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# ENGL-110 COLLEGE COMPOSITION 3.0 1234 12:00PM-1:50 MTWTH 51-584 M.Donnelly

* BIO-110 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY Notes that apply to all 4.0 Some weekend field studies may be held sections of a course

5678 8:00AM- 9:50 MTWTH 30-112 M.Golden and 10:00AM-11:50 MTWTH 36-325B

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SPECIAL CLASS LOCATIONS All special class locations are located at Grossmont College unless otherwise noted.

BSBL Field ____ Cuyamaca College 32-CDC Child Development Center 900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy, El Cajon, CA 92019 CRTS Courts ____ El Cajon Valley High School HOSP Hospital 1035 E Madison Ave, El Cajon, CA 92021 40-POOL Pool RAMP Ski Ramp ____ Grossmont Hospital SFBF Field 5555 Grossmont Center Dr ., La Mesa, CA 91942 TBA To Be Arranged ____ Mission Trails Regional Park TFF Track & Football Field 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119 41-121 Training Room TRCK Track ____ Scripps Clinic 70-234 Tutoring Center 10666 N. Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037 VBC Sand Courts ____ West Hills High School WEB Internet Course 8756 Mast Blvd ., Santee, CA 92071 70-066 Distance Learning Room

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 21 Foundations for Math 020 (1) Quantitative Reasoning Unit V support classes that will be taken concurr Please note some students will be placed in "0" alue in Par Intermediate Algebra for Quantitative Reasoning Engineering, Business, Intermediate Algebra Elementary Statistics Elementary Algebra enthesis Math 090 (5) Math 110 (5) Math 160 (4) Math 120 (3) Math 103 (3) Science OR OR

Foundations for Math 060 (2) Elementary Grossmont College Mathematics Department Statistics ently Stats/Quantitative Foundations for Math 096 (6) . Reasoning Math Pathways Math Pathways GENERAL General Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math class. Quantitative Reasoning Example Majors: Child Development Graphic Design Math 120 (3) Culinary Arts History Spanish English Music BOT ASL Art Elementary Statistics Example Majors: Exercise Science Political Science Math 160 (4) Allied Health Social Work Psychology Philosophy Sociology Nursing

22 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu . ently & Elementary I Elementary II Math 125 (3) Math 126 (3) Math 128 (1.5) Structure & Concept Structure & Concept Children's Math Thinking ed by many universities. equir ecommended to take Math 125 & 128 concurr Education Ideally it is r Math 128 isn't r Math Pathways Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math class. Education Major Notes: Math Pathways EDUCATION Math 108 (6) Business, Science Beginning & Inter. Algebra for Engineering, Grossmont College Mathematics Department & Elementary I Elementary II Math 125 (3) Math 126 (3) Math 128 (1.5) Structure & Concept Structure & Concept Children's Math Thinking enthesis OR Science Math 110 (5) Math 103 (3) Math 090 (5) Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Engineering, Business, alue in Par Intermediate Algebra for Unit V

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 23 Foundations for Math 078 (2) Calculus for Unit V Bus, Soc, & Behave Sci Intermediate Algebra for Engineering, Business, alue in Par Elementary Algebra Math 090 (5) Math 110 (5) Science enthesis Calculus for Business, Elementary Statistics Social & Behavioral Math 160 (4) Math 178 (4) Sciences Grossmont College Mathematics Department Algebra for Engineering, Beginning & Inter. Business, Science Math 108 (6) Math Pathways Foundations for Math Pathways Math 060 (2) Elementary Business Statistics BUSINESS Business Major Notes: Calculus for Bus, Foundations for Math 078 (2) Soc, & Behave accept Math 178. Some universities REQUIRE Math 180 for Business majors & won't Many Business majors do not need BOTH Math 178 & 160. It is r Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math class. support classes that will be taken concurr Please note some students will be placed in "0" Sci ecommended to take Math 178 befor Calculus for Business, Elementary Statistics Social & Behavioral Math 160 (4) Math 178 (4) Sciences e taking Math 160. ently Foundations for Math 060 (2) Elementary Statistics .

24 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu Math 108 (6) Math 285 (3) Business, Science Beginning & Inter. Differential Equations Algebra for Engineering, TH 175 . Pre-Calculus TH 170 & MA Math 176* (6) TH 176 is equivalent to passing both MA TH 175. A student will earn 6 units for passing TH 176 or a total of 7 units for passing both MA *Passing MA Linear Algebra Math 284 (3) TH 170 & MA Science MA Math 110 (5) Math 090 (5) Elementary Algebra Engineering, Business, Intermediate Algebra for Stem Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math Class. Math Pathways Pre-Calculus Math 076 (2) Foundations for Calculus II Math 280 (4) STEM Analytic Geometry & Math 180 (5) Math 075 (2) College Algebra Foundations for Math Pathways Analytic Geometry & Calculus I Math 108 (6) Business, Science Beginning & Inter. Algebra for Engineering, . G rossmont College Mathematics Department Math 281 (4) ently Intermediate Calculus AND Analytic Trig Math 175* (4) College Algebra Math 170* (3) enthesis Science Math 110 (5) Math 090 (5) alue in Par Elementary Algebra Discrete Math Math 245 (3) Engineering, Business, Intermediate Algebra for Please note some students will be placed in "0" support classes that will be taken concurr Unit V

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 25 Grossmont College Class Formats for Summer 2021

Traditional Online (DE) Remote (ERT) Hybrid Face-to-Face (Asynchronous) (Synchronous) (Face-to-Face + Online) (On Campus)

Class Formats Traditional Online (DE) Remote (ERT) (Asynchronous) (Synchronous) In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there In a remote online class, there are some required are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All real-time online meetings (via Zoom) that occur on content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework has due dates scheduled days and times, but, all course activity occurs as set by the instructor, but can be completed at any time online. There are no required on-campus meetings. before the due date according to an individual student's Course content can be delivered both in Canvas and schedule. Quizzes or tests may have a shortened period synchronously in Zoom. Quizzes, tests, and other course- (usually a week's time) during which students will need to work may be completed outside of the online Zoom complete them meetings by the due date set by the instructor.

Hybrid Face-to-Face (Face-to-Face + Online) (On Campus) In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and In an on-campus class, course activity occurs face-to-face face-to-face on-campus; both the online and on-campus at Grossmont College or a designated physical site. The portion are required. The on-campus meetings occur at course meetings occur at scheduled days and times. scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered Instructors may still use Canvas or other software to in Canvas and Zoom. enhance (like posting the syllabus or hosting a discussion board) the class outside of the face-to-face meetings.

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