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Summer 2009www.deltacollege.edu

San Joaquin delta college

Schedule of Classes

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Summer 2009 San Joaquin Delta College 1

Accreditation ....................................................................1AmeriCorps ......................................................................69Application and Admission Information ............................5Apprenticeship .................................................................23Associate in Arts Degrees ...........................................12-13Associate Degree General Education Pattern ....................17Attendance Regulations ..................................................71Bookstore .......................................................................69Building Abbreviation ......................................................32California State University General Education Pattern .....16CalWORKs ........................................................................69Campus Map ....................................................................76Career Development ........................................................69Catalog Rights ....................................................................9Certificate Programs ........................................................14Child Development Center ................................................69College Credit for High School Courses ........................18-20College Fees & Refunds ...................................................8-9Class Listing ................................................................32-61Courses and Programs at Offered Delta College ................24Course Numbering ...........................................................71Crime Awareness, Campus Safety, and Security ...............72Disability Parking ............................................................70Distance Learning and Regional Education.......................63Electronic Enrollment Services Lab ...................................69Extended Opportunities Programs & Services (EOPS) ............................................................69Financial Aid - Help for College Costs ...............................10Frequently Called Numbers ........................................73-74Food Services ..................................................................69GED ..................................................................................69Grade Options ..................................................................71Guidance and Counseling ................................................69How to Add/Drop a Course .................................................7

General information is available by calling (209) 954-5151. This information is available on the College Website at www.deltacollege.edu. Course descriptions are included in the “online” Schedule of Classes.

This publication is intended to serve students as a guide to program planning, institutional services, and regulations for attendance at San Joaquin Delta College. The College reserves the right to change the regulations, fees, and other information contained in the Schedule of Classes, as mandated, without prior notice. Students are advised to consult the San Joaquin Delta College Catalog, also available online at www.deltacollege.edu and the College counselors at (209) 954-5650 for complete information.

Alternate format is available upon request from Disability Support Programs & Services in Cunningham 120 ext. 5330.

San Joaquin Delta College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commerical Blvd., Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-0234, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.

Programs Accredited or Approved by Professional Organizations and/or National & State Agencies:

American Culinary FederationCalifornia Speech - Language Pathology & Audiology BoardCalifornia State University SystemCalifornia State Department of EducationCalifornia State Fire MarshallCommission on Correctional Peace Officer’s Standards & TrainingNational League of Nursing Accreditating Commission

Summer 2009 Table of Contents

Office of Immigration & Naturalization ServiceNational Automotive Technician’s Education FoundationNational Association for the Education of Young ChildrenNational Academy of Early Childhood ProgramsCalifornia Board of Registered NursingCalifornia Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric TechniciansUniversity of California

Board of Trustees

Steve CastellanosPresident

Janet RiveraVice President

Teresa BrownClerk

Mary Ann Cox

Taj M. Khan

Ted Simas

C. Jennett Stebbins

Valerie NovakStudent Trustee

Administration

Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D.Superintendent/President

Kathleen Hart, Ph.D.Assistant Superintendent/

Vice President, Instructional Services

Trudy Walton, Ed.D.Vice President, Student Services

Jon StephensVice President, Business Services

Vincent BrownVice President, Human Resources and

Employee Relations

Lee BelarminoVice President of Information Technology

Hazel Hill, Ed.D.Dean of Workforce and Economic Development

Charles Jennings, D.M.A.Dean of General Education and Transfer

Matthew Wetstein, Ph.D.Dean of Planning, Research, and Institutional Effectiveness

Jessie Garza-Roderick, Ed.D.Associate Dean of Tracy Center

Published and Prepared bySan Joaquin Delta College Office of Instruction

How to Get Grades .............................................................7Instructors Phone Numbers ..............................................75Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) .........................................15Internet, Hybrid, and Off-Campus Courses ..................64-68Internet Registration .......................................................7-8Internship Program ..........................................................23Lodi/Galt Classes ..............................................................66Manteca Center Classes ...................................................66Math Course Sequence and Skills Requisite Levels ...........21Mission Statement ........................................... inside coverNon-Discrimination and Harassment Policy ....................71Off-Campus Assessment Placement Testing ....................63Open Enrollment Access Policy .........................................71Open Entry/Open Exit ......................................................71Parking Fees and Information ..........................................70Policies ............................................................................71Priority Registration System ............................................11Reading, English, Composition Requirements ....................9Registration and Dates ......................................................4Registration, How to Register ............................................6Saturday Classes ...............................................................62Services Available to Students ....................................69-70Sexual Harassment, Definition and Policy ........................71Short Term Courses .....................................................25-30Student Right to Know Report ........................................71Student Rights and Responsibilities ................................71Tracy Center Classes ....................................................67-68Transfer Center .................................................................70Transfer to a Four-Year Institution ...............................22-23Waiting Lists ......................................................................7Weekend College Classes .................................................62What’s New ........................................................................3Work Experience Program ................................................23

San Joaquin Delta Community College District reserves the right to discontinue, postpone, combine courses, change instructors, and correct errors and omissions. Courses, course content, class times and units are subject to change depending upon enrollment and the requirements of the district. All enrollment fees are subject to change.

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2 San Joaquin Delta College Summer 2009

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Summer 2009 San Joaquin Delta College 3

Just a Click Away!

It’s all in ONE place! Check your student e-mail, register for classes, get your grades, get important announcements, request assistance via the Virtual Campus, and just about anything else you could want. WhErE? At MyDelta.edu - your student portal.

The STuDENT POrTAl is accessed from the Delta College homepage. under New Students, select My DElTA POrTAl.

What’s New for Summer 2009

Troops to College Program

Troops to College provides active military, reservists, and veterans a support team that increases the likelihood

of achievement of educational goals by addressing their specialized needs in a College setting. This Program

provides information, resources, and support services to “advantage” the active and former members of the

armed services in any way possible from the time of admission through graduation or transfer. The student

affiliate, Veteran Student Alliance, provides opportunities for students to interact in social settings like the

monthly movie night and opportunities to volunteer in our community in military-related activities.

For more information please contact the Troops to College Program, please visit our website at http://www.

deltacollege.edu/dept/troops/ or contact us at 954-5635 or 954-5827.

Foster Youth Success Program

The Foster youth Success Program is dedicated to helping students achieve academic success and realize

their full potential. This program helps familiarize students with the path to higher education and the support

services available to assist them in meeting their educational goals. The departments and individuals involved

in this program have been specifically selected and trained to provide the support and guidance needed for

foster youth and former foster youth to be successful in their educational endeavors and career goals.

For further information regarding the Foster youth Success Program, please visit our website at www.

deltacollege.org/dept/fysi or contact our Foster youth liaisons, Tina Mani at (209) 954-5625 or Karen Marlin-

Sea at (209) 954-5728.

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4 San Joaquin Delta College Summer 2009

2009 Summer Registration CalendarAssignment of registration date and time will be available the first week of May to students who enrolled for the 2008 Fall or 2009 Spring semester and to new students who filed an Application for Admission between January 1, 2009 and April 15, 2009. For information on applying for admission to San Joaquin Delta College, please refer to “New Students, Begin Here” on Page XX or on the College website at www.deltacollege.edu.

DATES AND INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE

April 27, 2009 Online applications open for Summer 2009.

May 4, 2009 through REQUEST A REGISTRATION DATE AND TIME OR CHECK YOUR ASSIGNED REGISTRATION DATE AND TIME VIA THE STUDENT PORTAL BY LOGGINGMay 29, 2009 INTO ONLINE REGISTRATION. Summer registration date and time are issued upon request to students who have an active Application for

Admission on file.

Internet (www.deltacollege.edu) – Access is available 7 days per week 8am-9pm, except on Fridays when it closes at 5pm. Operator assistance (LIVE SUPPORT) is available Monday through Friday 8am – 5pm.

May 18, 2009 through REGISTER FOR CLASSES by: June 14, 2009 Internet (www.deltacollege.edu).

May 18 through May 29, 2009 REGISTER ON OR AFTER YOUR ASSIGNED REGISTRATION DATE AND TIME

June 1 through June14, 2009 OPEN REGISTRATION

Operator assistance (LIVE SUPPORT) is available Monday through Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM.

Please note “Helpful Hints for Registration” on page 6 and “Waiting Lists” on page 7.

May 25, 2009 HOLIDAY – MEMORIAL DAY - Campus Closed

June 14, 2009 Registration closes at 5 PM. Registration re-opens June 15 at 8 AM.

June 15, 2009 SUMMER 2009 INTERSESSION BEGINS

June 15, 2009 through LATE REGISTRATION AND ADJUSTMENT PERIODJune 19, 2009

Refund & Drop Dates Drop Dates and Refund Dates are noted for each individual class section in the Class Listing section.

It is the individual student’s responsibility to drop class(es) or withdraw from the College.

Please refer to “Enrollment Fees, Refunds and Student Representation Fee” on Page XX.

July 3, 2009 HOLIDAY – INDEPENDENCE DAY - Campus Closed

July 10, 2009 Last date to file the A.A./A.S. graduation application for Summer 2009 graduation.

Final Examinations Final Examinations will be administered on the last scheduled date of class.

August 7, 2009 SUMMER INTERSESSION ENDS

IT IS THE INDIVIDUAL STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO DROP CLASSES OR WITHDRAW FROM THE COLLEGE.

• Internet (www.deltacollege.edu) access is available 7 days per week 8 AM – 9 PM, except on Fridays when it closes at 5 PM.

Internet technical support is not available on Holidays.

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Summer 2009 San Joaquin Delta College 5

APPLICATION AND ADMISSION INFORMATION Six Easy Steps for New Students

STEP 1. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION [email protected] the online application at www.deltacollege.edu, click on “New Students, Begin Here”. For assistance with the online application contact the Helpline at (209) 954-5725. Free computer access available in the Electronic Enrollment Services Lab (see Service available to Students on page 69).

Important Dates – Go to www.deltacollege.edu, click on “Registration Calendar”

Returning Students:All returning students must provide: • Official sealed high school transcripts• Official sealed transcripts from all other colleges attended to: San Joaquin Delta College Attn: Evalutions Office, Holt 101 5151 Pacific Avenue Stockton, Ca 95207• Pay ALL past due fees and clear any administrative holds from your record• Provide official sealed high school transcripts (if applicable)

Please note: If you have already completed an Assessment Placement test at San Joaquin Delta College, you will not need to take the full A/P test again.

Transfer Students:All transfer students must provide: • Official sealed high school transcripts• Official sealed transcripts from all other colleges attended to: San Joaquin Delta College Attn: Evalutions Office, Holt 101 5151 Pacific Avenue Stockton, Ca 95207

• Assessment/Placement test scores from the college you are transferring from and request to have test scores evaluated by San Joaquin Delta College’s Assessment Center in Cunningham 220 or you may choose to take the assessment test at Delta. Please contact the Assessment Center for more information at [email protected].

Current High School Students:Students who are enrolled in high school and are recommended by their principal may be considered for the College Early Start Program. The College Early Start program allows students to take our courses for college credit only. Each school district must determine whether high school credit will be granted for classes completed for college credit at San Joaquin Delta College.

All students must meet San Joaquin Delta College’s admissions, academic ºassessment and course prerequisite requirements. College Early Start students may not enroll in remedial developmental education courses. Registration is limited to a maximum of 11 units during any one semester.

Enrollment in Physical Education Classes Physical education class enrollment of high school students is limited, by law, to 10%.

As a result, very few high school students will be eligible to enroll in physical education courses at the College. Students should plan on enrolling in such courses at their school. Only students officially enrolled during the registration cycle before classes begin will be allowed to attend physical education classes. Under no circumstances will students be permitted to register for any physical education courses once classes begin.

Recent High School Graduates:Contact your high school and request a copy of your final transcript. Submit it by mail or in person to the Admissions & Records Office, Holt 101.

Student Enrollment Responsibility:Per Board Policy 5056, under no circumstances will a student be allowed to attend class if he/she is not properly enrolled. Therefore, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure he/she is officially enrolled in class/es. Grades and units will not be awarded for attendance in class/es for which the student is not formally enrolled.

Protecting Your Records:To protect the confidentiality of your student records, it is highly recommended that you create a Personal Identification Number (PIN). To create a PIN, log in to Online Registration and select the “Create PIN” option. Be sure to record your PIN in a safe place where others cannot gain access to it.

If you forget your PIN, you must request that your PIN number be reset in person at the Admissions and Records Office, Holt Center, Room 101. A valid picture ID is required to reset a PIN. Your PIN cannot be reset by phone or e-mail request. This is for your protection.

A PIN number established for access to registration and student records is separate from the PIN established for online courses. If you have questions about establishing a PIN number, please contact the Registration Helpdesk at: [email protected].

Delta ID Number:Immediately after processing your application for admission, a Delta ID number is assigned. Your Delta ID will be used on all printed documents such as your Class Schedule, your Academic History, class rosters, etc.

To find your Delta ID, simply log into online registration. Your Delta ID number appears directly under the “Welcome” information.

Student E-Mail Accounts:Within 24 hours after processing your Application for Admissions, a student e-mail address is assigned to each new student. All correspondence from Admissions & Records and Financial Aid, as well as other important campus information, is e-mailed to students at their Delta College e-mail address.

It is the student’s responsibility to maintain the contents of his/her e-mail account to ensure that the total size of the e-mail messages within the account does not exceed 90% of the quota. It is therefore strongly recommended that the student check his/her e-mail account on, at least, a weekly basis, to read, print, save forward and/or delete e-mail messages.

A student will be notified on login when he/she is within 75% of the e-mail quota and by e-mail when his/her account reaches 85% of the quota. If the size of the account exceeds 90% of the quota, the contents of the account will be administratively reduced by deleting the oldest e-mail(s).

To find your student e-mail address:1. Log into “Online Registration” from the Delta College homepage. Your log in is your Delta

ID or your social security number, and your password is your date of birth entered as mmddyy.

If you get a message that says, “We were unable to validate your login OR it has been too long since your last interaction,” that means your Application for Admission has not yet been processed. For questions concerning your Application for Admission, please contact [email protected].

2. Once you have successfully logged into online registration, under the “Welcome” information, you new student e-mail address appears. It will be the first initial of your first name followed by your last name and three randomly assigned numbers. This is followed by “@students.deltacollege.edu”. For example, John Smith’s login would be jsmith321.” Your password is your date of birth entered as mmddyy or the PIN number you have created.

For assistance with log-in problems, please contact [email protected].

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STEP 2. ASSESSMENT [email protected] Cunningham 220, (209) 954-5535 The purpose of academic assessment at San Joaquin Delta College is to ensure that each student’s educational experience at Delta College is productive and rewarding. Delta recognizes that a student’s time is valuable and that it is important for each student to enroll in courses for which he or she is prepared. Assessments are offered during the day and evening before classes start and throughout the term. Students must make an appointment to take an ACE. Priority seating will be given to students who have their ACE appointment confirmation page with them at the time and date of the test. A student cannot fail the assessment. The assessment measures a student’s skills in reading, English, and mathematics (applications and computation). The results will help with placement in courses appropriate to each student’s academic levels.

ACE (Assessment-Counseling Express) includes a 20 minute information session at the beginning of each scheduled assessment. Students are advised to enroll in Guidance 11 (new studen orientation). For more information, contact the Assessment Center or Guidance Office.

WHO NEEDS ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT?All students enrolling for the first time are required to be academically assessed. Some returning students may need to participate in the assessment process to meet specific course and/or program prerequisites (See, “WHO IS EXEMPT FROM ASSESSMENT?”). Students usually choose from one of two programs: (1) The Assessment/Placement (A/P) program is designed for English as a first language students and for ESL students with a high school diploma from the USA. (2) The English as a Second Language (ESL) program is designed for ESL students who do not have a high school diploma from the USA. Both the A/P and ESL programs are approximately 3 hours in length and consist of a skills test and orientation. The A/P and ESL assessments may be taken once only; however, sections of the test may be retaken. For assessment dates/times, contact the Academic Assessment Center or Admissions Office. (See page 8 for reading, English, and ESL course placements.)

WHO IS EXEMPT FROM ASSESSMENT?There are a number of ways to qualify for an exemption from assessment. Please note, however, that some courses and/or programs may have specific skill prerequisites where exemptions do not apply and assessment is required.

A student may be exempted from assessment if he/she has:a) Earned a college degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the USA

— indicate on application for admission and provide copy of degree or official transcript to Admissions Office.

b) Completed intermediate algebra AND college-level English composition at another regionally accredited college or university in the USA with a grade of “C” or better — provide official transcript to the Admissions Office.

c) Decided to enroll in Level I basic skills course(s) in reading, English, and mathematics only. Contact Assessment Center to self-declare.

d) Decided to exercise a “one course waiver” in a course with prerequisite, “none.” A student may subsequently enroll in one course per term, provided that the previous course to which the waiver applies was passed with a grade of “C” or better.

e) Has an alternative assessment from other colleges that are provided to the Assessment Center, Cunningham 220.

RETAKES AND THE APPEALS PROCESSA student who thinks the A/P or ESL assessment did not measure his or her skill levels correctly may request a retake. Please contact the Academic Assessment Center, (209) 954-5535, Cunningham 220, for information regarding the retake. Further appeals may be made through the Admissions and Records Office, Holt 101.

For further assessment information, contact the Academic Assessment Center, (209) 954-5535, Cunningham 220 or visit the assessment web site www.deltacollege.edu.dept/assess.

STEP 3. COURSE PLANNING www.deltacollege.edu/dept/guidance/All new students are encouraged to enroll in a .5 unit orientation class. Guidance 11 is a one

Six Easy Steps for New Students (Continued)day, 8 hour orientation class or a 4-week online class which provides new students with critical information on certificate, degree and transfer requirements. The instructor/counselor will also assist students in the development of a first semester course list. Additional information on key resources, including Financial Aid, is also provided. Information on available sections is shared at the Assessment Test (Step 2), the counseling web site (www.deltacollege.edu/dept/guidance) or by calling (209) 954-5650.

For continuing students, counselors are available to provide full Student Education Plans. The Guidance and Counseling Office is open Monday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

STEP 4. REGISTRATION [email protected] enroll in courses, you must have your Delta ID number and have met the assessment requirements prior to registration. Registration is done through www.my.deltacollege.edu, click New/Returning Students tab and follow the directions in Step 5. Course selection assistance is provided in the GUID 011 class or during your meeting with a counselor (See Step 3).

Students must have completed an application for admission to the College, have a Delta ID number, and have met the assessment test requirements prior to registration. All administrative and/or academic holds that prevent enrollment must be cleared prior to registration.

An assigned date and time is required to use the registration system, except during open enrollment and after the term has begun. You will not be able to enroll until your assigned date and time. After a student’s registration date and time has passed, courses can be added or dropped as often as necessary while the registration system is available.

Your first choice may be full. Therefore, select two or three sections of the same course before attempting to register. The maximum unit enrollment prior to the beginning of the fall or spring term is 18 units and summer is 9 units. Additional units may be added after the term begins.

After registration is complete, prior to the opening day of the term, you will receive e-mail messages confirming classes in which you are enrolled, fee billing, and financial aid information. All correspondence from the College will be sent to your student e-mail address.

It is the student’s responsibility to check his/her student e-mail on a regular basis.

How to Register Online:#1 From the Delta College home page, www.deltacollege.edu, log in to the Student

Portal (MyDelta), then click Online Registration. Read all information and instructions carefully.

#2 LOG-IN: Enter your Delta I.D. and or PIN (Personal Identification Number).#3 Select the desired registration term. Example, Fall 08, Spring 09, etc.#4 Add classes by one of these two methods:

Open Class List – Identify desired course and select the “add to class” option. If the class is full and space is still available on the Wait List, click the “add to wait list” option. Students cannot be placed on multiple Wait Lists for the same course.

Add Course – Identify desired course and enter the five digit course code in the area provided and click the “add” option. The course code is located in Class Listing Section of the Schedule of Classes, available online or at the Bookstore.

#4 Print your schedule which will show the fees you currently owe.

If you experience problems registering, call 476-7901, M – F, 8am – 5pm or click on Live Support in online registration. Registration assistance is also available in the Electronic Enrollment Services Lab.

HELPFUL HINTS FOR REGISTRATION:• Students must be admitted to the College and have met the assessment test requirements

prior to registration. A registration date and time is required to use the Internet except during open enrollment and after the term has begun.

• To obtain registration date and time information, access the Internet at www.deltacollege.edu and follow the steps listed above for online registration.

• To protect confidentiality, it is best that each student conduct his/her own registration.• The registration system will prevent time conflicts, multiple registrations in the same

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course, and placement on multiple waiting lists.• If the Internet registration system is busy, the best times to access the system is Monday

- Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

WAITING LISTS:Waiting lists are maintained for all full classes. The student must be eligible for the class before being placed on the waiting list. This means that the student must have met the class prerequisites and not be in a class which conflicts in time with the one that is being requested.

The student must attend the class and be present to be moved from the Wait List into official enrollment. Wait List placement does not constitute official enrollment. Fees are assessed and payable at the time the student is moved into full enrollment. A student on a Wait List with an administrative hold that prohibits registration or a student who is absent from class will be dropped from the Wait List.

Wait List During RegistrationTo be placed on the Wait List for a full class, the student must attempt to enroll in the class during Registration and accept the offer of Wait list assignment or click the “Add to Wait List” option in the Open Class List.

The instructor admits students to the class based upon their position on the waiting list at the close of Registration. To be moved from the Wait List, the student must attend class and be present, if the instructor accepts additional students from the waiting list. If a student is not present, the instructor admits the next student on the waiting list. If there are no students on the waiting list, or all waiting list students have been admitted, then the instructor may admit other students who show up at the first class meeting.

Wait List Add Procedure A student who places himself/herself on the Wait List after the class begins is admitted only with permission of the instructor. The student must attend the class and be present to be considered for movement from the Wait List.

HOW TO ADD A COURSE:Once classes begin, there are two methods for adding a class:

Wait List Add Procedure: Log in to Online Registration and do the following:Enter the five digit course code and hit the ADD COURSE CODE button (This is located at the bottom area of your class schedule). You will receive a message saying “Class has already started” and will be given the option of selecting the “Put me on the Waiting List” button. When you are successfully added to the Wait List, you get a message saying, “You have been added to the Waiting List for Class Code XXXXX.”

Once you have been added to the Wait List be sure to ATTEND THE NEXT CLASS MEETING AND REQUEST PERMISSION FROM THE INSTRUCTOR TO BE ADDED TO THE CLASS FROM THE WAIT LIST.

Instructor Add Memo Procedures: Attend the class on the first day to request instructor permission to add the course. If permission is granted, complete the information requested on the Instructor Add Memorandum. This form will be available in class. The course will be added by the Admissions & Records Office within 24 hours of receipt of the Instructor Add Memorandum submitted by the faculty member. Students are notified via their student e-mail account when successfully added or when there is a problem that must be resolved.

HOW TO DROP A COURSE:DROP: Use the Internet to drop a course. Log into Online Registration and click the “Drop” button next to the class you wish to drop. If a registration cycle is underway for a term other than the one for which you wish to drop a course, be sure to select the correct term.

HOW TO GET GRADES Online www.deltacollege.edu

1 Click Online Registration.

Six Easy Steps for New Students (Continued)2 Read all information and instructions carefully. To protect confidentiality, it is best that

each student obtain his/her own grades.3 LOG-IN: Enter Delta ID number and birthdate or PIN (Personal Identification Number). 4 Click the Log-In button. If the password is correct, the registration screen will appear.5 To obtain grades: Select the term for which grades are requested on the pull down menu.

PRESS the “change terms” button after term is selected. Grades will appear on screen. To obtain a complete listing of grades from 1983 to present, select the “academic history” option.

6 Log-Out: To end registration, click the log out button.

Note: Please refer to the Registration Calendar for dates the online system is unavailable.

Online Class Registration

How do I register for an Internet course?Enroll as you would for other classes. Once registration closes, follow the Waiting List Add Procedure. Your enrollment will be granted based on space availability and meeting the course prerequisite(s).

If I’m on the waiting list, how do I enroll in the class?Students on the waiting list for Internet courses should e-mail the instructor using their Delta College student e-mail address to request enrollment in the course. Include your name, Delta I.D. number, course code, and confirm that you would like to be moved from the wait list to full enrollment. You’ll be moved from the wait list to full enrollment on a space available basis. E-mails missing the required information cannot be processed. A response will be sent to your Delta College e-mail account. DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.

To find your student e-mail address, refer to page 5 under Step 1: Admissions/Student E-mail Accounts.

How do I find an instructor’s e-mail address?Instructor e-mail addresses are generally assigned in the following manner—the initial of the instructor’s first name followed by the last name @deltacollege.edu. For example, john smith’s e-mail address would be [email protected]. You may also contact the College operator at 954-5151.

How do I add if the class and the wait list are full?Students who are not on the waiting list but are interested in adding an Internet course should e-mail the instructor using their Delta College student e-mail address to request access to the class wait list. Include your name, Delta I.D. number, and course code. A response will be sent to your Delta College e-mail address.

Once access is granted, log into Online Registration and place yourself on the wait list using the Add Procedure.

Should I do anything before class(es) start?Yes! Check the “Online Classes” information and:• Review the Technical Requirements for Internet Courses.• Familiarize yourself with the Sample Class information.• Carefully review Frequently Asked Questions. • Get class materials, including the textbook, in preparation for your first Iogin.• Identify the platform on which your class is taught.

*Oftentimes the course outline and specific log in instructions are included with the textbook.

How do I identify the platform on which my class is taught?Internet classes are taught from several different platforms. To identify the platform for your Internet class, you must click on “Online Classes” on the Delta College home page, then click on “Online Class List Login.” Sign on with your Delta College I.D. number and PIN or date of birth mmddyy. Each Internet class in which you are enrolled shows the “platform” on which it is taught.

Courses taught on eCollege and Etudes can be accessed by clicking on the course code. Login instructions for courses taught on “other” platforms are provided directly from the instructor. Please note that textbooks for classes taught on “other” platforms must be purchased at the

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Delta College Bookstore prior to attempting Iogin because the class materials contain codes required for Iogin.

After registering, how do I know when to log in to my class?The actual course material will not be available until the first day of class.

What is my Iogin?Classes taught on eCollege or Etudes platforms are accessed by using your Delta College I.D. number as the Iogin. The password is the date of birth entered as mmddyy unless a PIN has been created. If you have created a PIN through online registration, the PIN is your password. Do not confuse your student e-mail Iogin information with online class Iogin. They serve two separate functions. Classes taught on “other” platforms are accessed by using codes provided in the course textbook and from the instructor.

To find out what your Delta College ID number is:1. Log on to the registration system as you normally would. You will see that you have the

option of using your Delta ID number or your social security number. Use your social security number for the first log in.

2. Enter your password beneath the SSN block. Note that the password is the same for both types of log ins (Delta ID or SSN).

3. Once you have logged on, you will see the normal greeting with your name. Just below this, you will find your Delta ID number.

Please write down your Delta ID number and use it to access your records in the future.

What do I do if l’m having trouble logging on?Assistance with Iogin problems is provided in several ways. You must first identify the platform upon which your class is taught. Once you identify it, click on the related link for that platform. Specific platform information is listed below:

eCollege PlatformYou may request help from the Delta Online Helpdesk for technical problems. Questions concerning class assignments, due dates, etc. should be directed to the instructor. Contact information is available from the “Online Classes” link from the college homepage. E-mail the Delta Online Helpdesk at [email protected] or phone (303) 873-0005.

Etudes PlatformsYou may request help from the Etudes Online Helpdesk for technical problems. Questions concerning class assignments, due dates, etc. should be directed to the instructor. Contact information is available from the “Online Classes” link from the college homepage. Follow this link to the help desk website: http://otrs.deltacollege.edu/otrs/customer/pl or phone (209) 954-5840.

Publisher Platform(s)You must first purchase the textbook. Part of your Iogin information is contained in the class materials. Without that information, you will not be able to login. Then you must check your student e-mail. Your instructor will provide Iogin information at your student e-mail address. If you are still having problems logging in after you have read the intructor’s e-mail and purchased the textbook, you must contact your instructor via e-mail.

Do I have to Iogin the first day of class?It is highly recommended that you Iog in on the first day of class. Some instructors drop students who do not log in within the first few days.

Will my Internet instructor contact me?Some Internet instructors contact their students via e-mail. Some do not. If you have not heard from your instructor by the first week of class, you should Iogin and begin working. If you are having any problems, contact your instructor by e-mail for assistance.

STEP 5. COLLEGE FEESRegistration means enrolling in courses. An online application for admission and assessment testing, if necessary, must be completed prior to registration. A student may register for classes on or after his or her scheduled, but not before. See the registration calendar for registration information, dates and times. Registration may be done online at www.deltacollege.edu.

Six Easy Steps for New Students (Continued)Fees are due at the time of registration.

Once registered, you will receive an e-mail in your student e-mail account with fee payment information.

Payment may be made by:• MasterCard or Visa – online at my.deltacollege.edu. Click “New/Returning Students” tab,

select Pay Fees Online (under “Register for Classes” section).• Check or money order mailed to: Admissions & Records 5151 Pacific Ave. Stockton, CA 95207

Note: Access to student records and future registration is prohibited until fees are paid in full.

FEES, TUITION, & EXPENSESMandatory fees include:• California Residents *Enrollment Fee ..............................................................................$ 20.00 per unit• Residents of Other States/Countries *Enrollment Fee ........................................................................................... $ 20.00 **Non-Resident Tuition ...............................................................................$190.00 Total Per Unit ........................................................................... $210.00

* Fees subject to change by the California Legislature.** Non-Resident Tuition is set by the College Governing Board and is due in addition to

Enrollment Fee. A student who has recently moved to California, or moved from California and returned, should check the specific residency requirements which are described in the College catalog or on the Admissions and Records web pages. (See AB540 exemption information under Other Fees and Expenses).

AB540 - EXEMPTION FROM NON-RESIDENT TUITIONU.S. citizens, permanent residents, undocumented persons, and persons holding a visa which allows for the establishment of residency may qualify for an Exemption from Nonresident Tuition, if the following criteria are met:

• Three full years of attendance in a California high school, and California high school diploma, G.E.D. or C.H.S.P.E., and

• U.S. citizenship, or• Permanent residency status, or• Possession of a non-immigrant alien visa, and application for a change of status with the

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services on file, or• Undocumented status with application for change of status on file with INS, or• Undocumented status with intention to file for change of status when eligible.

To request an exemption from Nonresident Tuition, students must complete a Student Affidavit for Exemption from Non-Resident Tuition, and submit it with required documentation. The form is available in the Admissions and Records Office, Holt 101or on the Admissions and Records web pages under “Forms.”

OTHER FEES & EXPENSESParking Permits – Parking at San Joaquin Delta College is subject to payment of a specified fee which is subject to change. Visitors who park in metered zones or who display a valid visitor parking permit are except.

Parking permits may be purchased in the Bookstore located in Danner Hall, or daily permits may be purchased at the yellow daily permit machines in all parking lots.

Vehicles will be ticketed commencing June 22, 2009

Parking Permits: Semester Fee Summer FeeAutomobiles $20.00 $10.00Motorcycle $16.00 $ 8.00

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Daily (coins only) $ .50 $ .50

Optional fees include:• Student Representation Fee* ...................... $ 1.00• Associated Student Body Card** ............... $ 8.00 (Available in ASB Office located in Shima Lounge)* A student may decline to pay the Student Representation Fee for religious, political,

financial, or moral reasons.** Purchase in the Delta Bookstore & pick up in the ASB Office

Textbook and supplies vary per class per semester. See the Bookstore for pricing. Course-specific laboratory and supply fees may be charged. A Textbook Loan Program is available in the Library.

REFUND INFORMATIONRefund PolicyIf a student drops a class or withdraws from San Joaquin Delta College, the student is not necessarily entitled to a refund. Refunds will be given for classes dropped by the published refund deadline. For late starting and short term classes, see the refund date printed in the Schedule of Classes or on the student registration receipt.

Procedure for Requesting RefundsObtain a “Refund Request” form from the Admissions and Records Office, Holt 101 or on the Admissions and Records web pages under “Forms.”

Submit the completed “Refund Request” form to the Admissions and Records office, Holt 101. For parking permit refunds, attach the unused parking permit to the “Refund Request” form. Parking permit refunds will be granted only if all on-campus classes are dropped no later than the published deadlines.

All “Refund Request’ forms must be submitted and received no later than the final date to qualify for a refund. Qualifying date is generally two weeks after the refund date.

Refunds are subject to a $10.00 processing fee.

Refunds are processed by the Business Office and all disbursements are mailed to the address provided.

STEP 6. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEInquire about eligibility for a fee waiver and financial aid in Holt 101, or complete the Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver Application. Application materials and program information can be found on the financial aid web site- finaid.deltacollege.edu or in the student portal (mydeltacollege.edu).

Six Easy Steps for New Students (Continued)

KNOW YOUR CATALOG RIGHTS Catalog Rights are the privilege of retaining course and program requirements needed for graduation as listed in the College Catalog at the time of initial enrollment in college. To retain Catalog Rights, a student must maintain continuous enrollment through the completion of requirements for graduation. Continuous enrollment is defined as earning college credit in at least one semester during an academic year without interruption of progression. An academic year begins with the Summer Intersession and includes the following fall and spring semesters.

Catalogs are available “online”(www.deltacollege.edu)

and at the Delta College Bookstore.

Reading, English Composition RequirementsEnglish Composition

Students are strongly urged to enroll in the appropriate English composition class as soon as possible.

COMPOSITION

Level III ENGLISH 1A

Level II ENGLISH 79 (Prepares for entry into ENG 1A and satisfies the Associate Degree requirement.) Level I ENGLISH 70 (Prepares for entry into Eng 79 or Eng 87 with successful completion.)

Reading

Students who place at Level I in reading and wish to enroll in a course with a corerequisite of reading must enroll in reading. Students who score Level I in reading and wish to enroll in a course with a prerequisite of reading Level II must reach Level II before they will be allowed to enroll.

READING

Level I READING 98 and READING 90 or READING 91 A, B, C, D, E, F or READING 97A-I

English As A Second Language (ESL)

ESL students who do not have a United States of America high school diploma and foreign students will be placed based upon an ESL assessment. ESL students who do have a United States of America high school diploma may either use the ESL assessment or the reading section of the assessment/placement assessment and the reading requirements above.

ESL (Fulfills the Reading requirement)

Level I ENG 86 G ENG 85 program ENG 84 program ENG 83 program ENG 82 program ENG 80/81 program

Level II and III courses are Associate Degree appropriate. Level I courses do not count toward the Associate Degrees. Students who believe their initial assessment levels are incorrect may request a retake or apply for review through the Appeal Process. Appointments for retake may be arranged through the Assessment Center in Cunningham 220, (209) 954-5535. Appeals may be made through Admissions and Records Office, Holt Center 101.

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Financial aid is designed to help meet direct educational expenses including tuition, books, supplies, transportation, and related living costs, and is available to eligible students in the form of grants, student loans, and employment programs. Dollar amounts for individual aid programs vary from a minimum of $200 to a $4,050 maximum. Eligible students are usually awarded a financial aid “package,” which includes funding from a combination of aid programs. Applications for 2009-2010 academic year are available in early January with a March 2, 2009, priority deadline; however, students may apply at any time during the academic year. Applications are processed in the order received, and funds are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.

HOW TO APPLY: Each financial aid program has varying eligibility criteria and varying dollar awards. Students must:

1. Pick up an application packet in the Admissions , Records and Financial Aid Office, Holt 101. Each packet will include applications and information for completing a student financial aid file.

2. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and mail it in the envelope attached to the application, or file an online application at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Financial aid application workshops are offered in the e-Services Lab, located in Goleman 128. For workshop dates and times please check the Delta College Web site. California residents may also apply for the Cal Grant Program. In addition to the FAFSA, Cal Grant applicants must complete an additional form by March 2.

3. Complete and return all other documents to Delta College’s Financial Aid Office, Holt 101.

Please Note: The process for determining eligibility can take an average of two to four weeks. The sooner a student applies, the sooner qualification can be determined.

SCHOLARSHIPSScholarships are awarded each year to students by local donors. Transfer and non-transfer students are eligible to apply from January through March 2nd for awards made in late June. Selection criteria vary, but may include financial need, academic achievement, or personal qualifications.

ENROLLMENT FEE ASSISTANCE: BOGW FEE WAIVERThe State of California has provided an assistance program to waive the enrollment fee for low income students. Students who are California residents may qualify for a fee waiver through the Board Financial Assistance Program by one of the following three methods:

METHOD A: If the student receives ONE of the following forms of public assistance:

FINANCIAL AID — Help for College Costs• TANF RECIPIENTSTANF Warrant or check issued in the student’s name (or the parent’s name) for the same month in which the student files this application or one month before - OR

Agency Certification - Untaxed Income Form. May be obtained from the Financial Aid and Veterans Services Office and must be completed by the Human Services Agency.

• SSI RECIPIENTS MEDS Card (Medical Eligibility Data System) or copy of the SSI check. Request from the Medi-Cal Unit of Human Services.

DECEASED/DISABLED VETERAN’S DEPENDENTS OR NATIONAL GUARD DEPENDENTS may also qualify for a fee waiver: Certification is provided by the California Department of Veterans Affairs or Student’s County Veterans Service Office—OR Fee Waiver certification provided by the California National Guard Adjutant General’s Office.

METHOD B: A BOG Fee Waiver (BOGW) Method B may be awarded to low-income students. Qualification is based upon the student’s (or parent’s) income and household size. Colleges may ask the student to provide documentation of income, such as a copy of the 2005 U.S. Income Tax Return. Students are required to provide documentation if it is requested.

METHOD C: A BOG Fee Waiver (BOGW) Method C may be awarded to financial aid applicants who are California residents and who have applied and show financial need through the processed FAFSA application.

For fee waiver applications, please contact the Financial Aid Office in Holt 101, or download an application from the Financial Aid website: finaid.deltacollege.edu.

LOANSThe Federal Family Education Loan Program offers educational loans from local banks and lending institutions ranging up to $2,625 for dependent, first-year students and $3,500 for dependent, second-year students. Independent students may borrow up to $4,000 per year. These loans must be repaid with interest. Program participants must maintain continued eligibility and must remain enrolled in at least six units throughout the fall and spring semesters. Students dropping below half time will automatically be placed in a repayment status.

To apply for a federal loan, students must first file a completed FASFA. After the FAFSA apllication has been completed and verified, applicants must then sign up for a scheduled Entrance Counseling Session. There the student will receive further information, including a list of banks and lending institutions and application materials.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

EOPS also provides financial aid and economic services for qualified economically challenged students. See “Services Available to Students.”

Do You Need Money for College?

Act Fast and You Could Receive a Cal Grant Cash Award of

up to $1,551!

The Cal Grant Deadline is

March 2nd!

To apply you must:

1. Be a California Resident and attend a California College.

2. Submit a 2009-2010 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 2nd. To apply online, go to finaid.deltacollege.edu or pickup a FAFSA in Holt 101.

3. Submit a GPA Verification Form* to the California Student Aid Commission. These forms are available in the Financial Aid Office.

*Note: In most cases, we may be able to transmit your Delta College GPA electronically to the California Student Aid Commission. Students whose GPA’s have been electronically submitted will be notified by e-mail at their Delta College e-mail address.

Find out more about this and other financial aid opportunities.

Stop by the Office of Financial Aid and Veterans Services (Holt 101), or visit our web site: finaid.deltacollege.edu, or call us, (209) 954-5115.

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PRIORITY REGISTRATION SYSTEM The objective of priority registration is to give preference to students based on the variables listed below.The priority system gives a “weighted count” to each student. This is calculated automatically at the time a student is assigned a registration appointment.

Priority registration appointments are based on the following factors:

1. Number of Delta AA-Appropriate Units Completed:

1 - 15 = +1 16 - 30 = +2 31 - 45 = +4 46 - 60 = +6 61 - 75 = +8 76 - 90 = +5 91 - 100 = +3 101 - 110 = +1 More than 110 Units Completed = 0

2. Highest Degree Earned or Eligible for: Lower Priority will be assigned to students who have received a BA/BS or higher degree at any accredited institution:

BA/BS Degree = -1

3. Declared Goal: Priority for declaration of an AA/AS, transfer, certificate, or retraining as one of top four educational goals = +1

4. Assessment Requirements Met: Priority for completion of the Matriculation Assessment requirements = +1

5. Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA): Priority for cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or greater over a cumulative GPA below 2.0. Additional priority for a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater GPA will be based on AA/AS Degree - applicable courses and priority for GPA will be given only to those students whose GPA is based on 15 or more units:

2.0 to 2.99 of AA/AS units = +1 3.0 or better of AA/AS units = +2

6. Student Education Plan Completed: Preference will be given to students who have filed a Student Education Plan (SEP) = +1

7. Academic Rehabilitation: Priority for completion of the rehabilitation process = +1

8a. Progress Probation: Lower priority if more than 50% of grades are “W”, “I”, or “NC” in consecutive semesters.

Two consecutive semesters = -2 Three consecutive terms = -3

8b. Academic Probation: Lower priority for students who are recorded as being on academic probation = -1

9. Guidance Orientation and Study Skills Classes: Priority will be given to students who complete any of the following guidance/orientation or study skills courses:

GUID 1, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 75, 75A, 85 or English 33A = +1

Priority will be given to students who complete a Guidance 100 course. This priority will be given only for the first semester after the credit has been recorded = +1

10. Identified EOPS and DSPS Students = +18

11a. Identified Active or Former Member of the Armed Services = +18 11b. Verified Veteran Dependent = +1

For more information contact Admissions and Records at (209) 954-5151, Holt 101

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Area of Concentration Requirements for an A.A. Degree

A minimum of eighteen (18) semester units taken in a specific discipline as identified under “Areas of Concentration” in the College Catalog and Schedule of Classes;

ORAn approved program of study within an “Area of Concentration” with 9 to 15 units of course work in the specific discipline and 3 to 9 units of course work in a related discipline within the same area of concentration for a total of not less than 18 units;

ORCompletion of an interdisciplinary studies emphasis or major as identified in the college catalog.

*In discipline areas where there is a unit restriction, the student MUST use the 18-unit pattern if it is the only discipline used. These disciplines cannot be used as a second discipline area.

Courses for which the student chose credit/no credit option cannot be used toward the area of concentration.

The General Education RequirementsStudents must complete one of the following General Education patterns:

Completion of San Joaquin Delta College Associate Degree General Education pattern with a minimum of twenty-four (24) semester units.

ORCompletion of California State University General Education pattern.

ORCompletion of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum - CSU version (IGETC/CSU) General Education pattern.

Students planning to transfer should see a counselor to choose the appropriate courses to complete the entire

CSU or IGETC General Education pattern.

Unit RequirementCompletion of not less than sixty (60) associate degree applicable semester units of course work with not less than a 2.0 cumulative grade point average.

Competency RequirementA minimum competency must be demonstrated by a grade of “C” or higher in courses offered in satisfaction of written communication, oral communication, and quantitative reasoning (IV Learning Skills).

Residence RequirementOf the minimum required sixty (60) semester units, the student must complete:

The last twelve (12) semester units and attend during the semester of qualification for graduation at San Joaquin Delta College.OR

A total of at least twenty-four (24) units at San Joaquin Delta College.

ASSOCIATE in ARTS DEGREECheck the college website for the latest requirements at www.deltacollege.edu

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Major Requirements for the Associate DegreeThe student shall complete a discipline-specific major which will require an approved program of study with a minimum of 18 units of course work as specified in the College Catalog.

The General Education RequirementsStudents must complete one of the following General Education patterns:

Completion of San Joaquin Delta College Associate Degree General Education pattern with a minimum of twenty-four (24) semester units.

OR

Completion of California State University General Education pattern.OR

Completion of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC/CSU) General Education pattern.

Students planning to transferring should see a counselor to choose the appropriate courses to complete the entire

CSU or IGETC General Education pattern.

Unit RequirementCompletion of not less than sixty (60) associate degree applicable semester units of course work with not less than a 2.0 cumulative grade point average.

Competency RequirementA minimum competency must be demonstrated by a grade of “C” or higher in courses offered in satisfaction of written communication, oral communication, and quantitative reasoning (IV Learning Skills).

Residence RequirementOf the minimum required sixty (60) semester units, the student must complete:

The last twelve (12) semester units and attend during the semester of qualification for graduation at San Joaquin Delta College.

Or

A total of at least twenty-four (24) units at San Joaquin Delta College.

Units earned through Credit by Examination do not apply to the residency requirement.

Associate Degree Majors:

• Accounting (A.S.)

• Agricultural Business (A.S.)

• Architecture Drafting (A.S.)

• Baking & Pastry (A.S.)

• Caterpillar Dealer Service Technician, Apprenticeship (A.S.)

• Communication: Speech & Language Pathology Assistant (A.S.)

• Computer Networking Software (A.S.)

• Computer Networking Technology (A.S.)

• Computer Science (A.S.)

• Correctional Science (A.S.)

• Culinary Arts (A.S.)

• Diesel Equipment Technician (A.S.)

• Engineering Technology (Civil, Electro-Mechanical, or Mechanical) (A.S.)

• Fire Science (A.S.)

• Fluid Power & Automation Technology (A.S.)

• Heating & Air Conditioning - Refrigeration (A.S.)

• Heavy Equipment Technician (A.S.)

• Horticulture (A.S.)

• Law Enforcement (A.S.)

• Music (A.A.)

• Nursing, R.N. (A.S.)

• Office Management (A.S.)

ASSOCIATE DEGREE

Limitation on EnrollmentA condition of enrollment, which limits how students qualify for a particular program. Limitations apply to courses that include public performance or intercollegiate competition where a tryout or audition is necessary. Some courses require formal admission to a particular program in order to enroll (e.g., Apprenticeships, Associate Degree Nursing, Caterpillar Dealer Service Technology Apprenticeship, Fire Academy, Peace Officer Academy, Psychiatric Technician, Radiologic Technology, Speech-Language Pathology Assistant, and Vocational Nursing). Refer to the College Catalog for more information.

Refer to Catalog for specific requirements of the A.S. Degree Majors.

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AccountingAdministrative AssistantAgriculture BusinessAgriculture Business: Animal ScienceAgriculture Business: Plant ScienceAgriculture MechanicsAmerican Sign LanguageApparel DesignArchitectural DraftingAutomotive Body RepairAutomotive Dealer TechnicianAutomotive Electric TechnologyAutomotive Master TechnicianAutomotive Master Technician - Apprenticeship OptionAutomotive Mechanics TechnologyBaking and PastryBank Customer ServiceBank Teller*Banking and FinanceBasic Academy InstitutionBasic Business*BookkeepingCarpentry TechnologyCommunication: Speech Language Pathology AssistantComputer Networking Computer Networking - CompetenceComputer Networking - Essential*Computer Networking TechnicianComputer OperationsComputer ProgrammingComputer Programming - Essential*Computer ScienceComputer SupportComputer Support - TechnicianComputer Web DeveloperConstruction Management TechnologyCorrectional ScienceCulinary ArtsData Entry

Diesel Automotive Equipment TechnicianDiesel Equipment TechnicianEarly Childhood Education Associate* TeacherEarly Childhood Education Master TeacherEarly Childhood Education Site SupervisorEarly Childhood Education TeacherEducation AideElectrical TechnologyElectrical Technology: Apprenticeship OptionElectron Microscopy: BiologicalElectron Microscopy: Crystalline MaterialElectronics TechnologyEligibility WorkerEngineeringEngineering Computer-Aided DrafterEngineering Technology: Civil SpecializationEngineering Technology: Electro-Mechanical SpecializationEngineering Technology: Mechanical Specialization Family & Consumer Sciences: Life Management Fashion Merchandising Fire Fitness Specialist Fluid Power & Automation Technology General Office Graphic Arts Heating & Air Conditioning Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Technician Horticulture - Floral Design*Horticulture - Landscape Design*Horticulture - Landscape Management Horticulture - Landscape Technician* Horticulture - Nursery Management Horticulture - Nursery Technician* Horticulture Basic*Horticulture: Turf Grass Human Services Worker Human Services Worker: Family Abuse Specialist

Human Services Worker: Gerontology Specialist Industrial Technology Industrial Technology: Electrical Apprenticeship Option Industrial Technology: Maintenance Apprenticeship Option Industrial Technology: Mechanical Apprenticeship Option Industrial Technology: Operations Apprenticeship Option Interior Design International Business* Law Enforcement Logistics & Transportation Supervisor Machine Shop Technology Media Studies with Concentration in Radio Media Studies with Concentration in Television Medical Office Assistant*Mental Health Specialist Merchandising Mill Cabinet Technology Mill Cabinet Technology: Apprenticeship Option Municipal Clerk Nursing (Registered Nurse) Office Management Professional Mixology*Psychiatric Technician Public Health Technician Radiologic Technology Real Estate Recreation Assistant Refrigeration Retail Management Risk Management & Insurance Substance Abuse Counselor Supervision & Management Tax Preparation Traffic Shipping & Receiving Technician*Vocational Nursing Welding Technology Word Processing/Desktop Publishing

Certificate ProgramsThis section includes all certificates offered currently by San Joaquin Delta College. The certificates are designed to provide applied training in specific occupational areas that will prepare students with employable skills in the prescribed certificate area. The certificates are recognized favorably by business and industry, and they are often required for job classification advancement. Refer to the 2005-06 Catalog for changes effective Summer 2005 (AP 4100.1).Certificate Requirements

A. Certificate of Completion (less than 18 units) 1. Completion of not less than the number of units of course work as listed in the college

catalog. 2. “C” or better each course in which the certificate is based. 3. All units must be completed at San Joaquin Delta College. 4. Units earned through Credit by Examination do not apply.B. Certificate of Achievement (18 units and over) 1. Satisfactory completion of not less than the number of units of course work as listed in

each certificate description. 2. “C” or better each course in which the certificate is based. 3. The student must complete a minimum of 12 units or two-thirds of the certificate

course work (whichever is the greater number) at San Joaquin Delta College from the requirements and within the specific subject matter areas in which the certificate is granted.

4. Units earned through Credit by Examination do not apply.

C. Evaluation of Certificate Completion 1. The Registar certifies that a student has completed the requirements for the

certificate. 2. The Discipline Group may waive a portion of the certificate requirement if

the student has met the requirement in the alternate manner. Total unit requriements must be satisfied. Residency requirements cannot be waived.

Application Procedure for Certificates1. During the completing semester of the certificate program, file the Application for

Certificate form with the Evaluations Office (Holt 101).2. Applications must be filed by the deadline date as announced in the College’s

Academic Calendar. The Academic Calendar is published in the College Catalog.

* Pending approval

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NOTES:+ Transfer credit may be limited by UC or CSU, or both. Students should consult a counselor for additional information.***Courses which satisfy the American Institutions Requirement. These courses may not also be used to satisfy IGETC area. See “Transfer To A Four-Year Institution” on page 17.

PLEASE SEEK ADVICE FROM A COUNSELOR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

AREA 3 — ARTS and HUMANITIES(At least 3 courses, 9 semester units) At least one course from the Arts and one from the Humanities.

ART COURSES: Art 001A, 001B, 001C, 002, 002A, 003+ Drama 010, 016A, 016B English 030 Music 001+, 002A, 002B, 004, 007, 008 HUMANITIES COURSES: Anthropology 004 Chinese 003, 004 Civilization 003 English 035, 037, 038, 039, 040A, 040B, 042A, 042B, 043C, 043D, 045, 046A, 046B, 052 French 003, 004, 005 German 003, 004 History 002A, 002B, 004A, 004B, 006A, 006B, 006C,

017A***, 017B***, 027***, 030A***, 030B***, 031***, 034, 037

Humanities 003, 004, 014A, 14B Japanese 003, 004 Philosophy 006, 040, 045, 050 Religion 014A, 014B Sign Language 003 Spanish 003, 004 AREA 4 — SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES(At least 3 courses, 9 semester units) Courses from at least two disciplines or an interdisciplinary sequence.

Anthropology 001, 006, 010 Biology 030 Business 026 Child Development 021+ Communication Studies 007 Economics 001A, 001B Political Science 001***, 002, 003, 005, 010 Psychology 001, 003, 004, 030 Social Science 030 Sociology 001A, 001B, 024, 027, 033

AREA 5 - PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(At least 2 courses required, 7-9 semester units) One Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory. PHYSICAL SCIENCE COURSES: Courses with a laboratory component are underlined.

Astronomy 001, 001L Chemistry 001A, 001B, 003A+, 003B, 012A, 012B Geography 001, 001L Geology 001A, 010+, 015, 016 Physical Science 001+ Physic 002A+, 004A+, 010+ Plant Science 014 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COURSES: Courses with a laboratory component are underlined.

Anthropology 002, 002L Biology 001, 002, 003, 010+, 011, 031, 032, 033 Plant Science 010, 010L

AREA 6 - LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study

in the same language. Students transferring to CSU do not have to meet a proficiency requirement other than English**.

The following course(s) at SJDC fulfill this UC requirement:

Chinese 002, 003*, 004*, 054 French 002, 003*, 004*, 054 German 002, 003*, 004*, 054 Italian 002, 003*, 004*, 054 Japanese 002, 003*, 004*, 054 Sign Language 002,003*, 004 Spanish 054, 002, 002A, 003*, 004*, 005, 006

Effective - Fall 2008

NOTICE TO STUDENTSSelection of courses from this list may be affected by one or more factors, including choice of major, university transfer requirements, or prerequisite or sequencing requirements. Failure to plan appropriately WILL adversely affect timely graduation and/or transfer. Students are encouraged to consult with a counselor to develop an individualized education plan. (Counseling Office, Danner Hall Room 205, (209) 954-5650)

INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC)UC/CSU General Education Pattern

Completion and certification of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) permits students to transfer from San Joaquin Delta College to a campus of either the California State University or the University of California without the need after transfer to take additional lower division general education courses to satisfy the campus’ general education requirements. Students may also opt to fulfill the general education requirements by completing the specific lower division general education requirements of the school or college of the campus to which the student intends to transfer. Both the California State University and the University of California have a specific American Institutions requirement that is separate from their general education requirements. Completion of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum will not satisfy the American Institutions requirement. Courses used to satisfy the American Institutions requirement may not be counted to satisfy either of the Humanities (area 3) or a Social and Behavioral Science (area 4) requirement. Students are encouraged to consult with a counselor to develop an individual education plan. (Counseling Office, Danner Hall Room 205, (209) 954-5650) Note: Students using the IGETC - UC GE pattern for the Associate Degree must also take COM ST 1A.

LIST OF COURSES BY IGETC SUBJECT AREA:

AREA 1 — COMMUNICATION (3 courses, 9 semester units) GROUP A: ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course, 3 semester units)

English 001A

GROUP B: CRITICAL THINKING — ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course, 3 semester units)

English 001D GROUP C: ORAL COMMUNICATION (1 course, 3 semester units)Students transferring to a UC do not have to meet the oral communication requirement. Students using the IGETC - UC GE pattern for the Associate Degree must also take COM ST 001A.

Communication Studies 001A

AREA 2 — MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS and QUANTITATIVE REASONING (1 course, 3 semester units)

Mathematics 001+, 002, 003, 004, 012, 013+, 020, 022, 038A , 038B, 039 Psychology 002

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A. COMMUNICATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND CRITICAL THINKING: A minimum of nine (9) units is required to include one course from each group.

1. Oral Communication # Communication Studies 001A

2. Written Communication # English 001A

3. Critical Thinking # Communication Studies 005 English 001B, 001D Philosophy 030 B. PHYSICAL UNIVERSE AND ITS LIFE FORMS: A minimum of nine (9) units is required, to include

at least one course from each of first three groups listed below. A laboratory course from either Group 1 or 2 must be included. In order for a 001L, 002L, or 010L laboratory course to count as the required lab. course, the corresponding lecture course is also required.

1. Physical Science • Astronomy 001, 001L* • Chemistry 001A*, 001B*, 003A*, 003B*, 012A*,

012B* • Geography 001, 001L* • Geology 001A*, 010, 015, 016 • Physical Science 001 • Physics 002A*, 004A*, 010* • Plant Science 014*

2. Life Science • Animal Husbandry Sciences 010, 010L* • Anthropology 002, 002L* • Biology 001*, 002*, 003*, 010*, 011*, 031*, 032*, 033* • Natural Resources 002 • Plant Science 010, 010L*

3. Mathematics Quantitative Reasoning# • Mathematics 001, 002 , 003, 004, 005, 010, 012, 013, 017A, 020, 022, 038A, 038B, 039 • Psychology 002

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYGeneral Education Pattern

Each candidate for the bachelor’s degree from a California State University (CSU) institution shall complete a pattern of forty-eight (48) semester units of general education courses in addition to courses in American History and Institutions. A student may complete a maximum of thirty-nine (39) of the forty-eight (48) units at San Joaquin Delta College. The San Joaquin Delta College forty-two (42) unit requirement allows students to meet both the CSU General Education pattern and the CSU’s 40404 requirement for American History and Institutions. Students completing the CSU general education pattern will meet the general education requirements of San Joaquin Delta College’s Associate degrees.

Courses shall be selected from Areas A – E below:

D. (Continued)

NOTICE TO STUDENTSSelection of courses from this list may be affected by one or more factors, including choice of major, university transfer requirements, or prerequisite or sequencing requirements. Failure to plan appropriately WILL adversely affect timely graduation and/or transfer. Students are encouraged to consult with a counselor in developing an individual education plan. Counseling services are available in Danner Hall Room 205, (209) 954-5650.

2. Human Social, Political, and Economic Institutions A minimum of six (6) units from at least two separate disciplines.

Administration of Justice 021 Agriculture Business 012 Anthropology 001, 006, 010 Biology 030+ Business 008, 026 Child Development 021 Communication Studies 007****, 011**** Economics 001A, 001B Geography 002, 003, 010 History 002A, 002B, 004A, 004B, 006A, 006B, 006C, 037 Political Science 002, 003, 005, 010 Psychology 001, 003+, 004, 030+ Social Science 030**** Sociology 001A, 001B, 024, 027, 033****

E. LIFE-LONG UNDERSTANDING AND SELF- DEVELOPMENT: A minimum of three (3) units is required.***

Anthropology 004 Biology 030+ Child Development 026 Communication Studies 003 Computer Science 011 English 033G Family and Consumer Sciences 002, 003, 005, 006, 023 Guidance 008 Health Education 001, 030 Humanities 004 Physical Education 001D, 009A Psychology 003+, 024, 030+

Effective - Fall 2008

NOTES:* indicates laboratory course** indicates “Meets Title 40404 requirement”*** indicates “Entire three units may not be selected from Physical Education”**** indicates CSU Sacramento “Race and Ethnicity in American society” general education requirement(#) indicates with a “C” or better(*) Effective Fall 2005 the courses accepted for satisfaction of the U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals requirement has changed. If you completed this requirement prior to Fall 2005, you will not be affected. It is highly recommended that you make an appointment to see a counselor if you have any questions about this change in requirements. Counseling appointments may be made by calling (209) 954-5650.+ Course may be listed in more than one area, but shall not be certified in more than one area.

C. ARTS, LITERATURE, PHILOSOPHY AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES: A minimum of nine (9) units is required, to include at least three units from Group 1 and 2.

1. Arts • Art 001A, 001B, 001C, 002, 002A, 003, 004, 006, 007A, 020A, 033A, 040A, 064A • Drama 010, 016A, 016B • English 030 • Fashion 008 • Horticulture 004 • Interior Design 008 • Music 001, 002A, 002B, 004, 007, 008 • Photography 001A

2. Humanities • Civilization 003 • English 034, 035, 037, 038, 039, 040A, 040B, 042A, 042B, 043C, 043D, 045, 046A, 046B, 052 • Humanities 003, 014A, 014B • Philosophy 006, 040, 045, 050 • Religion 014A, 014B

3. Foreign Language • Any one course in the sequence 001-004 or any two courses in the sequence 051-054 • French 005 • Sign Language 001, 002, 003, 004 • Spanish 001A, 002A

D. SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS AND BEHAVIORS; HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: A minimum of twelve (12) units is required, to include

at least six units from each group.

(*) 1. U.S. History/U.S. Constitution/ California State and Local Government**

Option 1 ** For U.S. History/U.S. Constitution: History 017A California State and Local Government, one of the following: History 027, 030B, 034 or Political Science 001. OR Option 2 ** For U.S. History, one of the following: History 017A, 017B, 027, 030A, 030B, 031 and for U.S. Constitution and California State and Local Government: Political Science 001.

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Associate Degree General Education Pattern The Chancellor’s Office for the California Community Colleges deems that the governing board of community colleges shall establish a general education program which symbolizes a successful attempt on the part of the college to lead students through patterns of learning experiences designed to develop certain capabilities and insights. Among these are the ability to think and to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing; to use mathematics; to understand the modes of inquiry of the major disciplines; be aware of other cultures and times; to achieve insight gained through experience in thinking about ethical problems; and to develop the capacity for self-understanding. In addition to these accomplishments, the student shall possess sufficient depth in some field of knowledge to contribute to lifetime interest. General education is designed to introduce students to the variety of means through which people comprehend the modern world. It reflects the conviction of colleges that those who receive their degrees must possess in common certain basic principles, concepts and methodologies both unique to and shared by the various disciplines. College educated persons must be able to use this knowledge when evaluating and appreciating the physical environment, the culture and the society in which they live.

Important Date — July 10, 2009last Day to File for Graduation with AA, AS, or Certificate for Summer 2009

Each candidate for San Joaquin Delta College’s Associate in Arts degree or Associate in Science degree shall complete no fewer than a total of twenty-four (24) semester units of course work among categories through V below. Courses which satisfy the major area requirement or the general education course requirement may be used to meet either of the requirements, but not for both. For students planning to transfer, refer to CSU and UC patterns. (See page 16-17)

I. NATURAL SCIENCES (1 course minimum)

Animal Husbandry Science 010, or 010/010L Anthropology 002 or 002/002L Astronomy 001 or 001/001L Biology 010, 011, 012 Chemistry 001A, 003A, 010 Family and Consumer Sciences 006 Geography 001 or 001/001L Geology 001A, 010, 015, 016 Natural Resources 002 Physical Science 001 Physics 010 Plant Science 010, or 010/010L

II. SOCIAL SCIENCE (1 course minimum from each group)

Group A History 017A, 017B, 027, 030A, 030B, 031, 034 Political Science 001 Group B Agriculture Business 012 Anthropology 001, 010 Child Development 021, 026 Economics 001A, 001B Geography 002, 010 History 002A, 002B, 004A, 004B, 006A, 006B, 006C Political Science 002, 003, 010 Psychology 001 Social Science 030 Sociology 001A

III. HUMANITIES (1 course minimum)

Anthropology 004 Art 001A, 001B, 001C, 002, 002A, 003, 004 Civilization 003 Culinary Arts 016 Drama 010, 016A, 016B English 030, 035, 037, 038, 039, 040A, 040B, 042A, 042B, 043C, 043D, 045, 046A, 046B, 047, 049, 052, 055, 057 Fashion 008 Foreign Language 001, 051-052 Horticulture 004 Humanities 003, 004 Music 001, 002A, 002B, 004, 007, 008 Philosophy 006, 045 Religion 014A, 014B Sign Language 001

IV. LEARNING SKILLS (1 course minimum, from each group)

Group A

Communication Studies 005 English 001A, 079, 079L

Group B Agriculture Business 013 Math 001, 010, 012, 013, 017A, 020, 022, 038A, 038B, 039, 082 Philosophy 030 Psychology 002

Group C Communication Studies 001A, 003, 008

V. AWARENESS OF SELF AND SOCIETY (1 course minimum)

Administration of Justice 021

Biology 030

Business 008, 020

Communication Studies 007, 011

Computer Science 011

Education 010

English 034

Family and Consumer Sciences 002, 003, 005, 023

Guidance 008

Health Education 001

Library 003

Mass Communication 001, 004

Philosophy 040

Political Science 005

Psychology 030

Sociology 001B, 027, 033

NOTICE TO STUDENTSSelection of courses from this list may be affected by one or more factors, including choice of major, university transfer requirements, or prerequisite or sequencing requirements. Failure to plan appropriately WILL adversely affect timely graduation and/or transfer. Students are encouraged to consult with a counselor to develop an individualized education plan. (Counseling Office, Danner Hall, Room 205, (209) 954-5650).

Note: Additional courses may have been added since the publication of this document. Please see the online catalog at www.deltacollege.edu for the current listing.

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COLLEGE CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSESStudents who have completed articulated courses in high school may receive college credit at San Joaquin Delta College. The College is committed to comprehensive articulation of instructional programs with both secondary and post secondary education institiutions, usually referred to as “2 + 2 + 2” articulation. The “2 + 2” articulation links the high school program, adult school and ROP with San Joaquin Delta Community College programs. These articulated programs lead to an Associate Degree. The “2 + 2 + 2” articulation adds a four-year college or university program leading to a Baccalaureate Degree where appropriate.

The articulation process is a system designed to help students to advance from one course, program, or educational level to the next without unnecessary repetition of essentially similiar courses for which credit has been received.

Courses noted as “Pending” were not through the renewal process as of publication date of this schedule. Please refer to the 2+2 Articulation web site at: http:deltacollege.edu/dept/ar/admissions/22articulation.html to access a list of currently active 2+2 articulated courses.

If you have taken any of the courses on the List of Articulated Courses, you may wish to exercise your right to obtain college credit by completing ALL of the following criteria:1. Successfully complete the courses according to the articulation agreement between the

high school and Delta College. 2. Successfully complete the New Student Orientation course. Guidance 11 3. Request credit within two years of course completion or no later than two years after high

school graduation. 4. File an Application for College Credit AND submit Official/Sealed Transcripts from High

School/Secondary School to the Admissions and Records Office, Holt 101, 5151 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95207.

If you have questions about the application process, please contact the Admissions Office at (209) 954-5625.

If you have questions about Articulated Courses please call the Articulation Office (209) 954-5248.

High School High School Class SJDC Class Effective thru May 31, Amador High School Auto Services ROP AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Amador High School Auto Services ROP AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Amador High School Auto Services ROP AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Advanced Auto Mechanics AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Advanced Auto Mechanics AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Advanced Auto Mechanics AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Auto Services 5655.70 AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Auto Services 5655.70 AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Auto Services 5655.70 AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Calculus AP MATH 001 Calculus 2008-2011Bear Creek High School Cisco 1st and 2nd Semesters ELECT 030A Basic Electronic Computer Networking & ELECT 030B Advanced Electronic Computer Networking 2007-2010 (Pending)Bear Creek High School Computer Literacy Intro BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding 2007-2010 (Pending)Bear Creek High School Drafting Introduction 5707.00 E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills 2009Bear Creek High School Fashion and Design 4411.00 FASHION 030 - Basic Industry Sewing 2007-2010 (Pending)Bret Harte High School Health Science H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech and HS 039 Survey of Health Careers 2007-2010 (Pending)Calaveras High School Auto Mechanics 1, 2 AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Calaveras High School Automotive Level II AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Calaveras High School Automotive Service Occupations ROP AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Calaveras High School Desktop Publishing GRART 001A Digital Imaging 2009 Calaveras High School Health Science (CHS #7020) H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech and H S 039 Survey of Health Careers 2007-2010 (Pending)Calaveras High School Introduction to Office Technology 1st Semester BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding 2009Calaveras High School Introduction to Office Technology 2nd Semester BIM 001B Document Processing 2009Calaveras High School Microsoft Office 2000 CSA 020 MS Word, Excel, and Access 2008-2011Calaveras High School Police Science, ROP AJ 022 Concepts of Criminal Law, AJ 025 Criminal Investigation, and AJ 026 Patrol Procedures 2008-2011East Union High School Accounting I BUS 010A Bookeeping 2008-2011East Union High School AP Statistics MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2009 East Union High School Computer Keyboarding BIM 001A Keyboarding and BIM 001B Document Processing 2008-2011Escalon High School Accounting ROP BUS 010A Bookkeeping 2009 Escalon High School Auto 1 AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Escalon High School Automotive Technology II AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Escalon High School Automotive Technology III AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Escalon High School Office Procedure BIM 038 Office Technologies 2008-2011Franklin High School Biology HL 1 & 2 BIOL 001 Core Biology 2008-2011Galt High School Flori/Landscape 3665 HORT 031A and HORT 031B Floral Arrangement 2009 Galt High School Health Occupations II/Medical Terminology H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech 2007-2010 (Pending)Institute for Global Commerce and Government (West High) 4590 International Business BUS 055 International Business 2009 Institute for Global Commerce and

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Government (West High) 4685 Law, Order, and Public Policy AJ 021 Criminal Justice in Safety 2009Lincoln High School Accounting I BUS 010A Bookkeeping 2008-2011Lincoln High School Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 033 Anatomy & Physiology 2008-2011Lincoln High School AP Statistics MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2009Lincoln High School Biology BIOL 010 Survey of Biology 2009Lincoln High School Calculus MATH 001 Calculus 2009Lincoln High School Drafting 2 E TECH 011 Engineering Drafting 2007-2010 (Pending)Lincoln High School Drafting I E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills 2008-2011Lincoln High School Fashions II FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing 2009 Lincoln High School Floriculture ROP HORT 031A and HORT 031B Floral Arrangement 2009 Lincoln High School Keyboarding BIM 001A Keyboarding 2008-2011Lincoln High School ROP Child Care CDEV 032A Early ECE Practicum 2007-2010 (Pending) Lincoln Technical Academy Banking and Money Management BIM 032A Beginning Office Calculation and BIM 032B Intermediate Office Calculation 2007-2010 (Pending)Lincoln Technical Academy Banking and Money Management BUS 078 Introduction to Teller Training 2007-2010 (Pending)Lincoln Technical Academy Fire Science FIRE 074 Fire Behavior and Combustion 2007-2010 (Pending)Lincoln Technical Academy Microsoft Office 2000 CSA 020 MS Word, Excel, and Access 2008-2011Lincoln Technical Academy PageMaker 5 - Macintosh BIM 023P or BIM 023M Beginning Desktop Publishing Using PageMaker 2008-2011Lincoln Technical Academy WordPerfect for Windows BIM 082 WordPerfect for Windows 2007-2010 (Pending)Lindbergh Education Center Careers in Law Enforcement AJ 41 AJ 021 Criminal Justice in Safety 2009 Lindbergh Education Center Fashion Merchandising FASHION 002 - Introduction to the Fashion Industry 2008-2011Lindbergh Education Center ROP Automotive Technology AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2007-2010 (Pending)Lindbergh Education Center ROP Automotive Technology AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2007-2010 (Pending)Lindbergh Education Center ROP Automotive Technology AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2007-2010 (Pending)Lindbergh Education Center ROP Banking and Finance BUS 078 Introduction to Teller Training 2007-2010 (Pending)Lindbergh Education Center ROP Career Office Training BIM 032A Beginning Office Calculation 2007-2010 (Pending)Lindbergh Education Center ROP Careers with Children CDEV 032A Early ECE Practicum 2008-2011Lindbergh Education Center ROP Health Careers H S 039 Survey of Health Careers 2008-2011Linden High School Anatomy/Physiology AB BIOL 011 Human Biology 2009 Linden High School Computer Applications CSA 018 Microcomputers and Small Business: Apple Macintosh 2008-2011Linden High School Engineering Drafting Technology E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills 2009Linden High School ROP Fire Science FIRE 074 Fire Behavior and Combustion 2009 Linden High School ROP Landscape/Plant Production HORT 001 Fundamentals of Horticulture 2009 Lodi High School Accounting I BUS 010A Bookkeeping 2008-2011Lodi High School Agriculture Biology CP AH SC 010 Principles of Animal Science 2007-2010 (Pending)Lodi High School AP Statistics 2483.16 MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2009 Lodi High School Calculus AP MATH 001 Calculus 2007-2010 (Pending)Lodi High School Computer Aided Drafting and Design ROP 5705.70 E TECH 012 Computer-Aided Drafting 2008-2011Lodi High School Computer Literacy BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding and BIM 001B Document Processing 2009 Lodi High School Drafting Intro or Adv. Drafting E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills 2008-2011Lodi High School Fashion and Design 4411.00 FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing 2007-2010 (Pending)Lodi High School Interior Design ID 002 Introduction to Interior Design 2008-2011Lodi High School Intro Auto Mechanics & Advanced Auto Mechanics AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Lodi High School Intro Auto Mechanics & Advanced Auto Mechanics AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Lodi High School Intro Auto Mechanics & Advanced Auto Mechanics AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Lodi High School Pre-Calculus 2451.10 MATH 039 Precalculus 2009 Manteca High School Accounting I BUS 010A Bookkeeping 2008-2011Manteca High School Calculus AB MATH 001 Calculus 2009 Manteca High School Computer Applications I CSA 018 Microcomputers and Small Business: Apple Macintosh 2008-2011Manteca High School Drafting I E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills 2008-2011Manteca High School Pre-Calculus MATH 39 Precalculus 2007-2010 (Pending)Modesto High School Automotive Technician ROP AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2007-2010 (Pending)Modesto High School Automotive Technology 1-2 AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2007-2010 (Pending)Modesto High School Automotive Technology 3-4 AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2007-2010 (Pending)Sierra High School Accounting I BUS 010A Bookkeeping 2007-2010 (Pending)Sierra High School Calculus AB MATH 001 Calculus 2007-2010 (Pending)

COLLEGE CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSES — ContinuedHigh School High School Class SJDC Class Effective thru May 31,

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COLLEGE CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSES — ContinuedHigh School High School Class SJDC Class Effective thru May 31, Sierra High School Calculus BC MATH 002 Calculus 2007-2010 (Pending)Sierra High School Computer Applications CSA 018 Microcomputers and Small Business: Apple Macintosh 2007-2010 (Pending)Sierra High School Fashion and Design FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing 2008-2011Sierra High School Pre-Calculus MATH 39 Precalculus 2008-2011St. Mary’s High School Calculus AP MATH 001 Calculus and MATH 002 Calculus 2009 St. Mary’s High School Pre-Calculus MATH 39 Precalculus 2009 St. Mary’s High School Pre-Calculus Honors MATH 39 Precalculus 2009 St. Mary’s High School Statistics MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2009 Stagg High School Auto Mechanics 1, 2 AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Stagg High School Auto Mechanics 1, 2 AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Stagg High School Auto Mechanics 1, 2 AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Stagg High School Clothing and Textiles 3 and 4 FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing 2008-2011Stagg High School Community First Aid and Safety H ED 030 Community First Aid and Safety 2010Stagg High School CPR H ED 032 CPR 2010Stagg High School Medical Terminology and Speech H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech 2010Tokay High School Auto I and Auto II AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2008-2011Tokay High School Auto I and Auto II AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2008-2011Tokay High School Auto I and Auto II AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2008-2011Tokay High School Cisco 1st and 2nd Semesters ELECT 030A Basic Electronic Computer Networking & ELECT 030B Advanced Electronic Computer Networking 2007-2010 (Pending)Tokay High School Computer Applications 4652.00 CSA 018 Microcomputers and Small Business: Apple Macintosh 2007-2010 (Pending)Tokay High School Computer Assisted Drafting E TECH 012 Computer-Aided Drafting 2007-2010 (Pending)Tokay High School Computer Literacy 4610.00 BIM 001B Document Processing 2007-2010 (Pending)Tokay High School Drafting Introduction E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills 2008-2011Tokay High School Fashion & Design FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing 2008-2011Tokay High School Interior Design ID 002 Introduction to Interior Design 2008-2011Tokay High School Pre-Calculus MATH 39 Precalculus 2009 Tracy High School Accounting I BUS 010A Bookkeeping 2008-2011Tracy High School Auto Tech 2 Hr ROP AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2007-2010 (Pending)Tracy High School Auto Tech 2 Hr ROP AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2007-2010 (Pending)Tracy High School Auto Tech 2 Hr ROP AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2007-2010 (Pending)Tracy High School F.E.A.S.T. ROP CUL ART 001 Introduction to Hospitality Industry 2008-2011Tracy High School IB H Adv Bio 2 BIOL 001 Core Biology 2008-2011Tracy High School Vocational Welding MECH 010 Basic Welding for the Trades 2007-2010Weber Institute 8714 Nurse Assistant ROP H S 070 Nursing Assistant Training 2010 Weber Institute Advanced Cisco Networking Academy 1st semester ELECT 030A Basic Electronic Computer Networking & ELECT 030B Advanced Electronic Computer Networking 2008-2011Weber Institute Advanced Cisco Networking Academy 2nd semester ELECT 030C Basic Electronic Computer Networking & ELECT 030D Advanced Electronic Computer Networking 2008-2011Weber Institute Cisco Networking Academy 1st semester ELECT 030A Basic Electronic Computer Networking 2008-2011Weber Institute Cisco Networking Academy 2nd semester ELECT 030B Advanced Electronic Computer Networking 2008-2011Weber Institute Cisco Networking Academy 3rd semester ELECT 030C Basic Electronic Computer Networking 2008-2011Weber Institute Cisco Networking Academy 4th semester ELECT 030D Advanced Electronic Computer Networking 2008-2011Weber Institute ROP I #8800 AUTO 062 Brakes, Suspensions and Powertrain Systems 2009Weber Institute ROP I #8800 AUTO 063 Fuel and Electrical Systems 2009Weber Institute ROP II #8801 AUTO 064 Basic Engines 2009West High School Algebra 2 Pre-AP MATH 038A Precalculus I 2008-2011West High School Computer Literacy/Keyboarding BIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding 2008-2011West High School Pre-Calculus Honors MATH 39 Precalculus 2009

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Math Course SequenceHigh School Algebra I - Completed with a “C” or better is equivalent to Delta College MATH 80

High School Algebra II - completed with a “C” or better is equivalent to Delta College MATH 82

MATH LEVEL I *MATH 074A-D Applied Math

*MATH 073 Applied Math Lab

*MATH 076 Review of Arithmetic

*MATH 83A/B and MATH 84A/B have been deactivated as have MATH 80L and 82L.**MATH 38A and MATH 38B are needed for MATH 1 OR MATH 39 can be taken but only if the special prerequisites of this fast-paced course are met.

*Units earned in these courses do not count toward the Associate Degree.

Math Skills Requisite Levels

MATH LEVEL II REQUIRED MATH 80 Elementary Algebra MATH 82 Intermediate Algebra *MATH 78 Pre-Algebra

(Some of the above courses may have requirements other than test scores. Previous course work may qualify for some math classes.)

MATH 38APrecalculus I

MATH 38BPrecalculus II

MATH 39Precalculus

MATH 22Discrete Math

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If you are planning to transfer to a four year institution from San Joaquin Delta College, you should consult with a Delta College counselor, a representative of the campus to which you plan to transfer, and refer to the college catalog for that campus in order to obtain the most current information. Additional information is available at www.californiacolleges.edu, this is California’s free official source for college and career planning. You are encouraged to visit the web sites published in this article. There are four things to research when planning the courses you will need to transfer:1) Admission requirements for the university you plan to

attend.2) General education requirements. Consult with your

counselor to select a general education pattern that best meets your transfer goals.

3) Major preparation courses which meet pre-requisites for upper division coursework. Consult with your counselor to determine which lower division courses and major preparation courses you should complete at San Joaquin Delta College before you transfer.

4) Other requirements that can be completed at the community college, e.g., foreign language, diversity requirement, computer literacy.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSTransfer to a California State University (CSU):1) Admission requirements for students who have

completed fewer than 60 transferable units at the time of entry to the CSU:

a. have a college grade point average of 2.0 or better in all transferable college units attempted;

b. be in good standing at the last college or university attended (eligible to re-enroll);

c. meet the admission requirements for a first-time freshman or successfully complete necessary courses to make up the deficiencies;

d. meet the eligibility index required of a freshman (you may need SAT or ACT test scores, depending on your grade point average and the requirements for the campus you wish to attend);

e. contact the campus you wish to attend to determine whether there are limits on admission as a lower division transfer. Some campuses may require completion of English composition and general education mathematics.

2) Admission requirements for students who have completed 60 or more transferable units at the time of entry to the CSU:

a. have a college grade point average of 2.0 or better in all transferable college units attempted;

b. be in good standing at the last college or university attended (eligible to re-enroll);

c. complete 30 semester units of courses equivalent to general education requirements with a grade of C or better. The 30 units must include all of the general education requirements in communication in the English language (English composition, oral communication, and critical thinking) and at least one course in college level mathematics.

For more information visit www.csumentor.edu or obtain printed materials in the Career Transfer Center, Danner 202-203, San Joaquin Delta College.

Transfer to a University of California (UC):1) Admission requirements for students who have

completed less than 60 transferable units at the time of entry to the UC:

TRANSFER TO A FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTION a. meet the admission requirements for a first-

time freshman (A-G subjects, grades, and test requirements) or successfully complete courses to make up any subject deficiencies;

b. have a college grade point average of 2.0 or better in all transferable college units attempted;

c. contact the campus you wish to attend to determine whether there are limits on admission as a lower division transfer.

2) Admission requirements for students who have completed 60 transferable units at the time of entry to the UC:

a. have a college grade point average of at least a 2.4;

b. complete two transferable college courses in English composition, one transferable college course in mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning, and four transferable college courses chosen from at least two of the following subject areas: arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and physical and biological sciences.

For more information visit www.universityofcalifornia.edu or obtain printed materials in the Career Transfer Center, Danner 202-203, San Joaquin Delta College.

Transfer to a California Independent College or University: Each of these campuses maintain different admission requirements. To begin exploring and identifying the campus suited to your needs, you should:1) visit www.aiccumentor.org. This web site provides

more information about California’s 77 independent colleges and universities;

2) visit www.californiacolleges.edu. This web site is California’s free official source for college and career planning.

3) visit the campuses you have selected, see for yourself;4) learn how to apply for financial aid in California.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS The California State University (CSU) and the University of California (UC) campuses have different admission and general education requirements. Depending on your choice of campus and major, you may be advised to complete minimum general education courses or an entire general education pattern. Consult with a counselor or university representative or university website to determine which GE pattern will satisfy the general education requirements needed at the institution you wish to attend.

MAJOR PREPARATION Each four-year institution has a specific list of courses required to prepare a student for a major. You should1) meet with a counselor to discuss which courses are

appropriate for the major you wish to pursue at a particular school;

2) visit the web site www.ASSIST.org to learn more about the preparation for the major at a UC/CSU you would like to attend. Visit the website for the school you would like to attend;

3) visit the campus you would like to attend. Talk to an advisor in the department of your major to learn more about the specific preparation that is required. Meet with a representative from that school in the Delta College Transfer Center.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS You may be able to satisfy additional campus-specific requirements before transferring. Requirements may include a foreign language , diversity or a literacy. Consult with a counselor to determine if the campus you are planning to attend has any special requirements you can satisfy before transferring.

GENERAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATION Request partial or full certification of your general education courses after you have been admitted to a four-year institution that you wish to attend and during your last semester of enrollment at Delta College. If you have been following the CSU general education pattern, partial or full certification is available. If you have been following the IGETC general education pattern, with few exceptions, only full certification is available. The certification process can help you avoid having to take additional lower division courses for general education after transferring to the four-year institution. The forms to apply for general education certification are available in the Evaluations Office, Holt 101, or in Guidance and Counseling, Danner 205.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA TRANSFER ADMISSION GUARANTEE PROGRAM (TAG) In 2007, the University of California started using a common name and form for its’ transfer admission guarantee program. Under the Transfer Admission Guarantee program, seven out of ten UC campuses offer guaranteed admission to California community college students who meet specific requirements. Students in the TAG program can receive early review of their academic records, early admission notification and specific guidance on major preparation and general education coursework. These agreements, developed in conjunction with your Delta College Counselor, will guarantee your admission to the university for which the agreement is written. With your counselor, you will develop a Student Education Plan, (SEP), which will ensure that you are taking the proper courses to become eligible for admission. Your SEP will include the courses necessary to complete your general education and major preparation requirements. If you fulfill your obligation as outlined in the TAG, the Transfer institution will fulfill its obligation, meaning you will be automatically admitted upon completion of the formal admissions process. To develop your TAG, see a counselor as soon as possible during your first semester at Delta College by contacting the Counseling Office for an appointment at (209) 954-5650. For details, visit www.UCTransfer.org to see a list of participating campuses, eligibility criteria, and campus-specific notes.

CENTRAL VALLEY HIGHER EDUCATION CONSORTIUM TRANSFER ADMISSION AGREEMENT (CVHEC TAA) The Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC) developed a Guaranteed Transfer Admission Agreement (TAA) in conjunction with UC Merced, CSU-Stanislaus, CSU-Fresno, CSU-Bakersfield, and University of the Pacific. The TAA is designed specifically for San Joaquin Valley Community College Students. As a San Joaquin Delta College student, you are eligible to participate in the CVHEC agreement, and receive guaranteed admission to the above 4-year Colleges and Universities located in the San Joaquin Valley. Consult with a Delta College Counselor at (209) 954-5650 for additional information.

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Apprenticeship San Joaquin Delta College provides related courses of instruction in accordance with the California Apprenticeship Law. Courses cover related and supplemental instruction in related technical areas of the trades and are intended to complement the skills learned on the job. Information on how to become an apprentice may be obtained from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, 2424 Arden Way, Suite 160, Sacramento, CA 95825 or San Joaquin Delta College, Applied Science and Technology Office, Holt Center, room 140, 5151 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA, 95207. Phone: (209) 954-5236. The following is a list of apprenticeship related training courses offered at Delta College.

•Auto Mechanics •Machinist •Caterpillar Dealer •Maintenance Mechanic Service Technician •Mechanical Maintenance •Body and Fender Repair •Mill Cabinet •Civil Maintenance •Plant Operator •Diesel Technology •Plumbing and Pipefitting •Electrical •Utility Craft Worker •Electrical Maintenance

Internship and Work Experience Programs

The Internship/Work Experience Program is designed for college students who are enrolled in courses at San Joaquin Delta College while employed in a paid or non paid position at a business, industry, or government work site. By participating in the Internship/Work Experience Program the student is given the opportunity to develop marketable skills, abilities, attitudes and work habits appropriate to successful employment in a career field. Students participating in the program will earn general elective college credit from 1-4 units per semester. Once the student has reached the 16 units limit, the student is no longer eligible for the program. All participating students must complete Student Application Packet and submit the packet to the Internship/Work Experience office for enrollment in the program. The Student Application packet must be submitted each semester before the census date for full-term courses for each semester. For more information contact the Internship/Work Experience Office at 954-5269.

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC TRANSFER ADMISSION AGREEMENT (TAA) Meet with a Delta College Counselor to determine if you are eligible to transfer and meet the criteria for your major to develop a TAA with University of the Pacific. TAA’s are available for the fall and spring terms and should be completed at least six months before you plan to attend. For additional information, go to www.pacific.edu/transfer or go.pacific.edu/taa.

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS TRANSFER MAJOR You may earn an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences by completing the CSU general education pattern or the IGETC CSU general education pattern and completing the following additional requirements: A minimum of sixty (60) transferable units with a 2.0 or higher grade point average, meet the residence requirement of completing the last twelve (12) semester units at Delta College; and attend during the semester of qualification for graduation or complete a total of at least twenty-four (24) units at Delta College.

Transfer To A Four-year Institution (continued)

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COURSES AND PROGRAMS OFFERED AT DELTA COLLEGE(FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS, SEE THE COLLEGE CATALOG)

This Schedule of Classes is alphabetically arranged under Code Letters. When you locate a subject on this index in which you are interested, note the Code Letters in the next column. Then turn to the Code Letters in the body of the Schedule. Example: You will find Accounting in the BUS (Business) section.

COURSES & PROGRAMS REFER TOAccounting BUSAdministration of Justice AJAdministrative Assistant BIMAgricultural Business AGBUSAgricultural Engineering AGEGRAir Conditioning AUTO/MECH/DIESLAmerican Sign Language SLAnatomy BIOLAnimal Science AH SCAnthropology ANTHRApparel Design FASHION, FCSArabic ARABArchitectural Drafting ARCHArt ARTAstronomy ASTROAthletics ATHAuto Body AUTOAutomotive Technology AUTOAutomotive Technology Apprenticeship A-AUTAviation AEROBanking & Finance BUSBasic Academy: Institutions A JBasic Peace Officer Academy (POST) A JBaking & Pastry CUL ARTSBiology BIOLBody & Fender AUTOBotany BIOLBusiness, General BUSCarpentry CONSTCaterpillar-Apprenticeship CATChemistry CHEMChild Development CDEVChinese CHINCISCO ELECTCivil Engineering Technology ETECHCivilization CIVILCommunication/Speech Language Pathology COMMCommunication Studies/Speech COM STComputer Networking CSN, ELECTComputer Support CSA, C SComputer Programming CSPComputer Science CSW, CSN, C S, CSA, CSPConservation N RConstruction CONSTCorrections A JCulinary Arts CUL ARTDance DANCEData Entry BIMDevelopmental Education DV EDDiesel Technology DIESLDrafting, Architectural ARCHDrafting, Civil/Elect/Mech Engineering ETECHDrama DRAMAEarly Childhood Education CDEVEconomics ECONEducation EDUC

Electrical Engineering Technology ETECHElectrical Technology ELECElectrical Technology Apprenticeship A-ELEElectron Microscopy E MElectronics ELECTEmergency Medical Technology H SEngineering ENGREngineering Technology ETECHEnglish ENGEnglish as a Second Language ENGFamily & Consumer Sciences FCSFashion Merchandising FASHION, FCSFire Academy FIREFire Science FIREFirst Responder H SFluid Power INDUSForestry N RFoster Care Education FCSFrench FRENGeographic Information Systems (GIS) GEOGGeography GEOGGeology GEOLGerman GERMGraphic Arts GRARTHealth Education H EDHealth Sciences H SHeating & Air Conditioning MECHHistory HISTHome Economics FCSHome Health Aid H SHorticulture (Ornamental) HORTHuman Development FCSHumanities HUMHydraulics INDUSIndustrial Technology INDUSIndustrial Technology Apprenticeship A-INDInfant Development FCSInsurance BUSInterior Design ID, FCSInternational Business BUSItalian ITALJapanese JAPANJournalism JOURN/MCOMKeyboarding BIMLandscape O HLaw Enforcement AJLearning Disabilities L DLife Management FCSMachine Shop MECHMachine Shop Apprenticeship A-MECManagement BUSMarketing & Merchandising BUSMass Communications MCOM/JOURNMathematics MATHMechanical Engineering Technology ETECH

Medical Office BIMMicrobiology BIOLMill Cabinet CONSTMill Cabinet Apprenticeship A-CONMobile Intensive Care Nursing NURSMunicipal Clerk BUSMusic MUSICNatural Resources N RNetwork Software C SNursing-Registered NURSNutrition FCSOffice Assistant BIMOffice Management BIMOffice, General BIMPhilosophy PHILOPhotography PHOTOPhysical Education P EPhysical Science PHSCIPhysics PHYSCPhysiology BIOLPlant Science PLANTPolice Science A JPolitical Science POLSCPrivate Pilot AEROProbation/Parole A JPsychiatric Technician P TPsychology PSYCHPublic Administration BUSRadio/Television RTVRadiological Technology RADReading READINGReal Estate BUSRefrigeration/Air Conditioning MECHReligion RELGNRetail Management BUSRussian RUSSSheet Metal MECHSign Language SLSmall Business BUSSmall Engines SM ENG/AGEGRSocial Science SOC SCSociology SOCIOSpanish SPANSpecial Education SP EDSpeech COM STSpeech Language Pathology COMM DIS Tagalog TAGTransportation BUSVietnamese VIETVocational Nursing VOC NURWeb Database Programmer CSWWeb Developer/Programming CSP, CSWWelding MECH/AGEGRWord Processing BIMZoology BIOL

COURSES & PROGRAMS REFER TO COURSES & PROGRAMS REFER TO

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Check out the short-term format for semester courses!Please see middle section of schedule of classes for instructor, time, location, and code.

Short Term Courses for Concentrated Learning Experiences

6 Weeks (Session 6A): June 15 - July 24Course Course Name Region A J 021 Criminal Justice TracyABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusABE 103 GED Prep Preparation Stockton CampusAGBUS 013 Agri/Natural Resourc Math Stockton CampusAH SC 010 Princ Animal Scnce Stockton CampusANTHR 002 Physical Anthropology Stockton CampusANTHR 002L Physical Anthropology Lab Stockton CampusART 001A Art History Stockton CampusART 001B Art History Stockton CampusART 006 Color And Design Stockton CampusART 007A Beginning Painting Stockton CampusART 007B Intermediate Painting Stockton CampusART 007C Advanced Painting Stockton CampusART 101 Art for Seniors Stockton CampusART 101 Art for Seniors Stockton CampusAUTO 062 Basic Brake/Susp/WhlAl/Ma Stockton CampusAUTO 063 Basic Engine Perform/Elec Stockton CampusAUTO 080A Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080B Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080C Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080D Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080E Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080F Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080G Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusAUTO 080H Auto Body Repair Stockton CampusBIM 039 Office Management InternetBIOL 001 Core Biology Stockton CampusBIOL 001 Core Biology Stockton CampusBIOL 010 Survey of Biology Stockton CampusBIOL 011 Human Biology Stockton CampusBIOL 011 Human Biology Stockton CampusBIOL 022 Intro Medical Microbiolog Stockton CampusBIOL 022 Intro Medical Microbiolog Stockton CampusBIOL 022 Intro Medical Microbiolog Stockton CampusBIOL 022 Intro Medical Microbiolog Stockton CampusBIOL 022 Intro Medical Microbiolog Stockton CampusBIOL 030 Human Sexuality InternetBIOL 030 Human Sexuality Internet

BIOL 031 Human Anatomy Stockton CampusBIOL 031 Human Anatomy Stockton CampusBIOL 031 Human Anatomy Stockton CampusBIOL 031 Human Anatomy Stockton CampusBUS 010A Bookkeeping InternetBUS 015 Excel Spreadsheets Stockton CampusBUS 020 Introduction to Business InternetBUS 020 Introduction to Business InternetBUS 021 Marketing InternetBUS 022 Professional Selling InternetBUS 026 Economics of Business InternetBUS 030 Supervision/Human Relatio InternetBUS 060 Small Bus Management InternetBUS 067 Intro/Personal Finance InternetCDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Deve InternetCDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Deve Stockton CampusCDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Deve Stockton CampusCDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Deve TracyCDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Deve InternetCDEV 026 Child, Family,& Community InternetCDEV 026 Child, Family,& Community InternetCDEV 026 Child, Family,& Community Stockton CampusCDEV 031A ECE Theory Stockton CampusCDEV 032A Early ECE Practicum Stockton CampusCDEV 032B ECE Practicum Stockton CampusCDEV 033 Infant Dev/Caregivng Stockton CampusCDEV 034 Children/Special Needs InternetCHEM 001A General Chemistry Stockton CampusCHEM 003A Intro Chemistry Stockton CampusCHEM 003A Intro Chemistry Stockton CampusCHEM 003A Intro Chemistry Stockton CampusCHEM 003A Intro Chemistry Stockton CampusCHEM 003A Intro Chemistry Stockton CampusCHEM 003A Intro Chemistry Stockton CampusCIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civiliz Stockton CampusCIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civiliz Stockton CampusCIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civiliz TracyCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech TracyCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech TracyCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech TracyCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 007 Intercultural Communica InternetCS 011 Fundamentals/Comp Sci Stockton CampusCS 011 Fundamentals/Comp Sci InternetCS 011 Fundamentals/Comp Sci InternetCS 011 Fundamentals/Comp Sci Internet

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CATERPILLAR PROGRAM

The CAT Learning Community is part of the Caterpillar Service Technician Program (ThinkBIG). The community integrates course work and workplace skills to enhance student learning as students work toward an Associate Degree. Contact the Applied Science Division at 954-5230 for more information.

ENG 001D Critical Composition InternetENG 001D Critical Composition Stockton CampusENG 001D Critical Composition Stockton CampusENG 030 Film as Literature TracyENG 030 Film as Literature Stockton CampusENG 033A Study Skills Stockton CampusENG 033A Study Skills Stockton CampusENG 033A Study Skills Stockton CampusENG 033A Study Skills Stockton CampusENG 038 Mythology InternetENG 038 Mythology InternetENG 038 Mythology InternetENG 038 Mythology TracyENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I TracyENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English TracyENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English TracyENG 086G ESL Laboratory Stockton CampusENG 086G ESL Laboratory Stockton CampusENG 086G ESL Laboratory Stockton CampusENG 086G ESL Laboratory Stockton CampusENG 086G ESL Laboratory Stockton CampusENG 086G ESL Laboratory Stockton CampusENGR 002 Engineering Graphics Stockton CampusFASHION 002 Intro to Fashion Industry Stockton CampusFASHION 008 History of Fashion Stockton CampusFASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing Stockton CampusFCS 002 Life Management Stockton CampusFCS 002 Life Management Stockton CampusFCS 006 Nutrition InternetFCS 006 Nutrition TracyFCS 006 Nutrition InternetFCS 006 Nutrition InternetFCS 006 Nutrition Stockton CampusFCS 006 Nutrition InternetFCS 023 Marriage and the Family InternetFCS 023 Marriage and the Family Stockton CampusFCS 147A Basic Sewing Stockton CampusGEOG 001 Physical Geography Stockton CampusGEOG 001L Phys Geog Lab Stockton CampusGRART 001A Digital Imaging Stockton CampusGRART 001B Digital Imaging Stockton CampusGRART 003A Computer Art Stockton CampusGRART 003B Computer Art Stockton CampusGUID 008 Educ/Interpersonal Growth Stockton CampusGUID 008 Educ/Interpersonal Growth Stockton CampusH ED 001 Health Education Stockton CampusH ED 001 Health Education InternetH ED 001 Health Education InternetH ED 001 Health Education InternetH ED 001 Health Education Stockton CampusH ED 030 Comm Frst Aid/Safety Stockton CampusH ED 031 Emergency Response Stockton CampusH ED 032 CPR Stockton CampusH ED 050H Special Studies: H ED Stockton CampusH ED 050H Special Studies: H ED Stockton CampusHIST 002B World History Since 1600 Internet

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CS 012 Intro to Mngmnt Info Syst InternetCS 070 Introduction to Internet InternetCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, & Access TracyCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, & Access InternetCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, & Access Stockton CampusCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, & Access InternetCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, & Access Stockton CampusCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, & Access InternetCSA 045 Microsoft Windows InternetCSP 017 Computer Logic InternetCUL ART 001 Intro Hospitality Indus Stockton CampusCUL ART 005 Commercial Food Prep Stockton CampusCUL ART 007 Baking Stockton CampusDANCE 010 Modern Dance Stockton CampusDANCE 011 Modern Dance Stockton CampusDANCE 012 Jazz Dance Stockton CampusDANCE 013 Jazz Dance Stockton CampusDRAMA 010 Theatre Appreciation Stockton CampusDRAMA 010 Theatre Appreciation Stockton CampusDRAMA 031 Principles of Acting Stockton CampusDRAMA 034 Styles of Acting Stockton CampusDRAMA 101 Creative Seniors: Drama Stockton CampusDRAMA 101 Creative Seniors: Drama Stockton CampusDRAMA 101 Creative Seniors: Drama Stockton CampusE TECH 012 Computer-Aided Drafting Stockton CampusE TECH 013 Engr Drafting Skills Stockton CampusE TECH 022 Three Dimensional Model Stockton CampusECON 001A Princ Of Econ: Macro Stockton CampusECON 001B Principles of Economics Stockton CampusECON 001B Principles of Economics Stockton CampusEDUC 010 Introduction to Education InternetENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications Manteca - LathropENG 001A Written Communications TracyENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications TracyENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications InternetENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001B Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001B Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001B Written Communications InternetENG 001B Written Communications InternetENG 001B Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001B Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001D Critical Composition Stockton CampusENG 001D Critical Composition TracyENG 001D Critical Composition Internet

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6 Weeks (Session 6A): June 15 - July 24Course Course Name Region HIST 017A History of the United St Stockton CampusHIST 017A History of the United St InternetHIST 017A History of the United St InternetHIST 017A History of the United St InternetHIST 017A History of the United St Stockton CampusHIST 017A History of the United St TracyHIST 017A History of the United St Stockton CampusHIST 017A History of the United St Stockton CampusHIST 017B History Of the US Stockton CampusHIST 017B History Of the US Stockton CampusHIST 017B History Of the US Stockton CampusHIST 017B History Of the US InternetHIST 017B History Of the US Stockton CampusHIST 017B History Of the US TracyHIST 027 Women in History Stockton CampusHIST 027 Women in History Stockton CampusHIST 027 Women in History Stockton CampusHUM 003 Autobiography of Civil TracyHUM 003 Autobiography of Civil Stockton CampusHUM 003 Autobiography of Civil Stockton CampusHUM 014A Great Religns/East World Stockton CampusHUM 014B Great Religion/West World Stockton CampusHUM 014B Great Religion/West World Stockton CampusHUM 014B Great Religion/West World Stockton CampusID 002 Interior Design Stockton CampusMATH 001 Calculus InternetMATH 001 Calculus Stockton CampusMATH 002 Calculus Stockton CampusMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat InternetMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat Stockton CampusMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat TracyMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat Stockton CampusMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat InternetMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat Stockton CampusMATH 012 Introduction to Prob/Stat InternetMATH 013 Survey of Calculus Stockton CampusMATH 017A Concepts/Structures Math InternetMATH 038A Precalculus I InternetMATH 038A Precalculus I InternetMATH 038A Precalculus I Stockton CampusMATH 038B Precalculus II InternetMATH 038B Precalculus II Stockton CampusMATH 073 Applied Mathematics Lab Stockton CampusMATH 073 Applied Mathematics Lab Stockton CampusMATH 073 Applied Mathematics Lab Stockton CampusMATH 073 Applied Mathematics Lab Stockton CampusMATH 076 Review of Arithmetic Stockton CampusMATH 076 Review of Arithmetic TracyMATH 076 Review of Arithmetic Stockton CampusMATH 076 Review of Arithmetic Stockton CampusMATH 076 Review of Arithmetic Stockton CampusMATH 076 Review of Arithmetic Stockton CampusMATH 078 Prealgebra Stockton CampusMATH 080 Elementary Algebra InternetMATH 080 Elementary Algebra InternetMATH 080 Elementary Algebra InternetMATH 080 Elementary Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 080 Elementary Algebra Stockton Campus

MATH 080 Elementary Algebra TracyMATH 080 Elementary Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 080 Elementary Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 080 Elementary Algebra InternetMATH 080 Elementary Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra InternetMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra InternetMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra InternetMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra InternetMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra TracyMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra Stockton CampusMATH 082 Intermediate Algebra Stockton CampusMUSIC 001 Music Fundamentals Stockton CampusMUSIC 004 Exploring Music Stockton CampusMUSIC 008 Explor/Jazz,Ragtime,Blues Stockton CampusMUSIC 030A Class Guitar Stockton CampusMUSIC 030A Class Guitar Stockton CampusMUSIC 030A Class Guitar Stockton CampusMUSIC 030B Class Guitar Stockton CampusMUSIC 030B Class Guitar Stockton CampusMUSIC 030B Class Guitar Stockton CampusMUSIC 036A Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036A Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036A Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036B Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036B Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036B Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036C Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036C Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036C Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036D Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036D Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 036D Class Piano Stockton CampusMUSIC 101 Piano for Older Adult Stockton CampusMUSIC 101 Piano for Older Adult Stockton CampusMUSIC 101 Piano for Older Adult Stockton CampusMUSIC 102 Creative Seniors: Music Stockton CampusMUSIC 102 Creative Seniors: Music Stockton CampusMUSIC 102 Creative Seniors: Music Stockton CampusP E 001D Beginning Swim for Health Stockton Off CampusP E 001E Intermed Swim for health Stockton Off CampusP E 001F Advanced Swim for health Stockton Off CampusP E 006 Wrestling Stockton CampusP E 009A Beginning Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009A Beginning Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009A Beginning Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009A Beginning Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009A Beginning Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009B Intermed Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009B Intermed Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009B Intermed Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009B Intermed Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009B Intermed Individual Cond Stockton CampusP E 009C Adv Individual Condition Stockton CampusP E 009C Adv Individual Condition Stockton Campus

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P E 009C Adv Individual Condition Stockton CampusP E 009C Adv Individual Condition Stockton CampusP E 009D Beginning Jazz Aerobics Stockton CampusP E 009D Beginning Jazz Aerobics Stockton CampusP E 009E Intermediate Jazz Aerobic Stockton CampusP E 009E Intermediate Jazz Aerobic Stockton CampusP E 009H Beg Sports Conditioning Stockton CampusP E 009I Inter/Adva Sports Conditi Stockton CampusP E 009J Adv Sports Conditioning Stockton CampusP E 010A Beg Fitness Walking Stockton CampusP E 010A Beg Fitness Walking Stockton CampusP E 010B Inter Fitness Walking Stockton CampusP E 010B Inter Fitness Walking Stockton CampusP E 010C Adv Fitness Walking Stockton CampusP E 014A Beginning Weight Trainin Stockton CampusP E 014A Beginning Weight Trainin Stockton CampusP E 014A Beginning Weight Trainin Stockton CampusP E 014A Beginning Weight Trainin Stockton CampusP E 014A Beginning Weight Trainin Stockton CampusP E 014A Beginning Weight Trainin Stockton CampusP E 014B Intermed Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014B Intermed Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014B Intermed Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014B Intermed Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014B Intermed Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014B Intermed Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014C Advanced Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014C Advanced Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014C Advanced Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014C Advanced Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014C Advanced Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 014C Advanced Weight Training Stockton CampusP E 015D SpecialTopics:AquaticCond Stockton Off CampusP E 024A Begin Power Volleyball Stockton CampusP E 024B Intermed Power Volleyball Stockton CampusP E 024C Advanced Power Volleyball Stockton CampusP E 025 Basketball Stockton CampusP E 025 Basketball Stockton CampusP E 026 Soccer Stockton CampusP E 026 Soccer Stockton CampusP E 027 Baseball Stockton CampusP E 028 Softball Stockton CampusP E 029 Football Stockton CampusP E 039F Adapted Conditioning Stockton CampusP E 045 Spec Project: P E Stockton CampusP E 045 Spec Project: P E Stockton CampusP E 049 Psychology Of Sports Stockton CampusP E 101 Adapted Physical Ed Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton Off CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton Campus

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P E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors UnknownP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusP E 112 Active Seniors UnknownP E 112 Active Seniors Stockton CampusPHILO 006 Intro to Philosophy Stockton CampusPHYSC 010 Introduction to Physics Stockton CampusPHYSC 010 Introduction to Physics Stockton CampusPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut InternetPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut Stockton CampusPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut Stockton CampusPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut InternetPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut Stockton CampusPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut Stockton CampusPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut InternetPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut Stockton CampusPOLSC 001 Ameri Government/Institut TracyPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology InternetPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology Stockton CampusPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology Stockton CampusPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology TracyPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology Stockton CampusPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology InternetPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology InternetPSYCH 030 Human Sexuality Stockton CampusPSYCH 030 Human Sexuality TracyREADING 091A Reading in Literature Stockton CampusREADING 091B Reading in Health Science TracyREADING 091D Read/World Geography & Cu Stockton CampusREADING 091E Read/History Stockton CampusRELGN 014A Great Relgns/East World Stockton CampusRELGN 014B Great Relgns/West World Stockton CampusRELGN 014B Great Relgns/West World Stockton CampusRELGN 014B Great Relgns/West World Stockton CampusSL 001 Elem Amer Sign Lang Stockton CampusSOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology Stockton CampusSOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology Stockton CampusSOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology TracySOCIO 001B Problems/Changing Society InternetSOCIO 001B Problems/Changing Society Stockton CampusSPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Stockton CampusSPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Stockton CampusSPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Stockton CampusSPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Stockton CampusSPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Stockton Campus

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6 Weeks (Session 6A): June 15 - July 24Course Course Name Region SPAN 001 Elementary Spanish TracySPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Stockton CampusSPAN 002 Elementary Spanish Stockton Campus

8 Weeks (Session 8A): June 15 - August 7Course Course Name Region A J 021 Criminal Justice InternetA J 021 Criminal Justice InternetA J 022 Criminal Law InternetA J 023 Principles/Proc Just Sys InternetA J 050H Special Studies: A J Stockton CampusA J 050H Special Studies: A J Stockton CampusA J 069V Internship: A J Stockton CampusA J 069V Internship: A J Stockton CampusA J 069V Internship: A J Stockton CampusA J 069V Internship: A J Stockton CampusA J 092V Work Exp: Correction Sci Stockton CampusA J 092V Work Exp: Correction Sci Stockton CampusA J 092V Work Exp: Correction Sci Stockton CampusA J 092V Work Exp: Correction Sci Stockton CampusAGBUS 069V Internship: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 069V Internship: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 069V Internship: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 069V Internship: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 096V Work Experience: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 096V Work Experience: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 096V Work Experience: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGBUS 096V Work Experience: AGBUS Stockton CampusAGEGR 069V Internship: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 069V Internship: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 069V Internship: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 069V Internship: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 096V Work Experience: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 096V Work Experience: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 096V Work Experience: AGEGR Stockton CampusAGEGR 096V Work Experience: AGEGR Stockton CampusAH SC 069V Internship: AH SC Stockton CampusAH SC 069V Internship: AH SC Stockton CampusAH SC 069V Internship: AH SC Stockton CampusAH SC 069V Internship: AH SC Stockton CampusARCH 069V Internship: Architecture Stockton CampusARCH 069V Internship: Architecture Stockton CampusARCH 069V Internship: Architecture Stockton CampusARCH 069V Internship: Architecture Stockton CampusART 003 Introduction to Art Stockton CampusAUTO 069V Intern: Auto Mech Stockton CampusAUTO 069V Intern: Auto Mech Stockton CampusAUTO 069V Intern: Auto Mech Stockton CampusAUTO 069V Intern: Auto Mech Stockton CampusBIOL 031 Human Anatomy Stockton CampusBIOL 031 Human Anatomy Stockton CampusBIOL 032 Human Physiology Stockton CampusBIOL 032 Human Physiology Stockton CampusBIOL 032 Human Physiology Stockton CampusBIOL 032 Human Physiology Stockton CampusBUS 001A Principles of Accounting Stockton CampusBUS 001A Principles of Accounting Internet

BUS 001A Principles of Accounting InternetBUS 001A Principles of Accounting InternetBUS 001A Principles of Accounting InternetBUS 001B Principles of Accounting InternetC S 069V Internship: C S Stockton CampusC S 069V Internship: C S Stockton CampusC S 069V Internship: C S Stockton CampusC S 069V Internship: C S Stockton CampusC S 098V Work Experience: C S Stockton CampusC S 098V Work Experience: C S Stockton CampusC S 098V Work Experience: C S Stockton CampusC S 098V Work Experience: C S Stockton CampusCAT 069V Internship: Hvy Equip-CAT Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Stockton CampusCONST 069V Internship: Const Tech Stockton CampusCONST 069V Internship: Const Tech Stockton CampusCONST 069V Internship: Const Tech Stockton CampusCONST 069V Internship: Const Tech Stockton CampusDIESL 069V Intern: Diesel Mech Stockton CampusDIESL 069V Intern: Diesel Mech Stockton CampusDIESL 069V Intern: Diesel Mech Stockton CampusDIESL 069V Intern: Diesel Mech Stockton CampusELECT 050H Special Study: Elect Tech Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001A Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001B Written Communications Stockton CampusENG 001D Critical Composition Stockton CampusENG 001D Critical Composition Stockton CampusENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Stockton CampusENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Stockton CampusENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Stockton CampusENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Stockton CampusENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Stockton CampusENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Stockton CampusENG 073A Writing Laboratory I Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 079 Prep English Stockton CampusENG 087 Basic Writing Skills II Stockton CampusENGR 050H Special Study: ENGR Stockton CampusENGR 069V Intern: Engr Tech Stockton CampusENGR 069V Intern: Engr Tech Stockton CampusENGR 069V Intern: Engr Tech Stockton CampusENGR 069V Intern: Engr Tech Stockton CampusFCS 093V Work Exp: Fam/Cons/Study Stockton CampusFCS 093V Work Exp: Fam/Cons/Study Stockton CampusFCS 093V Work Exp: Fam/Cons/Study Stockton CampusFCS 093V Work Exp: Fam/Cons/Study Stockton CampusFIRE 069V Intern: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 069V Intern: Fire Tech Stockton Campus

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8 Weeks (Session 8A): June 15 - August 7Course Course Name Region FIRE 069V Intern: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 069V Intern: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 091V Work Exp: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 091V Work Exp: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 091V Work Exp: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 091V Work Exp: Fire Tech Stockton CampusFIRE 093A Report Preparation Stockton CampusHORT 004 History of Garden Design InternetINDUS 069V Intern: INDUS Stockton CampusINDUS 069V Intern: INDUS Stockton CampusINDUS 069V Intern: INDUS Stockton CampusINDUS 069V Intern: INDUS Stockton CampusMECH 010 Basic Welding for Trades Stockton CampusMECH 069V Intern: Machine Tool Tech Stockton CampusMECH 069V Intern: Machine Tool Tech Stockton CampusMECH 069V Intern: Machine Tool Tech Stockton CampusMECH 069V Intern: Machine Tool Tech Stockton CampusMUSIC 028 Concert Band Lodi - GaltMUSIC 128 Concert Band for Seniors Lodi - GaltN R 002 Conserv Natural Resources Stockton CampusPLANT 014 Soil Science Stockton CampusPLANT 096V Work Exp: PLANT Stockton CampusPLANT 096V Work Exp: PLANT Stockton CampusPLANT 096V Work Exp: PLANT Stockton Campus

8 Weeks (Session 8A): June 15 - August 7Course Course Name Region PLANT 096V Work Exp: PLANT Stockton CampusPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology Stockton CampusPSYCH 001 Intro To Psychology Stockton CampusREADING 069V Internship: Reading Stockton CampusREADING 069V Internship: Reading Stockton CampusREADING 069V Internship: Reading Stockton CampusREADING 069V Internship: Reading Stockton CampusREADING 091F Reading in Children’s Lit Stockton CampusVO-ED 069V Intern: VO-ED Stockton CampusVO-ED 069V Intern: VO-ED Stockton CampusVO-ED 069V Intern: VO-ED Stockton CampusVO-ED 069V Intern: VO-ED Stockton CampusVO-ED 080V Work Exp: Apprenticeship Stockton CampusVO-ED 080V Work Exp: Apprenticeship Stockton CampusVO-ED 080V Work Exp: Apprenticeship Stockton CampusVO-ED 080V Work Exp: Apprenticeship Stockton CampusVO-ED 090V Work Exp: Voc Ed Stockton CampusVO-ED 090V Work Exp: Voc Ed Stockton CampusVO-ED 090V Work Exp: Voc Ed Stockton CampusVO-ED 090V Work Exp: Voc Ed Stockton CampusVO-ED 096V Work Exp: General Stockton CampusVO-ED 096V Work Exp: General Stockton CampusVO-ED 096V Work Exp: General Stockton Campus

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Check the rich series of Orientation and Guidance Courses taught by Delta’s counseling faculty! We help you decide what to do when you don’t know what to do!

Course Course Name Code Day & Time Units Room Instructor Date Start & EndGUID 008 Education and Interpersonal Growth ***** MTWTh, 8am-10:15am 3.0 CUNN 119 Macy-Luna, L 6/15/2009-7/23/2009GUID 008 Education and Interpersonal Growth ***** MTWTh, 8am-10:15am 3.0 SHIM 116 Louie, C 6/15/2009-7/24/2009 GUID 008 Education and Interpersonal Growth ***** MTWTh, 8am-10:15am 3.0 SHIM 417 Michel, J 6/15/2009-7/24/2009 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 22343 Mon, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/6/2009-7/6/2009 Mon, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 29305 Mon, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/8/2009-6/8/2009 Mon, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 32921 Tue, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/7/2009-7/7/2009 Tue, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 44226 Wed, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/1/2009-7/1/2009 Wed, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 45263 Tes, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/9/2009-6/9/2009 Tue, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 49191 Wed, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/24/2009-6/24/2009 Wed, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 51650 Wed, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/10/2009-6/10/2009 Wed, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 56272 Tue, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/7/2009-7/7/2009 Tue, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 62740 Wed, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/8/2009-7/8/2009 Wed, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 63466 Wed, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/8/2009-7/8/2009 Wed, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 63681 Sat, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/11/2009-7/11/2009 Sat, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 66103 Tue, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/23/2009-6/23/2009 Tue, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 66338 Tue, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/30/2009-6/30/2009 Tue, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 76137 Mon, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/22/2009-6/22/2009 Mon, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 79827 Tue, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/16/2009-6/16/2009 Tue, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 82286 Sat, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/27/2009-6/27/2009 Sat, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 82707 Mon, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 7/6/2009-7/6/2009 Mon, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 011 New Student Orientation 84826 Wed, 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 DANN 206 Andersen, K 6/3/2009-6/3/2009 Wed, 1pm-5pm DANN 206 GUID 019 I ntroduction to College and Education ***** MTWTh, 10:30am-12pm 1.0 SHIM 319 Macy-Luna, L 6/15/2009-7/2/2009 GUID 019 Introduction to College and Education ***** MTWTh, 10:30am-12pm 1.0 SHIM 143 Louie, C 6/15/2009-7/2/2009GUID 019 Introduction to College and Education ***** MTWTh, 10:30am-12pm 1.0 SHIM 417 Gautam, A 6/15/2009-7/2/2009EOPS Summer Readiness Program. GUID 030 Career Self-Assessment 48125 MTWTh, 10:30am-12:30pm 1.0 LOCK 311 Andersen, K 6/22/2009-7/2/2009 GUID 030 Career Self-Assessment 62259 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D 6/15/2009-7/10/2009 GUID 031 Career Exploration 65638 MTWTh, 10:30am-12:30pm 1.0 LOCK 311 Andersen, K 7/6/2009-7/16/2009 GUID 031 Career Exploration 71019 TBA: 5.5 hrs./wk 1.0 INTERNET Feneck, D 7/13/2009-7/31/2009 GUID 034 Extended Activities ***** MTWTh, 10:30am-12pm 2.0 SHIM 143 Louie, C 7/13/2009-7/24/2009 Fri, 8am-12pm SHIM 143 Fri, 12:30pm-6:30pm SHIM 143 GUID 034 Extended Activities ***** MTWTh, 10:30am-12pm 2.0 SHIM 417 Gautam, A 7/13/2009-7/24/2009 Fri, 8am-12pm SHIM 417 Fri, 12:30pm-6:30pm SHIM 417 GUID 034 Extended Activities ***** MTWTh, 10:30am-12pm 2.0 SHIM 319 Macy-Luna, L 7/13/2009-7/24/2009 Fri, 8am-12pm SHIM 319 Fri, 12:30pm-6:30pm SHIM 319

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32 San Joaquin Delta College Summer 2009Code Days Hours Units Location Room InstructorCode Days Hours Units Location Room Instructor

Schedule of Classes

Summer 2009For course descriptions see the

“on line” Schedule of Classes or the College Catalog

Administration of JusticeA J 021 Criminal Justice in Society Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes38896 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Hislop, JSection 38896 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.46192 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Hislop, JSection 46192 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes12853 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 119 Alfonso, RSection 12853 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 12853 will be held at Tracy Center.

A J 022 Concepts of Criminal Law Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes23326 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Hislop, JSection 23326 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.

A J 023 Principles and Procedures of The Justice System Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes40259 TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Hislop, JSection 40259 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.

A J 050H Special Studies: Administration of Justice Prerequisites: Completion of AJ 21 and one additional core course with grade of “B” or better and presentation of a project acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Zwickey, J***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Zwickey, J

A J 069V Internship: Administration of Justice Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the administration of justice internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Off-Campus Abbreviations

FoothillsCHS Calaveras High School 350 High School Street, San Andreas

Lodi-GaltLHS Lodi High School 3 South Pacific Avenue, LodiLMH Lodi Memorial Hospital 975 South Fairmont Avenue, LodiGHS Galt High School 145 N. Lincoln Way, GaltMMS Millswood Middle School 233 N. Mills Avenue, LodiTOHS Tokay High School 1111 Century Blud., Lodi

Manteca-LathropDHM Doctors Hospital - Manteca 1205 East North Street, MantecaMCTR Manteca Center 5298 Brunswick Road., MantecaSTDH St. Dominic’s Hospital 177 West Yosemite Avenue, MantecaMSH Manteca High School 450 E Yosemite Avenue, Manteca

StocktonBHA Ben Holt Academy 3293 E. Morada, StocktonFMS Fremont Middle School 2021 E. Flora Street, StocktonCM Crestwood Manner Annex 1130 Monaco Court, StocktonDHP Damerson Hospital 525 West Acacia Street, StocktonEDHS Edison High School 1425 South Center Street, StocktonEMSTI Emergency Medical Training Institute 1801 E. March Lane, Suite #260, StocktonGDWL Goodwill Industries 129 South Grant Street, StocktonSJGH San Joaquin General Hospital 500 West Hospital Road, French CampSJMC St. Joseph’s Medical Center 1800 North California Street, StocktonSWEN Swenson Golf Course 6803 Alxendria Place, StocktonALLE Pacific Bowling Alley 5939 Pacific Avenue, StocktonBHA Ben Holt Academy 3293 E. Morada, Stockton

TracyWHS West High School 1975 W. Lowell Avenue, TracyTHS Tracy High School 315 11th Street, TracyTCMH Sutter Tracy Community Hospital 1420 North Tracy Blvd., TracyTCTR Tracy Center 1895 W. Lowell Avenue, Tracy

Building AbbreviationsStockton Campus

Budd Building ............................................................................................BUDD Budd Lounge ..................................................................................... BUDD LOU Center for Microscopy 2 and Allied Science ............................................... CMAS Child Development Center ........................................................................... CDC Cunningham Building ................................................................................CUNN Danner Building ...........................................................................................DAN North Forum ......................................................................................... FORM-N South Forum .......................................................................................... FORM-S West Forum ..........................................................................................FORM-W Goleman Building ........................................................................................ GOL Holt Building ...............................................................................................HOLT Locke Building ............................................................................................LOCK Shima Building .......................................................................................... SHIM Tillie Lewis Theatre................................................................................. TIL LEW To be announced .......................................................................................... TBA

Physical Education Blanchard Gymnasium .......................................................................BLAN GYM Baseball Diamond ...............................................................................DIAMOND Athletic Fields .......................................................................................... FIELDS Marcopulos Gymnasium ................................................................... MARC GYM Pool ........................................................................................................... POOL Tennis Court ....................................................................................... TENNIS CO Track ........................................................................................................ TRACK

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A J 092V Work Experience: Correctional Science Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the administration of justice work experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

A J 093 Basic Peace Officer Academy Prerequisites: A J 94 with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: No felony convictions or legal mandates that restrict or prohibit employment as a law enforcement officer; must meet State minimum requirements for peace officers; passage of academy testing and examination process which includes entry-level written examination, submission of medical examination, fingerprints, and a felony disclaimer.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7am-12:30pm 18.0 TBA TBA TBA Gordon, J AND Daily 1:30pm-4pm TBA TBA TBA Gordon, JThis class meets 7/29/2009-1/6/2010. Refund date: 7/29/2009.Last drop date without a W: 9/11/2009. Last drop date with a W: 11/19/2009.Class meets at Stanislaus Sheriff’s Training Center in Modesto. Please visit http://www.sheriffstraining.org for more information.

A J 094 Peace Officer Academy Orientation Limitations on Enrollment: Successful passage of Academy testing and examination process. Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 8am-12pm 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Gordon, J AND Daily 1pm-5pm TBA TBA TBA This class meets 7/20/2009-7/28/2009. Refund date: 7/20/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/21/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/24/2009.Class meets at Stanislaus Sheriff’s Training Center in Modesto. Please visit http://www.sheriffstraining.org for more information.

Adult Basic EducationABE 103 General Education Diploma Preparation Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 24***** MT 9am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Raya, J AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 9am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Michel, J AND WTh 10:30am-12pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Writing/SocStudies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 9am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Raya, J AND WTh 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Writing/SocStudies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 9am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Michel, J AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 12pm-1:30pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Chavez Avi, R AND WTh 1:30pm-3pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Writing/Social Studies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 12pm-1:30pm 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Hernandez, J AND MT 1:30pm-3pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.

***** WTh 12pm-1:30pm 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Hernandez, J AND WTh 1:30pm-3pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Writing/Social Studies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 12pm-1:30pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Chavez Avi, R AND MT 1:30pm-3pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 3pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Wagner, S AND MT 4:30pm-6pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 3pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Wagner, S AND WTh 4:30pm-6pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Writing/Social Studies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 3pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 GONZALES, J AND MT 4:30pm-6pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 3pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Ward, J AND WTh 4:30pm-6pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Writing/Social Studies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 6pm-7:30pm 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Gutierrez, J AND MT 7:30pm-9pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Writing/Social Studies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 6pm-7:30pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Michel, J AND WTh 7:30pm-9pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Writing/SocStudies/Reading. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** WTh 6pm-7:30pm 0.0 Stockton LOCK 220 Moran, R AND WTh 7:30pm-9pm Stockton HOLT 243 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.***** MT 6pm-7:30pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 243 Terhune, J AND MT 7:30pm-9pm Stockton LOCK 220 Class will review Math/Science. Obtain enrollment code in Holt 244.

Agriculture BusinessAGBUS 013 Agriculture and Natural Resource Mathematics Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2486548 TWTh 7:55am-10:55am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 109 Beam, B

AGBUS 069V Internship: Agricultural Business Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the agricultural business internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

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AGBUS 096V Work Experience: Agricultural Business Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the agricultural business work experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Agriculture EngineeringAGEGR 066 Compact Diesel Engines Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions60772 Daily 7am-9am 2.5 Stockton HOLT 137 Carter, D AND Daily 9am-10:30am Stockton HOLT 137 Carter, DSection 60772 meets 6/15/2009-7/13/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/6/2009.

AGEGR 069V Internship: Agricultural Engineering Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the agricultural engineering internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

AGEGR 096V Work Experience: Agriculture Engineering Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the agricultural engineering work experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the students must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Animal Husbandry SciencesAH SC 010 Principles of Animal Science Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2423305 TWTh 11am-2pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 109 Beam, B

AH SC 069V Internship: Animal Science Limitations on Enrollment: Instructor Permission. Advisories: GUID-030 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-031 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-032 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

AH SC 096V Work Experience: Animal Husbandry Science Limitations on Enrollment: Instructor Permission. Advisories: GUID-030 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-031 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-032 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Other Sessions***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.

AnthropologyANTHR 002 Physical Anthropology Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2466263 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 236 Scully, M

ANTHR 002L Physical Anthropology Laboratory Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTHR 2. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2479123 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 236 Scully, M

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Architectural DraftingARCH 069V Internship: Architecture Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the architecture internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units, including internship units during the semester. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total numbers a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID-030 GUID-031 GUID-032 GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

ArtART 001A Art History: Europe from Prehistory to 1400 Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2456132 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 435 Leonard, M

ART 001B Art History: Europe from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2460786 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 435 Leonard, M

ART 003 Introduction to Art Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 741642 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 312 Boyle, J

ART 006 Color and Design Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2489883 MTWTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 142 Schumacher, R AND MTWTh 9:30am-12:30pm Stockton SHIM 142 Schumacher, R

ART 007A Beginning Painting Prerequisite Skills: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2451224 MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, M AND MTWTh 2:30pm-5:30pm Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, M

ART 007B Intermediate Painting Prerequisites: ART 007A, Beginning Painting, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2478767 MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, M AND MTWTh 2:30pm-5:30pm Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, M

ART 007C Advanced Painting Prerequisites: ART 007B, Intermediate Painting, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2486794 MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, M AND MTWTh 2:30pm-5:30pm Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, M

ART 101 Art for Seniors Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2458390 MTWTh 8am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton SHIM 142 Schumacher, RThe above section meets concurrently with Art 06 46/48-Sculpture33403 MTWTh 1pm-5:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 103 Leonard, MThe above section meets concurrently with Art 7ABC.

Automotive TechnologyAUTO 062 Basic Brakes, Suspensions, Wheel Alignment, and Maintenance Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2425536 TWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 143 Luna, A AND TWTh 2:30pm-5:30pm Stockton HOLT 143 Luna, A

AUTO 063 Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2442135 TWTh 7:30am-9:30am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 142 Luna, A AND TWTh 9:30am-12:30pm Stockton HOLT 142 Luna, A

AUTO 069V Internship: Auto Mechanics Prerequisite Skills: 1. Ability to assess personal interests, values, and skills. Ability to research careers, and to make decisions relative to career planning and goal setting. Ability to conduct a job search, write a resume, and interview for employment.. Advisories: GUID-030 each with a grade of “C” or better GUID-031 each with a grade of “C” or better GUID-032 each with a grade of “C” or better GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

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AUTO 069W Internship: Auto Body Technology Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the auto body technology internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Other Sessions***** TBA 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.***** TBA 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.***** TBA 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.***** TBA 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.

AUTO 080A Auto Body Repair Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2424826 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080B Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080A Body and Fender each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2457291 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080C Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080B Auto Body Repair each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2472249 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080D Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080C Auto Body Repair each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2428210 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080E Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080D Auto Body Repair each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2453379 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080F Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080E Auto Body Repair each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2482289 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080G Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080F Auto Body Repair each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2478097 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

AUTO 080H Auto Body Repair Prerequisites: AUTO 080G Auto Body Repair each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2482568 MT 7:30am-10:30am 2.0 Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L AND MT 10:30am-12pm Stockton HOLT 141 Mariani, L

BiologyBIOL 001 Core Biology Prerequisites: MATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better and CHEM 003A, Introduction to Chemistry, with a grade of “C” or better or CHEM 001A, General Chemistry, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2459784 MTWTh 11:30am-1:45pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 333 McRae, T AND MTWTh 9am-11:15am Stockton CUNN 212 McRae, T45558 MTWTh 11:30am-1:45pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 333 McRae, T AND MTWTh 1:45pm-4pm Stockton CUNN 212 McRae, T

BIOL 010 Survey of Biology Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2497996 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 216 Ustach, P AND MTWTh 10:15am-12:30pm Stockton CUNN 216 Ustach, P

BIOL 011 Human Biology Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2495451 MTWTh 10:15am-12:30pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 312 Baligad, L AND MTWTh 8am-10:15am Stockton CUNN 214 Baligad, L67365 MTWTh 10:15am-12:30pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 312 Baligad, L AND MTWTh 12:30pm-2:45pm Stockton CUNN 214 Baligad, L

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BIOL 022 Introduction to Medical Microbiology Prerequisites: Reading level II; CHEM 3A with a grade of “C” or better. Advisories: BIOL 1 or BIOL 11.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2422793 MTWTh 9:30am-11:40am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 319 Goodyear, N AND MTWTh 6:30am-9:25am Stockton CUNN 110 Goodyear, N80240 MTWTh 9:30am-11:40am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 319 Goodyear, N AND MTWTh 12:30pm-3:25pm Stockton CUNN 110 Goodyear, N47866 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:40pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 242 Schick, K AND MTWTh 9:30am-12:25pm Stockton CUNN 110 Schick, K97839 MTWTh 1:20pm-3:30pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 312 Bender, J AND MTWTh 6:30pm-9:30pm Stockton CUNN 110 Bender, J AND MTWTh 1:20pm-3:30pm Stockton CUNN 312 Hewette, N AND MTWTh 6:30pm-9:30pm Stockton CUNN 110 Hewette, NClass meets 6/15 - 7/24/09. The fisst 3 weeks are taught by Bender. The second 3 weeks by Hewette.70754 MTWTh 1:20pm-3:30pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 312 Bender, J AND MTWTh 3:30pm-6:30pm Stockton CUNN 110 Bender, J AND MTWTh 1:20pm-3:30pm Stockton CUNN 312 Hewette, N AND MTWTh 3:30pm-6:30pm Stockton CUNN 110 Hewette, NClass meets 6/15 - 7/24/09. The first 3 weeks are taught by Bender. The second 3 weeks by Hewette

BIOL 030 Human Sexuality Prerequisite Skills: Reading level II. To succeed in this course the students have to be able to read complex scientific articles and text book.. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes61919 TBA: 8.8 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Assadi-Rad, ASection 61919 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format36114 TBA: 8.8 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Assadi-Rad, ASection 36114 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format

BIOL 031 Human Anatomy Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2416615 Daily 9am-10:50am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 333 Knudsen, R AND Daily 6:35am-9am Stockton CUNN 115 Knudsen, R48532 Daily 9am-10:50am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Costa, R AND Daily 6:35am-9am Stockton CUNN 114 Costa, R AND Daily 9am-10:50am Stockton CUNN 416 Park, R AND Daily 6:35am-9am Stockton CUNN 114 Park, RNote: Section 48532 Costa teaches the first 3 weeks and Park the last 3 weeks16249 Daily 9am-10:50am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Costa, R AND Daily 10:50am-1:15pm Stockton CUNN 114 Park, R AND Daily 9am-10:50am Stockton CUNN 416 Park, R AND Daily 10:50am-1:15pm Stockton CUNN 114 Costa, RNote: section 16249 Costa teaches the first 3 weeks and Park the last 3 weeks14151 Daily 9am-10:50am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 333 Knudsen, R AND Daily 10:50am-1:15pm Stockton CUNN 115 Knudsen, RSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 775881 Daily 3:15pm-4:35pm 4.0 Stockton FORM NORTH Itaya, S AND Daily 1:30pm-3:15pm Stockton CUNN 115 Itaya, S89746 Daily 3:15pm-4:35pm 4.0 Stockton FORM NORTH Itaya, S AND Daily 4:35pm-6:20pm Stockton CUNN 115 Itaya, S

BIOL 032 Human Physiology Prerequisites: BIOL 031, Human Anatomy, with a grade of “C” or better or BIOL 033, Anatomy & Physiology, with a grade of “C” or better or BIOL 001, Core Biology, with a grade of “C” or better or BIOL 011, Human Biology, with a grade of “C” or better and CHEM 003A, Introduction to Chemistry, with a grade of “C” or better or CHEM-001A ,General Chemistry, with a grade of “C” or better. Prerequisite Skills: Math Skills - The ability to perform basic algebraic equations. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 733402 Daily 11am-12:20pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 421 Adamson, T AND Daily 7:30am-10:10am Stockton CUNN 112 Adamson, T53191 Daily 1pm-2:20pm 5.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Danley, M AND Daily 10:10am-12:45pm Stockton CUNN 112 Danley, M73616 Daily 11am-12:20pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 421 Adamson, T AND Daily 12:45pm-3:25pm Stockton CUNN 112 Adamson, T.72863 Daily 1pm-2:20pm 5.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Danley, M AND Daily 3:30pm-6:10pm Stockton CUNN 112 Danley, M

Business AdministrationBUS 001A Principles of Accounting Prerequisite Skills: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 730984 Daily 10:30am-12:45pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 220 B Couvillion, KSchedule: On-Line Classes48583 TBA: 11.0 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Couvillion, KSection 48583 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.76486 TBA: 11.0 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Couvillion, KSection 76486 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.59344 TBA: 11.0 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET McElroy, GSection 59344 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.62992 TBA: 11.0 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Couvillion, KSection 62992 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.

BUS 001B Principles of Accounting Prerequisites: BUS-001A Principles of Accounting with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes56702 TBA: 11.0 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Ghio, RSection 56702 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.

BUS 010A Bookkeeping Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: On-Line Classes34459 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Waller, DSection 34459 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 015 Excel Spreadsheets Advisories: CSA-045 with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2446166 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 240 Quinn, C

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BUS 020 Introduction to Business Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II - The Flesch-Kincaid Readability states that the text, “The Future of Business”, by L. J. Gitman and C. McDaniel, has a reading average grade level of 12; reading level II was established at a grade level of 9-12. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes55808 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Waller, DSection 55808 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.83803 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Waller, DSection 83803 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 021 Marketing Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes75872 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Waller, DSection 75872 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 022 Professional Selling Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes16057 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Villarreal, MSection 16057 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 026 Economics of Business Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes16980 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Danielson, DSection 16980 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 030 Supervision and Human Relations Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes45607 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Danielson, DSection 45607 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 050H Special Studies: Multidisciplinary Prerequisites: BUS 1A, BUS 20, BIM 2, BUS 40, BUS 51, BUS 56, BUS 57, BUS 58, BUS 61, BUS 63, or BUS 66. Approval of a project proposal acceptable to the instructor and the division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** TBA 1.0 Stockton LOCK 203 Truscott, JThis class meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.***** TBA 2.0 Stockton LOCK 203 Truscott, JThis class meets 7/6/2009-8/8/2009. Refund date: 7/8/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/30/2009.

BUS 060 Small Business Management Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes47904 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Villarreal, MSection 47904 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 067 Introduction to Personal Finance Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: On-Line Classes76996 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Danielson, DSection 76996 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BUS 069V Internship: Business and Accounting Limitations on Enrollment: Internship: The student must enroll in a course in the discipline directly related to the work experience. Students are required to enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units or completion of 9 units of coursework in the discipline with a grade of “C” or better. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and employer internship agreement. Internship as determined from job description on employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID-030 and GUID-031 and GUID-032 and GUID-033.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

BUS 094A Small Business Start Up Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes38719 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Villarreal, MSection 38719 meets 6/15/2009-6/27/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/24/2009.

BUS 094B Essential Topics for Small Business Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes82580 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Villarreal, MSection 82580 meets 6/29/2009-7/11/2009. Refund date: 6/29/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/1/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.

BUS 094C The New Entrepreneur Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes48662 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Villarreal, MSection 48662 meets 7/13/2009-7/25/2009. Refund date: 7/13/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/16/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/22/2009.

BUS 098V Work Experience: Business and Accounting Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to Business, Banking, Transportation, and Real Estate work experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units including work experience units, during the semester. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID-030 and GUID-031 and GUID-032 and GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

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Business Information ManagementBIM 001A Beginning Keyboarding Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions68040 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 Stockton SHIM 240 Quinn, C AND MTWTh 9:30am-10am Stockton SHIM 240 Quinn, CSection 68040 meets 6/15/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/29/2009.73695 MTWTh 8:30am-9:30am 1.0 Stockton SHIM 240 Quinn, C AND MTWTh 9:30am-10am Stockton SHIM 240 Quinn, CSection 73695 meets 7/6/2009-7/23/2009. Refund date: 7/6/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/9/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/20/2009.

BIM 039 Office Management Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes67360 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Noriega, JSection 67360 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

BIM 069V Internship: Business Information Management Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: GUID 30 2. Advisory: GUID 31 3. Advisory: GUID 32 4. Advisory: GUID 33. Limitations on Enrollment: Internship: The student must enroll in a course in the discipline directly related to the work experience. Students are required to enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units or completion of 9 units of coursework in the discipline with a grade of “C” or better. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and employer internship agreement. Internship as determined from job description on employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID-030 and GUID-031 and GUID-032 and GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Caterpillar: ApprenticeshipCAT 069V Internship: Heavy Equipment-Caterpillar Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

CAT 085 Caterpillar Air Conditioning Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into the Associate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program Apprenticeship. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7am-8am 2.0 Stockton SHIM 111 Pekarek, K AND Daily 12pm-3pm Stockton SHIM 110 Pekarek, KThis class meets 6/1/2009-6/23/2009. Refund date: 6/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/17/2009.***** Daily 7am-8am 2.0 Stockton SHIM 111 Pekarek, K AND Daily 8am-11am Stockton SHIM 110 Pekarek, KThis class meets 6/1/2009-6/23/2009. Refund date: 6/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/17/2009.

CAT 086 Fundamentals of Caterpillar Power Trains Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into the Associate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 3pm-5pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 111 Paulsen, L AND Daily 8am-11am Stockton SHIM 112 Paulsen, LThis class meets 6/1/2009-6/23/2009. Refund date: 6/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/17/2009.This section is for indentured apprentices only.***** Daily 3pm-5pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 111 Paulsen, L AND Daily 12pm-3pm Stockton SHIM 112 Paulsen, LThis class meets 6/1/2009-6/23/2009. Refund date: 6/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/17/2009.This section is for indentured apprentices only.

CAT 087 Caterpillar Machine Hydraulic Systems Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into the Associate Degree Caterpillar Technician Program. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 12pm-3pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 112 Dettloff, R AND Daily 7am-9am Stockton SHIM 111 Dettloff, RSection 12798 meets 6/24/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/25/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/13/2009.***** Daily 7am-9am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 111 Dettloff, R AND Daily 9am-12pm Stockton SHIM 112 Dettloff, RThis class meets 6/24/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/25/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/13/2009.

ChemistryCHEM 001A General Chemistry Prerequisites: CHEM 003A, Introduction to Chemistry, with a grade of “C” or better and MATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better. Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2422191 MTWTh 9am-11:10am 5.0 Stockton CUNN 301 Kim, C AND MTWTh 11:10am-3:30pm Stockton CUNN 301 Kim, C

CHEM 003A Introduction to Chemistry Prerequisites: Math level II; MATH 80 or MATH 83B, either with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2473292 Daily 11am-12:15pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Demmons, B AND Daily 7:20am-11am Stockton CUNN 305 Ricardez, A12197 Daily 11am-12:15pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Demmons, B AND Daily 7:20am-11am Stockton CUNN 303 Demmons, B17665 Daily 10:30am-11:45am 4.0 Stockton SHIM 207 Little, J AND Daily 12pm-3:40pm Stockton CUNN 303 Little, J73840 Daily 11am-12:15pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Demmons, B AND Daily 12:15pm-3:55pm Stockton CUNN 305 Demmons, B53416 Daily 2:45pm-4pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 333 Hastings, J AND Daily 4pm-7:40pm Stockton CUNN 303 Hastings, J24329 Daily 5pm-6:15pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 301 Pandey, H AND Daily 6:15pm-9:50pm Stockton CUNN 301 Pandey, H

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Child DevelopmentCDEV 021 Child and Adolescent Development Prerequisites: Reading level II. Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II or concurrent enrollment in reading. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2414868 MTWTh 10:30am-12:45pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 117 Vance, C20523 MTW 6pm-9pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 117 Coughlan, KSchedule: On-Line Classes71563 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Hesseltine, GSection 71563 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.10389 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Hesseltine, GSection 10389 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes25010 TTh 5:45pm-10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 122 LILLY, FSection 25010 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 25010 will be held at Tracy Center.

CDEV 026 Child, Family, and Community Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2457276 MTW 1pm-4pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 117 Sullivan, CSchedule: On-Line Classes55361 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Mekjavich, PSection 55361 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.41958 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Mekjavich, PSection 41958 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

CDEV 031A ECE Theory: Working with Children Prerequisites: CDEV 021, Child and Adolescent Development, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2435856 MTWTh 1pm-3:15pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 242 Coughlan, K

CDEV 032A Early ECE Practicum Prerequisites: CDEV-031A ECE Theory: Working with Children with a grade of “C” or better or. Corequisites: CDEV-031A ECE Theory: Working with Children. Limitations on Enrollment: Title 22 Requires TB Clearance within last 12 months. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2447715 MTWTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 Stockton CDC 115 Coleman, S AND MTWTh 9:30am-12:30pm Stockton CDC 115 Coleman, S

CDEV 032B ECE Practicum Prerequisites: CDEV-032A Early ECE Practicum with a grade of “C” or better and. Limitations on Enrollment: Title 5 Health & TB Clearance. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2473433 MTWTh 8am-9:30am 3.0 Stockton CDC 115 Coleman, S AND MTWTh 9:30am-12:30pm Stockton CDC 115 Coleman, S AND MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm Stockton CDC 115 Coleman, S

CDEV 033 Infant Development and Caregiving Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2491673 MTW 6pm-9pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 242 Cundiff-Wr, C

CDEV 034 Children With Special Needs Advisories: CDEV 021 with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes99335 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Mekjavich, PSection 99335 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

CivilizationCIVIL 003 Autobiography of Civilization Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2463912 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Stewart, M29810 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Stewart, MSchedule: Off-Campus Classes83244 TTh 6pm-10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 120 Pappas, KSection 83244 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 83244 will be held at Tracy Center.

Communication DisordersCOMM DIS 009 Communication Disorders: Assessment and Remediation Prerequisites: COMM DIS 002, Introduction to Communication Disorders, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions99270 TTh 1pm-5pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 410 Goosen, CSection 99270 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.This section includes 70 hours of lab practicum.

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Communication StudiesCOM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2461735 MTWTh 5:50am-8am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 205 Cataldo, J49160 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 207 Graham, S37937 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 205 Cataldo, J46879 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 205 Graham, S93840 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 126 West-Dorny, B10867 MTWTh 1pm-3:10pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 126 West-Dorny, B55445 MTWTh 1:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 205 Glaser, MSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 777886 Fri 6pm-9:30pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 206 Anderson, J AND Sat 9am-1pm Stockton SHIM 206 73964 MW 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 205 Glaser, M45700 MW 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 116 Stamer, B32013 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 205 Hulstrom-G, ESchedule: Off-Campus Classes55719 MTWTh 7:50am-10am 3.0 Tracy TCTR 118 Petersen, TSection 55719 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 55719 will be held at Tracy Center.41778 MTWTh 10am-12:10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 118 Petersen, TSection 41778 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 41778 will be held at Tracy Center.42134 MW 6pm-10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 122 Wamhoff, MSection 42134 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/13/2009.Section 42134 will be held at Tracy Center.

COM ST 007 Intercultural Communication Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: On-Line Classes93581 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Marie, VSection 93581 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

COM ST 050H Special Studies: Communication Studies Prerequisites: COM ST-001A Fundamentals of Speech or COM ST-002 Oral Interpretation of Literature or COM ST-003 Interpersonal Communication or COM ST-005 Argumentation and Debate or COM ST-007 Intercultural Communication or COM ST-008 Small Group Communication or COM ST-010 Storytelling: Interpreting Children‘s Literature or COM ST-052 Speech Activities each with a grade of “B” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Presentation of a project acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton LOCK 109 Wamhoff, MThis class meets 7/6/2009-8/1/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/13/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/24/2009.***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton LOCK 109 Wamhoff, MThis class meets 7/6/2009-8/1/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/13/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/24/2009.

Computer ScienceC S 069V Internship: Computer Science Limitations on Enrollment: Students are required to enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units; the combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience and, occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units; participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

C S 098V Work Experience: Computer Science Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to computer science work experience; the student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units including work experience units, during the semester; for summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience; the combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units; participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Computer ScienceCS 011 Fundamentals of Computer Science Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2437943 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 126 Caskey, MSchedule: On-Line Classes38217 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Perez, LSection 38217 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.55817 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Perez, LSection 55817 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.81987 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Maumalanga, MSection 81987 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

CS 012 Introduction to Management Information Systems Prerequisites: CS 011 with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes98403 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Zaman, NSection 98403 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

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CS 050H Special Studies: Computer Science Prerequisites: CS-011 Fundamentals of Computer Science with a grade of “C” or better and a grade of “C” or better in at least one course in any CS, CSA, CSP, CSN, or CSW discipline for follow-up study. Limitations on Enrollment: Presentation of a written project proposal outlining the project guidelines, tasks, calendar, etc. that is acceptable to the instructor and the division dean. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA 2.0 Stockton LOCK 203 Truscott, J

CS 070 Introduction to Internet Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes56467 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Noriega, JSection 56467 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

Computer Science ApplicationsCSA 020 MS Word, Excel, and Access Advisories: CSA 45 Microsoft Windows.Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2449456 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 237 Noriega, J20827 MTTh 6pm-9pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 218 Truscott, JSchedule: On-Line Classes15692 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Zaman, NSection 15692 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.32772 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Noriega, JSection 32772 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.63134 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Noriega, JSection 63134 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes11616 TWTh 6pm-9pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 126 De La Cruz, YSection 11616 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Section 11616 will be held at Tracy Center.

CSA 045 Microsoft Windows Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: On-Line Classes67061 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Noriega, JSection 67061 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

Computer Science ProgrammingCSP 017 Computer Logic Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes77208 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Maumalanga, MSection 77208 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

Construction TechnologyCONST 069V Internship: Construction Technology Prerequisite Skills: 1. Ability to assess personal interests, values, and skills. Ability to research careers, and to make decisions relative to career planning and goal setting. Ability to conduct a job search, write a resume, and interview for employment. Advisories: GUID-030 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-031 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-032 each with a grade of “C” or better and GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Culinary ArtsCUL ART 001 Introduction to Hospitality Industry Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2441736 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 116 Harper, L

CUL ART 005 Commercial Food Preparation Advisories: CUL ART-003 with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2449129 MTWTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 Stockton DANN 105 Odishoo, J AND MTWTh 9:30am-2pm Stockton DANN 105 Odishoo, J

CUL ART 007 Baking Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2457262 MTW 8am-10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 301 Halabicky, R AND MTW 10am-1pm Stockton SHIM 301 Halabicky, R

DanceDANCE 010 Modern Dance Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2491773 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 402 Gnassounou, V

DANCE 011 Modern Dance Prerequisites: DANCE 010 with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2451290 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 402 Gnassounou, V

DANCE 012 Jazz Dance Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2440534 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 402 Gnassounou, V

DANCE 013 Jazz Dance Prerequisites: DANCE 012 with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2441358 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 402 Gnassounou, V

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Developmental EducationDV ED 120 Tutorial Assistance Grading Option No GradeSchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 858884 TBA: 20.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA TBA Truscott, JThis course is a computer lab course.34360 TBA: 35.0 hrs./wk 0.0 TBA TBA TBA Giles, GMath and Science Learning Center.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 11am-1pm 0.0 TBA TBA TBA McGill, SThis class meets 6/29/2009-7/11/2009. Refund date: 6/29/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/1/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.For students who assessed at level I Math; Min. Test score 27; Please call 954-5908 for more info.

Diesel TechnologyDIESL 069V Internship: Diesel Mechanics Limitations on Enrollment: Internship: The student must enroll in a course in the discipline directly related to the work experience. Students are required to enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units or completion of 9 units of coursework in the discipline with a grade of “C” or better. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and employer internship agreement. Internship as determined from job description on employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID-030 and GUID-031 and GUID-032 and GUID-033 each with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Dramatic ArtsDRAMA 010 Theatre Appreciation Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2464385 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 143 Gilbreath, T88823 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 132 McCollam-M, C

DRAMA 025A Theatre Production: Acting Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified performer. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** TBA: 25.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton TILLIE LEWI White, JThis class meets 5/18/2009-7/26/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.

DRAMA 025B Theatre Production: Crew Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified performer. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** TBA: 25.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton TILLIE LEWI White, JThis class meets 5/18/2009-7/26/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.***** TBA: 25.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton TILLIE LEWI White, JThis class meets 5/18/2009-7/26/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.***** TBA: 25.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton TILLIE LEWI White, JThis class meets 5/18/2009-7/26/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/5/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.

DRAMA 031 Principles of Acting Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2430299 MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 326 Gilbreath, T AND MTWTh 12pm-1:30pm Stockton LOCK 326 Gilbreath, T

DRAMA 034 Styles of Acting Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2421002 MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 326 Gilbreath, T AND MTWTh 12pm-1:30pm Stockton LOCK 325 Gilbreath, T

DRAMA 101 Creative Seniors: Drama Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2435060 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 402 Gnassounou, VThe above section meets concurrently with Dance 10,11.74634 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 402 Gnassounou, VThe above section meets concurrently with Dance 12, 13.***** TBA: 25.0 hrs./wk 0.0 Stockton TILLIE LEWI White, JThe above section meets concurrently with Drama 25.

EconomicsECON 001A Principles of Economics: Macro Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2466930 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 102 Seelye, M

ECON 001B Principles of Economics Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2487451 MW 6pm-10pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 324 Ford, J97663 TTh 6pm-10pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 324 Ford, J

EducationEDUC 010 Introduction to Education Prerequisites: Reading level II. Advisories: The student planning to transfer to Stanislaus State should enroll in EDUC 10L concurrently.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes49962 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Prescott, KSection 49962 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

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Electrical Technology: ApprenticeshipA-ELE 075F Electrical Motors and Controls Limitations on Enrollment: Apprenticeship. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND Daily 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA This class meets 6/1/2009-6/5/2009. Refund date: 6/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/2/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/4/2009.This course for indentured apprentices meets at the Department of Water Resources Training Center.

Electronics TechnologyELECT 050H Special Studies: Electronics Technology Prerequisites: ELECT 011, AC and DC Network Analysis, with a grade of “C” or better and ELECT 012, Solid State Devices, with a grade of “C” or better and ELECT 013A, Integrated Circuits, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

EngineeringENGR 002 Engineering Graphics Prerequisites: E TECH 012, Computer-Aided Drafting, with a grade of “C” or better and E TECH 13, Engineering Drafting Skills, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2491168 TWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 130 Larson, J AND TWTh 10:30am-2:30pm Stockton HOLT 130 Larson, J

ENGR 050H Special Studies: Engineering Prerequisites: Completion of two semesters of engineering classes with a grade of “B” or better and presentation of a project acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

ENGR 069V Internship: Engineering Technology Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the engineering technologies internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requites submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Engineering TechnologyE TECH 012 Computer-Aided Drafting Prerequisites: ARCH 001, Basic Architectural Drafting, with a grade of “C” or better or E TECH 013, Engineering Drafting Skills, with a grade of “C” or better. Corequisites: ARCH 001, Basic Architectural Drafting, or ARCH 001, Basic Architectural Drafting. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2437881 TWTh 8:30am-10:30am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 130 Larson, J AND TWTh 10:30am-2:30pm Stockton HOLT 130 Larson, J

E TECH 013 Engineering Drafting Skills Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2419738 MWF 8am-9:45am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 131 Crawford, R AND MWF 9:45am-1:30pm Stockton HOLT 131 Crawford, R

E TECH 022 Three Dimensional Modeling Prerequisites: E TECH 012, Computer-Aided Drafting, with a grade of “C” or better or ARCH 012, Computer-Aided Drafting, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2438527 TWTh 11:30am-1:30pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 130 Larson, J AND TWTh 1:30pm-5:30pm Stockton HOLT 130 Larson, J

EnglishENG 001A Written Communications Prerequisites: ENG 079 Preparatory English with a grade of “C” or better or Composition Level III. Advisories: READING 094A; Reading Level III or Reading Level II and concurrent enrollment in READING 094A.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2444868 MTWTh 6am-8am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 435 Hemington, J72319 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 311 Hemington, J39675 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton LOCK 108 Rizvi, S51346 Daily 10:30am-12:20pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 119 Buettner, L76967 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 323 Fox, E22619 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 402 Moore, R50253 MTWTh 1pm-3:10pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 323 Gonzales, JSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 723087 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 214 Osikomaiya, O88821 MW 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 215 Fox, J47154 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 132 Layfield, LSchedule: On-Line Classes71942 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET William-Wh, LSection 71942 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.75240 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Freedman, LSection 75240 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.28737 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Freedman, LSection 28737 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.67035 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Adams, KSection 67035 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.58555 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Freedman, LSection 58555 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.29286 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Adams, KSection 29286 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

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47516 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Ramsey, LSection 47516 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.44401 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Kuehn, PSection 44401 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes59465 MTWTh 8am-10am 3.0 Tracy TCTR 123 Coleman, WSection 59465 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 59465 will be held at Tracy Center.35398 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Manteca MCTR 101 Gates, NSection 35398 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 35398 will be held at Manteca Center.38309 MW 6pm-10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 118 Smith, SSection 38309 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/13/2009.Section 38309 will be held at Tracy Center.

ENG 001B Written Communications Prerequisites: ENG 001A Written Communications with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2424190 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton BUDD 215 Hatch, S67505 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 227 Hom, N60756 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 215 Hatch, S20181 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 227 Hom, NSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 760938 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 311 Ahearn, TSchedule: On-Line Classes31125 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Rickansrud, RSection 31125 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.44619 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Rickansrud, RSection 44619 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

ENG 001D Critical Composition Prerequisites: ENG 001A, Written Communications, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2417276 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton LOCK 402 Hamilton, M97880 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 108 Rizvi, S94695 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 302 Hamilton, MSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 778096 MW 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 302 Vana, A11712 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 402 Mahmood, ISchedule: On-Line Classes68067 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Stagnaro, MSection 68067 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.85209 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Stagnaro, MSection 85209 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes42463 TTh 6pm-10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 118 Perales, CSection 42463 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 42463 will be held at Tracy Center.

ENG 030 The Film as Literature Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2494517 MTW 1pm-4pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 302 Hutcheon, PSchedule: Off-Campus Classes71195 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 122 Dunne, DSection 71195 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 71195 will be held at Tracy Center.

ENG 033A Study Skills for Success in College Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2419304 MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 2.0 Stockton LOCK 108 Moua, L***** MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 206 Blackford, MThis section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 417 Prince, ZThis section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 1pm-2:30pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 227 Nelson, CThis section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.

ENG 038 Mythology Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes75938 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Stoner, HSection 75938 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.71198 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Stoner, HSection 71198 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.43661 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Stoner, HSection 43661 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes99192 MTWTh 8am-10am 3.0 Tracy TCTR 122 Dunne, DSection 99192 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 99192 will be held at Tracy Center.

ENG 050H Special Studies: English Prerequisites: Completion of ENG 1A with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Project acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton BUDD 319 Kuehn, P

ENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 770127 MTWTh 8am-10:30am 5.0 Stockton LOCK 301 Dulin, C95657 MTWTh 8am-10:30am 5.0 Stockton LOCK 421 Contreras, M59554 MTWTh 10:30am-1pm 5.0 Stockton HOLT 312 Rible, T23643 Daily 1pm-3:10pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 402 Clanton, J21256 Daily 1pm-3:10pm 5.0 Stockton HOLT 301 Harris, M63014 MTW 6pm-9:30pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 108 Dang, TSchedule: Off-Campus Classes52898 Daily 3:30pm-6:20pm 5.0 Tracy TCTR 123 Hofman, RSection 52898 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Section 52898 will be held at Tracy Center.

ENG 073A Writing Laboratory I Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 742422 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 201 O‘Connell, PThe Writing Lab will be opened Mon/Thurs 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tue/Wed 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Fri 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

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ENG 073B Writing Laboratory II Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 822455 TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 201 O‘Connell, PThe Writing Lab will be opened Mon/Thurs 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tue/Wed 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Fri 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

ENG 079 Preparatory English Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II and Composition Level II.. Advisories: READING 94A.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2461135 Daily 7:30am-10:20am 5.0 Stockton HOLT 311 Agopsowicz, W10709 Daily 7:30am-10:20am 5.0 Stockton LOCK 302 Nugent, LSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 725113 Daily 8am-10:10am 5.0 Stockton BUDD 323 Oren, D72531 Daily 8am-10:05am 5.0 Stockton SHIM 206 Ramirez, P27120 MTWTh 10:30am-1pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 301 Powell, H14814 MTWTh 10:30am-1pm 5.0 Stockton SHIM 206 VanDyke, J34238 MTW 6pm-9:30pm 5.0 Stockton SHIM 207 Powell, L57213 MTW 6pm-9:30pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 301 Awwad, A46360 MTW 6pm-9:30pm 5.0 Stockton SHIM 206 MacDonald, ESchedule: Off-Campus Classes74726 MTWTh 10am-1:30pm 5.0 Tracy TCTR 123 Kindle, TSection 74726 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 74726 will be held at Tracy Center.18462 MTWTh 6pm-9:30pm 5.0 Tracy TCTR 123 Doell, ESection 18462 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 18462 will be held at Tracy Center.

ENG 086G English as a Second Language (ESL) Laboratory Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 24***** MTWTh 8am-12pm 1.5 Stockton CUNN 318 Montes, J***** MTWTh 8am-12pm 1.5 Stockton CUNN 325 Slakey, M***** MTWTh 9am-1pm 1.5 Stockton CUNN 234 Becerra-Qu, L***** MTWTh 6pm-9:30pm 1.5 Stockton CUNN 325 MERENDA, K***** MTWTh 6pm-9:30pm 1.5 Stockton CUNN 234 Smyth, F***** MTWTh 6pm-9:30pm 1.5 Stockton CUNN 318 Stone, R

ENG 087 Basic Writing Skills II Prerequisites: ENG 070 Basic Writing Skills I, with a grade of “C” or better or ENG 085, Advanced English as a Second Language (ESL), with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 777937 MTWTh 8am-10:30am 5.0 Stockton CUNN 132 Prince, Z

Family & Consumer SciencesFCS 002 Life Management Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2454326 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 312 Vance, C69585 MTWTh 10:30am-12:45pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 242 Whitt, M

FCS 006 Nutrition Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2452996 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton FORM SOUTH Brock, RSchedule: On-Line Classes34213 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Sytsma, RSection 34213 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.36129 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Peterson, KSection 36129 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.13789 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Peterson, KSection 13789 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.69321 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Sytsma, RSection 69321 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes27923 MW 5:30pm-9:45pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 120 Tam, CSection 27923 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/13/2009.Section 27923 will be held at Tracy Center.

FCS 019 Human Development Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions59845 MTW 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton FORM NORTH Moore-Harp, TSection 59845 meets 6/15/2009-7/22/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Schedule: On-Line Classes65500 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Wells, CSection 65500 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.

FCS 023 Marriage and the Family Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2494318 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 242 Riley, SSchedule: On-Line Classes64682 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Peterson, KSection 64682 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

FCS 093V Work Experience: Family and Consumer Studies Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the family and consumer studies work experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreements. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

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FCS 096 Issues in Foster and Kinship Care Education Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: Other Sessions39076 Sat 8am-5pm 0.5 Stockton FORM SOUTH Hatch, CSection 39076 meets 6/20/2009-6/20/2009. Refund date: 6/20/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/20/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/20/2009.

FCS 147A Basic Sewing Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2440179 MTWTh 8:15am-9:45am 0.0 Stockton SHIM 308 Sanford, S AND MTWTh 9:45am-12pm Stockton SHIM 308 Sanford, S

FCS 196 Issues in Foster and Kinship Care Education Grading Option No GradeSchedule: Other Sessions25318 Sat 8am-5pm 0.0 Stockton FORM SOUTH Hatch, CSection 25318 meets 6/20/2009-6/20/2009. Refund date: 6/20/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/20/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/20/2009.

FashionFASHION 002 Introduction to the Fashion Industry Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2421607 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 116 Asfour, L

FASHION 008 History of Fashion Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II.. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2461264 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 116 Asfour, L

FASHION 030 Basic Industry Sewing Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2465748 MTWTh 8:15am-9:45am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 308 Sanford, S AND MTWTh 9:45am-12pm Stockton SHIM 308 Sanford, S

Fire TechnologyFIRE 091V Work Experience: Fire Technology Limitation on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is direclty related to the fire technology work experience.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

FIRE 093A Report Preparation Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 759941 TTh 6pm-9:30pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 311 Ramirez, F

GeographyGEOG 001 Physical Geography Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2464666 MTWTh 10:15am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton FORM SOUTH Lyons, R

GEOG 001L Physical Geography Laboratory Prerequisites: GEOG 1 or concurrent enrollment in GEOG 1. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2453361 MTWTh 1pm-3:15pm 1.0 Stockton CUNN 218 Lyons, R

Graphic ArtsGRART 001A Digital Imaging Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2463167 MTWTh 8am-8:45am 2.0 Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M AND MTWTh 8:45am-11am Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M

GRART 001B Digital Imaging Prerequisites: GRART 001A, Digital Imaging, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2487153 MTWTh 8am-8:45am 2.0 Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M AND MTWTh 8:45am-11am Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M

GRART 003A Computer Art Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2477687 MTWTh 11am-11:45am 2.0 Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M AND MTWTh 11:45am-2pm Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M

GRART 003B Computer Art Prerequisites: GRART 003A, Computer Art, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2442122 MTWTh 11am-11:45am 2.0 Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M AND MTWTh 11:45am-2pm Stockton SHIM 241 Marshall, M

GuidanceGUID 008 Education and Interpersonal Growth Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: Other Sessions, June 15 - July 23***** MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 116 Louie, CThe above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 417 Gautam, AThe above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 119 Macy-Luna, LThis class meets 6/15/2009-7/23/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.

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GUID 011 New Student Orientation Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Other Sessions17081 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 17081 meets 6/2/2009-6/2/2009. Refund date: 6/2/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/2/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/2/2009.84826 Wed 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Wed 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 84826 meets 6/3/2009-6/3/2009. Refund date: 6/3/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/3/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/3/2009.45263 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 45263 meets 6/9/2009-6/9/2009. Refund date: 6/9/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/9/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/9/2009.51650 Wed 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Wed 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 51650 meets 6/10/2009-6/10/2009. Refund date: 6/10/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/10/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/10/2009.79827 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 79827 meets 6/16/2009-6/16/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/16/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/16/2009.76137 Mon 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Mon 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 76137 meets 6/22/2009-6/22/2009. Refund date: 6/22/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/22/2009.66103 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 66103 meets 6/23/2009-6/23/2009. Refund date: 6/23/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/23/2009.49191 Wed 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Wed 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 49191 meets 6/24/2009-6/24/2009. Refund date: 6/24/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/24/2009.82286 Sat 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Sat 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 82286 meets 6/27/2009-6/27/2009. Refund date: 6/27/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/27/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/27/2009.66338 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 66338 meets 6/30/2009-6/30/2009. Refund date: 6/30/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/30/2009.44226 Wed 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Wed 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 44226 meets 7/1/2009-7/1/2009. Refund date: 7/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/1/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/1/2009.82707 Mon 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Mon 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 82707 meets 7/6/2009-7/6/2009. Refund date: 7/6/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/6/2009.22343 Mon 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Mon 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 22343 meets 7/6/2009-7/6/2009. Refund date: 7/6/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/6/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/6/2009.56272 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 56272 meets 7/7/2009-7/7/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/7/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/7/2009.32921 Tues 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Tues 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 32921 meets 7/7/2009-7/7/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/7/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/7/2009.62740 Wed 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Wed 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 62740 meets 7/8/2009-7/8/2009. Refund date: 7/8/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/8/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.63466 Wed 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Wed 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 63466 meets 7/8/2009-7/8/2009. Refund date: 7/8/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/8/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.

63681 Sat 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Sat 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 63681 meets 7/11/2009-7/11/2009. Refund date: 7/11/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/11/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/11/2009.Schedule: On-Line Classes75071 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 0.5 TBA INTERNET Narita, GSection 75071 meets 6/15/2009-6/26/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/17/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/23/2009.35498 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 0.5 TBA INTERNET Narita, GSection 35498 meets 6/29/2009-7/10/2009. Refund date: 6/29/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/1/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.

GUID 019 Introduction to College and Educational Planning Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: Other Sessions***** MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 417 Gautam, AThis class meets 6/15/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/29/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 143 Louie, CThis class meets 6/15/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/29/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 319 Macy-Luna, LThis class meets 6/15/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/29/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.

GUID 030 Career Self-Assessment Advisories: READING-091A.Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: Other Sessions48125 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.0 Stockton LOCK 311 Andersen, KSection 48125 meets 6/22/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/22/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/30/2009.Schedule: On-Line Classes62259 TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Feneck, DSection 62259 meets 6/15/2009-7/10/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/20/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/2/2009.

GUID 031 Career Exploration Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: Other Sessions65638 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.0 Stockton LOCK 311 Andersen, KSection 65638 meets 7/6/2009-7/16/2009. Refund date: 7/6/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/7/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Schedule: On-Line Classes71019 TBA: 5.5 hrs./wk 1.0 TBA INTERNET Feneck, DSection 71019 meets 7/13/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 7/14/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/17/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/27/2009.

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GUID 034 Extended Activities Advisories: GUID 030 each with a grade of “CR” or better and GUID 031 each with a grade of “CR” or better.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Other Sessions***** MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 143 Louie, C AND Fri 8am-12pm Stockton SHIM 143 AND Fri 12:30pm-6:30pm Stockton SHIM 143 This class meets 7/13/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 7/13/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/21/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 417 Gautam, A AND Fri 8am-12pm Stockton SHIM 417 AND Fri 12:30pm-6:30pm Stockton SHIM 417 This class meets 7/13/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 7/13/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/21/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.***** MTWTh 10:30am-12pm 2.0 Stockton SHIM 319 Macy-Luna, L AND Fri 8am-12pm Stockton SHIM 319 AND Fri 12:30pm-6:30pm Stockton SHIM 319 This class meets 7/13/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 7/13/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/21/2009.The above section is designed for students enrolled in the EOPS Summer Readiness Program.

Health EducationH ED 001 Health Education Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2480162 MTWTh 8:20am-10:30am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 312 Reyes, J20896 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 214 King, DSchedule: On-Line Classes40954 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Johnson, GSection 40954 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.51898 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Belzer, ESection 51898 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.67125 TBA: 8.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Belzer, ESection 67125 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

H ED 030 Community First Aid and Safety Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2492935 MTWTh 8:30am-10am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 117 King, D

H ED 031 Emergency Response Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2479715 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 117 McQueary, W

H ED 032 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2495856 WTh 6:30pm-9:30pm 0.5 Stockton BUDD 117 McQueary, W

H ED 050H Special Studies: Health Education Prerequisites: Completion of survey course with a grade of “B” or better and presentation of a project acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 24***** TBA 1.0 Stockton BUDD 119 Paz, M***** TBA 2.0 Stockton BUDD 119 Paz, M

Health ScienceH S 018 Introduction to Pathophysiology Grading Option A-F or P/NP.Schedule: Other Sessions33092 TWTh 8am-11am 3.0 Stockton LOCK 314 Moore-Harp, TSection 59396 meets 6/15/2009-7/22/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.

H S 019 Human Development Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions59396 MTW 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton FORM NORTH Ippolito, KSection 59396 meets 6/15/2009-7/22/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Schedule: On-Line Classes14900 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Wells, CSection 14900 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

H S 036 Medical Terminology and Speech Prerequisite Skills: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions68887 TWTh 11:30am-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 314 Moore-Harp, TSection 68887 meets 6/16/2009-7/23/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: On-Line Classes70803 TBA: 9.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Durston, SSection 70803 meets 6/15/2009-7/18/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/10/2009.

H S 070 Nurse Assistant Training Prerequisite Skills: Entrance to the San Joaquin Delta College Certified Nurse Assistant training program is on a first-come, first-served, space available basis. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions***** Tues 8am-2pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 229 Cano, M AND WThF 8am-2pm Stockton LOCK 229 Cano, M AND WThF 6:30am-12:45pm Stockton LOCK 229 McCutcheon, GThis class meets 6/2/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.1st class Locke 313 on 6/2/09 8 am. Enrollment information in Locke 213.***** Tues 8am-2pm 5.0 Stockton LOCK 229 Cano, M AND WThF 8am-2pm Stockton LOCK 229 Cano, M AND WThF 6:30am-12:45pm Stockton LOCK 229 Noma, PThis class meets 6/2/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/18/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.1st class Locke 313 6/2/09 8 am. Enrollment information in Locke 213.

H S 071 Home Health Aide Limitations on Enrollment: Possess Nurse Assistant Certification or be enrolled in Nursing Assistant Program.Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Combination On- and Off-Campus78389 Daily 4:30pm-8:30pm 2.0 Stockton LOCK 229 McCutcheon, G AND Daily 7am-12pm Off-Campus MWC TBA McCutcheon, GSection 78389 meets 7/20/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 7/20/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/29/2009.Section 78389 will be held at Meadow Wood Conv.Students must pass CNA exam to attend the clinical portion of this class.25047 Daily 4:30pm-8:30pm 2.0 Stockton LOCK 229 McCutcheon, G AND Daily 4pm-8pm Off-Campus MWC TBA McCutcheon, GSection 25047 meets 7/20/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 7/21/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 8/5/2009.Section 25047 will be held at Meadow Wood Conv. 8/3/2009-8/7/2009.Section 25047 does not meet 7/27-31.

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H S 077B Emergency Medical Technician Basic Limitations on Enrollment: Number of students; CPR Professional Rescuer Level Certificate; State Law requires student to be at least 18 years of age. Advisories: Number of Students.Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions60886 TWTh 9am-4pm 7.0 TBA EMSTI 206 Ippolito, K AND TWTh 9am-4pm TBA EMSTI 206 AND TWTh 4pm-5pm TBA EMSTI 206 Ippolito, K AND TWTh 4pm-5pm TBA EMSTI 206 Section 60886 meets 6/16/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/22/2009.Current Healthcare Provider CPR required for course. 10 hours lab TBA. The above section will be held at the Emergency Medical Science Training Institute.

H S 081 Emergency Medical Technician 1 Refresher Prerequisites: Exempt from assessment; current EMT I and CPR certificate at health care provider level. Grading Option CR/NC OnlySchedule: Other Sessions34538 Tues 6pm-10pm 1.0 TBA EMSTI 206 Ippolito, KSection 34538 meets 6/16/2009-7/14/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/7/2009.Requires EMT-1 certificate within last 4 years and current Healthcare Provider CPR card. The above section will be held at the Emergency Medical Science Training Institute.

H S 093V Work Experience: Health Science Prerequisite Skills: The student must meet the entry skills appropriate for their health care field/related class and successfully complete that class in order to receive credit for work experience. Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

HistoryHIST 002B World History Since 1600 Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes95042 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Kallman, TSection 95042 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

HIST 017A History of the United States Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2465331 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 429 Dofflemyer, L87671 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 401 Jones, K15362 MTWTh 11:30am-1:40pm 3.0 Stockton FORM NORTH Dofflemyer, L98338 MW 6pm-10pm 3.0 Stockton FORM NORTH Megenney, GSchedule: On-Line Classes24843 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Swanson, WSection 24843 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.41716 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Kallman, TSection 41716 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.44998 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Swanson, WSection 44998 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes86847 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 121 Treantos, JSection 86847 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 86847 will be held at Tracy Center.

HIST 017B History of the United States Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2431966 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton BUDD 333 Megenney, G77560 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 415 Bisson, J58686 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 333 Megenney, G53671 MTWTh 1:15pm-3:25pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 408 Ortiz, ASchedule: On-Line Classes69447 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Swanson, WSection 69447 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes78927 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:45pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 121 Treantos, JSection 78927 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 78927 will be held at Tracy Center.

HIST 027 Women in History Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Advisories: ENG-001A with a grade of “C” or better.Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2433664 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 101 Hawley, L34802 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 101 Hawley, L62705 MTWTh 2pm-4:15pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 245 Jones, K

HorticultureHORT 004 History of Garden Design Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes74745 TBA: 6.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Toscano, MSection 74745 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/30/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/25/2009.

HumanitiesHUM 003 Autobiography of Civilization Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2488068 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Stewart, M88525 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Stewart, MSchedule: Off-Campus Classes62355 TTh 6pm-10pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 120 Pappas, KSection 62355 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 62355 will be held at Tracy Center.

HUM 014A Great Religions of the Eastern World Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2479593 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 429 McCandless, C

HUM 014B Great Religions of the Western World Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2422426 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 324 McCandless, C25617 Daily 10:30am-12:20pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 415 Olson, L60079 MTWTh 1:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Stewart, M

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Industrial TechnologyINDUS 069V Internship: Industrial Technology Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to industrial technology. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For the summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Industrial Technology: ApprenticeshipA-IND 077B Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured apprentice. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND Daily 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA This class meets 7/6/2009-7/10/2009. Refund date: 7/6/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/7/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.This course for indentured apprentices meets at the Department of Water Resources Training Center.

A-IND 077C Motors and Generators Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured apprentice. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND Daily 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA This class meets 7/27/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 7/27/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/28/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/30/2009.The above section will be held at DWR Training Center.

A-IND 077N Electro-Mechanical Print Reading Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured apprentice. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND Daily 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA This class meets 7/13/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 7/13/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/14/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/16/2009.This course for indentured apprentices meets at the Department of Water Resources Training Center.

A-IND 078D Surveying and Flood Control Systems Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprentice. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7:30am-11:30am 2.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND Daily 12:30pm-2:30pm TBA TBA TBA AND Daily 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA Vargas, SThis class meets 6/22/2009-6/26/2009. Refund date: 6/22/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/25/2009.This course for indentured apprentices meets at the DWR Sacramento Maintenance Yard.

A-IND 078E Soils, Asphalt, and Concrete Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprentice. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** Daily 7am-11am 2.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND Daily 12:30pm-2:30pm TBA TBA TBA AND Daily 2:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA Vargas, SThis class meets 7/6/2009-7/10/2009. Refund date: 7/6/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/7/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.This course for indentured apprentices meets at the DWR Sacramento Maintenance Yard.

A-IND 078F Environmental Awareness Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprentice. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** TWTh 7:30am-11:30am 1.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND TWTh 12:30pm-4:30pm TBA TBA TBA This class meets 7/28/2009-7/30/2009. Refund date: 7/28/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/28/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/29/2009.

A-IND 078P Power Actuated Equipment Limitations on Enrollment: Indentured Apprentice. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** FSa 7:30am-11:30am 1.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND FSa 12:30pm-5:30pm TBA TBA TBA Vargas, SThis class meets 7/31/2009-8/1/2009. Refund date: 7/31/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/31/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/31/2009.

Interior DesignID 002 Introduction to Interior Design Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2485371 TWTh 8am-11am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 305 Zaragoza, K

MathematicsMATH 001 Calculus Prerequisites: MATH 36, or MATH 30 and MATH 31, or MATH 39, or MATH 38A and MATH 038B, each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2489938 MTWTh 8am-11:40am 5.0 Stockton SHIM 327 Lindborg, SSchedule: On-Line Classes33039 TBA: 14.6 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Lindborg, SSection 33039 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format

MATH 002 Calculus Prerequisites: MATH 1 with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2466689 MTWTh 12pm-3pm 4.0 Stockton SHIM 327 Lindborg, S

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MATH 012 Introduction to Probability and Statistics Prerequisites: MATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2417462 MTWTh 8am-11am 4.0 Stockton BUDD 321 Humphrey, B96243 MTWTh 11am-2pm 4.0 Stockton BUDD 321 Humphrey, B58768 MTWTh 5:45pm-8:45pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Jagoda, MSchedule: On-Line Classes14541 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Landre, DSection 14541 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format67065 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Landre, DSection 67065 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format99348 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Williams, CSection 99348 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based formatSchedule: Off-Campus Classes50458 MTWTh 1pm-3:55pm 4.0 Tracy TCTR 120 Brown, DSection 50458 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 50458 will be held at Tracy Center.

MATH 013 Survey of Calculus Prerequisites: MATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better or MATH 084A, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better and MATH 084B, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2496614 MTWTh 8am-11am 4.0 Stockton BUDD 321 A Birmingham, D

MATH 017A Concepts and Structures of Mathematics Prerequisites: MATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better or MATH 084B, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better. Corequisites: MATH 082, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: On-Line Classes39576 Mon 3pm-5pm 3.0 Stockton LOCK 316 Schwegel, J AND TBA: 6.5 hrs./wk TBA INTERNET Schwegel, JSection 39576 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Section 39576 is a hybrid internet course (Windows). Class meets 2hr/wk on campus/rest of course is online

MATH 038A Precalculus I Prerequisites: MATH 082 Intermediate Algebra with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2458052 MTWTh 11am-2pm 4.0 Stockton BUDD 321 A Gallo, SSchedule: On-Line Classes18479 TBA: 11.6 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Bykov, NSection 18479 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format27416 TBA: 11.6 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Schwegel, JSection 27416 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format

MATH 038B Precalculus II Prerequisites: MATH 082 Intermediate Algebra with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2470459 MTWTh 2:30pm-5:30pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 319 Gallo, SSchedule: On-Line Classes17300 TBA: 11.6 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Williams, CSection 17300 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Windows based format

MATH 073 Applied Mathematics Laboratory Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2455186 MTWTh 8am-10am 1.0 Stockton SHIM 315 Thomas, M67507 MTWTh 10am-12pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 315 Thomas, M20833 MTWTh 12pm-2pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 315 Thomas, M95197 MTWTh 2pm-4pm 1.0 Stockton SHIM 315 Thomas, M

MATH 076 Review of Arithmetic Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2478300 MTWTh 7:30am-9:40am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 326 Beale, K75000 MTWTh 9:40am-11:50am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 326 Beale, K80767 MTWTh 3:30pm-5:40pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 327 Ramirez, B27297 MTW 5:30pm-8:25pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 326 McGill, S62251 MTWTh 6pm-8:10pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 327 Bryan, RSchedule: On-Line Classes51745 TBA: 7.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Donovan, PSection 51745 meets 6/15/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/27/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/20/2009.84295 TBA: 7.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Donovan, PSection 84295 meets 6/15/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/27/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/20/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes42120 MTWTh 12:15pm-2:25pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 119 Ramirez, BSection 42120 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 42120 will be held at Tracy Center.

MATH 078 Prealgebra Prerequisites: Math level II. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2433192 Daily 10am-11:50am 3.0 Stockton LOCK 316 Sandhu, G AND Daily 11:50am-12:25pm Stockton LOCK 316 Sandhu, GSchedule: On-Line Classes53983 TBA: 7.5 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Donovan, P AND TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk TBA TBA TBA Donovan, PSection 53983 meets 6/15/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/27/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/20/2009.

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MATH 080 Elementary Algebra Prerequisite Skills: 1. Math Level II 2. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2430267 Daily 7am-9:25am 4.0 Stockton CUNN 319 Sandhu, G18236 MTWTh 7:30am-10:25am 4.0 Stockton BUDD 407 Borton, H24617 Daily 10:30am-12:55pm 4.0 Stockton BUDD 407 Ramonda, T67747 Daily 12pm-2:25pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 319 Sohi, N46134 MTWTh 5:30pm-8:30pm 4.0 Stockton BUDD 321 Krepak, VSchedule: On-Line Classes10117 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Vachon, MSection 10117 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.66380 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Williams, CSection 66380 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.12032 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Broyles, JSection 12032 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.13221 TBA: 11.7 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA INTERNET Vachon, MSection 13221 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes24983 Daily 7:30am-10am 4.0 Tracy TCTR 120 Fellner, WSection 24983 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Section 24983 will be held at Tracy Center.

MATH 082 Intermediate Algebra Prerequisites: MATH 080, Elementary Algebra, with a grade of “C” or better. Prerequisite Skills: Math Level II and Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2497033 Daily 7:30am-10:30am 5.0 Stockton CUNN 242 Sohi, N71159 MTWTh 9am-12:30pm 5.0 Stockton SHIM 401 Yeoman, N28276 MTWTh 1pm-4:30pm 5.0 Stockton BUDD 407 Jones, V15965 MTWTh 2pm-5:30pm 5.0 Stockton BUDD 321 A Krepak, V85723 Daily 2:30pm-5:30pm 5.0 Stockton CUNN 416 Jagoda, MSchedule: On-Line Classes60010 TBA: 14.6 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Kostyrko, JSection 60010 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.12048 TBA: 14.6 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Kostyrko, JSection 12048 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.23810 TBA: 14.6 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Bykov, NSection 23810 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.59375 TBA: 14.6 hrs./wk 5.0 TBA INTERNET Broyles, JSection 59375 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes74144 Daily 10am-1pm 5.0 Tracy TCTR 120 Brown, DSection 74144 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Section 74144 will be held at Tracy Center.

Mechanical TechnologyMECH 010 Basic Welding for the Trades Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 724980 TWTh 8am-9:30am 4.0 Stockton HOLT 129 Taddei, A AND TWTh 9:30am-2pm Stockton HOLT 129 Taddei, A

MECH 069V Internship: Machine Tool Technology Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related in the machine tool technology internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

MusicMUSIC 001 Music Fundamentals Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2487002 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 317 Baer, M AND TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 105 Baer, M

MUSIC 004 Exploring Music Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2478985 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 213 Silvers, T AND TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA TBA Silvers, T

MUSIC 008 Exploring Jazz, Ragtime, and Blues Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2483187 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Secor, C AND TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA TBA Secor, C

MUSIC 028 Concert Band Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified performer. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Combination On- and Off-Campus83649 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm 1.0 Lodi-Galt TOHS PA2 Gross, R AND TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBA TBA TBA Section 83649 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/20/2009.Section 83649 will be held at TOKAY HIGH SCHOOL.

MUSIC 030A Class Guitar Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2488486 MTWTh 1:15pm-2:45pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, T12896 TTh 6pm-9pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, T31679 MW 6pm-9pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, T

MUSIC 030B Class Guitar Prerequisites: MUSIC 30A. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2419465 MTWTh 1:15pm-2:45pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, T13014 TTh 6pm-9pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, T80286 MW 6pm-9pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, T

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MUSIC 036A Class Piano Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2411357 MTWTh 10:30am-11:45am 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Baer, M AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 94152 MTWTh 5pm-6:15pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 93877 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109

MUSIC 036B Class Piano Prerequisites: MUSIC 36A. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2425314 MTWTh 10:30am-11:45am 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Baer, M AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 75008 MTWTh 5pm-6:15pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 64887 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109

MUSIC 036C Class Piano Prerequisites: MUSIC 36B. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2499817 MTWTh 10:30am-11:45am 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Baer, M AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 78569 MTWTh 5pm-6:15pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 30334 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109

MUSIC 036D Class Piano Prerequisites: MUSIC 36C. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2417027 MTWTh 10:30am-11:45am 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Baer, M AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 31980 MTWTh 5pm-6:15pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109 11556 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:45pm 1.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 109

MUSIC 101 Piano for Older Adult Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2424700 MTWTh 10:30am-11:45am 0.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Baer, MThe Section above meets concurrently with Music 36A22510 MTWTh 5pm-6:15pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, C67738 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:45pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 109 Scott, CThe section above meets concurrently with Music 36A

MUSIC 102 Creative Seniors: Music Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2474307 MTWTh 1:15pm-2:45pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, TThe above section meets concurrently with Music 30AB.92090 MW 6pm-9pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, TThe above section meets concurrently with Music 30AB.36467 TTh 6pm-9pm 0.0 Stockton HOLT 113 Silvers, TThe above section meets concurrently with Music 30AB.

MUSIC 128 Concert Band for Seniors Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Grading Option No GradeSchedule: Off-Campus Classes62185 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm 0.0 Lodi-Galt TOHS PA2 Gross, RSection 62185 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/20/2009.Section 62185 will be held at TOKAY HIGH SCHOOL.

Natural ResourcesN R 002 Conservation of Natural Resources Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 779198 MW 6pm-9pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 402 Henke, J82846 TTh 6pm-9pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 435 Henke, J

NursingNURS 005 Mental Health Nursing Prerequisites: NURS 2 and NURS 3 or H S 3 with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into the Associate Degree Nursing Program. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions***** TBA: 6.0 hrs./wk 4.0 TBA TBA TBA Hinayon, G AND ThF 6:30am-2:50pm Stockton SJBHC TBA Barnett, T AND TBA: 1 hrs./wk TBA TBA TBA Barnett, TThis class meets 6/8/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/10/2009.16 hours TBA, may require afternoon/eves. Lecture online except 6/8, 6/9 & 6/10 on campus.7/24/09 ATI & evals.

NURS 093V Work Experience: Associate Degree Nursing Prerequisite Skills: 1. The student must meet the entry skills appropriate for their nursing program and successfully complete the related class in which they are enrolled in order to receive credit for work experience. Limitations on Enrollment: Students participating in the Nursing Work Experience Program must be enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing Program of Nursing 50. Students must have completed the appropriate semester of the program to qualify: Nurse Extern, Level 2 must have completed the first semester of the program and be enrolled in the second semester; Nurse Extern, Level 3 must have completed the second semester of the Associate Degree Nursing Program and be enrolled in the third semester; Nurse Extern Level 4 must have completed the third semester of the Associate Degree Nursing program and be enrolled in the fourth semester. Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 8***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

PhilosophyPHILO 006 Introduction to Philosophy Prerequisite Skills: 1. Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2496579 MTWTh 12:40pm-2:45pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 415 Olson, L

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Physical Education & RecreationP E 001D Beginning Swim for Health Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Off-Campus Classes98702 MTWTh 8am-8:45am 2.0 Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool Herrington, T AND MTWTh 8:45am-10:10am Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool Herrington, TSection 98702 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 98702 will be held at U.O.P. Pool.

P E 001E Intermediate Swim for Health Prerequisites: PE 1D. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Off-Campus Classes20018 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 1.5 Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool Herrington, TSection 20018 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 20018 will be held at U.O.P. Pool.

P E 001F Advanced Swim for Health Prerequisites: PE 1E. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: Off-Campus Classes41179 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 1.5 Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool Herrington, TSection 41179 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 41179 will be held at U.O.P. Pool.

P E 006 Wrestling Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 24***** TTh 6:30pm-8:30pm 1.0 Stockton BUDD 210 Sandler, M

P E 009A Individual Conditioning I Prerequisite Skills: Each student will submit a physical activity readiness questionnaire and will be cleared to participate in the class if the assessment indicates that the student does not have any physical limitations that would preclude them from doing vigorous physical activity. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2437369 MTWTh 6:20am-7:05am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Barlow, G AND MTWTh 7:05am-8:30am Stockton BUDD 219 Barlow, G98002 MTWTh 8:30am-9:15am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D AND MTWTh 9:15am-10:30am Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D44751 MTWTh 10:30am-11:15am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Ressa, R AND MTWTh 11:15am-12:30pm Stockton BUDD 219 Ressa, R25608 MTWTh 2:30pm-3:15pm 2.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Herrington, T AND MTWTh 3:15pm-4:30pm Stockton BUDD 219 Herrington, T16213 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:15pm 2.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D AND MTWTh 7:15pm-8:40pm Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D

P E 009B Individual Conditioning II Prerequisites: P E 009A, Beginning Individual Conditioning, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2482791 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Barlow, G83151 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D85250 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Ressa, R22610 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Herrington, T20055 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D

P E 009C Individual Conditioning III Prerequisites: P E 009B, Intermediate Individual Conditioning, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2481252 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Barlow, G33285 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, D99486 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Ressa, R65934 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Herrington, TSchedule: Other Sessions49792 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, DSection 49792 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.

P E 009D Beginning Jazz Aerobics Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2412597 MTWTh 6:20am-7:05am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 210 Cornman, W AND MTWTh 7:05am-8:30am Stockton BUDD 210 Cornman, W23449 MTWTh 4:30pm-5:15pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 210 DeBenedett, A AND MTWTh 5:15pm-6:40pm Stockton BUDD 210 DeBenedett, A

P E 009E Intermediate Jazz Aerobics Prerequisites: PE 9D. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2428103 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 210 Cornman, W43970 MTWTh 4:30pm-6:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 210 DeBenedett, A

P E 009H Beginning Sports Conditioning Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2413253 MTWTh 10:30am-11:15am 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, R AND MTWTh 11:15am-12:30pm Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, R

P E 009I Intermediate/Advanced Sports Conditioning Prerequisites: P E-009H Beginning Sports Conditioning with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2410616 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, R

P E 009J Advanced Sports Conditioning Prerequisites: PE 9I. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2421840 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, R

P E 010A Beginning Fitness Walking Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2473912 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Ressa, R30142 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Murray, D

P E 010B Intermediate Fitness Walking Prerequisites: P E 010A, Beginning Fitness Walking, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2430879 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Ressa, R87686 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Murray, D

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P E 010C Advanced Fitness Walking Prerequisites: P E 010B, Intermediate Fitness Walking, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2423954 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Murray, DSchedule: Other Sessions48483 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Ressa, RSection 48483 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/16/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/8/2009.

P E 014A Weight Training I Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2420235 MTWTh 6:20am-7:05am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R AND MTWTh 7:05am-8:30am Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R75218 MTWTh 8:30am-9:10am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R AND MTWTh 9:10am-10:30am Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R57797 MTWTh 10:30am-11:15am 2.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Peterson, D AND MTWTh 11:15am-12:30pm Stockton BUDD 308 Peterson, D89256 MTWTh 12:30pm-1:15pm 2.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Peters, R AND MTWTh 1:15pm-2:30pm Stockton BUDD 308 Peters, R98925 MTWTh 2:30pm-3:15pm 2.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Johnson, G AND MTWTh 3:15pm-4:30pm Stockton BUDD 308 Johnson, G53605 MTWTh 6:30pm-7:15pm 2.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Barlow, G AND MTWTh 7:15pm-8:40pm Stockton BUDD 308 Barlow, G

P E 014B Weight Training II Prerequisites: P E 014A, Beginning Weight Training, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2422436 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R70672 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R71215 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Peterson, D42037 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Peters, R94652 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Johnson, G49424 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Barlow, G

P E 014C Weight Training III Prerequisites: P E 014B, Intermediate Weight Training, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2433390 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R83358 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, R40315 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Peterson, D21623 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Peters, R22538 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Johnson, G72415 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 308 Barlow, G

P E 015D Special Topics: Aquatic Conditioning Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes85945 MTWTh 8am-8:45am 1.0 Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool MARONEY, M AND MTWTh 8:45am-10:10am Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool MARONEY, MSection 85945 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 85945 will be held at U.O.P. Pool.

P E 024A Beginning Power Volleyball Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2416710 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton MARC GYM Paz, M

P E 024B Intermediate Power Volleyball Prerequisites: P E 024A, Beginning Power Volleyball, with a grade of “C” or better and. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2464128 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton MARC GYM Paz, M

P E 024C Advanced Power Volleyball Prerequisites: P E 024B, Intermediate Power Volleyball, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2457204 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton MARC GYM Paz, M

P E 025 Basketball Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2449806 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 1.5 Stockton BLANCHARD G Johnson, G71804 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 1.5 Stockton BLANCHARD G Ressa, R

P E 026 Soccer Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2442918 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton SOCCER FIEL Ratto, L69734 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton SOCCER FIEL Paz, M

P E 027 Baseball Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2430810 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, R

P E 028 Softball Limitations on Enrollment: Qualified Performer. Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2491297 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Fisher, J

P E 029 Football Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2432290 MTWTh 1:30pm-3:40pm 1.5 Stockton PRACTICE FI Barlow, G

P E 039F Adapted Conditioning Prerequisites: Physician authorization. Grading Option A-F or CR/NCSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2469739 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:40pm 1.5 Stockton BUDD 210 Fisher, J AND MTWTh 12:30pm-2:40pm Stockton BUDD 219 Hoang, T

P E 042Q Beginning Coaching of Offensive Football Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions87527 MTWTh 4:30pm-5:15pm 2.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Barlow, G AND MTWTh 5:15pm-6:30pm Stockton PRACTICE FI Barlow, GSection 87527 meets 6/29/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 7/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/8/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.

P E 042R Intermediate Coaching of Offensive Football Prerequisites: P E 42Q. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions77772 MTWTh 4:30pm-5:15pm 2.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Barlow, G AND MTWTh 5:15pm-6:30pm Stockton PRACTICE FI Barlow, GSection 77772 meets 6/29/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 7/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/8/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.

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P E 042T Beginning Coaching of Defensive Football Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions59446 MTWTh 4:30pm-5:15pm 2.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Herrington, T AND MTWTh 5:15pm-6:30pm Stockton PRACTICE FI Herrington, TSection 59446 meets 6/29/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 7/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/8/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.

P E 042U Intermediate Coaching of Defensive Football Prerequisites: P E 42T. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions35922 MTWTh 4:30pm-5:15pm 2.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Herrington, T AND MTWTh 5:15pm-6:30pm Stockton PRACTICE FI Herrington, TSection 35922 meets 6/29/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 7/1/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/8/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.

P E 045 Special Projects: Physical Education Prerequisites: Completion of survey course with grade of “B” or better and presentation of a project acceptable to the instructor and division chairperson. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 24***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton BUDD 119 Paz, M***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton BUDD 119 Paz, M

P E 049 Psychology of Sports Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2420701 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 117 Reyes, J

P E 101 Adapted Physical Education Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2451708 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:40pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Hoang, T AND MTWTh 12:30pm-2:40pm Stockton BUDD 210 Fisher, JADAPTED CONDITIONING

P E 112 Active Seniors Grading Option No GradeSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2488057 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 210 Cornman, WJazz Aerobics80014 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, RWeight Training74122 MTWTh 6:20am-8:30am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Barlow, GIndividual Conditioning99082 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Ressa, RFitness Walking89231 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, DIndividual Conditioning79584 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton SOCCER FIEL Ratto, LSoccer15545 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Gaines, RWeight Training62506 MTWTh 8:30am-10:40am 0.0 Stockton BUDD 210 Cornman, WConditioning Class79237 MTWTh 8:30am-10:30am 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, RBaseball81859 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Peterson, DWeight Training38928 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton MARC GYM Paz, MVolleyball22857 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, RSports Conditioning65976 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Ressa, RIndividual Conditioning

46527 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton SOCCER FIEL Paz, MSoccer96751 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Fisher, JSoftball95455 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Murray, DFitness Walking67638 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Peters, RWeight Training43997 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 0.0 Stockton BLANCHARD G Johnson, GBasketball58986 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:30pm 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Peters, RBaseball87665 MTWTh 1:30pm-3:40pm 0.0 Stockton PRACTICE FI Barlow, GFootball49055 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton BLANCHARD G Ressa, RBasketball65336 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Herrington, TIndividual Conditioning42991 MTWTh 2:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Johnson, GWeights71007 26236 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:40pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 219 Murray, DIndividual Conditioning50862 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:40pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 308 Barlow, GWeight Training13301 TTh 6:30pm-8:30pm 0.0 Stockton BUDD 210 Sandler, MWRESTLINGSchedule: Off-Campus Classes13107 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 0.0 Off-Campus U.O.P. Pool Herrington, TSection 13107 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 13107 will be held at U.O.P. Pool.Swim for Health

PhysicsPHYSC 010 Introduction to Physics Prerequisites: MATH 80 or MATH 83A and B each with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2465497 Daily 10:30am-12:20pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 242 Jones, Y AND Daily 8:30am-10:20am Stockton CUNN 411 Jones, Y98781 Daily 10:30am-12:20pm 4.0 Stockton CUNN 242 Jones, Y AND Daily 12:30pm-2:20pm Stockton CUNN 411 Jones, Y

Plant SciencePLANT 014 Soil Science Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 794619 TWTh 9am-11:15am 4.0 Stockton SHIM 127 Dodson, D AND TWTh 11:15am-1:30pm Stockton SHIM 127 Dodson, D

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P E 112 (Continued)Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 24

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PLANT 096V Work Experience: Plant Science Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the plant science work experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Political SciencePOLSC 001 American Government and Institutions Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2474433 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton SHIM 402 Velickovic, J20669 MTWTh 8am-10am 3.0 Stockton BUDD 408 Ortiz, A42306 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton BUDD 408 Ortiz, A34402 MTWTh 11am-1:10pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 402 Velickovic, J23098 TWTh 6pm-8:55pm 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Ortiz, ASchedule: On-Line Classes52733 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Wadle, MSection 52733 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.29845 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Baxter, KSection 29845 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.14069 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Wadle, MSection 14069 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes92811 MTWTh 12:20pm-2:30pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 121 Ford, JSection 92811 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 92811 will be held at Tracy Center.

Psychiatric TechnologyP T 082 Psychiatric Technician Nursing Prerequisites: P T-002 Introduction to Medical and Surgical Nursing with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Psychiatric Technician Program. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Other Sessions45372 ThF 8am-12:45pm 8.0 Stockton LOCK 118 Schaeffer, J AND MTW 6:30am-2:30pm TBA TBA TBA Greening, G AND MTW 6:30am-2:30pm TBA TBA TBA Greening, GSection 45372 meets 6/1/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/19/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/22/2009.Clinical evaluations on 7/31/09.

PsychologyPSYCH 001 Introduction to Psychology Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2466066 MTWTh 8am-10am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 310 Feicht, G32965 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 245 Maloney, E37980 MTWTh 6pm-8pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 415 Solomowitz, NSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 721752 TTh 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 429 Stott, D38894 MW 6pm-9:15pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 429 Stott, DSchedule: On-Line Classes29231 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Payne, RSection 29231 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.66980 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Payne, RSection 66980 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.74093 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Payne, RSection 74093 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes64699 MTWTh 7:50am-10am 3.0 Tracy TCTR 126 Lindsay, ASection 64699 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 64699 will be held at Tracy Center.

PSYCH 004 Introduction to Experimental Psychology Prerequisites: PSYCH 1 with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 862612 Daily 8am-8:50am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 313 Topping, J AND Daily 8:50am-10:10am Stockton HOLT 313 Topping, J

PSYCH 008B Community Advocacy: Drug & Alcohol Education Programs Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2488873 MTWTh 10:30am-11:30am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 313 Feicht, G

PSYCH 030 Human Sexuality Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2466092 MTWTh 8am-10:15am 3.0 Stockton HOLT 245 Maloney, ESchedule: Off-Campus Classes76638 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 126 Lindsay, ASection 76638 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 76638 will be held at Tracy Center.

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Radiologic TechnologyRAD 010 Introduction to Radiography Prerequisites: H S 036, Medical Terminology and Speech, with a grade of “C” or better and BIOL 033, Anatomy and Physiology, with a grade of “C” or better or BIOL 031, Human Anatomy, with a grade of “C” or better and BIOL 032, Human Physiology, with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program due to contractual agreement with hospital. Finger printing & Criminal Record Clearance and. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes***** MWF 8am-11:15am 3.5 Off-Campus SJGH TBA JOB, JThis class meets 7/13/2009-8/8/2009. Refund date: 7/14/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/20/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/31/2009.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 010A Beginning Clinical Laboratory Corequisites: RAD 010, Introduction to Radiography. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes***** TTh 8am-4:30pm 3.0 Off-Campus SJGH TBA CAMARA, J AND MWF 1pm-4:30pm Off-Campus SJGH TBA CAMARA, JThis class meets 7/21/2009-8/8/2009. Refund date: 7/21/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/28/2009. Last drop date with a W: 8/4/2009.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 030 Intermediate Positioning and Technical Laboratory Prerequisites: RAD 023, Positioning and Technical Laboratory, with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program due to contractual agreement with hospital. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes***** Thur 12:30pm-4:30pm 0.5 Off-Campus SJGH TBA JOB, JThis class meets 7/2/2009-8/6/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/9/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/30/2009.This class will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

RAD 030A Senior Clinical Laboratory Prerequisites: RAD 020A, Advanced Clinical Laboratory, with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Radiological Technology Program due to contractual agreement with hospital. and. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Off-Campus Classes70649 MTWF 8am-4:30pm 5.0 Off-Campus SJGH TBA KERR JR, T AND Thur 8am-11:30am Off-Campus SJGH TBA KERR JR, TSection 70649 meets 7/3/2009-8/8/2009. Refund date: 7/8/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/30/2009.Section 70649 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.

ReadingREADING 069V Internship: Reading Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the reading internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the fall or spring semesters including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

READING 091A Reading in Literature Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2463458 Daily 8am-10:30am 4.5 Stockton HOLT 301 Oren, W AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 201 Oren, W

READING 091B Reading in Health Science Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: Off-Campus Classes62667 Daily 7:30am-10am 4.5 Tracy TCTR 121 Garcia, L AND TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk Tracy TCTR 121 Garcia, LSection 62667 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.Section 62667 will be held at Tracy Center.

READING 091D Reading in World Geography and Culture Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2470759 MTW 6pm-10pm 4.5 Stockton HOLT 301 Murray, H AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 301 Murray, H

READING 091E Reading in History Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2488999 MTWTh 10:30am-1:30pm 4.5 Stockton HOLT 311 Amezquita, M AND TBA: 3.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 201 Amezquita, M

READING 091F Reading in Children’s Literature Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 778218 MTWTh 10:30am-12:45pm 4.5 Stockton HOLT 305 Marta, M AND TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk Stockton HOLT 305 Marta, M

READING 098 Individualized Reading Skills Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: Full Term, June 15 - August 878356 TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk 0.5 Stockton HOLT 201 O‘Connell, P83736 TBA: 5.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 201 O‘Connell, P

ReligionRELGN 014A Great Religions of the Eastern World Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2471924 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 429 McCandless, C

RELGN 014B Great Religions of the Western World Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2499284 MTWTh 8am-10:10am 3.0 Stockton CUNN 324 McCandless, C55788 Daily 10:30am-12:20pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 415 Olson, L31862 MTWTh 1:30pm-3:30pm 3.0 Stockton FORM WEST Stewart, M

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Sign LanguageSL 001 Elementary American Sign Language Prerequisites: Reading level II. Advisories: SL 071, Elementary American Sign Language Laboratory.Grading Option A-F or P/NPSchedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2458455 MW 5:30pm-9:45pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 132 Benson, GSchedule: Other Sessions22346 MTWTh 10:30am-1pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 310 Nunes, CSection 22346 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/23/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/9/2009.

SociologySOCIO 001A Introduction to Sociology Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2448503 MTWTh 10:30am-12:30pm 3.0 Stockton HOLT 401 Green, M32727 MW 6pm-10pm 3.0 Stockton FORM SOUTH Medina, GSchedule: Off-Campus Classes68945 MTWTh 12:15pm-2:30pm 3.0 Tracy TCTR 118 Leal, YSection 68945 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 68945 will be held at Tracy Center.

SOCIO 001B Problems of A Changing Society Prerequisites: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2496652 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm 3.0 Stockton CUNN 324 Gottfried, RSchedule: On-Line Classes24161 TBA: 8.0 hrs./wk 3.0 TBA INTERNET Wong, CSection 24161 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/25/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/15/2009.

SpanishSPAN 001 Elementary Spanish Prerequisite Skills: Reading level II. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2422445 MTWTh 8am-11:40am 5.0 Stockton HOLT 321 Rich, L10134 MTWTh 8am-11:30am 5.0 Stockton SHIM 122 Camacho, M99132 MTWTh 1:15pm-4:55pm 5.0 Stockton CUNN 324 Giron, G39663 MTWTh 2pm-5:30pm 5.0 Stockton SHIM 122 Camacho, M12284 MTWTh 6pm-9:40pm 5.0 Stockton CUNN 101 Hernandez-, R47523 MTWTh 6pm-9:40pm 5.0 Stockton BUDD 333 Hernandez, JSchedule: Off-Campus Classes48615 MTWTh 6pm-9:40pm 5.0 Tracy TCTR 119 Ciccarelli, SSection 48615 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date: 6/17/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/24/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/14/2009.Section 48615 will be held at Tracy Center.

SPAN 002 Elementary Spanish Prerequisites: SPAN 001, Elementary Spanish, with a grade of “C” or better or SPAN 052, Elementary Spanish, with a grade of “C” or better. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: 6 Weeks (Session 6A), June 15 - July 2465296 MTWTh 6pm-9:40pm 5.0 Stockton SHIM 122 Camacho, M

Special EducationSP ED 144 Janitorial Technology Training Grading Option No GradeSchedule: Off-Campus Classes90322 Daily 7:30am-11:30am 0.0 Off-Campus Good Will Medina-Bro, RSection 90322 meets 6/1/2009-8/14/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.Section 90322 will be held at GOODWILL.49108 Daily 12:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 Off-Campus Good Will Medina-Bro, RSection 49108 meets 6/1/2009-8/14/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.Section 49108 will be held at GOODWILL.

SP ED 146 Office Technology Prerequisite Skills: 1. Advisory: Reading Level I. Grading Option No GradeSchedule: Off-Campus Classes96892 Daily 7:30am-11:30am 0.0 Off-Campus Good Will Ketchum, MSection 96892 meets 6/1/2009-8/14/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.Section 96892 will be held at GOODWILL.20936 Daily 12:30pm-4:30pm 0.0 Off-Campus Good Will Ketchum, MSection 20936 meets 6/1/2009-8/14/2009. Refund date: 6/18/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/22/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/28/2009.Section 20936 will be held at GOODWILL.

Vocational EducationVO-ED 069V Internship: Vocational Education Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the vocational education technology internship. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including internship units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to internship. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of internship program objectives and an employer internship agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

VO-ED 080V Work Experience: Apprenticeship Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the vocational education experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

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VO-ED 090V Work Experience: Vocational Education Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the vocational education experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 4.0 hrs./wk 4.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

VO-ED 096V Work Experience: General Limitations on Enrollment: The student must enroll in a course that is directly related to the vocational education experience. The student must enroll in a minimum of 7 units during the semester including work experience units. For summer session, the student must enroll in one related course in addition to work experience. The combined total number of units a student may take in internship, work experience, and occupational practice may not exceed a maximum of 16 units. Participation requires submission and approval of work experience program objectives and an employer work experience agreement. Advisories: GUID 30, 31, 32, 33.Grading Option P/NP OnlySchedule: 8 Weeks (Session 8A), June 15 - August 7***** TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk 1.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 2.0 hrs./wk 2.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S***** TBA: 3.0 hrs./wk 3.0 Stockton HOLT 140 Vargas, S

Vocational NursingVOC NUR 003 Obstetrical Nursing Prerequisites: VOC NUR-002 Introduction to Medical and Surgical Nursing with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission into the VN Program 1) For the student who is re-entering after a course failure and needs a refresher in course content in order to successfully complete the program; For the student who has completed the program and needs a refresher in course content in order to successfully pass their licensure exam. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Combination On- and Off-Campus48960 MT 8am-12:30pm 3.5 Stockton LOCK 313 Weaver, J AND WTh 6:30am-4:30pm Off-Campus SJMC TBA Ippolito, KSection 48960 meets 7/6/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/13/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/23/2009.Section 48960 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.Clinical evaluation on 07/31/09.72575 MT 8am-12:30pm 3.5 Stockton LOCK 313 Weaver, J AND WTh 6:30am-4:30pm Off-Campus SJGH TBA Wood, C Section 72575 meets 7/6/2009-7/31/2009. Refund date: 7/7/2009.Last drop date without a W: 7/13/2009. Last drop date with a W: 7/24/2009.Section 72575 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.Clinical evaluation on 07/31/09.

VOC NUR 004 Pediatric Nursing Prerequisites: VOC NUR-003 Obstetrical Nursing with a grade of “C” or better. Limitations on Enrollment: Admission to the Vocational Nursing Program. Grading Option A-F or Inc.Schedule: Combination On- and Off-Campus54346 MT 8am-12:30pm 3.5 Stockton LOCK 313 Durston, S AND WTh 6:30am-4:30pm Off-Campus SJMC TBA Potter-Mar, LSection 54346 meets 6/8/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/25/2009.Section 54346 will be held at ST JOSEPHS MEDIC CTR.Clinical evaluation on 07/02/09.12491 MT 8am-12:30pm 3.5 Stockton LOCK 313 Durston, S AND WTh 6:30am-4:30pm Off-Campus SJGH TBA Soto, CSection 12491 meets 6/8/2009-7/2/2009. Refund date: 6/15/2009.Last drop date without a W: 6/15/2009. Last drop date with a W: 6/25/2009.Section 12491 will be held at SAN JOAQUIN GENERAL.Clinical evaluation on 7/2/09.

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62 San Joaquin Delta College Summer 2009Code Days Hours Units Location Room InstructorCode Days Hours Units Location Room Instructor

FCS 096 Issues in Foster and Kinship Care Education Grading Option A-F or P/NP39076 Sat 8am-5pm 0.5 Stockton FORM SOUTH Hatch, CSection 39076 meets 6/20/2009-6/20/2009. Refund date 6/20/2009.

FCS 196 Issues in Foster and Kinship Care Education Grading Option No Grade25318 Sat 8am-5pm 0.0 Stockton FORM SOUTH Hatch, CSection 25318 meets 6/20/2009-6/20/2009. Refund date 6/20/2009.

GUID 011 New Student Orientation Grading Option P/NP Only82286 Sat 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Sat 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 82286 meets 6/27/2009-6/27/2009. Refund date 6/27/2009.63681 Sat 8:30am-12:30pm 0.5 Stockton DANN 206 Andersen, K AND Sat 1pm-5pm Stockton DANN 206 Section 63681 meets 7/11/2009-7/11/2009. Refund date 7/11/2009.

A-IND 078P Power Actuated Equipment Grading Option A-F or Inc.***** FSa 7:30am-11:30am 1.0 TBA TBA TBA Vargas, S AND FSa 12:30pm-5:30pm TBA TBA TBA Vargas, SThis class meets 7/31/2009-8/1/2009. Refund date 7/31/2009.

6/15/09 - 8/7/09

COM ST 001A Fundamentals of Speech Grading Option A-F or Inc.77886 Fri 6pm-9:30pm 3.0 Stockton SHIM 206 Anderson, J AND Sat 9am-1pm Stockton SHIM 206

SATURDAY CLASSES WEEKEND CLASSES

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The San Joaquin Delta College Distance Learning and Regional Education program offers options for students who prefer to take courses near where they live or “on-line.” Students may complete most or all of their coursework through Internet classes or through off-campus regional education classes held in communities served by the College. The Distance Learning and Regional Education program offers convenience and accessibility to Delta College courses and assessment/placement testing.

OFF-CAMPUS ASSESSMENT/PLACEMENT TESTINGProcedures to register for an off-campus assessment test.

a. Select the appropriate location, date, and time where you wish to be tested.

b. Contact the Assessment Office (209-954-5534 or 209-954-5535) and state that you wish to register for an off-campus assessment.

c. Have the following information available: 1. Name 2. Delta ID 3. Phone number 4. Site location where you wish to be tested 5. Testing date 6. Testing time

The deadline for registering for an off-campus assessment/placement test is two (2) days prior to the test.

Please Note: Assessments are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment. Assessments are also available on the Delta College Campus (209-954-5534 or 209-954-5535).

Distance Learning and Regional EducationTake Delta College courses at home or in your community!

The testing schedule is as follows:

Wed., June 3, 2009 6-8pm Room 101Mon., May 4, 2009 6-8pm Room 101

MANTECA Manteca Center 5298 Brunswick Rd. Manteca, CA (Lathrop Rd. & Hwy 99)

TRACY Tracy Center 1895 W. Lowell Ave, Tracy, CA (209) 833-7900

Tues., April 21, 2009 4-6pm Room 121

Wed., May 13, 2009 4-6pm Room 120

Thur., May 28, 2009 6-8pm Room 121

Wed., June 10, 2009 6-8pm Room 121

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*Internet/On Campus hybrid courses combine Internet and traditional oncampus learning. Students learn through online methods, and they are also required to attend class on campus for a specific number of hours each week.

www.deltacollege.edu/online classes.html

Registration begins May 18, 2009. Classes begin June 15, 2009. For additional registration dates and information see pages 4.

For course descriptions see the “online” Schedule of Classes or the College Catalog.

DEPT CODE TIME COURSE UNITS INSTR. DEPT CODE TIME COURSE UNITS INSTR.

DELTA INTERNET COURSESAND INTERNET/ON CAMPUS HYBRID COURSES

A J 021 38896 6.0 hrs./wk Criminal Justice in Society 3.0 Hislop, JSection 38896 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.A J 021 46192 6.0 hrs./wk Criminal Justice in Society 3.0 Hislop, JSection 46192 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.A J 022 23326 6.0 hrs./wk Concepts of Criminal Law 3.0 Hislop, JSection 23326 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.A J 023 40259 6.0 hrs./wk Principles and Procedures of The Justice System 3.0 Hislop, JSection 40259 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.BIM 039 67360 8.5 hrs./wk Office Management 3.0 Noriega, JSection 67360 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BIOL 030 36114 8.8 hrs./wk Human Sexuality 3.0 Assadi-Rad, ASection 36114 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatBIOL 030 61919 8.8 hrs./wk Human Sexuality 3.0 Assadi-Rad, ASection 61919 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatBUS 001A 48583 11.0 hrs./wk Principles of Accounting 5.0 Couvillion, KSection 48583 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.BUS 001A 59344 11.0 hrs./wk Principles of Accounting 5.0 McElroy, GSection 59344 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.BUS 001A 62992 11.0 hrs./wk Principles of Accounting 5.0 Couvillion, KSection 62992 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.BUS 001A 76486 11.0 hrs./wk Principles of Accounting 5.0 Couvillion, KSection 76486 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.BUS 001B 56702 11.0 hrs./wk Principles of Accounting 5.0 Ghio, RSection 56702 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.BUS 010A 34459 8.5 hrs./wk Bookkeeping 3.0 Waller, DSection 34459 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 020 55808 8.5 hrs./wk Introduction to Business 3.0 Waller, DSection 55808 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 020 83803 8.5 hrs./wk Introduction to Business 3.0 Waller, DSection 83803 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 021 75872 8.5 hrs./wk Marketing 3.0 Waller, DSection 75872 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 022 16057 8.5 hrs./wk Professional Selling 3.0 Villarreal, MSection 16057 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 026 16980 8.5 hrs./wk Economics of Business 3.0 Danielson, DSection 16980 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 030 45607 8.5 hrs./wk Supervision and Human Relations 3.0 Danielson, DSection 45607 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 060 47904 8.5 hrs./wk Small Business Management 3.0 Villarreal, MSection 47904 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 067 76996 8.5 hrs./wk Introduction to Personal Finance 3.0 Danielson, DSection 76996 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.BUS 094A 38719 8.5 hrs./wk Small Business Start Up 1.0 Villarreal, MSection 38719 meets 6/15/2009-6/27/2009.

REFER TO PAGES 7 & 8 FOR INFORMATION ON INTERNET COURSES

BUS 094B 82580 9.0 hrs./wk Essential Topics for Small Business 1.0 Villarreal, MSection 82580 meets 6/29/2009-7/11/2009.BUS 094C 48662 9.0 hrs./wk The New Entrepreneur 1.0 Villarreal, MSection 48662 meets 7/13/2009-7/25/2009.CDEV 021 10389 9.0 hrs./wk Child and Adolescent Development 3.0 Hesseltine, GSection 10389 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CDEV 021 71563 9.0 hrs./wk Child and Adolescent Development 3.0 Hesseltine, GSection 71563 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CDEV 026 41958 9.0 hrs./wk Child, Family, and Community 3.0 Mekjavich, PSection 41958 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CDEV 026 55361 9.0 hrs./wk Child, Family, and Community 3.0 Mekjavich, PSection 55361 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CDEV 034 99335 9.0 hrs./wk Children With Special Needs 3.0 Mekjavich, PSection 99335 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.COM ST 007 93581 8.5 hrs./wk Intercultural Communication 3.0 Marie, VSection 93581 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CS 011 38217 8.5 hrs./wk Fundamentals of Computer Science 3.0 Perez, LSection 38217 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CS 011 55817 8.5 hrs./wk Fundamentals of Computer Science 3.0 Perez, LSection 55817 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CS 011 81987 8.5 hrs./wk Fundamentals of Computer Science 3.0 Maumalanga, MSection 81987 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CS 012 98403 8.5 hrs./wk Introduction to Management Information Systems 3.0 Zaman, NSection 98403 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CS 070 56467 3.0 hrs./wk Introduction to Internet 1.0 Noriega, JSection 56467 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CSA 020 15692 8.5 hrs./wk MS Word, Excel, and Access 3.0 Zaman, NSection 15692 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CSA 020 32772 8.5 hrs./wk MS Word, Excel, and Access 3.0 Noriega, JSection 32772 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CSA 020 63134 8.5 hrs./wk MS Word, Excel, and Access 3.0 Noriega, JSection 63134 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CSA 045 67061 3.0 hrs./wk Microsoft Windows 1.0 Noriega, JSection 67061 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.CSP 017 77208 8.5 hrs./wk Computer Logic 3.0 Maumalanga, MSection 77208 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.EDUC 010 49962 8.5 hrs./wk Introduction to Education 3.0 Prescott, KSection 49962 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 28737 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Freedman, LSection 28737 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 29286 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Adams, KSection 29286 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 44401 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Andrews, CSection 44401 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.

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DELTA INTERNET AND HYBRID (Continued)DEPT CODE TIME COURSE UNITS INSTR. DEPT CODE TIME COURSE UNITS INSTR.

ENG 001A 47516 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Ramsey, LSection 47516 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 58555 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Freedman, LSection 58555 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 67035 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Adams, KSection 67035 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 71942 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 William-Wh, LSection 71942 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001A 75240 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Freedman, LSection 75240 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001B 31125 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Rickansrud, RSection 31125 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001B 44619 8.5 hrs./wk Written Communications 3.0 Rickansrud, RSection 44619 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001D 68067 8.5 hrs./wk Critical Composition 3.0 Stagnaro, MSection 68067 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 001D 85209 8.5 hrs./wk Critical Composition 3.0 Stagnaro, MSection 85209 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 038 43661 8.5 hrs./wk Mythology 3.0 Stoner, HSection 43661 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 038 71198 8.5 hrs./wk Mythology 3.0 Stoner, HSection 71198 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.ENG 038 75938 8.5 hrs./wk Mythology 3.0 Stoner, HSection 75938 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.FCS 006 13789 9.0 hrs./wk Nutrition 3.0 Peterson, KSection 13789 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.FCS 006 34213 9.0 hrs./wk Nutrition 3.0 Sytsma, RSection 34213 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.FCS 006 36129 9.0 hrs./wk Nutrition 3.0 Peterson, KSection 36129 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.FCS 006 69321 9.0 hrs./wk Nutrition 3.0 Sytsma, RSection 69321 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.FCS 019 65500 9.0 hrs./wk Human Development 3.0 Wells, CSection 65500 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009.FCS 023 64682 9.0 hrs./wk Marriage and the Family 3.0 Peterson, KSection 64682 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.GUID 011 75071 4.0 hrs./wk New Student Orientation 0.5 Narita, GSection 75071 meets 6/15/2009-6/26/2009.GUID 011 35498 4.0 hrs./wk New Student Orientation 0.5 Narita, GSection 35498 meets 6/29/2009-7/10/2009.GUID 030 62259 4.0 hrs./wk Career Self-Assessment 1.0 Feneck, DSection 62259 meets 6/15/2009-7/10/2009.GUID 031 71019 5.5 hrs./wk Career Exploration 1.0 Feneck, DSection 71019 meets 7/13/2009-7/31/2009.H ED 001 40954 8.5 hrs./wk Health Education 3.0 Johnson, GSection 40954 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.H ED 001 51898 8.5 hrs./wk Health Education 3.0 Belzer, ESection 51898 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.H ED 001 67125 8.5 hrs./wk Health Education 3.0 Belzer, ESection 67125 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.H S 019 14900 9.0 hrs./wk Human Development 3.0 Wells, CSection 14900 meets 6/15/2009-7/17/2009.H S 036 70803 9.0 hrs./wk Medical Terminology and Speech 3.0 Durston, SSection 70803 meets 6/15/2009-7/18/2009.HIST 002B 95042 8.0 hrs./wk World History Since 1600 3.0 Kallman, TSection 95042 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.HIST 017A 24843 8.0 hrs./wk History of the United States 3.0 Swanson, WSection 24843 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.HIST 017A 41716 8.0 hrs./wk History of the United States 3.0 Kallman, TSection 41716 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.HIST 017A 44998 8.0 hrs./wk History of the United States 3.0 Swanson, WSection 44998 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.HIST 017B 69447 8.0 hrs./wk History of the United States 3.0 Swanson, WSection 69447 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.

HORT 004 74745 6.5 hrs./wk History of Garden Design 3.0 Toscano, MSection 74745 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009.MATH 001 33039 14.6 hrs./wk Calculus 5.0 Lindborg, SSection 33039 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 012 14541 11.7 hrs./wk Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4.0 Landre, DSection 14541 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 012 67065 11.7 hrs./wk Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4.0 Landre, DSection 67065 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 012 99348 11.7 hrs./wk Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4.0 Williams, CSection 99348 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 017A 39576 6.5 hrs/wk Concepts and Structures of Mathematics Mon, 3-5pm, Locke 316 3.0 Schwegel, JSection 39576 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Section 39576 is a hybrid internet course (Win-dows). Class meets 2hr/wk on campus/rest of course is onlineMATH 038A 18479 11.6 hrs./wk Precalculus I 4.0 Bykov, NSection 18479 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 038A 27416 11.6 hrs./wk Precalculus I 4.0 Schwegel, JSection 27416 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 038B 17300 11.6 hrs./wk Precalculus II 4.0 Williams, CSection 17300 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Windows based formatMATH 076 51745 7.5 hrs./wk Review of Arithmetic 3.0 Donovan, PSection 51745 meets 6/15/2009-7/31/2009.MATH 076 84295 7.5 hrs./wk Review of Arithmetic 3.0 Donovan, PSection 84295 meets 6/15/2009-7/31/2009.MATH 078 53983 7.5 hrs./wk Prealgebra 3.0 Donovan, PSection 53983 meets 6/15/2009-7/31/2009.MATH 080 10117 11.7 hrs./wk Elementary Algebra 4.0 Vachon, MSection 10117 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 080 12032 11.7 hrs./wk Elementary Algebra 4.0 Broyles, JSection 12032 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 080 13221 11.7 hrs./wk Elementary Algebra 4.0 Vachon, MSection 13221 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 080 66380 11.7 hrs./wk Elementary Algebra 4.0 Williams, CSection 66380 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 082 12048 14.6 hrs./wk Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Kostyrko, JSection 12048 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 082 23810 14.6 hrs./wk Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Bykov, NSection 23810 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 082 59375 14.6 hrs./wk Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Broyles, JSection 59375 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.MATH 082 60010 14.6 hrs./wk Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Kostyrko, JSection 60010 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.POLSC 001 14069 8.0 hrs./wk American Government and Institutions 3.0 Wadle, MSection 14069 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.POLSC 001 29845 8.0 hrs./wk American Government and Institutions 3.0 Baxter, KSection 29845 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.POLSC 001 52733 8.0 hrs./wk American Government and Institutions 3.0 Wadle, MSection 52733 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.PSYCH 001 29231 8.0 hrs./wk Introduction to Psychology 3.0 Payne, RSection 29231 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.PSYCH 001 66980 8.0 hrs./wk Introduction to Psychology 3.0 Payne, RSection 66980 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.PSYCH 001 74093 8.0 hrs./wk Introduction to Psychology 3.0 Payne, RSection 74093 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.SOCIO 001B 24161 8.0 hrs./wk Problems of A Changing Society 3.0 Wong, CSection 24161 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009.

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MANTECA CENTER: Room assignments will be posted in the online schedule of classes for Manteca High School.DEPT CODE DAYS TIME COURSE UNITS INSTRUCTOR ROOM

MANTECA/LATHROP REGION COURSES MANTECA CENTER

5298 Brunswick Rd. (Lathrop Rd. & Hwy 99)

Registration begins May 18, 2009. Classes begin June 15, 2009. For additional registration dates and information see pages 4.

For course descriptions see the “online” Schedule of Classes or the College Catalog.

ENG 001A 35398 MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm Written Communications 3.0 Gates, N 101Section 35398 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.LANG 903 59749 Sat 9am-11am Language for the Workplace 0.0 Staff 101Section 59749 meets 6/27/2009-8/1/2009. Refund date 6/20/2009.CONVERSATIONS IN SPANISH - no class on 7/5. Textbook available at class for $10.

LODI/GALT REGION COURSESRegistration begins May 18, 2009. Classes begin June 15, 2009.

For additional registration dates and information see pages 4.For course descriptions see the “online” Schedule of Classes or the College Catalog.

TOKAY HIGH SCHOOL: Room assignments will be posted in the online Schedule of Classes at www.deltacollege.edu. All Lodi classes will be held at Tokay High School, 1111 Century Blvd., LodiDEPT CODE DAYS TIME COURSE UNITS INSTRUCTOR ROOM

MUSIC 028 83649 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm Concert Band 1.0 Gross, R PA2 AND TBA: 1.0 hrs./wk TBASection 83649 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date 6/18/2009.MUSIC 128 62185 Mon 6:30pm-9:30pm Concert Band for Seniors 0.0 Gross, R PA2Section 62185 meets 6/15/2009-8/7/2009. Refund date 6/18/2009.

MANTECA CENTER: ASSESSMENT/PLACEMENT TESTING

Manteca Center5298 Brunswick Rd. Manteca, CA(Lathrop Rd. & Hwy 99)

Wed., June 3, 2009 6-8pm Room 101Mon., May 4, 2009 6-8pm Room 101

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TRACY REGION COURSESTRACY CENTER

1895 W. Lowell Ave. Tracy • (209) 833-7900Located at the corner of Lowell and Corral Hollow Rd,

Summer Interession 2009May 4-29, 2009 Appointment Request May 18-June 14, 2009 Registration by Appointment OnlyJune 1-14, 2009 Open registrationJune 15, 2009 Classes Begin

For additional registration dates and information see pages 4.For course descriptions see the “online” Schedule of Classes or the College Catalog.

TRACY CENTER (TCTR)DEPT CODE DAYS TIME COURSE UNITS INSTRUCTOR ROOMA J 021 12853 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm Criminal Justice in Society 3.0 Alfonso, R TCTR 119Section 12853 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.CDEV 021 25010 TTh 5:45pm-10pm Child and Adolescent Development 3.0 LILLY, F TCTR 122Section 25010 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.CIVIL 003 83244 TTh 6pm-10pm Autobiography of Civilization 3.0 Pappas, K TCTR 120Section 83244 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.COM ST 001A 55719 MTWTh 7:50am-10am Fundamentals of Speech 3.0 Petersen, T TCTR 118Section 55719 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.COM ST 001A 41778 MTWTh 10am-12:10pm Fundamentals of Speech 3.0 Petersen, T TCTR 118Section 41778 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.COM ST 001A 42134 MW 6pm-10pm Fundamentals of Speech 3.0 Wamhoff, M TCTR 122Section 42134 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.CSA 020 11616 TWTh 6pm-9pm MS Word, Excel, and Access 3.0 De La Cruz, Y TCTR 126Section 11616 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 001A 59465 MTWTh 8am-10am Written Communications 3.0 Coleman, W TCTR 123Section 59465 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 001A 38309 MW 6pm-10pm Written Communications 3.0 Smith, S TCTR 118Section 38309 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 001D 42463 TTh 6pm-10pm Critical Composition 3.0 Perales, C TCTR 118Section 42463 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 030 71195 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm The Film as Literature 3.0 Dunne, D TCTR 122Section 71195 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 038 99192 MTWTh 8am-10am Mythology 3.0 Dunne, D TCTR 122Section 99192 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 070 52898 Daily 3:30pm-6:20pm Basic Writing Skills I 5.0 Hofman, R TCTR 123Section 52898 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 079 74726 MTWTh 10am-1:30pm Preparatory English 5.0 Kindle, T TCTR 123Section 74726 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.ENG 079 18462 MTWTh 6pm-9:30pm Preparatory English 5.0 Doell, E TCTR 123Section 18462 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.FCS 006 27923 MW 5:30pm-9:45pm Nutrition 3.0 Tam, C TCTR 120Section 27923 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.HIST 017A 86847 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm History of the United States 3.0 Treantos, J TCTR 121Section 86847 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.HIST 017B 78927 MTWTh 6:30pm-8:45pm History of the United States 3.0 Treantos, J TCTR 121Section 78927 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.HUM 003 62355 TTh 6pm-10pm Autobiography of Civilization 3.0 Pappas, K TCTR 120Section 62355 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.MATH 012 50458 MTWTh 1pm-3:55pm Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4.0 Brown, D TCTR 120Section 50458 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.MATH 076 42120 MTWTh 12:15pm-2:25pm Review of Arithmetic 3.0 Ramirez, B TCTR 119Section 42120 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.MATH 080 24983 Daily 7:30am-10am Elementary Algebra 4.0 Fellner, W TCTR 120Section 24983 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.MATH 082 74144 Daily 10am-1pm Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Brown, D TCTR 120Section 74144 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.

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Tracy HighSchool

Appointments and registration may be completed online - www.DELTACOLLEGE.edu

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TRACY CENTER (TCTR) (Continued)DEPT CODE DAYS TIME COURSE UNITS INSTRUCTOR ROOMPOLSC 001 92811 MTWTh 12:20pm-2:30pm American Government and Institutions 3.0 Ford, J TCTR 121Section 92811 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.PSYCH 001 64699 MTWTh 7:50am-10am Introduction to Psychology 3.0 Lindsay, A TCTR 126Section 64699 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.PSYCH 030 76638 MTWTh 10am-12:15pm Human Sexuality 3.0 Lindsay, A TCTR 126Section 76638 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.READING 091B 62667 Daily 7:30am-10am Reading in Health Science 4.5 Garcia, L TCTR 121 AND TBA: 2.5 hrs./wk Garcia, L TCTR 121Section 62667 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.SOCIO 001A 68945 MTWTh 12:15pm-2:30pm Introduction to Sociology 3.0 Leal, Y TCTR 118Section 68945 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.SPAN 001 48615 MTWTh 6pm-9:40pm Elementary Spanish 5.0 Ciccarelli, S TCTR 119Section 48615 meets 6/15/2009-7/24/2009. Refund date 6/17/2009.

TRACY CENTER: ASSESSMENT/PLACEMENT TESTING

TRACY CENTER1895 W. Lowell Avenue, Tracy, CA 95376(209) 833-7900

Tues., April 21, 2009 4-6pm Room 121

Wed., May 13, 2009 4-6pm Room 120

Thur., May 28, 2009 6-8pm Room 121

Wed., June 10, 2009 6-8pm Room 121

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SERVICES AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS The following schedule is designed for the students’ convenience in securing services. However, hours may vary during the year based upon the demand for service.

See the “online” Schedule of Classes and the College Catalog for description of services.

Academic Assessment CenterCunningham 220

M -TH, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

(209) 954-5535

Admissions, Records and RegistrationHolt 101

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5151

AmeriCorps/EL SRAPShima 114

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5418

Basic Skills Applied Math LabShima 315

M-Th, 8 a.m - 4 p.m.F, 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.

(209) 954-5598

Bicycle LockersShima 101

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5100

BookstoreDanner Hall

(209) 954-5085

M-Th, 7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.Friday, 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Friday, July 3Bookstore closed for Independence Day

CalWORKs ProgramForum 110

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5404

Career Development CenterDanner 203

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5675

Center for Academic PreparationHolt 201

M-F, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.(209) 954-5297

Child Development Center(front of the Delta Campus)

(209) 954-5700Delta College students and staff are eligible toenroll their children and grandchildren in the

Child Development Center.Please contact the Child Development Center

for additional information.

Disability Support Programsand ServicesCunningham 120

M-F, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., or by Appointment(209) 954-5330 (Voice/TDD)

Electronic Enrollment Services LabCunningham 226

M-Th, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.F, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5813

The Electronic Enrollment Services Lab is open to prospective and currently enrolled students who wish to utilize the following Electronic Enrollment Services Lab:on-line application for admission and/or financial aid, on-line registration, student e-mail system, on-line student records and access to the Student portal.

Employment ServicesDanner 203

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5693

English as a Second Language Cunningham 233

M-F, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. M-TH, 4:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

(209) 954-5352

Extended Opportunity ProgramsAnd Services/Cooperative Agencies

Resources for Education (EOPS/CARE)Danner 101—EOPS/CARE

Student Information CenterM-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Danner 201 – CounselingM-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., by appointment

(209) 954-5682

Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education(CARE)

Danner 101M-F, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

(209) 954-5167

Federal Work StudyHolt 101

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5115 (Voice/TDD)

Financial AidHolt 101

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5115 (Voice/TDD)

Food ServicesDanner Hall

(209) 954-5080Cafeteria (located in Danner Hall) Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Vending Machines (located throughout the campus)

General Education Development(GED) Program

Holt 244M-TH, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.F, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

(209) 954-5259

Guidance and Counseling ServicesDanner 205

M, Th, F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.T, W, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

(209) 954-5650

International Student ProgramHolt 101

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5641

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Job Placement Employment Development Department (E.D.D.)

Danner 202M-F, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.

(209) 954-5097

Learning CommunitiesAdministration 201A

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5040

Learning DisabilitiesCunningham 236 Office - (209) 954-5378

Cunningham 237 Lab - (209) 954-5805M-F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Learning in Retirement ProgramStockton Institute for

Continued Learning (SICL)Holt 123

(209) 954-5013

Library Services41 W. Yokuts Ave.

M-TH, 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.F, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

(209) 954-5139

Lost and FoundCampus Police Headquarters

(209) 954-5000 (Voice/TDD)

Mathematics/Science Learning CenterShima 217

(209) 954-5542

MESA/CCCPMath * Engineering * Science Achievement

California Community College ProgramCunningham 239

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5318

Middle College High SchoolHolt 208

M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5790

Mini-Corps ProgramCunningham 436

M,W,F, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.T, TH, 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

(209) 954-5785

Mobility/Health Services (First Aid)Danner 109

M-Th, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.F, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

(209) 954-5078

Parking InformationParking permits are required for on-campus parking except in marked 30 minute visitor spaces and free parking lots C4 and B3. There are two options which can be used:

Full Semester Permits: Semester long parking permits may be purchased in the Bookstore located in Danner Hall. Please note that student ID number is required when purchasing a semester permit.

One Day Use Permits: Daily permits can be purchased for 50 cents from dispensers located at various points within the parking lots. Daily permits must be displayed on the vehicle dashboard in an easily viewed area.

Parking permits are required for all vehicles, including those displaying handicapped plates and/or placards for special parking spaces. Please see section on “Parking for Disabled Students,” for more information.

Vehicles will be ticketed commencing June 22, 2009.

Enforcement Hours. Parking permits are required 24-hours a day Monday through Thursday and Friday until 6 p.m. Parking is free on Friday after 6 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday. All other vehicle codes are enforced 24 hours each day.

Notice: This is a contract. This contract limits Delta College’s liability. Parking permits entitle the holder to the rental of space only. No bailment is created. San Joaquin Delta College District is not responsible for loss of, or damage to, the vehicle or any of its contents.

Free Parking Lots. The Board of Trustees has authorized free parking in parking lots C4 and B3. Spaces in these lots are available on a “first-come, first-served” basis. If no space is available in either of these two lots, other lots where permits are required must be used to park on campus. The fact that the “free lots” are full will not constitute a valid excuse for parking without a permit elsewhere on campus. Parking in lots C4 or B3 only waives the requirement to display a valid parking permit. All other traffic and parking regulations are enforced in these lots.

Parking for Studentswith Disabilities

Students who require handicapped parking will need to purchase a College Parking Permit from the Bookstore and apply for disabled person plates or placards at the Department of Motor Vehicles office 710 N. American Street. Only vehicles with state issued “DP” plates or placards will be allowed to park in handicapped parking slots. All other vehicles will be cited. City ordinance requires a $275 fine for such violations. These vehicles are subject to the same parking fees/permit regulations as all other vehicles. Please see section on “Parking Fees” for more information.

DMV applications include a physician’s certification. A service fee of $6 will be charged for placards. For further information, contact your local DMV office. A campus map with the location and number of handicapped parking spaces is also available from the DSPS office, Cunningham 120 (209) 954-5330.

Reading/Writing Learning CenterHolt 201

M, Th, 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.T, W, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

F, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.(209) 954-5586

Re-entry Services Danner 203

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5675

Student ActivitiesShima 101C

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5100

Teacher TRAC(Teaching, Reading, AmeriCorps, Credentialing)

Shima 114M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

(209) 954-5418

Tracy Center1895 W. Lowell Ave., Tracy, CA 95376

(209) 833-7900

Transfer CenterDanner 202

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5634

Veterans ServicesHolt 101

M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.(209) 954-5120

Work Experience/Internship/Apprenticeship Programs

Holt 140M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

After 5 p.m. by appointment only(209) 954-5269

Writing CenterHolt 201

M-TH, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.F, 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

(209) 954-5586

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Policies A comprehensive listing of San Joaquin Delta College’s policies and procedures are available via the internet at http://docushare.deltacollege.org/dscgi/ds.py/View/Collection-40 San Joaquin Delta College’s Policies and Procedures. Refer to the College Catalog for the following information:

• Academic Freedom and Responsibility

• Attendance Regulations

• Campus Security

• Complaint Procedures

• Course Audit

• Credit by Examination

• Crime Awareness and Campus Safety and

Security

• Crime Prevention and Crime Reporting

• Definition of Sexual Harassment

• Delta College Bookstore

• Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

of 1974

• Non-Discrimination

• No Habra Discriminación

• Non-Discrimination and Harassment Policy

• Open Enrollment Access Policy

• Prequisites/Corequisites and Liminiations on

Enrollment

• Scholastic Probation and Dismissal

• Smoking Policy

• Scholastic Standards

• Standards of Conduct

• Student Right To Know Report

• Student Rights & Responsibilities

A. Admissions

B. Orientation

C. Academic Assessment

D. Guidance and Counseling

• Withholding of Student Records

Attendance Regulation

Regular attendance in class and laboratory sessions is an obligation assumed by every student at the time of registration. Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory academic progress. Any student who fails to attend a class during the first three sessions of the class at the beginning of a term may be dropped unless the student has advised and obtained an absence approval from the instructor. An instructor may dismiss a student from class when absences become excessive. See the Student Handbook for procedures concerning attendance irregularities.

Course Numbering

1-69 Baccalaureate courses, which are transferable to California State University (CSU) and the University of California (UC) are noted at the end of the catalog statement.

70-99 Non-baccalaureate courses may count for community college credit. Some courses do not count toward the associate degree and have the statement: “Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree.”

100-199 Non-credit courses do not require Assessment/Placement testing. The student does not earn grades and no credit, and pays no fees.

A or T Apprenticeship and Trade Extension courses are preceded by the letter A or T and department designation. See apprenticeship/trade extension coordinator for registration information.

CAN California Articulation Number System is a state-wide system designed to identify the transferable, lower division courses commonly taught at the community college.

Grade OptionsEvery course in the College is placed, by the division/department offering it in one of the following grade categories:

Letter grade only Credit/No credit Letter grade only; No incomplete allowed Letter grade or Credit/No credit [NO GRADE] - Ungraded Letter grade or Credit/No credit for out-of- term class Letter grade only for out-of-term class Credit/No credit for out-of-term class Letter grade only; No incomplete allowed for out-of-term class

Open Entry/Open ExitOpen Entry/Open Exit simply means that students may enroll in classes throughout the semester and choose from more flexible time frames.

Advantages of OE/OE Courses: •Work at one’s own pace •Set one’s own schedule •Work in a less stressful setting •Complete more than one course a semester •Individualized help available

For students who are motivated, able to follow instructions, and are trying to juggle multiple responsibilities, these courses provide the opportunity for college credit in a more flexible format. For examples, please refer to BIM 80 or CS 95 series courses.

Open Enrollment Access PolicyIt is the policy of the San Joaquin Delta Community College District that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course, course section, or class, the Full-Time Equivalent Student (FTES) enrollment of which is to be reported for state apportionment and wherever offered and maintained by the District shall be fully open to enrollment for participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter II, Division 2, Part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, commencing with Section 51820. It is further the policy of this district that where health, safety, legal requirements, or the facility is a limiting factor in the conduct of a course/program, fair and equitable admission requirements and procedures will be established to meet such limitation.

Policies

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San Joaquin Delta Community College

Student Right-to-Know Rates for Fall 2002 CohortCompletion Rate: 39.3 %

Transfer Rate: 22.8 %

In compliance with the Student-Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542), it is the policy of our college district to make available its completion and transfer rates to all current and prospective students. Beginning in Fall 2002, a cohort of certificate, degree, and transfer-seeking first-time, full-time students were tracked over a three-year period. Their completion and transfer rates are listed above. These rates do not represent the success rates of the entire student population at the College nor do they account for student outcomes occurring after this three-year tracking period.

Based upon the cohort defined above, a Completer is a student who attained a certificate or degree or became ‘transfer prepared’ during a three year period, from Fall 2002 to Spring 2005. Students who have completed 56 transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better are considered ‘transfer-prepared’. Students who transferred to another post-secondary institution, prior to attaining a degree, certificate, or becoming ‘transfer-prepared’ during a five semester period, from Spring 2003 to Spring 2005, are transfer students.

CAMPUS SECURITY

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is the landmark federal law originally known as the Campus Security Act that requires colleges and universities across the United States to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses. Because the law is tied to participation in federal student financial aid programs it applies to most institutions of higher education both public and private. It is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education. To view this information, visit the Delta College Campus Police web site at: deltacollege.org/dept/police/statistics.html or contact Campus Police at (209) 954-5000.

Refer to Catalog for more Information regarding:

• AA/AS General Education Requirement• Academic Renewal• Academic Year• Add• Advisory on Recommended Preparation• Assessment/Placement Tests• Associate Degree (A.A. or A.S.)• Baccalaureate Courses• Bachelor’s Degree (B.A., A.B., or B.S.)• Bailment• California Articulation Number (CAN)• Catalog Rights• Certificate• Class Section• College Work Study (CWS)• Community Service Class Non-College Credit• Corequisite• Course• Course Audit• Course Description• Course Repetition• Credit• Credit by Examination• Credit/No Credit• CSU• CSU General Education Requirement• Degree• Disabled Student Services• Dismissal• Drop• Elective• Full-time Student• General Education Requirements• Good Standing• Grade Changes to Academic Record• Grade Point• Grade Point Average (G.P.A.)• Hour• IGETC• Independent Study• Intersession• Limitations on Enrollment• Lower Division• Major• Matriculation• Military Withdrawal• Non-credit Course• Non-degree Credit Course• One Course Waiver• Open Entry• Open Exit• Prerequisite• Probation• Program Changes• Registration• Remedial Course Limitation• Schedule of Classes• Semester Student Educational Plan (SEP)• Student Load• Successful Completion• TBA (To be announced/arranged-TBA)• Transcript• Transfer• Transfer Course• Units• Units Attempted (UA)• Units Completed (UC)• U.C.• Upper Division• Variable Units• Withdrawal From College

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Frequently called numbers

Community Education Workshops 954-5013Locke 107

Computer Hotline 954-5304Cunningham 131

Contracts 954-5060Administration 110

Copy Center 954-5127Budd 102

Counselors 954-5650Danner 205

Dean of General Education & Transfer 954-5040

Administration 201ADean of Planning & Regional Education 954-5039

Administration 201BDean of Workforce & Economic Development 954-5093

Administration 201FDelta Golddd 954-5745

Budd 205Developmental Education Lab 954-5598

Shima 315Disability Support Programs & Services 954-5330

Cunningham 120 EDD Student Employment 954-5097

Danner 203 Electron Microscopy Lab 954-5246Center for Microscopy &

Allied Sci 100 Electronic Enrollment Services Lab 954-5813

Cunningham 226 Employment Services 954-5693

Danner 203English Language Arts Division 954-5252

Budd 319 Environmental Health & Safety 954-5835

Central PlantEOPS 954-5682

Danner 201/101EESL Lab 954-5352

Cunningham 233 Evaluation Clerk A-C 954-5004

Holt 101 Evaluation Clerk D-M 954-5821

Holt 101Evaluation Clerk N-Z 954-5010

Holt 101 Evening College Information 954-5036

Administration 201

Academic Computer Lab 954-5350Cunningham 220

Academic Senate 954-5486Locke 119

Admissions 954-5151Holt 101

Affirmative Action 954-5049Administration 202

Agriculture Office 954-5504Shima 108

AmeriCorps Office 954-5418Shima 114

Applied Science &Technology Division 954-5230

Holt 140Articulation 954-5248Assessment Center 954-5535

Cunningham 220Associated Student BodyGovernment 954-5484

Shima 101GAthletics 954-5176

Budd 119Audio/Visual Center 954-5130

Holt 138Board of Trustees 954-5018

Administration 103 Bookstore 954-5085

Danner HallBox Office/Theatre Tickets 954-5110

Locke 104Business Division 954-5490

Locke 203Business Services 954-5022

Administration 102 Business Services 954-5023

Pershing Ave.CalWORKs 954-5404

Forum 110CAMPUS POLICE 954-5000

Police CottageCareer Center 954-5675

Danner 203Cashier 954-5026

Administration 102Child Development Center 954-5700

Child Development CenterCirculation Desk 954-5143

41 W. Yokuts Ave. (after 6/23/08)Classified Senate 954-5224

Budd 330 College Work Study 954-5115

Goleman 125

Facilities Management 954-5063Danner Basement (B6)

Facilities Rental 954-5053Administration 201

Faculty Clerical Services 954-5832Holt 121C

Family & Consumer Sciences Div 954-5516Shima 114

Farm (Manteca) 239-5814Manteca Farm, 5298 Brunswick Rd., 95336

Financial Aid & Veterans Services 954-5115

Holt 101Fine Arts & CommunicationDivision 954-5209

Locke 109 First Aid/Health Unit 954-5077

Danner 109 Flea Market 954-5485

Shima 101GFood Services 954-5080

Danner Hall Foster & Kinship Care Education/ILP 954-5528/5552

Shima 232 Foundation 954-5207

PershingGED Program 954-5259

Holt 244 Guidance & Counseling 954-5650

Danner 205Health Benefits 954-5016

Administration 110 Health Sciences Division 954-5454

Locke 213Health Unit/First aid 954-5077

Danner HallHorton Gallery 954-5507

Shima 144 Human Resources 954-5056

Administration 202 Independent Living Program 954-5575/5528

Shima 232 Information Services 954-5300

Cunningham 131Instruction Office 954-5036

Administration 201 International Student Program 954-5641

Holt 101 Keys, Risk Management Division 954-5876

Lower Danner Kid’s College 954-5015

Locke 107

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Learning Disabilities 954-5378Cunningham 236Lab Cunningham 237 954-5805

Library 954-513941 W. Yokuts Ave. (after 6/23/08)

Library Circulation Desk 954-514341 W. Yokuts Ave. (after 6/23/08)

Library Reference Desk 954-514541 W. Yokuts Ave. (after 6/23/08)

Lost & Found 954-5000Police Cottage

Mail Room 954-5017Administration 108Fax: 954-5600

Maintenance & Operations 954-5063Danner B6

Manteca Center 239-35555298 Brunswick Rd., Manteca 95336

Math, Engineering, ScienceAchievement (MESA) 954-5318

Cunningham 239 Math/Science Learning Center 954-5542

Shima 217 Middle College High School 954-5790

Holt 208 Mobility 954-5078

Danner Hall 109Outreach & Community Relations 954-5859

Holt 101 Payroll 954-5028

Administration 110 Physical Education, Recreation, and Athl 954-5176

Budd 119 Planetarium Box Office 954-5110

Locke 104 Planning, Research & Regional Education 954-5039/5038

Administration 201 POLICE 954-5000

Police Cottage POST Academy 954-5370

Holt 140/134

President’s Office 954-5018Administration 103

Professional Development Center 954-5866Holt 121

Publication Center 954-5127/5200Budd 102Fax: 954-5649

Public Information Office 954-5051Administration 208Fax: 954-5860

Public Safety 954-5370Holt 140

Purchasing 954-5065Danner Basement (B4)

Re-Entry Program 954-5675Danner 203

Reading Writing Learning Center 954-5657Holt 201

Receiving Office 954-5072Danner Basement (B4C)

Records (Student) 954-5151Holt 101

Registrar 954-5151Holt 101

Registration 954-5151Holt 101

Risk Management & Support Services 954-5035

Administration 110School & College Relations 954-5634

Danner 202 Science & Math Division 954-5354

Cunningham 334 Sexual Harassment Information 954-5049

Administration 202 Shipping 954-5073

Danner Basement (B4C) Small Business Development Center (SBDC) 954-5089

56 S. Lincoln StreetStockton, CA 95203

Social Sciences Division 954-5262Holt 240

Student Activities 954-5100Shima 101C

Student Chef Menu Line 954-5099Danner Hall

Student Services 954-5632Administration 107

Superintendent/President 954-5018Administration 103

Teacher Trac/ECEL/AmeriCorps 954-5418Shima 114

The Collegion Student Newspaper 954-5156Shima 203

The Puente Project 954 5612/5216Danner 205

Title V 954-5906Budd 310

Tracy Center 833-79001895 W. Lowell Ave., Tracy 95376

Transcripts 954-5151Holt 101

Transfer Center 954-5634Danner 202

Trio Office 954-5783Budd 205

V/TDD/TTY (Phone for the Deaf) 954-5330Cunningham 120

Veterans Clerk 954-5120Holt 101

Vice President of Business Services 954-5022Administration 102

Vice President of Information Technology 954-5300

Cunningham 131 Vice President of Instruction 954-5047

Administration 201 Vice President of Student Services 954-5632

Administration 107 Work Experience & Internship Program 954-5269

Holt 140 Workability III 870-7009

PershingWorkNet Center 870-7011

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FULL TImE InSTRUCToRS Dial 954+Instructor Ext. Instructor Ext. Instructor Ext. Instructor Ext.

AAble, Bruce 5258Adamson, Thomas 5376Agopsowicz, William 5439 Alonzo, Stella 5084Amezquita, Mary 5277 Andrews, Candace 5579 Anievas-Gamallo, Isabel 5603 Antaran, Virginia 5433 Apostolidis, Anthony 5623 Armstrong, Victoria 5406Asfour, Leslie 5573 Assadi-Rad, Amir 5340 Aubrey, Vickey 5405 Azevedo, Terry 5429

BBagnasco, Stacey 5879Baker, Daniel 5650 Barker, Christopher 5553Barlow, Gary 5228 Barrows, Jennifer 5590 Beale, Kendra 5525Beam, Ben 5588 Becerra-Quintor, Lilia 5366Beeson-Holmes, Melissa 5379 Bender, Scott 5342 Berkner, Mark 5543Bini, Robert 5395 Bisson, Joseph 5695 Bowen, Scott 5272 Bromme, Caralee 5493 Brown, Delores 5650 Broyles, Jason 5361Buettner, Ludmila 5538Burnett, Todd 5510 Burns, Jane 5585Bykov, Nick 5341

CCaffrey, Pat 5536Calderon, Yolanda 5650Camacho, Manuel 5271 Canela, Anthony 5650Carlos, Gary 5529 Carter, Daniel 5576 Cataldo, Joann 5561Chapman, Evelyn 5650 Christofori, Ulrike 5734 Contreras, Marcos 5150 Costa, Ralph 5344 Couvillion, Kenneth 5407 Crawford, Roger 5285

DDanielson, Dean 5474 Davis, William 5286 Day, Elizabeth 5323Demmons, Barbara 5363 Dettloff, Richard 5537DeWitt, Rob 5192

Dodson, David 5550Dolan, Annlee 5502Dominik, Jane 5414Donovan, Patricia 5594 Durston, Shelba 5468

EEigbrett, Bruce 5330

FFerraiolo, William 5375Fitch, Tony 5662Fizell, Richard 5681Flanders, Sonia 5461Flores, Daniel 5650Frost, Gina 5380

GGaines, Randy 5650Gamarnik, Alla 5347Garner, Aaron 5214Garner, Lyndale 5599Gautam, Anita 5667Gifford, David 5133 Giles, Greta 5803 Gillam, June 5731 Giron, Guillermo 5178Gnassounou, Valerie 5273Gonzales, Joseph 5589 Goodyear, Nancy 5385Gottfried, Rosalind 5735 Graham, Steven 5557Groh, John 5335

HHalabicky, Robert 5567 Hammer, Patricia 5371Harper, Vivian 5596 Hatch, Samuel 5172 Hawley, Lynn 5520 Hemington, Judy 5333 Hernandez, Ana 5488Hewette, Nena 5336 Hinayon, Geronimo 5478Hislop, Jeff 5678 Holden, Ginger 5564 Holton Jr., Arthur 5282 Howser, Bennett 5298Humphrey, Helene 5356Huiras, Larry 5217 Hutcheon, Philip 5609

IIppolito, Karen 5730Itaya, Stephen 5334

JJohnson, Ana 5295Johnson, Gina 5726Jordan, Harvey 5452

KKallman, Theodore 5267 Kay, Julie 5463Keeney, Rodney 5330Kendrick, Brian 5294Kim, Christopher 5343 Knudsen, Robert 5448Kostyrko, Jacek 5732Krupp, Jonathan 5284

LLaJeunesse, Jeff 5650Landre, Debra 5480Larson, John 5244 Layland, Bucky 5204Leach, James 5737Lee, Lincoln 5709Lindborg, Suzanne 5364 Lopez-Stewart, Alicia 5521Louie, Clarence 5663 Louie, Debra 5650 Lyons, Robin 5733Lucchesi, Lisa 5409Luna, Alberto 5233

MMacias, Kathleen 5571Maloney, Elizabeth 5765Mangum, Nancy 5862Marei, Laila 5189 Mariani, Lorenzo 5243Marie, Vicki 5544 Mariscal, Joseph 5508 Maroney, Michael 5217Marshall, Melanie 5509 Marta, Michele 5266Martin, Scot 5240 Martin, Susan 5240Matthews, Kenneth 5298 Maumalanga, Master 5578McAlister, Craig 5247 McBride, James 5465McCollam-Martinez, Christina 5416McRae, Theresa 5388Mekjavich, Pam 5559Mersmann, Harry 5417Meza, Richard 5495Miller, Rebecca 5476Millsop, Karen 5440Montes, Joseph 5351Moreno, Mario 5566Muckenfuss, Pamela 5659Murray, Douglas 5229Murray, Helen 5886

NNagai, Nelson 5314 Narita, Grant 5650Nathaniel, Sharmila 5650 Neville, Mary 5498

Noriega, Jennie 5539 Nugent, Linda 5457 Nunes, Charlene 5819

OO’Brion, Tom 5239 Olwell, Kevin 5618 O’Connell, Nina 5256Oren, Diane 5289Ortega, Pablo 5793O’Rourke, Mike 5260 Ortiz, Albert 5213

PPan, Pamela 5727 Paulsen, Larry 5506 Payne, Ronald 5287 Peabody, Linda 5147Pekarek, Ken 5241 Perez, Lisa 5617Peters, Reed 5183Petersen, Terry 5405Pond, Diane 5650Powell, Hubert 5451

QQuilantang, Florence 5551 Quinn, Claudia 5545

RRamirez, Pedro 5612 Reedy, Philip 5671Rennicks, Robert 5475Ressa, Richard 5219Reynoso, Pedro 5134Ricardez, Alicia 5365 Rich, Lillian 5378 Richerson, Rodger 5196 Roach, Ted 5245Robinson, Charlie 5238Robinson, Heather 5658Rocha, Peggy 5608 Romena, Isabel 5431Russell, Kirstyn 5692

SSamuelson, Kindra 5525Schermerhorn, Steven 5152Schwartz, Elizabeth 5312Schwegel, Jacquelynn 5381Scott, Bruce 5729Scott, Gary 5221Scully, Peggy 5540Semillo, Felicia 5436 Sewnath, Ramon 5321Sheil, Paula 5434Shek, Kitty 5607Slakey, Mark 5316 Smyth, Farida 5359 Somera, Irene 5619 Standish, Rachel 5325

Instructor Ext.Stewart, Mark 5497Story, William 5581Swanson, Wesley 5163

TTaddei, Alex 5239Takahashi, Janice 5486Telleen, Steven 5513Terry, David 5327Thomas, Carol 5541Thomas, Margaret 5598 Torres, Eduardo 5227Toscano, Michael 5501 Tripp, Rebecca 5385Trout, Paul 5582

UUstach, Paul 5355

VVachon, Mary 5157 Valencia-Drace, Teresa 5554 Van Bebber, Sally 5572 Vargas, Salvador 5820 Velickovic, Jeanne Marie 5292 Villalovoz, Frank 5249 Villarreal, Martha 5482 Villegas, Anna 5456

WWall, Joseph 5438Waller, Roger 5455 Walsh, Joan 5569 Wang, Jun 5146Welch, Lynn 5894Wells, Cheryl 5496Wetstein, Matthew 5736 White, John 5416 Whitt, Sheila 5660 Wiehler, Jack 5408 William-White, Lisa 5442Williams, Christopher 5421Williams, Marcelle 5587 Wright, Duane 5201

XXiong, Mai 5650

ZZaman, Naeem 5822Zhang, Li 5556Zimmerman, Mary Jo 5197

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