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SUMMER 2020
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Summer Session begins: June 15, 2020
Fall Semester begins: August 24, 2020
Priority Registration Begins:
May 4, 2020
Open registration begins:
May 8, 2020
www.cmccd.edu
760-366-3791
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Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in-class" hour on your studies. Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in-class" hour on your studies.
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Academic Calendar
Flex/ All Staff Development Day(College opens at 1:00pm)
College closed
First and last day of semester
Class meeting day
No classes(College open)
Faculty Serice Day, no classes (College open)
Full-Time Faculty Day Assigned, no classes (College open)
Summer Session 2020Drop dates for short term and non-standard classes may vary. Students are encouraged to check the specific course within the schedule or speak with their instructor for additional details.
All classes: June 01 Summer hours begin - college closed on Fridays.June 15 Classes beginJuly 02 Holiday, no classes, college closed August 03 Regular college hours resume
5 Week classes: 06/15/20 - 07/15/20 June 15 Classes beginJune 16 Last day to add a classJune 16 Last day to drop with refund June 18 Census June 18 Last day to drop and avoid grade responsibilityJuly 08 Last day to withdraw with a grade of a “W”July 15 Last day of classesJuly 23 Grades due
7 Week classes: 06/15/20 - 07/30/20June 15 Classes beginJune 17 Last day to add a classJune 17 Last day to drop with refund June 23 Census June 23 Last day to drop and avoid grade responsibilityJuly 21 Last day to withdraw with a grade of a “W”July 30 Last day of classesAugust 07 Grades due
Fall Semester 2020Drop dates for short term and non-standard classes may vary. Students are encouraged to check the specific course within the schedule or speak with their instructor for additional details.
All classes: August 17 Staff / Faculty Service Day
College opens at 1:00pm August 18-21 Faculty Service Days, college is openAugust 22 Student Services open Saturday 8a-12pAugust 24 16 week and Session I classes beginAugust 31 Last day to add a full semester classSeptember 07 Holiday, no classes, college closedOctober 01 Last day to file “Intent to Graduate” for Fall 2020October 13 Session II classes beginNovember 11 Holiday, no classes, college closedNovember 23-25 Fall Break, no classes, college openNovember 26-28 Holiday, no classes, college closedDecember 19 Last day of Fall semesterDecember 24-31 College closedJanuary 01 College closed
Regular Semester (16 Weeks): 08/24/20 - 12/19/20 August 24 Classes beginAugust 31 Last day to add a full semester classSeptember 03 Last day to drop with refundSeptember 15 CensusSeptember 15 Last day to drop and avoid grade responsibilityNovember 16 Last day to withdraw with a grade of “W”December 19 Last day of Fall semesterJanuary 05 Grades due
Session I classes (8 weeks): 08/24/20 - 10/17/20 August 24 Classes beginAugust 28 Last day to drop with refundSeptember 04 CensusSeptember 04 Last day to drop and avoid transcript grade recordOctober 05 Last day to withdraw with a grade of “W”October 17 Last day of Session IOctober 23 Grades due
Session II classes (8 weeks): 10/19/20 - 12/19/20 October 19 Classes beginOctober 23 Last day to drop with refundOctober 30 CensusOctober 30 Last day to drop and avoid transcript grade recordDecember 07 Last day to withdraw with a grade of “W”December 19 Last day of Session IIJanuary 05 Grades due
College Summer Schedule:June 01 - July 31, 2020 College is closed on Fridays.
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MyCMC portal is where you will find all your textbook and class needs. Your class may be web enhanced. MyCMC portal is where you will find all your textbook and class needs. Your class may be web enhanced.
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Logon to your MyCMC accountClick on the WebAdvisor Registration button found on the right side of your screen to : • search for sections.• register for sections.• drop sections.• view and print your registration information.
May 04, 2020• EOPS/CARE • Eligible Active-Duty Military• ACCESS • Veterans• CalWORKs • Foster Youth
May 05 & 06, 2020• Continuing Students• Qualified New Students *
* Completed, orientation, placement & First Year Plan
May 07, 2020• Returning and Transfer Students
May 08, 2020• Open Registration• New Students• Students on probation/dismissal• Students exceeding 99 units• High School Concurrent Enrollment Students
June 05, 2020: Summer payment dueSummer registration ends
5 week classes: June 16, 20207 week classes: June 17, 2020
July 29, 2020: Fall payment dueAugust 03, 2020: Regular campus hours resumeOnline registration is available 24/7, weekends & holidays, each day of registration.
Summer & Fall Online 24/7
Main CampusAdmissions & RecordsMonday - Thursday ............................. 8a - 5pFriday ............................. 8a - 3pSaturday 08/22/20 ..................... 8a - 12pSummer hours 06/01/20 - 07/31/20
Monday - Thursday ............................. 8a - 5pClosed Friday
MCAGCC - Base Programs OfficeMonday - Friday ................. 7:30a - 4:30pSummer hours 06/01/20 - 07/31/20
Monday - Thursday ................. 7:30a - 4:30pClosed Friday
In Person (or remote) hours:
Exceptions:05/21/20 - Student Services closed (Graduation)05/30/20 - College closed07/02/20 - College closed08/17/20 - College opens at 1p09/07/20 - College closed11/11/20 - College closed11/26/20 - 11/28/20 - College closed12/24/20 - 12/31/20 - College closed
During the add/drop period of the term students on a waitlist may temporarily be allowed to attend the class with the instructor’s approval and if seats are available. This does not entitle the student to enroll in the class. Should a seat become available, students will be notified by email (to their CMC email address) in the order they are placed on the waitlist. Notified students will have until the end of the same business day to enroll or lose their enrollment opportunity to the next student on the list. All CMC notifications will be sent to your CMC email address. This includes registration days & times and waitlist notifications.
Placed on a waitlist?
When to Register
FEESCalifornia Resident: ................$46/unitNon-Resident: .................. (Summer) $265 + $46/unit ...(Fall: eff. 07/01/20) $290 + $46/unitParking:
Car ............................... $20/semesterMotorcycle ................. $10/semesterSummer session ...... Campus Closed
Student Government & Clubs: $4/semesterPAYMENT DUE
Summer ............................. 06/05/20Fall ...................................... 07/29/20
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How to Register
We are looking forward to seeing youon campus SOON!
Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in-class" hour on your studies. Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in-class" hour on your studies.
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Phone DirectoryACCESS (formerly DSPS) ............................. 5862Admissions & Records ................................ 4232Bookstore ......................................................... 5272Business Office ............................................... 4212CalWORKs ........................................................ 5810Canvas Online Learning Helpline ............ 5911CMC Cashier’s Office ................................... 5312Counseling ....................................................... 4234EOPS ................................................................... 4247Financial Aid .................................................... 4235Health Sciences .............................................. 5801Human Resources ......................................... 5267Library ................................................................4256Marine Base .................................................... 4368Office of Instruction ..................................... 4244Portal/Online Registration Helpline ....... 4236Student Success Center ............................. 4246Veterans Services ........................................... 5813
ATTEND YOUR FIRST CLASS MEETING
It is extremely important that you attend the first class meeting. • Instructors drop
students who do not attend and have not made prior arrangements as a “no-show” for nonattendance.
• If a student is droppedit is the student’s responsibility to reregister into the class in the Office of Student Services or online through MyCMC portal.
• There is no priorityplacement.
LOG ON AND BEGIN YOUR ONLINE CLASS
Yo u m u s t c o m p l e t e substantive work in your online class no later than 11:00pm
Summer: 06/15/20 (first day of summer session)
Fall: 08/30/20or you will be dropped from the class as a “no-show” for nonattendance.• If a student is dropped
as a “no-show”, it is the student’s responsibility to reregister into the class in the Office of Student Services or online through MyCMC portal.
• There is no priority placement.
ATTEND & STAY ACTIVEIN YOUR CLASSES
If you stop attending and participating in your class, your instructor may drop you from the class at census. I f you stop attending and participating in class, your instructor will notify Financial Aid who will adjust or discontinue your financial aid.• This is in compliance
with State and Federal regulations.
• If a student is droppedat census they will no longer be able to add a full semester class.
Avoid being dropped from your class Student SuccessCenter
Class LocationsDE (Distance Education) .......................................................................Online
Campus (Main Campus) ............................... Copper Mountain College6162 Rotary Way, Joshua Tree 92252
Location Room Building100 Quad 101-104 ................WWCB (West Wing Classroom Bldg.)
108-110 ......NWCB (North Wing Classroom/Lab Bldg.)111-112 .......... EWCB (East Wing Classroom/Off. Bldg.)119 .................SWCB (South Wing Classroom/Off. Bldg.)
200 Quad 217-220 .....WWAS (West Wing Applied Science Bldg.)221-225 .......SWHS (South Wing Health Science Bldg.)
400 401-402 ................................................................Auto and Art410 MOD................................................ Modular Classroom
Bell Center 600-640, GYM ...........................................BELL (Bell Center)300 Quad LIBR ............................................................... Greenleaf Library
Base (Marine Base) ..............................................Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center
(MCAGCC) Twentynine Palms 92278Location Room Building
1530 .............................................Life Long Learning Center HOSP 4-5 ........................................Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital
OC (Off Campus) Academy of College and Career Excellence
AC2E East 72770 Hatch Rd., Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 AC2E West 57725 Highway 62, Suite #403, Yucca Valley, CA 92284 DESM ............................................................. Braswell Desert Manor
8515 Cholla Ave., Yucca Valley, CA 92284
DRMC ...........................................Desert Regional Medical Center1150 N. Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92263
DVTA .............................................................................DaVita Dialysis 56845 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Yucca Valley, CA 92284
EMCT ....................................................Eisenhower Medical Center39000 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
HIDE ...................................................High Desert Medical CenterHospital, Home Health, & Hospice
6601 White Feather Rd., Joshua Tree, CA 92252
JFKM ..............................................................JFK Memorial Hospital47111 Monroe St., Indio, CA 92201
PVES ............................................... Palm Vista Elementary School74350 Baseline Rd., Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
29HS .............................................Twentynine Palms High School27750 Wildcat Way, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
YVES ........................................... Yucca Valley Elementary School7601 Hopi Trail., Yucca Valley, CA 92284
YVHS ........................................................ Yucca Valley High School7600 Sage Ave., Yucca Valley, CA 92284
TBA ...................................................... Little School of the Desert6085 Ocotillo Ave., Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
TBA ....... Valley Community Chapel Preschool and Daycare59025 Yucca Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
TBA .................................................Neverland Child Care Center6334 Rotary Way, Yucca Valley, CA 92286
TBA ..................................................American Medical Response1111 Montalvo Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
TBA ....................................................Morongo Basin Ambulance6335 Park Blvd., Joshua Tree, CA 92252
TBA ....San Bernardino County Fire Department Station 41 57201 Twentynine Palms Hwy, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
CCC ........................................................Hi-Desert Medical CenterContinuing Care Center
6722 White Feather Rd., Joshua Tree, CA 92252 TBA .............................................Hi-Desert Family Health Clinics
58375 Twentynine Palms Hwy, Yucca Valley, CA 92284TBA ........................................................Hi-Desert Medical Center
Behavioral Health 57407 Twentynine Palms Hwy, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
TBA ........Telecare Riverside County Crisis Stabilization UnitPsychiatric Health Facility
47915 Oasis St., Indio, CA 92201TBA ............................................................Yucca Valley Head Start
56389 Pima Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
MyCMC portal is where you will find all your textbook and class needs. Your class may be web enhanced. MyCMC portal is where you will find all your textbook and class needs. Your class may be web enhanced.
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The Student Success Center (SSC), adjacent to the Bell Center, is where you will find our Adult Continuing Education Program. We offer GED preparation [official GED testing site], Adult High School Diploma courses, English as a Second Language (ESL), EL Civics , tutoring, refresher courses in basic skills such as English and math, and a variety of computerized instructional
programs. Our assessment tools will pinpoint weak skill areas and provide instruction and self-paced practice. You don't need to be computer literate; our friendly staff will teach you all you need to know to take advantage of this learning experience. Please visit our website at http://www.cmccd.edu/Student-Success-Center. For more information, call the SSC at (760) 366-3791 ext. 4246 or email us: [email protected].
Developmental Education classes (those that start with the DE prefix) do not count toward a student's financial aid.
HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETIONThe Student Success Center provides residents of the Morongo Basin the opportunity to prepare themselves to earn their adult high school diplomas and encourages continued education at the college level. Courses are open entry; therefore, students are allowed to register anytime during the school year. Call the Student Success Center (ext. 4246) for orientation information. Anyone who is 18 years of age or older is welcome to enroll.DE 310: Basic English Grammar DE 451A & B: U.S. HistoryDE 312: Basic English Composition DE 452: American GovernmentDE 316: Reading Development DE 453: EconomicsDE 320A & B: American Literature DE 460A & B: BiologyDE 321A & B: World Literature DE 465A & B: Physical ScienceDE 330A & B: Math Skills DE 366: Earth ScienceDE 432A & B: Pre-Algebra DE 368: Environmental ScienceDE 434A & B: Algebra DE 470: Health ScienceDE 340: World Geography & Cultures DE 380: Everyday Life SkillsDE 342: Art History DE 382: Career PlanningDE 450A & B: World History
OFFICIAL GED PRACTICE TEST PREPARATION For students who, based on their pre-test scores, need a little more preparation before attempting the GED test, these courses are designed to prepare you to successfully pass your GED test! You may choose to work from a text or opt for computerized instruction. Students are encouraged to take the practice test. Call the Student Success Center (ext. 4246) for orientation information. GED 2014 Preparation - DE 390: Science GED 2014 Preparation - DE 392: Social Studies GED 2014 Preparation - DE 395: Reasoning Through Language Arts GED 2014 Preparation - DE 396: Mathematics
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)The English as a Second Language (ESL) Program offers instruction at three levels of proficiency for persons who are learning English as a second language. Students may register at any time during the school year, and there is no cost to the ESL student.
DE 302 Beginning English as a Second Language
DE 305 Intermediate English as a Second LanguageDE 308 Advanced English as a Second Language
Summer: See page 10Fall: See page 21 MILITARY ACADEMIC SKILLS PROGRAM (MASP)Basic Skills in reading, English and math refresher instruction is available on the Marine Base. For more information about how to enroll in this four-week, Monday-through-Friday program, contact the Base Programs Office at: (760) 830-6133. Students are required to complete the orientation prior to being permitted to register.
DE 300A Basic College MathematicsDE 300B Language Arts
Summer: See page 11Fall: See page 25
Student SuccessCenter
BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS DE 300A can be taken in lieu of MATH 057 to meet the MATH 050 and MATH 045 prerequisite as long as it is successfully completed. The same content will be covered in DE 300A as is covered in MATH 057. DE 300A is offered to students at no cost, so it does not qualify for financial aid. However, the textbook (the same used for MATH 057) is provided to students at no cost. Students return the textbook to their instructor at the end of the course.DE 300A BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS
0 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online TBA J. Hendrix Summer: 06/15 - 07/30/20Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor6801 Campus 651 MW 1:30-4:30p J. HendrixFall: 08/24 - 12/19/20
Student Success Center HoursSUMMER Online AC2E East* AC2E West*Mon.-Thurs. 8a-5p Closed Closed
FALL On Campus AC2E East* AC2E West*Monday 8a-5p 8a-2p 2:30-7:30pTuesday 8a-5p 8a-2p ClosedWednesday 8a-5p 8a-2p 2:30-7:30pThursday 8a-5p 8a-2p ClosedFriday 8a-5p Closed ClosedSaturday Closed Closed Closed* See page 4 for address information.
Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in-class" hour on your studies. Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in-class" hour on your studies.
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D i s t a n c eD i s t a n c eEducation at CMC
Information Competency is one of the core competencies for CMC students.
Technological Literacy Matters at CMC! Online learning is not just for online or hybrid classes! Any class may be web enhanced. Many of our classes use Canvas and/or online sites such as MyMathLab, MyLab, MyProgrammingLab, or the textbook publisher’s website for assignments, testing, homework, etc. Check the information on your class registration for your course material needs which may require an access card in addition to your textbook.
ATTEND & STAY ACTIVE IN YOUR CLASSES.It is extremely important for you to attend the first class meeting. Instructors may drop students who do not appear in order to make room for others who may desire to take the class.If you are taking an online class you must complete substantive work in your online class no later than 11:00pm
Summer: 06/15/20(first day of summer session)Fall: 08/30/20
or you will be dropped from the class.If you stop attending and participating in your class, your instructor will drop you from the class at census. If a student is dropped for nonattendance at the first class meeting (or first week for online students), and if space is available, it is the student’s responsibility to reregister into the class in the Office of Student Services or online through MyCMC portal.If a student is dropped at census for nonparticipation they will not be able to add a full semester class.Financial Aid will be notified that you have been dropped from the class and will adjust or discontinue your financial aid.
Avoid being dropped from your class!CMC Students really like Canvas!
Canvas by Instructureour Learning Management System (LMS).
We have lots of information to help you get started in Canvas on our website: http://www.cmccd.edu/current-students/distance-education/
Quick Start: Log into MyCMC. On the left side of your screen click on the button that says "Click here to log into Canvas" and it will take you right in.First click on "Account" where you will create your Profile and choose your Settings & Notifications preferences. We think you are going to like the Settings options. On the right side of your screen you can choose to have all messages sent as a text to your phone (Other Contacts - Add Contact Method). You can choose how often youwant to be notified of your announcements, grading, assignments, etc. You can even upload a profile picture!Now click on "Dashboard". On the first day of the semester, you will see all your classes here that are using Canvas. Click on the class you would like to enter. Follow the instructions from your teacher. Canvas Help:Lisa LarsonCMC Canvas Administrator760-366-3791 ext. 5911 or [email protected]
REMINDER: The first day of the semester is
Summer: 06/15/20Fall: 08/24/20
MyCMC portal is where you will find all your textbook and class needs. Your class may be web enhanced. MyCMC portal is where you will find all your textbook and class needs. Your class may be web enhanced.
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ONLINE CLASSESSUMMER:
See pages 9-12: CMC continues with social distancing. Our summer session is being offered online.
FALL:A 001-50 Descriptive AstronomyACCT 003-50 Intro to Govt & Not-For-Profit AccountingBI 004-50 Elements of BiologyBI 004-51 Elements of BiologyBI 004-52 Elements of BiologyBI 004L-50 Elements of Biology - LabBI 004L-51 Elements of Biology - LabBUMA 010-50 Introduction to BusinessCD 012-50 Child, Family, and CommunityCS 073-50 Introduction to Computer ScienceECON 001-50 Principles of MacroeconomicsENG 001B-50 Composition and LiteratureENG 003A-50 College CompositionENG 003A-51 College CompositionENG 003A-52 College CompositionFIRE 001-5010 Fire Protection OrganizationsFIRE 003-5010 Fire Protection Equipment & SystemsFIRE 006-5010 Hazardous MaterialsHS 001-50 Personal & Community HealthHS 001-51 Personal & Community HealthHS 013-50 General NutritionHS 065-50 PharmacologyHS 065-51 PharmacologyHIST 017-50 US History Through ReconstructionHIST 018-50 US History From ReconstructionHIST 018-5130 US History From ReconstructionMATH 014-50 Statistical MethodsMATH 014-51 Statistical MethodsMATH 014-52 Statistical MethodsMUS 005-50 History of Rock 'n' RollMUS 005-51 History of Rock 'n' RollMUS 010-50 Introduction to MusicMUS 010-51 Introduction to MusicNR 001-50 Conservation of Natural ResourcesPS 001-50 Introduction to GovernmentPS 001-51 Introduction to GovernmentPSY 001-50 General PsychologyPSY 001-51 General PsychologyPSY 001-52 General PsychologyPSY 001-5330 General PsychologyPSY 003-50 Developmental PsychologyPSY 003-51 Developmental PsychologyPSY 012-50 Human SexualityPSY 033-50 Personal & Social AdjustmentREAL 081-50 Principles of Real EstateSOC 001-50 Introduction to SociologySOC 001-51 Introduction to SociologySP 007-50 Decision-Making and AdvocacySP 007-51 Decision-Making and Advocacy
HYBRID CLASSESFALL:
ACCT 004-40E Tax Accounting I - IndividualsBI 022-40 Human AnatomyBI 022-41 Human AnatomyCIS 076B-4020 Word I (also a short term Session I class)CIS 078B-4030 Word II (also a short term Session II class)EMR 001-40 Emergency Medical ResponderMATH 040-40 Intermediate AlgebraMATH 050-40 Elementary AlgebraMATH 050-41E Elementary Algebra
8 WEEK SESSIONSFALL - SESSION I 08/24/20 - 10/17/20
CIS 076B-4020 Word IMATH-014-2920E Statistical MethodsPE 096-20 Weight TrainingSP 004-2920E Public SpeakingVS0 001A-20 Intercollegiate Basketball
Pre-Season Conditioning - WomenVS0 001B-20 Intercollegiate Basketball
Pre-Season Conditioning - MenFALL - SESSION II 10/19/20 - 12/19/20
CIS 078B-4030 Word II ENG 003A-2930 College CompositionHIST-017-2930E US History Through ReconstructionHIST 018-5130 US History From Reconstruction (online)PE 096-30E Weight TrainingPSY 001-5330 General Psychology (online)VSM 002C-30 Intercollegiate Basketball - MenVSW 002A-30 Intercollegiate Basketball - Women
Section Numbers ending in
Successful online students are great att i m e m a n a g e m e n tt i m e m a n a g e m e n t !!
Our schedule lists "in-class" hours. In addition, ALL CLASSES also have OUT-OF-CLASS hours.
A typical 3 unit lecture class requires 54 hours of in-class time and108 hours of out-of-class time for a total of 162 hours.When registering for a typical 3 unit lecture class* use the numbersbelow to help manage your time wisely:
• Regular 16 week semester: 10.2 hours per week• Regular 7 week Summer session: 23.14 hours per week• Condensed 8 week: 20.25 hours per week• Condensed 5 week: 32.4 hours per week (summer session)
* Check with your instructor or counselor for higher unit or lab classes.
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01, 02, etc = Full Term Main campus 50s = Online Class
10s = Less than 8 wks 29XX = Marine Base
20s = Short Term Session I E = Evening
30s = Short Term Session II W = Weekend
40s = Hybrid Class YVXX = Yucca Valley High School
M = Monday F = Friday
T = Tuesday S = Saturday
W = Wednesday N = Sunday
TH = Thursday
Days of the Week
BI 023-40
REAL 083A-50
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Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in class" hour on your studies. Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in class" hour on your studies. 8
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Classes:During Summer Session CMC will continue social distancing by offering all of our classes online.
Some classes will have required live lectures/discussions with the course instructor and are noted in the schedule with this symbol. Students who wish to take these courses will need to have a computer or mobile device with a camera for class meetings.
Faculty office hours: Faculty will be available to students for scheduled in-person video chat, online chat, or phone office hours. Faculty contact information and office hour schedules will be provided on the course syllabus and in Canvas.
Student Services:The Office of Student Services Building will be closed to the public. To continue to meet student needs, staff and counselors are available to assist students through email, by phone, or through web advising.
For general student services related questions, or to make an appointment with a counselor, please contact Admissions and Records at 760-366-3791, or 760-366-5201 ext. 4232 or admissions&[email protected].
All enrolled students will have a Canvas shell for CMC Counseling and the First Year Experience Program. Students will be able to log on to Canvas to “visit” with a counselor.
Library:The Greenleaf Library will be closed to the public. Research, reference, and assistance with Canvas, online classes/workshops through email or chat will be available. Please contact Derek Monypeny at [email protected] or 760-366-3791, or 760-366-5201 ext. 5293.
Tutoring Services:To gain access to our tutoring site, students may enroll in ASC 100 from the MyCMC portal. Once enrolled, students will have access to our online Learning Resource Center where tutors and faculty are scheduled and able to provide phone, chat, or virtual assistance.
Office of Instruction:The Office of Instruction Building will be closed to the public. The Dean of Instruction and Instructional Staff will be available to assist students through email or by phone. Please contact Deanna Johnson [email protected] or Gina Bost [email protected] for assistance or to make an appointment with the Dean.
High School Completion, Non-Credit and Career Technical Education Office:The Student Success Center Building will be closed to the public. Students wishing to participate in the GED Preparation, High School Completion, or ESL Program should call (760) 366-5201 extension 5982 or email [email protected] to get started. The Associate Dean of Non-Credit and Career Technical Education, Instructors, Counselor and Staff will be available to assist students through email or by phone. Please contact Carlos Medina [email protected] or Savannah Szabo [email protected] for assistance or to make an appointment.
Schedule of Classes Schedule of Classes Summer 2020Summer 2020
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During Summer Session CMC will continue social distancing by offering all of our classes online. Some classes will have required live lectures/discussions with the course instructor and are noted in the schedule with this symbol. Students who wish to take these courses will need to have a computer or mobile device with a camera for class meetings.
ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTER (ASC)ASC 100 SUPERVISED TUTORING
0 Units Prerequisites: A counselor or an instructor, on the basis of an identified learning need, must refer all students seeking tutoring. (Chancellor’s Office Guidelines for Title 5, Section 58170)Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 To be arranged H. GibbonsThis is a 7 week class.
ASC 101 SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONINFORMATION COMPETENCY SKILLS
0 Units Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online Up to 72 hrs Monypeny/ This is a 7 week class. Johnson/Schott
ASTRONOMY (A)A 001 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY
3 Units Advisory: ENG 051, MATH 050 CSU, UC, Program Applicable ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 11 hrs/wk B. BridenbeckerThis is a 5 week class.
ART (ART)ART 010 INTRODUCTION TO ART
3 Units Advisory: ENG 003A CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID ARTH 100Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk E. Silver
This is a 7 week class.
BIOLOGY (BI)BI 004 ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY
3 Units CSU, UC, Program Applicable
Note: BI 004 and BI 004L meet the Biological Sciences General Educa-tion Requirement, BI 004 and BI 004L do not meet requirements for biological science majors. BI 004 is offered for those individuals with little or no background in the biological sciences.Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 11 hrs/wk P. DelaneyThis is a 5 week class.
BI 004L ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY1 UnitCorequisite: BI 004 or prior completion Advisory: ENG 003A, MATH 050CSU, UC, Program Applicable
Note: BI 004 and BI 004L meet the Biological Sciences General Educa-tion requirements. BI 004 and BI 004L do not meet the requirements for biological science majors. BI 004L is offered for those individuals with little or no background in the biological sciences. Some colleges or universities may not give academic credit for online science laboratory courses, so students should verify this with the college or university to which they are transferring if taken in an online format.Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 11 hrs/wk P. DelaneyThis is a 5 week class.
BI 015 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY5 Units Prerequisite: BI 023 with a grade of “C” or betterCSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConferZoom M & T 9a-12p & B. Dunkov
Online 12 hrs/wkThis is a 7 week class.
BI 022 HUMAN ANATOMY4 Units Prerequisite: ENG 051 with a grade of “C” or betterAdvisory: BI 004 CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID BIOL 110B
Note: This course is designed for Health Sciences students, and satisfies the Biological Science General Education requirements. It is not recom-mended for the pre-medical or pre-dental students who must take BI 005 and BI 006.Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConferZoom M & T 1-2:30p & G. Fox
Online 12.5 hrs/wkThis is a 7 week class.
BI 023 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY5 Units Prerequisite: BI 022, CH 003 with a grade of “C” or betterCSU, UC, Program ApplicableNote: This course is a required prerequisite for many Health Sciences majors or it may be used to satisfy a General Education Life Science requirement. Pre-medical, pre-dentistry, and pre-veterinary students are advised to take BI 005 and BI 006 rather than BI 022 and BI 023.Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 18 hrs/wk C. SanchezThis is a 7 week class.
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Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in class" hour on your studies. Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in class" hour on your studies. 10
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During Summer Session CMC will continue social distancing by offering all of our classes online. Some classes will have required live lectures/discussions with the course instructor and are noted in the schedule with this symbol. Students who wish to take these courses will need to have a computer or mobile device with a camera for class meetings.
BUSINESS — MANAGEMENT (BUMA)BUMA 010 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
3 Units Advisory: ENG 051CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID BUS 110Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk J. HaigStudents may be required to meet at a predetermined time and place for collaboration exercises.This is a 7 week class.
CHEMISTRY (CH) CH 003 INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY
4 Units Prerequisite: ENG 051, MATH 040 with a grade of “C” or betterAdvisory: MATH 010 CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID CHEM 101Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConferZoom M-TH 6:30-7:50p & S. Parkin
Online 10 hrs/wk 51 ConferZoom M & T 8-11:50a & D.V. Williams
Online 10 hrs/wkThese are 7 week classes.
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) CIS 070A COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FOR WINDOWS
3 UnitsAdvisory: ENG 051 CSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 14.5 hrs/wk K ClebikThis is a 5 week class.
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)CS 073 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE
3 Units CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID BUS 140Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 11 hrs/wk J. PowellThis is a 5 week class.
CS 086 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING I3 Units Prerequisite: CIS 070A with a grade of “C” or better CSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 18 hrs/wk J. PowellThis is a 5 week class.
ENGLISH (ENG)ENG 003A COLLEGE COMPOSITION
3 Units Note: ENG 003A does not satisfy the reading competency requirements for graduation.Prerequisite: ENG 051 or placement by examinationAdvisory: CIS 050CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID ENGL 100Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk D. Norton51 Online 8 hrs/wk D. NortonThese are 7 week classes.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) ESL is an open-entry, open-exit course designed for non-native speakers of English and those who speak English as their second language. For more information, please see page 5 - Student Success Center.
Summer Session runs: 06/15/20 - 07/30/20
DE 302 BEGINNING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE0 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 3 hrs/wk R.Gurley
DE 305 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE0 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 3 hrs/wk R. Gurley
DE 308 ADVANCED ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE0 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 3 hrs/wk R. Gurley
FIRE TECHNOLOGY (FIRE)FIRE 058 FIRE PROTECTION HYDRAULICS AND WATER SUPPLY
3 Units Advisory: ENG 051CSU, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor
11 hrs/wk J. Brakebill5020 Online 06/15/20 - 07/30/20
HEALTH SCIENCE (HS)HS 061 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
3 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk V. StultsThis is a 7 week class.
Schedule of Classes Schedule of Classes Summer 2020Summer 2020
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During Summer Session CMC will continue social distancing by offering all of our classes online. Some classes will have required live lectures/discussions with the course instructor and are noted in the schedule with this symbol. Students who wish to take these courses will need to have a computer or mobile device with a camera for class meetings.
HISTORY (HIST)HIST 018 U.S. HISTORY FROM RECONSTRUCTION
TO PRESENT3 Units Advisory: ENG 051CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID HIST 140
Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk D. PieperThis is a 7 week class.
MATHEMATICS (MATH)MATH 010 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
4 Units Prerequisite: MATH 040 with a grade of “C” or better; or success-ful completion within the last five years of three years of high school math including two years of Algebra and one year of Geometry, or the equivalentCSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConfZoom M & W 12:30-1:30p & J. Sabel
Online 8.5 hrs/wk This is a 7 week class.
MATH 012 PRE-CALCULUS5 Units Prerequisite: MATH 040 with a grade of “C” or better, or two years high school Algebra (Elementary and Intermediate Algebra) with a grade of “B” or better within the last 3 years, or math placement exam CSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConferZoom M-TH 9a-12:10p J. HolleyThis is a 7 week class.
MATH 014 STATISTICAL METHODS4 Units Prerequisite: MATH 040 with a grade of “C” or better, or two years high school Algebra (Elementary and Intermediate Algebra) with a grade of “B” or better within the last 3 years, or math placement examCSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID SOCI 125Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 10.5 hrs/wk TBA A. Siciliano51 Online 10.5 hrs/wk TBA A. SicilianoThese are 7 week classes.
MATH 040 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA4 Units Prerequisite: MATH 050 with a grade of “C” or better, or one year high school Algebra with a grade of “B” or better within the last three years, or math placement examProgram ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConferZoom M & W 12:30-3:20p & J. Holley
Online 4.25 hrs/wk TBAThis is a 7 week class.
MILITARY ACADEMIC SKILLS PROGRAM (MASP)DE 300A can be taken in lieu of MATH 057 to meet the MATH 050 and MATH 045 prerequisite as long as it is successfully completed. The same content will be covered in DE 300A as is covered in MATH 057. DE 300A is offered to students at no cost, so it does not qualify for financial aid. However, the textbook (the same used for MATH 057) is provided to students at no cost. Students return the textbook to their instructor at the end of the course.
DE 300A BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS0 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor2950 Orientation: TBA Hendrix/Curra
Online TBAClass: 06/01 - 06/30/20 M-TH
2951 Orientation: 06/16/20 10a Hendrix/CurraOnline TBAClass: 07/06 - 08/04/20 M-TH
DE 300B LANGUAGE ARTS0 UnitsSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor2950 Orientation: TBA Fischer/Norton
Online TBAClass: 06/01 - 06/30/20 M-TH
2951 Orientation: TBA Fischer/NortonOnline TBAClass: 07/06 - 08/04/20 M-TH
MUSIC (MUS)MUS 005 HISTORY OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
3 UnitsCSU, UC, Program Applicable Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk E. WillThis is a 7 week class.
MUS 010 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC3 UnitsCSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID MUS 100Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk W. DoyleThis is a 7 week class.
NATURAL RESOURCES (NR)NR 001 CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
3 Units Advisory: MATH 057 CSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 11 hrs/wk B. BridenbeckerThis is a 5 week class.
Added: HIST-017-50 US History through Reconstruction Online K. Webb
www.cmccd.eduCopper Mountain CollegeCopper Mountain College 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791 6162 Rotary Way • P.O. Box 1398 • Joshua Tree, CA • 92252 • (760) 366-3791
Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in class" hour on your studies. Hours listed in the schedule represent your “in class” hours. Plan to spend an additional 2-3 hrs per week / per "in class" hour on your studies. 12
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During Summer Session CMC will continue social distancing by offering all of our classes online. Some classes will have required live lectures/discussions with the course instructor and are noted in the schedule with this symbol. Students who wish to take these courses will need to have a computer or mobile device with a camera for class meetings.
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)PHIL 013 PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH AND DYING
3 Units Advisory: ENG 051CSU, UC, Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk C. ItnyreThis is a 7 week class.
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PS)PS 001 INTRODUCTION TO GOVERNMENT
3 Units Advisory: ENG 003ACSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID POLS 110Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk A. ClercThis is a 7 week class.
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)PSY 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3 Units Advisory: ENG 003ACSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID PSY 110Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk O. Abdul-MajidThis is a 7 week class.
PSY 003 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units Advisory: ENG 003A, PSY 001CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID PSY 180Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk K. Jayo-MeadsThis is a 7 week class.
SOCIOLOGY (SOC)SOC 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
3 Units Prerequisite: ENG 003A with a grade of “C” or better CSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID SOCI 110Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor5020 Online 11 hrs/wk M. DanzaThis is a 5 week class.
SPEECH (SP)SP 004 PUBLIC SPEAKING
3 Units Prerequisite: ENG-051 with a grade of “C” or betterCSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID COMM 110
Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 ConfZoom T & TH 12:30-2p & H. Gilmore
Online 5 hrs/wkThis is a 7 week class.
SP 007 DECISION-MAKING AND ADVOCACY3 Units Prerequisite: ENG 003A with a grade of “C” or betterCSU, UC, Program ApplicableC-ID COMM 120Sect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor50 Online 8 hrs/wk J. DeSantisThis is a 7 week class.
VOCATIONAL NURSING (VN)The VN Program begins every June and courses must be taken in sequence. Admission to the Vocational Nursing Program requires a special admission process. Applications accepted February 1-28. Visit http://www.cmccd.edu/current-students/vocational-nursing/ for complete information.
VN 010 VOCATIONAL NURSING I 9 Units Prerequisite: BI 022, BI 023, HS 065, and PSY 003 with a grade of "C" or better. Admission to the program.Program ApplicableSect # Location/Rm Days & Times Instructor01 See below K. Mackert
L. De GuzmanM. McKinney
Please contact the Health Science Department at:760-366-3791 ext. 5801
for more information about the Vocational Nursing Program and summer class.
Online
Class starts Tuesday May 26 @ 7:30A-1P
Supply Kit Distribution Tuesday May 26 @ 3:00P (location TBD)
Online Lecture - Mondays and Tuesdays, 7:30A-1:00P
Online Virtual Nursing Resource Lab - starts Wednesday May 27 to Friday June 5
Virtual NRL - Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8:00A-5:00P
Physical NRL - Wednesday June 10, 8:00A-1:00P - ON CAMPUS RM222
Physical NRL - Thursday June 11, 8:00A-1:00P - ON CAMPUS RM222
Offsite Clinicals starts Friday June 12 - Wednesday July 22
Clinicals - Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 6:30A-5:00P
Final Online Lecture Thursday July 23, 7:30A-1:00P
Added: PHIL-013-51 C. Itnyre
Added: PSY-001-51 OnlineO. Abdul-Majid
Added: PSY-003-51 OnlineK. Jayo-Meads
Added: SP-004-51 T & TH Confer Zoom+ Online H. Gilmore
Added: SP-007-51 OnlineJ. DeSantis