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Page 1: 2019 8:56:29 AM] Schedule...February 15 No Saturday Classes February 17 HOLIDAY - Washington’s Birthday Observed CAMPUS CLOSED. March 2 Cal Grant application deadline April 6-10

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Spring 2020 Academic Calendar

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

Short-Term/Open Entry ClassesRegularly scheduled classes meeting less than the full length of the term, or self-paced classes in which students may enroll at varioustimes throughout the semester. Short-term start/end dates are printed below each short-term section in the Class Schedule. For last day toadd, drop, and other course information, click on the Section Name and Title of the course you are choosing in WebAdvisor. On the nextscreen, Section Information will appear with details of important dates you may need, or telephone the Admissions Office at (760) 773-2516.

Holidays No Classes Final Exam Day Add or Drop Deadline

Printing your Class Schedule: From WebAdvisor select “My Class Schedule” from the Academic Profile section or “RegistrationStatement” from the Registration section. The Registration includes your academic program, classes added and dropped, and includes payments made, outstanding balance due, and is accepted for book loans.

Not ic e of Di sc laimer

Every reasonable effort has been made to determine that everything stated in this schedule of classes is accurate.Because this publication must be prepared well in advance of the period of time it covers, changes in some programs inevitably will occur.

Courses and programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without noticeby the administration of the Desert Community College District of College of the Desert, and in addition, somecourses or programs that are offered may have been canceled because of insufficient enrollment or because ofelimination or reduction in programs or because of any other reason considered sufficient by the CollegeSuperintendent/President or designee.

The district cannot be responsible for the personal property of students, employees or others utilizing college facilities. Students and all others on campus should report any unusual occurrences regarding the damage or loss of property to College Security.

Campus Security (760) 341-2111 or Ext. 2111

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH

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***ALL FEES, HOURS, LOCATIONS AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE***Please check the College of the Desert Website for changes

January 15 Deadline to submit Admission Application for Residency purposes; Residency Questionaire; Petition to Repeat; Over 19 Unit enrollment clearance - Overload; Prerequisite Clearance, or Prerequisite Challenge.

January 23 Registration and Waitlist close for Spring 2020 at noon.January 24 Registration re-opens at 12:00 noon via WebAdvisor for available classes.January 27 Spring Classes BeginJan 27- Feb 3 Late registration completed via WebAdvisor-Add Permit Code required to register or

add full-term courses. February 3 Last day to ADD full-term classes.

*For late start courses go to WebAdvisor, enter any start date after February 3.February 3 Last day to park in student lots without a Parking Permit, with the exception of a

Temporary Pass, good for 10 days.February 3 Last day to drop full-term classes and qualify for refunds. Students enrolled

beyond this date are financially responsible for their fees.February 9 Last day to drop full-term classes without a grade of “W”.February 13 Last day to submit Spring 2020 Application to Graduate.February 14 HOLIDAY - Lincoln’s Birthday Observed CAMPUS CLOSED.February 15 No Saturday ClassesFebruary 17 HOLIDAY - Washington’s Birthday Observed CAMPUS CLOSED.March 2 Cal Grant application deadlineApril 6-10 Spring Break (No Saturday, Sunday classes on April 11 and 12).April 9 HOLIDAY - Cesar Chavez Day Observed CAMPUS CLOSED.April 10 Spring Holiday - CAMPUS CLOSEDApril 24 Last day to drop full-term classes with a grade of "W".May 16-22 Final Exams [See Final Exam Schedule, page 19]May 22 Graduation Ceremonies

Spring 2020 Important Dates 1

FULL-TERM CLASSES These dates apply to regularly scheduled classes meeting the full length of the term.

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

Registration Levels for Current and Re-enrolling Students in Good Standing - Winter Intersession and Spring 2020Level Who Date Time

1A DSPS, Veterans, Foster Youth, EOPS/CARE, CalWorks(unless 8A applies)** Thursday November 21 9:00 a.m.

1B TRIO-ACES, TRIO-DSPS, TRIO-Veterans (unless 8A applies)** Thursday November 21 12:00 p.m.2A 91 - 100 COD Units & Athletics (unless 8A applies)** Thursday November 21 3:00 p.m.2B 81 - 90 COD Units ASCOD, MESA (unless 8A applies) ** Friday November 22 9:00 a.m.2C 71 - 80 COD Units Student Ambassadors,Intn’l, CINC, TASC Tutors

(unless 8A applies)** Monday November 25 9:00 a.m.3A 61 - 70 COD Units Monday November 25 12:00 p.m.3B 51 - 60 COD Units Monday November 25 3:00 p.m.3C EDGE, plEDGE Group A*** ESLN Certificate Earned (unless 8A applies)**Tues November 26 9:00 a.m.3D EDGE, plEDGE Group B*** (unless 8A applies)** Tuesday November 26 3:00 p.m.3E 41 - 50 COD Units Monday December.2 9:00 a.m.4A 31 - 40 COD Units Monday December 2 12:00 p.m.4B 21 - 30 COD Units Monday December 2 3:00 p.m.4C 15 - 20 COD Units Tuesday December 3 9:00 a.m.5A 10 -14 COD Units Tuesday December 3 12:00 p.m.5B 5 - 9 COD Units Tuesday December 3 3:00 p.m.5C 1 - 4 COD Units Wednesday December 4 9:00 a.m.6A 0 COD Units earned; currently enrolled in 12 or more units Wednesday December 4 12:00 p.m.6B 0 COD Units earned; currently enrolled in 6-11 or more units Wednesday December 4 3:00 p.m.6C 0 COD Units earned; currently enrolled in 0-5 units Thursday December 5 9:00 a.m.7A New Students to COD who have completed all SSSP* requirements by 11/20/19 Thurs December 5 12:00 p.m.8A 101 or more units; 2 or more terms of Academic Probation**

and/or 2 or more terms of Progress Probation Thursday December 5 3:00 p.m.8B Open Enrollment Monday December 9 9:00 a.m.

* Student Success & Support (SSSP) requirements include participation and completion of the following: Student Educational Plan Workshop (SEP), and Orientation.**This applies to all special programs except Foster Youth.***EDGE/plEDGE Group A defined by meeting financial aid program requirements.***EDGE/plEDGE Group B defined by not meeting financial aid program requirements.

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Desert Community College District2

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

43-500 Monterey AvenuePalm Desert, CA 92260

(760) 346-8041

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Fred Jandt, Ph.D.

Rubén AriAztlán Pérez

Mary Jane Sanchez-Fulton, M.A.

Bonnie Stefan Ed.D

Aurora Wilson

ADMINISTRATION

Joel L. Kinnamon Ed.D.Superintendent/President

Annebelle Nery, Ph.D.Vice President, Instruction

Jeff BakerVice President Student Services

John RamontVice President, Administration Services

Mark Zacovic, Ph.D.Interim Vice President,

Human Resources and Labor Relations

Schedule Editor: Rosalyn WeissmannOffice of Instruction

Welcome to Spring 2020

On behalf of the College’s faculty, staff and administrators, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you!

Since opening our doors in 1962, the College hasundergone tremendous change and incrediblegrowth. College of the Desert has always served asa resource for all who live and work in theCoachella Valley, and for the past 60 years, theCollege has created a wealth of opportunities for all

members of its surrounding community. From helping you choose a career path togetting you into the field of your dreams, the College has focused on student success by providing innovative resources, programs and support services tohelp you reach your chosen destination. Everywhere you look at College of theDesert, you will see improvements and expansion efforts taking place, all for thebetterment of our students.

We are proud to be one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state,currently serving more than 18,000 students annually at our five campuses locatedthroughout the Valley. Students attending the College are able to choose fromnearly 1,500 course sections every semester at our Palm Desert, Indio,Mecca/Thermal, Desert Hot Springs and Palm Springs campuses. The Collegeoffers more than 150 degree and certificate programs, with over 40 programsoffered in the career and technical fields.

College of the Desert offers a variety of resources to students of all backgroundsand ages, which includes support in the areas of academic tutoring, transferring,workforce preparation and financial assistance. Beginning in 2017, the Collegehas offered free tuition and fees to local high school graduates through ouraward-winning EDGE and plEDGE programs, with efforts continuing for our 2020high school graduates as well.

In addition to this, we are proud to share that we have recently added a numberof new resources to our Palm Desert Campus location. Our Dreamer ResourcesCenter opened during Fall 2019 in South Annex 1, offering free and low-cost services to students and their families. We also have a new Foster Youth Servicesoffice in South Annex 2, which provides aid to our current foster youth students aswell as former foster youth.

Whatever your academic dreams are, our purpose is to help you succeed andreach your educational goals. Last May, the College conferred more than 1,576degrees and certificates during Commencement 2019 at the Indian Wells TennisGardens, celebrating its fifth record-breaking graduating class. This Spring, weplan to do the same during Commencement 2020.

Thank you for being part of our growth and for allowing us to be a part of youracademic success. I wish you a great spring semester.

Joel L. KinnamonJoel L. Kinnamon, Ed.D. Superintendent/President

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Table of Contents 3

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

College of the Desert is a two-year CaliforniaState community collegewith an enrollment ofapproximately 18,000 students per semester. Morethan 150 Associate degreesand certificate programs areoffered.

Students may attend classes in Palm Desert, or off-campus at our EastValley sites in Indio orMecca/Thermal, at our WestValley locations - PalmSprings, Cathedral CityHigh School and Desert HotSprings,or through our “distance education” over theInternet.

The College first openedclasses in 1962 and remainscommitted to providing high-quality education to studentsin academic transfer, vocational and occupational, and high school completionprograms, as well as basicskills education. All studentswho are high school graduates, or 18 years of ageor older and no longerenrolled in high school, areeligible to attend.

Located in the desert climateof the beautiful CoachellaValley, the Palm DesertCampus and East and WestValley locations offer enjoy-able educational experiencesin year-round sunshineamidst palm trees and warmbreezes.

Please contact us if we maybe of assistance in yourplanning.

Academic Calendar Inside FrontBookstore 27, 116Campus Guide Inside BackCampus Guide Index 132Class Listings, Intersession12-18Class Listings, Spring 22-95Cathedral City Classes 127Cooperative Work Experience 20Desert Hot Springs Classes 128Disclaimer, Notice Inside FrontDisabled Students (DSPS) 49East Valley Information 108East Valley Indio Campus 110East Valley Mecca/Thermal 120Faculty Advisors 8-10Fees, Refunds & Services 4Final Exam Schedule 19Haul Pass 122Index 131Intersession Class Listing 12-18Library 57, 117Maps: Indio 109Mecca/Thermal 121Palm Springs 123Desert Hot Springs 130Math Assess & Advisement 6Meal Plan 7Mission Statement 3Online & Hybrid Classes 96Palm Springs Classes 124Payment Deadlines 5Public Safety 5, 95Registration Priority Levels 1Schedule Legend 5West Valley Classes 124-129Work Experience 20,21

Mission StatementCollege of the Desert providesexcellent educational programsin basic skills, career and technical education, certificate,transfer preparation, associatedegrees, noncredit and distanceeducation, which are continuouslyevaluated and improved. Our programs and services contribute to the success, learningand achievement of our diversestudents and the vitality of theDesert Community CollegeDistrict, surrounding areas andbeyond.

ValuesCollege of the Desert is a learning-centered institutionthat values: Student Success: Studentlearning and growth are centralto all we do.Diversity & Inclusion:We embrace the diversity of ourcommunity and uphold the dig-nity and worth of the individual.Integrity: We are open, honestand reliable.Respect: We value thethoughts, words, and actions ofour students, colleagues, andcommunity.Dedication: Our faculty, staffand administrators are responsibleleaders who effectively imple-ment programs in support ofstudent learning and efficientcollege operations.Professionalism: We are current in our areas of expertiseand embody high standards ofconduct.Communication: We com-municate with authenticity inpursuit of broad understanding,effective dialog, and inclusivedecision-making.Lifelong Learning: Learningis essential to living, for our students, faculty and staff.

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Fees, Refunds and Services4

REGISTRATION FEESREQUIRED FEES:Enrollment Fees (waived for CCPG recipients)** $46.00 per unitHealth Fee*.......................................................... $19.00 per semester - Refer to Student Health Services for

description of services*Health Fee: Only students who depend exclusively on prayer for healing are exempt from fee.

NON-RESIDENT TUITION:**Non-California Resident............................ $295.00 per unit + $0.25/per unit for Student Center Fee**Non-U.S. Citizen....................................... $295.00 per unit + $0.25/per unit for Student Center FeeCapital Outlay Fee...................................... $ 11.00 per unit

Registration fees may be paid by check, or VISA or MasterCard.

OTHER FEES:Student Center Fee........................ .............. $ 0.25/per unitStudent Representation Fee......................... $ 1.00 Supports student government representativesNursing Malpractice Insurance.............. ...... $10.00Nursing Required Background-Check Fee... $60.00Nursing and EMT ID Badge.......................... $10.00Transportation Fee ....................................... $25.00 License plate number and vehicle make and model are

required to obtain a parking permit. Audit Fee...................................................... $15.00 per unitMaterials Fee................................................ $15.00-$150.00depending on the course.(See course note for exactamount)International Student Medical Insurance is required. Please contact International Education Office for information.**Please note: Enrollment fee is established by the California State Legislature and is subject to change.

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

REFUND POLICYRefund deadlines vary for classes during each term. To qualify for a refund, a student must officially withdraw from theclass by the Refund Deadline date on page 1.

Refunds, less a $10.00 processing fee, will be processed automatically beginning March 9th and will either be mailed tothe student’s address on file with Admissions and Records, or returned as a credit to the credit card from which fees wereoriginally paid. See Refund Policy in the Course Catalog for more information. Refunds of less than $10 will not beprocessed and must be requested in person from the Bursar’s Office.

REFUND DEADLINES:Pursuant to Section 58508 of Subchapter 6 of Chapter 9 or Division 6, Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, a community college district shall not refund any enrollment fee or differential enrollment fee paid by a student for programchanges made after the first two weeks of instruction for a primary term-length course, or after the 10 percent point of thelength of the course for a short-term course, unless the program change is a result of action by the district to cancel orreschedule a class or to drop a student pursuant to Section 58106 (g) where the student fails to meet a prerequisite or failsto drop by the deadline.

Enrollment, Health and Non-Resident Tuition Fees..... Refundable if dropped on or before February 3rd.Student Representation Fee, Student ID Card Fee......Refundable if student completely withdraws by February 3rd.

By 10% point of length of class, for short-term classes.Transportation Fee........................................................Refundable through February 3rd .

(Permit, receipt and proof of dropped classes must be returned to the Bursar’s Office.)

ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS SERVICE FEESDuplicate/Replacement Diploma or Certificate.................................................................................................................... $25.00WEB Transcript Request (from COD homepage, select "Admissions”, then click “COD Transcripts” on the left side).................................................................................................................................................................... $7.00 or $15.00 RushIn-person Transcript Request (allow 4 weeks).........................................................................(initial two copies are free) $7.00In-person (same day service) Rush transcript Request...................................................................................................... $25.00Verification of Enrollment Status............................................................................................................................................ $5.00Web Verification Request (from COD homepage, select “Admissions”, then click COD “Enrollment Verification” on left side)........ $2.50

RETURNED CHECK SERVICE CHARGEChecks returned for non-sufficient funds or “Stop Payments” will be charged a $25.00 service fee. There will be a hold puton your records and your enrollment at College of the Desert, and your credit may be affected.

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Registration Deadlines and Schedule Terms 5

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY760 341-2111 or EXT 2111

24 Hour Service located in South Annex 16 (south west corner of the COD campus, near the McCallum Theater).

Public Safety officers are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you need assistance or wish to report a crime, pleasecall the Public Safety number. On campus call 2111, off campus or on a cell phone, call 760 341-2111. The office is located in the South Annex, room 16. If the office is locked, you may contact the on duty Public Safety Officer via phone orby using the call box next to the office door. If you press the call button, it will call the on duty officer via their cell phone.

If an emergency exists that is severe or life threatening, call (911), then the Department of Public Safety. If you have questions about the Department, stop in the office and your questions can be answered.

SECT/SYNONYM (in WebAdvisor) - SECTION NUMBER:Every class is identified by a 4-digit section number. This number is critical to correctly register in the section you haveselected.

COURSE - COURSE CODE: The course code identifiesthe department and course level.

TITLE - COURSE TITLE: The course title is the descriptivename of the course.

U - UNITS: This is the number of credit units that will beearned by successfully completing the course.

SHORT-TERM CLASSES - Short-term classes are notedthroughout the schedule with starting (First Meeting:) and ending dates (Last Meeting:) listed under the class title in bold print. Registration deadline dates for these classeswill differ from the published deadlines for full-term classes.

CROSS-LISTED or EQUIVALENT SECTIONS - One ormore like courses scheduled at the same time. Enrollmentsof all cross-listed courses are considered by the registration system, possibly showing “course is filled” when it seemsthere are available seats.

TBA TIME - If hours are shown as 2.3 HOURS TBA, then 2 hours and 5 minutes weekly are required (usually lab)and are TO BE ARRANGED by the student during the timethe appropriate lab facility is open.

Days - Meeting Days:M MONDAYMW MONDAY & WEDNESDAYT TUESDAYTR TUESDAY & THURSDAYW WEDNESDAYR or Th THURSDAYF FRIDAYS SATURDAYSU SUNDAYMTWR MONDAY through THURSDAYMTWRF MONDAY through FRIDAY

CLASS MEETINGS - It is important that students attendthe first class meeting, whether or not it is designated as a lecture or a lab, of each course in which they are enrolled.

CLASS SECTIONS IN BOLD PRINT - Evening classesbeginning at 4:00 p.m. are indicated in bold print.IGETC courses in this schedule are printed in color, and theIGETC requirement satisfied by each course is listed alongwith each course prerequisite.The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315)denotes an off-campus class.

The following terms are used throughout thisSchedule of classes.

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

Payment Plan Option

College of the Desert offers an optional paymentplan to assist with the payment of enrollmentfees. Please note there is a $20 administrativeprocessing fee per semester for this service. For more information on the payment plan,please go to collegeofthedesert.edu StudentServices, Bursar, Fees, Payments - Paymentplan.

Please note: Students are responsible for theirclass schedules and fee payments. Please checkthe accuracy of your class schedule by going to collegeofthedesert.edu. Go to WebAdvisor, then“Academic Profile”, then “My Class Schedule”.

Enrollment Fee Deadline for Spring 2020• To avoid being dropped from classes for non-payment,

students must pay within three (3) days of registrationfor the Spring 2020 term. Count the day you enroll as the first day to prevent being dropped for non-payment.

• Students registering on or after January 27, must pay enrollment fees prior to the last day to drop a course.A financial hold will be placed on all student recordsthat have an outstanding balance for the term that willprevent subsequent registration until paid.

• Drops for non-payment will not be processed oncecourses begin. Drops for non-payment will not beprocessed once the term begins.

• Students enrolled in courses they do not attend are responsible for enrollment fees and final grades if notdropped by applicable course deadline. If you havebeen awarded financial aid, you will not be dropped fornon-payment.

• Petitions to drop past the deadline, or for refunds ofcourses not dropped by the deadline, will not beaccepted if student fails to drop a course by the deadline.

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Mari Abril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Design & Production . . . . . . . . . . . Arts and Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.AN 3-1 . . . . . . 346-8041 ext 5684Dr. Pilar Agudelo . . . . . . . . . . Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 115D . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7323Alison Airhart-Bolze . . . . . . . . English As A Second Language. . . . . . . . ESLN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 568-7509Dorothy Anderson . . . . . . . . . Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DM 2B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7368Wendy Ansley . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinesiology, Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health, Kinesiology.. . . . . . . . . . . . KINE 102D . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7203Maria Avalos . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early Childhood Education. . . . . . . . . . . . Early Childhood Education . . . . . . Indio 304-C . . . . 346-8041 ext 5393Jeffrey Azer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culinary Arts, Hospitality Mgmt. . . . . . . . . Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 1L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7384Marissa Bañuelos . . . . . . . . . Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.AN 4-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636-7992Zerryl Becker . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . . Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS 101D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1328Dr. Eliu Benavides . . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 400-5303Heather Benes. . . . . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215A . . . . . . . . . . . . 568-3082Gary Bergstrom . . . . . . . . . . . Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215E . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7421Bert Bitanga . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architecture, BIT, Const. Mgmt., DRA . . . Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS 101A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7236Amber Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1369Donna Blanton. . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATH 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7840George Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . HVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS 101R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568-3238Richard Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7804Dr. Sarah Butler. . . . . . . . . . . Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7365Kristie Camacho . . . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215O . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1356Monica Camargo . . . . . . . . . . Vocational Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barker Nurs Complex 16 . 776-7343Dr. Jermaine Cathcart . . . . . . Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7436Dr. Carl Christman. . . . . . . . . Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . COM 115J . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1370Joana Ciurash . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSTC 246D . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7277Oceana Collins . . . . . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 400-5302Judith Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art, Humanities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art, Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ART 107B . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7266Maria Elena Cruz Santoyo . . English As A Seond Language. . . . . . . . . ESLN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 115A . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7293Dr. Dustin Culhan . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSTC 246G . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7376Denise Diamond . . . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215H . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1309 Maria Elena Diaz . . . . . . . . . . Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . COM 115I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423-6643Dr. Meredith Dillon. . . . . . . . . Kinesiology, Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health, Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . Barker Nurs Complex 24 . 862-1373Dr. Courtney Doussett . . . . . . Kinesiology, Health, Recreation . . . . . . . . Health, Kinesiology, Recreation. . . Barker Nurs Complex . . . . 773-2580Dr. Kimberly Dozier . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215G . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7208Dr. Ahmed Elshafie . . . . . . . . Astronomy/Physics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 400-5312Linda Emerson . . . . . . . . . . . Psychology, H.S.A.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7267Kathlyn Enciso. . . . . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215C . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7362Dr. Carl Farmer . . . . . . . . . . . Math/Science/Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . Science & Mathematics. . . . . . . . . MSTC 146. . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7455Dr. Anthony Fesmire . . . . . . . Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arts & Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMH 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7477Melissa Flora . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSTC 246H . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7392Martin Flores . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cyber Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 1K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7819Dr. Brian Fotinakes . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COM 215M . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7644Sarah Fry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Sciences, Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barker Nurs Complex 14 . 776-7225Ramiro Galicia . . . . . . . . . . . . HVAC/ESYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS 101N. . . . . . . . . . . 442 400-5305Dr. Rebecca Gaydos . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.AN 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565-4843Dr. David George. . . . . . . . . . Business, Hospitality, Management. . . . . Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 1D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7360John Gerardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting, Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 1F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7316Amy Glover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.AN 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7232 Laura Graff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics, Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DM 20A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1334Donna Greene. . . . . . . . . . . . Early Childhood Education. . . . . . . . . . . . Early Childhood Education . . . . . . ECE 108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7398Robert Guinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSTC 246A . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1363Geoffrey Hagopian . . . . . . . . Mathematics/Computer Science . . . . . . . Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATH 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7223Dr. Ellen Hardy . . . . . . . . . . . Anthropology, Geography. . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7449Stanley Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.AN 3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565-4828Dr. Amy Hetherington . . . . . . Health Sciences, Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barker Nurs Complex18 . . 776-7292Laurilie Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . Journalism, RTV, Mass Media . . . . . . . . . Arts and Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PARK 103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7795Dr. Alejandro Jazán . . . . . . . . Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . COM 115G . . . . . . . . . . . . 568-3237Dr. Chris Jones . . . . . . . . . . . Psychology, H.S.A.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOC 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563-3264

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Dr. Leif Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DM 20F . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7389Lisa Kinsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences, Nursing . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BarkerNurs Complex 20.862-1357Dan Kleinfelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MSTC 246E . . . . . . . . . 776-7346Mzilikazi Kone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N.AN 4-6. . . . 346-8041 ext 5487Dr. Thang Le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MATH 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1368Dr. John Learned . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MSTC 246J . . . . . . . . . 776-7328Kurt Leuschner . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Natural Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AS 101B . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7285 Emily Maddigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .Studio Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ART 107C . . . . . . . . . . 862-1365Felix Marhuenda-Donate . . . . . .Computer Information Systems . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 1B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773-2523James Matthews . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MATH 10 . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7375D. Clayton Mayes . . . . . . . . . . . .Admin. of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PSA 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1302Dr. Daniel Mayo . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565-4817Michael McJilton . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MSTC 246F . . . . . . . . . 776-7314Christine Melton . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7639Janet Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ART 107D . . . 346-8041 ext 5725Lonnie Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences, Nursing . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BarkerNurs Complex 15565-4805Dr. Jamil Mortada . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DM 20E . . . . . . . . . . . . 565-4834Ruth Nolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215D. . . . . . . . . . 776-7408Thomas O’Grady . . . . . . . . . . . .American Sign Language . . . . . . . . . . .Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215N. . . . . . . . . . 674-7642Jorge Perez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NDIO 304D . . . . . . . . . 674-7643Jeffrey Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Turfgrass Mgmt., Env. Hort., Plant Sci. .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A 101B . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1335Bartlomiej Podlesny . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NDIO 304A . . . . . . . . . 776-7379Richard Rawnsley . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215F . . . . . . . . . . 773-7369Christopher Reba . . . . . . . . . . . .Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arts & Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N.AN 3-2. . . . 346-8041 ext 6302Douglas Redman . . . . . . . . . . . .Automotive, Adv Transportation . . . . . .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DM 2A . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7390Ed Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . .Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . .COM 115E . . . . . . . . . . 776-7321Michelle Richards. . . . . . . . . . Applications & Information Systems . . Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NDIO 304B . . . . . . . . . 773-2545Edith Rojas Salazar . . . . . . . . . .Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N.AN 4-4 . . . . . . . . . . . 862-1307Dr. Darlene Romano . . . . . . . . . .Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arts & Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CMH 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7240Jose Pablo Romero . . . . . . . . . .Computer Information Systems . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 1C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7305Vida Rossi Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 115H. . . . . . . . . . 568-3233Robert Rosteck . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Biology, Pre-med, Environmental Stud. .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MSTC 246C. . . . . . . . . 776-7284Dr. Reid Sagara . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215K. . . . . . . . . . 776-7359Dr. Wendy Sanders . . . . . . . . . . .Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . .Early Childhood Education . . . . . . .ECE 109 . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7429Dr. Alexa Sawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Biology, Pre-med. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7276Renate Senters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English As A Second Language . . . . . .ESLN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 115C. . . . . . . . . . 568-3201Dr. Hushang Shahidi . . . . . . . . . .Economics/Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 1E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7304Michael Silveira . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7798Christen Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English As A Second Language . . . . . .ESL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215I . . . . . . . . . . 776-7256Michael Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOC 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7404 Dr. Lisa Soccio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N.AN 4-2 . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7377Dr. Kurt Spurgin . . . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BarkerNurs Complex 22565-4820Pamela Stegeman . . . . . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 1G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773-2542Kurt. Struwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Culinary Arts, Hospitality Mgmt . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 1H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7224Diane Taras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English, English As A Second Language English, ESL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 115B . . . . . . . . . . 862-1321Dr. Anthony Tesch . . . . . . . . . . . .Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7274Tyrone Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adult Bas ic Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adult Basic Education . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215B. . . . . . . . . . 776-7248Dr. Nicole Tortoris . . . . . . . . . . . .Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOC 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568-3274Eduardo Vaca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Env. Horticulture, Turfgrass Mgmt . . . . .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A 101A . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7384A. Scott Ventura . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fire Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PSA 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636-7996Frederick Vescial, Jr. . . . . . . . . . .English As A Second Language . . . . . .ESLN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 115F . . . . . . . . . . 776-7298Dr. Giuseppe Vezzoli . . . . . . . . .Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-7803Corbyn Voyu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .COM 215L . . . . . . . . . . 776-7308Gary Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Computer Information Systems . . . . . . .Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B 1J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7286Chantae Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emergency Medical Technology . . . . . .Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AS 101M . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7313Dr. Matthew Wilson . . . . . . . . . . .Kinesiology, Physical Therapy . . . . . . . .Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BarkerNurs Complex 19 565-4839Dr. Toby Zucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vocational Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BarkerNurs Complex 17 776-7337

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Faculty Advisors

ADVISORS SUBJECT AREAS DEPARTMENT OFFICE PHONE

Jin Hye An-Dunning. . . . . . . . Reference Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773-2546Kimberly Brooks . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DSPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 1st Floor . . . . . . . . . 862-1352Dr. Basil Augustine . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 773-2524Adell Bynum . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACES Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Annex 12. . . . . . . . . 776-7204Scott Cooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 776-7453Torina Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CalWORKS Counselor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 674-7835Victoria Curry. . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DSPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 1st Floor . . . . . . . . . 636-7977Dr. Veronica Daut . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 773-2587Claudia Derum. . . . . . . . . . . . Reference Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7258Maria De Santiago. . . . . . . . . EOPS/CARE Counselor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . EOPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 773-2540Dr. Jon Fernald . . . . . . . . . . . Electronic Resources Cataloger. . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-3775Marvin Gabut . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distance Educ & Instructional Design . . . Learning Resources . . . . . . . . . . . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773-2598Sandra Hauf . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor, Veterans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 1st Floor . . . . . . . . . 862-1337Maria Herrera . . . . . . . . . . . . EOPS/CARE Counselor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . EOPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 862-1375Khanh Hoang. . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Education . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor. . . . . . . . . 776-7424Jenna Huntzinger . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor. . . . . . . . . 776-7252Maria Jasso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 773-2593Elise D. King . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 862-1360Monica Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 674-7628Tula Marin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRIO-DSPS Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Annex 12. . . . . . . . . 776-7312Lisa McFadden . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 776-7499Angel Meraz . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KINE 102F . . . . . . . . . . . . 568-7519Donald O’Loghlin . . . . . . . . . . DSPS Courses/Services/Programs . . . . . DSPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 1st Floor . . . . . . . . . 776-7406Frank Ramirez . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AD 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-7309Fred Sangiorgio . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 776-7345Christine Schaefer . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 568-3188Jose Simo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor . . . . . . . . 776-7356Ana Stockwell . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barker Nurs Complex 12 . 776-7380Lisa Wilander. . . . . . . . . . . . . DSPS Courses/Services/Programs . . . . . DSPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 1st Floor . . . . . . . . . 776-7492Christopher Williams . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SSSP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor. . . . . . . . . 674-7824Mariana Zepeda . . . . . . . . . . Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ESLN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CSSC 2nd Floor. . . . . . . . . 423-6636

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WINTER INTERSESSION IMPORTANT DATES 11

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

Thursday, January 2 - Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Classes Meet Monday - Friday

***ALL FEES, HOURS, LOCATIONS AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE***Please check the College of the Desert Website for changes

January 2 Winter Intersession Classes BeginJanuary 3 Last day to ADD a Winter Intersession classJanuary 3 Last day to drop classes and qualify for refunds. Students enrolled beyond this date

are financially responsible for their fees.January 6 Last day to drop Winter Intersession class without a grade of “W”January 6 CensusJanuary 16 Last day to drop Winter Intersession class with a grade of "W"January 20 HOLIDAY - Martin L. King Jr. Day Observed - CAMPUS CLOSEDJanuary 22 Final Exams/Last day of Winter Intersession

Registration Levels for Winter Intersession 2020

For current priority registration levels, please see Page 1

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR12 INTERSESSIONWINTER INTERSESSION classes meet Monday - Friday - Jan. 2 - Jan. 22

Air Conditioning/HVACACR 077 covers the methods for conservation of energy in HVACR applications. A lab uniform is required for

this course. Advisory: ACR 0609117 ACR 077 ENERGY CONSERVATION 3.0 08:00a-12:50p MTWRF AS107 Brown,G

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Mendelovitz,K

ACR 078 covers Industry practices for safe and efficient handling of common refrigerants.9169 ACR 078 REFRIGERANT MGMT 3.0 05:00p-09:50p MTWRF AS107 Brown,G

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Mendelovitz,K

AnthropologyANTH 001 is a study of the origins of humans and their place in nature. Prerequisite: ENG-061 IGETC: 5Bu9158 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF NDIO104 Schulz,A

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ANTH 002 is a topical introduction to the cross-cultural study of human societies. IGETC: 4A9119 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF SOC13 Mouriquand,L

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Applications & Information SystemsAIS 003A uses Microsoft Word software for word processing concepts and procedures.9195 AIS 003A INTRO MS WORD 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

AIS 006 covers business research. Advisory: AIS 0059101 AIS 006 BUSINESS RESEARCH 1.0 18 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,R

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

AIS 007A covers Microsoft Excel spreadsheet technical skills solutions. Advisory: AIS 0059145 AIS 007A INTRODUCTORY EXCEL 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

ArtART 010 is a general introduction to art across time and diverse cultures. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A9176 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Young,P

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

BiologyBI 011 provides an introduction and understanding of the biology of viruses to both science and non-science

major students, specifically emphasizing those viruses implicated in human diseases. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B

9104 BI 011 BIOLOGY OF VIRUSES 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF MSTC153 Silveira,MNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

BI 031, under the supervision of STEM faculty, students will select a research project to be completed during the semester. Prerequisite: BI-005 or BI-006 Advisory: LIS-001

9153 BI 031 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2.0 09:30a-02:20p MTWRF SOC12 Sawa,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Check Out these Wintercourses!

ANTH-001-9158 at the Indio campus 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

ANTH-002-9119at the Palm Desert campus

1:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.

M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

Intersession Start and End Dates

All Intersession classesbegin Thursday, January 2and end Wednesday,January 22 unless other-wise noted. Students willcomplete 1/14 of the courseeach day, making attendance at all meetings essential for success.

Classes during the WinterIntersession will be held at:Palm Desert Campus 43500 Monterey Ave. and Indio Campus 45524 Oasis Street.In addition, many sectionswill be offered online.

The Palm Desert Librarywill be open during WinterIntersession.

Monday - Thursday8:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.

Friday8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The Indio Library will beopen:

Monday - Friday8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

California State Fire MarshalCSFM 082A provides students with information on driver responsibilities, recognized standards, and related

laws for fire apparatus. Topics include: basic inspections, documentation, maintenance, troubleshootingfire apparatus, and techniques on driving and positioning the fire apparatus. The CSFM-082A course is a California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) course. Upon successful completion of the course, a CSFM certificate fee of $80 is required for this course to cover the California State Fire Training Certificate ofCompletion. Advisory: ENG 061 Limitation on Enrollment: Hold a valid Class C driver’s license (minimum)

u9105 CSFM 082A DRIVER/OPERATOR 1A 1.5 08:00a-11:20a MTWRF RWTC2 Brakebill,JNote: 1 week class: 01/06 - 01/10 12:00p-05:10p MTWRF RWTC2 Cadena,A

Fetters,RHolloway,W

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

CSFM 082B provides information on pumping apparatus preventive maintenance and operations. Topics include: routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions; producing hand, master, and foam fire streams, relay pump operations; and supplying water to fire sprinkler and standpipe systems. This course is based on the 2014 edition of NFPA 1002 Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications. The CSFM-082B course is a California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) course. Upon successful completion of the course, a CSFM certificate fee of $80 is required for this course to cover the California State Fire Training Certificate of Completion. Advisory: ENG-061 & ESYS-004 Limitation on Enrollment: CSFM 082A Valid California Class C Firefighter Endorsed driver’s license andsuccessfully completed OSFM Firefighter I.

u9102 CSFM 082B DRIVER/OPERATOR 1B 1.5 08:00a-11:20a MTWRF RWTC2 Brakebill,JNote: 1 week class: 01/13 - 01/17 12:00p-05:10p MTWRF RWTC2 Cadena,A

Fetters,RHolloway,W

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

Communication StudiesCOMM 001 students learn to develop an effective style of public communication, including informative,

expository, persuasive, extemporaneous, and impromptu forms of speaking. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

u9116 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF NDIO203 Bashore,DNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

9112 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF COM103 Christman,CNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

u9123 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF NDIO203 Shaw,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

9114 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 05:00p-08:30p MTWRF COM103 Walker,GNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

COMM 009 students learn rhetorical principles and develop better interpersonal communication skills, including conflict resolution, listening, nonverbal communication, and verbal communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

9113 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF COM103 Christman,CNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Culinary ArtsCART 010 is a study of the basic principles of purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items.

Advisory: ENG 061 and MATH 060

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9143 CART 010 FD PROCUR & CST CONT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Struwe,KNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9149 CART 010 FD PROCUR & CST CONT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Ford,TNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

INTERSESSION 13

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

BEEPS Cafe

Check out BEEPSwhen you are feelinghungry. Food selections range fromburritos, pizzas, andhamburgers toomelettes.

Winter Intersessionhours: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 2:00p.m.

Online courses generally follow thetraditional term, butthe coursework is completed asynchronously via Canvas.

Students at off-campussites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time andremain for the durationof the class.

Non-Participation andexcessive absencesmay be grounds forbeing dropped from acourse.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR14 INTERSESSION

Interested in a DISTANCE EDUCATIONIntersession class?

Look for details bygoing to the StudentServices/Online Classes

page at: collegeofthedesert.edu/

All online students must:

1. Complete the standard admission andregistration process.

2. Access the onlineclass (or classes) at collegeofthedesert.edu/on or before January 2, 2020 tobegin the course.

3. Have their own computers and INTERNET access. The college does notprovide computers orINTERNET access forstudents in online classes.

EnglishENG 001A focuses on the elements of academic writing, including genre, audience and purpose, and

argumentation. Prerequisite: ENG 061 or ESL 071 IGETC: 1A9126 ENG 001ACOMPOSITION 4.0 08:00a-12:50p MTWRF COM105 Voyu,C

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22u9199 ENG 001ACOMPOSITION 4.0 08:00a-12:50p MTWRF NDIO308 Benes,H

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

u9174 ENG 001ACOMPOSITION 4.0 01:00p-05:50p MTWRF NDIO308 Benes,HNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9128 ENG 001ACOMPOSITION 4.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Enciso,KNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9155 ENG 001ACOMPOSITION 4.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

ENG 002 emphasizes analysis and critical thinking skills through the close study of literature. Prerequisite: ENG 001A IGETC: 1B, 3B

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9165 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9167 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9172 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Rossi Dean,VNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

FilmFILM 021 is a survey of narrative and documentary films from around the world. IGETC: 3A9125 FILM 021 WORLD FILM 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA Gladych,M

Note: 2 week class: 01/03 - 01/13Note: This class will be offered in conjunction with the 2020 Palm Springs International Film Festival.Students must be available days and evenings, January 3-13. For information contact [email protected]

Health SciencesHS 013 is a study of the chemical composition of foods and their utilization by the body. Practical problems of

nutrition and relationship of adequate diet to physical and mental health are covered. Advisory: ENG-061

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9180 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fraser,TNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9185 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fraser,TNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9189 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Clark,LNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

HS 300 guides the enrolled student to develop competence and confidence in the performance of nursing skills, through repetition and with instructor support, at times convenient to the learner. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Limitation on Enrollment: Acceptance and enrollment in a nursing or health science program.

9100 HS 300 NURSING SKILLS LAB 0.0 TBA BNC39 Fry,SNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Rustan,K

Film FestivalFILM-021

January 3 - 13

Join thousands of film fans to view andanalyze a dozen filmsfrom around the worldas part of the PalmSprings InternationalFilm Festival. SeeFILM-021 for registrationdetails.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 15INTERSESSION 15HistoryHIST 017 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America

through the Reconstruction Period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4Fu9150 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 10:00a-01:30p MWF NDIO306 Benavides,E

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 23.6 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 3.8 hours each day, January 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 22, and the remaining 23.6 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

9191 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF SOC9 Hanes,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9198 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

HIST 018 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

u9148 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 02:00p-05:30p MWF NDIO306 Benavides,ENote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 23.6 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 3.8 hours each day, January 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 22, and the remaining 23.6 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

9194 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 06:00p-09:30p MWF SOC9 Hanes,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 23.6 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 3.8 hours each day, January 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 22, and the remaining 23.6 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9192 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

KinesiologyKINE 001 includes the application of knowledge and development of basic skills in First Aid and Basic Life

Support. Advisory: ENG 0619107 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF KINE103 Dillon,M

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: During the semester, students must be prepared to purchase supplies for a basic first aid kit.

KINE 006 encompasses a wide spectrum of issues relating to developing skills for personal protection, health and fitness. Students learn how to assess potentially dangerous situations and how they can be avoided,as well as learning how to use their bodies and voices as weapons. Students will learn theory and design of current fitness and health trends to improve their overall wellness.

9164 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF KINE104 Carrillo,NNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

KINE 010 is a survey course that focuses on the exploration of major topics involved with the maintenance of optimum health for the individual and society. Advisory: ENG 061

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9168 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Vineyard,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9178 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Ansley,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9160 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN STAFFNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Section 9160 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

KINE 094 emphasizes personal fitness, muscular endurance, strength, flexibility and cardiorespiratory conditioning levels.

9132 KINE 094 PERSONAL FITNESS 1.0 08:30a-10:45a MTWRF KINE101 STAFFNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

Tutoring and Academic Skills

Center features onlinetutoring for

all COD students

College of the Desert provides students withaccess to online tutoringservices fromSmarthinking. WithSmarthinking, studentscan chat with a livetutor up to 24 hours aday from ANY internetconnection.

Tutors are available towork with you in a widerange of subjects including writing(English, or for anycourse), math (basicmath through CalculusII), accounting, statistics, finance, economics, biology,nursing and alliedhealth, physics, chemistry, office applications, andSpanish. You can alsosubmit completed draftsof your writing assign-ments from any courseto Smarthinking'sWriting Center for atutor to review. Thetutor will provide you with detailed, personalized feedbackabout your paper, typically within 24hours.

Go to this web site tosign up! http://college-ofthedesert.edu/students/asc/Pages/eTutoring.aspx

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR1616 INTERSESSIONKINE 098A is the first of four levels of classes relating to Yoga. This course is an introduction to fundamental

yoga postures and principles for personal health and wellness.9106 KINE 098A FUNDAMENTALS OF YOGA 1.0 01:00p-03:15p MTWRF KINE104 Ansley,W

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Carrillo,N

KINE 098B is the second of four levels of classes relating to yoga. The course presents beginning yoga postures and principles to improve personal health and wellness. Advisory: KINE 098A or equivalent of Fundamentals of Yoga

9108 KINE 098B BEGINNING YOGA 1.0 01:00p-03:15p MTWRF KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Carrillo,N

KINE 098C is the third of four levels of classes relating to yoga. This course presents intermediate yoga postures and principles to improve personal health, flexibility, balance, and strength. Advisory: KINE 098B or equivalent of Beginning Yoga

9110 KINE 098C INTERMEDIATE YOGA 1.0 01:00p-03:15p MTWRF KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Carrillo,N

KINE 098D is the fourth level of classes relating to yoga. This course presents advanced yoga postures and principles to improve personal health, flexibility, balance, and strength. It is recommended that students have experience and previous practice in intermediate yoga. Advisory: KINE 098C or equivalent of Intermediate Yoga

9118 KINE 098D ADVANCED YOGA 1.0 01:00p-03:15p MTWRF KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22 Carrillo,N

Mass CommunicationMC 001 introduces students to the contributions and influences of mass media in popular culture.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4G9111 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF SOC9 Bakal,T

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/229197 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

MusicMUS 005 is a survey of rock music. IGETC: 3A9124 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 08:00a-11:30a MTWRF CMH4 Jacobson,M

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

MUS 010 is a survey of art music in western civilization. IGETC: 3ADistance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9141 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,MNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9154 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,MNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

MUS 012 is a basic course in music theory designed to develop an understanding of notation, rhythm, pitch, keys, scales, intervals, triads and music terminology. IGETC: 3ADistance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9140 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9144 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Natural ResourcesNR 001 is an environmental science course examining the impacts of humans on this planet. Topics covered

include ecology, water, pollution, atmospheric change, energy and population. Advisory: ENG 061 andconcurrent enrollment in NR 001L IGETC: 5B

9161 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Morgan,ENote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

Tutoring and Academic Skills

CentersFREE Services toCOD studentsduring WinterIntersessionOnline Tutoring

Online tutoring is avail-able for many subjects 24/7www.collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Indio EVC TASC(760)346-8041 Ext. 5382Monday - Thursday8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Students at off-campussites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time andremain for the durationof the class.

Non-Participation andexcessive absencesmay be grounds forbeing dropped from acourse.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

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BOOKSTORE(760) 773-2564

CollegeOfTheDesertShop.com

The College of the DesertBookstore, located on thefirst floor of the CravensStudent Services Center,contains all needed coursematerials, whether requiredor optional. Both new andused textbooks are avail-able for purchase, and thereare also many textbooksavailable for rent and in digital format.

The Bookstore also carriesa wide variety of schoolsupplies (imprinted andnon-imprinted), in additionto software, electronics, andApple Products. BarChartsand other reference materialsare also available to assiststudents in their academicendeavors.

In addition, College of theDesert clothing and giftitems are available, as wellas a variety of snacks,drinks, and sundries.

Regular Bookstore hoursare Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.,Friday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

The bookstore has extendedhours during the first weekof each semester. For more information, call760-773-2564, or visit ourwebsite at collegeofthedesertshop.com

The bookstore website canalso be accessed from thecollege website. Near thetop right of the main page,click on the "StudentServices" tab, and fromthere click on "bookstore."

INTERSESSION 17PhilosophyPHIL 006 studies Philosophy’s contribution to knowledge and culture. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B9156 PHIL 006 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 06:00p-09:30p MTWRF SOC8 Smith,M

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

PHIL 013 studies Death - The Final Frontier Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B9122 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF SOC8 Waddell,J

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Political SciencePS 001 is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United

States, including the study of State and local government. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4Hu9129 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF NDIO307 Fuchs,S

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

9151 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF SOC8 Sherman,CNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9138 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Clerc,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9187 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fuchs,SNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9130 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,RNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Section 9130 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

9159 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Sherman,CNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Section 9159 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

PsychologyPSY 001 is an introduction to psychology and defines the principles and theories governing the scientific study

of affect, behavior and cognition, which include developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, social psychology, and psychological disorders. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

u9162 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF NDIO305 Lotto,JNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

9173 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:00p-09:30p MTWRF CMH1 Abdul-Majid,ONote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9131 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Jones,CNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9139 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Jones,CNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

PSY 003 is a life span course that focuses on the behavioral patterns found at each level of normal human development, including the interrelationships of psychological, sociological, cognitive, and physical development from birth to senescence. Advisory: PSY 001 & ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

9134 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF CMH4 Emerson,LNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9137 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:00p-09:30p MTWRF CMH4 Emerson,LNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

ReadingRDG 051 will provide practice in analytical reading skills, and will build college level vocabulary. Students will

read college-level selections from different sources.9163 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

WINTER INTERSESSION classes meet Monday - Friday - Jan. 2 - Jan. 22SociologySOC 001 is a survey of the characteristics of social life, the processes of social interaction, and the tools of

sociological investigation. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J9142 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF SOC10 Lamoureaux,E

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22u9133 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF NDIO307 McKnight,S

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9146 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9175 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9177 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

SOC 003 is a study of the fundamental concepts and techniques of statistical analysis that are encountered in all areas of Social Science. Prerequisite: MATH 040 & ENG 061 IGETC: 2A*

9184 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 01:00p-04:30p MTWRF SOC15 Bolin,TNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9193 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 06:00p-09:30p MTWRF SOC15 Bolin,TNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9157 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Springer,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9171 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,JNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9179 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,JNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9182 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,JNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9186 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Banuelos,MNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9188 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Banuelos,MNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9196 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Springer,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

SOC 004 is an introduction to the process of thinking, logic, and reasoning from a sociological perspective. The goal is to develop the critical understanding and effective analysis of arguments, personal problems, and social issues. Prerequisite: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 1B

u9127 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 08:30a-12:00p MTWRF NDIO207 McKnight,SNote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education Instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 2nd to begin the course.

9147 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

9181 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,ANote: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22

Theatre ArtsTA 001 is a survey of theatre from its origins to the present time. IGETC: 3B9183 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Thompson,M

Note: 3 week class: 01/02 - 01/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 2nd to begin the course.

18 INTERSESSION

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Have you heard aboutCANVAS?

Curious what it is? CANVAS is COD’sLearning ManagementSystem.

If you take online classesor use CANVAS in any of your face-to-faceclasses, then you need tolearn about CANVAS!

CANVAS has a varietyof resources to help youand you can find every-thing you need to getstarted at: URL TK

http://www.college-ofthedesert.edu/canvas

Get your CANVAS onnow!

Online courses generally follow thetraditional term, butthe coursework is completed asynchronously viaCanvas.

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19Spring 2020 Final Exam Schedule 19

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

IF CLASS MEETS AT: ON THESE DAYS: EXAM IS: ON: DATE:ANYTIME SATURDAY - See Note (5) REG TIME SAT MAY 167:00, 7:15, 7:30, or 8:00 AM MT, MW, or M only 8:00 AM MON MAY 187:00, 7:15, 7:30, or 8:00 AM MWF, WR, or W only 8:00 AM WED MAY 2008:30 or 09:00 AM MT, MW, or M only 8:00 AM MON MAY 1807:30, 8:00, or 09:00 AM TR or T only 8:00 AM TUE MAY 1908:00 or 08:30 AM MTWR or MTWRF 8:00 AM THUR MAY 2108:00 or 08:30 AM R only 8:00 AM THUR MAY 21

08:00, 08:30, or 9:00 AM F only 8:00 AM FRI MAY 229:00 AM MTWR 8:00 AM TUE MAY 199:00 AM MWF or MTWRF 8:00 AM FRI MAY 229:30 AM TR 10:00 AM THUR MAY 219:30 or 10:00 AM MW or MWF 10:00 AM MON MAY 1810:00, 10:30 or 11:00 AM TR 10:00 AM TUE MAY 1910:00 AM MTWR, MTWRF, or TWRF 10:00 AM THUR MAY 2110:00 AM F only 10:00 AM FRI MAY 2211:00 AM MTWR or MTWRF 10:00 AM TUE MAY 1911:00 AM MW 10:00 AM WED MAY 2011:00 AM MWF or MTWF 10:00 AM FRI MAY 2212:00 N MTWR 10:00 AM WED MAY 2011:45, 12:00 or 12:30 PM T only 12:00 N TUE MAY 1911:45 or 12:30 PM MW, MWF or M only 12:00 N MON MAY 1811:45, 12:30 or 1:00 PM TR or R only 12:00 N THUR MAY 2112:30 PM F only 12:00 N FRI MAY 221:00 or 1:15 PM MW or M only 12:00 N MON MAY 181:00 PM MTWR or T only 12:00 N TUE MAY 191:30 or 2:00 PM M only 2:00 PM MON MAY 181:30 or 2:15 PM T only 2:00 PM TUE MAY 192:00 PM MWF or MTWRF 12:00 N FRI MAY 222:00 PM MTWR 2:00 PM THUR MAY 212:00 or 2:15 PM TR 2:00 PM TUE MAY 192:00 or 2:15 PM W only 2:00 PM WED MAY 202:00 or 2:15 PM R only 2:00 PM THUR MAY 212:00 or 2:45 PM MW 2:00 PM WED MAY 202:30 PM MW 2:00 PM MON MAY 182:30 PM TR 2:00 PM THUR MAY 213:00 PM MWF, MTW or MTWRF 2:00 PM FRI MAY 223:30, 4:00 or 4:30 PM MW 4:00 PM MON MAY 183:30 or 4:00 PM M only 4:00 PM MON MAY 183:30, 4:00 or 4:30 PM TR 4:00 PM TUE MAY 193:30, 4:00 or 4:30 PM T only 4:00 PM TUE MAY 193:30, 4:00 or 4:30 PM MTWR or W only 4:00 PM WED MAY 203:30, 4:00 or 4:30 PM R only 4:00 PM THUR MAY 215:00, 5:15, 5:30 or 6:00 PM M only 6:00 PM MON MAY 185:00, 5:15, 5:30 or 6:00 PM MTWR, TR, or T only 6:00 PM TUE MAY 195:00, 5:15, 5:30 or 6:00 PM MW or W only 6:00 PM WED MAY 205:00, 5:15, 5:30 or 6:00 PM R only 6:00 PM THUR MAY 216:30, 6:50, 7:00, 7:30 or 8:00 PM MW or M only 8:00 PM MON MAY 186:30, 6:50, 7:00, 7:30 or 8:00 PM T only 8:00 PM TUE MAY 196:30, 6:50, 7:00, 7:30 or 8:00 PM W only 8:00 PM WED MAY 206:30, 6:50, 7:00, 7:30 or 8:00 PM TR or R only 8:00 PM THUR MAY 21

1.Full- term classes meet onlyonce during final exam week,at the scheduled exam time(right). If the exam start timedoes not appear on this page,the exam should start at theclosest time after the regularstart time of the class in thesame room as the regularlyscheduled class location.

2. Short- term classes meetas regularly scheduled duringfinal exam week. The finalexam is held at the last classmeeting.

3. Off-Site day and nightclasses meet only once duringfinal exam week, at the scheduled exam time (right). If the exam start time does notappear on this page, the examshould start at the closest timeafter the regular start time ofthe class.

4. West Valley Off-Site classes meet only once during final exam week, at thefirst regularly scheduled classstarting time, for a two-hourexam.

5. Saturday classes meet asregularly scheduled duringfinal exam week. The finalexam is given during the lastclass meeting on May 16.

6. Nursing/Health Sciencesexams are scheduled by theHealth Sciences.

7. All students are expected tocomplete a final examinationfor all their registered coursesas assigned by their instructor.All examinations will, so far aspracticable, be conducted inwriting and a maximum timewill be assigned before eachexamination. Students arerequired to take the final examination at the appointedtime and place. Students whoare in need of special accommodations shouldarrange this with theirinstructor well in advance oftaking the final exam.

Students who miss a finalexam due to unforeseen circumstances, such as a sudden illness, should providedocumented evidence to theinstructor if the student is seeking a make-up exam.Any challenge or exception tothis policy must be approved bythe Vice President, StudentServices or the Vice President’s designated representative.

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Cooperative Work Experience Education20

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

Main Office Location:Career & Workforce Solutions Center, Administration Building, Rooms 5 & 6

Open Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Contact Information:Phone: (760) 862-1344

Email: [email protected]: www.collegeofthedesert.edu/we

Work Experience Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

What Is Work Experience?A course that allows students to apply their education to the real world. Students create and accomplish three measurable learning objectives that are new and/or expanded responsibilities at their workplace. This ultimately empowers students tobecome better employees, work on new projects, add to their resume, and enhance their job skills. All students who currentlywork, volunteer, intern, or that have a student worker or federal work study position are eligible. Units earned are transferrable tothe CSU system and the class fits easily into the student’s work and school schedule. Students may enroll in General WorkExperience or an Occupational course.

General Work Experience (WEG – 095A)Students may enroll in General Work Experience (WEG – 095A) if the student’s current position does not relate to their occupational/educational goal. Students can earn 1 - 6 units of General Work Experience per semester (if hour requirement ismet, see below). All General sections will be listed under Work Experience.

Occupational Work Experience (XXX – 095A)Students may enroll in an Occupational course if their current positon does relate to their educational/occupational goal.Occupational courses vary depending on students major and are listed under the corresponding academic program as (XXX – 095A), i.e. CIS-095A, BUMA-095A, FIRE-095A, etc. Students may earn1-8 units in any occupational work experiencecourse (if hour requirement is met, see below). Additional occupational courses may be available if not listed on WebAdvisor.

Note to Students: Use the chart below to help you pre-determine up to how many units you may qualify to earn based on thenumber of hours you will complete. You must manually enter the number of units via WebAdvisor if you are enrolling in morethan one (1) unit (see image on next page). There are no exceptions to the minimum hour requirements for paid or unpaid positions.

(75 hours per unit required if the position is paid or 60 hours per unit if unpaid)

Units Total required 16 week average 12-week averagehours (PAID) weekly hours (PAID) weekly hours (PAID)

1 75 5 6.52 150 9.5 12.53 225 14.5 194 300 19 255 375 23.5 31.56 450 28.5 37.57 525 33 n/a8 600 37.5 n/a

Units Total required 16 week average 12-week averagehours (UNPAID) weekly hours (UNPAID) weekly hours

1 60 4 52 120 8 103 180 11.5 154 240 15 205 300 19 256 360 22.5 307 420 26.5 358 480 30 40

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

Available Sessions:16 Week Session (full semester) January 27 - May 22, 202012 Week Session (late starting) February 24 - May 22, 2020

How to Get Started in a Work Experience Class:1. Student must have a job, internship, volunteer, student worker, or federal work study position to enroll.2. Determine the number of units to enroll in (based on the hours you work, see chart on previous page).3. Determine which course you will be enrolling in: General or an Occupational course (see description on

previous page). If you need further assistance, contact the Work Experience Office before enrolling.4. Enroll via WebAdvisor:

Note: WebAdvisor defaults to one (1) unit. If you are enrolling in more than one unit, you must manuallychange the number of units using the guide below.

5. Check CANVAS by the first day of class to complete required forms and get started on the course.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR22

AccountingThe Bureau of LaborStatistics projects that166,700 new accounting andauditing jobs will open up by2022. This means the demandfor well-educated accountingprofessionals will increaseover 13 percent between nowand then. Organizationslarge to small, domestic orglobal require financial guidance from professionalswith accounting knowledgewho can prepare, analyze, verify, and communicatefinancial information.

Most students don’t realizethe variety of accounting jobsthe profession has to offer.Whereas, ForensicAccountants merge accountingwith investigative legal work,Public Accountants are taskedwith accounting, auditing,taxes, and consulting,Management Accountantswork with decision makerswithin a company, and Non-Profit/GovernmentAccountants are employed byvarious public agencies.

At College of the Desert students interested in pursuing a career in accounting can earn either aCertificate of Achievement inAccounting, an A.S. degree inaccounting for employmentpreparation, or both, providing students with theskills necessary for employ-ment or advancement in theaccounting profession.

Additionally, students canearn a Bachelor’s Degreewithout ever leaving thedesert! Just complete thetransfer AA Business Degreeat COD and then finish theupper division accounting program at the Palm Desertcampus of CSUSB.

22 ACC - ASC22 ACC - ASC22 ACC Business/AccountingBUAC 003 focuses on the principles of fund accounting for governmental and non-profit entities including

budgeting, appropriations and accounting for revenues, expenditures, and encumbrances. Prerequisite: BUAC 020A

0953 BUAC 003 GOVT/NONPROFIT ACCTG 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M B3 Azar,J

BUAC 004A covers federal and California individual income tax preparation and planning and fulfills the CTEC 60-hour qualifying education requirement. Advisory: BUMA 031 or MATH 060

6037 BUAC 004A INDIVID INCOME TAX 4.0 06:00p-08:05p TR B2 Gonzalez,J

BUAC 005 provides students with tax information for both corporations and partnerships. Advisory: MATH 0606419 BUAC 005 TAX ACCOUNTING II 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W B2 Wilson,D

BUAC 010 uses QuickBooks, a complete computerized accounting system for small businesses. Learn how this well-designed accounting program is used to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile checking accounts, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track payables, inventory, and receivables, and generate reports and graphs. Additional topics include: A review of basic accounting concepts, payroll transactions, and the creation of a company using QuickBooks accounting. Advisory: CIS 010 and BUAC 020A or BUAC 051 or BUAC 066

6455 BUAC 010 ACCTG W/QUICKBOOKS 3.0 06:00p-09:05p W B6 Weston,A6457 BUAC 010 ACCTG W/QUICKBOOKS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Alipaz,T

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

BUAC 013 is a comprehensive overview of federal and state payroll laws and their effect on payroll records andrequired government reports. Prerequisite: BUAC-066 or BUAC-020A

0807 BUAC 013 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M B7 Wilson,D

BUAC 019 covers the fundamentals of electronic spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel software. Students will concentrate on solving accounting problems and completing accounting projects with Excel.

6459 BUAC 019 EXCEL FOR ACCOUNTING 2.0 2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN STAFFNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

BUAC 020A studies accounting as an information system including basic principles and procedures of accounting. Advisory: BUAC 066 & MATH 060

0743 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 11:00a-01:05p MW B5 Gerardi,J0715 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 11:45a-01:50p TR B5 Rescigno,Ju0805 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 01:00p-03:05p MW NDIO104 Kingsbury,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0747 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 06:50p-08:55p TR B5 Azar,J

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0801 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gerardi,J0861 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gerardi,J

BUAC 020B emphasizes accounting procedures for planning and controlling operations. Focuses on costing systems, cost-volume-profit relationship, profit planning, and performance analysis. Prerequisite: BUAC-020A

0851 BUAC 020B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR B5 Gerardi,Ju0885 BUAC 020B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4.0 01:00p-03:05p TR NDIO307 Kingsbury,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0825 BUAC 020B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4.0 06:00p-08:05p MW N7 Rescigno,J0829 BUAC 020B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gerardi,J

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

BUAC 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1623 BUAC 095A ACCOUNTING WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Weston,A

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

Administration of JusticeAJ 001 introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4Ju6011 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 07:45a-10:50a T NDIO104 Quattlebaum,L

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.6017 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW PSA13 Quattlebaum,L0013 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR PSA13 Henry,S0111 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR PSA13 Henry,S0005 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 01:00p-04:05p W PSA13 Henry,Su0007 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 05:30p-08:35p M NDIO104 Ramos,B

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.u6005 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 05:30p-09:45p M PS5 Lingle,N

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/18Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

6019 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 05:30p-08:35p T PSA15 Quattlebaum,L

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 24th to begin the course.

6003 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Miller,LNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

6007 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Miller,LNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

6009 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Miller,LNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AJ 002 offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

u6013 AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIM LAW 3.0 07:45a-10:50a R NDIO104 Thuilliez,SNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

6031 AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIM LAW 3.0 05:30p-08:35p R PSA13 Ramos,B0011 AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIM LAW 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Abrahamyan,K

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

AJ 003 includes a study of origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis for the Rules of Evidence. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

6033 AJ 003 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVID 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW PSA15 Combs,W

AJ 004 provides an examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional law precedents. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

6023 AJ 004 CRIMINAL COURT PROCESS 3.0 01:00p-05:15p T PSA13 Mayes,DNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/19

6057 AJ 004 CRIMINAL COURT PROCESS 3.0 01:00p-05:15p R PSA13 Mayes,DNote: 12 week class: 02/27 - 05/21

u6029 AJ 004 CRIMINAL COURT PROCESS 3.0 05:30p-09:45p W PS5 Mayes,DNote: 12 week class: 02/26 - 05/20Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

AJ 005A examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0009 AJ 005A COMM & THE JUSTI SYS 3.0 05:30p-08:35p T PSA13 Combs,W

AJ 006 provides students with basic principles of all types of investigations utilized in the Justice System. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

6015 AJ 006 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATON 3.0 09:30a-12:35p W PSA13 Henry,Su6039 AJ 006 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATON 3.0 05:30p-09:45p W NDIO104 Henry,S

Note: 12 week class: 02/26 - 05/20Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

0017 AJ 006 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATON 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Abrahamyan,KNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

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ACC - ADM 23ACC - ADM 23ADJ 23

Equip yourself forsuccess!

Come to the TASC Center for skillful guidance with mastering

course content.

Access these services at any one of our three campuses:

•Faculty and Peer Tutors •Language and ESL Lab

facilities•Specialized software

packages•Textbooks on loan for use

in the TASC Center •Computers for academic

use and printing •Friendly, knowledgeable

staff and faculty

Visit this site for campuslocations and hours ofoperation

http://collegefthedesert.edu/asc

TASC Contact:Palm Desert TASCTASC Phone: (760) 773-2557

Indio Campus TASCRoom 205(760) 346-8041, Ext 5382

Palm Springs TemporaryCampus TASCRoom 6(760) 674-7373

Desert Hot Springs TASCWenzlaff Room 39(760) 674-7812

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

AJ 008 provides students with exploration of theories, philosophies, and concepts related to the role expectations of the line enforcement. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

u0003 AJ 008 PATROL OPERATIONS 3.0 05:30p-08:35p R NDIO104 Kovaleff,MNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

AJ 010 introduces major types of criminal behavior, role careers of offenders and factors which contribute to criminality or delinquency. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

u0019 AJ 010 JUVENILE PROCEDURES 3.0 05:30p-08:35p T NDIO104 Ramos,BNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

AJ 016 studies the laws relating to narcotics and dangerous drugs as well as the procedures and problems in investigations and the control of violations of narcotic laws. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

u6021 AJ 016 NARCOTICS CONTROL 3.0 05:30p-08:35p R NDIO101 Lingle,NNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

AJ 017 provides information relating to enforcement of natural resources and wildlife laws in the United States and California. Advisory: ENG 061

0029 AJ 017 NATRL RES LAW ENFRCMNT 3.0 05:30p-09:45p W AS102 Parker,JNote: 12 week class: 02/26 - 05/20

AJ 021 provides an introduction to the role of forensics in criminal investigations. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0001 AJ 021 INTRO TO FORENSICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Abrahamyan,KNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

AJ 024 students learn to write criminal justice reports that meet statistical, legal, and prosecution requirementsof the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0015 AJ 024 REPORT WRITING 3.0 05:30p-09:45p M PSA13 Cain,RNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/18

0023 AJ 024 REPORT WRITING 3.0 05:30p-09:45p R PSA15 Cain,RNote: 12 week class: 02/27 - 05/21

AJ 030 reviews in depth criminals and institutional personnel involved in corrections at all levels. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0021 AJ 030 INTROD TO CORRECTIONS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Lingle,NNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

AJ 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1613 AJ 095A ADMIN/JUSTICE WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Farrell,P1713 AJ 095A ADMIN/JUSTICE WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Farrell,P

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

Basic Correctional Officer TrainingBCOT 010 fulfills state mandated Corrections Standards Authority training requirements to work in city or

county correctional facilities intended to incarcerate adult offenders. Check the program website for additional information

u6097 BCOT 010 CORRECTIONAL OFCR TRNG 14.0 07:00a-11:00a MTWRF MECCB8 Mayes,DNote: 10 week class: 01/27 - 04/02 12:00p-04:50p MTWRF MECCB8 STAFFNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Mecca/Thermal Campus, 61120 Buchanan Street,Thermal. Section 6097 is a full time Corrections Academy. Students may be required to take a pre-course physical fitness assessment. Students are required to attend a class orientaton/informationsession prior to enrolling. The class orientation is on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. inPSA, room 19A. Students will be given information regarding the state-regulated requirements of theprogram to include uniform, equipment, medical form and background check information. Studentsmust be 18 years of age prior to the first day of class.Note: Attendance is required at the Awards Ceremony on April 2, 2020 from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Note: Class meetings are 7:00 a.m. - 4:50 p.m. Monday-FridayNote: No class meetings Feb. 12, 18, 28, and March 13.

2424 ADM - ADU

Basic Peace OfficerTrainingBPOT 001

andBPOT 002

BPOT 001 and BPOT 002are non-traditional coursessubject to state regulationsprescribed by theCalifornia Commission onPeace Officer Standardsand Training (POST).Students wanting to register for POST certifiedcourses at COD who areunsure if they meet thePOST requirements areurged to contact theAcademy Director ordesignee prior to enrollment.

Basic CorrectionalOfficer Training

BCOT 010

BCOT 010 is a non-traditional course subjectto state regulations prescribed by theCalifornia Commission onCorrectional Peace OfficerStandards and Training(CPOST). This is a 10week, 14 unit, full-timeacademy in partnershipwith the Riverside CountySheriff’s Department.

Students wanting to register for the BasicCorrectional OfficerTraining course shouldcontact the AcademyDirector or Police AcademyManager for courserequirements and enrollment approval.

24 ADM - ADU

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

24 ADJ

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 25

ADU - AGR 25ADU - AGR 25ADJ - ADU 25Basic Peace Officer TrainingBPOT 001 is referred to as the Module III Academy and is designed to meet the minimum requirements of a

Level III Reserve Officer as established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). It is the first of three components of the Regular Basic Course-Modular Format Academy required to become a full time peace officer. Advisory: ENG 061

6121 BPOT 001 BASIC PCE OFCR M-III 7.0 06:00p-09:50p T PSA19B Green,BNote: 14 week class: 02/01 - 05/19 08:00a-11:50a S PSA19B

12:30p-04:30p S PSA19BNote: Section 6121 meets all day on Saturday, as well as Tuesday evening. This is a 168 hour P.O.S.T.Certified course; attendance is mandatory. Students should attend a class information session onTuesday, January 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in PSA, room 19B. Students must provide their own uniformsand equipment. Note: Attendance is required at the Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 21st from 4:00p.m. to 8:00p.m.Note: There is no class Feb. 15, April 7, and 11.

BPOT 002 is referred to as the Module II Academy and is designed to meet the minimum requirements of a Level II Reserve Officer as established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). It is the second of three components of the Regular Basic Course-Modular Format Academy required to become a full time peace officer. Prerequisite: BPOT 001

6133 BPOT 002 BASIC PCE OFCR M-II 12.0 06:00p-09:50p MWR PSA19A Meyer,WNote: 15 week class: 02/01 - 05/21 08:00a-11:50a S PSA19A

01:00p-03:20p S PSA19ANote: Section 6133 meets Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings and all day Saturday. This is a268-hour P.O.S.T. Certified course; attendance is mandatory. Students must provide uniforms andequipment. Note: Attendance is required at the Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 21st from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Note: No class meetings Feb. 15, 17, April 6-11.

Adult Basic EducationNote: Students may make an appointment or seek registration assistance in the Adult Basic EducationOffice between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9:00 a.m. - noon on Fridays.

7241 ABE 320A FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 10:00a-11:15a MW COM108 Bergstrom,G10:00a-10:50a TR COM108

7253 ABE 320A FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7251 ABE 320B FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 11:25a-12:40p MW COM108 Bergstrom,G11:25a-12:15p TR COM108

7255 ABE 320B FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7327 ABE 320C FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 11:25a-12:40p MW COM108 Bergstrom,G11:25a-12:15p TR COM108

7257 ABE 320C FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7361 ABE 320D FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 11:25a-12:40p MW COM108 Bergstrom,G11:25a-12:15p TR COM108

7259 ABE 320D FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7183 ABE 323A AMERICAN LITERATURE 0.0 11:25a-12:40p MW COM108 Bergstrom,G11:25a-12:15p TR COM108

7137 ABE 323A AMERICAN LITERATURE 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7179 ABE 323B WORLD LITERATURE 0.0 11:25a-12:40p MW COM108 Bergstrom,G11:25a-12:15p TR COM108

7141 ABE 323B WORLD LITERATURE 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7325 ABE 324A READING CONTROL LAB I 0.0 10:00a-11:15a MW COM108 Bergstrom,G10:00a-10:50a TR COM108

7131 ABE 324A READING CONTROL LAB I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7311 ABE 324B READING CONTROL LAB II 0.0 10:00a-11:15a MW COM108 Bergstrom,G10:00a-10:50a TR COM108

7135 ABE 324B READING CONTROL LAB II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR COM108 Carroll,D

7261 ABE 326A U.S. HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7187 ABE 326A U.S. HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

Adult Basic Education(ABE) and

ESL Non Credit (ESLN)Registration

Registration for ABEcourses will begin: • Current ABE studentsfirst date to register:12/2/2019

• New ABE students:12/2/2019

Registration for all ESLNcourses will begin:• Current ESLN students: 12/16/2019 - 1/3/2020

• Current Waitlist students: 1/6/2020 -1/7/2020

• Current ESLN studentswho did not completeregistration form inclass can register at theA&R windows starting:1/8/2020

• New ESLN students:1/13/2020

Tutoring & Academic Skills Center [TASC]

FREE SERVICESFOR ALL COD

STUDENTS

Information on free services:collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Computer & Writing Lab760-773-2557Language Lab 760-776-7287

Tutoring Center 760-776-7241

TASC Labs:Palm Desert TASCIndio – Room 205

Palm Springs - Room 6Desert Hot Springs - Room 39

Virtual Academic Skills Centercollegeofthedesert.edu/asc

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR2626 ACR - ARCH26 AGR-ACR26 ADU 7005 ABE 326B U.S. HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7061 ABE 326B U.S. HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7007 ABE 328A PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7063 ABE 328A PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7341 ABE 328B PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7065 ABE 328B PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7343 ABE 332A WORLD HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7067 ABE 332A WORLD HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7347 ABE 332B WORLD HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7069 ABE 332B WORLD HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7349 ABE 335A WORLD GEOGRAPHY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7071 ABE 335A WORLD GEOGRAPHY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7351 ABE 335B WORLD GEOGRAPHY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7073 ABE 335B WORLD GEOGRAPHY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7323 ABE 342A PRACTICAL BASIC MATH I 0.0 08:30a-09:20a MW COM108 Santucci,A08:30a-09:45a TR COM108

7199 ABE 342A PRACTICAL BASIC MATH I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW COM108 Santucci,A

7273 ABE 342B PRACTICAL BASIC MATH II 0.0 08:30a-09:20a MW COM108 Santucci,A08:30a-09:45a TR COM108

7081 ABE 342B PRACTICAL BASIC MATH II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW COM108 Santucci,A

7345 ABE 344A MATH FOR LIVING I 0.0 08:30a-09:20a MW COM108 Santucci,A08:30a-09:45a TR COM108

7085 ABE 344A MATH FOR LIVING I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW COM108 Santucci,A

7275 ABE 344B MATH FOR LIVING II 0.0 08:30a-09:20a MW COM108 Santucci,A08:30a-09:45a TR COM108

7087 ABE 344B MATH FOR LIVING II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW COM108 Santucci,A

7279 ABE 346A ALGEBRA I 0.0 08:30a-09:20a MW COM108 Santucci,A08:30a-09:45a TR COM108

7089 ABE 346A ALGEBRA I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW COM108 Santucci,A

7281 ABE 346B ALGEBRA II 0.0 08:30a-09:20a MW COM108 Santucci,A08:30a-09:45a TR COM108

7041 ABE 346B ALGEBRA II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW COM108 Santucci,A

7093 ABE 348A LIFE SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7375 ABE 348A LIFE SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7197 ABE 348B PHYSICAL SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7385 ABE 348B PHYSICAL SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7321 ABE 348C EARTH SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7387 ABE 348C EARTH SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7097 ABE 351A LAND & WATER LIFE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7389 ABE 351A LAND & WATER LIFE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient traveltime to arrive ontime and remainfor the duration ofthe class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

Move to Smoke FreeCampuses

College of the Desert andall of its campuses are nowsmoke-and tobacco-free. At the request of theAssociated Students ofCollege of the Desert, theCollege’s Board of Trusteesadopted Policy 3570 onJuly 19, 2018, which banssmoking, vaping and alltobacco products.

This policy applies to allstudents, faculty and staffand includes all activitiesoccurring on the College’scampuses, including theweekend Street Fair.

Anyone who needs helpquitting tobacco can call 1-(800) NO-BUTTS, visitwww.NoButts.org, or go toStudent Health Services toobtain smoking cessationinformation.

Whether you are a smokeror a non-smoker, College ofthe Desert knows that thecampus community willdemonstrate thoughtful-ness, consideration and cooperation as we worktogether to successfullyimplement this new policy.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 27

ARCH - ART 27ASL - ARCH 277075 ABE 361A FINE ARTS: ART 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7391 ABE 361A FINE ARTS: ART 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7077 ABE 361B FINE ARTS: MUSIC 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7421 ABE 361B FINE ARTS: MUSIC 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7079 ABE 361C FINE ARTS: THEATER 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7423 ABE 361C FINE ARTS: THEATER 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7043 ABE 364 GED TEST PREPARATION 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7425 ABE 364 GED TEST PREPARATION 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7277 ABE 368A BEGINNING TYPING I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7427 ABE 368A BEGINNING TYPING I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7033 ABE 391A HEALTH ISSUES I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7429 ABE 391A HEALTH ISSUES I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

7035 ABE 391B HEALTH ISSUES II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 McGuire,C7431 ABE 391B HEALTH ISSUES II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA COM110 Thomas,T

Santucci,A

Indio Campus - 45524 Oasis Street, Indiou7055 ABE 320A FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7045 ABE 320B FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7037 ABE 320C FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7031 ABE 320D FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7365 ABE 323A AMERICAN LITERATURE 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7367 ABE 323B WORLD LITERATURE 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7357 ABE 324A READING CONTROL LAB I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7359 ABE 324B READING CONTROL LAB II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,Gu7355 ABE 326A U.S. HISTORY I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7363 ABE 326B U.S. HISTORY II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7369 ABE 328A PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7371 ABE 328B PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7377 ABE 332A WORLD HISTORY I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7379 ABE 332B WORLD HISTORY II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7381 ABE 335A WORLD GEOGRAPHY I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7383 ABE 335B WORLD GEOGRAPHY II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,Ju7225 ABE 342A PRACTICAL BASIC MATH I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,Ju7227 ABE 342B PRACTICAL BASIC MATH II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,Ju7231 ABE 344A MATH FOR LIVING I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,Ju7233 ABE 344B MATH FOR LIVING II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,Ju7237 ABE 346A ALGEBRA I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,Ju7239 ABE 346B ALGEBRA II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,Ju7441 ABE 348A LIFE SCIENCE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7443 ABE 348B PHYSICAL SCIENCE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7445 ABE 348C EARTH SCIENCE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7447 ABE 351A LAND & WATER LIFE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7449 ABE 361A FINE ARTS: ART 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7451 ABE 361B FINE ARTS: MUSIC 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7453 ABE 361C FINE ARTS: THEATER 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7455 ABE 364 GED TEST PREPARATION 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7457 ABE 368A BEGINNING TYPING I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7459 ABE 391A HEALTH ISSUES I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFFu7461 ABE 391B HEALTH ISSUES II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF

Desert Hot Springs Wenzlaff Education Center - 11625 West Drive, Desert Hot Springsu6951 ABE 326A U.S. HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6953 ABE 326B U.S. HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6955 ABE 328A PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6957 ABE 328B PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F

ADU 27

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

BOOKSTORE(760) 773-2564

CollegeOfTheDesertShop.com

The College of the DesertBookstore, located on thefirst floor of the CravensStudent Services Center,contains all needed coursematerials, whether requiredor optional. Both new andused textbooks are avail-able for purchase, and thereare also many textbooksavailable for rent and in digital format.

The Bookstore also carriesa wide variety of schoolsupplies (imprinted andnon-imprinted), in additionto software, electronics, andApple Products. BarChartsand other reference materialsare also available to assiststudents in their academicendeavors.

In addition, College of theDesert clothing and giftitems are available, as wellas a variety of snacks,drinks, and sundries.

Regular Bookstore hoursare Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.,Friday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

The bookstore has extendedhours during the first weekof each semester. For more information, call760-773-2564, or visit ourwebsite at collegeofthedesertshop.com

The bookstore website canalso be accessed from thecollege website. Near thetop right of the main page,click on the "StudentServices" tab, and fromthere click on "bookstore."

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

u6959 ABE 332A WORLD HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6961 ABE 332B WORLD HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6963 ABE 335A WORLD GEOGRAPHY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6965 ABE 335B WORLD GEOGRAPHY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6969 ABE 348A LIFE SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6971 ABE 348B PHYSICAL SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6973 ABE 348C EARTH SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6975 ABE 351A LAND & WATER LIFE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6977 ABE 361A FINE ARTS: ART 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6979 ABE 361B FINE ARTS: MUSIC 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6981 ABE 361C FINE ARTS: THEATER 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6983 ABE 364 GED TEST PREPARATION 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6985 ABE 368A BEGINNING TYPING I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6987 ABE 391A HEALTH ISSUES I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,Fu6989 ABE 391B HEALTH ISSUES II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F

Agriculture/BusinessAGBU 059B emphasizes basic methods of enhancing one’s success when seeking employment.0171 AGBU 059B CAREERS 1.0 07:00p-08:05p W A103 Meler,K

Agriculture/Environmental HorticultureAGEH 001 is a general course in Environmental Horticulture with emphasis on nursery operations,

landscaping, and turfgrass management.0263 AGEH 001 HORTICULTURE 3.0 03:45p-06:50p W A102 Place,J

AGEH 001L is the laboratory companion of AGEH-001. It is intended to introduce basic horticultural operations such as plant propagation, pruning, transplanting, plant use, and pesticides. Advisory: Concurrent enrollment or prior completion of AGEH-001

0271 AGEH 001L HORTICULTURE LAB 1.0 12:00p-03:05p W A102 Place,J

AGEH 008 prepares students to enhance the function and aesthetic value of public and private landscapes by applying appropriate management skills and techniques. Advisory: AGEH-001

0241 AGEH 008 LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 3.0 02:00p-07:20p R A103 Vaca,E

AGEH 009 provides skills to design residential and commercial landscapes. Advisory: AGEH-001 or AGPS-0050161 AGEH 009 LANDSCPE PLAN/DESIGN 3.0 08:00a-10:30a TR A102 Place,J

AGEH 020 covers the fundamentals of landscape construction in the desert area using desert plants, construction materials, and installation. Advisory: AGEH-001 or AGPS-005

0249 AGEH 020 LANDSCPE CONSTRUCTON 2.0 10:40a-12:45p TR A102 Place,J

AGEH 024 uses the basic principles of turfgrass science as applied to golf course maintenance procedures. Golf course operational procedures for the desert environment are emphasized.

0247 AGEH 024 ADV TURFGRASS MGMT 3.0 05:15p-08:20p M A102 Howard,C

AGEH 030 covers principles and practices in the maintenance, operation and selection of equipment and power units used in the horticultural field.

0137 AGEH 030LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT 2.0 12:40p-04:45p M A102 Vaca,E

AGEH 046 provides the students with information necessary to design, install, and maintain landscape irrigation systems. Advisory: MATH 060

0149 AGEH 046 LANDSCPE IRRIGTN SYS 2.0 05:15p-07:20p T A103 Vaca,E

AGEH 046L is the laboratory intended to supplement the Landscape Irrigation System course (AGEH 046) by providing laboratory and field experiences in landscape irrigation subject areas. Prerequisite: AGEH 046 or concurrent enrollment.

0235 AGEH 046L LANDSCAPE IRRIG LAB 1.0 02:00p-05:05p T A102 Vaca,E

AGEH 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1617 AGEH 095A AGEH/TURFGRASS WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Place,J1627 AGEH 095A AGEH/TURFGRASS WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Vaca,E

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EntomologyAGPS-002

Choose Entomologyto fulfill your IGETCGeneral EducationLife Science (withlab) requirement.

Learn about the fascinating world ofinsects and make ateaching collection ofyour own! Great forteachers, naturalists,docents, and studentsinterested in naturalhistory - and countstoward the DesertNaturalist Certificateand fulfills IGETCrequirements for bothUC and CSU. Offeredin Spring semester only.Instructor K. Leuschner.

Section 02454 units (includes lab)Monday & Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-12:35 p.m.

28 ART28 ARCH- ART28 ADU - AGEH

CertificatePrograms

Several certificate programs, as well asdegree programs, areoffered by the School ofApplied Sciences andBusiness. Studentsare encouraged to meetwith a member of theSchool’s faculty to discuss certificateand/or degree programsprior to registration. It is also helpful forstudents to reviewavailable programslisted in the currentCollege of the DesertCatalog.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 29

ART 29ART 291717 AGEH 095A AGEH/TURFGRASS WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Place,J

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221737 AGEH 095A AGEH/TURFGRASS WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Vaca,E

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

Agriculture/Plant ScienceAGPS 001 is the lecture and laboratory course covering soil derivation, classification, texture, structure, water

movement and measurement, organic matter, microorganisms, sampling techniques, pH, salinity, reclamation and tillage. Advisory: MATH 060

0127 AGPS 001 SOILS/PLANT NUTRTION 4.0 05:30p-08:35p TR A102 Place,J

AGPS 002 is a combination lecture/lab course for the study of insects including external and internal structures, major life systems, growth and development, classification, ecology, behavior and economic importance. IGETC: 5B, 5C

0245 AGPS 002 ENTOMOLOGY/GENL&APPL 4.0 09:30a-12:35p MW AS103 Leuschner,K

AGPS 005 offers an opportunity to learn the basic structure and function of plants, their place in the world of human activity and the methods used to manipulate the botanical world to human advantage. Prerequisite: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B

0155 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW A103 Vaca,E0159 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR A103 Short,R0163 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW A103 Place,J0145 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR A103 Short,R0157 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 03:45p-06:50p W A103 Vaca,Eu0139 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W NDIO207 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0141 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Henry,J.0147 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Henry,J

AGPS 005L is the laboratory companion of AGPS 005. Advisory: Concurrent enrollment or prior completion of AGPS 005 Corequisite: AGPS-005 or prior completion IGETC: 5C

0177 AGPS 005L PLANT SCIENCE LAB 1.0 08:00a-11:05a F A103 Short,R0169 AGPS 005L PLANT SCIENCE LAB 1.0 12:30p-03:35p M A103 Place,J0165 AGPS 005L PLANT SCIENCE LAB 1.0 12:30p-03:35p T A103 Short,R0167 AGPS 005L PLANT SCIENCE LAB 1.0 12:30p-03:35p W A103 Vaca,E

AGPS 032 covers state and federal laws regulating the use of pesticides and prepares students to take California’s Certified Applicator examinations.

0153 AGPS 032 PESTICIDE LAWS/REGS 2.0 07:30p-09:35p T A103 STAFF

Air Conditioning/HVACACR 060 is a basic study of thermodynamics, heat transfer, the mechanical vapor compression refrigeration

cycle and system components. Classes include lectures with practical demonstrations and hands-on experience including laboratory projects. A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061 & ESYS 004

6247 ACR 060 AIR CONDTNG/REFRG I 3.0 08:00a-01:20p TR AS107 Brown,GNote: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19 Mendelovitz,K

u6703 ACR 060 AIR CONDTNG/REFRG I 3.0 02:00p-04:35p MTWR MTSJ21 Mendelovitz,KNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/19Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Mt. San Jacinto High School (MTSJ) and is intended for localhigh school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

ACR 061 develops additional skills and knowledge for the mechanical refrigeration system. Prerequisite: ACR 060 Advisory: RDG 061 and ESYS 004

6251 ACR 061 AIR CONDTNG/REFRG II 3.0 08:00a-01:20p TR AS107 Walsh,PNote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/21

ACR 064 introduces basic theory of electricity and electronics. A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061 and ESYS 004

u6707 ACR 064 AIR COND/REF/ELEC I 3.0 01:00p-03:05p MTWRF AMSDMPR Benke,DNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Amistad High School, 83501 Dillon Avenue, Indio (AMSD)and is intended for local high school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

AGEH - ACR 29

College of the DesertLibraries

Palm Desert Library760-773-2563

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidaysand when classes are not insession

Indio Library760-674-7815

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidays and when classes are not insession

Palm Springs Library760-674-7801

Monday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Closed Friday, weekends, holidays and when classes arenot in session

Library Services andResources

• Course Textbooks are free touse within the Librarybuilding

• Reference Service and helpfor students doing research

• Each academic departmenthas a designated Librarianavailable to meet with students by appointment

• More than 25,000+ volumecollection

• Online academic journals,eBooks

• Computing for student useincluding: 2 adaptive and54 computer workstations

• Free wireless Internet access• Free black and white printing

for academic purposes• Photocopy machines• Group and individual quiet

study rooms• Students may borrow

materials for free fromRiverside County Librarynetwork through theCollege Library Catalog(just ask at the referencedesk)

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR3030 ART - AUTO30 ART30 ACR 6239 ACR 064 AIR COND/REF/ELEC I 3.0 05:00p-10:20p TR AS107 Brown,G

Note: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19 STAFF6237 ACR 064 AIR COND/REF/ELEC I 3.0 05:00p-10:20p TR AS108 Brown,G

Note: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19 STAFF

ACR 065 introduces students to the procedures, techniques and instruments utilized for troubleshooting motors, circuitry and control elements. Prerequisite: ACR 064 Advisory: RDG 061 and ESYS 004

6229 ACR 065 AIR COND/REF/ELEC II 3.0 05:00p-10:20p TR AS107 Brown,GNote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/21 STAFF

6211 ACR 065 AIR COND/REF/ELEC II 3.0 05:00p-10:20p TR AS108 Brown,GNote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/21 STAFF

ACR 075 covers residential air distribution design and load calculation. Advisory: ACR 0606255 ACR 075 SYSTEMS DESIGN 3.0 08:00a-12:15p MW AS107 Garcia-Galicia,R

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/20

ACR 076 covers chilled water, cooling tower and boiler maintenance. A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: ACR 060 or concurrent enrollment

6271 ACR 076 FAC MAINT/CHILLERS 3.0 08:00a-12:15p MW AS107 Garcia-Galicia,RNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/18

ACR 078 covers industry practices for safe and efficient handling of common refrigerants.u6709 ACR 078 REFRIGERANT MGMT 3.0 02:00p-04:05p MTWR MTSJ21 Mendelovitz,K

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/21Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Mt. San Jacinto High School (MTSJ) and is intended for localhigh school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

ACR 080 students are introduced to servicing gas fired furnaces. Advisory: ACR-064 or concurrent enrollment 6215 ACR 080 GAS HEATING 3.0 05:00p-09:15p MW AS107 Brown,G

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/18

ACR 083 covers industry practices for all weather heating and cooling systems. Advisory: ACR-060 and/or ACR-0646273 ACR 083 ALL WEATHER SYSTEMS 3.0 05:00p-09:15p MW AS107 Brown,G

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/20

ACR 084 covers the design, assembly, and operation of hot water boilers and hot water piping distribution (hydronic). A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: ESYS 004

6261 ACR 084 BOILER & HYDRO HEAT 3.0 05:00p-10:20p TR DM10A Garcia-Galicia,RNote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/21

ACR 090 covers the basics of commercial HVAC controls. A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061 & ESYS 004

u6705 ACR 090 BLDG AUTOMATION FUND 3.0 01:00p-03:05p MTWRF AMSDMPR Benke,DNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Amistad High School, 83501 Dillon Avenue, Indio (AMSD)and is intended for local high school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

ACR 092 examines advanced programming HVAC direct digital controllers and program documentation. Prerequisite: ACR 090 & CIS 010 Advisory: RDG 061 & ESYS 004

6259 ACR 092 BLDG AUTO NETWORKS 3.0 05:00p-10:20p TR DM10A Garcia-Galicia,RNote: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19

ACR 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1615 ACR 095A AIR CONDTNING WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Gonzalez,D1715 ACR 095A AIR CONDTNING WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Gonzalez,D

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AIR CONDITIONINGHVAC

The Air Conditioning/HVAC program is awell established curriculum and has longserved the desert community by providinghighlytrained individualsto work in various businesses throughoutthe Coachella Valley.The program offers aCertificate andAssociate of Sciencedegree for employmentpreparation that isdesigned to provide awide range of courses in order to best serve student needs. In addition, requiredcourses listed in thisschedule are derivedfrom the collaborationand dedicated efforts ofmembers of a TechnicalAdvisory Committeeand other individuals’experiences in the specific occupationalareas.

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient traveltime to arrive ontime and remainfor the duration ofthe class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 31

AUTO - BIO 31AST -AUTO 31ASL - AIS 31American Sign LanguageASL 001 students acquire basic ASL vocabulary and grammar, surveying American Deaf history and culture at

an accelerated pace. IGETC: 6A1411 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 08:00a-10:30a TR COM210 O’Grady,T1583 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 09:30a-12:00p MW COM208 Blais,W1565 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 12:30p-03:00p MW COM208 Blais,W1587 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 12:30p-03:00p TR COM109 STAFF

Note: Section 1587 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.u1539 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 02:00p-04:30p TR NDIO203 Zein,G

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1545 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 04:00p-06:30p TR COM208 Mason,C1535 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 05:30p-08:00p MW COM210 O’Grady,T1569 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 07:00p-09:30p TR COM208 Mason,Cu1555 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 07:00p-09:30p TR NDIO203 Zein,G

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ASL 002 presents increasingly complex ASL grammar and vocabulary. Students are exposed to simple Deaf humor and poetry, as well as themes in American Deaf culture’s writings. Prerequisite: ASL-001 or 2 years high school ASL IGETC: 3B, 6A

1517 ASL 002 ELEMENTARY ASL II 5.0 08:00a-10:30a MW COM210 O’Grady,T1525 ASL 002 ELEMENTARY ASL II 5.0 02:00p-04:30p MW COM210 O’Grady,T

ASL 003 focuses on increasing expressive and receptive skills, relating to ASL discourse. Grammar structures relating to space are especially emphasized. Prerequisite: ASL-002 IGETC: 6A

1501 ASL 003 INTERMEDIATE ASL I 4.0 11:00a-01:05p MW COM210 O’Grady,T

AnthropologyANTH 001 is a study of the origins of humans and their place in nature. Prerequisite: ENG-061 IGETC: 5B3711 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR SOC10 Hardy,E3743 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC10 Hardy,Eu6525 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W NDIO101 Schulz,A

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.u3775 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW NDIO101 Schulz,A

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ANTH 002 is a topical introduction to the cross-cultural study of human societies. IGETC: 4A3705 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC10 Hardy,E3747 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW SOC10 Hardy,E6557 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 07:00p-08:20p TR N7 Schulz,A

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

3883 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Slade,M6535 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Slade,M

ANTH 003 is an introduction to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. IGETC: 4A

6519 ANTH 003 ARCHAEOLOGY/INTRO PREHIST 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW SOC10 Hardy,E

Applications & Information SystemsAIS 003A uses Microsoft Word software for word processing concepts and procedures.1031 AIS 003A INTRO MS WORD 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,M

Note: 4 week class: 01/27 - 02/21Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

1037 AIS 003A INTRO MS WORD 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,MNote: 4 week class: 03/23 - 04/24Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 23rd to begin the course.

AIS 004A creates presentations with PowerPoint.1043 AIS 004A INTRO MS POWERPOINT 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,M

Note: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/20Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

Anthropology

Are you interested in biology AND humans?

Check out ANTH-001!

Have you ever wonderedwhy we humans are theway we are? Want to learnmore about human originsand evolution? Learn aboutyour fellow primates includingmonkeys and apes.Curious about how humanswalk on two feet and abouthuman nutrition?

Do you want to fulfill your science GE requirement, notrequiring a lab? Take a lookat these interesting classesoffered at both Palm Desertand Indio campuses.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

AIS 005 covers computer survival skillsu0921 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 09:00a-10:05a W NDIO204 Richards,M

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week OFF-CAMPUS at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio for1.3 hours for lecture and another 3.3 hours per week for lab hours that are required online in additionto homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0935 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 02:00p-03:05p T B6 Richards,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours for lecture and another 3.3 hours per week for labhours that are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access thisHybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0941 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,MNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course

AIS 006 covers Business research. Advisory: AIS 005 0949 AIS 006 BUSINESS RESEARCH 1.0 18 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,R

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

0937 AIS 006 BUSINESS RESEARCH 1.0 18 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,RNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 23rd to begin the course.

AIS 007A covers Microsoft Excel spreadsheet technical skills solutions. Advisory: AIS 0050803 AIS 007A INTRODUCTORY EXCEL 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J

Note: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/20Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

AIS 007B covers spreadsheet solutions for business analysis and decision making. Prerequisite: AIS 007A or CIS 010

0809 AIS 007B ADVANCED EXCEL 2.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Romero,JNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 23rd to begin the course.

AIS 012 covers professional office procedures. Advisory: AIS 0050919 AIS 012 OFFICE PROCEDURES 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,R

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 23rd to begin the course.

AIS 025 covers the full spectrum of topics in the medical billing field. Advisory: HS 0610925 AIS 025 MEDICAL BILLING 3.0 04:30p-05:50p MW B6 Weston,A

Applied Construction TechnologyACT 020 emphasizes green construction practices, jobsite safety, practical knowledge of tool and equipment

use, basic construction math, basic rigging techniques, and communication as well as employability skills. Advisory: RDG 061 & MATH 060

1001 ACT 020 INTRO TO CONST TECH 3.0 05:00p-07:30p TR DM22 Flores,H

ACT 023 provides the understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the floor, walls, and roof of a simple structure. Prerequisite: ACT-020 or CM-020

1003 ACT 023 FRAMING CARPENTRY 4.0 04:00p-07:35p F AS106 Valpy,S08:00a-11:50a S AS10601:00p-04:35p S AS106

3232 BIO 32 AIS - ACT

Announcing newBIW CertificatesApplications andInformation Systems(AIS) courses lay the foundation for careers inmedical, marketing, andlaw office positions. CODnow has certificates topolish your resume andskills!

See the Appendix in thecurrent catalog for thenew certificates.

Announcing thenew

Applications &InformationSystems (AIS)

DegreeLooking for a degree thatyou can apply immediatelyand in almost any careeryou choose? Get your AADegree in Applications &Information Systems bytaking courses like:Word, PowerPoint, andComputer Literacy.

See the Appendix in the current catalog fordetails.

ART-001BIntermediate Drawing and

Composition

This is an intermediate coursein methods of drawing andcomposition with an emphasison the use of color.Experimental applications withcolor media and mixed mediaare also used.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 33

ArchitectureARCH 002 is an introduction to the materials and methods of construction used in the building industry.

Advisory: ENG 0610483 ARCH 002 MATERIALS/CONSTRUCTN 4.0 02:30p-05:35p MW AS105 Bitanga,B

ARCH 003A is an introduction to the fundamentals of working drawings including the basic understanding of the floor plan, roof plan, exterior elevations, building sections and details. Prerequisite: DRA 001

1789 ARCH 003A ARCH PRACTICE I 3.0 08:00a-10:30a MTWR AS104 Bitanga,BNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/21

ARCH 005B prepares students in Architectural illustration and proper use of various drawing media as well as the development of the design portfolio. Prerequisite: ARCH-005A

0499 ARCH 005B ARCH DELINEATION 3.0 11:00a-02:35p MW AS104 Cole,T

ARCH 009 is the second in a sequence of three design courses which focuses on the impact of design theoriesof the 20th Century. Prerequisite: ARCH-008

1727 ARCH 009 ARCH DESIGN FUND II 3.0 06:00p-09:35p MW AS104 Acosta,R

ARCH 011 is a study of basic information for reading blueprints and construction drawings. Advisory: DRA 001 and RDG 061

0481 ARCH 011 ARCH BLUEPRNT READNG 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M AS106 Ritchey,R

ARCH 014 is an introductory course in the history of architecture as taken from the point of Western ideals andexamines architecture from the beginning of time to Classical Greece and Rome. Advisory: RDG 061

1769 ARCH 014 HISTORY OF ARCH I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Delahanty,SNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

1709 ARCH 014 HISTORY OF ARCH I 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Delahanty,SNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

ARCH 017 is the final architectural design course that will engage students in a Design Competition that emphasizes the application of both theoretical and environmental issues. Prerequisite: ARCH 009 & ARCH 010

0457 ARCH 017 ARCH DESIGN FUND III 3.0 05:30p-09:05p TR AS104 Yakas,R

ARCH 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1787 ARCH 095A ARCHITECTURE WORK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Friedman,HNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22.

ArtART 001A is an introduction to the fundamentals of drawing and composition which enable students to

communicate images as creative statements. Various drawing materials, techniques and compositionalstructure are explored

0387 ART 001A DRAW & COMP, BEG 3.0 08:00a-10:30a MW ART102 Tennesen,M0637 ART 001A DRAW & COMP, BEG 3.0 11:00a-01:30p MW ART102 Tennesen,M0339 ART 001A DRAW & COMP, BEG 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW ART102 STAFF

ART 001B is an intermediate drawing course with an emphasis on color and mixed media material use in content based and compositional problems. Prerequisite: ART-001A

0337 ART 001B DRAW & COMP, INT 3.0 08:00a-10:30a TR ART102 Richardson,E

ART 002A provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A

0671 ART 002A HISTORY OF ART I 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW N7 Soccio,L

ART 002B provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance through the contemporary period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A

0359 ART 002B HISTORY OF ART II 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR N7 Martin,D

BIT - BUS 33ARCH - ART 33

Applied ConstructionTechnology

Students completing the certificate or degree requirements for theApplied ConstructionTechnology curriculum willgain proficiency in basicresidential constructiontechniques in conformancewith the most currentbuilding codes.

Competencies are assessed regularly by student performance in both theclassroom and hands-on inthe construction technologylaboratory.

ArchitectureEnvironmental Design

Programs

Architecture/EnvironmentalDesign programs have a common objective - tohelp prepare students to understand issues related to the better-ment of the humanphysical environment.This format is accom-plished by interrelatedcourses in Architecture,ConstructionManagement,Landscape Design,Drafting/CAD, andBuilding InspectionTechnology. Thesecourses and programsendeavor to give students a technicalbackground, a set ofsocial values, and arange of occupationalskills, which result in creative expression.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR3434 BUS - CIS34 BUS - CIS34 ART ART 002C covers art and architecture of the major modern movements in Western art, from the 19th and 20th

centuries and to the present globalization of contemporary art. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A0629 ART 002C MODERN ART HISTORY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR N7 Martin,D

ART 003A is an introduction to the fundamentals of two dimensional design in which students gain experience in organizing their thoughts to communicate visual images as creative statements. Visual problem solving involves basic elements and principles of design using various papers, acrylic paint and mixed media applications.

0357 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 08:00a-10:30a TR ART104 Cook,J0367 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 11:00a-01:30p MW ART104 Cook,Ju0389 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 12:30p-03:00p TR NDIO305 Jue,Y

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524Oasis Street, Indio.0613 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW ART104 Cook,Ju0345 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW NDIO305 Jue,Y

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0335 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW ART104 Cuevas,Du0347 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW NDIO305 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0645 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR ART104 STAFF

ART 004 is an introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensionaldesign and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of design as they apply to three-dimensional space and form. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations and use of appropriate materials for non-representational three-dimensional studio projects.

0323 ART 004 3 DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3.0 09:00a-11:30a TR ART106 STAFF0667 ART 004 3 DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW ART106 Maddigan,E

ART 005A is a basic course in the study of the human figure from a model. Composition and expressive aspects of gesture, weight, and line on a beginning level are investigated through study of the human figure using basic pencil and charcoal exercises. Advisory: ART 001A and/or ART 003A

0371 ART 005A FIGURE DRAWING, BEG 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW ART102 Gamboa,M0361 ART 005A FIGURE DRAWING, BEG 3.0 04:40p-10:00p R ART102 STAFF

ART 005B is an intermediate course in the study of the human figure from a model. Students explore a variety of drawing materials and techniques on an intermediate level leading toward personal growth and style. Prerequisite: ART-005A

0373 ART 005B FIGURE DRAWING, INT 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW ART102 Gamboa,M0365 ART 005B FIGURE DRAWING, INT 3.0 04:40p-10:00p R ART102 STAFF

ART 006A is an intermediate two dimensional design course with an emphasis on the methods and applications of color theory. Topics include major historical and contemporary color systems, applied color use, and the elements of design as they apply to color. Multiple types of water based media, the use of collage and mixed media applications are investigated. Prerequisite: ART-003A

0627 ART 006A DESIGN & COLOR, INT 3.0 02:00p-04:30p TR ART104 Cook,J

ART 007 explores the history, cultural importance, process and contemporary concepts of ceramics. Advisory: ENG 001A

0455 ART 007 CERAMICS 3.0 2.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Maddigan,E09:00a-10:30a MW ART105

Note: Class meets two days per week for 3.6 hours and another 2.0 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0463 ART 007 CERAMICS 3.0 11:00a-01:30p MW ART105 Maddigan,E0343 ART 007 CERAMICS 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW ART105 Maddigan,E

ART 009A is an introduction to the basic materials, equipment, and processes of printmaking, including relief, intaglio, monotype, and stencil.

0633 ART 009A PRINTMAKING, BEG 3.0 11:00a-01:30p TR ART103 Richardson,E0621 ART 009A PRINTMAKING, BEG 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW ART103 Foreman,I

ART 009B students build on skills learned in the beginning printmaking course. Focus is on intermediate level technical processes. Students develop personal imagery utilizing one or more of the intermediate levelhand printmaking processes. Prerequisite: ART-009A

0635 ART 009B PRINTMAKING, INT 3.0 11:00a-01:30p TR ART103 Richardson,E0653 ART 009B PRINTMAKING, INT 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW ART103 Foreman,I

ART 002AHistory of Art I

This course provides anoverview of western artand architecture from prehistory through themedieval period, toinclude Prehistoric,Egyptian, Aegean,Mesopotamian, Greek,Etruscan, Roman, EarlyChristian, Byzantine,Early Medieval,Romanesque, andGothic periods.

ART 002B History of Art II

This course examinesthe art of the WesternWorld from the EarlyMiddle Ages throughthe Baroque era.Illustrated lectures and videotapes are used in the study of thearchitecture, sculpture,painting and other visualart forms of the EarlyMedieval, Romanesque,Gothic, Late Gothic,Early and HighRenaissance, NorthernRenaissance,Mannerism, BaroqueandRococo periods.

ART-002CModern Art History

This course examinesart of Europe andAmerica from the19thcentury to present.Illustrated lectures onsignificant movementsin painting, sculpture,and architecture of thisperiod include:Romanticism, Realism,Impressionism,Expressionism, Cubism,Dadaism, Surrealism,Abstract Expressionism,Pop Art, and contemporary directions.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 35

CIS - CM 35CIS - CS 35ART 35ART 010 is a general introduction to art across time and diverse cultures. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3Au0631 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW NDIO305 Soccio,L

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0659 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR N7 Soccio,L0657 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W N7 Soccio,L0661 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR N7 Soccio,Lu6921 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 05:15p-08:20p R CDHS41 Soccio,L

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets in Desert Hot Springs at 11625 West Drive, Desert Hot Springs.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0611 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Young,P0617 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Young,P

Note: Section 0617 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

ART 011A is a basic course in the principles, theories and techniques of sculpture.0421 ART 011A SCULPTURE, BEG 3.0 02:00p-04:30p TR ART106 STAFF

ART 011B is an intermediate course in the principles, theories, and mold making techniques in sculpture. Prerequisite: ART-011A

0425 ART 011B SCULPTURE, INT 3.0 02:00p-04:30p TR ART106 STAFF

ART 012A is an overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A

0643 ART 012A ASIAN ART 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M N7 Soccio,L

ART 012C studies ancient civilizations in Mexico, Central America, and South America up to European contact. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A

0623 ART 012C ANCIENT AMERICAS 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR N7 Martin,D

ART 014A covers the basics of silkscreen printing techniques. Advisory: ART-001A0641 ART 014A SCREEN PRINTING, BEG 3.0 09:30a-12:00p MW ART103 Foreman,I

ART 014B is an intermediate course in screen printing techniques and aesthetics. Prerequisite: ART-014A0647 ART 014B SCREEN PRNTNG, INT 3.0 09:30a-12:00p MW ART103 Foreman,I

ART 019 is an introduction to the principles, elements and practices of painting. Focus is on the exploration of painting materials, paint mixing techniques, perceptual skills, color theory and compositional structureas applied to painting. The course also applies the basic development of painting as a means of self-expression. Advisory: ART 001A or ART 003A

0341 ART 019 PAINTING, INTRO 3.0 11:00a-01:30p TR ART104 Gamboa,M

ART 020A students learn basic techniques of the ceramic sculptural art form by exploring the media of clay, basic modeling processes, and glazing techniques. Advisory: ART 007A

0321 ART 020A CERAMIC SCULPT, BEG 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR ART105 Smith,A

ART 020B expands student knowledge and expertise in the technologies of the ceramic sculpture art form. Prerequisite: ART-020A

0325 ART 020B CERAMIC SCULPT, INT 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR ART105 Smith,A

ART 021A is an introduction to the fundamentals of transparent watercolor painting using a variety of traditionaland contemporary material applications. Along with material study, emphasis is placed on basic visualelements, principles compositional structure and color theory. Through these applications in the art making process, students will be able to communicate visual images as creative statements. Advisory: ART 019 and ART 001A or ART 003A

0609 ART 021A WATERCOLOR PAINT, BEG 3.0 09:00a-02:20p F ART104 STAFF

ART 021B is an intermediate course in the methods of transparent and opaque watercolor painting. Prerequisite: ART-021A

0615 ART 021B WATERCOLOR PAINT, INT 3.0 09:00a-02:20p F ART104 STAFF

ART 030A is an introductory course in black and white photography. Basic camera and laboratory techniques are studied, including camera operation and film developing and printing, which enable the student tocommunicate by using photographic images as creative visual statements. A fully adjustable 35mm orlarger format film camera is required

0655 ART 030A PHOTOGRAPHY B&W, BEG 3.0 02:30p-05:00p MW ART101 Ewing,R0639 ART 030A PHOTOGRAPHY B&W, BEG 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR ART101 Ewing,R

ART-030B

Intermediate level photographycourse integrating digital cap-ture with traditional film pro-cessing and printing. Learnarchival printing techniques,alternative printing processes,studio lighting and using amedium format camera.

ART-031/DDP-030 -DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYProvides an introduction tothe tools, materials and techniques of digital photography. Students learnto capture images using a digital camera. Topics includethe use of digital interfaces,printers and file formats, aswell as the preparation ofimages for web use. A digitalcamera of at least 5 or 6megapixels is required.

Sections offered0651/0285Wednesday

6:00 p.m.-8:05 p.m.in Palm Springs

ART-019Explore a variety of paintingmaterials, paint mixing tech-niques, perceptual skill buildingand color theory.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR3636 CART-DSPS36 CS - DANC36 ART - AUTO ART 030B is an intermediate level course designed to strengthen applications in “wet” lab environments.

Students explore intermediate film techniques, studio lighting and experimental methods of photographic printing. Prerequisite: ART 030A or permission of instructor based on a portfolio presentation of student’s previous work. A fully adjustable 35mm or larger format camera is required.

0619 ART 030B PHOTOGRAPHY, INT 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR ART101 Ewing,R

ART 031 covers basic digital photography techniques and the use of digital cameras. A digital camera with manually adjustable f stops and shutter speeds and a corresponding camera manual is required. A Digital Camera of at least 5 or 6 megaixels is required.

u0651 ART 031 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 06:00p-08:05p W PS8 Klein,M36 HOURS TBA

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road. Note: Class meets one day per week on Wednesdays for 2.3 hours and on location six times persemester for six hours on the following dates: Feb. 22, Mar. 7 and 21, Apr. 4 and 18 and May 2.Locations will be Joshua Tree, Living Desert, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Street Fair,Salton Sea.

AstronomyA 001 is an introductory survey of planetary, stellar and galactic astronomy designed for students not majoring

in science. Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A6223 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR MSTC152 Elsenousy,Au6257 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO203 ElShafie,A

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.u6283 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 06:00p-09:05p W PS3 Goehring,C

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.3519 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN ElShafie,A

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

A 002 in an introductory survey of planetary, stellar and galactic astronomy designed for students not majoringin science. Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A, 5C

6275 A 002 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p TR DM23 ElShafie,A09:30a-12:35p T S14

6287 A 002 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p TR DM23 ElShafie,A09:30a-12:35p R S14

A 003 is an introduction to the current solar system. A comparative study will be made of the planets and theirsatellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, and interplanetary debris. Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A, 5C

3551 A 003 PLANET ASTRO 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MW MSTC250 Elsenousy,A12:30p-03:35p M S14

3599 A 003 PLANET ASTRO 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MW MSTC250 Elsenousy,A12:30p-03:35p W S14

Automotive TechnologyAUTO 010 provides an overview of automotive theory and service procedures including lecture/discussion and

hands-on experience understanding and servicing fundamental automotive components and systems.Advisory: RDG 061

0585 AUTO 010 INTRO AUTO TECH 4.0 09:00a-12:05p MW DM10 Anderson,D0541 AUTO 010 INTRO AUTO TECH 4.0 09:00a-12:05p TR DM11 Masson,K0565 AUTO 010 INTRO AUTO TECH 4.0 02:00p-05:05p TR DM21 Masson,K0543 AUTO 010 INTRO AUTO TECH 4.0 06:00p-09:05p MW DM11A Anderson,D0589 AUTO 010 INTRO AUTO TECH 4.0 06:00p-09:05p TR DM10 Reylek,S

AUTO 011B provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing fundamental automotive electrical circuit and system malfunctions. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Prerequisite: AUTO 010 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0593 AUTO 011B AUTO ELEC 4.0 09:00a-12:05p TR DM11A Redman,DNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 011C provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing intermediate to advanced automotive body electrical systems and common malfunctions. Prerequisite: AUTO 011B Advisory: RDG 061

0587 AUTO 011C ADV AUTO ELEC 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW DM11A Varga,J

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Should I take anAstronomy class? And if

so, which one?Have your ever wondered whyand how the planets orbitaround the sun? Have youthought about black holes andtime travel? If so, thenDescriptive Astronomy, A-001or A-002 will give you an opportunity to learn theanswers to all these questions,plus learn how COD’s state ofthe art, remotely operated 1-meter telescope at the MaryReagan Observatory works.

Both A-001 and A-002 fulfill thenatural science elective and willtransfer to the UCs and CalStates. The only difference is A-002 is a (4) unit class that includes a laboratory component, while A-001 is a(3) unit lecture only class. Also,if you need a natural scienceelective with a lab, A-002 fillsthat requirement.

In addition to a natural scienceelective, these courses are alsoworthwhile for science majorswho plan to pursue a career inPhysics, Astronomy,Astrophysics or Space Science.

Planet Jupiter along with thefour Galilean Moons.

Credit: COD 1-meter telescope.

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DSPS - DRA 37DDP -DSPS 37AUTO 37AUTO 012A provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting,

diagnosing and repairing automotive steering and suspension systems. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Prerequisite: AUTO 010 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0549 AUTO 012A AUTO SUSP & STEERING 4.0 09:00a-12:05p MW DM11 Anderson,DNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 013A provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing automotive braking. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0577 AUTO 013A AUTO BRAKE SYS 4.0 09:00a-12:05p TR DM10 Anderson,DNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

0501 AUTO 013A AUTO BRAKE SYS 4.0 02:00p-05:05p TR DM11 STAFFNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 014A provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing fundamental automotive engine management system malfunctions. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Prerequisite: AUTO 010 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0581 AUTO 014A AUTO ENGINE MGMT 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW DM11 Anderson,DNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 014B provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing intermediate to advanced engine management system malfunctions. Prerequisite: AUTO 014A

0597 AUTO 014B ADV ENGINE MGMT 4.0 06:00p-09:05p TR DM11A Shrum,DNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 015 provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing engine mechanical systems. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Prerequisite: AUTO 010 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0525 AUTO 015 ENGINE DIAG & REPAIR 4.0 02:00p-05:35p MW DM10 Redman,DNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 017 provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing transmissions/transaxles. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Prerequisite: AUTO 010 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0599 AUTO 017 AUTOMATIC TRANS 4.0 06:00p-09:35p MW DM10 Middleton,TNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 018 provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience understanding, servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing automotive heating and air conditioning systems. A testing fee is required. A $20.00 test fee for the appropriate Automotive Service Excellent (ASE) Student Exam is required. A uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0547 AUTO 018 AUTO HVAC 4.0 06:00p-09:05p MW DM11 Varga,JNote: A testing fee of $20.00 is required.

AUTO 020A provides lecture/discussion and hands-on experience performing common services on today’s automobile including: oil change, tire balance, brake job, cooling system service, tune-up and timing belt replacement. A uniform is required for this course. Prerequisite: AUTO 011B & AUTO 013A Advisory: RDG 061, ENG 061

0571 AUTO 020A AUTO QUICK SERVICE 3.0 09:00a-12:35p MW DM11A Redman,D

AUTO 043A explores the use of Hybrid and Electric battery power for vehicle transportation. Topics will include safety when using high voltage, maintenance, drivability, inverter, DC/DC power transfer, and battery technology. Physics of battery storage, Hybrid generation systems, Electric vehicle applications and their integrated systems from many manufacturers will be discussed. Hybrid and high voltage service and maintenance procedures. This course could be a preparation for the student to successfully complete the L-3 ASE exam. Prerequisite: AUTO 010 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: RDG 061

0537 AUTO 043A INTRO HYBRID/EV/FC 3.0 02:00p-04:30p TR DM11A Redman,D

It is important thatstudents attend thefirst class meetingof each course inwhich they areenrolled, whetheror not it is designatedas a lecture or alab. Faculty maydrop students whodo not appear inthe first lecture orlab section.

Introduction to Auto TechnologyAUTO-010

For those interested in pursuing a certificate ordegree in Automotive orAdvanced Transportation: thisis the first course you need.(CSU transferable as elective)

AutomotiveElectronics andElectrical SystemsAUTO-011B

This course focuses on thefoundational automotive electrical components and systems including: batteries,starting systems and chargingsystems with an emphasison troubleshooting, diagnosisand repair of common electrical system malfunctions.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR3838 AUTO - BIO AUTO 045A includes a brief history of alternative fuel, an overview of alternative fuels including an analysis of

the pros and cons of each fuel vehicle type.0573 AUTO 045A INTRO ALT FUEL VEHI 2.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Redman,D

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 23rd to begin the course.

AUTO 054D is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge of engine and emission control theory, design and operation. Students who successfully complete this training at a BAR-certified school will have met the BAR’s training requirements to qualify to take the Smog Check Inspector state licensing examination. Advisory: AUTO 014A

0579 AUTO 054D SMOG INSPECTOR 1 & 2 4.0 06:00p-09:05p TR DM21 Speer,M

AUTO 093B provides theory and hands-on experience in the fundamentals of light and medium duty diesel systems including: engine construction, lubrication, cooling, fuel delivery, and emission systems. Advisory: AUTO 010 & RDG 061

0523 AUTO 093B DIESEL SYSTEMS 4.0 06:00p-09:05p MW DM10A Lallman,A

AUTO 093D provides an overview of root cause analysis and its application as relevant to diesel systems diagnosis and troubleshooting. Advisory: AUTO-093C

0507 AUTO 093D DIESEL DIAG/TRBLSHOOT 2.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Anderson,DNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 23rd to begin the course.

AUTO 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1619 AUTO 095A AUTO TECH WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Shrum,D1631 AUTO 095A AUTO TECH WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Anderson,D1719 AUTO 095A AUTO TECH WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Redman,D

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

BiologyBI 004 is an introduction to biology for non-science majors covering the foundations of biology with a laboratory

component accompanying this course. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B*, 5C*3525 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MW MSTC250 Rosteck,R

09:30a-12:35p M MSTC2013567 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MW MSTC250 Rosteck,R

09:30a-12:35p W MSTC201u3511 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO308 Glover,A

09:30a-12:35p T NDIO301Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

u6165 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO308 Glover,A09:30a-12:35p R NDIO301

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3515 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 05:15p-06:35p MW MSTC250 Gerrard,A

06:50p-09:55p M MSTC2013523 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 05:15p-06:35p MW MSTC250 Gerrard,A

06:50p-09:55p W MSTC201

BI 005 is one of a two semester sequence (BI 005 & BI 006) designed for science majors. Course topics include cellular structure and biochemical processes. Completing BI 005 and BI 006 in any order fulfills the transfer requirement of one year of major’s introductory biology. Prerequisite: CH 001A, BI 004 or high school biology, and prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENG 001A.

IGETC: 5B, 5C3877 BI 005 MOLECULAR & CELL BIO 5.0 09:30a-11:35a TR MSTC250 Sawa,A

01:00p-04:05p F S103513 BI 005 MOLECULAR & CELL BIO 5.0 09:30a-11:35a TR MSTC250 Sawa,A

09:00a-12:05p F S10Note: Section 3513 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

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ECE 39ECE 39BIO 39BI 006 is an introduction to biology for science majors covering organismal biology and related topics with a

laboratory component accompanying this course. Prerequisite: BI-004 or high school biology, ENG-001A or concurrent enrollment, and MATH-012 or concurrent enrollment IGETC: 5B, 5C

3579 BI 006 BIOLOGY OF ORGANISMS 5.0 09:30a-11:35a TR MSTC201 Rosteck,R01:00p-04:05p F MSTC201

BI 007 is a course for science majors covering mammals and related topics. Advisory: BI-004 and ENG-001A IGETC: 5B

6209 BI 007 BIOLOGY OF MAMMALS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR MSTC201 Rosteck,R

BI 007L is a lab course for non-majors as well as science majors covering mammals and related topics. Prerequisite: BI 007 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: BI 004 & ENG 001A IGETC: 5C

6207 BI 007L BIO. OF MAMMALS LAB 1.0 03:30p-04:50p TR MSTC201 Rosteck,R

BI 011 provides an introduction and understanding of the biology of viruses to both science and non-science major students, specifically emphasizing those viruses implicated in human diseases. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B

3591 BI 011 BIOLOGY OF VIRUSES 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW MSTC152 STAFF

BI 013 is the first of a two course sequence that offers an in depth study of the human body. This course covers anatomical terminology, cells and tissues, the integumentary system, the skeletal system, articulations, the muscular system, the nervous system and special senses. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B, 5C

3581 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MW MSTC250 Silveira,M08:00a-09:20a MW S1

3593 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MW MSTC250 Silveira,M11:00a-12:20p MW S1

3517 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 11:45a-01:05p TR MSTC250 Tesch,A10:00a-11:20a TR S1

3521 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 11:45a-01:05p TR MSTC250 Tesch,A02:00p-03:20p TR S1

u3505 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO308 Vezzoli,G11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO301

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.u3559 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO308 Vezzoli,G

02:00p-03:20p MW NDIO301Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

3509 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MW MSTC251 STAFF03:30p-04:50p TR S1

Note: Section 3509 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.3533 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MW MSTC251 STAFF

05:15p-06:35p TR S1Note: Section 3533 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

6141 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 06:50p-08:10p MW MSTC250 Musch,G05:15p-06:35p MW S1

6143 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 06:50p-08:10p MW MSTC250 Musch,G08:20p-09:40p MW S1

BI 014 is the second of a two course sequence that offers an in depth study of the human body. This course covers the endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. Prerequisite: BI 013 & CH 004 or CH 005 IGETC: 5B, 5C

3583 BI 014 ANAT & PHYS II 5.0 02:00p-04:05p TR MSTC251 Silveira,M09:00a-12:05p T S10

3563 BI 014 ANAT & PHYS II 5.0 02:00p-04:05p TR MSTC251 Silveira,M09:00a-12:05p R S10

3503 BI 014 ANAT & PHYS II 5.0 02:00p-04:05p MW MSTC250 Sawa,A02:00p-05:05p T S10

3529 BI 014 ANAT & PHYS II 5.0 02:00p-04:05p MW MSTC250 Sawa,A02:00p-05:05p R S10

3541 BI 014 ANAT & PHYS II 5.0 06:50p-08:55p MW MSTC251 Vezzoli,G06:50p-09:55p T S1

3547 BI 014 ANAT & PHYS II 5.0 06:50p-08:55p MW MSTC251 Vezzoli,G06:50p-09:55p R S1

The characteristics of mammalsis briefly covered in Biology (BI 004) and Biology ofOrganisms (BI 006). Biology ofMammals (BI 007) covers allthe major orders of mammals indepth, as well as their anatomyand physiology, ecology, evolu-tion, distribution, domestication,and conservation.

The lecture and lab aredesigned to fulfill the naturalscience elective (same as BI004) and have been acceptedfor transfer to the UCs and Cal States. This is the onlybiology course offered in thescience department in whichthe lecture and lab are two separate courses, so that if students need only one or the other, they can be accommodated.

In addition to a natural scienceelective, these courses canalso be taken by sciencemajors who have fulfilled theirbiology requirements (BI 005and BI 006) and want to takemore biology while waiting tofulfill the rest of their sciencerequirements (chemistry, math,physics, etc.).

Biology Facts

• BI-005 & BI-006 are articulatedwith UC Riverside as UCR’sBIOL 5A, 5B and 5C, if bothBI-005 and BI-006 aretaken at COD.

• BI-005 is not a prerequisite to BI-006; you may take themin any order.

BI 007: Biology of Mammalsand

BI 007L: Biology of Mammals,Lab

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR4040 ECON-ENGR40 ECE -ECON40 BIO - BUMA BI 015 is a course designed for health science majors. The lecture and the laboratory topics offer a medical

microbiology approach to organisms that cause human disease, their anatomy and physiology, and the body’s response to infection. Prerequisite: BI-013 and CH-004 or CH-005 IGETC: 5B, 5C

3573 BI 015 GEN MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 11:45a-01:50p MW MSTC251 Tesch,A10:00a-11:20a MW S10

3575 BI 015 GEN MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 11:45a-01:50p MW MSTC251 Tesch,A02:30p-03:50p MW S10

3527 BI 015 GEN MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 05:15p-07:20p TR MSTC251 Glover,A05:15p-06:35p MW S10

6129 BI 015 GEN MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 05:15p-07:20p TR MSTC251 Glover,A07:10p-08:30p MW S10

Building Inspection TechnologyBIT 010 covers California Building, Housing, and Disabled Access Codes used for construction, maintenance,

and use of buildings and grounds within the State of California. Advisory: RDG 061 & MATH 0601781 BIT 010 CALIFORNIA BLDG CODES 4.0 05:30p-09:45p TR AS106 Jimenez,A

Note: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19

BIT 020 covers California Mechanical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. Advisory: RDG 061 & MATH 060

1761 BIT 020 CA MECHANICAL CODES 2.0 06:50p-08:55p TR AS106 Jimenez,ANote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/21

BIT 024 covers California’s Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24,Part 6). Advisory: MATH 060 & ENG 061

1785 BIT 024 CA ENERGY CODES 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Eads,RNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

BIT 026 involves building and fire codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and groundsin the State of California. Advisory: RDG 061 & MATH 060

1731 BIT 026 BLDG II/FIRE CODES 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W PSA13 Pelletier,B

Business/Finance & ManagementBUFI 012 students will learn about making money, managing taxes, budgeting, buying or leasing a car or a

house, or financing. Important issues of insurance, estate planning and retirement planning are also addressed. This course helps you understand money, how to make it, how to save it, how to manage it, and how to make informed financial decisions. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

6041 BUFI 012 MONEY MGMT/PLANNING 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M B5 Corrales-Cotto,C

BUHM 050 provides a basic understanding of the hospitality industry including lodging, food service, institutional, and resort operations.

0883 BUHM 050 INTRO/HOSPITALTY IND 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR B2 STAFF

BUHM 063 analyzes management’s functions and responsibilities in such areas as administration, organization, communications, accounting, marketing and human relations.

6027 BUHM 063 HTL/REST OPERATIONS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW B2 STAFF6045 BUHM 063 HTL/REST OPERATIONS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R B3 STAFF

BUHM 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1621 BUHM 095A HOTL/REST MGMT WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF1721 BUHM 095A HOTL/REST MGMT WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Struwe,K

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

BUMA 001 covers the basic functions of management, including planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. It also incorporates management skills application through in-text “tool kits” and other skilldevelopment activities as determined by the instructor.

0709 BUMA 001 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W B3 George,D0707 BUMA 001 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Holmes,R

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

Career & WorkforceSolutions Center

(760) 674-7799

The mission of the Careerand Workforce SolutionsCenter is to enhance student success by empowering students with the tools and skills necessary to be active participants in their careerdevelopment. The Centersupports the economic vitality of the CoachellaValley and beyond by serving as a bridge betweenindividuals seeking gainfulemployment and diverseindustries needing to attractand retain a skilled and educated workforce.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 41

ENGL 41ECON-ENGL 41BUMA - CH 41BUMA 010 covers the formation, structure, objectives, and ethics of contemporary business enterprises.

Advisory: RDG 0610735 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW B3 Levitt,C0729 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR DM23 Levitt,C0725 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR B3 George,D0741 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M B3 Holmes,R0737 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR B3 George,D0761 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR B3 George,D

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0745 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stegeman,P0757 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stegeman,P0769 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Barajas,A

BUMA 020A is an overview of laws and regulations that affect business and society. Required for Business Administration AS T. Advisory: RDG 061

6465 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW B5 Farrell,Pu6441 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO308 Farrell,P

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio. 6471 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W B5 Fuchs,S

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0783 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Mayes,J0787 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Barajas,A6431 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Mayes,J

BUMA 026 introduces social media and online marketing tools and strategy for businesses. Prerequisite: BUMA 027 Advisory: BUMA 031 & BUMA 094

0871 BUMA 026 SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW B5 STAFF

BUMA 027 is the study of market structures, channels of distribution, pricing and price policy, and market research.

0731 BUMA 027 MARKETING 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR B4 Stegeman,P

BUMA 032 covers basic concepts of individual, group, and organizational human behavior as they affect human relations, performance, and productivity within the workplace.

0721 BUMA 032 HUMAN RELATIONS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR B4 Stegeman,P

BUMA 094 involves the study of oral and written communications designed for the business environment. Advisory: RDG 061

0739 BUMA 094 BUS COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Becker,ZNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

BUMA 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1629 BUMA 095A BUS MGMT WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 George,D1633 BUMA 095A BUS MGMT WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 Weston,A1729 BUMA 095A BUS MGMT WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 Friedman,H

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

ChemistryCH 001A is the first course of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of

chemistry, with emphasis on chemical calculations. Prerequisite: MATH 040 and CH 003 or one year high school chemistry IGETC: 5A, 5C

6213 CH 001A GEN CHEMISTRY I 5.0 09:30a-11:35a TR MSTC251 Mayo,D02:00p-05:05p T MSTC205

6219 CH 001A GEN CHEMISTRY I 5.0 09:30a-11:35a TR MSTC251 Mayo,D02:00p-05:05p R MSTC205

6225 CH 001A GEN CHEMISTRY I 5.0 05:15p-07:20p MW MSTC153 Mayo,D05:15p-08:20p R MSTC205

Note: Section 6225 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR4242 ENGL42 ENGL42 CH - COLLCH 001B is the second of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of chemistry

with emphasis on chemical calculations. Prerequisite: CH 001A IGETC: 5A, 5C3545 CH 001B GEN CHEMISTRY II 5.0 09:30a-11:35a MW MSTC251 Ciurash,J

02:00p-05:05p M MSTC2053539 CH 001B GEN CHEMISTRY II 5.0 09:30a-11:35a MW MSTC251 Ciurash,J

02:00p-05:05p W MSTC2056217 CH 001B GEN CHEMISTRY II 5.0 02:00p-04:05p TR MSTC250 Melton,C

09:00a-12:05p F MSTC2056227 CH 001B GEN CHEMISTRY II 5.0 02:00p-04:05p TR MSTC250 Melton,C

01:00p-04:05p F MSTC205Note: Section 6227 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

CH 003 gives an overview of inorganic chemistry and teaches the students the proper chemical laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

6263 CH 003 INTRO GENERAL CHEM 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MW MSTC251 Melton,C09:30a-12:35p M S5

6267 CH 003 INTRO GENERAL CHEM 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MW MSTC251 Melton,C09:30a-12:35p W S5

6279 CH 003 INTRO GENERAL CHEM 4.0 05:15p-06:35p MW CMH1 STAFF06:50p-09:55p M S5

6291 CH 003 INTRO GENERAL CHEM 4.0 05:15p-06:35p MW CMH1 STAFF06:50p-09:55p W S5 STAFF

CH 004 covers the basic principles of inorganic, organic and biochemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 054Advisory: ENG 061

3549 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 08:00a-09:20a TR MSTC251 Ciurash,J09:30a-12:35p T S6

3587 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 08:00a-09:20a TR MSTC251 Ciurash,J09:30a-12:35p R S6

6205 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MW DM23 Mayo,D11:30a-02:35p M S6

6201 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MW DM23 Mayo,D11:30a-02:35p W S6

3535 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MW DM23 Mayo,A03:30p-06:35p M S6

3537 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MW DM23 Mayo,A03:30p-06:35p W S6

3543 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 05:15p-06:35p TR DM23 Alou Hicks,M06:50p-09:55p T S6

6231 CH 004 FUND OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 05:15p-06:35p TR DM23 Alou Hicks,M06:50p-09:55p R S6

CH 005 is a survey of organic chemistry and biochemistry with an emphasis on the health sciences. This course, in conjunction with CH-003 or CH-004, satisfies the requirements for those Health Sciences programs that require one year of chemistry other than general chemistry. Prerequisite: CH-003 or CH-004 IGETC: 5A, 5C

3585 CH 005 BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4.0 08:00a-09:20a TR MSTC202 Guinn,R09:30a-12:35p T MSTC205

CH 010B is the second of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CH-010A IGETC: 5A, 5C

6265 CH 010B ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 5.0 09:30a-11:35a MW MSTC153 Guinn,R09:00a-12:05p F S5

6203 CH 010B ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 5.0 09:30a-11:35a MW MSTC153 Guinn,R01:00p-04:05p F S5

CollegeCOLL 001 develops thinking strategies that can be used for lifelong problem solving in academic, social, and

personal life.8325 COLL 001 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC13 Emerson,L

Oden,Ru8381 COLL 001 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO305 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.8321 COLL 001 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW COM101 STAFF8341 COLL 001 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR COM104 STAFF

Did You Know?

CH-001A and CH-001BGeneral Chemistryare offered in both

Fall and Spring.

CH-005satisfies the require-ment for COD/CSUSBNursing students.

Stay on task in Mathand Science withTASC Tutors!

Tutoring support forMATH is offered inthe Tutoring andAcademic SkillsCenter,call (760) 776-7241 for moreinformation.

It is important thatstudents attend thefirst class meetingof each course inwhich they areenrolled, whetheror not it is designatedas a lecture or alab. Faculty maydrop students whodo not appear inthe first lecture orlab section.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 43

ENGL 43ENGL 43COMM 43Communication StudiesCOMM 001 students learn to develop an effective style of public communication, including informative, expository,

persuasive, extemporaneous, and impromptu forms of speaking. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C1579 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW COM107 Reed,E1417 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 08:00a-11:05a F COM207 Jazan,A1511 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW COM101 Christman,C1377 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR COM202 Reed,E1211 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW COM107 Bashore,D1521 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p M COM202 Diaz,M

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

1231 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR COM107 Shaw,W1301 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW COM107 Bashore,D1215 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR COM107 Walker,G1237 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p M COM107 Christman,C

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

1261 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR COM207 Shaw,W1409 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W COM101 Glatfelter,A1443 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p W COM107 Christman,C

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

1527 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-05:05p R COM107 Walker,G1283 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR COM207 Christman,C1183 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M COM107 Alatorre,G1289 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:50p-08:10p T COM107 Diaz,M

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u1219 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO203 Rigby,Ku1461 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 01:00p-04:05p R NDIO104 Jazan,Au1315 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-05:05p T NDIO302 Rigby,Ku1467 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W NDIO306 Jazan,A

West Valley sites - Palm Springs (PS) and Desert Hot Springs (CDHS) - Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u1561 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW PS2 Reed,Eu1403 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M PS3 Walker,Gu6901 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:00p-09:05p T CDHS41 Jazan,A

COMM 005 covers the breadth of the communication field, including public speaking, interpersonal communication, and small group communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1145 COMM 005 SURVEY HUMAN COMM 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW COM107 Reed,E

COMM 009 students learn rhetorical principles and develop better interpersonal communication skills, including conflict resolution, listening, nonverbal communication, and verbal communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1217 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR COM103 Reed,Eu1255 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO104 Rigby,K

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1245 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 11:00a-12:20p W COM202 Diaz,M

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

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OfficeNumbers

Public Safety Office341-2111

President's Office773- 2500

Vice President, StudentServices 773-2590Vice President,Instruction 776-7442Vice President,Administrative Services

773-2511Human Resources

773-2529Tutoring & AcademicSkills Center (TASC)

773-2557Alumni Office/StreetFair 773-2567Foundation Office

773-2561

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Applied Sciences &Business 773-2571Arts & Media 773-2574Communication &Humanities 773-2572Health Sciences/Education 773-2579Kinesiology/Athletics

773-2591Library & LearningResources 568-7517Math and Science

773-2573Social Sciences

773-2574

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR4444 ENGL - ESL44 ENGL44 COMM - CIS1205 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW COM202 Glatfelter,A1227 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M COM202 Glatfelter,A1251 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 05:15p-06:35p T COM101 Diaz,M

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

u1233 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 06:00p-09:05p R PS2 Slusser,DNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

1143 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W COM107 Slusser,D

COMM 013 students learn about group dynamics, including group development, problem solving, leadership, and conflict management. Formal speaking assignments are an integral part of the course. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1487 COMM 013 SMALL GROUP COMM 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR COM107 Shaw,Wu1381 COMM 013 SMALL GROUP COMM 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M NDIO207 Jazan,A

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

COMM 017 students learn about dominant cultural patterns of the U.S. and other cultures and how thosepatterns impact communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1139 COMM 017 INTERCULTURAL COMM 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR COM203 Christman,C1169 COMM 017 INTERCULTURAL COMM 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW COM107 Bashore,D

COMM 021 students gain familiarity with findings from empirical investigations on persuasion and will learn about strategies and techniques of decision making relating to a wide variety of real-life communication contexts, situations, and settings. Rhetorical principles are discussed. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

u1447 COMM 021 INTRO TO PERSUASION 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW NDIO207 Jazan,ANote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

COMM 025 students learn argumentation skills, persuasion, and the effective use of evidence through practice, debate, analysis of media, propaganda, and current and historical political speeches. Advisory: ENG 001A

1281 COMM 025 ARGUMENTATION 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW COM101 Christman,C1439 COMM 025 ARGUMENTATION 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR COM203 Christman,C

Computer Information SystemsCIS 010 examines Information technology concepts. Advisory: CIS-005u0927 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 08:00a-11:05p M NDIO204 Richards,M

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

0831 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 09:30a-12:35p MW B7 Williams,G0821 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 09:30a-12:35p TR B7 Romero,J0983 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p TR B7 Romero,Ju0995 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW NDIO204 Richards,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0823 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 02:30p-03:50p MW B7 Marhuenda-Donate,F

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets two days per week for 3.2 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0843 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F0855 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F0863 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F0923 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Best,R0947 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J0981 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J0893 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 108 TOTAL HRS TBA FULLONLN Williams,G

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.Note: Section 0893 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

InterculturalCommunication

COMM 017

COMM 017 focuses on thecommunication behaviorsand values common to allcultures, and on the differences that insulate anddivide people of one culturefrom others. This courseleads to a better under-standing of traditions,increased appreciation ofbehavioral variations, andan awareness of moreeffective methods of communication.

Section 113911:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Tuesday/Thursday

Section 11693:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.Monday/Wednesday

Some CIS prefixesare now AISApplications &InformationSystems

AIS classes combine technical and businessskills required for successin an entry leveloffice/administrative assistant position. Getready for your future with AIS courses and certificates!

Planning toTransfer?

www.assist.orgYour official sourcefor California articulation andstudent transfer information.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 45

ESL - ESLN 45ESL 45CIS - CS 45CIS 040 is an introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing

demand for entry-level ICT professionals.0931 CIS 040 IT ESSENTIALS 4.0 09:30a-12:35p MW B8 Flores,M0939 CIS 040 IT ESSENTIALS 4.0 05:30p-08:35p TR B8 Williams,G

CIS 053 introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP (Internet Protocol) addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundationfor further study of computer networks. It uses the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) and TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link, and physical layers. Advisory: CIS 040 or CIS 340B

0777 CIS 053 IT NETWORKS 3.0 01:00p-03:30p MW B8 Williams,G

CIS 054 along with CIS-053, Computer Network Fundamentals, should prepare students for the current versionof the Cisco Certified Entry-level Network Technician (CCENT) certification exam. Prerequisite: CIS-053 or equivalent

0975 CIS 054 ROUTERS & SWITCHES 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW B8 Williams,G

CIS 060 is an introduction to the fundamental principles and topics of Information Technology Security and Risk Management at the organizational level. It addresses hardware, software, processes, communications, applications, and policies and procedures with respect to organizational Cybersecurity and Risk Management. This course requires a strong background in networking fundamentals. Students who feel they have this background but have not taken CIS 053 are encouraged to contact a CIS faculty member for possible prerequisite waiver. Prerequisite: CIS 053

0917 CIS 060 SYSTEMS SECURITY 3.0 12:30p-03:00p TR B8 Flores,M

CIS 064 introduces the network security specialist to the various methodologies for attacking a network. Students will be introduced to the concepts, principles, and techniques, supplemented by hands-on exercises, for attacking and disabling a network within the context of properly securing a network. Thecourse will emphasize network attack methodologies with the emphasis on student use of network attack techniques and tools and appropriate defenses and countermeasures. Students will receive course content information through a variety of methods: lecture and demonstration of hacking tools will be used in addition to a virtual environment. Students will experience a hands-on practical approach to penetration testing measures and ethical hacking. Prerequisite: CIS 060 or equivalent

0967 CIS 064 ETHICAL HACKING 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR B8 Flores,M

CIS 080 provides the students with an introduction to: 1) the core concepts in data and information management and 2) the functional use of SQL for database interaction. It is centered around the coreskills of identifying organizational information requirements, modeling them using conceptual data modeling techniques, converting the conceptual data models into relational data models and verifyingits structural characteristics with normalization techniques, and implementing and utilizing a relationaldatabase using SQL on an industrial-strength database management system. Prerequisite: CIS 010

0973 CIS 080 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 3.0 09:30a-12:00P TR B8 Flores,M

CIS 085C covers the fundamentals of client-side and server-side web programming, using JavaScript, PHP, Perland MySQL. Prerequisite: CIS 082C

0873 CIS 085C DYNAMIC WEB DESIGN 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,FNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

CIS 087 provides an introduction to programming and business applications using Python. The course focuses on developing the fundamental concepts and models of application development including the basic concepts of program design, debugging, data structures, structured and object-oriented programming,problem solving, programming logic, and fundamental design techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 010 or Instructor approval

0979 CIS 087 INTRO TO PYTHON 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Powell,JNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th, to begin the course.

Computer ScienceCS 007A is an introduction to computer programming using the C++ language for students with no programming

experience. Prerequisite: MATH-005 or any other math course with MATH-040 as a prerequisite3401 CS 007A COMPUTER SCIENCE I 4.0 09:00a-12:05p MW DM24 Hagopian,Gu3459 CS 007A COMPUTER SCIENCE I 4.0 01:00p-04:05p TR NDIO206 Johansen,S

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Interested in a DISTANCE EDUCATION

class? Go to the Student

Services/Online Classespage at:

collegeofthedesert.edu/

All online students must:

1. Complete the standard admission andregistration process.

2. Access the onlineclass (or classes) by logging in to MyCOD on or beforeJanuary 27, 2020 tobegin the course.

3. Have their own computers and Internet access. The college does notprovide computers orInternet access for students in online classes.

Online courses generally follow thetraditional sixteenweek semester, but thecoursework is completedasynchronously viaCanvas.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR4646 ESLN46 ESLN46 CS - CART CS 007B develops solutions for larger-scale programming problems using recursion, file processing, and

object-oriented programming. This course uses C++. Prerequisite: CS-007A and MATH-0123481 CS 007B COMPUTER SCIENCE II 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW DM24 Hagopian,G

CS 008 examines the organization and behavior of real computer systems and data structures at the assembly-language level. Digital electronics and numerical computation is examined. Prerequisite: CS-007A

3479 CS 008 COMPUTER ARCH 3.0 02:00p-04:30p TR MSTC202 MacIntire,D

CS 009 will use an object-oriented language such as C++ to study more advanced programming principles andtechniques. Students will learn about important data structures, how to create and evaluate importantsorting and searching algorithms, and basic software engineering principles. Prerequisite: CS-007B and MATH-015

3403 CS 009 DATA STRUCTURES 3.0 02:00p-05:05p MW PSA16 STAFF

Construction ManagementCM 001 provides an overview of the construction industry and its markets. The impact, practices, methods and

ethics in the construction industry are reviewed. Advisory: MATH 060 and RDG 0611745 CM 001 INTRO/CONSTRUCT MGMT 2.0 03:00p-05:05p T AS106 Ritchey,R

CM 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344

1815 CM 095A CONSTRUCT MGMT WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Gonzalez,D1753 CM 095A CONSTRUCT MGMT WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Friedman,H

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

CounselingCOUN 011 teaches a method of researching scholarships; completing applications; writing a personal

statement; and developing a portfolio which contains all necessary documentation for submitting winning applications. Advisory: Basic knowledge of the Internet, and basic word-processing.

8011 COUN 011 INTRO TO SCHOLARSHIPS 1.0 2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Andrews,ENote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

COUN 012 is designed to cover theories and concepts of values, interests, skills, and personality as applied to the career and life planning process. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

8033 COUN 012 LIFE PLAN/PERS EXPLO 3.0 08:30a-11:35a F COM104 STAFFu8073 COUN 012 LIFE PLAN/PERS EXPLO 3.0 08:30a-11:35a F NDIO203 Herrera,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.8081 COUN 012 LIFE PLAN/PERS EXPLO 3.0 05:15p-08:20p W COM203 Cooper,S8023 COUN 012 LIFE PLAN/PERS EXPLO 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Andrews,E

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

COUN 060 course topics include an overview of higher education, student support services, study skills, and an introduction to transfer and career development. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

8027 COUN 060 COLLEGE SUCCESS 1.0 12:30p-01:45p M COM102 STAFFNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/18

Culinary ArtsCART 001 is a study of the principles of hygiene and sanitation and their application to food service

operations. An exam fee of $48.00 is required for students to get certified. Advisory: MATH 060 & ENG 061

1153 CART 001 SANITATION & SAFETY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T B3 Ford,TNote: An exam fee of $48.00 is required to get certified.

1131 CART 001 SANITATION & SAFETY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W B3 Ford,TNote: An exam fee of $48.00 is required to get certified.

Student EducationPlans (SEP)

Did you know that theStudent Success Act of 2012(SB 1456) requires studentswith 15 degree applicableunits or three semesters ofattendance (whichever comesfirst), to have an SEP in orderto receive priority registration.

In compliance with this law,students that meet those conditions and do not have an SEP will have to registermuch later than other students during OpenEnrollment.

If you need more informationabout the SEP process,contact the Counseling Centerat (760) 773-2521.

Student ComputerLiteracy and Access

One of the institutionaloutcomes for all CODstudents is technologicalliteracy. As such, anyclass may be webenhanced and mightrequire access to onlinesites such as Canvas,MyMathLab, MyLab, orthe textbook publisher’swebsite for assignments,testing, homework, etc. Internet-ready computers are availablein a variety of locations,including the Tutoringand Academic SkillsCenter (TASC) andLibrary.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 47

ESLN - 47ESLN 47CART-DANC 47CART 003 is an introductory course which covers the art of seasoning and flavoring, basic taste, heat as it

applies to cooking methods and knife skills. A Classic Chef uniform is required for this class. Advisory: MATH 060

1163 CART 003 PRINC OF COOKING 5.0 07:00a-08:20a TWRF B4 Dutra,JNote: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/20 08:30a-12:10p TWRF LA5

1161 CART 003 PRINC OF COOKING 5.0 11:00a-12:20p TR COM210 Struwe,K12:30p-04:05p TR LA6

CART 004 covers the principles and practices used in producing pantry items in a commercial environment.A Classic Chef uniform is required for this class. Advisory: MATH 060

1127 CART 004 PANTRY 5.0 07:00a-08:25a TWRF B4 Azer,JNote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/22 08:35a-11:50a TWRF LA5 Dutra,J

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CART 006 is a comprehensive study of the skills necessary in the preparation and presentation of cold buffets.A Classic Chef uniform is required for this class. Advisory: MATH 060

1185 CART 006 GARDE MANGER 5.0 07:00a-08:20a TWRF B2 Azer,JNote: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/20 08:30a-12:10p TWRF LA6 STAFF

1193 CART 006 GARDE MANGER 5.0 07:00a-08:20a TWRF B2 STAFFNote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/22 08:30a-12:05p TWRF LA6 STAFFNote: Section 1193 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

CART 010 is a study of the basic principles of purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items. Advisory: ENG 061 and MATH 060

1111 CART 010 FD PROCUR & CST CONT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Struwe,KNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

CART 011 studies the basic principles of menu making for a variety of types of food service operations. Advisory: ENG 061 and MATH 060

1105 CART 011 MENU PLANNING 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TW B4 Poster,G

CART 033 is an introductory course which covers the functions of ingredients, weights, measurement, mixing methods and the production of baked goods. A Classic Chef uniform is required for this class. Advisory: MATH 060

1129 CART 033 INTRO TO BAKING 4.0 12:30p-02:45p MWF B4 Struwe,KNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20 02:55p-05:05p MWF LA6

1101 CART 033 INTRO TO BAKING 4.0 05:15p-07:25p MTWR B4 Struwe,KNote: 6 week class: 04/13 - 05/21 07:35p-09:40p MTWR LA6

CART 034 is an advanced course which builds on the knowledge and skills developed in CART 033. A Classic Chef uniform is required for this class. Prerequisite: CART 033 Advisory: MATH 060

1165 CART 034 INTERMEDIATE BAKING 4.0 12:30p-02:35p MWF B4 Azer,JNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22 02:45p-04:50p MWF LA6 Yeap,C

CART 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344

1649 CART 095A CULINARY ARTS WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Struwe,K1749 CART 095A CULINARY ARTS WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Cooper,D

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

DanceDANC 015 examines the development of dance from pre classic to contemporary forms. IGETC: 3A1999 DANC 015 HISTORY OF DANCE 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW SOC10 New,D

DANC 073A offers instruction in jazz dance technique.2067 DANC 073A DANCE, JAZZ 1.0 03:30p-05:35p R T1 New,D

DANC 073B offers continued instruction in jazz dance technique. Prerequisite: DANC 073A or KINE 0532061 DANC 073B DANCE, JAZZ 1.0 03:30p-05:35p R T1 New,D

DANC 075 offers instruction in Tap dancing.2073 DANC 075DANCE, TAP 1.0 03:30p-05:35p T T1 Miller,J

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History of DanceDANC-015

Dance, Music andTheater Students -

This course examinesthe chronological devel-opment of dance andincludes the study ofpre-classic through contemporary forms. It emphasizes the interconnectionsbetween aesthetic practice and people,events, and ideas.

Section 199912:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.Monday/Wednesday

Culinary ArtsProgram

For information aboutthe Culinary ArtsProgram, please contactthe School of AppliedSciences and Business,AS building, room 101or call (760) 773-2571.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR4848 FIRE - FOR48 ESLN-FIRE48 DANC - DDP DANC 076A offers instruction in beginning ballet.2077 DANC 076A DANCE, BALLET 2.0 03:30p-05:35p MW T1 New,D

DANC 076B provides continued instruction in beginning ballet. Prerequisite: DANC 076A2071 DANC 076B DANCE, BALLET 2.0 03:30p-05:35p MW T1 New,D

Digital Design & ProductionDDP 001A is an introduction to Adobe Photoshop software for photo manipulation and graphics creation.

No prior experience with Photoshop is necessary, however, a good working knowledge of either Windows or MacIntosh operating systems and software is recommended.

u0277 DDP 001A COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1A 3.0 08:00a-10:30a MW PS8 STAFFNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0265 DDP 001A COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1A 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ferraccioli,D0281 DDP 001A COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1A 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Soltes,R

DDP 001B is an introduction to Adobe Illustrator software for graphic design and sharp-edged artistic illustration on the computer. No prior experience with Illustrator is necessary, however, a good workingknowledge of either Windows or MacIntosh operating systems and software is recommended.

u0261 DDP 001B COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1B 3.0 04:30p-09:50p R PS8 Patterson,MNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

0255 DDP 001B COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1B 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ferraccioli,DNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

DDP 002 covers page layout techniques using Adobe InDesign and advanced Photoshop and Illustrator techniques.0237 DDP 002 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 2 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Abril,M

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

DDP 010 covers basic graphic design principles and techniques using current industry software. Students learn about graphic design terminology, history, career options, concepts, the design process, project research, generating ideas, elements and principles. Prerequisite: DDP 001B

u0233 DDP 010 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3.0 10:45a-12:50p T NDIO204 Abril,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

DDP 011 is a studio course continuing the application of visual communications with an emphasis on typographyand unifying concepts with meaning. Students will create comprehensive design projects which include type design, packaging, advertising, and social media content. Prerequisite: DDP 010

u0259 DDP 011 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3.0 10:45a-12:50p W PS8 Abril,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

DDP 021 is intended for advanced students with a good understanding of a variety of applications to produce graphics with 3D, sound, animation, and video. The focus of the course is on video format production of finished pieces. Prerequisite: DDP-020

u0251 DDP 021 NEW MEDIA II 3.0 04:30p-09:50p M PS8 Seichter,KNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

DDP 028 students will create a visual portfolio, resume, and artist’s statement in preparation for a degree, transfer, or career in art or related fields. Prerequisite: Completed a minimum of two courses in Art (ART), Digital Design & Production (DDP), Architecture (ARCH), or Theater Arts (TA)

u0253 DDP 028 PORTFOLIO PREP 2.0 01:00p-05:15p W PS8 Abril,MNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

Film Program students,did you know?

Digital Design Production andTheatre Arts offer Film Programstudents required courses foradvanced Film Productionstudy. In DDP-020 New Media I,film students build on the filmediting skills learned in RTV-010A/FILM-002A FilmProduction I, and RTV-011A/FILM-002B FilmProduction II, using AdobePremiere to explore the synthesisof video, audio, graphics, photography and animation tocomplete the film storytellingprocess by composing compellingly edited movie stories. TA-010 Introduction toDesign & Production introducesFilm students to the theory andpractice of production design,providing them with the toolsand processes needed to create a film’s visual style toexpress the story’s mood, toneand meaning. DDP-020 andTA-010 satisfy requirements ofthe new Associates Degree inFilm Production.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 49

FR - GOLF 49FIRE- GEOL 49DDP - DSPS 49DDP 030 covers basic digital photography techniques and the use of digital cameras. A digital camera with

manually adjustable f-stops and shutter speeds and a corresponding camera manual is required.u0285 DDP 030 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 06:00p-08:05p W PS 8 Klein,M

36 HOURS TBANote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.Note: Class meets one day per week on Wednesdays for 2.3 hours and on location six times persemester for six hours on the following dates: Feb. 22, Mar. 7 and 21, Apr. 4 and 18 and May 2.Locations will be Joshua Tree, Living Desert, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Street Fair,Salton Sea.

DDP 032, Applied Digital Photography, emphasizes the use of digital photography for commercial applications in magazines, newspapers, weddings, web sites, books, and others areas of commercial design.Prerequisite: DDP-030

u0257 DDP 032 APPLIED DGTL PHOTO 2 3.0 06:00p-08:05p W PS 8 Klein,M36 HOURS TBA

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.Note: Class meets one day per week on Wednesdays for 2.3 hours and on location six times persemester for six hours on the following dates: Feb. 22, Mar. 7 and 21, Apr. 4 and 18 and May 2.Locations will be Joshua Tree, Living Desert, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Street Fair,Salton Sea.

Disabled Students Programs and ServicesDSPS 041 is designed to assist students with disabilities in managing and organizing information utilizing

various adaptive hardware and software programs. Advisory: Intended for students with disabilities8017 DSPS 041 INFO MGMT STRATEGIES 2.0 09:30a-10:50a TR CSSC118A Wilander,L

DSPS 045A is designed to assist students with disabilities in developing specific goals for employment. Advisory: Intended for Workability III students

8019 DSPS 045A VOC EXPLORATION 1.0 02:00p-04:05p W CSSC118A Ologhlin,DNote: 7 week class: 01/29 - 03/18

DSPS 045B is designed to assist students with disabilities in successfully completing job applications and writing a resume, complete with a cover letter. Advisory: Intended for Workability III students

8053 DSPS 045B RESUME WRITING 0.5 02:00p-04:05p W CSSC118A Ologhlin,DNote: 4 week class: 03/25 - 04/22

DSPS 045C is designed to assist students with disabilities to develop competitive job interview skills. Advisory: Intended for Workability III students

8055 DSPS 045C INTERVIEW SKILLS 0.5 02:00p-04:05p W CSSC118A Ologhlin,DNote: 3 week class: 04/29 - 05/20

DSPS 301 evaluates individually referred students to determine their specific learning disability. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Limitation on Enrollment: Students must be referred by the Learning Disability Specialist

8009 DSPS 301 SPEC LEARN SKLLS DEV 0.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA CSSC118 Wilander,L

DSPS 304 is a laboratory setting in which students with disabilities can utilize specialized computer equipmentto complete academic coursework under the supervision of a Disability Specialist/Instructor. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Limitation on Enrollment: Intended for students with disabilities

8015 DSPS 304INSTRUCT SUPPORT LAB 0.0 TBA CSSC118 Wilander,LNote: See posted hours and workshop schedule in CSSC 118.

DSPS Adapted Kinesiology for students with disabilitiesKINE 064 is a tennis activity for student with disabilities. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities2581 KINE 064 ADAPTED TENNIS 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR CRTSCRTS Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 065 is a weight training class for students with disabilities. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities2779 KINE 065 ADAPTED PHYS ACTIVTY 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE101 Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 067 is a Golf activity class for students with disabilities. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities2303 KINE 067 ADAPTED GOLF 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW GOLFRNGE Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 085 is designed for disabled individuals of all fitness levels who would like to increase their body/mind/spirit using Iyengar’s method of Hatha Yoga. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities

2359 KINE 085 ADAPTED YOGA 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE104 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

DISABLED STUDENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICES(DSPS) 760 773-2534

DSPS at College of the Desertis committed to providing students with documenteddisabilities equal access to acommunity college education.Through the utilization of specialized instructional programs and disability relatedsupport services, DSPSencourages and fosters independence and assists students in attaining theireducational and vocationalgoals.

DSPS classes and instructionalsupport trainings are offeredin the High Tech Center. TheHigh Tech Center providesstudents access to adaptivehardware and software tosupport their academic needs.

The Learning DisabilitiesProgram begins with theCommunity CollegeAssessment of Eligibility forservices. Qualified studentsreceive specialized instructionand support services comple-menting and reinforcing theirregular class participation.

WorkAbility III is a jointlyfunded program between theState Department ofRehabilitation and CaliforniaCommunity Colleges to assiststudents/clients with disabilitiesin job placement.

Adapted Kinesiology classesare offered during some termsfor students with disabilities.Students needing additionalassistance or a mobility aideare recommended to enroll inAdapted Kinesiology classes.Adapted courses can include:Tennis, Badminton, Golf,Yoga, Physical Activity(weight training and fitness),and Fitness Aquatics.Mobility aides are providedfor students approved for thisservice.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR5050 GOLF- HEA50 DRA - ECE Drafting/CADDRA 001 introduces students to general and architectural drafting skills. Advisory: MATH 0606369 DRA 001 TECHNICAL DRAFTING I 3.0 08:00a-10:35a MTWR AS104 Bitanga,B

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/19

DRA 002 covers the basics of computer aided drafting and design using AutoCAD software. Advisory: DRA 001 & CIS 010

6357 DRA 002 AUTOCAD 4.0 05:30p-09:05p TR AS105 Cota,J

Early Childhood EducationECE 001 addresses the principles and practices of interaction among adults and children as evidenced by

meaningful relationships, developmental play, and reflections which are the cornerstone of early childhood education. Advisory: ENG 061

u2201 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 08:00a-11:50a S NDIO105 Martinez,ANote: 7 week class: 02/01 - 03/21 12:30p-03:55p S NDIO105 Martinez,ANote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.Note: This class provides bilingual support.Note: No class meeting Feb. 15

2245 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 05:15p-08:20p R ECE101 Loukatos,D2213 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Greene,D

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

ECE 010 studies the major theories of the developing child from conception through age 18. Advisory: ENG 061u2203 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 09:30a-12:50p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,M

Note: 4 week class: 01/27 - 02/20Note: Section 2203 is the first class in a series of four FAST TRACK classes. Students are able tocomplete 12 units in one semester by attending class 4 mornings each week. Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ECE 001 addresses the principles and practices of interaction among adults and children as evidenced by meaningful relationships, developmental play, and reflections which are the cornerstone of early childhood education. Advisory: ENG 061

u2239 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 09:30a-12:35p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,MNote: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/19Note: Section 2239 is the second class in the cohort model series. Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ECE 012 studies the family and the importance of family involvement for the success of the school experience.Advisory: ECE 010

u2207 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 09:30a-12:35p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,MNote: 4 week class: 03/23 - 04/23Note: Section 2207 is the third class in the FAST TRACK series. Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ECE 040 presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children through developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. Prerequisite: ECE-010 or concurrent enrollment

u2209 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 09:30a-12:35p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,MNote: 4 week class: 04/27 - 05/21Note: Section 2209 is the fourth class in the FAST TRACK series.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ECE 010 studies the major theories of the developing child from conception through age 18. Advisory: ENG 0612267 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 02:00p-05:05p T ECE101 Sadler,N2255 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 05:15p-08:20p M N9 Castillo,Mu2295 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T PS2 Mosley,S

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u2271 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO105 Midcalf,Du2237 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO306 Midcalf,Du2273 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO306 Mosley,S

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

2287 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Avalos,M2291 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Thompson,M2253 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN STAFF

Note: Section 2253 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

Early ChildhoodEducation

Students should beadvised that both ECE-010 and ECE-012are required coursesthat must be completed prior toworking with childrenin a program licensedby the State ofCalifornia.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Fast Track

Complete four corecourses in onesemester toward anAssociate TeacherPermit and/orCertificate.

Concentrate on one or two classesat a time.

Indio 1st Semester

FAST TRACK

Take four 4 weekclasses that beginat9:30 a.m. and end at12:35 p.m. or 12:50 p.m.Monday - Thursday.

Palm Desert2nd Semester

FAST TRACK

Take three 4 weekclasses that begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12:05 p.m.

Monday - Thursday.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 51

HIST-HSAD 51ECE 51ECE 012 studies the family and the importance of family involvement for the success of the school experience.

Advisory: ECE 0102235 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 05:15p-08:20p W ECE101 Uhlhorn,B

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

2293 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Avalos,M2297 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Greene,D

ECE 023 examines the methods and principles of adult supervision required for Child Development Master Teacher, Site Supervisor and Program Director Permits. Prerequisite: ECE-046B

2275 ECE 023 ADULT SUPERVISION 2.0 05:15p-07:20p R N4 Midcalf,D

ECE 034 is designed to help students become teachers who create calm and effective learning environments because they understand brain development and knowing about others (social cognition) occur through the interaction of a child’s relationships and experiences. Prerequisite: ECE-010

2219 ECE 034 SOCIAL COGNITION 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M N4 Sanders,WAvalos,M

ECE 036 uses music to develop listening, movement, rhythm, dancing, singing, pitch and identification of instruments in a whole child approach. Prerequisite: ECE 010

2223 ECE 036 MUSIC FOR YNG CHLDRN 3.0 09:00a-12:50p S ECE101 Greene,DNote: 8 week class: 02/01 - 03/21 42 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: This class meets three Saturdays, Feb. 1 and 29, and March 21 for 4.0 hours, and another 42 total hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access thisHybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 1st, to begin the course.

ECE 038 students will explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) concepts and their application in the early childhood classroom. Prerequisite: ECE-010

2251 ECE 038 STEM CONCEPTS 3.0 09:00a-12:50p S ECE101 Greene,DNote: 8 week class: 03/28 - 05/16 42 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: This class meets three Saturdays, Mar. 28, Apr. 18, and May 16 for 4.0 hours, and another 42 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before March 28th, to begin the course.

ECE 040 presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children through developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. Prerequisite: ECE-010 or concurrent enrollment

u2217 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 08:00a-11:50a S NDIO105 Martinez,ANote: 7 week class: 03/28 - 05/16 12:30p-03:55p S NDIO105Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.Note: This class provides bilingual support.Note: No class meeting April 11.

2221 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 05:15p-08:20p T ECE101 Hall,T2225 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 01:00p-03:50p S N4 Greene,D

39 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: This class meets five Saturdays, Feb. 1 and 29, March 21, April 18, and May 16 for 3.0 hours,and another 39 total hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students mustaccess this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to beginthe course.

ECE 044 covers health, safety and nutritional concepts for children from birth through age 8 in early childhoodprograms and in collaboration with families and the community. Advisory: ENG 061

u2243 ECE 044 HEALTH/SAFETY/NUTR 3.0 03:30p-06:35p M NDIO105 STAFFNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ECE 045 is designed to help students explore and address diversity in ways that enhance the development of children in early childhood settings. Prerequisite: ECE-010

2289 ECE 045 DIVERSITY 3.0 05:15p-08:20p T N4 Sanders,W

ECE 046B students observe and record child growth and development at various stages of development, in various settings and with an array of child observation tools. Prerequisite: ECE-010 Advisory: ENG-001A

u2249 ECE 046B OBSERVATION 3.0 06:50p-08:50p M NDIO306 Avalos,M38 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets eight Mondays, Jan. 27, Feb. 10, Mar. 2, 16, 30, May 4 and 18, for 2.0 hours andanother 38 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must accessthis Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin thecourse.

Career & WorkforceSolutions Center

(760) 674-7799The mission of the Careerand Workforce SolutionsCenter is to enhance student success by empowering students with the tools and skills necessary to be active participants in their careerdevelopment. The Centersupports the economic vitality of the CoachellaValley and beyond by serving as a bridge betweenindividuals seeking gainfulemployment and diverseindustries needing to attractand retain a skilled and educated workforce.

•Resume Writing•Job Search Assistance•Interview Skills•Explore Majors•Career Assessments•Career Counseling•Work Experience•Internships•More!

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR5252 HSAD-JOUR 52 ECE - ECONNote: A negative TB test and proof of vaccinations will be required prior to the second week of class.Students may go to the health center with proof of enrollment in this course to obtain the necessaryTB test.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.Note: Section 2249 is a DEMAND CLASS and open for enrolllment when other sections have filled.

ECE 044 covers health, safety and nutritional concepts for children from birth through age 8 in early childhoodprograms and in collaboration with families and the community. Advisory: ENG 061

2241 ECE 044 HEALTH/SAFETY/NUTR 3.0 09:00a-12:20p MTWR ECE101 Sanders,WNote: 4 week class: 01/27 - 02/20Note: Section 2241 is the first course in the Cohort Model (FAST TRACK). Students are able to complete 9 units in one semester by attending class 4 mornings each week.

ECE 045 is designed to help students explore and address diversity in ways that enhance the development of children in early childhood settings. Prerequisite: ECE-010

2247 ECE 045 DIVERSITY 3.0 09:00a-12:05p MTWR ECE101 Sanders,WNote: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/19Note: Section 2247 is the second course in the Cohort Model (FAST TRACK).

ECE 046B students observe and record child growth and development at various stages of development, in various settings and with an array of child observation tools. Prerequisite: ECE-010 Advisory: ENG-001A

2215 ECE 046B OBSERVATION 3.0 09:00a-12:05p MTWR ECE101 Sanders,WNote: 4 week class: 03/23 - 04/23Note: Section 2215 is the third course in the Cohort Model (FAST TRACK).Note: A negative TB test and proof of vaccinations will be required prior to the second week of class.Students may go to the health center with proof of enrollment in this course to obtain the necessaryTB test.

ECE 047A explores the application of child development theory to facilitate learning among young children, including: promoting self-esteem, creativity, self-discipline, development of physical and cognitive skillsand literacy, and planning appropriate curriculum along with professional development of the teacher. Prerequisite: ECE 001 & ECE 010 & ECE 012 & ECE 040 & ECE 046B

2229 ECE 047A PRACTICUM 3.0 05:15p-06:35p M ECE101 Sanders,W8.4 WEEKLY HRS TBA

Note: Mandatory Orientation: Monday, January 27, 2020 at 5:15pm-6:35pm in room ECE 101.Students must be available to meet on campus and utilize Canvas discussions. These hours will counttowards the required 162 lab hours. Students meeting every Monday from 5:15pm-6:35pm will countas lab hours.Note: Students will complete student teaching practicum hours (162 hours) with a Mentor Teacher atsites in the Coachella Valley or with a Child Development Specialist at the COD McCarthy Family ChildDevelopment and Training Center.Note: Students are required to have a valid TB skin test prior to working with children and can obtain itthrough the college by emailing the professor, [email protected]

ECE 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1643 ECE 095A EARLY CHILD WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Martinez,A1677 ECE 095A EARLY CHILD WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF1681 ECE 095A EARLY CHILD WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Russom,D1739 ECE 095A EARLY CHILD WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Russom,D

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221771 ECE 095A EARLY CHILD WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

EconomicsECON 001 discusses Macroeconomics, what economics is and how an economy overall works (or does not

work). It also provides an insight into how government policies can affect the performance of an economy. Prerequisite: ENG 061 & MATH 054 Advisory: MATH 040 IGETC: 4B

0765 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 09:30a-10:55a MTWR B2 STAFFNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/19Note: This section is an accelerated (8) eight-week class. Students enrolling in this class and ECON-002/section 0753 are able to complete both ECON 1 and ECON 2 in one semester.

0727 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW B3 STAFF0733 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR B2 Shahidi,H0763 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW B2 STAFF

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Fast Track

Complete three corecourses in onesemester toward anAssociate TeacherPermit and/orCertificate.

Concentrate on oneor two classes at atime.

Palm Desert2nd Semester

FAST TRACK

Take three 4 weekclasses that begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12:05 p.m.

Monday - Thursday

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 53

ECON - EMT 530755 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA PROCONLN Saunders,D

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.Note: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

0717 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HRS TBA PROCONLN Gardner,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.Note: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

ECON 002 discusses Microeconomics, the behavior of consumers, businesses, government, workers, and the international markets. The market system and concerns about the environment, income distribution, and monopoly power are evaluated. Prerequisite: ENG 061 & MATH 054 Advisory: MATH 040 IGETC: 4B

0915 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 09:00a-12:05p F B2 Levitt,C0753 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 09:30a-10:55a MTWR B2 STAFF

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/21Note: This section is an accelerated (8) eight-week class. Students enrolling in this class and ECON-001/section 0765 are able to complete both ECON 1 and ECON 2 in one semester. This section is recommended for students that have taken ECON-001 or are concurrently enrolled in ECON-001.

0911 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW B2 Shahidi,Hu0913 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR NDIO305 Shahidi,H

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.0791 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA PROCONLN Saunders,D

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.Note: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

0779 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HRS TBA PROCONLN Gardner,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.Note: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

ECON 012 helps students understand economic principles and how to use them for making critical decisions. Discusses current economic issues and covers economic methods and principles in a less-technical manner than our principles of macro and microeconomics courses. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. IGETC: 4B

0951 ECON 012 ECON PRINC/APPLICTNS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW B5 STAFF

EducationEDUC 001 introduces students to the concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in today’s

contemporary schools. Prerequisite: ECE 010 Advisory: ENG 001A2729 EDUC 001 INTRO TO EDUCATION 3.0 05:15p-08:20p W N4 STAFF

Note: Students will be expected to observe public school elementary classrooms outside of class on aweekly basis.Note: A negative TB test may be required prior to the second week of class. Students may go to thehealth center with proof of enrollment in this course to obtain the necessary TB test.

Emergency Medical TechnologyEMT 080, the Emergency Medical Responder course, prepares the EMR student to provide emergency

prehospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. This course meets Title 22 regulations and National EMS Educational Standards. Check the program website for additional information.

6139 EMT 080 EMR 3.0 06:00p-08:05p M PSA18 Comnick,L06:00p-09:05p F PSA18 Kang,S

Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December 16 at 2:00 p.m. in PSA 18.Students must provide uniforms and equipment. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain theforms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. This course meets and exceedsCalifornia Title 22 requirements for Public Safety First Aid (PSFA). Students who complete the coursewill receive a PSFA certificate and be eligible to take the National Registry Emergency Medical Responderexamination. For further information, please refer to the College of the Desert website:www.collegeofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafetyacademy

Associate in Arts inElementary

Teacher Educationfor Transfer Degree

- also called theElementaryTeacher EducationAA-T Degree, isdesigned to preparestudents for aseamless transferwith junior statusto a CSU campus ina program or majorin Liberal Studies,Integrated TeacherEducationProgramsfor completion of abaccalaureatedegree.

Options offered for students wishing tocomplete ECON1, ECON 2,or both, can choose.16 Week Semester1. Onsite sections areavailable both day and evenings everysemester.

2. Online sections areavailable every semester. There are no class meetingsexcept for the finalexam.

8 Week SemesterOnsite ECON 1 isoffered in the first halfof the semester andECON 2 is offered thesecond half. Classesmeet Monday throughThursday. Studentscan take each separately, or back-to-back.

Prerequisites: MATH 54and ENG 61

Advisory: MATH 40IGETC: 4B

ECON 1 & ECON 2

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR546153 EMT 080 EMR 3.0 36 HOURS TBA HYBRID Kang,S

Note: 6 week class: 01/27 - 03/03 08:00a-12:35p MT PSA18 Keough,ZNote: This section is a six week class. Class meets Monday and Tuesdays for 4.9 hours each meeting.An additional 36 lecture hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Studentsmust access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th tobegin the course.Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December 16 at 2:00 p.m. in PSA 18.Students must provide uniforms and equipment. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain theforms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. This course meets and exceedsCalifornia Title 22 requirements for Public Safety First Aid (PSFA). Students who complete the coursewill receive a PSFA certificate and be eligible to take the National Registry Emergency Medical Responderexamination. For further information, please refer to the College of the Desert website: www.collegeofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafetyacademy

6149 EMT 080 EMR 3.0 36 HOURS TBA HYBRID Kang,SNote: 6 week class: 01/29 - 03/05 08:00a-12:15p WR PSA18 Kang,SNote: This section is a six week class. Class meets Wednesday and Thursday for 4.5 hours each meeting.An additional 36 lecture hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Studentsmust access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 29th tobegin the course.Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December 16 at 2:00 p.m. in PSA 18.Students must provide uniforms and equipment. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain theforms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. This course meets and exceedsCalifornia Title 22 requirements for Public Safety First Aid (PSFA). Students who complete the coursewill receive a PSFA certificate and be eligible to take the National Registry Emergency Medical Responderexamination. For further information, please refer to the College of the Desert website: www.college-ofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafety academy

EMT 081 provides information and skills training on the operation of an ambulance. Advisory: ENG 061 Limitation on Enrollment: Valid driver’s license, DMV H6 printout, current EMT Certification.

6183 EMT 081 AMB OPS 1.0 08:00a-03:05p F PSA15 Brakebill,JNote: 6 week class: 01/31 - 03/06 Jaeggi,SNote: No class meeting Feb. 14

EMT 084 prepares students for National Registry Emergency Medical Technician certification. This course meets Title 22 Regulations, and Curriculum standards set forth by the local EMS Authority, State EMS Authority, and NREMT. Prerequisite: EMT 080 Corequisite: EMT 094 Advisory: ENG 061 Limitation on Enrollment: Successful completion of IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System (https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-100.b), IS-700: National Incident Management: An Introduction (https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-700.a), IS-800: National Response Framework: An Introduction https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-800.b), IS-907: Active Shooter: What Can You Do (https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-907) IS-5.a: An Introduction to Hazardous Materials (https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-5.a). All courses must be completed before registration. The courses are free through the FEMA website and can be accessed using the provided urls.

6177 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Wilson,C07:30a-11:20a S PSA18 Jaeggi,S11:50a-03:15p S PSA18

Note: Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th, to begin the course. Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December 16 at 2:00 pm in PSA 18. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain the forms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. Students must be 18 year of age by the start date of this program, have a currentAmerican Heart Association Health Provider Certificate and have a social security number. Studentsmust provide uniforms, background, proof of vaccinations and equipment. Attendance is mandatory;students not attending the first day of class will be dropped. Students must also co-register for EMT094. This course meets and exceeds California Title 22 requirements for Emergency MedicalTechnician (EMT). Students who complete the course will receive an EMT certificate and be eligible totake the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician examination. For further information, pleaserefer to the College of the Desert website:www.collegeofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafetyacademy.

6191 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID Wilson,CNote: 10 week class: 03/09 - 05/19 08:00a-09:20a MT PSA18 Wilson,C

09:30a-02:40p MT PSA18 Keough,ZMendoza,D

Miller,CNote: Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeMarch 9th, to begin the course.

54 MATH54 MATH54 EMT

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

EmergencyMedical Technician

An Emergency MedicalTechnician (EMT) is anemergency respondertrained to provideemergency medicalcare to the critically illand injured. Dependingon where they work,EMTs may be solelyresponsible for thetreatment and transportation of theirpatients.

EMT 084 providesstudents with the medical knowledge andskills to become anEMT. Competenciesare assessed regularlyby student performancein the classroom, in thehands on skills lab andduring the clinical andfield internship.

Students successfullycompleting the coursewill be eligible to takethe National RegistryEmergency MedicalTechnician exam andbecome a nationallycertified EMT’s.

This course meets theEMT prerequisite forthe Basic FirefighterAcademy.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 55

EMT - ESYS 55Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December 16 at 2:00 pm in PSA 18. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain the forms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. Students must be 18 year of age by the start date of this program, have a currentAmerican Heart Association Health Provider Certificate and have a social security number. Studentsmust provide uniforms, background, proof of vaccinations and equipment. Attendance is mandatory;students not attending the first day of class will be dropped. Students must also co-register for EMT094. This course meets and exceeds California Title 22 requirements for Emergency MedicalTechnician (EMT). Students who complete the course will receive an EMT certificate and be eligible totake the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician examination. For further information, pleaserefer to the College of the Desert website:www.collegeofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafety academy.

6193 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID Wilson,CNote: 10 week class: 03/11 - 05/21 08:00a-09:20a WR PSA18 Wilson,C

09:30a-02:40p WR PSA18Note: Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeMarch 11th, to begin the course. Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December 16 at 2:00 pm in PSA 18. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain the forms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. Students must be 18 year of age by the start date of this program, have a currentAmerican Heart Association Health Provider Certificate and have a social security number. Studentsmust provide uniforms, background, proof of vaccinations and equipment. Attendance is mandatory;students not attending the first day of class will be dropped. Students must also co-register for EMT094. This course meets and exceeds California Title 22 requirements for Emergency MedicalTechnician (EMT). Students who complete the course will receive an EMT certificate and be eligible totake the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician examination. For further information, pleaserefer to the College of the Desert website:www.collegeofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafetyacademy.

6195 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Miller,C06:00p-08:05p TWR PSA18 Miller,C

Note: Students must access this Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th, to begin the course. Note: Students must attend a mandatory orientation on December16 at 2:00 pm in PSA 18. RSVP to attend the orientation and to obtain the forms for uniforms by emailing [email protected]. Students must be 18 year of age by the start date of this program, have a currentAmerican Heart Association Health Provider Certificate and have a social security number. Studentsmust provide uniforms, background, proof of vaccinations and equipment. Attendance is mandatory;students not attending the first day of class will be dropped. Students must also co-register for EMT094. This course meets and exceeds California Title 22 requirements for Emergency MedicalTechnician (EMT). Students who complete the course will receive an EMT certificate and be eligible totake the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician examination. For further information, pleaserefer to the College of the Desert website:www.collegeofthedesert.edu/student/Academics/Prgrams/Publicsafety academy.

EMT 094 is a corequisite to EMT 084 and covers several enhanced prehospital procedures and topics such as,pharmacology, Epinephrin use and administration, Naloxone use and administration, bioterrorism andmedications used to mitigate biological hazards and tactical casualty care. Prerequisite: EMT 080 Corequisite: EMT 084 Advisory: ENG 061

6113 EMT 094 EMT ENHANCED SKILLS 1.0 03:15p-05:40p MT PSA18 Miller,CNote: 10 week class: 03/09 - 05/19 Wilson,C

6115 EMT 094 EMT ENHANCED SKILLS 1.0 03:15p-05:40p WR PSA18 Wilson,CNote: 10 week class: 03/11 - 05/21

6111 EMT 094 EMT ENHANCED SKILLS 1.0 03:30p-07:00p S PSA18 Jaeggi,SWilson,C

6117 EMT 094 EMT ENHANCED SKILLS 1.0 08:15p-09:20p TWR PSA18 Miller,CWilson,C

Energy Systems TechnologyESYS 004 is a contextualized math course providing CTE specific applications of basic math skills. It is

intended for CTE students seeking a certificate.1109 ESYS 004 INDUSTRIAL CALC 3.0 02:00p-04:50p TR AS107 Gonzalez,D

Note: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

ESYS 005, Zero Net Energy (ZNE) Building Science, includes an overview of many progressive measures that will improve the energy performance of buildings. A survey of projects, policies and programs driving ZNE performance in residential and non-residential buildings will be studied. Advisory: ESYS 004 & RDG 061

1117 ESYS 005 ZNE BUILDING SCIENCE 4.0 05:30p-08:20p M PSA15 Bitanga,BNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/20 05:30p-08:20p W AS106 Brown,G

Caffery,JGarcia-Galicia,R

BEEPS Cafe

Check out BEEPSwhen you are feelinghungry. Food selections range fromburritos, pizzas, andhamburgers toomelettes.

BEEPS is openMonday - Thursday,7:30 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.and Friday7:30a.m. -2:00p.m.

COD Is A Smoke FreeCampus

College of the Desert andall of its campuses are nowsmoke-and tobacco-free. At the request of theAssociated Students ofCollege of the Desert, theCollege’s Board of Trusteesadopted Policy 3570 onJuly 19, 2018, which banssmoking, vaping and alltobacco products.

This policy applies to allstudents, faculty and staffand includes all activitiesoccurring on the College’scampuses, including theweekend Street Fair.

Anyone who needs helpquitting tobacco can call 1-(800) NO-BUTTS, visitwww.NoButts.org, or go toStudent Health Services toobtain smoking cessationinformation.

Whether you are a smokeror a non-smoker, College ofthe Desert knows that thecampus community willdemonstrate thoughtful-ness, consideration and cooperation as we worktogether to successfullyimplement this new policy.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR5656 MATH -MUS 56 ESYSESYS 011 is for students engaged or interested in a career in the solar industry. The coordination between

trades, design limitations and workflow processes will be explainedu1091 ESYS 011 RES-SOLAR-PLAN 3.0 05:00p-08:20p MW RENOVA Galocy,B

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/18Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 011L provides training in applying the principles and techniques of solar surveying and planning to residential building projects. This project-based workshop supports lectures from ESYS 011 by providing students a hands-on approach surveying multiple buildings and making energy recommendations based on current California energy code. Advisory: ESYS 011

u1093 ESYS 011L SOLAR SITE PROJECT 1.0 05:00p-08:05p TR RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 012 is for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaic (PV) systems, and obtaining or furthering their career in the solar industry. The installation principles, techniques, and functions of the PV systems will be presented along with installation and maintenance of all necessary components.

u1095 ESYS 012 RES SOLAR INST 4.0 05:00p-08:05p MTWR RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/21Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 033 will focus on safely wiring a single-family dwelling as per the National Electrical Code using laboratorymock-up walls: Lighting and appliance branch circuits, special purpose outlets, service-entrance calculations, and grounding; project estimating and pricing. Advisory: ESYS-002 & ESYS-004

1107 ESYS 033 ELECTRICAL WIRING 3.0 12:30p-04:00p MW AS107 STAFFNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/20

ESYS 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-134

1673 ESYS 095A ENERGY TECH WORK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Gonzalez,D

ESYS 311A is Module 1 of 3 for students interested in a career in the solar industry. Each Module is a stand alone course. The coordination between trades, design limitations, and workflow processes will be explained. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark.

u8861 ESYS 311A MOD 1 RES-SOLAR-PLAN 0.0 05:00p-08:20p MW RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 2 week class: 01/27 - 02/10Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 311B is Module 2 of 3 for students interested in a career in the solar industry. The coordination between trades, design limitations, and workflow processes will be explained. Students receive a Pass/No Passgrade mark. Prerequisite: ESYS 311A

u8863 ESYS 311B MOD 2 RES-SOLAR-PLAN 0.0 05:00p-09:15p MW RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 2 week class: 02/12 - 02/26Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 311C is Module 3 of 3 for students interested in a career in the solar industry. Each Module is a stand alone course. The coordination between trades, design limitations, and workflow processes will be explained. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESYS 311B

u8865 ESYS 311C MOD 3 RES-SOLAR-PLAN 0.0 05:00p-07:50p MW RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 3 week class: 03/02 - 03/18Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 311D provides training in applying the principles and techniques of solar surveying and planning to residential building projects. This project-based workshop supports lectures from ESYS 311 A, B, C by providing students a hands-on approach surveying multiple buildings and making energy recommendations base on current California energy code. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Advisory: ESYS 311C & 311E

u8867 ESYS 311D SOLAR SITE PROJECT 0.0 05:00p-07:50p TR RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.Note: This class will meet six times to be determined by the instructor based on projects.

ESYS 312A is Module 1 of 3 for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics systems, and furthering their career in the solar industry. The installation principles, technics and functions of the photovoltaic will be presented along with installation and maintenance of all necessary components for a photovoltaic system. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Advisory: ESYS 311C

BESP and ESYS

Choosing Building and EnergySystems Professional (BESP)as your major allows you toearn multiple certificates in theEnergy, Construction andUtilities (ECU) sector. Careersin Air Conditioning-Refrigeration, BuildingInspection, ConstructionTechnology, Solar Technology,and many other ECU fieldswhile building toward your ASdegree. Contact FacultyAdvisors Ramiro Galicia (760)674-7833 or George Brown(760) 568-3238 to find outabout this exciting field ofstudy.

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient traveltime to arrive ontime and remainfor the duration ofthe class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

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ESYS-ENGL 57u8871 ESYS 312A MOD 1 RES-SOLAR INST 0.0 05:00p-08:20p MTWR RENOVA Galocy,B

Note: 3 week class: 03/23 - 04/14Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 312B is an entry level course, Module 2 of 3 for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics systems and obtaining a career in the solar industry. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESYS 312A

u8873 ESYS 312B MOD 2 RES-SOLAR INST 0.0 05:00p-08:20p MTWR RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 3 week class: 04/15 - 04/30Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

ESYS 312C is an entry level course, Module 3 of 3 for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics systems and obtaining a career in the solar industry. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESYS 312B

u8875 ESYS 312C MOD 3 RES-SOLAR INST 0.0 05:00p-07:50p MTWR RENOVA Galocy,BNote: 3 week class: 05/04 - 05/21Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at Renova Solar, 75181 Mediterranean Avenue, Palm Desert.

Engineering, GeneralENGR 006A is the first semester of a one year course designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of

the theoretical background and experimental application of modern electronic devices and circuitry. Prerequisite: MATH-001A

3991 ENGR 006A ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW MSTC202 STAFF

ENGR 009 is an introduction to the engineering profession and its fields. Emphasis on academic success, ethics, communication skills, teamwork, experimentation, and data analysis. Advisory: MATH-054

3999 ENGR 009 INTRO ENGR 3.0 05:15p-07:45p TR MSTC202 STAFF

ENGR 012 covers vector treatment of kinematics of systems of particles and rigid bodies. Applications of Newton’s second law and the principles of work-energy and impulse-momentum in one, two and three-dimensions. Prerequisite: ENGR 011 or PH 011

3989 ENGR 012 DYNAMICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW MSTC202 STAFF

EnglishENG 001A focuses on the elements of academic writing, including genre, audience and purpose, and

argumentation. Prerequisite: ENG 061 or ESL 071 IGETC: 1A1137 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 07:15a-09:20a MW COM105 White-Elliott,C1157 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 07:15a-09:20a TR COM206 Fotinakes,B1349 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 07:15a-09:20a TR COM101 Spencer,A1155 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW COM102 Rossi Dean,V1305 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW COM203 Sagara,R1479 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW COM201 Gaydos,R1113 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM101 Rossi Dean,V1225 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM102 Voyu,C1199 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM206 Rawnsley,R1285 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM105 Fotinakes,B1393 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM201 Gaydos,R1181 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 10:15a-12:20p MW COM206 Diamond,D1367 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW COM201 Rossi Dean,V1379 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW COM204 Rawnsley,R1385 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW COM207 Sagara,R1359 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:45a-01:50p TR COM105 Toland,D1295 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p MW COM203 Nolan,R1363 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p MW COM204 Diamond,D1445 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p MW COM205 Gaydos,R1269 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM103 Rawnsley,R1297 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM105 Gaydos,R1341 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM206 Diamond,D1463 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM210 Toland,D1149 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 04:30p-06:35p MW COM206 Ahmed,L1173 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 04:30p-06:35p MW COM103 Lindsey,S1177 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR COM206 Rogers,A1239 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR COM104 Larason,R1441 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:50p-08:55p MW COM106 Murphy,J1213 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:50p-08:55p TR COM106 Murphy,J

College of the DesertLibraries

Palm Desert Library760-773-2563

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidaysand when classes are not insession

Indio Library760-674-7815

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidays and when classes are not insession

Palm Springs Library760-674-7801

Monday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Closed Friday, weekends, holidays and when classes arenot in session

Library Services andResources

• Course Textbooks are free touse within the Librarybuilding

• Reference Service and helpfor students doing research

• Each academic departmenthas a designated Librarianavailable to meet with students by appointment

• More than 25,000+ volumecollection

• Online academic journals,eBooks

• Computing for student useincluding: 2 adaptive and54 computer workstations

• Free wireless Internet access• Free black and white printing

for academic purposes• Photocopy machines• Group and individual quiet

study rooms• Students may borrow

materials for free fromRiverside County Librarynetwork through theCollege Library Catalog(just ask at the referencedesk)

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR5858 NATR -NUR58 NATR- NUR58 ENGLEast Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6313 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 08:00a-10:05a MW NDIO308 Benes,Hu6375 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 08:30a-10:35a TR NDIO206 Lewenstein,Ju1151 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW NDIO206 Taras,Du1179 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 10:00a-02:15p F NDIO207 Spence,Cu6341 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 10:15a-12:20p MW NDIO308 Benes,Hu6355 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:00a-01:05p TR NDIO207 Moore,Hu1383 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW NDIO206 Taras,Du6293 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR NDIO206 Parsons,Du6371 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:50p-08:55p MW NDIO203 Parsons,D

West Valley sites - Palm Springs (PS) and Desert Hot Springs (CDHS) - Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6289 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:00p-08:05p MW PS10 Debalski,Tu6939 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:00p-08:05p TR CDHS40 Debalski,T

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1125 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,R1147 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,R1159 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Camacho,K1197 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,R1275 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Voyu,C6337 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Enciso,K6347 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Enciso,K6361 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Dozier,K6365 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Diamond,D

ENG 002 emphasizes analysis and critical thinking skills through the close study of literature. Prerequisite: ENG 001A IGETC: 1B, 3B

1343 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 07:15a-09:20a MW COM101 Camacho,K1387 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 07:15a-09:20a MW COM203 Fotinakes,B1317 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 08:00a-10:05a TR COM103 Benes,H1337 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 09:00a-01:15p F COM101 Spencer,A1263 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW COM207 Voyu,C1279 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM207 Enciso,K1345 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW COM103 Voyu,C1115 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 11:45a-01:50p TR COM201 Diamond,D1433 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 12:30p-02:35p MW COM109 Fotinakes,B6241 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 02:00p-04:05p MW COM207 Camacho,K1209 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM204 Enciso,K1515 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM209 Benes,H1327 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 04:30p-06:35p MW COM205 Cofer,M1519 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR COM103 Hernandez,M1203 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 06:50p-08:55p MW COM205 Cofer,M

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u1141 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 08:00a-12:15p F NDIO307 Benes,Hu1119 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW NDIO112 Rubenstein,Iu1133 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW NDIO112 Moore,Hu1419 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 11:45a-01:50p TR NDIO203 Lewenstein,J

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1121 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,R1123 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Rossi Dean,V1135 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Rossi Dean,V1195 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,R1207 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,R1223 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Camacho,K1291 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Camacho,K

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Tutoring &Academic Skills

CenterTASCFor more

information, visitthe TASC website: collegeofthedesert.edu/ascor phone - 773-2557

Language Lab 776-7287

Tutoring Center 776-7241

Writing/Reading Lab 773-2557

TDD - 773-2598Visit our Virtual AcademicSkills Center, open 24/7,with Internet sites to helpwith reading, writing,ESL, math, study skills,research papers, using theInternet effectively, andmore:www.collegeofthedesert.edu/vasc

TutoringFree tutoring is availableto College of the Desertstudents through theTutoring and AcademicSkills Centers on the PalmDesert and Indio campuses.Tutoring is available formath and various coursesin science, nursing, socialscience, writing, Englishas a Second Language,American Sign Language,foreign languages, andothers.

Please visit www.college-ofthedesert.edu/students/ascor call (760) 776-7241 formore information

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 59

NUR 59NUR 59ENGL - ESL 59ENG 005A is a Creative Writing Workshop. Prerequisite: ENG-001A1253 ENG 005A CREATIVE WRITING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR COM201 Rossi Dean,V

ENG 005B is an Advanced Creative Writing Workshop. Prerequisite: ENG-005A1259 ENG 005B ADV.CREATIVE WRITING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR COM201 Rossi Dean,V

ENG 010B is a survey of late 19th and 20th century American Literature. Prerequisite: ENG-001A Advisory: ENG-001B IGETC: 3B

u1175 ENG 010B AMERICAN LIT II 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M NDIO105 Benes,HNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ENG 011B surveys the major writers and works of English literature of the Romantic, Victorian, Edwardian, andModern Periods. Prerequisite: ENG-001A IGETC: 3B

1271 ENG 011B ENGLISH LITERATURE 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW COM202 Rawnsley,R

ENG 024 students read, analyze, and discuss the unique elements of Native American literature, both oral andwritten, and the comparisons and contrasts to other works in the wider canon of American literature by non-Native authors. Prerequisite: ENG-001A IGETC: 3B

1323 ENG 024 NATIVE AMERICAN LIT 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW COM203 Nolan,R

ENG 036 examines Children’s Literature. Prerequisite: ENG-001A IGETC: 3B1229 ENG 036 CHILDREN’S LIT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Dozier,K

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

ENG 061 is a preparation for academic reading and critical thinking expected in transfer and associate-degree classes.

1241 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW COM103 Enciso,K6243 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 09:30a-11:35a TR COM106 Taras,Du6221 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW NDIO204 Minyard,A

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1309 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 11:45a-01:50p TR COM205 Rogers,A6233 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 02:00p-04:05p MW COM105 Ahmed,L6269 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 02:00p-04:05p TR COM205 Taras,Du1293 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR NDIO207 Lindsey,S

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1313 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 06:50p-08:55p TR COM105 Larason,R

English As A Second Language - CreditESL 053 enables ESL students to gain confidence and pronunciation accuracy in speaking. Students will

practice and develop their overall English listening and speaking proficiency and focus on specific areas of pronunciation difficulty in leading group discussions and giving speeches in college and the workplace. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Advisory: ESL 052

1191 ESL 053 SPEECH AND LISTENING 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW COM205 Smith,C

ESL 070 is the first of two Reading and Writing courses to help Non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis will be on basic essay structure, beginning research skills, and critical reading strategies with integrated practice and reinforcement in writing and reading. ESL 070A Introductory Grammar & Editing corequisite strongly advised. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Advisory: ESL 070A as corequisite

1333 ESL 070 ACAD ESL I 4.0 09:30a-11:35a M COM205 Smith,C2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 hours and another 2.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

ESL 070A teaches Non-native English speaking students high-intermediate level grammar and language structures applicable to academic writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended corequisite for students enrolled in ESL 070 Academic English I. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Advisory: ESL 070 as corequisite

1167 ESL 070A GRAMMAR & EDITING 2.0 08:15a-09:20a M COM205 Smith,CNote: 13 week class: 02/03 - 05/11 19.1 HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours and another 1.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 3rd, to begin the course.

English As ASecond LanguageCredit (ESL)

The English as aSecond Language CreditProgram maintains thesame high standardsand content level as theEnglish curriculum inthe School ofCommunication andHumanities. All of theESL instructors are specially trained toteach English as aSecond Language.Students are advised totake the assessmenttest for proper advisingand placement.

Students new to theESL Credit Programshould not attempt toselect or register incourses without theassistance of a programfaculty or counselor.

The plEDGE program provides2020 high school graduates (orequivalent) from the CoachellaValley with two full years oftuition and fees at College ofthe Desert!

Participating students mustcomplete the EDGE programduring the summer, have a completed Financial Aid file,and commit to full time enrollment for one year whilemaintaining good academicstanding.

Students will also participate inmentoring, career preparation,and community service.

For more information, pleasecontact Katie Chartier (760)674-7635 [email protected]

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR60

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

60 NUR60 ESLESL 071 is an advanced course to help Non-native English students develop and improve academic reading

and writing skills. Emphasis is on college level reading and writing: expanding vocabulary, reading comprehension, critical thinking, researching, and expository essay writing. ESL 071A Advanced Grammar & Editing corequisite strongly advised. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Prerequisite: ESL 070 Advisory: ESL 071A as corequisite

1371 ESL 071 ACAD ESL II 4.0 09:30a-11:35a T COM205 Smith,C2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 hours and another 2.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

ESL 071A teaches Non-native English speaking students advanced level grammar and language structures applicable to college writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Prerequisite: ESL 070A Advisory: ESL 071 is strongly advised as a corequisite

1357 ESL 071A ADV. GRAMMAR & EDITING 2.0 08:15a-09:20a T COM205 Smith,CNote: 13 week class: 02/04 - 05/12 17.8 HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours and another 1.3 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 4th, to begin the course.

ESL 353 is designed to enable ESL students to gain confidence and pronunciation accuracy in speaking. Students will practice and develop their overall English listening and speaking proficiency and focus on specific areas of pronunciation difficulty in leading group discussions and giving speeches in college and the workplace. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark.

8853 ESL 353 SPEECH AND LISTENING 0.0 12:30p-01:50p MW COM205 Smith,C

ESL 370 is the first of two reading and writing courses to help Non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis will be on basic essay structure, beginning research skills, and critical reading strategies with integrated practice and reinforcement in writing and reading. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Advisory: ESL 370A is stronglyrecommended as a corequisite

8831 ESL 370 ACAD ESL I 0.0 09:30a-11:35a M COM205 Smith,C2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 hours and another 2.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

ESL 370A teaches Non-native English speaking students high-intermediate level grammar and language structures applicable to academic writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended corequisite for students enrolled in ESL 370 Academic English I. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Advisory: ESL 370 as corequisite

8833 ESL 370A GRAMMAR & EDITING 0.0 08:15a-09:20a M COM205 Smith,CNote: 13 week class: 02/03 - 05/11 19.1 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours and another 1.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 3rd, to begin the course.

ESL 371 is an advanced course to help Non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis is on college-level reading and writing: expanding vocabulary, reading comprehension, critical thinking, researching, and expository essay writing. ESL 371A Advanced Grammar & Editing corequisite strongly advised. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESL 370 Advisory: ESL 371A as corequisite

8835 ESL 371 ACAD ESL II 0.0 09:30a-11:35a T COM205 Smith,C2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 hours and another 2.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

ESL 371A is for Non-native English speaking students to learn advanced level grammar and language structures applicable to college writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended corequisite for students enrolled in ESL 371 Academic English II. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESL 370A Advisory: ESL 371 is strongly advised as a corequisite

8837 ESL 371A ADV. GRAMMAR & EDITING 0.0 08:15a-09:20a T COM205 Smith,CNote: 13 week class: 02/04 - 05/12 17.8 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours and another 1.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 4th, to begin the course.

English As A Second Language Credit (ESL)

Communicate with confidenceand sophistication when writing or speaking. The credit ESL program offersclasses in pronunciation,reading,writing,and grammar.

• ESL 53 enables Non-native speakers ofEnglish to gain confidenceand pronunciation accuracy in speaking.Students will practice anddevelop their overallEnglish listening andspeaking proficiency andfocus on specific areas ofpronunciation difficulty inleading group discussionsand giving speeches in college and the workplace.

• ESL 70/70A teaches Non-native English speaking students academic reading andwriting skills in prepara-tion for transfer and associate-degree classes by focusing onbasic essay structure,beginning research skills,and critical reading strategies with integratedpractice and reinforcementin writing and reading.

• ESL 71/71A teaches Non-native English speaking students writingand reading academictexts in preparation fortransfer and associate-degree classes.

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 61

ESLN 61

English As A Second Language - NoncreditESLN 309A is a Foundation course for ESL students who require basic skills development in reading, writing,

speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark7263 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM212 Patel,N7267 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR COM212 Lane,M7147 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR LA9A STAFF

Note: Section 7147 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7283 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO111 Cruz Santoyo,Mu7285 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO110 STAFF

Note: Section 7285 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.u7603 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 09:00a-11:50a MTWR CHLAA1 Rodriguez,J

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the City of Coachella Library, 1500 Sixth Street, Coachella.u7293 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO110 STAFFu7291 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO115 STAFF

Note: Section 7291 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

West Valley sites - Cathedral City (CCHS) and Desert Hot Springs (DHS and CDHS) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of theclass. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7011 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS212 STAFFu7181 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS502 STAFF

ESLN 310A is a low-beginning ESL course that introduces students to basic structures of functional American English and stresses the simple present and present continuous tenses in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-309A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7121 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR LA9A Rice,S7123 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM109 Goddard,A7119 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR LA9B Rizvanbegovic,F7127 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MW COM109 STAFF

06:00p-08:50p TR COM109 Vescial,F

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7287 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO103 Vescial,Fu7607 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 09:00a-11:50a MTWR CHLAA2 Gichev,I

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the City of Coachella Library, 1500 Sixth Street, Coachella.u7265 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO102 STAFFu7289 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO103 STAFF

West Valley sites - Cathedral City (CCHS) and Desert Hot Springs (DHS and CDHS) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of theclass. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7023 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS201 Carey,Mu7149 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS506 STAFF

ESLN 310B is a high-beginning ESL course which reviews previously learned materials from Level 1 and helps to further develop students’ abilities in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7151 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR LA10 McGowan,E7153 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR S.AN14 Barahona,E7155 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR LA10 Cruz Santoyo,M7143 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR S.AN14 STAFF

Note: Section 7143 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7161 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO113 Harris,Eu7177 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO102 STAFF

Note: Section 7177 is a DEMAND CLASs and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.u7297 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO113 Larmon,K

Language Lab

Tutoring & Academic SkillsCenter (760) 776-7287

The Language Lab is part ofthe Tutoring & AcademicSkills Center. The Lab isFREE and open to all registered ESLN, ESL, foreign language students and auditors, providing a variety of resources to supplement, reinforce, practice, and develop the skillstaught in the classroom andnecessary for success in theclass. Resources includetutors (when available) and Live Lab Conversation for practicing oral communication.Language Lab Hours:Monday - Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Adult Basic Education(ABE) and

ESL Non Credit (ESLN)Registration

Registration for ABEcourses will begin: • Current ABE studentsfirst date to register:12/2/2019

• New ABE students:12/2/2019

Registration for all ESLNcourses will begin:• Current ESLN students: 12/16/2019 - 1/3/2020

• Current Waitlist students: 1/6/2020 -1/7/2020

• Current ESLN studentswho did not completeregistration form inclass can register at theA&R windows starting:1/8/2020

• New ESLN students:1/13/2020

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR6262 PHY62 PHY62 ESLNWest Valley sites - Cathedral City (CCHS) and Desert Hot Springs (DHS and CDHS) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of theclass. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7145 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS204 STAFFu7193 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS508 Garcia,M

ESLN 310C is a low-intermediate level ESLN course which reinforces concepts in reading, writing, speaking, and listening from levels I and II. It also teaches students more complex skills in these areas. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310B, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7213 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM211 Munroe,C7217 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM209 Russo,J7171 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MW COM211 Airhart-Bolze,A

06:00p-08:50p TR COM211 STAFF7223 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR COM209 STAFF

Note: Section 7223 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7235 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO115 Airhart-Bolze,Au7211 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO111 Shahidi,E

West Valley sites - Cathedral City (CCHS) and Desert Hot Springs (DHS and CDHS) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of theclass. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7219 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS202 Doyle-Ayon,Wu7229 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS510 Bota Trachtenberg,N

ESLN 310D is a Level IV comprehensive course focusing on verb patterns, gerunds, infinitives, paragraph writing, reading and oral fluency. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7139 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM111 Hummer,K7157 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR S.AN7 Perez,A7159 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR COM111 Durkin,R

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7245 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO101 STAFFu7249 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO116 Luyando,Su7133 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO116 Graney,J

West Valley sites - Cathedral City (CCHS) and Desert Hot Springs (DHS and CDHS) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time to arrive on time and remain for the duration of theclass. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7299 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS216 Craig,Du7059 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS504 STAFF

ESLN 310E, the last course in the Comprehensive series, much of the topic content focuses on non-native speakers of English preparing to enroll in credit academic and vocational classes. The course emphasizes communication fluency in authentic personal and academic modes of reading, writing, grammar, speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7269 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM112 Senters,R7247 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR COM204 STAFF

Note: Section 7247 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.7243 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR COM112 O’Donnell,S7201 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Cathedral City High School (CCHS).

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u7295 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO114 Dodough,Cu7191 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO114 Mayo,J

English As ASecond LanguageNon-Credit (ESLN)Language LabTutoring & Academic SkillsCenter(760) 776-7287

The Language Lab is part ofthe Tutoring & AcademicSkills Center. The Lab isFREE and open to all registered ESLN, ESL, foreign language students and auditors, providing avariety of resources to supplement, reinforce, practice, and develop the skillstaught in the classroom andnecessary for success in theclass. Resources includetutors (when available) andLive Lab Conversation forpracticing oral communication.Language Lab Hours:Monday - Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Live Lab Conversation:Monday - Thursday

11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.or by Request

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 63

PHY 63PHY 63ESLN 63ESLN 360A prepares students for employment in a variety of fields. Students learn work-related vocabulary

and strategies to help them find and retain a job. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN 310C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7337 ESLN 360A VESL WORKPLACE I 0.0 12:45p-02:35p MW COM212 STAFF

ESLN 360B further develops students’ skills to find a job and be successful at work. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN 360A, or ESLN 310D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

u7577 ESLN 360B VESL WORKPLACE II 0.0 08:30a-12:20p F NDIO110 STAFFNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

7339 ESLN 360B VESL WORKPLACE II 0.0 12:45p-02:35p MW COM112 Senters,R

ESLN 388A is a Low beginning conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark.

u6945 ESLN 388A ESL - CONVERSATION I 0.0 09:30a-11:20a TR CDHS41 Doyle-Ayon,WNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets in Desert Hot Springs at 11625 West Drive, Desert Hot Springs.

7525 ESLN 388A ESL - CONVERSATION I 0.0 11:30a-12:20p MTWR COM212 Patel,Nu7129 ESLN 388A ESL - CONVERSATION I 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO111 Harris,E

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ESLN 388B is a High beginning conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation.

u6947 ESLN 388B ESL - CONVERSATION II 0.0 09:30a-11:20a TR CDHS41 Doyle-Ayon,WNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets in Desert Hot Springs at 11625 West Drive, Desert Hot Springs.

7535 ESLN 388B ESL - CONVERSATION II 0.0 11:30a-12:20p MTWR LA10 Rice,Su7523 ESLN 388B ESL - CONVERSATION II 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO110 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ESLN 388C is a Low intermediate conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388B, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation

7545 ESLN 388C ESL - CONVERSATION III 0.0 11:30a-12:20p MTWR COM211 Barahona,Eu7547 ESLN 388C ESL - CONVERSATION III 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO113 Dodough,C

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ESLN 388D is a High intermediate conversation practice using learned vocabulary in a variety of situations. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation

7555 ESLN 388D ESL - CONVERSATION IV 0.0 11:30a-12:20p MTWR COM111 Hummer,Ku7551 ESLN 388D ESL - CONVERSATION IV 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO103 Vescial,F

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ESLN 388E students use refined conversation skills to engage in conversations in formal and informal situations. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation

7565 ESLN 388E ESL - CONVERSATION V 0.0 11:30a-12:20p MTWR COM112 Senters,Ru7125 ESLN 388E ESL - CONVERSATION V 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO115 Airhart-Bolze,A

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

ESLN 389A is a Noncredit course for ESL students focusing on computer terminology, basic computer technology, and developing language skills using a computer. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN 310C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7333 ESLN 389A ESL - INTRO COMPUTER 0.0 08:00a-11:50a F COM106 McGowan,E

ESLN 390A is a Noncredit high-beginning course focusing on Standard American English pronunciation, word stress and intonation, and vocabulary building. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

u7053 ESLN 390A ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 11:30a-12:45p MW NDIO115 Airhart-Bolze,ANote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

7057 ESLN 390A ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 12:30p-01:45p TR COM111 STAFF7039 ESLN 390A ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 04:30p-05:45p MW COM112 O’Donnell,S

English As ASecond LanguageNon-Credit (ESLN)The English as a SecondLanguage Non CreditProgram offers six levels ofinstruction from literacy(little or no English skills)to High Advanced (pre-college English skills).Students have from 8 to 12hours of instructional classtime per week with additional hours in theLanguage Laboratory.

A student’s level in theESLN program is deter-mined by both an ESLplacement test and anassessment of previousacademic background.Registration is on an openentry, space availablebasis. Please call 776-7348for more information.

College of the Desertofrece seis niveles de cursos de inglés comosegundo idioma sin credíto. Su conocimientode inglés en el examen decolocación y su nivel deestudios determinarán elnivel en que se le coloque.

Después de completar el programa de inglés comosegundo idioma, usted tendrá la habilidad necesaria para seguirvarias carreras o paraseguir sus estudios. Paramás informacíon, llamar al 776-7348.

**Students holding F-1 or Visitor Visas areencouraged to contact theInternational Educationoffice at (760) 776-7205.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR6464 PHY - PS64 ESLN - FILMESLN 390B is a Noncredit high-intermediate course focusing on Standard American English pronunciation,

word stress and intonation, and vocabulary building. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310C, or ESLN-390A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

u7083 ESLN 390B ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 11:30a-12:45p MW NDIO103 Vescial,FNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

7049 ESLN 390B ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 12:45p-02:00p TR COM112 Senters,R7047 ESLN 390B ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 04:30p-05:45p MW COM111 Durkin,R

FilmFILM 001 explores the powerful impact film has on us, and the techniques filmmakers use to make us

respond. IGETC: 3A1339 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 09:30a-12:35p F CMH4 Lyons,K1589 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 03:30p-06:35p T CMH4 Gladych,Mu1593 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 06:00p-09:05p T PS3 De Genova,R

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.1553 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W CMH4 De Genova,R

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1389 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gladych,M1585 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sassone,V1597 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gladych,M

FILM 002A students learn the fundamentals of creating effective short films and videos.u1557 FILM 002A FILM PRODUCTION I 3.0 12:00p-05:20p M PS4 Hudson,J

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM 002B students will learn more advanced filmmaking techniques to create compelling short narrative films. Prerequisite: FILM 002A or RTV 010A

u1547 FILM 002B FILM PRODUCTION II 3.0 12:00p-05:20p R PS4 Lyons,KNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM 002C is an advanced hands on intensive course in digital filmmaking in which students, using the skills they’ve learned in their previous film production studies, develop, prep, produce, post produce and distribute a short narrative film based on an original screenplay. Prerequisite: FILM 002B or RTV 011A, and FILM 003 or RTV 009, and FILM 004 or RTV 013

u1563 FILM 002C FILM PRODUCTION III 3.0 12:00p-05:20p T PS4 Sassone,V40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets nine Tuesdays on the following dates: Jan. 28, Feb. 11 and 28, Mar. 10 and 24, Apr.14 and 28, May 5 and 19 and an additional 40 hours are required online in addition to homeworkassignments during the time the class does not meet face to face. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM 003 is a basic introduction to writing scripts for the film and electronic media. Prerequisite: ENG 001A1507 FILM 003 SCREENWRITING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sassone,V

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

FILM 004 will introduce students to the fundamental elements of cinematography. It will serve as aprerequisite for Film Production III: Capstone, as well as provide a basic knowledge for someone who may not want to be a cinematographer, but would like to be empowered by the knowledge gained in the class about what is involved during the process. Prerequisite: FILM 002B or RTV 011A

u1505 FILM 004 CINEMATOGRAPHY 3.0 09:00a-11:30a TR PS4 Lyons,KNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM 006 is a hands-on class in which students create concepts for, develop, produce, shoot, edit and broadcast short documentary films. Prerequisite: FILM 002A or RTV 010A1

u1321 FILM 006 DOCUMENTARY 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW PS4 STAFFNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM 023 students will watch and analyze the best American movies made since the 1960s. Considerationwill be given to the Hollywood studio system, independent films, blockbusters, the effects of new technologies, women in U.S. cinema, the popularity of documentary films, and much more.

u1509 FILM 023 CONTEM AMER FILM 3.0 06:00p-09:05p R PS3 Goetz,DNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM courses for Spring 2020

COD now offers two newexciting Film courses.

FILM-003 Screenwriting gets to the heart of film storytelling, introducing students to the elements of story structure, the principles of story designand the concepts of conflict,choice and action to create compelling screenplay stories, formatted to industrystandard and ready for production. FILM-003 satisfies a requirement ofthe new Certificate ofAchievement of Basic FilmProduction and with FILM-004 satisfies requirements of the newAssociates Degree in FilmProduction.

FILM-004 Cinematographyintroduces students to thefundamental elements ofmotion picture photographyand explores how digitalcameras, lenses and lightingtogether transcend the toolsthey are to become as an integral, expressive part ofthe collaborative storytellingprocess of filmmaking.

Introduction to Film FILM-001

See some of the bestmovies ever made, and discuss the art and craft offilmmaking. Learn newways to appreciate andenjoy one of the world’smost popular forms of artistic entertainment.

FILM-001 will be taught inPalm Springs and the Palm Desert Campus aswell as online.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 65

PS - PSY 65FIRE 65Fire TechnologyFIRE 001 provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire

protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services. This course meets the Fire and Emergency Service Higher Education (FESHE) model curriculum for an Associates Degree as recognized by the National Fire Academy. Advisory: ENG 061

0515 FIRE 001 PRINC EMRGNCY SERVC 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W PSA15 Ventura,A0513 FIRE 001 PRINC EMRGNCY SERVC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ventura,A

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

FIRE 002 provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and application of codes and standards; plans review; fire inspections; fire and life safety education; and fire investigation. Advisory: ENG 061

0517 FIRE 002 FIRE PREVENTION 3.0 06:00p-09:05p W PSA15 Ventura,A0509 FIRE 002 FIRE PREVENTION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ventura,A

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

FIRE 005 explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. Advisory: ENG 061

0519 FIRE 005 FIRE BHAVOR/COMBUSTN 3.0 09:00a-12:05p R PSA15 Ventura,A0563 FIRE 005 FIRE BHAVOR/COMBUSTN 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Brakebill,J

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

FIRE 007 introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. Advisory: ENG 061

0569 FIRE 007 PRINC FIRE/EMERG SER 3.0 09:00a-12:05p T PSA15 Ventura,A0545 FIRE 007 PRINC FIRE/EMERG SER 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ventura,A

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

FIRE 008 covers the principles of fire control, through utilization of manpower, equipment, extinguishing agents, and fire command and control procedures. Prerequisite: FIRE 001 Advisory: ENG 061

0511 FIRE 008 FIRE STRAT & TACTICS 3.0 02:00p-05:05p R PSA15 Ventura,A

Basic Fire Fighter AcademyBFFA 063B is Part 2 of the Basic Firefighter 1 Academy. Students must have successfully completed

BFFA 063A (Part 1) to be eligible to enroll in BFFA 063B (Part 2). Successful completion of both BFFA 63A and BFFA 63B are required to meet the minimum requirements as mandated by the California State Fire Marshal. See course catalog for full course description. The BFFA 063B Firefighter 1 Academy has specific California State Fire Training courses built into the program. Upon completion of a specific California State Fire Training modules a fee of $60.00 is required for this course to cover the California State Fire Training Certificate of Completion. Prerequisite: BFFA 063A with a minimum grade of B. Students must complete all activities and formative tests. Students must complete all summative tests with a minimum score of 80%. Students must complete all mandatory skills testing. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful completion within one year of a Certified Physical Ability Test (CPAT). Safety gear and SCBA will be required. FIT testing is mandatory.

u0529 BFFA 063B BFFA ACADEMY PART 2 8.8 08:00a-11:50a SSU RWTC1 Holloway,WNote: 17 week class: 01/10 - 05/16 01:00p-04:20p SSU RWTC1 STAFF

08:00a-11:50a F RWTC1 Holloway,W01:00p-04:20p F RWTC1 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.Note: A Certification fee from $20 - $160 will be due during the course of the semester.Note: Attendance is required at the Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 19th from 4:00p.m. to 8:00p.m.Note: Class meets 8 Fridays: Jan. 10 and 24, Feb. 7 and 21, March 6 and 20, April 3 and 24.Note: No class meetings Feb. 14, 15, 16, April 10, 11, 12.

Fire TechnologyCollege of the Desert offerscourses in the FireTechnology field that willcount toward a certificateor Associate in ScienceDegree. These courses aredesigned for students thatplan to transfer to a four-year institution, gainemployment in the FireTechnology field or as arefresher for those currently employed insome area of FireTechnology. The approvedlist of courses includethose accredited by theCalifornia Fire ServiceTraining and EducationalSystem for State Board ofFire Technology certification.

Basic FirefighterAcademy Part 2

BFFA-063B is Part 2 ofthe Basic Firefighter 1Academy. Successful completion of BFFA-063Aprior to BFFA-063B isrequired to meet the minimum requirements.And successful completionof both BFFA-063A andBFFA-063B are requiredto meet the minimumrequirements as mandatedby the California StateFire Marshal. See coursecatalog for full coursedescription. Students willbe required to completethe online NWCG L-180,Human Factors on theFireline, as preparation forthe Wildland FirefighterModule of SFT training.

Additional fees to includeCOD required electronictesting platform to conform to CaliforniaState Fire Marshal testingrequirements at $60.00 forthe semester in addition tomiscellaneous SFT certifi-cation processing fees.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR6666 RTV - READ66 PSY - READ 66 FIRE - FRCalifornia State Fire MarshalCSFM 083A provides information on the use of human resources to accomplish assignments, evaluating

member performance, supervising personnel, and integrating health and safety plans, policies, and procedures into daily activities as well as the emergency scene. Limitation on Enrollment: Must meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II as stated in the California State Fire Training certification process. Graded on Credit/No Credit basis only.

u6101 CSFM 083A COMPANY OFFICER 2A 2.0 08:00a-11:50a MTWRF RWTC1 Grzywa,ANote: 1 week class: 02/24 - 02/28 01:00p-04:50p MTWRF RWTC1Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

CSFM 083B provides information on general administrative functions, the implementation of department policies and procedures, and addresses conveying the fire department’s role, image, and mission to the public. Limitation on Enrollment: Must meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II as stated in the California State Fire Training certification process. Graded on Credit/No Credit basis only.

u6103 CSFM 083B COMPANY OFFICER 2B 1.0 08:00a-11:50a MTW RWTC1 Grzywa,ANote: 1 week class: 03/09 - 03/11 01:00p-03:20p MTW RWTC1Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

CSFM 083C provides information on conducting inspections, identifying hazards and addressing violations, performing a fire investigation to determine preliminary cause and securing the incident scene and preserving evidence. Limitation on Enrollment: Must meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II as stated in the California State Fire Training certification process. Graded on Credit/No Credit basis only.

u6105 CSFM 083C COMPANY OFFICER 2C 2.0 08:00a-11:50a MTWRF RWTC1 Grzywa,ANote: 1 week class: 03/23 - 03/27 01:00p-04:50p MTWRF RWTC1Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

CSFM 083D provides information on conducting incident size-up, developing and implementing an initial plan of action involving single and multi-unit operations for various types of emergency incidents to mitigate the situation following agency safety procedures, conducting pre-incident planning, and develop a post-incident analysis. Limitation on Enrollment: Must meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II as stated in the California State Fire Training certification process; and ICS-200.B: ICS for single resources and initial action incidents; and Hazardous Material Incident Commander (as offered by the California Specialized Training Institute). Graded on Credit/No Credit basis only.

u6107 CSFM 083D COMPANY OFFICER 2D 2.0 08:00a-11:50a MTWRF RWTC1 Grzywa,ANote: 1 week class: 04/13 - 04/17 01:00p-04:50p MTWRF RWTC1Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

CSFM 083E provides information on evaluating and reporting incident conditions, analyzing incident needs, developing and implementing a plan of action to deploy incident resources, completing all operations to suppress a wildland fire, establishing an incident command post, creating an incident action plan, and completing incident records and reports. Prerequisite: CSFM-083D Limitation on Enrollment: Completion of S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior (classroom delivery only); AND must meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II as stated in the California State Fire Training certification process. Graded on Credit/No Credit basis only.

u6109 CSFM 083E COMPANY OFFICER 2E 2.0 08:00a-11:50a MTWRF RWTC1 Grzywa,ANote: 1 week class: 04/27 - 05/01 01:00p-04:50p MTWRF RWTC1Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Roy Wilson Training Center, 72-564 Ramon Road,Thousand Palms.

FrenchFR 001 covers the fundamentals of the French language with emphasis on the four skills: speaking,

understanding, reading, writing. IGETC: 6A1373 FR 001 ELEM FRENCH I 5.0 11:00a-01:30p MW COM104 Sitbon Slosburg,C1353 FR 001 ELEM FRENCH I 5.0 05:15p-07:45p MW COM201 Sitbon Slosburg,C

Move to Smoke FreeCampuses

College of the Desert andall of its campuses are nowsmoke-and tobacco-free. At the request of theAssociated Students ofCollege of the Desert, theCollege’s Board of Trusteesadopted Policy 3570 onJuly 19, 2018, which banssmoking, vaping and alltobacco products.

This policy applies to allstudents, faculty and staffand includes all activitiesoccurring on the College’scampuses, including theweekend Street Fair.

Anyone who needs helpquitting tobacco can call 1-(800) NO-BUTTS, visitwww.NoButts.org, or go toStudent Health Services toobtain smoking cessationinformation.

Whether you are a smokeror a non-smoker, College ofthe Desert knows that thecampus community willdemonstrate thoughtful-ness, consideration and cooperation as we worktogether to successfullyimplement this new policy.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 67

READ - SOC 67READ - SOC 67GEOG - HS 67GeographyGEOG 001 examines the major features of the natural environment including land, water, air and life forms.

IGETC: 5Au3467 GEOG 001PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO307 Mouriquand,L

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

GEOG 001L is the laboratory exercises and experiments designed to explore and understand the primary areasof physical geography. Prerequisite: GEOG 001 or concurrent enrollment IGETC: 5C

u3469 GEOG 001L PHYSICAL GEOGR LAB 1.0 12:30p-03:35p M NDIO307 Mouriquand,LNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

GEOG 002 focuses on the distribution of and interrelationships between features of humankind's modern cultural environment. IGETC: 4E

3707 GEOG 002 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 03:30p-06:35p M N8 Ogbuchiekwe,E

GEOG 007 describes and explains the major cultural characteristics of the earth’s diverse geographic regions. IGETC: 4E

3745 GEOG 007 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M N8 Ogbuchiekwe,E

GeologyG 001, Physical Geology, serves as an introduction to the field for majors and those looking to fulfill their

general education requirement. Subject matter for this course includes Earth materials and processessuch as minerals, rocks, plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 5A, 5C

3565 G 001 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 4.0 09:30a-12:35p MW S13 Burns,R3569 G 001 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW S13 Burns,R3571 G 001 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 4.0 06:30p-09:35p TR S13 Burns,R

G 002 is an introduction to Earth’s history and the life it supports with a laboratory. including plate tectonics, fossils, biological evolution, the planet’s origin and the processes that have influenced it during the past 4.6 billion years. Advisory: BI-004 and G-001 IGETC: 5A, 5C

3555 G 002 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p TR S13 Burns,R

G 005 explores the geologic hazards humans face on the earth’s surface and the issues that arise from our use of earth’s resources. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 5A, 5C

u3595 G 005 ENVIRONMNTAL GEOLOGY 4.0 09:30a-12:35p MW NDIO302 Hurt,ANote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

3507 G 005 ENVIRONMNTAL GEOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW MSTC201 Hurt,Au3577 G 005 ENVIRONMNTAL GEOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW NDIO302 Rojas Salazar,E

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3501 G 005 ENVIRONMNTAL GEOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p TR S14 Rojas Salazar,E

G 010 is intended for students with a strong science background. This rigorous, fast-paced course is a survey of astronomy, meteorology, climatology, oceanography, and geology. Due to the demanding course load of The Earth Sciences (G 010), Physical Geology (G 001) may be the best option unless G 010 is needed for program completion. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A, 5C

6035 G 010 THE EARTH SCIENCES 4.0 09:30a-12:35p TR S13 Rojas Salazar,Eu3531 G 010 THE EARTH SCIENCES 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW NDIO302 Rojas Salazar,E

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Global StudiesGS 011 is an introduction to the origins, current status, and future trends of major transnational issues, such

as economic development, human rights, and environmental problems. Advisory: GS 010, ENG 001A, & PS 001 IGETC: 4G

6155 GS 011 GLOBAL ISSUES 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR SOC13 Kone,M

Health SciencesHS 013 is a study of the chemical composition of foods and their utilization by the body. Practical problems of

nutrition and relationship of adequate diet to physical and mental health are covered. Advisory: ENG-0612787 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW N7 Gaete,S2789 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW N7 Gaete,S2797 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W N9 Gaete,S

G 010 : The Earth Sciencesand

G 001: Physical Geology

The Earth Sciences (G-010) isintended for students with astrong science background.This rigorous, fast-pacedcourse is a survey of astronomy,meteorology, climatology,oceanography, and geology.

Physical Geology (G-001)serves as an introduction tothe field for majors and thoselooking to fulfill their generaleducation requirement. Subjectmatter for this course includesEarth materials and processessuch as minerals, rocks, platetectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes.

The lecture and lab for bothcourses are designed to fulfillthe natural science elective andhave been accepted for transferto the UC and CSU systems in addition to meeting therequirements of IGETC.

Due to the demanding courseload of The Earth Sciences (G-010), the Physical Geology(G-001) may be a better optionunless G-010 is required forcertificate or degree completion.

I t is importantthat studentsattend the f i rstclass meet ing,whether or not i t is designated as alecture or a lab,of each course inwhich they areenrol led.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR6868 SOC -SPAN68 SOC -SPAN 68 HS Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

2731 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Wong,C2735 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fraser,T2737 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kelsey,M2745 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kelsey,M2771 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clark,L2773 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clark,L2775 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clark,L2791 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kelsey,M2793 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fraser,T

HS 061 introduces medical terminology used by all health services personnel. Advisory: ENG 0613233 HS 061 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2.0 10:00a-12:05p F N6 Spurgin,K3231 HS 061 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2.0 01:00p-03:05p T LA10 Spurgin,K3237 HS 061 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 2.0 06:50p-08:55p T N6 Spurgin,K

HS 062 provides a basic knowledge and overview of body structures and its functions, correlated with discussion of the major diseases affecting each of the major systems. Advisory: HS 061 & ENG 061

3215 HS 062 YOUR LIVING BODY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW N7 Spurgin,K3213 HS 062 YOUR LIVING BODY 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR N6 Spurgin,K3211 HS 062 YOUR LIVING BODY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R N6 STAFF

HS 064 includes basic nursing principles used in the care of clients in long-term care facilities and other health care settings. Advisory: ENG 061

3917 HS 064 NURSE ASSISTANT 6.0 08:00a-12:30p F N7 Hariri,ANote: 13 week class: 01/31 - 05/08 07:00a-12:20p SSU INDOREHB Hariri,ANote: There are no class meetings Feb. 14, 15, 16, April 10, 11, 12.Requirements for course are: 1) BLS Card, 2) physical examination, 3) background check, 4) text-books, 5) a uniform, and 6) malpractice insurance (available at time of registration). Items 1 and 2must be completed before the first class meeting. Call the Health Sciences Office if you have furtherquestions (773-2578). The first 16 hours of training are mandatory.*Note: The first mandatory class meeting is Friday, January 31 at 8:00 a.m. on campus in the NursingBuilding, Room N 7. Students missing the first class will be dropped. Students passing the course cantake the state certification test for nursing assistants. A fee is required to take the test.

3915 HS 064 NURSE ASSISTANT 6.0 08:00a-12:30p F N7 Hariri,ANote: 13 week class: 01/31 - 05/08 07:00a-12:20p SSU RMRCHCC STAFFNote: There are no class meetings Feb. 14, 15, 16, April 10, 11, 12.Requirements for course are: 1) BLS Card, 2) physical examination, 3) background check, 4) text-books, 5) a uniform, and 6) malpractice insurance (available at time of registration). Items 1 and 2must be completed before the first class meeting. Call the Health Sciences Office if you have furtherquestions (773-2578). The first 16 hours of training are mandatory.*Note: The first mandatory class meeting is Friday, January 31 at 8:00 a.m. on campus in the NursingBuilding, Room N 7. Students missing the first class will be dropped.Students passing the course can take the state certification testfor nursing assistants. A fee is required to take the test.

3937 HS 064 NURSE ASSISTANT 6.0 08:00a-12:30p M N9 Jordan,BNote: 13 week class: 02/10 - 05/18 07:00a-11:50a TW INDOREHB Jordan,BNote: There are no class meetings Feb. 17, April 6, 7 and 8Requirements for course are: 1) BLS Card, 2) physical examination, 3) background check, 4) text-books, 5) a uniform, and 6) malpractice insurance(available at time of registration). Items 1 and 2must be completed before the first class meeting. Call the Health Sciences Office if you have furtherquestions (773-2578). The first 16 hours of training are mandatory.*Note: The first mandatory class meeting is Monday, February 10 at 8:00 a.m. on campus in theNursing building, Room N 9. Students missing the first class will be dropped. Students passing thecourse can take the state certification test for nursing assistants. A fee is required to take the test.

3923 HS 064 NURSE ASSISTANT 6.0 08:00a-12:30p M N9 Jordan,BNote: 13 week class: 02/10 - 05/18 07:00a-11:50a TW VIBRA STAFFNote: There are no class meetings Feb. 17, April 6, 7 and 8.Requirements for course are: 1) BLS Card, 2) physical examination, 3) background check, 4) text-books, 5) a uniform, and 6) malpractice insurance(available at time of registration). Items 1 and 2must be completed before the first class meeting. Call the Health Sciences Office if you have furtherquestions (773-2578). The first 16 hours of training are mandatory.*Note: The first mandatory class meeting is Monday, February 10 at 8:00 a.m. on campus in theNursing building, Room N 9. Students missing the first class will be dropped. Students passing thecourse can take the state certification test for nursing assistants. A fee is required to take the test.

General NutritionHS-013

General Nutrition is astudy of the chemical composition of foods andhow the body utilizes thosefoods. How does goodnutrition and diet relate to physical and mentalhealth? These are justsome of the topics covered.Students learn valuableconsumer information,including how to read foodlabels and use the USDAFood Guide. Students willexplore personal lifestylehabits and evaluate howclosely they meet thenewest Dietary Guidelinesfor Americans.

General Nutrition is a classyou can’t live healthy without taking.

Offered at the Palm Desert campus, and fully online.

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND

CHECK REQUIREMENT

College of the DesertHealth Sciences courseswith patient care contactin a JCAHO accreditedfacility require criminalbackground checks of enrolled students. Thisis a national standard forhealth care facilitiesdesigned to protect thehealth and safety of itspatient population.The student shall be responsible for paying a criminal backgroundcheck fee of up to $60.00at registration. A SocialSecurity number isrequired.

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 69

SPAN-SPE 69SPAN-SPE 69HS - HIST 69HS 065 is an introductory level course providing an overview of underlying disease processes in health care

settings, and their associated drug therapies to reach therapeutic goals. Advisory: BI-0043259 HS 065 BASIC PHARMACOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R N9 STAFF

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

3247 HS 065 BASIC PHARMACOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Wong,C3251 HS 065 BASIC PHARMACOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Wong,C

HS 067 is designed for those interested in health care professions. It covers the general principles of drug administration with a review of arithmetic and the calculation of math dosages. Advisory: MATH 060 & ENG 061

3125 HS 067 INTRO MED/DOSAGE CALC 1.0 06:50p-09:05p W N6 Spurgin,KNote: 6 week class: 01/29 - 03/11

3133 HS 067 INTRO MED/DOSAGE CALC 1.0 09:00a-11:15a F N9 STAFFNote: 6 week class: 01/31 - 03/13

3129 HS 067 INTRO MED/DOSAGE CALC 1.0 06:50p-09:05p W N6 Spurgin,KNote: 7 week class: 03/18 - 05/06

3131 HS 067 INTRO MED/DOSAGE CALC 1.0 06:50p-09:05p M N6 Spurgin,KNote: 7 week class: 03/23 - 05/11

HS 071 is designed to help students, who are considering a career in nursing, acquire the information and skills necessary to successfully complete the nursing program.

3065 HS 071 SUCCESS IN NURSING 2.0 03:30p-05:35p W COM104 Camargo,MStockwell,A

HS 073 is an introduction to public health providing an overview of health issues and wellness essentials for diverse population. Students will gain an understanding of the basic concepts and terminologies of public health, and the history and accomplishments of public health officials and agencies. Advisory: ENG 001A

3355 HS 073 INTRO PUBLIC HEALTH 3.0 03:00p-06:05p W N8 STAFF

HS 074 is an overview and application of informatics and software currently used in health science education and careers.

3035 HS 074 HS INFORMATICS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T BNC40 STAFF3031 HS 074 HS INFORMATICS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R BNC40 Durr,K

HS 080 teaches students the basics of interpretation of cardiac heart rhythms and performing a 12 lead ECG.It is appropriate for students who are interested in applying for jobs in hospitals or doctors offices,as well as for students interested in careers in health care.

3377 HS 080 ECG INTERPRETATION 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M N9 Stephens,L

HS 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1637 HS 095A HEALTH SCIENCE WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Spurgin,K1679 HS 095A HEALTH SCIENCE WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF1779 HS 095A HEALTH SCIENCE WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221871 HS 095A HEALTH SCIENCE WK EX 1.0 TBA AD5 Spurgin,K

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

HS 300 guides the enrolled student to develop competence and confidence in the performance of nursing skills, through repetition and with instructor support, at times convenient to the learner. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Limitation on Enrollment: Acceptance and enrollment in a nursing or health science program.

3271 HS 300 NURSING SKILLS LAB 0.0 TBA BNC39 Fry,S

HistoryHIST 003 is an overview of major ancient world civilizations and religions in a comparative context.

Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F6189 HIST 003 HISTORY/WORLD CIV I 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW SOC13 STAFF3847 HIST 003 HISTORY/WORLD CIV I 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR SOC8 Karp,M3767 HIST 003 HISTORY/WORLD CIV I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Vandecoevering,K

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

History

Complete two Historycourses in a single

semester with “stacked”8 week courses.

Check outHIST-017-3825 andHIST-018-6517

11:00 a.m.-12:25 .p.m.MTWR.

This a a great way forstudents to meet amajor GE transferrequirement in onesemester for Arts andHumanities or SocialSciences.

Advisory: ENG-001AIGETC: 3B, 4F

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR7070 SPE -THE 70 HISTHIST 004 covers history from the 1500 to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F3709 HIST 004 HISTORY/WORLD CIV II 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW SOC9 Benavides,E3881 HIST 004 HISTORY/WORLD CIV II 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Vandecoevering,K

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

HIST 005 is a survey of the development of western culture and civilization to the Reformation. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4

3841 HIST 005 WESTERN CIV. I 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW SOC9 Hanes,W

HIST 017 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America through the Reconstruction Period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

6571 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR CMH1 Benavides,Eu6543 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR PS11 Hanes,W

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.3825 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 11:00a-12:25p MTWR SOC8 Collins,O

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/19Note: This section is an accelerated (8) eight week class. Students enrolling in this class and HIST-018/section 6517 are able to complete both HIST-017 and HIST-018 in one semester.

6583 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR CMH1 Benavides,E6523 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR SOC8 Hanes,W6577 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M SOC13 Przeklasa,T

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6579 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR NDIO307 Silva,Lu3799 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO305 Silva,Lu6507 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO305 Moses,I

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

6549 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,R6551 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clerc,A

HIST 018 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

3757 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC8 Karp,M6563 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC8 Collins,O6517 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 11:00a-12:25p MTWR SOC8 Collins,O

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/21Note: This section is an accelerated (8) eight week class. Students enrolling in this class and HIST-017/section 3825 are able to complete both HIST-017 and HIST-018 in one semester.

6539 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW SOC8u3865 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW PS11 Moses,I

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road..3893 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW SOC8 Wood,R6597 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M CMH1 Cosgrove,K

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6595 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO305 Clerc,Au3725 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR NDIO105 Cosgrove,K

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before the start date to begin the course.

6531 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Benavides,ENote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

6537 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Benavides,ENote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

HIST 021 covers the political, social, and economic development of California from early Spanish settlements to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

3703 HIST 021 CALIFORNIA HISTORY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW SOC8 Collins,O3713 HIST 021 CALIFORNIA HISTORY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR SOC10 Karp,M

HIST 023 is a survey of the political and social development of South and Central America, including Mexico from pre-Columbian cultures to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4F

3785 HIST 023 LAT/AM HIST 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW SOC8 Benavides,E

California HistoryHIST-021

This course covers theregional history frompre-Columbian times to the present in thecontext of LatinAmerica and thePacific. This coursecarries UC and CSUtransferability.

Section 3703 12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.Monday/Wednesday

Section 3713 2:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.mTuesday/Thursday

Latin AmericanHistoryHIST-023

This survey coursestudies the politicaland social develop-ment of South andCentral America,including Mexico fromcolonization to thepresent.

Section 37852:00 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.Monday/Wednesday

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 71

HSAD 71Hotel & Restaurant Management (See Business Management page 40)

Human Services/Alcohol & DrugsHSAD 001 is a survey course that examines the fundamental concepts of addiction, the techniques of analysis

of addiction, and the modalities of prevention and treatment employed by addictions counselors. Advisory: ENG 061

2227 HSAD 001 INTRO ALCOHOL/DRUGS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jones,CNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

HSAD 020 investigates the pharmacological affects of psychoactive drugs on human behavior. Prerequisite: HSAD 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

2231 HSAD 020 BIOMED PHARMACOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M SOC14 Jones,C

HSAD 022 instructs the skills of case management. Prerequisite: HSAD-0022233 HSAD 022 CASE MANAGEMENT 3.0 03:30p-06:35p M SOC10 Little,L

HSAD 025 provides a comprehensive overview of theories and strategies for the prevention, intervention, and recovery processes for substance use disorders. Primary, secondary and tertiary, and evidence based prevention models will be introduced. Prerequisite: HSAD 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

2277 HSAD 025 PREVENTION, INTERVENTION 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R SOC14 Anderson,A

HSAD 030 addresses the differences between and similarities among individual, group, and family counseling.Prerequisite: HSAD 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

2257 HSAD 030 IND/GROUP/FAM COUNSL 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W SOC8 Wickson,S

HSAD 032A gives direction, interpretation, guidance, and evaluation to assist the student in making the transition from the college to job placement via the Supervised Internship I (HSAD-033A). Prerequisite: Eight (8) HSAD core courses with a grade of “C” or better within the past five years and acceptance in the HSAD internship program with application on file Corequisite: HSAD-033A

2263 HSAD 032A SUPRVSD PRACTICUM I 2.0 06:15p-08:20p W SOC13 Anderson,A

HSAD 032B gives direction, interpretation, guidance, and evaluation to assist the student in making the transition from the college to job placement via the Supervised Internship II (HSAD-033B). Prerequisite: HSAD-032A Corequisite: HSAD-033B

2259 HSAD 032B SUPRVSD PRACTICUM II 2.0 06:15p-08:20p W SOC13 Anderson,A

HSAD 033A, a supervised Internship (HSAD-033A), is an introduction to HSAD Internship experience (HSAD-033A/HSAD-095B). Students will develop and apply counseling and communication skills in a supervised internship in the field of drug and alcohol studies. Students will master the 12 core functions of substance abuse counseling and apply these skills. The Internship experience consists of lecture (HSAD-033A) and clinical experience (HSAD-095B). HSAD-033A is the lecture component. During lecture, students will expand on their counseling and communication skills and ability to applythe 12 Core Functions. They will also prepare for state certification and employment. Supervised Internship (HSAD-033A) is a required component of the HSAD Certificate and Degree Program. In the Corequisite HSAD-095B, students will apply and refine knowledge and skills developed in the classroom in diverse drug and alcohol treatment programs. Prerequisite: Eight (8) HSAD core courses with a grade of “C” or better within the past five years Corequisite: HSAD-032A and HSAD-095B

2265 HSAD 033A SUPRVSD INTRNSHP I 1.0 05:00p-06:05p W SOC13 Emerson,L

HSAD 033B concludes the HSAD Internship experience begun in Supervised Internship I, HSAD-033A/HSAD-095B. The student will continue to develop and apply counseling and communication skills in a supervised internship in the field of drug and alcohol studies. Students will continue to master the 12 core functions of substance abuse counseling and apply these skills. The Internship experience consists of lecture (HSAD-033B) and clinical experience (HSAD-095B). HSAD-033B is the lecture component. During lecture, students will expand on their counseling and communication skills and ability to apply the 12 Core Functions. They will also prepare for state certification and employment. Supervised Internship (HSAD-033B) is a required component of the HSAD Certificate and Degree Program. In the Corequisite HSAD-095B, students will apply and refine knowledge and skills developed in the classroom in diverse drug and alcohol treatment programs. Prerequisite: HSAD-032A, HSAD-033A and HSAD-095B Corequisite: HSAD-032B and HSAD-095B

2261 HSAD 033B SUPRVSD INTRNSHP II 1.0 05:00p-06:05p W SOC13 Emerson,L

HSAD 034 instructs students how to counsel clients with coexisting chemical dependency and mental illness. Prerequisite: HSAD-001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

2281 HSAD 034 DUAL DIAGNOSIS 3.0 03:30p-06:35p W SOC10 Jones,C

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR7272 HSAD - KINEHSAD 095B is the field work corequisite for Supervised Internship I (HSAD-033A) and Supervised Internship II

(HSAD-033B). The student builds on skills in an internship experience in the field of drug and alcohol studies. Students will develop counseling and communication skills and apply these skills in diverse drug and alcohol treatment programs. Students will master the 12 core functions of substance abuse counseling and apply these skills. The course consists of Internships/clinical fieldwork experience at drug and alcohol treatment programs. Internships are a required component of the HSAD Certificate and Degree Program. Prerequisite: HSAD-001 and HSAD-002 and HSAD-004 and HSAD-020 and HSAD-022 and HSAD-024 and HSAD-030 and HSAD-034. Corequisite: HSAD-032A and HSAD-033B

2283 HSAD 095B ALCOHOL/DRUG WK EXP 2.0 150 TOTAL HRS TBA Emerson,L

JapaneseJPN 001 introduces the fundamentals of the Japanese language as well as the culture, history and society of

Japan. IGETC: 6A1335 JPN 001 ELEM JAPANESE I 5.0 03:00p-05:30p TR COM102 Dealba Yount,C

JPN 002 is a continued study of the fundamentals of the Japanese language as well as the society, culture andhistory of Japan. Prerequisite: JPN-001 or two years high school Japanese IGETC: 3B, 6A

1399 JPN 002 ELEM JAPANESE II 5.0 11:45a-02:15p TR COM102 Dealba Yount,C

JournalismJ 003A is a beginning course in news writing and reporting that provides a solid foundation in practical

journalism skills. Included in the course are such topics as what is news, fairness, the language and style of journalism, how to write leads, how to organize and structure news stories, interviewing, ethicsand multimedia reporting. Prerequisite: ENG-001A

1391 J 003A NEWS REPRTNG&WRITING 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR MSTC153 Jackson,L

J 004A is the beginning student media practicum. Prerequisite: J 003Au1187 J 004A BASIC NEWSPAPER PROD 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW PARKVW2 Jackson,L

4.6 WEEKLY HRS F PARKVW2Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

J 004B is an intermediate student media practicum. Prerequisite: J 004Au1189 J 004B EDITING AND DESIGN 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW PARKVW2 Jackson,L

4.6 WEEKLY HRS F PARKVW2Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

J 004C is an advanced student media practicum. Prerequisite: J-004Bu1247 J 004C NEWSPAPER MANAGEMENT 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW PARKVW2 Jackson,L

4.6 WEEKLY HRS F PARKVW2Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

J 005 is an analysis of the news and information we consume daily.1329 J 005 NEWS LITERACY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR MSTC153 Jackson,L

J 010 offers journalism students the chance to write more creatively and in-depth stories, to prepare, write, publish, and distribute a college magazine each semester. Prerequisite: J 003A or DDP 002 or ART 031

u1361 J 010 MAGAZINE WRTNG & PROD 3.0 08:00a-10:30a TR PARKVW2 Capozzi,LSTAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

KinesiologyKINE 001 includes the application of knowledge and development of basic skills in First Aid and Basic Life

Support. During the semester, students must be prepared to purchase supplies for a basic first aidkit. Advisory: ENG 061

u2479 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW NDIO105 Calderon,KNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

2425 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR KINE103 Calderon,V2749 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 08:00a-11:05a F KINE103 Conger,T2477 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW KINE103 Dillon,M2423 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR KINE103 Dillon,M2337 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW KINE103 Dillon,M

Learn another language atCOD!

COD offers various levelsof the following languages:

American Sign LanguageEspañolFrançaisJapanese

ElementaryJapanese

JPN-001Section 1335

3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Tuesday/Thursday

JPN-002Section 1399

11:45 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.Tuesday/Thursday

Language Lab

Tutoring & Academic SkillsCenter (760) 776-7287

The Language Lab is part ofthe Tutoring & AcademicSkills Center. The Lab isFREE and open to all registered ESLN, ESL, foreign language students and auditors, providing a variety of resources to supplement, reinforce, practice, and develop the skillstaught in the classroom andnecessary for success in theclass. Resources includetutors (when available) andLive Lab Conversation forpracticing oral communication.

Language Lab Hours:Monday - Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 73

KINE 73KINE 003 is an introduction to the prevention and care of sports injuries designed for the major and the

non major student2727 KINE 003 CARE & PREVENT INJURY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW KINE103 Dillon,Mu6765 KINE 003 CARE & PREVENT INJURY 3.0 02:15p-03:15p MTR RMHS665 Calderon,K

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Rancho Mirage High School (RMHS) and is intended for localhigh school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

KINE 004 provides an overview of the principles and scientific foundation of athletic training for students considering a career in Sports or Health Sciences. Prerequisite: KINE 003

2515 KINE 004 ADV CARE PREVENT INJ 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW KINE103 Dillon,M

KINE 006 encompasses a wide spectrum of issues relating to developing skills for personal protection, health and fitness. Students learn how to assess potentially dangerous situations and how they can be avoided, as well as learning how to use their bodies and voices as weapons. Students will learn theoryand design of current fitness and health trends to improve their overall wellness.

2463 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW KINE103 Carrillo,N2305 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR KINE103 Ansley,W2461 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW KINE104 Ansley,W2763 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR KINE103 Ansley,Wu2307 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 03:30p-06:35p W NDIO105 Monachello-Prahl,J

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

KINE 008 is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in Kinesiology will be discussed along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health and fitness professions. Advisory: ENG 061

2533 KINE 008 INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR LA9B Wilson,M2455 KINE 008 INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW LA9B Ansley,W2449 KINE 008 INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW LA9B Wilson,Mu2513 KINE 008 INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO101 Rojo,V

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

KINE 009 covers group fitness industry professionalism and client interaction in the fitness field. Students will be exposed to creative group exercise programming and design, fitness assessment, and principles ofexercise progression for various populations. The class will incorporate the diverse roles of a group fitness instructor developing in class planning and preparation, teaching multiple styles, various stylesof communication and working with diverse age groups and ability levels. The class will incorporate professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities in the the group fitness industry as well as self marketing strategies for group fitness professionals.

2527 KINE 009 ESSENTIALS/GROUP FITNESS 3.0 02:00p-04:05p TR KINE104 Carrillo,NNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

KINE 010 is a survey course that focuses on the exploration of major topics involved with the maintenance of optimum health for the individual and society. Advisory: ENG 061

2311 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW LA9B Tse,Y2361 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR LA9B Skinner,T2451 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR LA9B Choi,Pu2377 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W NDIO308 Rojo,V

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

2467 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Vineyard,R2709 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Tse,Y2711 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fitzpatrick,B2733 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ellis,O

KINE 011 is designed to study the principles and theories of basic self defense for men. It will also include psychological parameters as related to men’s health, anger management, alcohol and drug abuse and potential for addiction. Healthy relationships, birth control and family planning will be discussed. The importance of physical activity and the components of fitness and optimal nutritional strategies will be explained.

2517 KINE 011 MEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR KINE103 Choi,P

KINE 012 will expose students to basic injury prevention and care. The students will learn the skills applicable to immediate injury management and modality application. Prerequisite: KINE 003 or concurrent enrollment

2713 KINE 012 SPORT MED CLINIC I 2.0 108 HOURS TBA Dillon,MNote: A mandatory first class meeting is Monday, January 27th at 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. in KINE 103.

Chaparral NewspaperJ-004A, B & C

Get ahead in journalismby joining College of theDesert’s student newspaper,The Chaparral. You willgain practical print andonline writing experienceand learn about layoutand newspaper design.

Join The Chaparral staffand become a multimediareporter.

Enroll now in J-003A andJ-004A, B & C.

Magazine WritingJ-010

Have you ever thoughtabout writing for magazines? Join theDiscover COD magazineteam at College of theDesert and turn yourdreams into feature stories and bylines.Students will write severalin-depth feature articlesfor both the online andprint version of DiscoverCOD. Enroll now andwork as a team, meetnew friends and make a difference telling important stories today.

News LiteracyJ-005

Never before has theneed for News Literacybeen more urgent. Asconsumers, we are bombarded with fakenews, propaganda, hoaxes, rumors, andsatire, often posing ascredible journalism. Howdo we decipher fact fromfiction? This course is ananalysis of the news andinformation we consumedaily. Learn to be betterinformed and a criticalnews consumer.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR7474 KINE KINE 013 will expose students to injury evaluation and career exploration in the area of sports medicine.

Students will observe and assist athletic trainers and allied health professionals in treating COD athletes. Prerequisite: KINE 003 & KINE 012

2785 KINE 013 SPORT MED CLINIC II 2.0 108 HOURS TBA Dillon,MNote: A mandatory first class meeting is Monday, January 27th at 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. in KINE 103.

KINE 037 prepares students for the rigorous physical demands of career paths in the public safety academies.The students will have specialized individual and group training to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, stamina, muscular strength, endurance, core strength, agility, and flexibility to improve pre and post fitness assessments that are common in public safety academies.

2315 KINE 037 PSA FITNESS TRAINING 1.0 08:00a-09:20a MW FLDFLD Wilson,M

KINE 039 provides instruction in the latest exercise techniques of TRX and Kettlebell training. A combination ofresistance training and ballistic exercises will be used to improve cardiovascular fitness, strength, balance, flexibility and the posterior chain muscles.

2329 KINE 039 TRX/KETTLEBELL EX 1.0 08:00a-09:15a TR KINE101 STAFFNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 041 covers exercises to train the core region focusing on the abdominal, hip flexor and lower back areas.2719 KINE 041 CORE CONDITIONING 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR KINE104 Choi,P

Note: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

KINE 043 is a Badminton activity class.2389 KINE 043 BADMINTON 1.0 09:00a-11:05a F GYMMAIN Larkin,S

KINE 045 is a Basketball activity class.2317 KINE 045 BASKETBALL 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR GYMMAIN Skinner,T

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 047 strengthens and tones specific areas of muscle weakness in the body.2369 KINE 047 BODY SCULPT & TONE 1.0 12:30p-01:45p TR KINE104 Parry,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 053 offers instruction in jazz dance technique.2587 KINE 053 DANCE, JAZZ 1.0 03:30p-05:35p R T1 New,D

KINE 057 provides instruction in fencing.2365 KINE 057 FENCING 1.0 07:00p-09:05p T GYMMAIN Taft,L

KINE 058 is for students who have taken beginning fencing and wish to compete. Techniques and strategies needed for competitive fencing will be demonstrated and practiced. Students will spar. Competition rules will be explained and students will learn how to referee a bout. Prerequisite: KINE-057

2355 KINE 058 BOUT FENCING 1.0 07:00p-09:05p T GYMMAIN Taft,LNote: Competitive Fencing Strategy

KINE 062 is a Golf activity class.2339 KINE 062 GOLF 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW GOLFRNGE Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 064 is a tennis activity for student with disabilities. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities2581 KINE 064 ADAPTED TENNIS 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR CRTSCRTS Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 065 is a weight training class for students with disabilities. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities2779 KINE 065 ADAPTED PHYS ACTIVTY 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE101 Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 067 is a Golf activity class for students with disabilities. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities2303 KINE 067 ADAPTED GOLF 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW GOLFRNGE Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 068 employs walking, jogging and running as key fitness activities.2319 KINE 068 JOG, POWERWALK, RUN 1.0 07:30a-08:45a MW FLDFLD Parry,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 069 covers proper biomechanics, form and techniques of the natural and minimalist style of running.2363 KINE 069 BIOMECHANICS/RUNNING 1.0 07:30a-08:45a MW FLDFLD Parry,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

KinesiologyRequirements

Two units fromKinesiology (KINE),Recreation (RE), orVarsity (VSM,VSW)are required to earn adegree from College ofthe Desert.

Note: If KINE-010 is used to fulfill CODGeneral EducationArea C2 or C5, it maynot be used to fulfillthis requirement.

Kines io logy

Kines io logy is thesc ient i f ic s tudy ofhuman movement ,inc lud ing anatomyand phys io logy,exerc ise sc ience,pedagogy, pre-phys ica l therapy,heal th and f i tness .

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 75

KINE 75KINE 072 is designed for individuals of all fitness levels who would like to increase their body/mind connection

from the techniques developed by Joseph H. Pilates.2325 KINE 072 PILATES MAT WORK 1.0 09:30a-11:35a F KINE104 Ellis,O

KINE 079 provides soccer instruction and play2313 KINE 079 SOCCER 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR FLDFLD McElrath,T

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 082 utilizes beginning, intermediate and advanced swimming techniques. Students must be able to swimthe length of the 25 yard pool unaided and in continuous motion.

u2309 KINE 082 SWIMMING 1.0 08:00a-09:15a TR POOLPOOL McElrath,TNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS is located at the Palm Desert Aquatic Center located in Palm DesertCivic Center Park. Enter from Magnesia Falls Drive.

u2481 KINE 082 SWIMMING 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR POOLPOOL Parry,RNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS is located at the Palm Desert Aquatic Center located in Palm DesertCivic Center Park. Enter from Magnesia Falls Drive.

KINE 085 is designed for disabled individuals of all fitness levels who would like to increase their body/mind/spirit using Iyengar’s method of Hatha Yoga. Advisory: Designed for students with disabilities

2359 KINE 085 ADAPTED YOGA 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE104 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 086 is a Tennis activity class.2387 KINE 086 TENNIS 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR CRTSCRTS Vineyard,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 088 stresses the Biomechanics of each of the tennis strokes forehand, backhand, volley, overhead, servewill be stressed. Students will be taught strategies for playing quality tennis. Some tennis knowledge is helpful.

2525 KINE 088 TENNIS-STROKE/STRATE 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR CRTSCRTS Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 091 is a Volleyball activity class.2411 KINE 091 VOLLEYBALL 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW GYMMAIN McElrath,T

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 092 will provide instruction in yoga postures to build and maintain balance, flexibility, strength and improve execution of movement of the dancer.

2667 KINE 092 YOGA FOR DANCERS 1.0 12:30p-01:45p MW KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

KINE 094 emphasizes personal fitness, muscular endurance, strength, flexibility and cardiorespiratory conditioning levels.

2657 KINE 094 PERSONAL FITNESS 1.0 09:30a-10:45a TR KINE101 Dillon,MNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 095 will focus on theory and the latest research in the biomechanics and physiology of muscle development of people who exercise regularly.

2375 KINE 095 EXERCISE SCIENCE 2.0 02:00p-02:30p MW LA9B Wilson,M02:40p-04:15p MW KINE101

KINE 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1639 KINE 095A KINESIOLOGY WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 Ansley,W1691 KINE 095A KINESIOLOGY WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF1873 KINE 095A KINESIOLOGY WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 Ansley,W

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221791 KINE 095A KINESIOLOGY WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

KINE 096 utilizes resistance equipment for strength development.2555 KINE 096 WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW KINE101 STAFF

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/222541 KINE 096 WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE101 Parry,R

Note: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

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Check out our newA.S. Degree inSports Medicine

This is a two-yearcourse of studydesigned for studentsinterested in becomingvarious allied healthcare professionalssuch as athletic trainers, physical therapists, physicaltherapists assistants,chiropractic care, occupational therapy,physician assistant etc.

Care and Prevention of Athletic injuries,KINE-003, is a goodplace to start if you areinterested in a careerin sports medicine.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

2549 KINE 096 WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 11:00a-12:15p MW KINE101 McElrath,TNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2547 KINE 096 WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE101 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 096A utilizes resistance machinery, free weight apparatus and other selected physical conditioning methods for advanced application of training principles.

2567 KINE 096A BIO OF STRENGTH TR 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW KINE101 STAFFNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2537 KINE 096A BIO OF STRENGTH TR 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE101 Parry,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2569 KINE 096A BIO OF STRENGTH TR 1.0 11:00a-12:15p MW KINE101 McElrath,TNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2577 KINE 096A BIO OF STRENGTH TR 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE101 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

KINE 098A is the first of four levels of classes relating to Yoga. This course is an introduction to fundamental yoga postures and principles for personal health and wellness.

2351 KINE 098A FUNDAMENTALS OF YOGA 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE104 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2341 KINE 098A FUNDAMENTALS OF YOGA 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

2323 KINE 098A FUNDAMENTALS OF YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/20

2421 KINE 098A FUNDAMENTALS OF YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

KINE 098B is the second of four levels of classes relating to yoga. The course presents beginning yoga postures and principles to improve personal health and wellness. Advisory: KINE 098A or equivalent of Fundamentals of Yoga

2353 KINE 098B BEGINNING YOGA 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE104 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2345 KINE 098B BEGINNING YOGA 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

2327 KINE 098B BEGINNING YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/20

2427 KINE 098B BEGINNING YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

KINE 098C is the third of four levels of classes relating to yoga. This course presents intermediate yoga postures and principles to improve personal health, flexibility, balance, and strength. Advisory: KINE 098B or equivalent of Beginning Yoga

2357 KINE 098C INTERMEDIATE YOGA 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE104 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2347 KINE 098C INTERMEDIATE YOGA 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

2335 KINE 098C INTERMEDIATE YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/20

2429 KINE 098C INTERMEDIATE YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

KINE 098D is the fourth level of classes relating to yoga. This course presents advanced yoga postures and principles to improve personal health, flexibility, balance, and strength. It is recommended that students have experience and previous practice in intermediate yoga. Advisory: KINE 098C or equivalent of Intermediate Yoga

2367 KINE 098D ADVANCED YOGA 1.0 09:30a-10:45a MW KINE104 Vineyard,RNote: 12 week class: 01/27 - 04/22

2349 KINE 098D ADVANCED YOGA 1.0 11:00a-12:15p TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 01/28 - 04/23

2379 KINE 098D ADVANCED YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a MW KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/20

2437 KINE 098D ADVANCED YOGA 1.0 08:00a-09:15a TR KINE104 Ansley,WNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

KINE 099 utilizes Power Yoga, a vigorous, fitness-based approach to yoga and is designed to provide a physicalworkout.

2669 KINE 099 POWER YOGA 1.0 07:00a-09:05a F KINE104 Ellis,O

7676 KINE

Positive VibesYoga Teacher

Training Certificate

This is a one semester,intensive 200 hour leveltraining coursedesigned for studentsinterested in becomingconfident and knowledgeable Yogainstructors and improvingtheir own personalself-practice.

College of the Desertis a registered schoolwith industry recognizedYoga Alliance.

Enroll in KINE-018,KINE-019, and KINE-098A to complete the certificaterequirements.

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Varsity Sports, MenVSM 011 is the Baseball Intercollegiate team class. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout2519 VSM 011 VS BASEBALL-MEN 3.0 175 TOTAL HRS TBA FLDFLD Dimatteo,S

Note: 19 week class: 01/02 - 05/22Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

VSM 014B is the Spring basketball intercollegiate conference competition class. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2521 VSM 014BVS SPRG BSKTBALL-MEN 1.5 87.5 TOTAL HRS TBA GYMMAIN Skinner,TNote: 10 week class: 01/01 - 03/15Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

VSM 040 is the Golf Intercollegiate team class. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout2523 VSM 040 VS GOLF-MEN 3.0 175 TOTAL HRS TBA GOLFRNGE Mainez,T

Note: 19 week class: 01/02 - 05/22Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

VSM 064 is the Tennis Intercollegiate team class. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout2529 VSM 064 VS TENNIS-MEN 3.0 175 TOTAL HRS TBA CRTSCRTS Fritz,G

Note: 15 week class: 01/02 - 04/26Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

Varsity Sports, Off SeasonVSO 014B is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for intercollegiate men’s basketball

student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout2621 VSO 014B BASKETBALL-MEN 1.0 58 TOTAL HRS TBA GYMMAIN Skinner,T

Note: 8 week class: 03/19 - 05/21

VSO 015B is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for intercollegiate women’s basketball student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2623 VSO 015B BASKETBALL-WOMEN 1.0 58 TOTAL HRS TBA GYMMAIN Rizea,KNote: 8 week class: 03/19 - 05/21

VSO 024A is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for men’s and women’s intercollegiate cross country student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2681 VSO 024A CROSS COUNTRY 2.0 117 TOTAL HRS TBA FLDFLD Carrillo,N

VSO 033A is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for intercollegiate football student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2627 VSO 033A FOOTBALL 2.0 117 TOTAL HRS TBA FLDFLD Steptoe,J

VSO 053A is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for men’s intercollegiate soccer student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2639 VSO 053A SOCCER-MEN 2.0 117 TOTAL HRS TBA FLDFLD Cardenas,E

VSO 054A is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for women’s intercollegiate soccer student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2641 VSO 054A SOCCER-WOMEN 2.0 117 TOTAL HRS TBA FLDFLD Cardenas,EEstrin,GRizea,K

VSO 074A is intended for off season conditioning and skill development for intercollegiate volleyball student-athletes during the spring semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2645 VSO 074A VOLLEYBALL 2.0 117 TOTAL HRS TBA GYMMAIN Rothe,D

Varsity Sports, WomenVSW 015B is the Spring basketball intercollegiate conference competition class. Limitation on Enrollment:

Successful tryout2279 VSW 015B VS SPRG BSKTBALL-WOMEN 1.5 87.5 TOTAL HRS TBA GYMMAIN Rizea,K

Note: 10 week class: 01/01 - 03/15Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

VSW 057 is the Softball Intercollegiate team class. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout2285 VSW 057 VS SOFTBALL-WOMEN 3.0 175 TOTAL HRS TBA FLDFLD Estrin,G

Note: 19 week class: 01/02 - 05/22Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 77

VSM - VSW 77

FITNESS CENTER!

COD has a fitness center, with cardio andresistance trainingequipment, located inthe Kinesiology (KINE)Building. Currentlytwo classes are beingoffered in this facility:

Personal Fitness (KINE 094)

Weight Training (KINE 096)

Register now to "get fit"this Spring!

Varsity Sports Men and Women

Many Varsity sportsstartprior to January27, 2020, the first day ofthe Spring 2020 term.Check the section information for yoursport’s starting date.

Fitness SpecialistCertificate

This is a 22 unitCertificate ofAchievement that provides jobrelated skills andknowledge toenhance one’sopportunities in thefitness industry.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

VSW 065 is the Tennis Intercollegiate team class. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout2531 VSW 065 VS TENNIS-WOMEN 3.0 175 TOTAL HRS TBA CRTSCRTS McIntosh,M

Note: 15 week class: 01/02 - 04/26Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

VSW 075 provides opportunity for women to develop their skills and strategies in beach volleyball. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout

2683 VSW 075 BEACH VOLLEYBALL 3.0 175 TOTAL HRS TBA GYMMAIN Rothe,DNote: 17 week class: 01/02 - 05/06Go to the Kinesiology/Athletics Office or call 773-2591 for more information.

Library & Information StudiesLIS-001 is an introduction to the basic concepts and tools used for finding information for research projects.

Students learn to develop a research topic and find, evaluate and use a variety of information sources. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Advisory: CIS 005 & RDG 051

1171 LIS-001 INTRO TO RESEARCH 2.0 11:00a-12:15p TR S.AN8 STAFFNote: 12 week class: 02/25 - 05/21

Mass CommunicationMC 001 introduces students to the contributions and influences of mass media in popular culture.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4G1257 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W MSTC153 Bakal,T1265 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R SOC8 Capozzi,L

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1243 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L1249 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L1273 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L

MC 005 is a writing course with emphasis on the skills needed to communicate effectively with an organization’s various publics and with both the electronic and print media. Advisory: ENG 001A

u1277 MC 005 INTRO PUBLIC RELATIONS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW PARKVW2 Jackson,LNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

MathematicsMATH 001A is the first course, Differential Calculus, in the traditional 3 semester Calculus sequence.

Prerequisite: MATH 012 Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 2A3303 MATH 001A CALCULUS 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR MSTC151 McJilton,Mu3325 MATH 001A CALCULUS 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,B

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.r of the class. 2921 MATH 001A CALCULUS 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW DM22 Blanton,D

MATH 001B is the second semester of Calculus. It covers methods and applications of integration and infinite series. Prerequisite: MATH-001A IGETC: 2A

2961 MATH 001B CALCULUS 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR MSTC150 Le,T2959 MATH 001B CALCULUS 4.0 05:15p-08:20p TR MSTC151 Perez,J

MATH 002A is the third semester of the Calculus sequence. It covers differential and integral Calculus of several variables. Prerequisite: MATH 001B IGETC: 2A

2937 MATH 002A MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR B3 Perez,J

MATH 002B is the traditional sophomore level Linear Algebra course with Calculus 1B prerequisite. Prerequisite: MATH 001B IGETC: 2A

2989 MATH 002B LINEAR ALGEBRA 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW MSTC151 Culhan,D

MATH 005 is the first of a two semester sequence preparing students for Calculus. In this course, students willstudy functions with an emphasis on the trigonometric functions along with topics in analytic geometry.Prerequisite: MATH 040 or MATH 049 Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 030

u3323 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 08:00a-09:10a MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,BNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

3557 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 09:30a-10:40a MTWR MSTC152 Culhan,D3589 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 11:00a-12:10p MTWR MSTC151 Radu,I3367 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 02:00p-04:30p MW MSTC150 Mortada,J3553 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 05:15p-07:45p MW MSTC152 Mortada,J3333 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 05:15p-07:45p TR MSTC150 Dostal,S

7878 VSW - MATH

MyMathLab, Math XL

Enhanced WebAssign

provide a rich and flexible set of coursematerials in mathematicsand statistics. Studentscan use online tools,such as video lectures,animations, and a multimedia textbook toindependently improvetheir understanding andperformance.

When purchasing materials, studentsshould check in thebookstore to determineif any of the above systems are required for their class(es).

Math/Science Study Center

Math Building, Room 4

The Math/Science StudyCenter is open and available to provide youwith a place to study.We have small groupareas available for thosethat would like to work insmall groups. Tutor(s)are available. Softwareand videos, as well asInternet access, areavailable in support ofcollege level mathematicsand science classes.

Many mathematics andscience adjunct facultyare available in this facility during their officehour. Time in this facilityis built into several courses, but access canalso be granted for other math and scienceclasses.

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

MATH 010 is a function oriented course including the concept of a function and function notation. Prerequisite: MATH 040 or MATH 049 Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 2A*

2931 MATH 010 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR DM21 Le,T6345 MATH 010 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MTWR DM23 Le,T3629 MATH 010 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MTWR MSTC152 Jordan,L2965 MATH 010 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MTWR MATH3 Jordan,L2925 MATH 010 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW DM23 STAFF

MATH 011 focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real numbers systems and subsystems. Emphasis is on comprehension and analysis of mathematical concepts and applications of logical reasoning. Prerequisite: MATH 045 or MATH 040 or completion of two years of High School Algebra and appropriateplacement score. Advisory: MATH 030 or one year High School Geometry, ENG 061, & RDG 061

u2977 MATH 011 MATH ELEM TEACHERS 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW NDIO308 Flora,MNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

MATH 012 is the second in a two semester sequence preparing students for Calculus. In this course, students will extend the concept of a function to polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions as well as studying analytic trigonometry. Prerequisite: MATH-005 IGETC: 2A*

3597 MATH 012 PRE-CALCULUS 5.0 08:00a-09:10a MTWR MSTC152 Jordan,L3315 MATH 012 PRE-CALCULUS 5.0 05:15p-07:45p TR MSTC152 STAFFu3309 MATH 012 PRE-CALCULUS 5.0 06:50p-09:20p MW NDIO201 Perez,J

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

MATH 013 is designed for social science and liberal arts majors. It emphasizes applications of mathematics in the areas of management science, probability and statistics, social choice and decision making, graphtheory, and consumer finance. Prerequisite: MATH 040 or MATH 045 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061 IGETC: 2A

3313 MATH 013 LIBERAL ARTS MATH 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR MSTC151 Jordan,L3305 MATH 013 LIBERAL ARTS MATH 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW MSTC151 Bartels,K

MATH 014 is an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics using measures of central tendency and dispersion of samples, probability, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing to draw inferences about one or more populations. Prerequisite: MATH 040 or MATH 045 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061 IGETC: 2A*

3301 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR MSTC153 Kleinfelter,D3307 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR MSTC150 McJilton,M3311 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MTWR MSTC150 McJilton,M3331 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MTWR MSTC150 Kleinfelter,D

Note: Section 3331 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.u3375 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MTWR NDIO201 McJilton,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3387 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW MSTC150 Bartels,K2911 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW DM21 STAFF

MATH 045 covers linear, root, and exponential functions, systems of linear equations and inequality, rational exponents, and applications of these topics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

2907 MATH 045 PRE-STATISTICS 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MW SOC12 Flora,M08:00a-09:20a TR MATH3

2909 MATH 045 PRE-STATISTICS 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC12 Flora,M09:30a-10:50a TR MATH3

2905 MATH 045 PRE-STATISTICS 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MW SOC12 Guilin,S05:00p-06:20p MW MATH3

u2915 MATH 045 PRE-STATISTICS 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,BNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

MATH 049 covers solving and graphing linear, quadratic and exponential equations, systems of linear equations, rational exponents, root equations, quadratic inequalities, circles and applications of thesetopics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

2949 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MW MATH3 Tran Le,J08:00a-09:20a TR SOC12

2901 MATH 049INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MW MATH3 Learned,J09:30a-10:50a TR SOC12

u2923 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 10:30a-01:35p MW PS10 Garcia,VNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

2971 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MW SOC12 Learned,J11:00a-12:20p TR MATH3

2917 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MTWR MSTC152 Blanton,D

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MATH 79

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Tutoring & Academic Skills Center [TASC]

FREE SERVICESFOR ALL COD

STUDENTS

Information on free services:collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Computer & Writing Lab760-773-2557Language Lab 760-776-7287

Tutoring Center 760-776-7241

TASC Labs:Palm Desert TASCIndio – Room 205

Palm Springs - Room 6Desert Hot Springs - Room 39

Virtual Academic Skills Centercollegeofthedesert.edu/asc

It is important thatstudents attend thefirst class meetingof each course inwhich they areenrolled, whetheror not it is designatedas a lecture or alab. Faculty maydrop students whodo not appear inthe first lecture orlab section.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR80u2929 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MTWR NDIO201 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.2973 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MW MATH3 STAFF

02:00p-03:20p TR SOC122935 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MTWR MSTC152 Blanton,Du2933 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 06:00p-09:05p MW PS2 Lege,G

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.2927 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 06:50p-08:10p MW SOC12 Tardy,C

08:20p-09:40p MW MATH3

MATH 054 is an introductory algebra course focusing on the arithmetic of variable expressions and the solvingof single variable equations, including basic applications involving these. There is also an introductionto the Cartesian coordinate system and the graphing of linear equations in two variables. Prerequisite: MATH 060 Advisory: ENG 061

5461 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR PSA16 STAFF5431 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MW DM22 Tran Le,J

11:00a-12:20p TR DM245419 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MW MATH3 Culhan,D

11:00a-12:20p TR SOC12u5445 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 06:00p-09:05p TR PS10 Lege,G

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences maybe grounds for being dropped from a course.

u5421 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR NDIO306 Mortada,Ju5437 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,Bu5423 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MTWR NDIO306 Palafox,Du5403 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 03:30p-06:35p MW NDIO306 Palafox,Du5451 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 03:30p-06:35p TR NDIO306 Miller,Lu5439 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 06:50p-09:55p TR NDIO201 Miller,L

MATH 065 covers adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integer numbers, fractions, mixed numbers and decimals with an introduction of variable expressions to prepare students for algebra.Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

u6581 MATH 065 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR NDIO305 Radu,INote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

6509 MATH 065 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR PSA16 Kleinfelter,D6573 MATH 065 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MTWR PSA16 Kleinfelter,Du6585 MATH 065 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MTWR NDIO306 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

MATH 071 is intended for students that are enrolled in the MESA Program, exceptions must be approved by the MESA Director. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark.

1783 MATH 071MESA/CCCP ORIENTATN 1.0 01:00p-02:15p F MSTC150 Farmer,JNote: 11 week class: 02/21 - 05/15

MusicMUS 001 is a study of the basic materials of music and how those materials combine to create musical

structures. Prerequisite: MUS-012 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS-021A, or MUS-021B, or another music performance class.

1911 MUS 001 MUSIC THEORY I 4.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Fesmire,A09:00a-12:05p T ART100A

Note: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

MUS 003 continues the study of concepts introduced in Music Theory II. Prerequisite: MUS-002 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS-021A or MUS-021B

1909 MUS 003 MUSIC THEORY III 4.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Fesmire,A09:00a-12:05p R ART100A

Note: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

MATH - MUS

Stay on task in Mathand Science withTASC Tutors!

Tutoring support forMATH is offered inthe Tutoring andAcademic SkillsCenter,call (760) 776-7241 for moreinformation.

Certificate of Achievementof Basic Film Productionand the new Associates

Degree in Film Production

Film Program students maychoose elective coursesfrom Music, Digital DesignProduction, MassCommunications,Journalism, Art andBusiness that allow them toapply their Film Productionskills in areas such as marketing and small business (BUMA 027 and028), video journalism(J003A), mass media(MC001) and art (ART 031),and to study more specialized areas of FilmProduction, including soundediting/mixing (MUS078A)and video effects (DDP021).These classes and otherssatisfy elective require-ments of these new programs.

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

MUS 005 is a survey of rock music. IGETC: 3A1967 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR CMH4 Jacobson,Mu1971 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 09:00a-12:05p F NDIO101 Jacobson,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1975 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR CMH4 Jacobson,Mu1963 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO104 Anglim,K

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1925 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW CMH4 Anglim,K

Note: Section 1925 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.1973 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R CMH4 Reba,C

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1923 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Anglim,K1977 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Pacier,P

MUS 006 examines the history of film music and famous film composers. IGETC: 3A1965 MUS 006 HISTORY/FILM MUSIC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,M

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th, to begin the course.

MUS 010 is a survey of art music in western civilization. IGETC: 3Au3061 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW NDIO104 Romano-Sparks,D

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3067 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR CMH4 Romano-Sparks,D3063 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW CMH4 Romano-Sparks,D3075 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR CMH4 Romano-Sparks,D

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

2115 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,M2117 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,M

MUS 012 is a basic course in music theory designed to develop an understanding of notation, rhythm, pitch, keys, scales, intervals, triads and music terminology. IGETC: 3A

1891 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW ART100A Smith,S1899 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR ART100A Smith,S1939 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW ART100A Knight,R1895 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 02:00p-05:05p R ART100A Reba,C

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before the first day of class to begin the course.

1955 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

1947 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

MUS 013 is an introduction to the fundamental elements of songwriting. Prerequisite: MUS-0121919 MUS 013 SONGWRITING 3.0 02:00p-05:05p T SOC11 Reba,C

MUS 021A uses group work in developing piano keyboard facility; playing and reading primary level piano music.1983 MUS 021A PIANO I 2.0 08:00a-10:05a MW SOC11 Waddell,D3101 MUS 021A PIANO I 2.0 08:00a-10:05a TR SOC11 Waddell,D1941 MUS 021A PIANO I 2.0 11:00a-01:05p TR SOC11 Waddell,D3111 MUS 021A PIANO I 2.0 06:00p-08:05p MW SOC11 Creighton,R

MUS 021B uses group work in developing piano keyboard facility; playing and reading intermediate level piano music. Prerequisite: MUS-021A

1985 MUS 021B PIANO II 2.0 08:00a-10:05a MW SOC11 Waddell,D3107 MUS 021B PIANO II 2.0 08:00a-10:05a TR SOC11 Waddell,D1943 MUS 021B PIANO II 2.0 11:00a-01:05p TR SOC11 Waddell,D3113 MUS 021B PIANO II 2.0 06:00p-08:05p MW SOC11 Creighton,R

MUS 021C uses group work in developing piano keyboard facility and reading advanced level piano music. Prerequisite: MUS-021B

1989 MUS 021C PIANO III 2.0 08:00a-10:05a MW SOC11 Waddell,D3109 MUS 021C PIANO III 2.0 08:00a-10:05a TR SOC11 Waddell,D1945 MUS 021C PIANO III 2.0 11:00a-01:05p TR SOC11 Waddell,D3115 MUS 021C PIANO III 2.0 06:00p-08:05p MW SOC11 Creighton,R

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 81

MUS

International EducationProgram

Cravens Student Services2nd Floor (760) 776-7205Outside of the U.S. 001-(760) [email protected]://www.facebook.com/CODInternationalEducation

COD’s welcoming and supportive InternationalEducation program (IEP)enrolls students from 30countries. The IEP assistsinternational students withapplications, manages students’ F-1 visa status,and provides assistancewith locating housing.Other services include acomprehensive orientation,ongoing academic advising,exciting cultural activities,and extensive assistancewith the university transferprocess.

Intensive ESL programmingis available for internationalstudents in the college’sIntensive English Academy(IEA). The IEA offers 30 hours per week of individualized Englishinstruction, customized language laboratoryaccess, and a variety ofextracurricular activities.The IEP staff also assistsCOD students with participation in studyabroad opportunities.

For more information aboutIEP and IEA entry dates,prices, and schedule, aswell as study abroad opportunities, please contact the IEP office.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR82MUS 022A studies the basics of singing technique.1829 MUS 022A VOICE I 2.0 09:30a-11:35a TR M2 Bruneau,T1821 MUS 022A VOICE I 2.0 03:00p-05:05p MW M2 Almy,M1857 MUS 022A VOICE I 2.0 06:30p-08:35p TR ART100A Almy,M

MUS 022B studies the basics of singing presentation and interpretation. Prerequisite: MUS-022A1831 MUS 022B VOICE II 2.0 09:30a-11:35a TR M2 Bruneau,T1825 MUS 022B VOICE II 2.0 03:00p-05:05p MW M2 Almy,M1867 MUS 022B VOICE II 2.0 06:30p-08:35p TR ART100A Almy,M

MUS 022C studies vocal technique, interpretation and presentation. Prerequisite: MUS-022B1833 MUS 022C VOICE III 2.0 09:30a-11:35a TR M2 Bruneau,T1827 MUS 022C VOICE III 2.0 03:00p-05:05p MW M2 Almy,M1869 MUS 022C VOICE III 2.0 06:30p-08:35p TR ART100A Almy,M

MUS 023 studies techniques and practices of singing commercial music styles.1863 MUS 023 COMMERCIAL VOCALS 2.0 12:30p-02:35p MW M2 Almy,M

MUS 027 is the rehearsal and public performance of music for large jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Audition required to confirm eligibility for enrollment

1823 MUS 027 JAZZ BAND 1.0 06:00p-09:05p T M2 Fleischmann,MNote: Auditions will take place during the first class meeting or by appointment.

MUS 028 is the rehearsal and public performance of music for jazz combos. Prerequisite: Audition required to confirm eligibility for enrollment

1987 MUS 028 JAZZ ENSEMBLES 1.0 09:00a-12:05p F ART100A Fesmire,ANote: Auditions will take place during the first class meeting or by appointment.

MUS 029 is the rehearsal and public performance of music for vocal jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Audition required to confirm eligibility for enrollment

1835 MUS 029 JAZZ SINGERS 1.0 06:00p-09:05p R M2 Bruneau,TNote: Auditions will take place during the first class meeting or by appointment.

MUS 031 is for the preparation and performance of vocal chamber music. Prerequisite: Audition required to confirm eligibility for enrollment Advisory: MUS-012

1951 MUS 031 CHAMBER SINGERS 1.0 12:30p-01:50p TR M2 Bruneau,TNote: Auditions will take place during the first class meeting or by appointment.

MUS 033 is the study and performance of symphonic band literature. Prior musical training on a wind or percussion instrument is required. Prerequisite: Audition required to confirm eligibility for enrollment

1991 MUS 033 SYMPHONIC BAND 1.0 06:00p-09:05p W M2 Fleischmann,MNote: Auditions will take place during the first class meeting or by appointment.

MUS 039A is a beginning guitar course covering fundamentals of guitar technique and the reading of music notation in a variety of musical styles. Advisory: MUS-012

1927 MUS 039A CLASS GUITAR, BEG 2.0 06:00p-10:15p M M2 Palominos,J

MUS 039B is an intermediate level guitar course that builds on the skills learned in MUS-039A including guitartechnique, perfecting sound production, and the reading of music notation in a variety of musical styles. Prerequisite: MUS-039A Advisory: MUS-012

1917 MUS 039B CLASS GUITAR, INT 2.0 06:00p-10:15p M M2 Palominos,J

MUS 050A is a beginning guitar course covering fundamentals of guitar technique, music reading, improvisation,and history in jazz, rock, and other contemporary styles. Advisory: MUS-012

1995 MUS 050A JAZZ/ROCK GUITAR,BEG 2.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th, to begin the course.

MUS 078 is an introduction to the history, theory and practice of using computer music software, synthesizers and MIDI. Advisory: MUS-021A

1929 MUS 078A DIGITAL AUDIO I 3.0 10:30a-01:00p MW SOC11 Reba,C1979 MUS 078A DIGITAL AUDIO I 3.0 01:30p-04:00p MW SOC11 Reba,C

MUS 078B focuses on computer-based digital audio recording, mixing and editing. Prerequisite: MUS-078A Advisory: MUS-021A

1931 MUS 078B DIGITAL AUDIO II 3.0 10:30a-01:00p MW SOC11 Reba,C1981 MUS 078B DIGITAL AUDIO II 3.0 01:30p-04:00p MW SOC11 Reba,C

MUS

Student ComputerLiteracy and Access

One of the institutionaloutcomes for all COD students is technologicalliteracy. As such, any classmay be web enhancedand might require accessto online sites such asCanvas, MyMathLab,MyLab, or the textbookpublisher’s website forassignments, testing,homework, etc. Internet-ready computers are available in a variety oflocations, including theTutoring and AcademicSkills Center (TASC) andLibrary.

Interested in Music?

Did you know College of the Desert offers avariety of music coursesfor all interests?

Have you ever wanted tolearn how to play piano(MUS-021A) or join aSymphonic Band (MUS-033)? If so, enroll thisSpring.

We offer singers thechoice of CommercialVoice (MUS-023), JazzEnsembles (MUS-028) orChamber Singers (MUS-031), in addition toMusical TheatreWorkshop (MUS-091).

See details in this classschedule for times anddays.

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MUS 078C provides advanced applicational experience in computer-based digital audio and MIDI recording. Prerequisite: MUS-078B Advisory: MUS-021A

1933 MUS 078C DIGITAL AUDIO III 3.0 10:30a-01:00p MW SOC11 Reba,C1993 MUS 078C DIGITAL AUDIO III 3.0 01:30p-04:00p MW SOC11 Reba,C

MUS 091 is the study and presentation of musical theatre excerpts.1921 MUS 091 MUS THEATRE WORKSHOP 2.0 09:00a-12:05p TR T1 Miller,J

Smith,S

MUS 099A provides private instruction for instrumental music majors. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful music major audition. Corequisite: MUS 27, or 28, or 33 and MUS 1, or 2, or 3, or 4.

2021 MUS 099A APPLIED MUSIC 0.5 54 TOTAL HRS TBA CMHPT Fesmire,ANote: A mandatory first class meeting is Friday, January 31st at 12:30 p.m. in CMH 4.

MUS 099B provides private instruction for music majors specializing in vocal arts. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful music major audition. Corequisite: MUS 29, or 31 and MUS 1, or 2, or 3, or 4.

2023 MUS 099B APPLIED MUSIC 0.5 54 TOTAL HRS TBA CMHPT Romano-Sparks,DNote: A mandatory first class meeting is Friday, January 31st at 12:30 p.m. in CMH 4.

Natural ResourcesNR 001 is an environmental science course examining the impacts of humans on this planet. Topics covered

include ecology, water, pollution, atmospheric change, energy and population. Advisory: ENG 061 andconcurrent enrollment in NR 001L IGETC: 5B

0211 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW AS102 Weber,C0125 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR AS103 Leuschner,K0213 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW AS102 Weber,C0215 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR AS103 Leuschner,Ku0239 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO305 Leuschner,K

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

0203 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Morgan,E0223 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Parker,J0225 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Morgan,E

NR 001L is the laboratory course designed to supplement the Conservation of Natural Resources course(NR 001) by providing laboratory and field experiences in ecology and environmental subject areas. Prerequisite: NR 001 or concurrent enrollment IGETC: 5C

0119 NR 001L CONSV NATRL RES LAB 1.0 08:00a-12:00p F AS103 Conway,C54 TOTAL HOURS IRRNote: There are eight meetings lasting 4 to 8 hours on various FRIDAYS throughout the semester. The first class meeting is Friday, January 31st at 8:00 a.m. in AS 103.

0219 NR 001L CONSV NATRL RES LAB 1.0 08:00a-12:00p S AS102 Parker,J54 TOTAL HOURS IRRNote: There are eight meetings lasting 4 to 8 hours on various SATURDAYS throughout the semester.The first class meeting is Saturday, February 1st, 8:00 a.m. in AS 102.

0117 NR 001L CONSV NATRL RES LAB 1.0 01:00p-04:05p M AS103 Leuschner,K0217 NR 001L CONSV NATRL RES LAB 1.0 01:00p-04:05p R AS103 Leuschner,K

NR 003 introduces students to the basic skills involved in wildlife conservation. Topics include the relationshipsbetween wildlife, people, and outdoor recreation, population dynamics, wildlife habitats and natural history, field methods, fish and game laws, and career opportunities. Advisory: NR-001

0243 NR 003 INTRO WILDLIFE MNGMT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T AS102 Brundige,K

NR 017 provides information relating to enforcement of natural resources and wildlife laws in the United Statesand California. Advisory: ENG 061

0113 NR 017 NATRL RES LAW ENFRCMNT 3.0 05:30p-09:45p W AS102 Parker,JNote: 12 week class: 02/26 - 05/20

NR 020 provides an overview of Global Positioning System and map use technology. Students utilize hand-heldGPS units and learn to apply the basic functions. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

0115 NR 020 GPS & MAP USE 1.0 06:50p-08:40p R AS103 Leuschner,KNote: 3 week class: 02/06 - 02/22 08:00a-01:50p S AS103Note: Section 0115 meets 3 Thursday nights and 2 Saturdays as scheduled above. Meeting datesare Thursday, February 6, 13, and 20, and Saturday, February 8 and 22. Students will learn how tooperate a hand-held GPS navigation unit (provided).

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 83

MUS - NATR

Introduction to GIS NR 021

Section 0221

This semester long coursemeets on campus everyMonday and Wednesdayevening in AS 105 andincludes two lecture unitsand one lab unit.

Geographic InformationSystems (GIS) software isused in almost every fieldand making “smart maps”is fast becoming an essential skill that everystudent should have.

Introduction toWildlife Management

NR 003 Section 0243

This course is not just forNatural Resources majors,but for anyone interestedin wildlife managementand local wildlife issues.Taught by a long time valley resident who hasworked in this field forover 20 years.

Tuesday6:50 p.m.- 9:55 p.m.

AS 102

Natural ResourcesLaw Enforcement

NR 017 Section 0113AJ-017

Section 002912 Weeks

Feb. 26 - May 20This course is for bothNatural Resources majorsand Administration ofJustice majors (equivalentto). Taught by a zoology major with a long distinguished career in law enforcement.

Wednesday5:30 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.

AS 102

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NR 021 provides an overview of GIS (geographic information system) technology. Advisory: AIS 0050221 NR 021 INTRO TO GIS 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW AS105 Weber,C

NR 041B emphasis will be on the identification of desert native plants in the Coachella Valley and surrounding desert areas. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

0231 NR 041B NATIVE PLANTS/DESERT 1.0 06:50p-08:40p R AS103 Barrows,KNote: 3 week class: 02/27 - 03/12 08:00a-01:50p S AS103Note: Class meets 3 Thursday nights from 6:50 pm-8:40 pm, and the 2 Saturday field meetings beginat 8:00 am and end at 1:50 pm. Meeting dates are: Thursdays - February 27, March 5 and 12.Saturdays - Feb 29 and March 7. Students MUST attend the first class meeting on Thursday night,February 27, 6:50 pm in AS 103. Call 776-7285 for additional information.

NR 051B introduces students to the principles and techniques of bird taxonomy. Emphasis is placed upon the identification of birds that use local desert oases as stopover points during spring migration. Studentsmay choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

0227 NR 051B MIGRANT BIRDS - SPRING 1.0 06:50p-08:40p R AS103 Leuschner,KNote: 3 week class: 04/16 - 04/30 07:00a-12:50p S AS103Note: Class meets 3 Thursday nights from 6:50 pm-8:40pm, and the 2 Saturday field meetings beginat 7:00am and end at 12:50pm. Meeting dates are: Thursdays - April 16, 23 and 30. Saturdays - April18 and 25. Students MUST attend the first class meeting on Thursday night, April 16, 6:50pm in AS 103. Call 776-7285 for additional information.

NR 059 provides students with an overview of professions in Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences along with educational paths to become qualified for those occupations.

0275 NR 059 CAREERS IN NR & AG 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Brundige,KNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

NR 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1693 NR 095A NATURAL RES WK EXP 1.0 TBA AD5 Leuschner,K

Nursing

N 001 introduces students to the organizing framework of the program and to the nursing process. A materialsfee of $80.00-$120.00 is required for this course to cover lab learning activities. Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Registered Nursing Program.

3255 N 001 BASIC CONCEPTS NSG 8.0 09:00a-11:05a MR N4 Kinsey,L01:00p-04:15p T BNC39 Kinsey,L06:45a-11:35a TW DRMCHOSP Kinsey,L

Note: During the first six weeks of the semester, clinical sections will meet ON CAMPUS in the BarkerNursing Complex, Room 39. See syllabus for time changes for first 6 weeks.Note: Registration requires HSED Division approval.Note: All Nursing students may be required to pay a background check fee and drug screening fee of$110.00.Note: A materials fee of $80.00 - $120.00 for a skills lab kit is required at the time of registration.

3245 N 001 BASIC CONCEPTS NSG 8.0 09:00a-11:05a MR N4 Kinsey,L01:00p-04:15p T BNC39 Jingles,K06:45a-11:35a TW EMCHOSP Jingles,K

Note: The class notes under Section 3255 apply to ALL N-001 sections.3257 N 001 BASIC CONCEPTS NSG 8.0 02:00p-04:05p MW N4 Kinsey,L

01:00p-04:15p R BNC39 Dozal,J06:45a-11:35a RF EMCHOSP Dozal,J

Note: The class notes under Section 3255 apply to ALL N-001 sections.3239 N 001 BASIC CONCEPTS NSG 8.0 02:00p-04:05p MW N4 Kinsey,L

01:00p-04:15p R BNC39 STAFF06:45a-11:35a RF VIBRA STAFF

Note: The class notes under Section 3255 apply to ALL N-001 sections.

84 NATR-NURS

All students registered for N-001 will attend a mandatory orientation on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 and Wednedsday, January 15, 2020 from 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.

in the Pollock TheatreMigrant Birds -

SpringNR 051B Section 0227

Native Plants -DesertNR 041B Section 0231

This course is designed tointroduce students to theidentification of desertnative plants in theCoachella Valley and surrounding desert areas.Both annuals and perennials(shrubs and trees) areincluded with an emphasisplaced on desert annualswhen they are available.Two Saturday field tripsare required. StudentsMUST attend the firstclass meeting onThursday, February 27 at6:50 p.m. in AS 103.Meeting dates areFebruary 27, 29, March 5,7 and 12.Call (760) 776-7285 formore information.

This course introduces students to the principlesof bird taxonomy.Emphasis placed upon theidentification of birds thatuse local desert oases asstopover points duringspring migration. TwoSaturday field trips tolocal migrant “traps” arerequired. Students MUSTattend the first class meetingon Thursday, April 16 at6:50 p.m. in AS 103.Meeting dates are April 16, 18, 23, 25 and 30.Call (760) 776-7285 formore information.

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N 002 focuses on promoting, maintaining, and restoring the health of adults and children with alterations in physical functioning and during the childbearing process. A materials fee of $70.00 - $110.00 is required for this course to cover lab learning activities. Prerequisite: N 001

3265 N 002 NSG COMMON ALT HLTH 9.0 03:00p-05:30p MW N6 Hetherington,A06:45a-01:35p RF JFKHOSP STAFF

Note: Registration requires HSED Division approval.Note: A materials fee of $70.00 - $110.00 for a skills lab kit is required at the time of registration.Note: Background check fee and drug screening fee of $110.00.Note: Students must purchase a skills-lab kit

3287 N 002 NSG COMMON ALT HLTH 9.0 03:00p-05:30p MW N6 Hetherington,A12:30p-06:45p T JFKHOSP Bravo,A06:45a-01:35p W JFKHOSP Bravo,A

Note: The class notes under Section 3265 apply to ALL N-002 sections.3263 N 002 NSG COMMON ALT HLTH 9.0 08:30a-11:00a MR N6 Hetherington,A

12:30p-06:45p T DRMCHOSP Hetherington,A06:45a-01:35p W DRMCHOSP Hetherington,A

Note: The class notes under Section 3265 apply to ALL N-002 sections.3289 N 002 NSG COMMON ALT HLTH 9.0 08:30a-11:00a MR N6 Hetherington,A

12:30p-07:20p M DRMCHOSP STAFF06:45a-01:00p T DRMCHOSP STAFF

Note: The class notes under Section 3265 apply to ALL N-002 sections.

N 003A focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring the health of clients with alterations in psychological and/or physiological functioning. A materials fee of $80.00 - $120.00 is required for this course to cover lab learning activities. Prerequisite: N 002 Corequisite: N 003B

3155 N 003A NSG CHRONIC ALT HLTH 9.0 08:30a-10:35a WR N9 Mills,L06:45a-02:55p MT DRMCHOSP STAFF

TBA TELECARE STAFFNote: All students will be expected to rotate between EMC, DRMC and Telecare. Change in rotationdays will be required.Note: Registration for all sections require HSED Division approval.Note: A materials fee of $80.00 - $120.00 for a skills lab kit is required at the time of registration.Note: All nursing students may be required to pay a background check fee and drug screening fee of$110.00.

3277 N 003A NSG CHRONIC ALT HLTH 9.0 08:30a-10:35a WR N9 Mills,L06:45a-02:55p MT EMCHOSP Mills,L

TBA TELECARE Mills,LNote: The class notes under Section 3155 apply to ALL N-003A sections.

3281 N 003A NSG CHRONIC ALT HLTH 9.0 12:00p-02:05p WR N9 Mills,L01:00p-09:10p MT EMCHOSP STAFF

TBA TELECARE STAFFNote: The class notes under Section 3155 apply to ALL N-003A sections.

3293 N 003A NSG CHRONIC ALT HLTH 9.0 12:00p-02:05p WR N9 Mills,L01:00p-09:10p MT DRMCHOSP STAFF

TBA TELECARE STAFFNote: The class notes under Section 3155 apply to ALL N-003A sections.

N 003B introduces the student to the non-clinical aspects of nursing and discusses professional, credentialing,collective bargaining, nursing organizations, and legal, ethical and bioethical issues frequently encountered by the new graduate. Prerequisite: N 002

3283 N 003B ISSUES IN NSG 0.5 03:00p-03:50p W N9 Mills,LNote: 8 week class: 02/19 - 04/22 6.0 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets three times on campus on February 19, March 18, and April 22 for one hour, andsix hours online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online classat www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before February 19th, to begin the course.Note: Registration requires HSED Division approval.

N 004 students operationalize critical thinking and care management to further develop knowledge and experience in order to influence nursing care for clients whose optimum level of wellness is altered by emergent and complex conditions. Prerequisite: N 003A

3159 N 004 NSG ACUTE ALT HLTH 9.5 09:00a-11:15a MT N8 Fry,S07:00a-07:30p W DRMCHOSP Marquez,L09:00a-12:50p R COM104 Marquez,L

Note: Registration requires HSED Division approval.Note: Assigned clinical days are subject to changes/refer to your syllabus/course calendar.

3291 N 004 NSG ACUTE ALT HLTH 9.5 09:00a-11:15a MT N8 Fry,S07:00a-07:30p R EMCHOSP Osisanya,J09:00a-12:50p F N8 Osisanya,J

Note: The class notes under Section 3159 apply to ALL N-004 sections.

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NURS

PATIENT HEALTHCARE

Students enrolled in theSchool of HealthSciences who are in aclinical program aresubject to special guide-lines developed to protect patient safety. ASocial Security numberis required for clinicalplacement. A studentmay be asked to with-draw from the CNA orNursing program foracademic reasons or forother reasons, such asdrug/alcohol abuse,inappropriate social oremotional behavior ordocumented acts of dishonesty. The facultyreserves the right toremove from the clinicalarea any student who,in the faculty member’sprofessional judgment,places the patient inphysical or emotionaljeopardy.

MALPRACTICEINSURANCE

REQUIREMENT

College policy requireseach student enrolled inthe health occupationprograms, whichrequire patient contactfor the development of specific skills, to purchase insurance coverage against liability for malpractice.

Malpractice insuranceis $10.00 per semester(maximum $20.00 peryear), payable at time of registration.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR863295 N 004 NSG ACUTE ALT HLTH 9.5 01:00p-03:15p MT N8 Fry,S

07:00a-07:30p W EMCHOSP STAFF09:00a-12:50p R N8 STAFF

Note: The class notes under Section 3159 apply to ALL N-004 sections.3285 N 004 NSG ACUTE ALT HLTH 9.5 01:00p-03:15p MT N8 Fry,S

07:00a-07:30p R DRMCHOSP Castillo,M09:00a-12:50p F N4 Castillo,M

Note: The class notes under Section 3159 apply to ALL N-004 sections.

PhilosophyPHIL 003 is an introduction to the nature and tradition of political inquiry. Equivalent to PS-003

Prerequisite: PS 001 Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4H3793 PHIL 003 POLITICAL THEORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC13 Kono,D

PHIL 006 studies Philosophy’s contribution to knowledge and culture. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B3875 PHIL 006 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR SOC9 Hertsgaard,R3611 PHIL 006 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 02:00p-05:05p T COM107 Guzman,J3723 PHIL 006 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW SOC14 STAFF3777 PHIL 006 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW SOC14 Smith,M3733 PHIL 006 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T SOC9 Smith,M

PHIL 007 examines unsolved problems in modern philosophy. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B3827 PHIL 007 IDEAS/GREAT PHILOSPHRS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR SOC8 Smith,M

PHIL 010, General Logic, is an introduction to the exact science of reasoning. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 060u3773 PHIL 010 GENERAL LOGIC 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO308 Holman,L

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3851 PHIL 010 GENERAL LOGIC 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR SOC9 Zionts,R

PHIL 012 examines the great religions in philosophical perspective. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B, 4G3727 PHIL 012 RELIGIONS WORLD 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC14 Holman,L3897 PHIL 012 RELIGIONS WORLD 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW SOC13 STAFF

Note: Section 3897 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.3707 PHIL 012 RELIGIONS WORLD 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W SOC10 Smith,M

PHIL 013 studies Death - The Final Frontier Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B3849 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW SOC14 Poland,Au3729 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO207 Waddell,J

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.u6561 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 01:30p-04:35p F NDIO308 Guzman,J

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3803 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR SOC13 Poland,A

PHIL 014 examines right and wrong, morality and immorality, under philosophical analysis. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B

u3863 PHIL 014 INTRO TO ETHICS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO207 Holman,LNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

3815 PHIL 014 INTRO TO ETHICS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW SOC13 Hertsgaard,R3885 PHIL 014 INTRO TO ETHICS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR SOC13 Hertsgaard,R

PHIL 018 studies the conceptual basis of the natural sciences. Advisory: ENG 061 and at least one previous college-level course in philosophy or the natural sciences. IGETC: 3B

3837 PHIL 018 PHILOSOPHY/SCIENCE 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R SOC9 Smith,M

PhysicsPH 001 is an introduction to the basic concepts, theories, and principles of physics. Topics include mechanics,

properties of matter, heat, electricity and magnetism, waves, and modern physics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

3975 PH 001 INTRO PHYSICS 4.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID STAFF09:30a-10:50a MW MSTC206

Note: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lab hours and another 3.3 hours per week are requiredonline for the lecture hours in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybridonline class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

3963 PH 001 INTRO PHYSICS 4.0 05:15p-06:35p TR MSTC250 STAFF06:50p-09:55p T MSTC206

3971 PH 001 INTRO PHYSICS 4.0 05:15p-06:35p TR MSTC250 STAFF06:50p-09:55p R MSTC206

NURS - PHY

Physics Program

PH 001 “IntroductoryPhysics” is designedfor Liberal Studiestransfer majors (K-5teachers), and also tosatisfy the GeneralEducation require-ment in the PhysicalSciences area. Themath prerequisite isMATH-054. PH 001 isoffered every semester.

PH-003A, PH-003B,PH-003C “EngineeringPhysics” is a threesemester calculus-based physicssequence for scientistsand engineers, includingthose entering thecomputer fields. TheMath prerequisite forPH 003A is MATH001A, and for PH-003B the Mathprerequisite is MATH-001B.

It is important thatstudents attend thefirst class meetingof each course inwhich they areenrolled, whetheror not it is designatedas a lecture or alab. Faculty maydrop students whodo not appear inthe first lecture orlab section.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 87

PH 002B is an algebra and trigonometry-based physics course designed for majors not seeking a degree in the sciences or engineering. Prerequisite: PH-002A IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

3955 PH 002B COLLEGE PHYSICS II 4.0 12:30p-01:50p TR MSTC206 STAFF02:00p-05:05p T MSTC206

PH 003A is the first semester of the three-semester calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, and sound. Prerequisite: MATH-001A Advisory: ENG-001A IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

3967 PH 003A ENGINEER PHYSICS 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW MSTC250 STAFF02:00p-05:05p M MSTC206

3941 PH 003A ENGINEER PHYSICS 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW MSTC250 STAFF05:15p-08:20p M MSTC206

PH 003B is the second semester of the calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers includingthose entering the computer fields. Topics include electricity, magnetism, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: MATH 001B or concurrent enrollment, and PH 003A IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

3927 PH 003B ENGINEER PHYSICS 4.0 12:30p-01:50p TR MSTC251 STAFF05:15p-08:20p W MSTC206

3925 PH 003B ENGINEER PHYSICS 4.0 12:30p-01:50p TR MSTC251 STAFF02:00p-05:05p R MSTC206

PH 003C is the third semester of the calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include electromagnetic waves, geometric and physical optics, relativity, quantum physics, and the physics of atoms, nuclei, and elementary particles. Prerequisite: PH 003B IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

3921 PH 003C ENGINEER PHYSICS 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW MSTC206 STAFF09:00a-12:05p F MSTC202

PH 006A is the first semester of a one year course designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of thetheoretical background and experimental application of modern electronic devices and circuitry. Prerequisite: MATH-001A

3953 PH 006A ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW MSTC202 STAFF

PH 012 studies Vector treatment of kinematics of systems of particles and rigid bodies. Applications of Newton’s second law and the principles of work-energy and impulse-momentum in one, two and three-dimensions. Prerequisite: ENGR 011 or PH 011

3951 PH 012 DYNAMICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW MSTC202 STAFF

PH 031, under the supervision of STEM faculty, students will select a research project to be completed during the semester. Prerequisite: PH-003B Advisory: LIS-001

3981 PH 031 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2.0 02:30p-03:30p F S14 STAFF03:40p-06:45p F MSTC206

Political SciencePS 001 is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United

States, including the study of State and local government. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4H3717 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR SOC14 Kono,D3795 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC14 Fuchs,S3853 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR SOC14 Fuchs,S3737 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR SOC14 Kone,M3817 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR SOC14 Kone,M6541 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 05:15p-08:20p W SOC9 Moreno,Mu3761 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M PS11 Sherman,C

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road. 3855 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R SOC13 Moreno,M

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6575 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 08:00a-09:20a M NDIO203 Clerc,A1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

u6559 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO307 Rowen,Eu6587 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO112 Rowen,E

PHY - PS

PS-001 -Introduction toGovernment

This course is an introduction to the principles, organizationand politics of theNational Government of the United States,including the study ofState and local government. In considering governmentat the State level, specific emphasis isgiven to the governmentof the State of California.Throughout the course,current issues inAmerican and State politics are stressed. Advisory: ENG 001AIGETC: 4H

PS- 001 (HYBRID)Section 6575

This hybrid course is forstudents who may wantsome of the flexibility ofan online course butwould also benefit frominteraction with classmates and theinstructor. Sectionmeets one day per weekfor 16 weeks. Offeredin Indio only.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR88u6511 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M NDIO207 Neimeyer-Romero,Ju6527 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO207 Neimeyer-Romero,Ju3631 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO305 Neimeyer-Romero,J

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before the start date of the class to begin the course.

3627 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kone,M3823 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Lee,B3879 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kone,M6599 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,R

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/206553 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,R

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

PS 003 is an introduction to the nature and tradition of political inquiry. Equivalent to PHIL-003Prerequisite: PS 001 Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4H

6555 PS 003 POLITICAL THEORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC13 Kono,D

PS 004 is an introduction to the nature of political relations among nations, including the basic factors which influence international relations. Prerequisite: PS-001 IGETC: 4H

3749 PS 004 INTRO INTERNATL RELA 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W SOC9 Kone,M

PsychologyPSY 001 is an introduction to psychology and defines the principles and theories governing the scientific study

of affect, behavior and cognition, which include developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, social psychology, and psychological disorders. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

3719 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW CMH1 Brooks,W3797 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR CMH1 Brooks,W6043 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 09:00a-12:05p F SOC8 STAFF3831 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR SOC14 Lotto,J6055 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR SOC8 Abdul-Majid,O6049 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M SOC8 STAFF6059 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W SOC14 STAFF3781 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R SOC10 Abdul-Majid,O

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u3829 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW NDIO207 Lotto,Ju3871 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR NDIO308 STAFFu6047 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW NDIO104 Cornell,Ru6063 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO105 STAFFu6077 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO105 Cooper,S

West Valley sites - Palm Springs (PS) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel timeto arrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absencesmay be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u3739 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 12:00p-03:05p M PS11 Wickson,Su3867 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:00p-09:05p T PS11 STAFF

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

6051 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Howard,J6053 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jones,C6061 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Delahanty,S6069 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jones,C6081 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Lotto,J

PSY 003 is a life span course that focuses on the behavioral patterns found at each level of normal human development, including the interrelationships of psychological, sociological, cognitive, and physical development from birth to senescence. Advisory: PSY 001 & ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

6197 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW CMH1 Emerson,L3769 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR CMH1 Emerson,Lu6137 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR NDIO105 Abdul-Majid,O

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.3755 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W CMH1 Emerson,L

PS - PSY

PS-004 - Introduction toInternationalRelations

This course is an introduction to thenature of political relations amongnations, including thebasic factors whichinfluence internationalrelations. Emphasis will be placed on anexamination of contem-porary world politics. Prerequisite: PS-001IGETC: 4H

Section 37492:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m.

Wednesday

Student ComputerLiteracy and Access

One of the institutionaloutcomes for all CODstudents is technologicalliteracy. As such, anyclass may be webenhanced and mightrequire access to onlinesites such as Canvas,MyMathLab, MyLab, orthe textbook publisher’swebsite for assignments,testing, homework, etc. Internet-ready computers are availablein a variety of locations,including the Tutoringand Academic SkillsCenter (TASC) andLibrary.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 89

3715 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Howard,JNote: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

PSY 007 is an introductory positive psychology course using the tools of rigorous science to examine the sources and nature of well being and will address topics such as happiness, strengths, self-knowledge, empathy, compassion, friendship, hope, goal setting, love, parenting, achievement, positive education,positive organizations, resilience, mindfulness, spirituality, and humor. Advisory: ENG 061

3779 PSY 007 POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR SOC14 Emerson,L

PSY 010 is designed to develop the student’s repertoire of behavioral skills and an understanding of the principles governing marriage and family life, which includes topics such as communication, decision-making, human sexuality, divorce, and parenting. Advisory: ENG 061

3819 PSY 010 PSY. MARRIAGE&FAMILY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW CMH1 Emerson,Lu3833 PSY 010 PSY. MARRIAGE&FAMILY 3.0 06:00p-09:05p W PS11 STAFF

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

PSY 012 is an introductory course focusing on the development and practice of human sexuality through exploration of the physiological, psychological, social, cognitive and personal dimensions of human behavior. Advisory: ENG-001A IGETC: 4G

u3835 PSY 012 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO307 Wickson,SNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

3899 PSY 012 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW SOC13 Jones,C3843 PSY 012 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M CMH4 Emerson,L

PSY 020 is an introduction to both research and theory related to the growth and development of adolescents, which include physical and psychological growth, adolescents and their families, the influence of peers, youth subcultures, and self-image and the impact of society at large. Advisory: ENG 001A

IGETC: 4I3753 PSY 020 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLGY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW CMH4 Cornell,R

PSY 025 is an introduction to the research methodology utilized in the social sciences and will include a surveyof contemporary approaches for study designs and research techniques. Prerequisite: PSY 001 & SOC 003 or MATH 014 Advisory: ENG 001A

6179 PSY 025 RESEARCH METHODS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW B5 Brooks,W6159 PSY 025 RESEARCH METHODS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR SOC9 Jones,Cu3731 PSY 025 RESEARCH METHODS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW NDIO308 Cornell,R

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Radio-TelevisionRTV 002 will introduce you to the basic tools needed to communicate a message clearly and effectively on

radio and television. Students will broadcast assignments for KCOD.u1331 RTV 002 BROADCAST ANNOUNCING 2.0 01:00p-03:05p TR PARKVW2 Hudson,J

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

RTV 003 students will explore the many aspects of sports media and learn how to break into this field and succeed. Advisory: RTV 002 & J 003A

u1365 RTV 003 SPORTS MEDIA 2.0 01:00p-03:05p MW PARKVW2 STAFFNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

RTV 005 provides an introduction to the analysis and preparation of radio and television news announcements,commercials, public service announcements, promotional and dramatic announcements, documentaries, and full-length entertainment scripts.

u1325 RTV 005 BROADCAST WRITING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR PARKVW2 Capozzi,LNote: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

RTV 007 will prepare you to work in the radio broadcasting industry and be part of campus radio station, KCOD.u1543 RTV 007 INTRO/RADIO PRODUCT. 3.0 03:30p-05:35p T PARKVW2 Bakal,T

03:30p-06:35p R SOC11Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

u1303 RTV 007 INTRO/RADIO PRODUCT. 3.0 06:50p-08:55p T PARKVW2 STAFF06:50p-09:55p R SOC11

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

PSY - RTV

COD’s Film Programoffers certificates anddegrees designed to prepare you to work in filmand video production oruse your skills in otherindustries. Coursesinclude Screenwriting,Film Production I, II andIII, Cinematography, andActing for the Camera.

Courses will be offered inthe new Film Program studio classroom on thePalm Springs campus.

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Sports MediaRTV-003

Are you interested inbecoming a sportscaster?

Sports enthusiasts willimmerse themselves inmultiple areas of sportsmedia and communication.Students will learn strategies and skills inreporting, writing, play-by-play, video, audio, socialmedia, and more.

Join RTV-003 and covercollege and professionalsporting events while creating content forKCOD and The Chaparralnews.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

RTV 007A students learn advanced performance and radio production techniques to produce high-quality shows and commercials for KCOD radio. Students will create and perform both pre-recorded content and live shows. Prerequisite: RTV 007

u1347 RTV 007A INTERM/RADIO PRODUCT 3.0 03:30p-05:35p T PARKVW2 Bakal,T03:30p-06:35p R SOC11

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.u1307 RTV 007A INTERM/RADIO PRODUCT 3.0 06:50p-08:55p T PARKVW2 STAFF

06:50p-09:55p R SOC11Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

RTV 007B is an advanced student radio production practicum. Students will assume leadership responsibilites at the radio station KCOD. Prerequisite: RTV 007A

u1351 RTV 007B ADV/RADIO PRODUCT. 3.0 03:30p-05:35p T PARKVW2 Bakal,T03:30p-06:35p R SOC11

Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.u1319 RTV 007B ADV/RADIO PRODUCT. 3.0 06:50p-08:55p T PARKVW2 STAFF

06:50p-09:55p R SOC11Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at 72915 Park View Drive, Palm Desert.

RTV 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1695 RTV 095A RADIO/TV WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF1697 RTV 095A RADIO/TV WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF1701 RTV 095A RADIO/TV WORK EXPER 1.0 TBA AD5 STAFF

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

ReadingRDG 051 will provide practice in analytical reading skills, and will build college level vocabulary. Students will

read college-level selections from different sources.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1221 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G1235 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G1299 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G1267 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Section 1267 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeFebruary 24th to begin the course.

Real Estate DevelopmentRED 020 introduces the student to the real estate development process, providing an overview from the

project idea to the cursory feasibility stage. Advisory: RDG 061 & MATH 0601047 RED 020 INTRO REAL EST DEV 3.0 02:00p-05:05p TR AS105 Bitanga,B

Note: 8 week class: 01/28 - 03/19

RED 030 provides a myriad of topics related to the legal and regulatory requirements, capital and financing, “green” practice, valuation, and property management of real estate development projects. Advisory: RDG 061

1049 RED 030 REAL ESTATE DEV FUND 3.0 02:00p-05:05p TR AS105 Fick,ONote: 8 week class: 03/24 - 05/21

SociologySOC 001 is a survey of the characteristics of social life, the processes of social interaction, and the tools of

sociological investigation. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J3765 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC9 Black,A3869 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC9 Black,A3771 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW CMH4 Oden,R6339 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW SOC14 Oden,R3809 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR MSTC150 Banuelos,M3887 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR SOC10 Banuelos,M

90 RTV - SOC

KCOD is a college and community radio stationbased at College of theDesert. We are a platformfor College of the Desertstudents and faculty, risingartists and the greaterCoachella Valley community.We cultivate new radio personalities, play a variety of music and discover newartists for your college andcommunity radio sound-track. Radio and Television(RTV) students are able toget hands-on experiencewith on-air live broadcasting,production, events, management, news,sports, programming,social media, DJ’ing,announcing and more.Students will learn allaspects of running a radiostation using the latest indigital radio technology.KCOD broadcasts aunique line-up of student-run and community-hostedshows and music 24/7.

You can listen to KCOD at 99.9 FM, 1450 AM,Tune-in, on the KCODApp, and online at kcodcoachellafm.com.

For more informationcheck out our website andlike us on Facebook atKCOD Coachellafm.

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6333 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M NDIO203 Banuelos,Mu3889 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W NDIO203 Lamoureaux,Eu6351 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO207 McKnight,Su6353 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO207 Lamoureaux,E

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before the start date of the class to begin the course.

3751 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

3801 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

3763 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

6377 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,NNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

SOC 002 covers an application of sociological principles and concepts in an analysis of the family, religion, education, minorities, crime and delinquency, urban society, industry, and politics. Special attention is given to the interpretation of relevant quantitative data. Prerequisite: SOC-001 IGETC: 4J

3735 SOC 002 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW SOC14 Oden,R

SOC 003 is a study of the fundamental concepts and techniques of statistical analysis that are encountered in all areas of Social Science. Prerequisite: MATH 040 & ENG 061 IGETC: 2A*

6301 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 09:00a-12:05p F SOC15 Gomez,R6325 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW SOC15 Gomez,R3741 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR SOC15 Tortoris,N6319 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW SOC15 Gomez,R6343 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR SOC15 Tortoris,N6329 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW SOC15 Gomez,R6327 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR SOC15 Cathcart,J6397 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p T DM24 Graff,L

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

6391 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p R DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

6335 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W SOC15 Cathcart,J6399 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p T DM24 Graff,L

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

6393 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p R DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

6321 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 03:30p-06:35p R SOC15 Cathcart,J6323 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 05:15p-08:20p M SOC15 Bolin,T6317 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 05:15p-08:20p T SOC15 Cathcart,J6395 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p R DM24 Graff,L

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 91

SOC

Real Estate DevelopmentThe Real Estate DevelopmentCertificate is designed to servestudents seeking to enter orenhance their careers in theReal Estate profession. Thecourses in the certificate program provide the foundational knowledge for theprofession of Real Estate as adeveloper, manager or investor.Career paths chosen by students pursuing under-graduate studies in real estatedevelopment include smallbusiness owners, residential realestate developers, commercialreal estate developers, construction managers, andmembers of the trades advancing either in a corporateor private pathway to manage-ment or entrepreneurship.

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East Valley sites - Indio (NDIO) - Students at off-campus sites should allow sufficient travel time toarrive on time and remain for the duration of the class. Non-Participation and excessive absences may be grounds for being dropped from a course.

u6303 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO206 Gomez,Ru6305 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO206 Gomez,Ru6307 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO206 Gomez,R

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

6331 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Springer,A.6349 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N6359 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N6363 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,J6367 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,J6373 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,J6379 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Springer,A6383 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Springer,A

SOC 004 is an introduction to the process of thinking, logic, and reasoning from a sociological perspective. Thegoal is to develop the critical understanding and effective analysis of arguments, personal problems, and social issues. Prerequisite: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 1B

3845 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW SOC14 Daut,V3789 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR SOC10 Banuelos,Mu3811 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M NDIO308 McKnight,S

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Distance Education instruction Sections - Students must access these fully online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before the start date of the class to begin the course.

3805 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Banuelos,M3839 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Banuelos,M3821 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/203857 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/206381 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/226387 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

SOC 014 focuses on intergroup race and ethnic relations with a social-historical emphasis. As such, the coursecovers the origins, implications, and current consequences of race, ethnicity, prejudice, discrimination, assimilation, and pluralism from the perspective of specific social and historical contexts.Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4C, 4J

3787 SOC 014 INTRO RACE ETHNICITY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M SOC10 Daut,V

SpanishSPAN 001 covers the fundamentals of Spanish with emphasis on the four skills: speaking, understanding,

reading, writing. IGETC: 6A1523 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 08:00a-10:30a T COM203 Agudelo,P

2.8 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 2.8 hours and another 2.8 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1575 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 08:00a-10:30a R COM203 Agudelo,P2.8 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.8 hours and another 2.8 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th to begin the course.

1599 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 11:00a-01:30p TR COM208 Garcia,D1503 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 12:30p-03:00p MW COM209 Moulin,M1573 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 02:00p-04:30p TR COM203 Moulin,M1559 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 05:30p-08:00p MW COM101 Garcia,Bu1567 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 06:00p-08:30p TR PS5 Martinez,L

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road. u1577 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 06:50p-09:20p TR NDIO308 Puente,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

92 SOC - SPAN

Introduction to RaceEthnicity

SOC 014

This course focuses onintergroup race and ethnicrelations with a social-historical emphasis. Assuch, the course covers theorigins, implications, andcurrent consequences ofrace, ethnicity, prejudice,discrimination, assimilation,and pluralism from the perspective of specificsocial and historical contexts.

Advisory: ENG 061IGETC: 4C, 4J

Section 37876:50 p.m.-9:55 p.m.

Monday

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Online courses generally follow thetraditional sixteenweek semester, but thecoursework is completedasynchronously viaCanvas.

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SPAN 002 covers the fundamentals of Spanish with an emphasis on the four skills: speaking, understanding, reading, writing. Prerequisite: SPAN-001 or two years high school Spanish IGETC: 3B, 6A

1529 SPAN 002 ELEM SPANISH II 5.0 08:00a-10:30a MW COM104 Agudelo,Pu1541 SPAN 002 ELEM SPANISH II 5.0 04:00p-06:30p TR NDIO308 Puente,M

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.1595 SPAN 002 ELEM SPANISH II 5.0 06:50p-09:20p MW COM202 Martinez,L

SPAN 003 strengthens communication skills through grammar, vocabulary enhancement, and culture. Literature is introduced. Prerequisite: SPAN-002 IGETC: 3B, 6A

1531 SPAN 003 INT SPANISH I 4.0 02:00p-04:15p TR COM101 Garcia,DNote: 14 week class: 02/11 - 05/21

SPAN 004 furthers the students’ ability to communicate in Spanish. Emphasis is on discussions of literary and cultural selections. Prerequisite: SPAN-003 IGETC: 3B, 6A

1591 SPAN 004 INT SPANISH II 4.0 02:00p-04:15p TR COM101 Garcia,DNote: 14 week class: 02/11 - 05/21

SPAN 021 introduces Heritage Speakers of Spanish to the demands of writing and reading in the academic setting, as well as, building global competence. A Heritage Speaker is defined as someone who speaks and understands the heritage language (in this case Spanish) and who is to some degree bilingual in English and the heritage language (Valdes, G. 2001). Students learn to apply the differenttypes of writing such as expository, persuasive, descriptive, and narrative in response to their critical analysis of literary works. Prerequisite: SPAN 003, or Heritage Speaker of Spanish, or equivalent.

IGETC: 3B, 6A1533 SPAN 021 SPAN HERG SPEAK I 5.0 06:50p-09:20p TR COM206 Garcia,A

SPAN 022 exposes Heritage Speakers of Spanish to the demands of literary analysis and film critique in the academic setting, as well as, building global competence. A heritage speaker is defined as someone who speaks and understands the heritage language (in this case Spanish) and who is to some degreebilingual in English and the heritage language (Valdes, G. 2001). Students then learn to evaluate verbally and in writing various aspects of narrative (short story and novel), poetry, drama, and film critique in response to their analysis of literary works and film screenings. Prerequisite: SPAN 021, or Heritage Speaker of Spanish, or equivalent. IGETC: 3B, 4, 6A

u1581 SPAN 022 SPAN HERG SPEAK II 5.0 06:50p-09:20p MW NDIO307 Garcia,ANote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

Theatre ArtsTA 001 is a survey of theatre from its origins to the present time. IGETC: 3B2005 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR DM22 Rizzi,T2007 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW CMH1 Miller,J1937 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR CMH1 Layne,S2003 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 05:15p-08:20p M SOC9 Landman,R2009 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Thompson,M

Note: Students must access this fully online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or beforeJanuary 27th to begin the course.

TA 002 provides basic instruction in acting techniques, character development, monologue preparation, scenestudy, stage movement, and improvisation.

2111 TA 002 ACTING I 3.0 12:30p-03:00p MW T1 Miller,J2119 TA 002 ACTING I 3.0 12:30p-03:00p TR T1 Layne,S

TA 004 is an in-depth study of script analysis of plays, from page to stage, focusing on the view points of actors, directors, critics, and designers. Prerequisite: TA 001

1969 TA 004 SCRIPT ANALYSIS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR DM22 Miller,J

TA 010 is a introduction to technical theatre and theatrical design.1997 TA 010 DESIGN & PRODUCTION 3.0 11:00a-01:30p TR STG3 Rizzi,T

TA 021 students gain practical application of acting skills by rehearsing and performing a public production. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of instructor

2105 TA 021 PLAY PRODUCTN/ACTING 2.0 06:30p-09:40p MTWR T1 Miller,JNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/22Note: Rehearsals for “Complete Works of Shakespeare-Abridged”.Note: Performance dates: March 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22

SPAN -THE

What Spanish Courses toTake

The following information willhelp you select the Spanishcourse you need to take accordingto your proficiency level. Spanish as a ForeignLanguage Track

A student can take Spanish asa Foreign Language if he/she isa native speaker of English oranother foreign language. If astudent has never takenSpanish, he/she must beenrolled in SPAN 001-Elementary Spanish I (5 units).If a student has taken 1, 2, ormore years of Spanish in highschool or another institution,he/she may take the Spanishplacement exam to determinehis/her proficiency level.He/she may be placed in SPAN002- Elementary Spanish II (5units), SPAN 003- IntermediateSpanish I (4 units), or SPAN004 – Intermediate Spanish II(4 units).Spanish for HeritageSpeakers Track

A student can be considered asa heritage speaker of Spanish ifSpanish and English are spokenat home and/or Spanish is spoken very often. If a studentcan ask and answer questionsorally in Spanish but he/shedoes not know how to read andwrite in Spanish, he/she mustbe enrolled in SPAN 021-Spanish for Heritage Speakers I(5 units). If a student can askand answer questions orally inSpanish and have basic knowl-edge of how to read and write inSpanish, he/she must beenrolled in SPAN 022-Spanishfor Heritage Speakers II (5 units). Spanish Placement Test To ensure the correct placement in a Spanishcourse, the SpanishPlacement Exam will be givenin Palm Desert at 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Nov. 20, Dec. 4,Jan. 22, 28 and 29 in theCommunication Building,room 113. The exam will begiven in Indio at 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. in the conferenceroom on Nov. 12, and at 2:30p.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Dec. 2,Jan. 21 and 30. Pre-registra-tion is not required. Be pre-pared to take the exam thatwill begin promptly on any ofthe dates listed above.

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TA 030 is the technical theatre laboratory with focus on backstage operations, crew assignments, and practical application in actual productions.

2085 TA 030 TECH PRODUCTION 1.0 05:00p-09:15p TR STG4 Layne,JNote: 6 week class: 02/18 - 03/26

TA 080 covers the basic principles and application techniques of theatrical, film, television, and special effects makeup.

1935 TA 080 THEATRE MAKEUP 3.0 11:00a-04:20p F STG3 Shaeps,L

Vocational NursingVN 020 utilizes a systems approach, students apply previous knowledge to identify alterations of the

adult/older client. Identify the leadership role of the VN. Introduction to maternity and pediatric. Prerequisite: HS-067, VN-010 and VN-010L Corequisite: VN-020L Registration requires HSED Division approval.

3319 VN 020 VOC NURSING II 9.0 09:00a-01:50p TW N4 Camargo,M3317 VN 020 VOC NURSING II 9.0 09:00a-01:50p TW N6 Zucker,T

VN 020L students will identify the role of the VN as a member of the healthcare team caring for the adult and or older adult client with alterations of body systems. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: HS-067, VN-010 and VN-010L Corequisite: VN-020 Registration requires HSED Division approval. Onboarding to facility is required prior to beginning of semester. All sections of VN-020L willrotate through patient clinics, long term care, and acute care facilities.

3321 VN 020L VOC NURSING II LAB 7.0 06:30a-02:05p M EMCHOSP STAFF06:30a-02:05p RF EMCHOSP STAFF

3327 VN 020L VOC NURSING II LAB 7.0 06:30a-02:05p M RMRCHCC STAFF06:30a-02:05p RF RMRCHCC STAFF

3329 VN 020L VOC NURSING II LAB 7.0 06:30a-02:05p M CALREHB STAFF06:30a-02:05p RF CALREHB STAFF

3335 VN 020L VOC NURSING II LAB 7.0 06:30a-02:05p M DRMCHOSP STAFF06:30a-02:05p RF DRMCHOSP STAFF

WeldingWELD 011 students are introduced to the safe and efficient practices of arc welding.u1097 WELD 011 SMAW WELDING 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW PSHS606 Gutierrez,E

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Palm Springs High School (PSHS).

WELD 012 students are introduced to the safe and efficient practices of GMAW welding.u0143 WELD 012 GMAW WELDING 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR PSHS606 Pratt,R

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Palm Springs High School (PSHS).

94 THE - WELD

MALPRACTICE INSURANCE

REQUIREMENT

College policy requireseach student enrolled inthe health occupationprograms, whichrequire patient contactfor the development of specific skills, to purchase insurance coverage against liabilityfor malpractice.

Malpractice insuranceis $10.00 per semester (maximum$20.00 peryear), payable at time of registration. A SocialSecurity number isrequired for clinicalplacement.

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Come to the TASC Center forskillful guidance with mastering

course content.

Access these services at anyone of our three campuses:

•Faculty and Peer Tutors •Language and ESL Lab

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TASC Contact:Palm Desert TASCPhone: (760) 773-2557I

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Work Experience, GeneralWEG 095A, a work experience course of supervised employment, is designed to assist students to acquire

desirable work habits and skills. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours/unit. This work experience course of supervised employment meets four times during the semester (2 on-campus coaching sessions and 2 job-site visits). Required Application Form, syllabus, and course related information will be available via Canvas by the first day of each session. For additional enrollment questions, contact the Work Experience office (760) 862-1344.

1601 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Cooper,D1603 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Farrell,P1605 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Holmes,R1607 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Struwe,K1609 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Weston,A1611 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Hernandez,A1625 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Farrell,P1641 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Friedman,H1705 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Allan-Bentley,B

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221711 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Cooper,D

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221733 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Friedman,H

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221757 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Hernandez,A

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221763 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Weston,A

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221767 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Thompson,B

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221777 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Ramirez,F

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/221797 WEG 095A WORK EXPERIENCE, GEN 1.0 TBA AD5 Chase,P

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

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WEG

PUBLIC SAFETY760 341-2111 or

EXT 2111 24 Hour Service locatedin South Annex 16 (southwest corner of the CODcampus, near theMcCallum Theater).

Public Safety officers areon duty 24 hours a day, 7days a week. If you needassistance or wish toreport a crime, pleasecall the Public Safetynumber. On campus call2111, off campus or on a cell phone, call (760)341-2111. The office islocated in the SouthAnnex, room 16. If theoffice is locked, you maycontact the on dutyPublic Safety Officer viaphone or by using the callbox next to the officedoor. If you press the callbutton, it will call the onduty officer via their cellphone.

If an emergency existsthat is severe or lifethreatening, call (911),then the Public SafetyDepartment. If you havequestions about thePublic Safety Department,stop in the office andyour questions can beanswered.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR96DISTANCE EDUCATION

Fully Online and Hybrid SectionsStudents must access 16 week online classes at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January27th to begin the course. Check start date for late start classes and access on or before that date.

Business/AccountingBUAC 010 uses QuickBooks, a complete computerized accounting system for small businesses. Learn how this

well-designed accounting program is used to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile checking accounts, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track payables, inventory, and receivables, and generate reports and graphs. Additional topics include: A review of basic accounting concepts, payroll transactions, and the creation of a company using QuickBooks accounting. Advisory: CIS 010 and BUAC 020A or BUAC 051 or BUAC 066

6457 BUAC 010 ACCTG W/QUICKBOOKS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Alipaz,T

BUAC 019 covers the fundamentals of electronic spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel software. Students will concentrate on solving accounting problems and completing accounting projects with Excel.

6459 BUAC 019 EXCEL FOR ACCOUNTING 2.0 2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN STAFF

BUAC 020A studies accounting as an information system including basic principles and procedures of accounting. Advisory: BUAC 066 & MATH 060

0801 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gerardi,J0861 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gerardi,J

BUAC 020B emphasizes accounting procedures for planning and controlling operations. Focuses on costing systems, cost-volume-profit relationship, profit planning, and performance analysis. Prerequisite: BUAC-020A

0829 BUAC 020B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gerardi,J

Administration of JusticeAJ 001 introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J6003 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Miller,L

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/226007 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Miller,L

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/226009 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Miller,L

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AJ 002 offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0011 AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIM LAW 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Abrahamyan,KNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AJ 006 provides students with basic principles of all types of investigations utilized in the Justice System. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

0017 AJ 006 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATON 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Abrahamyan,KNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AJ 021 provides an introduction to the role of forensics in criminal investigations. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0001 AJ 021 INTRO TO FORENSICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Abrahamyan,KNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AJ 030 reviews in depth criminals and institutional personnel involved in corrections at all levels. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0021 AJ 030 INTROD TO CORRECTIONS 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Lingle,NNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

Agriculture/Plant ScienceAGPS 005 offers an opportunity to learn the basic structure and function of plants, their place in the world of

human activity and the methods used to manipulate the botanical world to human advantage. Prerequisite: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B

0141 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Henry,J.0147 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Henry,J

ONLINE

Interested in a DISTANCE EDUCATION

class? Go to the college home page at

col legeofthedesert .eduand click on the StudentServices tab for Online

Classes

All online students must:

1. Complete the standard admission andregistration process.

2. Access the onlineclass(es) at col legeofthedesert .eduon or before January 27, 2020 tobegin the course.

3. Have their own computers and Internetaccess. The college doesnot provide computersor Internet access forstudents in online classes.

If you have additionalquestions about ouronline program, pleasevisit the College of theDesert home page. Click on the StudentServices tab for “Online Classes”.

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AnthropologyANTH 002 is a topical introduction to the cross-cultural study of human societies. IGETC: 4A3883 ANTH 002 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Slade,M6535 ANTH 002CULTURAL ANTHRO 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Slade,M

Applications & Information SystemsAIS 003A uses Microsoft Word software for word processing concepts and procedures.1031 AIS 003A INTRO MS WORD 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,M

Note: 4 week class: 01/27 - 02/211037 AIS 003A INTRO MS WORD 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,M

Note: 4 week class: 03/23 - 04/24

AIS 004A creates presentations with PowerPoint.1043 AIS 004A INTRO MS POWERPOINT 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,M

Note: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/20

AIS 005 covers computer survival skillsu0921 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 09:00a-10:05a W NDIO204 Richards,M

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week OFF-CAMPUS at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio for1.3 hours for lecture and another 3.3 hours per week for lab hours that are required online in additionto homework assignments.

0935 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 02:00p-03:05p T B6 Richards,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours for lecture and another 3.3 hours per week for labhours that are required online in addition to homework assignments.

0941 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 72 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Richards,MNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

AIS 006 covers Business research. Advisory: AIS 005 0949 AIS 006 BUSINESS RESEARCH 1.0 18 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,R

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/200937 AIS 006 BUSINESS RESEARCH 1.0 18 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,R

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

AIS 007A covers Microsoft Excel spreadsheet technical skills solutions. Advisory: AIS 0050803 AIS 007A INTRODUCTORY EXCEL 1.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J

Note: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/20

AIS 007B covers spreadsheet solutions for business analysis and decision making. Prerequisite: AIS 007A or CIS 010

0809 AIS 007B ADVANCED EXCEL 2.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Romero,JNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

AIS 012 covers professional office procedures. Advisory: AIS 0050919 AIS 012 OFFICE PROCEDURES 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Best,R

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

ArchitectureARCH 014 is an introductory course in the history of architecture as taken from the point of Western ideals and

examines architecture from the beginning of time to Classical Greece and Rome. Advisory: RDG 0611769 ARCH 014 HISTORY OF ARCH I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Delahanty,S1709 ARCH 014 HISTORY OF ARCH I 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Delahanty,S

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22

ArtART 007 explores the history, cultural importance, process and contemporary concepts of ceramics.

Advisory: ENG 001A0455 ART 007 CERAMICS 3.0 2.0 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Maddigan,E

09:00a-10:30a MW ART105Note: Class meets two days per week for 3.6 hours and another 2.0 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

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College of the Desert’sonline program utilizes the Canvaslearning managementsystem software.Online classes areoffered over theInternet in a varietyof discipline areas, asindicated under thespecific course listingsin the Schedule ofClasses provided eachsemester.

Online courses are as transferable as regularly scheduledclasses, have thesame prerequisites astraditional face-to-face courses, anduphold identical standards of academicquality. Online coursesgenerally follow thetraditional sixteen-week semester, but the coursework is completed asynchronously viaCanvas assignmentsubmissions, discussion forums,and online quizzes.Individual classesmay have additionalprerequisites as specified in theironline syllabi.

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ART 010 is a general introduction to art across time and diverse cultures. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A0611 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Young,P0617 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Young,P

Note: Section 0617 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

AstronomyA 001 is an introductory survey of planetary, stellar and galactic astronomy designed for students not majoring

in science. Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A3519 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN ElShafie,A

Automotive TechnologyAUTO 045A includes a brief history of alternative fuel, an overview of alternative fuels including an analysis of

the pros and cons of each fuel vehicle type.0573 AUTO 045A INTRO ALT FUEL VEHI 2.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Redman,D

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

AUTO 093D provides an overview of root cause analysis and its application as relevant to diesel systems diagnosis and troubleshooting. Advisory: AUTO-093C

0507 AUTO 093D DIESEL DIAG/TRBLSHOOT 2.0 36 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Anderson,DNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

Building Inspection TechnologyBIT 024 covers California’s Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings

(Title 24,Part 6). Advisory: MATH 060 & ENG 0611785 BIT 024 CA ENERGY CODES 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Eads,R

Business/ Finance & ManagementBUMA 001 covers the basic functions of management including planning, organizing, staffing, directing and

controlling. It also incorporates management skills application through in-text “tool kits” and other skilldevelopment activities as determined by the instructor.

0707 BUMA 001 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Holmes,R

BUMA 010 covers the formation, structure, objectives, and ethics of contemporary business enterprises. Advisory: RDG 061

0745 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stegeman,P0757 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stegeman,P0769 BUMA 010 INTRO BUSINESS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Barajas,A

BUMA 020A is an overview of laws and regulations that affect business and society. Required for Business Administration AS T. Advisory: RDG 061

0783 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Mayes,J0787 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Barajas,A6431 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Mayes,J

BUMA 094 involves the study of oral and written communications designed for the business environment. Advisory: RDG 061

0739 BUMA 094 BUS COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Becker,Z

Communication StudiesCOMM 001 students learn to develop an effective style of public communication, including informative, expository,

persuasive, extemporaneous, and impromptu forms of speaking. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C1521 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 11:00a-12:20p M COM202 Diaz,M

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

1237 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p M COM107 Christman,C1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments.

1443 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p W COM107 Christman,C1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

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Fully Online Course(FULLONLN)A Fully Online Course isdelivered exclusively over theInternet using Canvas. Thereare no class meetings on campus and all assignmentsand examinations are submitted online in an asynchronous manner. Youmust have ready access to acomputer with Internet.Students enrolled in an onlinecourse should possess aptcomputer skills. Proctored Online Course (PROCONLN)All assignments and examina-tions in a Proctored OnlineCourse will be submittedonline in an asynchronousmanner, but you will berequired to take tests at aproctoring facility. Yourinstructor will provide proctoring accommodations at COD. Off-site proctoringservices could be available at the discretion of theinstructor. Contact the individual instructor to learnmore about their off-site proctoring policy. You musthave ready access to a computer with Internet.Students enrolled in an onlinecourse should possess aptcomputer skills.Hybrid Course (HYBRID)Hybrid Courses meet both oncampus and online. A portionof the traditional face-to-faceon campus meetings arereplaced with online activities.The schedule of classes willindicate the times and datesof the meetings you arerequired to attend. Access to acomputer with Internet accessis required.Web Enhanced Course Web Enhanced Courses aretraditional face-to-face classesthat make routine use of theCanvas system. These courseshold all their meetings oncampus. The instructor willpost required course materialsand/or activities online andmay require assignments beturned in online. Access to acomputer with Internet accessis required.

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1289 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:50p-08:10p T COM107 Diaz,M1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

COMM 009 students learn rhetorical principles and develop better interpersonal communication skills, including conflict resolution, listening, nonverbal communication, and verbal communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1245 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 11:00a-12:20p W COM202 Diaz,M1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

1251 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 05:15p-06:35p T COM101 Diaz,M1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

Computer Information SystemsCIS 010 examines Information technology concepts. Advisory: CIS-005u0927 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 08:00a-11:05p M NDIO204 Richards,M

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

0823 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 02:30p-03:50p MW B7 Marhuenda-Donate,F3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets two days per week for 3.2 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

0843 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F0855 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F0863 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F0923 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Best,R0947 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J0981 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 6.7 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Romero,J0893 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 108 TOTAL HRS TBA FULLONLN Williams,G

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Section 0893 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

CIS 085C covers the fundamentals of client-side and server-side web programming, using JavaScript, PHP, Perland MySQL. Prerequisite: CIS 082C

0873 CIS 085C DYNAMIC WEB DESIGN 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLNMarhuenda-Donate,F

CIS 087 provides an introduction to programming and business applications using Python. The course focuses on developing the fundamental concepts and models of application development including the basic concepts of program design, debugging, data structures, structured and object-oriented programming,problem solving, programming logic, and fundamental design techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 010 or Instructor approval

0979 CIS 087 INTRO TO PYTHON 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Powell,J

CounselingCOUN 011 teaches a method of researching scholarships; completing applications; writing a personal

statement; and developing a portfolio which contains all necessary documentation for submitting winning applications. Advisory: Basic knowledge of the Internet, and basic word-processing.

8011 COUN 011 INTRO TO SCHOLARSHIPS 1.0 2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Andrews,E

COUN 012 is designed to cover theories and concepts of values, interests, skills, and personality as applied to the career and life planning process. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.

8023 COUN 012 LIFE PLAN/PERS EXPLO 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Andrews,E

Culinary ArtsCART 010 is a study of the basic principles of purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items.

Advisory: ENG 061 and MATH 0601111 CART 010 FD PROCUR & CST CONT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Struwe,K

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Classes on pages 96-107are Distance Educationclasses offered over the internet, either fullyonline or hybrid.Hybrid sections requiresome face-to-face meetings. See sectionnotes for required location, meeting times,and meeting days.

Tutoring & Academic Skills Center [TASC]

FREE SERVICESFOR ALL COD

STUDENTS

Information on free services:collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Computer & Writing Lab760-773-2557Language Lab 760-776-7287

Tutoring Center 760-776-7241

TASC Labs:Palm Desert TASCIndio – Room 205

Palm Springs - Room 6Desert Hot Springs - Room 39

Virtual Academic SkillsCenter

collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

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Digital Design & ProductionDDP 001A is an introduction to Adobe Photoshop software for photo manipulation and graphics creation.

No prior experience with Photoshop is necessary, however, a good working knowledge of either Windows or MacIntosh operating systems and software is recommended.

0265 DDP 001A COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1A 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ferraccioli,D0281 DDP 001A COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1A 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Soltes,R

DDP 001B is an introduction to Adobe Illustrator software for graphic design and sharp-edged artistic illustration on the computer. No prior experience with Illustrator is necessary, however, a good workingknowledge of either Windows or MacIntosh operating systems and software is recommended.

0255 DDP 001B COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1B 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ferraccioli,D

DDP 002 covers page layout techniques using Adobe InDesign and advanced Photoshop and Illustrator techniques.0237 DDP 002 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 2 3.0 5.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Abril,M

DDP 010 covers basic graphic design principles and techniques using current industry software. Students learn about graphic design terminology, history, career options, concepts, the design process, project research, generating ideas, elements and principles. Prerequisite: DDP 001B

u0233 DDP 010 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3.0 10:45a-12:50p T NDIO204 Abril,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

DDP 011 is a studio course continuing the application of visual communications with an emphasis on typographyand unifying concepts with meaning. Students will create comprehensive design projects which include type design, packaging, advertising, and social media content. Prerequisite: DDP 010

u0259 DDP 011 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3.0 10:45a-12:50p W PS8 Abril,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

Early Childhood EducationECE 001 addresses the principles and practices of interaction among adults and children as evidenced by

meaningful relationships, developmental play, and reflections which are the cornerstone of early childhood education. Advisory: ENG 061

2213 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Greene,D

ECE 010 studies the major theories of the developing child from conception through age 18. Advisory: ENG 0612287 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Avalos,M2291 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Thompson,M2253 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN STAFF

Note: Section 2253 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

ECE 012 studies the family and the importance of family involvement for the success of the school experience.Advisory: ECE 010

2293 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Avalos,M2297 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Greene,D

ECE 036 uses music to develop listening, movement, rhythm, dancing, singing, pitch and identification of instruments in a whole child approach. Prerequisite: ECE 010

2223 ECE 036 MUSIC FOR YNG CHLDRN 3.0 09:00a-12:50p S ECE101 Greene,DNote: 8 week class: 02/01 - 03/21 42 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: This class meets three Saturdays, Feb. 1 and 29, and March 21 for 4.0 hours, and another 42total hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.

ECE 038 students will explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) concepts and their application in the early childhood classroom. Prerequisite: ECE-010

2251 ECE 038 STEM CONCEPTS 3.0 09:00a-12:50p S ECE101 Greene,DNote: 8 week class: 03/28 - 05/16 42 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: This class meets three Saturdays, Mar. 28, Apr. 18, and May 16 for 4.0 hours, and another 42hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.

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Students should beadvised that both ECE-010 and ECE-012are required coursesthat must be completed prior toworking with childrenin a program licensedby the State ofCalifornia.

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ECE 040 presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children through developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. Prerequisite: ECE-010 or concurrent enrollment

2225 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 01:00p-03:50p S N4 Greene,D39 HOURS TBA HYBRID

Note: This class meets five Saturdays, Feb. 1 and 29, March 21, April 18, and May 16 for 3.0 hours,and another 39 total hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.

ECE 046B students observe and record child growth and development at various stages of development, in various settings and with an array of child observation tools. Prerequisite: ECE-010 Advisory: ENG-001A

u2249 ECE 046BOBSERVATION 3.0 06:50p-08:50p M NDIO306 Avalos,M38 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets eight Mondays, Jan. 27, Feb. 10, Mar. 2, 16, 30, May 4 and 18, for 2.0 hours andanother 38 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Note: A negative TB test and proof of vaccinations will be required prior to the second week of class.Students may go to the health center with proof of enrollment in this course to obtain the necessaryTB test.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.Note: Section 2249 is a DEMAND CLASS and open for enrolllment when other sections have filled.

EconomicsECON 001 discusses Macroeconomics, what economics is and how an economy overall works (or does not

work). It also provides an insight into how government policies can affect the performance of an economy. Prerequisite: ENG 061 & MATH 054 Advisory: MATH 040 IGETC: 4B

0755 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA PROCONLN Saunders,DNote: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

0717 ECON 001 PRIN/MACROECONOMICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HRS TBA PROCONLN Gardner,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

ECON 002 discusses Microeconomics, the behavior of consumers, businesses, government, workers, and the international markets. The market system and concerns about the environment, income distribution, and monopoly power are evaluated. Prerequisite: ENG 061 & MATH 054 Advisory: MATH 040 IGETC: 4B

0791 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA PROCONLN Saunders,DNote: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

0779 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 54 TOTAL HRS TBA PROCONLN Gardner,WNote: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: A proctored final exam will be given on the Palm Desert campus on Wednesday, May 20th at12:00 p.m. in room B2. Alternate final exam date/time may be discussed with your instructor.

Emergency Medical TechnologyEMT 080, the Emergency Medical Responder course, prepares the EMR student to provide emergency

prehospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. This course meets Title 22 regulations and National EMS Educational Standards. Check the program website for additional information.

6153 EMT 080 EMR 3.0 36 HOURS TBA HYBRID Kang,SNote: 6 week class: 01/27 - 03/03 08:00a-12:35p MT PSA18 Keough,ZNote: This section is a six week class. Class meets Monday and Tuesdays for 4.9 hours each meeting.An additional 36 lecture hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.

6149 EMT 080 EMR 3.0 36 HOURS TBA HYBRID Kang,SNote: 6 week class: 01/29 - 03/05 08:00a-12:15p WR PSA18 Kang,SNote: This section is a six week class. Class meets Wednesday and Thursday for 4.5 hours each meeting.An additional 36 lecture hours are required online in addition to homework assignments.

EMT 084 prepares students for National Registry Emergency Medical Technician certification. This course meets Title 22 Regulations, and Curriculum standards set forth by the local EMS Authority, State EMS Authority, and NREMT. Prerequisite: EMT 080 Corequisite: EMT 094 Advisory: ENG 061

6177 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Wilson,C07:30a-11:20a S PSA18 Jaeggi,S11:50a-03:15p S PSA18

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College of the DesertLibraries

Palm Desert Library760-773-2563

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidaysand when classes are not insession

Indio Library760-674-7815

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidays and when classes are not insession

Palm Springs Library760-674-7801

Monday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Closed Friday, weekends, holidays and when classes arenot in session

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6191 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID Wilson,CNote: 10 week class: 03/09 - 05/19 08:00a-09:20a MT PSA18 Wilson,C

09:30a-02:40p MT PSA18 Keough,ZMendoza,D

Miller,C6193 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID Wilson,C

Note: 10 week class: 03/11 - 05/21 08:00a-09:20a WR PSA18 Wilson,C09:30a-02:40p WR PSA18

6195 EMT 084 EMERGENCY MED TECH I 6.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Miller,C06:00p-08:05p TWR PSA18 Miller,C

EnglishENG 001A focuses on the elements of academic writing, including genre, audience and purpose, and

argumentation. Prerequisite: ENG 061 or ESL 071 IGETC: 1A1125 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,R1147 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,R1159 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Camacho,K1197 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Nolan,R1275 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Voyu,C6337 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Enciso,K6347 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Enciso,K6361 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Dozier,K6365 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Diamond,D

ENG 002 emphasizes analysis and critical thinking skills through the close study of literature. Prerequisite: ENG 001A IGETC: 1B, 3B

1121 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,R1123 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Rossi Dean,V1135 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Rossi Dean,V1195 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,R1207 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sagara,R1223 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Camacho,K1291 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Camacho,K

ENG 036 examines Children’s Literature. Prerequisite: ENG-001A IGETC: 3B1229 ENG 036 CHILDREN’S LIT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Dozier,K

English As A Second Language - CreditESL 070 is the first of two Reading and Writing courses to help Non-native English students develop and

improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis will be on basic essay structure, beginning research skills, and critical reading strategies with integrated practice and reinforcement in writing and reading. ESL 070A Introductory Grammar & Editing corequisite strongly advised. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Advisory: ESL 070A as corequisite

1333 ESL 070 ACAD ESL I 4.0 09:30a-11:35a M COM205 Smith,C2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 hours and another 2.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments.

ESL 070A teaches Non-native English speaking students high-intermediate level grammar and language structures applicable to academic writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended corequisite for students enrolled in ESL 070 Academic English I. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Advisory: ESL 070 as corequisite

1167 ESL 070A GRAMMAR & EDITING 2.0 08:15a-09:20a M COM205 Smith,CNote: 13 week class: 02/03 - 05/11 19.1 HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours and another 1.3 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments.

ESL 071 is an advanced course to help Non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis is on college level reading and writing: expanding vocabulary, reading comprehension, critical thinking, researching, and expository essay writing. ESL 071A Advanced Grammar & Editing corequisite strongly advised. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Prerequisite: ESL 070 Advisory: ESL 071A as corequisite

1371 ESL 071 ACAD ESL II 4.0 09:30a-11:35a T COM205 Smith,C2.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 hours and another 2.3 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments.

102 ONLINE

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Center features onlinetutoring for

all COD students

College of the Desert provides students withaccess to online tutoringservices fromSmarthinking. WithSmarthinking, studentscan chat with a livetutor up to 24 hours aday from ANY internetconnection.

Tutors are available towork with you in a widerange of subjects includ-ing writing (English orfor any course), math(basic math throughCalculus II), accounting,statistics, finance, economics, biology, nursing & allied health,physics, chemistry,office applications, andSpanish. You can alsosubmit completed draftsof your writing assign-ments from any courseto Smarthinking'sWriting Center for atutor to review. Thetutor will provide youwith detailed, personal-ized feedback aboutyour paper, typicallywithin 24 hours.

Go to this web site tosign up! http://college-ofthedesert.edu/students/asc/Pages/eTutoring.aspx

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

ESL 071A teaches Non-native English speaking students advanced level grammar and language structures applicable to college writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option. Prerequisite: ESL 070A Advisory: ESL 071 is strongly advised as a corequisite

1357 ESL 071A ADV. GRAMMAR & EDITING 2.0 08:15a-09:20a T COM205 Smith,CNote: 13 week class: 02/04 - 05/12 17.8 HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours and another 1.3 hours per week are requiredonline in addition to homework assignments.

FilmFILM 001 explores the powerful impact film has on us, and the techniques filmmakers use to make us

respond. IGETC: 3A1389 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gladych,M1585 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sassone,V1597 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Gladych,M

FILM 002C is an advanced hands on intensive course in digital filmmaking in which students, using the skills they’ve learned in their previous film production studies, develop, prep, produce, post produce and distribute a short narrative film based on an original screenplay. Prerequisite: FILM 002B or RTV 011A, and FILM 003 or RTV 009, and FILM 004 or RTV 013

u1563 FILM 002C FILM PRODUCTION III 3.0 12:00p-05:20p T PS4 Sassone,V40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets nine Tuesdays on the following dates: Jan. 28, Feb. 11 and 28, Mar. 10 and 24, Apr.14 and 28, May 5 and 19 and an additional 40 hours are required online in addition to homeworkassignments during the time the class does not meet face to face..Note: This OFF CAMPUS CLASS meets at the COD Temporary Palm Springs Campus, 1300 East Baristo Road.

FILM 003 is a basic introduction to writing scripts for the film and electronic media. Prerequisite: ENG 001A1507 FILM 003 SCREENWRITING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Sassone,V

Fire TechnologyFIRE 001 provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire

protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services. This course meets the Fire and Emergency Service Higher Education (FESHE) model curriculum for an Associates Degree as recognized by the National Fire Academy. Advisory: ENG 061

0513 FIRE 001 PRINC EMRGNCY SERVC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ventura,A

FIRE 002 provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and application of codes and standards; plans review; fire inspections; fire and life safety education; and fire investigation. Advisory: ENG 061

0509 FIRE 002 FIRE PREVENTION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ventura,A

FIRE 005 explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. Advisory: ENG 061

0563 FIRE 005 FIRE BHAVOR/COMBUSTN 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Brakebill,J

FIRE 007 introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. Advisory: ENG 061

0545 FIRE 007 PRINC FIRE/EMERG SER 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Ventura,A

Health SciencesHS 013 is a study of the chemical composition of foods and their utilization by the body. Practical problems of

nutrition and relationship of adequate diet to physical and mental health are covered. Advisory: ENG-0612731 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Wong,C2735 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fraser,T2737 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kelsey,M2745 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kelsey,M2771 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clark,L2773 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clark,L2775 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clark,L2791 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kelsey,M2793 HS 013 GENERAL NUTRITION 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fraser,T

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• Course Textbooks are freeto use within the Librarybuilding

• Reference Service and helpfor students doingresearch

• Each academic departmenthas a designatedLibrarian available to meet with students byappointment.

• 35,000+ volume collection• Online academic journals,

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR104HS 065 is an introductory level course providing an overview of underlying disease processes in health care

settings, and their associated drug therapies to reach therapeutic goals. Advisory: BI-0043247 HS 065 BASIC PHARMACOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Wong,C3251 HS 065 BASIC PHARMACOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Wong,C

HistoryHIST 003 is an overview of major ancient world civilizations and religions in a comparative context.

Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F3767 HIST 003 HISTORY/WORLD CIV I 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Vandecoevering,K

HIST 004 covers history from the 1500 to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F3881 HIST 004 HISTORY/WORLD CIV II 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Vandecoevering,K

HIST 017 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of Americathrough the Reconstruction Period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

6549 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,R6551 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Clerc,A

HIST 018 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

6531 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Benavides,ENote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

6537 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Benavides,ENote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

Human Services/Alcohol & DrugsHSAD 001 is a survey course that examines the fundamental concepts of addiction, the techniques of analysis

of addiction, and the modalities of prevention and treatment employed by addictions counselors. Advisory: ENG 061

2227 HSAD 001 INTRO ALCOHOL/DRUGS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jones,C

KinesiologyKINE 010 is a survey course that focuses on the exploration of major topics involved with the maintenance of

optimum health for the individual and society. Advisory: ENG 0612467 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Vineyard,R2709 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Tse,Y2711 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fitzpatrick,B2733 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN STAFF

Mass CommunicationMC 001 introduces students to the contributions and influences of mass media in popular culture.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4G1243 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L1249 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L1273 MC 001 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jackson,L

MusicMUS 001 is a study of the basic materials of music and how those materials combine to create musical

structures. Prerequisite: MUS-012 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS-021A, or MUS-021B, or another music performance class.

1911 MUS 001 MUSIC THEORY I 4.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Fesmire,A09:00a-12:05p T ART100A

Note: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

MUS 003 continues the study of concepts introduced in Music Theory II. Prerequisite: MUS-002 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS-021A or MUS-021B

1909 MUS 003 MUSIC THEORY III 4.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID Fesmire,A09:00a-12:05p R ART100A

Note: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

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MUS 005 is a survey of rock music. IGETC: 3A1923 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Anglim,K1977 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Pacier,P

MUS 006 examines the history of film music and famous film composers. IGETC: 3A1965 MUS 006 HISTORY/FILM MUSIC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,M

MUS 010 is a survey of art music in western civilization. IGETC: 3A2115 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,M2117 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Stupin,M

MUS 012 is a basic course in music theory designed to develop an understanding of notation, rhythm, pitch, keys, scales, intervals, triads and music terminology. IGETC: 3A

1955 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

1947 MUS 012 FUNDAMENTALS/MUSIC 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,ANote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

MUS 050A is a beginning guitar course covering fundamentals of guitar technique, music reading, improvisation,and history in jazz, rock, and other contemporary styles. Advisory: MUS-012

1995 MUS 050A JAZZ/ROCK GUITAR,BEG 2.0 4.5 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Fesmire,A

Natural ResourcesNR 001 is an environmental science course examining the impacts of humans on this planet. Topics covered

include ecology, water, pollution, atmospheric change, energy and population. Advisory: ENG 061 and concurrent enrollment in NR 001L IGETC: 5B

0203 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Morgan,E0223 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Parker,J0225 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Morgan,E

NR 059 provides students with an overview of professions in Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences along with educational paths to become qualified for those occupations.

0275 NR 059 CAREERS IN NR & AG 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Brundige,K

NursingN 003B introduces the student to the non-clinical aspects of nursing and discusses professional, credentialing,

collective bargaining, nursing organizations, and legal, ethical and bioethical issues frequently encountered by the new graduate. Prerequisite: N 002

3283 N 003B ISSUES IN NSG 0.5 03:00p-03:50p W N9 Mills,LNote: 8 week class: 02/19 - 04/22 6.0 HOURS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets three times on campus on February 19, March 18, and April 22 for one hour, andsix hours online in addition to homework assignments.Note: Registration requires HSED Division approval

PhysicsPH 001 is an introduction to the basic concepts, theories, and principles of physics. Topics include mechanics,

properties of matter, heat, electricity and magnetism, waves, and modern physics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5A*, 5C*

3975 PH 001 INTRO PHYSICS 4.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID STAFF09:30a-12:35p F MSTC206

Note: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lab hours and another 3.3 hours per week are requiredonline for the lecture hours in addition to homework assignments.

Political SciencePS 001 is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United

States, including the study of State and local government. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4Hu6575 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 08:00a-09:20a M NDIO203 Clerc,A

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments.Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Indio Campus, 45524 Oasis Street, Indio.

3627 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kone,M3823 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Lee,B3879 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Kone,M

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Student ComputerLiteracy and Access

One of the institutionaloutcomes for all COD students is technologicalliteracy. As such, any classmay be web enhancedand might require accessto online sites such asCanvas, MyMathLab,MyLab, or the textbookpublisher’s website forassignments, testing,homework, etc. Internet-ready computers are available in a variety oflocations, including theTutoring and AcademicSkills Center (TASC) andLibrary.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

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6599 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,RNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20

6553 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Simpson,RNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

PsychologyPSY 001 is an introduction to psychology and defines the principles and theories governing the scientific study

of affect, behavior and cognition, which include developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, social psychology, and psychological disorders. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

6051 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Howard,J6053 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jones,C6061 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Delahanty,S6069 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Jones,C6081 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Lotto,J

PSY 003 is a life span course that focuses on the behavioral patterns found at each level of normal human development, including the interrelationships of psychological, sociological, cognitive, and physical development from birth to senescence. Advisory: PSY 001 & ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

3715 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Howard,J

ReadingRDG 051 will provide practice in analytical reading skills, and will build college level vocabulary. Students will

read college-level selections from different sources.1221 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FUL-ONLN Bergstrom,G1235 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G1299 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G1267 RDG 051 ANALYTICAL READING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Bergstrom,G

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/22Note: Section 1267 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

SociologySOC 001 is a survey of the characteristics of social life, the processes of social interaction, and the tools of

sociological investigation. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J3751 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/203801 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/203763 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/226377 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

SOC 003 is a study of the fundamental concepts and techniques of statistical analysis that are encountered in all areas of Social Science. Prerequisite: MATH 040 & ENG 061 IGETC: 2A*

6397 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p T DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments.

6391 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 02:00p-03:20p R DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments.

6399 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p T DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments. .

6393 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 03:30p-04:50p R DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments.

6395 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p R DM24 Graff,L1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments.

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Come to the TASC Center for skillful guidance with mastering

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Access these services at any one of our three campuses:

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6331 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Springer,A.6349 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N6359 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Tortoris,N6363 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,J6367 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,J6373 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Cathcart,J6379 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Springer,A6383 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Springer,A

SOC 004 is an introduction to the process of thinking, logic, and reasoning from a sociological perspective. Thegoal is to develop the critical understanding and effective analysis of arguments, personal problems, and social issues. Prerequisite: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 1B

3805 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Banuelos,M3839 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Banuelos,M3821 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/203857 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/206381 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/226387 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 54 TOTAL HOURS TBA FULLONLN Black,A

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22

SpanishSPAN 001 covers the fundamentals of Spanish with emphasis on the four skills: speaking, understanding,

reading, writing. IGETC: 6A1523 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 08:00a-10:30a T COM203 Agudelo,P

2.8 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 2.8 hours and another 2.8 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments.

1575 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 08:00a-10:30a R COM203 Agudelo,P2.8 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.8 hours and another 2.8 hours per week are required onlinein addition to homework assignments

Theatre ArtsTA 001 is a survey of theatre from its origins to the present time. IGETC: 3B2009 TA 001 INTRO TO THEATRE 3.0 3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA FULLONLN Thompson,M

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 107

ONLINE

Language LabLanguage LabTutoring & Academic SkillsCenter(760) 776-7287

The Language Lab is part ofthe Tutoring & AcademicSkills Center. The Lab isFREE and open to all foreign language students and auditors, providing a varietyof resources to supplement,reinforce, practice, and developthe skills taught in the class-room and necessary for success in the class.Resources include tutors(when available) and Live LabConversation for practicingoral communication. Language Lab Hours:Monday - Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Live Lab Conversation:Monday - Thursday

11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.or by Request

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EXTENDED CAMPUS LOCATIONS108

College of the Desert Indio45524 Oasis St., Indio

(760) 776-7200

SPRING January 27 - May 22, 2020

Counseling, registration assistance,and financial aid, including full completion of FAFSAapplications, are some of the services provided at the IndioCampus. Please call for specificdetails and hours.

NON-CREDIT CLASSESRegistration for day and eveningnon-credit English as a SecondLanguage (ESLN) classes is on anopen entry, space availability basis.Please call the Palm Desert ESLNoffice for information at (760) 776-7348.

Registration for Adult BasicEducation, High School Completionor GED Test Preparation is on anopen entry basis. Call (760) 776-7348for further details.

Spring Registration:January through April 2For information call (760) 776-7200Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.

CREDIT CLASSESDay and night credit classes areoffered at the Indio Campus. Call(760) 776-7200 for information.

STUDENT SERVICESThe College’s Indio location is at45524 Oasis Street. It continues toprovide college credit and non-creditcourses. Choose from an expandedvariety of subject areas whichinclude, but are not limited to,Accounting, Anthropology, Art,Biology, Math, Business, Geography,Communication Studies, ComputerInformation Systems, English, EarlyChildhood Education, History,Philosophy, Political Science,Psychology, and Sociology.

PUBLIC SAFETYIndio

(442) 400-5311 or EXT 5311 or(442) 666-9439 (cell)(442) 666-9438 (cell)

College of the DesertMecca/Thermal

61120 Buchanan, Thermal(760) 396-2010

SPRING January 27 - May 22, 2020

Call (760) 776-7200 for an appointment for registration andadmissions information, financial aid,and counseling assistance and hours.

CREDIT CLASSES

Daytime Basic Correctional OfficerTraining classes are offered at COD - Mecca/Thermal. Call (760) 776-7200 for information aboutthese day classes.

COD - Mecca/Thermal, located at 61120 Buchanan,Thermal, continues to provide college creditcourses in the eastern end of theCoachella Valley.

The following services are availableat our Indio Campus:

• Day and Evening Classes• Academic Counselor(Credit & Noncredit)• Financial Aid• Registration and A&R Assistance• ESLN Testing• Adult Basic Education:

GED/High School Diploma• ESLN - English as a Second

Language • Career & Transfer Services• CSU & UC Transferable Classes• Tutoring day and evening for multiple

subjects and Saturday Tutoring• TASC Computer Lab• EOPS, Veterans, EDGE, DSPS,

CalWORKS, Foster Youth Programs• Library• Bookstore• Borrego Springs Health and

Mental Health Services• Bursar• Food Pantry and Distribution Center• Access to Sunline Bus and passes

Students may also receive any ofthese services at the Palm Desertcampus. Please refer to the sectionsin the front of the schedule that applyto you. COD - Indio is open Mondaythrough Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to6:00 p.m., and from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00p.m. on Friday. For more informationplease call (760) 776-7200.

Visit the COD website at collegeofthedesert.edu

BOOKSTOREThe Bookstore has a permanentlocation on the first floor at COD -Indio. For further details call theoffice at (760) 776-7200.

YOU CAN EARN YOUR AADEGREE AT THE INDIO CAMPUS!

To better serve students in theEastern Valley, COD offers a varietyof associate degree programs atCOD - Indio, including an Associateof Arts degree in Liberal Arts that will also satisfy the CSU transferrequirements, as well as degrees inPsychology, Business Administration,and Early Childhood Education.

To learn more, schedule an appointment with our counselor, or call (760) 776-7200.

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

PUBLIC SAFETYMecca/Thermal

(760) 396-3027(760) 490-8588 (cell)

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 109College of the Desert - Indio Map 109

College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR110Business/AccountingBUAC 020A studies accounting as an information system including basic principles and procedures of

accounting. Advisory: BUAC 066 & MATH 0600805 BUAC 020A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4.0 01:00p-03:05p MW NDIO104 Kingsbury,M

BUAC 020B emphasizes accounting procedures for planning and controlling operations. Focuses on costing systems, cost-volume-profit relationship, profit planning, and performance analysis. Prerequisite: BUAC-020A

0885 BUAC 020B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4.0 01:00p-03:05p TR NDIO307 Kingsbury,M

Administration of JusticeAJ 001 introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J6011 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 07:45a-10:50a T NDIO104 Quattlebaum,L0007 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 05:30p-08:35p M NDIO104 Ramos,B

AJ 002 offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

6013 AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIM LAW 3.0 07:45a-10:50a R NDIO104 Thuilliez,S

AJ 006 provides students with basic principles of all types of investigations utilized in the Justice System. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

6039 AJ 006 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATON 3.0 05:30p-09:45p W NDIO104 Henry,SNote: 12 week class: 02/26 - 05/20

AJ 008 provides students with exploration of theories, philosophies, and concepts related to the role expectations of the line enforcement. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0003 AJ 008 PATROL OPERATIONS 3.0 05:30p-08:35p R NDIO104 Kovaleff,M

AJ 010 introduces major types of criminal behavior, role careers of offenders and factors which contribute to criminality or delinquency. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

0019 AJ 010 JUVENILE PROCEDURES 3.0 05:30p-08:35p T NDIO104 Ramos,B

AJ 016 studies the laws relating to narcotics and dangerous drugs as well as the procedures and problems in investigations and the control of violations of narcotic laws. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment Advisory: ENG 061

6021 AJ 016 NARCOTICS CONTROL 3.0 05:30p-08:35p R NDIO101 Lingle,N

Adult Basic Education7055 ABE 320A FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7045 ABE 320B FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7037 ABE 320C FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7031 ABE 320D FUNDAMENTALS/ENGLISH 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7365 ABE 323A AMERICAN LITERATURE 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7367 ABE 323B WORLD LITERATURE 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7357 ABE 324A READING CONTROL LAB I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7359 ABE 324B READING CONTROL LAB II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p TR NDIO112 Bergstrom,G7355 ABE 326A U.S. HISTORY I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7363 ABE 326B U.S. HISTORY II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7369 ABE 328A PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7371 ABE 328B PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7377 ABE 332A WORLD HISTORY I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7379 ABE 332B WORLD HISTORY II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7381 ABE 335A WORLD GEOGRAPHY I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7383 ABE 335B WORLD GEOGRAPHY II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p MW NDIO112 Williams,J7225 ABE 342A PRACTICAL BASIC MATH I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,J7227 ABE 342B PRACTICAL BASIC MATH II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,J7231 ABE 344A MATH FOR LIVING I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,J7233 ABE 344B MATH FOR LIVING II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,J7237 ABE 346A ALGEBRA I 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,J7239 ABE 346B ALGEBRA II 0.0 04:00p-06:15p MW NDIO112 Castillo,J7441 ABE 348A LIFE SCIENCE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7443 ABE 348B PHYSICAL SCIENCE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7445 ABE 348C EARTH SCIENCE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF

INDIO

DIRECTIONS to classes at our Indiocampus:

All classes with "NDIO"rooms meet at the IndioCampus, 45524 OasisStreet, Indio.

In addition, see map onpage 109 of this classschedule

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Adult Basic Education(ABE) and

ESL Non Credit (ESLN)Registration

Registration for ABEcourses will begin: • Current ABE studentsfirst date to register:12/2/2019

• New ABE students:12/2/2019

Registration for all ESLNcourses will begin:• Current ESLN students: 12/16/2019 - 1/3/2020

• Current Waitlist students: 1/6/2020 -1/7/2020

• Current ESLN studentswho did not completeregistration form inclass can register at theA&R windows starting:1/8/2020

• New ESLN students:1/13/2020

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The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 111

7447 ABE 351A LAND & WATER LIFE 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7449 ABE 361A FINE ARTS: ART 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7451 ABE 361B FINE ARTS: MUSIC 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7453 ABE 361C FINE ARTS: THEATER 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7455 ABE 364 GED TEST PREPARATION 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7457 ABE 368A BEGINNING TYPING I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7459 ABE 391A HEALTH ISSUES I 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF7461 ABE 391B HEALTH ISSUES II 0.0 06:30p-08:45p TR NDIO112 STAFF

Agriculture/Plant ScienceAGPS 005 offers an opportunity to learn the basic structure and function of plants, their place in the world of

human activity and the methods used to manipulate the botanical world to human advantage. Prerequisite: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B

0139 AGPS 005 PLANT SCIENCE 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W NDIO207 STAFF

Air Conditioning/HVACACR 064 introduces basic theory of electricity and electronics. A lab uniform is required for this course.

Advisory: RDG 061 and ESYS 0046707 ACR 064 AIR COND/REF/ELEC I 3.0 01:00p-03:05p MTWRF AMSDMPR Benke,D

Note: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/20Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Amistad High School, 83501 Dillon Avenue, Indio (AMSD)and is intended for local high school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

ACR 090 covers the basics of commercial HVAC controls. A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061 & ESYS 004

6705 ACR 090 BLDG AUTOMATION FUND 3.0 01:00p-03:05p MTWRF AMSDMPR Benke,DNote: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/22Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Amistad High School, 83501 Dillon Avenue, Indio (AMSD)and is intended for local high school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

American Sign LanguageASL 001 students acquire basic ASL vocabulary and grammar, surveying American Deaf history and culture at

an accelerated pace. IGETC: 6A1539 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 02:00p-04:30p TR NDIO203 Zein,G1555 ASL 001 ELEMENTARY ASL I 5.0 07:00p-09:30p TR NDIO203 Zein,G

AnthropologyANTH 001 is a study of the origins of humans and their place in nature. Prerequisite: ENG-061 IGETC: 5B6525 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W NDIO101 Schulz,A3775 ANTH 001 INTRO/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW NDIO101 Schulz,A

Applications & Information SystemsAIS 005 covers computer survival skills0921 AIS 005 COMPUTER SURVIVAL 2.0 09:00a-10:05a W NDIO204 Richards,M

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.3 hours for lecture and another 3.3 hours per week for labhours that are required online in addition to homework assignments.

ArtART 003A is an introduction to the fundamentals of two dimensional design in which students gain experience

in organizing their thoughts to communicate visual images as creative statements. Visual problem solving involves basic elements and principles of design using various papers, acrylic paint and mixed media applications.

0389 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 12:30p-03:00p TR NDIO305 Jue,Y0345 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 02:00p-04:30p MW NDIO305 Jue,Y0347 ART 003A BASIC DESIGN & COLOR 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW NDIO305 STAFF

ART 010 is a general introduction to art across time and diverse cultures. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A0631 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW NDIO305 Soccio,L

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Indio CampusTutoring andAcademic SkillsCenter (TASC)

Do you need helpwith math or aresearch paper?

Do you need helpunderstanding anassignment?

If so, come to theIndio CampusTutoring andAcademic SkillsCenter in Room 205to get the learningsupport that youneed.

We offer a variety oftutoring for multiplesubjects as well asCanvas assistance,and writing acrossthe curriculum. Thebest part is that ourservices are FREE toall COD students.

COD - Indio Tutoring and

Academic Skills CenterRoom 205

(760) 346-8041ext. 5382

(TASC) hours:

Monday - Thursday:8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday:8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Saturday:9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

AstronomyA 001 is an introductory survey of planetary, stellar and galactic astronomy designed for students not majoring

in science. Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A6257 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO203 ElShafie,A

BiologyBI 004 is an introduction to biology for non-science majors covering the foundations of biology with a laboratory

component accompanying this course. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B*, 5C*3511 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO308 Glover,A

09:30a-12:35p T NDIO3016165 BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO308 Glover,A

09:30a-12:35p R NDIO301

BI 013 is the first of a two course sequence that offers an in depth study of the human body. This course covers anatomical terminology, cells and tissues, the integumentary system, the skeletal system, articulations, the muscular system, the nervous system and special senses. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 5B, 5C

3505 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO308 Vezzoli,G11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO301

3559 BI 013 ANAT & PHYS I 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO308 Vezzoli,G02:00p-03:20p MW NDIO301

Business/Finance & ManagementBUMA 020A is an overview of laws and regulations that affect business and society. Required for Business

Administration AS T. Advisory: RDG 0616441 BUMA 020A BUSINESS LAW I 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO308 Farrell,P

CollegeCOLL 001 develops thinking strategies that can be used for lifelong problem solving in academic, social, and

personal life.8381 COLL 001 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO305 STAFF

Communication StudiesCOMM 001 students learn to develop an effective style of public communication, including informative, expository,

persuasive, extemporaneous, and impromptu forms of speaking. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C1219 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO203 Rigby,K1461 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 01:00p-04:05p R NDIO104 Jazan,A1315 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-05:05p T NDIO302 Rigby,K1467 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W NDIO306 Jazan,A

COMM 009 students learn rhetorical principles and develop better interpersonal communication skills, including conflict resolution, listening, nonverbal communication, and verbal communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1255 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO104 Rigby,K

COMM 013 students learn about group dynamics, including group development, problem solving, leadership, and conflict management. Formal speaking assignments are an integral part of the course. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1381 COMM 013 SMALL GROUP COMM 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M NDIO207 Jazan,A

COMM 021 students gain familiarity with findings from empirical investigations on persuasion and will learn about strategies and techniques of decision making relating to a wide variety of real-life communication contexts, situations, and settings. Rhetorical principles are discussed. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1447 COMM 021 INTRO TO PERSUASION 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW NDIO207 Jazan,A

Computer Information SystemsCIS 010 examines Information technology concepts. Advisory: CIS-0050927 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 08:00a-11:05p M NDIO204 Richards,M

3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 3.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

0995 CIS 010 COMPUTER LITERACY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW NDIO204 Richards,M

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Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Student EducationPlans (SEP)

Did you know that theStudent Success Act of2012 (SB 1456) requiresstudents with 15 degreeapplicable units orthree semesters ofattendance (whichevercomes first), to have anSEP in order to receivepriority registration.

In compliance with thislaw, students that meetthose conditions and do not have an SEP willhave to register muchlater than other students during Open Enrollment.

If you need more information about theSEP process, contactthe Counseling Centerat (760) 773-2521.

Planning toTransfer?

www.assist.orgYour official sourcefor California articulation andstudent transfer information.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 113

Computer ScienceCS 007A is an introduction to computer programming using the C++ language for students with no programming

experience. Prerequisite: MATH-005 or any other math course with MATH-040 as a prerequisite3459 CS 007A COMPUTER SCIENCE I 4.0 01:00p-04:05p TR NDIO206 Johansen,S

CounselingCOUN 012 is designed to cover theories and concepts of values, interests, skills, and personality as applied to

the career and life planning process. Students may choose the Pass/No Pass grading option.8073 COUN 012 LIFE PLAN/PERS EXPLO 3.0 08:30a-11:35a F NDIO203 Herrera,M

Digital Design & ProductionDDP 010 covers basic graphic design principles and techniques using current industry software. Students

learn about graphic design terminology, history, career options, concepts, the design process, project research, generating ideas, elements and principles. Prerequisite: DDP 001B

0233 DDP 010 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3.0 10:45a-12:50p T NDIO204 Abril,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

Early Childhood EducationECE 001 addresses the principles and practices of interaction among adults and children as evidenced by

meaningful relationships, developmental play, and reflections which are the cornerstone of early childhood education. Advisory: ENG 061

2201 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 08:00a-11:50a S NDIO105 Martinez,ANote: 7 week class: 02/01 - 03/21 12:30p-03:55p S NDIO105 Martinez,ANote: This class provides bilingual support.Note: No class meeting Feb. 15

ECE 010 studies the major theories of the developing child from conception through age 18. Advisory: ENG 0612203 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 09:30a-12:50p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,M

Note: 4 week class: 01/27 - 02/20Note: Section 2203 is the first class in a series of four FAST TRACK classes. Students are able tocomplete 12 units in one semester by attending class 4 mornings each week.

ECE 001 addresses the principles and practices of interaction among adults and children as evidenced by meaningful relationships, developmental play, and reflections which are the cornerstone of early childhood education. Advisory: ENG 061

2239 ECE 001 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES 3.0 09:30a-12:35p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,MNote: 4 week class: 02/24 - 03/19Note: Section 2239 is the second class in the cohort model series.

ECE 012 studies the family and the importance of family involvement for the success of the school experience.Advisory: ECE 010

2207 ECE 012 CHILD/FAMILY/COMMUN 3.0 09:30a-12:35p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,MNote: 4 week class: 03/23 - 04/23Note: Section 2207 is the third class in the FAST TRACK series.

ECE 040 presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children through developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. Prerequisite: ECE-010 or concurrent enrollment

2209 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 09:30a-12:35p MTWR NDIO105 Avalos,MNote: 4 week class: 04/27 - 05/21Note: Section 2209 is the fourth class in the FAST TRACK series.

ECE 010 studies the major theories of the developing child from conception through age 18. Advisory: ENG 0612271 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO105 Midcalf,D2237 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO306 Midcalf,D2273 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO306 Mosley,S

ECE 040 presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children through developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. Prerequisite: ECE-010 or concurrent enrollment

2217 ECE 040 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3.0 08:00a-11:50a S NDIO105 Martinez,ANote: 7 week class: 03/28 - 05/16 12:30p-03:55p S NDIO105Note: This class provides bilingual support.Note: No class meeting April 11.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Fast Track

Complete four corecourses in onesemester toward anAssociate TeacherPermit and/orCertificate.

Concentrate on oneor two classes at atime.

Indio 1st Semester

FAST TRACK

Take four 4 weekclasses that beginat9:30 a.m. and end at12:35 p.m. or 12:50 p.m.Monday - Thursday.

Palm Desert2nd Semester

FAST TRACK

Take three 4 weekclasses that begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12:05 p.m.

Monday-Thursday

Early ChildhoodEducation

Students should beadvised that both ECE-010 and ECE-012are required coursesthat must be completed prior toworking with childrenin a program licensedby the State ofCalifornia.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR

ECE 044 covers health, safety and nutritional concepts for children from birth through age 8 in early childhoodprograms and in collaboration with families and the community. Advisory: ENG 061

2243 ECE 044 HEALTH/SAFETY/NUTR 3.0 03:30p-06:35p M NDIO105 STAFF

ECE 046B students observe and record child growth and development at various stages of development, in various settings and with an array of child observation tools. Prerequisite: ECE-010 Advisory: ENG-001A

2249 ECE 046BOBSERVATION 3.0 06:50p-08:50p M NDIO306 Avalos,M38 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets eight Mondays, Jan. 27, Feb. 10, Mar. 2, 16, 30, May 4 and 18, for 2.0 hours andanother 38 hours are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must accessthis Hybrid online class at www.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin thecourse.Note: A negative TB test and proof of vaccinations will be required prior to the second week of class.Students may go to the health center with proof of enrollment in this course to obtain the necessaryTB test.Note: Section 2249 is a DEMAND CLASS and open for enrolllment when other sections have filled.

EconomicsECON 002 discusses Microeconomics, the behavior of consumers, businesses, government, workers, and the

international markets. The market system and concerns about the environment, income distribution, and monopoly power are evaluated. Prerequisite: ENG 061 & MATH 054 Advisory: MATH 040 IGETC: 4B

0913 ECON 002 PRIN/MICROECONOMICS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR NDIO305 Shahidi,H

EnglishENG 001A focuses on the elements of academic writing, including genre, audience and purpose, and

argumentation. Prerequisite: ENG 061 or ESL 071 IGETC: 1A6313 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 08:00a-10:05a MW NDIO308 Benes,H6375 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 08:30a-10:35a TR NDIO206 Lewenstein,J1151 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW NDIO206 Taras,D1179 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 10:00a-02:15p F NDIO207 Spence,C6341 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 10:15a-12:20p MW NDIO308 Benes,H6355 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:00a-01:05p TR NDIO207 Moore,H1383 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW NDIO206 Taras,D6293 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR NDIO206 Parsons,D6371 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:50p-08:55p MW NDIO203 Parsons,D

ENG 002 emphasizes analysis and critical thinking skills through the close study of literature. Prerequisite: ENG 001A IGETC: 1B, 3B

1141 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 08:00a-12:15p F NDIO307 Benes,H1119 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 09:30a-11:35a MW NDIO112 Rubenstein,I1133 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW NDIO112 Moore,H1419 ENG 002 ARG. WRIT. AND CRIT. 4.0 11:45a-01:50p TR NDIO203 Lewenstein,J

ENG 010B is a survey of late 19th and 20th century American Literature. Prerequisite: ENG-001A Advisory: ENG-001B IGETC: 3B

1175 ENG 010B AMERICAN LIT II 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M NDIO105 Benes,H

ENG 061 is a preparation for academic reading and critical thinking expected in transfer and associate-degree classes.

6221 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 11:45a-01:50p MW NDIO204 Minyard,A1293 ENG 061 ACCELERATED ENGLISH 4.0 04:30p-06:35p TR NDIO207 Lindsey,S

English As A Second Language - NoncreditESLN 309A is a Foundation course for ESL students who require basic skills development in reading, writing,

speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark7283 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO111 Cruz Santoyo,M7285 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO110 STAFF

Note: Section 7285 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.7603 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 09:00a-11:50a MTWR CHLAA1 Rodriguez,J

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the City of Coachella Library, 1500 Sixth Street, Coachella.7293 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO110 STAFF7291 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO115 STAFF

Note: Section 7291 is a DEMAND CLASS and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.

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New course offeredin Indio this Spring!

Digital Design &Production

DDP-010, Section 0233on Tuesday

See class schedule fordetails.

INDIO

English As ASecond LanguageNon-Credit (ESLN)All registered ESLN studentshave FREE access to theLanguage Lab, which providesa variety of invaluableresources to supplement, reinforce, practice, and furtherdevelop the language skillstaught in the classroom.

The Language Lab is part ofthe Tutoring & AcademicSkills Center and is located inIndio in room 205. Phone:(760) 346-8041 ext. 5382

EVC TASC Lab Hours:Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Saturday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient traveltime to arrive ontime and remainfor the duration ofthe class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

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ESLN 310A is a low-beginning ESL course that introduces students to basic structures of functional American English and stresses the simple present and present continuous tenses in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-309A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7287 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO103 Vescial,F7607 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 09:00a-11:50a MTWR CHLAA2 Gichev,I

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the City of Coachella Library, 1500 Sixth Street, Coachella.7265 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO102 STAFF7289 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO103 STAFF

ESLN 310B is a high-beginning ESL course which reviews previously learned materials from Level 1 and helps to further develop students’ abilities in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7161 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO113 Harris,E7177 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO102 STAFF

Note: Section 7177 is a DEMAND CLASs and may open for enrollment when other sections have filled.7297 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO113 Larmon,K

ESLN 310C is a low-intermediate level ESLN course which reinforces concepts in reading, writing, speaking, and listening from levels I and II. It also teaches students more complex skills in these areas. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310B, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7235 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO115 Airhart-Bolze,A7211 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO111 Shahidi,E

ESLN 310D is a Level IV comprehensive course focusing on verb patterns, gerunds, infinitives, paragraph writing, reading and oral fluency. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7245 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO101 STAFF7249 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO116 Luyando,S7133 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO116 Graney,J

ESLN 310E, the last course in the Comprehensive series, much of the topic content focuses on non-native speakers of English preparing to enroll in credit academic and vocational classes. The course emphasizes communication fluency in authentic personal and academic modes of reading, writing, grammar, speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7295 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 08:30a-11:20a MTWR NDIO114 Dodough,C7191 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 07:00p-09:50p MTWR NDIO114 Mayo,J

ESLN 360B further develops students’ skills to find a job and be successful at work. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN 360A, or ESLN 310D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7577 ESLN 360B VESL WORKPLACE II 0.0 08:30a-12:20p F NDIO110 STAFF

ESLN 388A is a Low beginning conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark.

7129 ESLN 388A ESL - CONVERSATION I 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO111 Harris,E

ESLN 388B is a High beginning conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation.

7523 ESLN 388B ESL - CONVERSATION II 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO110 STAFF

ESLN 388C is a Low intermediate conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388B, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation

7547 ESLN 388C ESL - CONVERSATION III 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO113 Dodough,C

ESLN 388D is a High intermediate conversation practice using learned vocabulary in a variety of situations. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation

7551 ESLN 388D ESL - CONVERSATION IV 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO103 Vescial,F

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English As A SecondLanguage Non-Credit

(ESLN)

The English as a SecondLanguage Non CreditProgram offers six levelsof instruction from literacy(little or no English skills)to High Advanced (pre-college English skills).Students have from 8 to 12 hours of instructionalclass time per week withadditional hours in theLanguage Laboratory.

A student’s level in theESLN program is deter-mined by both an ESLplacement test and anassessment of previousacademic background. .Registration is on an openentry, space availablebasis. Please call 776-7348for more information.

College of the Desertofrece seis niveles de cursos de inglés comosegundo idioma sin credíto. Su conocimientode inglés en el examen decolocación y su nivel deestudios determinarán elnivel en que se le coloque.

Después de completar el programa de inglés comosegundo idioma, usted tendrá la habilidad necesaria para seguirvarias carreras o paraseguir sus estudios. Paramás informacíon, llamar al 776-7348.

**Students holding F-1 or Visitor Visas areencouraged to contact theInternational Educationoffice at (760) 776-7205.

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ESLN 388E students use refined conversation skills to engage in conversations in formal and informal situations. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation

7125 ESLN 388E ESL - CONVERSATION V 0.0 11:30a-01:20p TR NDIO115 Airhart-Bolze,A

ESLN 390A is a Noncredit high-beginning course focusing on Standard American English pronunciation, word stress and intonation, and vocabulary building. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7053 ESLN 390A ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 11:30a-12:45p MW NDIO115 Airhart-Bolze,A

ESLN 390B is a Noncredit high-intermediate course focusing on Standard American English pronunciation, word stress and intonation, and vocabulary building. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310C, or ESLN-390A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7083 ESLN 390B ESL-PRONOUNCE/VOCAB 0.0 11:30a-12:45p MW NDIO103 Vescial,F

GeographyGEOG 001 examines the major features of the natural environment including land, water, air and life forms.

IGETC: 5A3467 GEOG 001PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO307 Mouriquand,L

GEOG 001L is the laboratory exercises and experiments designed to explore and understand the primary areasof physical geography. Prerequisite: GEOG 001 or concurrent enrollment IGETC: 5C

3469 GEOG 001L PHYSICAL GEOGR LAB 1.0 12:30p-03:35p M NDIO307 Mouriquand,L

GeologyG 005 explores the geologic hazards humans face on the earth’s surface and the issues that arise from our

use of earth’s resources. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 5A, 5C3595 G 005 ENVIRONMNTAL GEOLOGY 4.0 09:30a-12:35p MW NDIO302 Hurt,A3577 G 005 ENVIRONMNTAL GEOLOGY 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW NDIO302 Rojas Salazar,E

G 010 is intended for students with a strong science background. This rigorous, fast-paced course is a survey of astronomy, meteorology, climatology, oceanography, and geology. Due to the demanding course load of The Earth Sciences (G 010), Physical Geology (G 001) may be the best option unless G 010 is needed for program completion. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A, 5C

3531 G 010 THE EARTH SCIENCES 4.0 05:15p-08:20p MW NDIO302 Rojas Salazar,E

HistoryHIST 017 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America

through the Reconstruction Period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F6579 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a TR NDIO307 Silva,L3799 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO305 Silva,L6507 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO305 Moses,I

HIST 018 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

6595 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO305 Clerc,A3725 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 05:15p-06:35p TR NDIO105 Cosgrove,K

KinesiologyKINE 001 includes the application of knowledge and development of basic skills in First Aid and Basic Life

Support. During the semester, students must be prepared to purchase supplies for a basic first aidkit. Advisory: ENG 061

2479 KINE 001 FIRST AID AND SAFETY 3.0 08:00a-09:20a MW NDIO105 Calderon,K

KINE 006 encompasses a wide spectrum of issues relating to developing skills for personal protection, health and fitness. Students learn how to assess potentially dangerous situations and how they can be avoided, as well as learning how to use their bodies and voices as weapons. Students will learn theoryand design of current fitness and health trends to improve their overall wellness.

2307 KINE 006 WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE 3.0 03:30p-06:35p W NDIO105 Monachello-Prahl,J

116 INDIO

COD - Indio Bookstore

(760) 773-2564CollegeOfTheDesertShop.com

The College of the DesertBookstore, contains allneeded course materials,whether required or optional.Both new and used text-books are available for purchase, and there arealso many textbooks available for rent and in digital format.

The Bookstore also carriesa wide variety of schoolsupplies (imprinted and non-imprinted), in addition tosoftware, electronics, andApple Products. BarChartsand other reference materialsare also available to assiststudents in their academicendeavors.

In addition, College of theDesert clothing and giftitems are available, as wellas a variety of snacks,drinks, and sundries.

The Indio Bookstore carriesall textbooks for the classestaught at Indio andMecca/Thermal. Free shipping is available forMecca/Thermal and DesertHot Springs courses.

Indio CampusRoom 205

Tutoring andAcademic Skills Center

(TASC) hours:

Monday - Thursday8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Saturday9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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KINE 008 is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in Kinesiology will be discussed along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health and fitness professions. Advisory: ENG 061

2513 KINE 008 INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO101 Rojo,V

KINE 010 is a survey course that focuses on the exploration of major topics involved with the maintenance of optimum health for the individual and society. Advisory: ENG 061

2377 KINE 010 PERS&COMM HEALTH 3.0 06:50p-09:55p W NDIO308 Rojo,V

MathematicsMATH 001A is the first course, Differential Calculus, in the traditional 3 semester Calculus sequence.

Prerequisite: MATH 012 Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 2A3325 MATH 001A CALCULUS 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,B

MATH 005 is the first of a two semester sequence preparing students for Calculus. In this course, students willstudy functions with an emphasis on the trigonometric functions along with topics in analytic geometry.Prerequisite: MATH 040 or MATH 049 Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 030

3323 MATH 005 TRIGONOMETRY 5.0 08:00a-09:10a MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,B

MATH 011 focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real numbers systems and subsystems. Emphasis is on comprehension and analysis of mathematical concepts and applications of logical reasoning. Prerequisite: MATH 045 or MATH 040 or completion of two years of High School Algebra and appropriateplacement score. Advisory: MATH 030 or one year High School Geometry, ENG 061, & RDG 061

2977 MATH 011 MATH ELEM TEACHERS 4.0 02:00p-05:05p MW NDIO308 Flora,M

MATH 012 is the second in a two semester sequence preparing students for Calculus. In this course, students will extend the concept of a function to polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions as well as studying analytic trigonometry. Prerequisite: MATH-005 IGETC: 2A*

3309 MATH 012 PRE-CALCULUS 5.0 06:50p-09:20p MW NDIO201 Perez,J

MATH 014 is an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics using measures of central tendency and dispersion of samples, probability, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing to draw inferences about one or more populations. Prerequisite: MATH 040 or MATH 045 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061 IGETC: 2A*

3375 MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS 4.0 03:30p-04:50p MTWR NDIO201 McJilton,M

MATH 045 covers linear, root, and exponential functions, systems of linear equations and inequality, rational exponents, and applications of these topics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

2915 MATH 045 PRE-STATISTICS 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,B

MATH 049 covers solving and graphing linear, quadratic and exponential equations, systems of linear equations, rational exponents, root equations, quadratic inequalities, circles and applications of thesetopics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

2929 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MTWR NDIO201 STAFF

MATH 054 is an introductory algebra course focusing on the arithmetic of variable expressions and the solving of single variable equations, including basic applications involving these. There is also an introductionto the Cartesian coordinate system and the graphing of linear equations in two variables. Prerequisite: MATH 060 Advisory: ENG 061

5421 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 09:30a-10:50a MTWR NDIO306 Mortada,J5437 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 11:00a-12:20p MTWR NDIO201 Podlesny,B5423 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 02:00p-03:20p MTWR NDIO306 Palafox,D5403 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 03:30p-06:35p MW NDIO306 Palafox,D5451 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 03:30p-06:35p TR NDIO306 Miller,L5439 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 06:50p-09:55p TR NDIO201 Miller,L

MATH 065 covers adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integer numbers, fractions, mixed numbers and decimals with an introduction of variable expressions to prepare students for algebra.Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

6581 MATH 065 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 08:00a-09:20a MTWR NDIO305 Radu,I6585 MATH 065 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 12:30p-01:50p MTWR NDIO306 STAFF

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College of the DesertLibraries

Palm Desert Library760-773-2563

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidaysand when classes are not insession

Indio Library760-674-7815

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Closed weekends, holidays and when classes are not insession

Palm Springs Library760-674-7801

Monday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Closed Friday, weekends, holidays and when classes arenot in session

Library Services andResources

• Course Textbooks are free touse within the Librarybuilding

• Reference Service and helpfor students doing research

• Each academic departmenthas a designated Librarianavailable to meet with students by appointment

• More than 25,000+ volumecollection

• Online academic journals,eBooks

• Computing for student useincluding: 2 adaptive and54 computer workstations.

• Free wireless Internet access• Free black and white printing

for academic purposes. • Photocopy machines• Group and individual quiet

study rooms• Students may borrow

materials for free fromRiverside County Librarynetwork through theCollege Library Catalog(just ask at the referencedesk).

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR118 INDIOMusicMUS 005 is a survey of rock music. IGETC: 3A1971 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 09:00a-12:05p F NDIO101 Jacobson,M1963 MUS 005 HISTORY/ROCK N ROLL 3.0 11:00a-12:20p MW NDIO104 Anglim,K

MUS 010 is a survey of art music in western civilization. IGETC: 3A3061 MUS 010 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW NDIO104 Romano-Sparks,D

Natural ResourcesNR 001 is an environmental science course examining the impacts of humans on this planet. Topics covered

include ecology, water, pollution, atmospheric change, energy and population. Advisory: ENG 061 and concurrent enrollment in NR 001L IGETC: 5B

0239 NR 001 CONSV NATRL RESRS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO305 Leuschner,K

PhilosophyPHIL 010, General Logic, is an introduction to the exact science of reasoning. Advisory: ENG 001A & MATH 0603773 PHIL 010 GENERAL LOGIC 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO308 Holman,L

PHIL 013 studies Death - The Final Frontier Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B3729 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 12:30p-01:50p MW NDIO207 Waddell,J6561 PHIL 013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING 3.0 01:30p-04:35p F NDIO308 Guzman,J

PHIL 014 examines right and wrong, morality and immorality, under philosophical analysis. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 3B

3863 PHIL 014 INTRO TO ETHICS 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO207 Holman,L

Political SciencePS 001 is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United

States, including the study of State and local government. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4H6575 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 08:00a-09:20a M NDIO203 Clerc,A

1.6 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRIDNote: Class meets one day per week for 1.6 hours and another 1.6 hours per week are required online in addition to homework assignments. Students must access this Hybrid online class atwww.collegeofthedesert.edu/ on or before January 27th, to begin the course.

6559 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR NDIO307 Rowen,E6587 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO112 Rowen,E6511 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M NDIO207 Neimeyer-Romero,J6527 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO207 Neimeyer-Romero,J3631 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO305 Neimeyer-Romero,J

PsychologyPSY 001 is an introduction to psychology and defines the principles and theories governing the scientific study

of affect, behavior and cognition, which include developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, social psychology, and psychological disorders. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

3829 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a MW NDIO207 Lotto,J3871 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 12:30p-01:50p TR NDIO308 STAFF6047 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW NDIO104 Cornell,R6063 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO105 STAFF6077 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO105 Cooper,S

PSY 003 is a life span course that focuses on the behavioral patterns found at each level of normal human development, including the interrelationships of psychological, sociological, cognitive, and physical development from birth to senescence. Advisory: PSY 001 & ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

6137 PSY 003 DEVLPMNTL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p TR NDIO105 Abdul-Majid,O

PSY 012 is an introductory course focusing on the development and practice of human sexuality through exploration of the physiological, psychological, social, cognitive and personal dimensions of human behavior. Advisory: ENG-001A IGETC: 4G

3835 PSY 012 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO307 Wickson,S

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient traveltime to arrive ontime and remainfor the duration ofthe class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Questions?

Need Assistance?Call College of the Desert:

COD - Indio(760) 776-7200

COD - Mecca/Thermal(760) 396-2010

Admissions & Records (760) 773-2516

Bookstore760) 773-2564

Counseling(760) 773-2520

Disabled StudentsPrograms and Services

(760) 773-2534

Financial Aid(760) 773-2532

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR 119INDIO

College of the Desert 2019/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

PSY 025 is an introduction to the research methodology utilized in the social sciences and will include a surveyof contemporary approaches for study designs and research techniques. Prerequisite: PSY 001 & SOC 003 or MATH 014 Advisory: ENG 001A

3731 PSY 025 RESEARCH METHODS 3.0 05:15p-06:35p MW NDIO308 Cornell,R

SociologySOC 001 is a survey of the characteristics of social life, the processes of social interaction, and the tools of

sociological investigation. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J6333 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-05:05p M NDIO203 Banuelos,M3889 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-05:05p W NDIO203 Lamoureaux,E6351 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 02:00p-03:20p TR NDIO207 McKnight,S6353 SOC 001 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO207 Lamoureaux,E

SOC 003 is a study of the fundamental concepts and techniques of statistical analysis that are encountered in all areas of Social Science. Prerequisite: MATH 040 & ENG 061 IGETC: 2A*

6303 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 11:00a-12:20p TR NDIO206 Gomez,R6305 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T NDIO206 Gomez,R6307 SOC 003 FUND OF STATISTICS 3.0 06:50p-09:55p R NDIO206 Gomez,R

SOC 004 is an introduction to the process of thinking, logic, and reasoning from a sociological perspective. Thegoal is to develop the critical understanding and effective analysis of arguments, personal problems, and social issues. Prerequisite: ENG 001A & MATH 054 IGETC: 1B

3811 SOC 004 SOC/CRIT THINKING 3.0 06:50p-09:55p M NDIO308 McKnight,S

SpanishSPAN 001 covers the fundamentals of Spanish with emphasis on the four skills: speaking, understanding,

reading, writing. IGETC: 6A1577 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 06:50p-09:20p TR NDIO308 Puente,M

SPAN 002 covers the fundamentals of Spanish with an emphasis on the four skills: speaking, understanding, reading, writing. Prerequisite: SPAN-001 or two years high school Spanish IGETC: 3B, 6A

1541 SPAN 002 ELEM SPANISH II 5.0 04:00p-06:30p TR NDIO308 Puente,M

SPAN 022 exposes Heritage Speakers of Spanish to the demands of literary analysis and film critique in the academic setting, as well as, building global competence. A heritage speaker is defined as someone who speaks and understands the heritage language (in this case Spanish) and who is to some degreebilingual in English and the heritage language (Valdes, G. 2001). Students then learn to evaluate verbally and in writing various aspects of narrative (short story and novel), poetry, drama, and film critique in response to their analysis of literary works and film screenings. Prerequisite: SPAN 021, or Heritage Speaker of Spanish, or equivalent. IGETC: 3B, 4, 6A

1581 SPAN 022 SPAN HERG SPEAK II 5.0 06:50p-09:20p MW NDIO307 Garcia,A

What Spanish Courses toTake

The following information willhelp you select the Spanishcourse you need to take accordingto your proficiency level. Spanish as a ForeignLanguage Track

A student can take Spanish asa Foreign Language if he/she isa native speaker of English oranother foreign language. If astudent has never takenSpanish, he/she must beenrolled in SPAN 001-Elementary Spanish I (5 units).If a student has taken 1, 2, ormore years of Spanish in highschool or another institution,he/she may take the Spanishplacement exam to determinehis/her proficiency level.He/she may be placed in SPAN002- Elementary Spanish II (5units), SPAN 003- IntermediateSpanish I (4 units), or SPAN004 – Intermediate Spanish II(4 units). Spanish for HeritageSpeakers Track

A student can be considered asa heritage speaker of Spanish ifSpanish and English are spokenat home and/or Spanish is spoken very often. If a studentcan ask and answer questionsorally in Spanish but he/shedoes not know how to read andwrite in Spanish, he/she mustbe enrolled in SPAN 021-Spanish for Heritage Speakers I(5 units). If a student can askand answer questions orally inSpanish and have basic knowl-edge of how to read and write inSpanish, he/she must beenrolled in SPAN 022-Spanishfor Heritage Speakers II (5 units). Spanish Placement Test To ensure the correct placement in a Spanishcourse, the SpanishPlacement Exam will be givenin Palm Desert at 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Nov. 20, Dec. 4,Jan. 22, 28 and 29 in theCommunication Building,room 113. The exam will begiven in Indio at 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. in the conferenceroom on Nov. 12, and at 2:30p.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Dec. 2,Jan. 21 and 30. Pre-registra-tion is not required. Be prepared to take the examthat will begin promptly onany of the dates listed above.

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR120 MECCA/THERMAL

College of the Desert - Mecca/Thermal

Basic Correctional Officer Training

BCOT 010 fulfills state mandated Corrections Standards Authority training requirements to work in city or county correctional facilities intended to incarcerate adult offenders. Check the program website for additional information

6097 BCOT 010 CORRECTIONAL OFCR TRNG 14.0 07:00a-11:00a MTWRF MECCB8 Mayes,DNote: 10 week class: 01/27 - 04/02 12:00p-04:50p MTWRF MECCB8 STAFFNote: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at the Mecca/Thermal Campus, 61120 Buchanan Street,Thermal. Section 6097 is a full time Corrections Academy. Students may be required to take a pre-course physical fitness assessment. Students are required to attend a class orientaton/informationsession prior to enrolling. The class orientation is on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. inPSA, room 19A. Students will be given information regarding the state-regulated requirements of theprogram to include uniform, equipment, medical form and background check information. Studentsmust be 18 years of age prior to the first day of class.Note: Attendance is required at the Awards Ceremony on April 2, 2020 from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Note: Class meetings are 7:00 a.m. - 4:50 p.m. Monday-FridayNote: No class meetings Feb. 12, 18, 28, and March 13.

COD - Mecca/ThermalSpring

Call (760) 776-7200 for an appointment for registration and admissions information,financial aid, and counseling.

COD - Mecca/Thermal islocated at 61120 Buchanan,Thermal and continues toprovide college creditcourses in the eastern endof the Coachella Valley.

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122 Haul Pass - Free Sunline Bus Rides

Free Sunline Bus Rides

All students enrolled at College of the Desert can now use their student ID cards to ride the SunBus for free.

Sunline Transit Agency and College of the Desert recently partnered to provide studentsunlimited SunBus rides as part of Sunline's new Haul Pass program.

All students enrolled at College of the Desert are eligible for this FREE service. To ride,students should swipe their student ID card through The SunBus card reader located onthe fare box.

Students who have yet to obtain their college ID cards, can call the Office of Student Lifeat (760) 862-1317, or stop by between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. In addition, the Indio campus is able to issue ID cards.

Students will need to show some form of photo ID (either a driver's license, state-issuedID, or a recent high school photo ID) as well as an official class schedule or registration statement to confirm enrollment. Students can show either of these on theirphones or on the computers in the Office of Student Life.

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR124 PALM SPRINGS

West Valley Classes scheduled atCOD - TemporaryPalm Springs Campus (PS)

1300 East Baristo Roadand

Palm Springs High School (PSHS)Administration of JusticeAJ 001 introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States.

Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4J6005 AJ 001 INTROD TO CRIM JUSTI 3.0 05:30p-09:45p M PS5 Lingle,N

Note: 12 week class: 02/24 - 05/18

AJ 004 provides an examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional law precedents. Prerequisite: AJ 001 or concurrent enrollment

6029 AJ 004 CRIMINAL COURT PROCESS 3.0 05:30p-09:45p W PS5 Mayes,DNote: 12 week class: 02/26 - 05/20

ArtART 031 covers basic digital photography techniques and the use of digital cameras. A digital camera with

manually adjustable f stops and shutter speeds and a corresponding camera manual is required. A Digital Camera of at least 5 or 6 megaixels is required.

0651 ART 031 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 06:00p-08:05p W PS8 Klein,M36 HOURS TBA

Note: Class meets one day per week on Wednesdays for 2.3 hours and on location six times persemester for six hours on the following dates: Feb. 22, Mar. 7 and 21, Apr. 4 and 18 and May 2.Locations will be Joshua Tree, Living Desert, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Street Fair,Salton Sea.

AstronomyA 001 is an introductory survey of planetary, stellar and galactic astronomy designed for students not majoring

in science. Advisory: ENG 061 & MATH 040 IGETC: 5A6283 A 001 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0 06:00p-09:05p W PS3 Goehring,C

Communication StudiesCOMM 001 students learn to develop an effective style of public communication, including informative, expository,

persuasive, extemporaneous, and impromptu forms of speaking. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C1561 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 02:00p-03:20p MW PS2 Reed,E1403 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M PS3 Walker,G

COMM 009 students learn rhetorical principles and develop better interpersonal communication skills, including conflict resolution, listening, nonverbal communication, and verbal communication. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C

1233 COMM 009 INTRO INTERPRSNL COM 3.0 06:00p-09:05p R PS2 Slusser,D

Digital Design & ProductionDDP 001A is an introduction to Adobe Photoshop software for photo manipulation and graphics creation.

No prior experience with Photoshop is necessary, however, a good working knowledge of either Windows or MacIntosh operating systems and software is recommended.

0277 DDP 001A COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1A 3.0 08:00a-10:30a MW PS8 STAFF

DDP 001B is an introduction to Adobe Illustrator software for graphic design and sharp-edged artistic illustration on the computer. No prior experience with Illustrator is necessary, however, a good workingknowledge of either Windows or MacIntosh operating systems and software is recommended.

0261 DDP 001B COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1B 3.0 04:30p-09:50p R PS8 Patterson,M

Directions to:

College of the Desert - Temporary PalmSprings Campus islocated at 1300 EastBaristo Road, betweenSunrise Way and ElCabellero in PalmSprings.

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient travel timeto arrive on time andremain for the dura-tion of the class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

Questions?Need Assistance? Call College of the Desert:

Administration Monday-Friday8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

(760) 674-7800

Enrollment ServicesMonday - Thursday8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

(760) 674-3784

TASC and Library ServicesMonday - Thursday8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m

(760) 776-7374(760) 776-7373

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DDP 011 is a studio course continuing the application of visual communications with an emphasis on typographyand unifying concepts with meaning. Students will create comprehensive design projects which include type design, packaging, advertising, and social media content. Prerequisite: DDP 010

0259 DDP 011 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3.0 10:45a-12:50p W PS8 Abril,M3.3 WEEKLY HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets one day per week for 2.3 lecture hours and another 3.3 hours per week arerequired online in addition to homework assignments for lab hours.

DDP 021 is intended for advanced students with a good understanding of a variety of applications to produce graphics with 3D, sound, animation, and video. The focus of the course is on video format production of finished pieces. Prerequisite: DDP-020

0251 DDP 021 NEW MEDIA II 3.0 04:30p-09:50p M PS8 Seichter,K

DDP 028 students will create a visual portfolio, resume, and artist’s statement in preparation for a degree, transfer, or career in art or related fields. Prerequisite: Completed a minimum of two courses in Art (ART), Digital Design & Production (DDP), Architecture (ARCH), or Theater Arts (TA)

0253 DDP 028 PORTFOLIO PREP 2.0 01:00p-05:15p W PS8 Abril,M

DDP 030 covers basic digital photography techniques and the use of digital cameras. A digital camera with manually adjustable f-stops and shutter speeds and a corresponding camera manual is required.

0285 DDP 030 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 06:00p-08:05p W PS 8 Klein,M36 HOURS TBA

Note: Class meets one day per week on Wednesdays for 2.3 hours and on location six times persemester for six hours on the following dates: Feb. 22, Mar. 7 and 21, Apr. 4 and 18 and May 2.Locations will be Joshua Tree, Living Desert, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Street Fair,Salton Sea.

DDP 032, Applied Digital Photography, emphasizes the use of digital photography for commercial applications in magazines, newspapers, weddings, web sites, books, and others areas of commercial design.Prerequisite: DDP-030

0257 DDP 032 APPLIED DGTL PHOTO 2 3.0 06:00p-08:05p W PS 8 Klein,M36 HOURS TBA

Note: Class meets one day per week on Wednesdays for 2.3 hours and on location six times persemester for six hours on the following dates: Feb. 22, Mar. 7 and 21, Apr. 4 and 18 and May 2.Locations will be Joshua Tree, Living Desert, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Street Fair,Salton Sea.

Early Childhood EducationECE 010 studies the major theories of the developing child from conception through age 18. Advisory: ENG 0612295 ECE 010 CHILD GROWTH/DEVELOP 3.0 06:50p-09:55p T PS2 Mosley,S

EnglishENG 001A focuses on the elements of academic writing, including genre, audience and purpose, and

argumentation. Prerequisite: ENG 061 or ESL 071 IGETC: 1A6289 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:00p-08:05p MW PS10 Debalski,T

FilmFILM 001 explores the powerful impact film has on us, and the techniques filmmakers use to make us

respond. IGETC: 3A1593 FILM 001 INTRO TO FILM 3.0 06:00p-09:05p T PS3 De Genova,R

FILM 002A students learn the fundamentals of creating effective short films and videos.1557 FILM 002A FILM PRODUCTION I 3.0 12:00p-05:20p M PS4 Hudson,J

FILM 002B students will learn more advanced filmmaking techniques to create compelling short narrative films. Prerequisite: FILM 002A or RTV 010A

1547 FILM 002B FILM PRODUCTION II 3.0 12:00p-05:20p R PS4 Lyons,K

FILM 002C is an advanced hands on intensive course in digital filmmaking in which students, using the skills they’ve learned in their previous film production studies, develop, prep, produce, post produce and distribute a short narrative film based on an original screenplay. Prerequisite: FILM 002B or RTV 011A, and FILM 003 or RTV 009, and FILM 004 or RTV 013

1563 FILM 002C FILM PRODUCTION III 3.0 12:00p-05:20p T PS4 Sassone,V40 TOTAL HRS TBA HYBRID

Note: Class meets nine Tuesdays on the following dates: Jan. 28, Feb. 11 and 28, Mar. 10 and 24, Apr.14 and 28, May 5 and 19 and an additional 40 hours are required online in addition to homeworkassignments during the time the class does not meet face to face.

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PALM SPRINGS

Student ComputerLiteracy and Access

One of the institutionaloutcomes for all COD students is technologicalliteracy. As such, any classmay be web enhancedand might require accessto online sites such asCanvas, MyMathLab,MyLab, or the textbookpublisher’s website forassignments, testing,homework, etc. Internet-ready computers are available in a variety oflocations, including theTutoring and AcademicSkills Center (TASC) andLibrary.

Tutoring & Academic Skills Center [TASC]

FREE SERVICESFOR ALL COD

STUDENTS

Information on free services:collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Computer & Writing Lab760-773-2557Language Lab 760-776-7287

Tutoring Center 760-776-7241

TASC Labs:Palm Desert TASC Indio – Room 205

Palm Springs - Room 6Desert Hot Springs - Room 39

Virtual Academic SkillsCenter

collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Palm Springs TemporaryCampus, Room 6

TASC Staff Service HoursMonday - Thursday8:30 a.m.-8:00 pm.

Phone (760) 674-7373

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SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR126FILM 004 will introduce students to the fundamental elements of cinematography. It will serve as a

prerequisite for Film Production III: Capstone, as well as provide a basic knowledge for someone who may not want to be a cinematographer, but would like to be empowered by the knowledge gained in the class about what is involved during the process. Prerequisite: FILM 002B or RTV 011A

1505 FILM 004 CINEMATOGRAPHY 3.0 09:00a-11:30a TR PS4 Lyons,K

FILM 006 is a hands-on class in which students create concepts for, develop, produce, shoot, edit and broadcast short documentary films. Prerequisite: FILM 002A or RTV 010A1

1321 FILM 006 DOCUMENTARY 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW PS4 STAFF

FILM 023 students will watch and analyze the best American movies made since the 1960s. Considerationwill be given to the Hollywood studio system, independent films, blockbusters, the effects of new technologies, women in U.S. cinema, the popularity of documentary films, and much more.

1509 FILM 023 CONTEM AMER FILM 3.0 06:00p-09:05p R PS3 Goetz,D

HistoryHIST 017 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America

through the Reconstruction Period. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F6543 HIST 017 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 09:30a-10:50a TR PS11 Hanes,W

HIST 018 is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3B, 4F

3865 HIST 018 U.S.HISTORY 3.0 03:30p-04:50p MW PS11 Moses,I

MathematicsMATH 049 covers solving and graphing linear, quadratic and exponential equations, systems of linear

equations, rational exponents, root equations, quadratic inequalities, circles and applications of thesetopics. Prerequisite: MATH 054 Advisory: ENG 061 & RDG 061

2923 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 10:30a-01:35p MW PS10 Garcia,V2933 MATH 049 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.0 06:00p-09:05p MW PS2 Lege,G

MATH 054 is an introductory algebra course focusing on the arithmetic of variable expressions and the solving of single variable equations, including basic applications involving these. There is also an introductionto the Cartesian coordinate system and the graphing of linear equations in two variables. Prerequisite: MATH 060 Advisory: ENG 061

5445 MATH 054 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4.0 06:00p-09:05p TR PS10 Lege,G

Political SciencePS 001 is an introduction to the principles, organization and politics of the National Government of the United

States, including the study of State and local government. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 4H3761 PS 001 INTRO TO GOVERNMENT 3.0 06:00p-09:05p M PS11 Sherman,C

PsychologyPSY 001 is an introduction to psychology and defines the principles and theories governing the scientific study

of affect, behavior and cognition, which include developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, social psychology, and psychological disorders. Advisory: ENG 061 IGETC: 4I

3739 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 12:00p-03:05p M PS11 Wickson,S3867 PSY 001 GEN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 06:00p-09:05p T PS11 STAFF

PSY 010 is designed to develop the student’s repertoire of behavioral skills and an understanding of the principles governing marriage and family life, which includes topics such as communication, decision-making, human sexuality, divorce, and parenting. Advisory: ENG 061

3833 PSY 010 PSY. MARRIAGE&FAMILY 3.0 06:00p-09:05p W PS11 STAFF

SpanishSPAN 001 covers the fundamentals of Spanish with emphasis on the four skills: speaking, understanding,

reading, writing. IGETC: 6A1567 SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH I 5.0 06:00p-08:30p TR PS5 Martinez,L

PALM SPRINGS

Tutoring and Academic Skills

Center features onlinetutoring for

all COD students

College of the Desert provides students withaccess to online tutoringservices fromSmarthinking. WithSmarthinking, studentscan chat with a livetutor up to 24 hours aday from ANY internetconnection.

Tutors are available towork with you in a widerange of subjects includ-ing writing (English orfor any course), math(basic math throughCalculus II), accounting,statistics, finance, economics, biology, nursing & allied health,physics, chemistry,office applications, andSpanish. You can alsosubmit completed draftsof your writing assign-ments from any courseto Smarthinking'sWriting Center for atutor to review. Thetutor will provide youwith detailed, personal-ized feedback aboutyour paper, typicallywithin 24 hours.

Go to this web site tosign up! http://college-ofthedesert.edu/students/asc/Pages/eTutoring.aspx

FREE SERVICESFOR ALL COD

STUDENTSTutoring & AcademicSkills Center (TASC)

Information on free services:collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

(760) 773-2557

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WeldingWELD 011 students are introduced to the safe and efficient practices of arc welding.1097 WELD 011 SMAW WELDING 3.0 06:00p-08:30p MW PSHS606 Gutierrez,E

WELD 012 students are introduced to the safe and efficient practices of GMAW welding.0143 WELD 012 GMAW WELDING 3.0 06:00p-08:30p TR PSHS606 Pratt,R

Directions to:

Cathedral City HighSchool is located onDinah Shore Drive,Cathedral City, CA92234. It is locatedeast of Date PalmDrive and west of Da Vall in CathedralCity.

West Valley Classes scheduled atCathedral City High School (CCHS)

English As A Second Language - Non-CreditESLN 309A is a Foundation course for ESL students who require basic skills development in reading, writing,

speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark7181 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS502 STAFF

ESLN 310A is a low-beginning ESL course that introduces students to basic structures of functional American English and stresses the simple present and present continuous tenses in reading, writing, listening and speaking. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-309A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7149 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS506 STAFF

ESLN 310B is a high-beginning ESL course which reviews previously learned materials from Level 1 and helps to further develop students’ abilities in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7193 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS508 Garcia,M

ESLN 310C is a low-intermediate level ESLN course which reinforces concepts in reading, writing, speaking, and listening from levels I and II. It also teaches students more complex skills in these areas. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310B, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7229 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS510 Bota Trachtenberg,N

ESLN 310D is a Level IV comprehensive course focusing on verb patterns, gerunds, infinitives, paragraph writing, reading and oral fluency. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7059 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR CCHS504 STAFF

ESLN 310E, the last course in the Comprehensive series, much of the topic content focuses on non-native speakers of English preparing to enroll in credit academic and vocational classes. The course emphasizes communication fluency in authentic personal and academic modes of reading, writing, grammar, speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310D, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7201 ESLN 310E ESL-COMPREHENSIVE V 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR STAFF

Other West Valley LocationsAir Conditioning/HVACACR 060 is a basic study of thermodynamics, heat transfer, the mechanical vapor compression refrigeration

cycle and system components. Classes include lectures with practical demonstrations and hands-on experience including laboratory projects. A lab uniform is required for this course. Advisory: RDG 061 & ESYS 004

6703 ACR 060 AIR CONDTNG/REFRG I 3.0 02:00p-04:35p MTWR MTSJ21 Mendelovitz,KNote: 8 week class: 01/27 - 03/19Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Mt. San Jacinto High School (MTSJ) and is intended for localhigh school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

ACR 078 covers industry practices for safe and efficient handling of common refrigerants.6709 ACR 078 REFRIGERANT MGMT 3.0 02:00p-04:05p MTWR MTSJ21 Mendelovitz,K

Note: 8 week class: 03/23 - 05/21Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Mt. San Jacinto High School (MTSJ) and is intended for localhigh school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

KinesiologyKINE 003 is an introduction to the prevention and care of sports injuries designed for the major and the

non major student6765 KINE 003 CARE & PREVENT INJURY 3.0 02:15p-03:15p MTR RMHS665 Calderon,K

Note: This OFF-CAMPUS CLASS meets at Rancho Mirage High School (RMHS) and is intended for localhigh school students, but is open to all students who meet the course prerequisite.

Palm Springs Library760-674-7801

Monday & Wednesday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Closed Friday, weekends, holidays and when classesare not in session

Adult Basic Education(ABE) and

ESL Non Credit (ESLN)Registration

Registration for ABEcourses will begin: • Current ABE studentsfirst date to register:12/2/2019

• New ABE students:12/2/2019

Registration for all ESLNcourses will begin:• Current ESLN students: 12/16/2019 - 1/3/2020

• Current Waitlist students: 1/6/2020 -1/7/2020

• Current ESLN studentswho did not completeregistration form inclass can register at theA&R windows starting:1/8/2020

• New ESLN students:1/13/2020

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M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

SECT COURSE TITLE U TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRUCTOR128 DHS

M = Mon; T = Tues; W = Wed; MW = Mon & Wed; R = Thurs; TR = Tues & Thurs; F = Fri; S = Saturday; SU = SundayIGETC courses in this schedule of classes are printed in color, and the IGETC requirement satisfied by eachcourse is listed along with course prerequisites.

Directions to:Desert Hot SpringsHigh School locatedat 65850 Pierson Blvd.Desert Hot Springs.

From the I-10, takePalm Drive north toPierson Blvd. Turn lefton Pierson Blvd.

Directions to: COD -Desert Hot Springslocated at the EdwardWenzlaff EducationCenter, 11625 WestDrive, Desert HotSprings. See map onpage 130.

From the I-10, takePalm Drive north toHacienda. Turn left onHacienda. Turn righton West Drive.

Students at off-campus sitesshould allow sufficient traveltime to arrive ontime and remainfor the duration ofthe class.

Non-Participationand excessiveabsences may begrounds for beingdropped from acourse.

Evening Classesappear in BOLDprint throughout this schedule

West Valley Classes scheduled at

College of the Desert - Desert Hot Springs (CDHS)Wenzlaff Center, 11625 West Drive

andDesert Hot Springs High School (DHS)

Adult Basic Education6951 ABE 326A U.S. HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6953 ABE 326B U.S. HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6955 ABE 328A PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6957 ABE 328B PRACTICAL AMERI/GOVT 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6959 ABE 332A WORLD HISTORY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6961 ABE 332B WORLD HISTORY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6963 ABE 335A WORLD GEOGRAPHY I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6965 ABE 335B WORLD GEOGRAPHY II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6969 ABE 348A LIFE SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6971 ABE 348B PHYSICAL SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6973 ABE 348C EARTH SCIENCE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6975 ABE 351A LAND & WATER LIFE 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6977 ABE 361A FINE ARTS: ART 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6979 ABE 361B FINE ARTS: MUSIC 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6981 ABE 361C FINE ARTS: THEATER 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6983 ABE 364 GED TEST PREPARATION 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6985 ABE 368A BEGINNING TYPING I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6987 ABE 391A HEALTH ISSUES I 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F6989 ABE 391B HEALTH ISSUES II 0.0 5.0 WEEKLY HRS TR CDHS40 Reyes,F

ArtART 010 is a general introduction to art across time and diverse cultures. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 3A6921 ART 010 INTRO TO ART 3.0 05:15p-08:20p R CDHS41 Soccio,L

Communication StudiesCOMM 001 students learn to develop an effective style of public communication, including informative, expository,

persuasive, extemporaneous, and impromptu forms of speaking. Advisory: ENG 001A IGETC: 1C6901 COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0 06:00p-09:05p T CDHS41 Jazan,A

EnglishENG 001A focuses on the elements of academic writing, including genre, audience and purpose, and

argumentation. Prerequisite: ENG 061 or ESL 071 IGETC: 1A6939 ENG 001A COMPOSITION 4.0 06:00p-08:05p TR CDHS40 Debalski,T

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College of the Desert 2020/SPRING Schedule of Classes Online Class =

The symbol (u) in front of a section number (u2315) denotes an off-campus class.

English As A Second Language - NoncreditESLN 309A is a Foundation course for ESL students who require basic skills development in reading, writing,

speaking, and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark7011 ESLN 309A ESL - FOUNDATIONS 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS212 STAFF

ESLN 310A is a low-beginning ESL course that introduces students to basic structures of functional American English and stresses the simple present and present continuous tenses in reading, writing, listening and speaking. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-309A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7023 ESLN 310A ESL-COMPREHENSIVE I 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS201 Carey,M

ESLN 310B is a high-beginning ESL course which reviews previously learned materials from Level 1 and helps to further develop students’ abilities in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7145 ESLN 310B ESL-COMPREHENSIVE II 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS204 STAFF

ESLN 310C is a low-intermediate level ESLN course which reinforces concepts in reading, writing, speaking, and listening from levels I and II. It also teaches students more complex skills in these areas. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310B, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation.

7219 ESLN 310C ESL-COMPREHENSIVE III 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS202 Doyle-Ayon,W

ESLN 310D is a Level IV comprehensive course focusing on verb patterns, gerunds, infinitives, paragraph writing, reading and oral fluency. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-310C, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test, or Instructor recommendation

7299 ESLN 310D ESL-COMPREHENSIVE IV 0.0 06:00p-08:50p MTWR DHS216 Craig,D

ESLN 388A is a Low beginning conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark.

6945 ESLN 388A ESL - CONVERSATION I 0.0 09:30a-11:20a TR CDHS41 Doyle-Ayon,W

ESLN 388B is a High beginning conversation practice using learned vocabulary on everyday life topics. Students receive a Pass/No Pass grade mark. Prerequisite: ESLN-388A, or appropriate ESLN Placement Test score, or Instructor recommendation.

6947 ESLN 388B ESL - CONVERSATION II 0.0 09:30a-11:20a TR CDHS41 Doyle-Ayon,W

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DHS

Tutoring & Academic Skills Center [TASC]

FREE SERVICESFOR ALL COD

STUDENTS

Information on free services:collegeofthedesert.edu/asc

Computer & Writing Lab760-773-2557Language Lab 760-776-7287

Tutoring Center 760-776-7241

TASC Labs:Palm Desert TASCIndio – Room 205

Palm Springs - Room 6Desert Hot Springs - Room 39

Virtual Academic Skills Centercollegeofthedesert.edu/asc

The following servicesand assistance are available at our DesertHot Springs location:

• Day and Evening classes

• Admissions Assistance• Matriculation Support

(Online Application andOrientation)

• Financial Aid• Scheduling Counseling

appointments• Workshops

Counseling, TransferCenter, Career Services

• Basic Skills Courses• ESLN - English As A

Second Language• Adult Basic Education• CSU & UC Transferable

Classes• Computer Lab

Desert Hot Springs -Wenzlaff, Room 39

TASC Staff Service HoursMonday - Thursday9:30 a.m.-8:00 pm.

Phone (760) 674-7812

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Academic Advisors 8-10Academic Calendar Inside Front CoverBookstore 27, 116Campus Guide Index 132Campus Guide Inside Back CoverCareer & Workforce Solutions Ctr 51Cooperative Work Experience 20, 21Dining Services (BEEPS) 13, 55Disclaimer, Notice Inside Front CoverDisabled Student Program/Svcs 49East Valley Campus Information 108Faculty Advisors 8-10Fees, Refunds & Services 4Final Exam Schedule 19Haul Pass SunLine 122Important Dates - Spring 1Important Dates - Intersession 11International Education Program 81Language Lab 61, 72, 105Library 29, 57, 101. 117Math Assessment/Advisement 6Math/Science Study Center 78Map - Indio 109Map - Mecca/Thermal 121Map - Palm Springs 123Map - Desert Hot Springs 130Meal Plan 7Mission Statement 3plEDGE 59President’s Message 2Public Safety 5, 95Registration Priorities 1Schedule Legend 5Smoke Free Campus 26, 55, 66Tutoring &Academic Skills Center

23, 38, 58, 102Values Statement 3Winter Intersession Information 11

Class Listings

Accounting 22Administration of Justice 23Adult Basic Education 25Agriculture - Business 28Agriculture - Environmental

Horticulture 28Agriculture - Plant Science 29Air Conditioning/HVAC 29Alcohol-Drug Studies 71American Sign Language 31Anthropology 31Applications & Information Systems 31Applied Construction Technology 32Architecture 33Art 33Astronomy 36Athletics 77Automotive Technology 36Basic Correctional Officer Training 24Basic Fire Fighter Academy 65Basic Peace Officer Training 25Biology 38Building Inspection Technology 40Business/Finance & Mgmt 40California State Fire Marshal 66Chemistry 41College 42Communication Studies 43Computer Information Systems 44Computer Science 45Construction Management 46Counseling 46Culinary Arts 46Dance 47Digital Design & Production 48Disabled Students Programs/Svcs 49Drafting/CAD 50Early Childhood Education 50East Valley - Indio 110East Valley - Mecca/Thermal 120Economics 52Education 53Emergency Medical Technology 53Energy Systems Technology 55Engineering, General 57English 57English as a Second LanguageCredit (ESL) 59

English as a Second LanguageNon-Credit (ESLN) 59

Environmental Horticulture 28Film 64Fire Technology 65French 66Geography 67Geology 67Global Studies 67Health Sciences 67History 69Home Health Aid 68Hotel/Restaurant Management 71Human Services/Alcohol & Drug 71Intersession Class Listing 12-18Japanese 72Journalism 72Kinesiology 72Library & Information Studies 78Mass Communication 78Mathematics 78Music 80Natural Resources 83Nursing 84Nutrition/Diet 67Off-Campus Programs 110-130Online & Hybrid Classes 96-107Philosophy 86Physics 86Plant Science 29Political Science 87Problem Gambling/Addiction 71Psychology 88Radio-Television 89Reading 90Real Estate Development 90Sociology 90Spanish 92Theatre Arts 93Varsity Sports - Men 77Varsity Sports - Off Season 77Varsity Sports - Women 77Vocational Nursing 94Welding 94West Valley - Cathedral City 127West Valley - Desert Hot Springs128West Valley - Palm Springs 124Winter Intersession Classes 12-18Work Experience, General 95

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LA LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING...... LA 11 Berger Faculty Innovation CenterLIBRARY LIBRARY

Library, Learning Resources, Distance Education, COD, City ofPalm Desert, and Riv. Cty Libraries

M MAINTENANCE BUILDINGMusic Classroom

MARKS Walter N.Marks Center for theArtsMATH MATH BUILDING

Math and Science Office...... MATH 4 Math/Science LabMSTC MATHSCIENCETECHNOLOGY CTR...... MSTC 146 MESA OfficeMCCALLUM McCallum TheatreN NURSING BUILDING

Nursing, VN, Health ScienceBNC BARKER NURSING COMPLEX

School of Health Sciences & Educ. N.AN NORTH MODULAR ANNEXPSA PUBLIC SAFETY ACADEMYS SCIENCE BUILDINGSOC SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING

School of Social Sciences and ArtsS.AN SOUTH MODULAR ANNEX...... S.AN 1 Dreamer Resource Center...... S.AN 2 Foster Youth Services...... S.AN 9,15 Intensive English Academy...... S.AN 10-12 Trio Programs...... S.AN 16 Department of Public Safety SE.AN SOUTHEAST MODULAR ANNEX...... 1 HumanResources...... 2 Fiscal ServicesSTAD STADIUM & OFFICES ...... STAD WR Simonds CenterSTG STAGECRAFT BUILDINGT THEATRE BLDG (Theatre Too)

OFF-CAMPUS ABBREVIATIONS:AMSD Amistad High School, IndioCALREHB California Rehabilition CenterCCHS Cathedral City High SchoolCDHS Desert Hot Springs, 11625 West DriveCHLA City of Coachella LibraryDHS Desert Hot Springs High SchoolDRMC Desert Regional Medical Ctr, Palm SpringsEMC Eisenhower Medical Ctr., Rancho MirageMECC Mecca/Thermal CampusNDIO Indio CampusINDOREHB Indio Rehabilitation CenterJFK John F. Kennedy Hospital, IndioMTSJ Mt. San Jacinto High SchoolPARKVW 72915 Park View, Palm DesertPOOL Palm Desert Aquatic Center, Palm DesertPS Palm Springs Temporary CampusPSHS Palm Springs High School RMHS Rancho Mirage High SchoolRMRC Rancho Mirage Health & Rehab CenterRWTC Roy Wilson Training Center, 1000 PalmsTELECARE Health Services, Indio

A AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE BLDG.Agriculture Science Classrooms

ADMIN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Administrative Offices

...... AD-3 Faculty Resource Center (FRC)

...... AD-5 Career & Workforce Solutions CenterALUM COD Alumni Centre

Street Fair ManagementART ART STUDIO BUILDINGAS APPLIED SCIENCES BUILDING

School of Applied Sciences & Business

ASC TUTORING & ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTER

...... ASC-4 Language Lab

...... ASC-5 Computer Lab and Tutoring CenterB BUSINESS BUILDINGCDC CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERCMH CAROL MEIER LECTURE HALL ...... CMH PT The POLLOCK Theatre COM COMMUNICATION BUILDING

SchoolofCommunication &HumanitiesABE - Adult Basic EducationESLN - English As A Second Language

CRTS Tennis CourtsCSSC CRAVENS STUDENT SERVICES CTR

Admissions & Records (A&R) Assessment TestingBookstoreBursar’s OfficeCalWORKSTransfer CenterCounseling CenterDisabled Students Programs & SvcsDSPS High Tech CenterEOPS/CAREFinancial Aid OfficeHealth Services/College NurseInternational Education OfficeParking ServicesVeterans Resource Center

DH DINING HALL - Beeps StudentGovernment/Student ClubsOffice of Student Life

DM DIESEL MECHANICS BUILDINGAutomotive Technology - 1st FloorGeneral Classrooms - 2nd Floor

ECE Early Childhood Education ClassroomFDN COD Foundation OfficeGOLFINST COLLEGE GOLF CENTER...... GOLFRNGE Golf Driving RangeGYM GYMNASIUM...... GYMMAIN Gym Main Floor HILB (Under Construction)KINE Kincsiology/Athletics Office...... KINE 101 Kinesiology/Fitness/Weight Room

Buildings, Classrooms and Offices

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