Fullerton College SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE Classes start June 7, 2021 Fullerton Col lege

Dear Students,

Welcome to the Summer 2021 semester. We are pleased that you have chosen to advance your educational and career goals. The condensed- semester format allows students an opportunity to get a head start before the fall or accelerate completion of their associate degrees or career certificates.

For more than 100 years, Fullerton College has provided high quality academic and career training opportunities for all who seek to further their education. We offer this excellent education in an environment that is welcoming, supportive, inclusive and antiracist.

In light of the ongoing pandemic our faculty and staff are committed to providing learning opportunities and student support in new technologically driven ways. Our friendly and knowledgeable academic and student support teams have developed many innovative ways to offer programs and services to support our students.

While the majority of our summer 2021 courses will be taught online, there will be some face-to-face courses offered and on-campus study space is available to students. Safety information is available at coronavirus.fullcoll.edu.

Whether you are a recent high school graduate, a returning college student or looking to advance your career or pursue a new career, you have come to the right place. Good luck in your studies, and have a great semester!

Sincerely,

Greg Schulz, Ed.D. President Fullerton College

On the cover: Students have the option of taking some in-person lab classes. Details of class offerings are available in this schedule and online at https://www.fullcoll.edu/schedule/

The North Orange County District (NOCCCD) is part of the Community College system, one of three segments of public post-secondary education in the state. NOCCCD is governed by seven elected trustees who establish all policies that guide the general operation of the District. Student trustees representing each of the colleges also sit on the board.

Board of Trustees Members are: Ryan Bent, Stephen T. Blount, Jeffrey P. Brown, Barbara Dunsheath, Ed.D., Ed Lopez, Jacqueline Rodarte and Evangelina Rosales Chloe Reyes, Student Trustee, Fullerton College • Ester Plavdjian, Student Trustee, Cheryl Marshall, Ed.D., Chancellor • Greg Schulz, Ed.D., President, Fullerton College

Mission Fullerton College advances student learning and achievement by developing flexible pathways for students from our diverse communities who seek educational and career growth, certificates, associate degrees, and transfer. We foster a supportive and inclusive environment for students to be successful learners, responsible leaders, and engaged community members. COVID 19 321 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 General Information (714) 992-7000 Admissions and Records Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social Chat: distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/ar-chat/ will require a computer and internet access. Submit a Question: https://fullcoll.formstack.com/forms/ contact_us Find more information here: https://vpss.fullcoll.edu/ Table of Contents ar-remote-services/ www.fullcoll.edu Quick Guide for Students ...... 2 Calendar of Important Dates ...... 4 Eight Steps to Success ...... 5 Parking Permits ...... 6 Registration Appointment Information ...... 7

Fees and Refunds ...... 8 Honors Classes Courses designed for students Registration Policies/Procedures ...... 9 who seek a challenging educational experience that goes beyond the regular Residency for Tuition Purposes ...... 11 degree program.

Don’t Delay Your Registration ...... 13 Distance Education Hybrid Class Priority Registration for the Military ...... 13 Course has semi-regular on-campus meetings Course Repetition Policy ...... 14 and Internet work.

Waitlists ...... 15 Distance Education Online Class Course is delivered Distance Education ...... 16 (51% or more) using the Internet. How to Read the Schedule of Classes ...... 17 Academic Support Center ...... 18 Free Textbook Course provides students Foster Youth Success Initiative Program ...... 35 with a free textbook. Bookstore ...... 40 Honors Program ...... 47 Promise Program ...... 47 Grads to Be Program ...... 51 College Policies/Procedures ...... 72 EDITOR Support Services for Students ...... 76 Laurie Triefenbach GRAPHIC DESIGN Standards of Student Conduct and Discipline Policy ...... 87 Rebecca Guillen, District Production TYPESETTING California Nonresident Tuition Exemption ...... 88 Lesley Zanich, The Oak Co.

1 Quick Guide for Students For questions or departments not listed below, call 714-992-7000 and press “0” for the operator. While the Fullerton College campus is closed due to COVID-19, all departments and programs are providing services remotely. Please visit www.fullcoll.edu/directory for hours of operation and contact information.

Service/Office Location Telephone Academic Support Center Bldg 800, LLRC 714-732-5397 Admissions and Records Bldg 2000, 1st Floor, Student Services https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/ar-zoom/ Assessment Center Bldg 3000, Rm 3023 714-992-7117 Associated Students/Student Government Bldg 200, Rm 222, College Center 714-992-7118 Athletics Bldg 1200, Rm 1206 714-992-7045 Bookstore Bldg 2000, 1st Floor, Student Services 714-992-7008 Bursar’s Office Bldg 2000, 1st Floor, Student Services 714-992-7006 Business, CIS, and Economic Workforce Bldg 300, Rm 310 714-992-7032 Cadena Cultural Center Bldg 200, Rm 212, College Center 714-992-7105 CalWORKs 315 N. Pomona, Fullerton (Ben Franklin House) 714-992-7101 Campus Communications Bldg 100, Rm 113 714-992-7013 Campus ID Bldg 200, Rm 214-C, College Center 714-992-7000 x24002 Campus Safety/Lost and Found Bldg 1500 714-992-7080 CARE Bldg 2000, 1st Floor, Rm 2002, Student Services 714-992-7000 x24126 Career and Life Planning Center Bldg 2000, 2nd Floor, Student Services 714-992-7121 Career and Technical Education (CTE) Bldg 700, Rm 700 714-992-7585 Child Development Lab School Bldgs 1820/1830 714-992-7069 Class Schedule and Catalog District EST, 10th Floor (Laurie Triefenbach) 714-808-4940 Clubs and Organizations Bldg 200, Rm 214, College Center 714-992-7095 Commencement Bldg 200, Rm 214, College Center 714-992-7095 Computer Lab Bldg 500, Rm 511 714-992-7000 x24297 Computer Lab Bldg 2200 714-992-7000 x24302 Cosmetology Bldg 700, Rm 712-01 714-992-7123 — Appts Counseling Bldg 2000, 2nd Floor — Student Services 714-992-7084 Disability Support Services Bldg 840, Rm 842 714-992-7099 Distance Education Bldg 100, Rm 124 (Darnell Kemp) [email protected] Emergency Bldg 1500 714-992-7777 EOPS/CARE Bldg 2000, 2nd Floor, Student Services 714-992-7097 FC MILES Bldg 800, Rm 801-B, LLRC 714-992-7168 Financial Aid Bldg 100, Rm 117 714-888-7588 Fine Arts Bldg 1100, Rm 1115-01 714-992-7034 Food Bank Bldg 1900, Rm 1955, Student Support Services 714-992-7162 Food Services Bldg 200, 1st Floor, College Center 714-732-5784 FYSI Bldg 2000, Rm 2002, 1st Floor 714-992-7000 x24115 Graduation Applications Bldg 2000, 1st Floor https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/ar-zoom/ Health Services Bldg 1200, Rm 1204 714-992-7093 High School Outreach Bldg 1200, Rm 3021 714-992-7195 Honors Program Bldg 200, Rm 225, College Center 714-992-7133

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Service/Office Location Telephone Hornet Newspaper Bldg 700, Rm 708 714-992-7134 Hornets Tutoring Bldg 1956 714-992-7061 Humanities Bldg 500, Rm 522-0 714-992-7036 or 7128 International Student Center Bldg 200, Rm 220, College Center 714-992-7078 Internships (Non-FC Student) Bldg 200, Rm 225, College Center 714-992-7067 Library/Learning Resources, Instructional Bldg 800, Library Learning Resource Center (LLRC) 714-992-7039 Support Programs and Services Math and Computer Science Bldg 600, Rm 613-02 714-992-7041 Math Lab Bldg 800, Rm 807, LLRC 714-992-7140 Natural Sciences Bldg 400, Rm 411-01 714-992-7043 North Orange Continuing Education Rm W1, Wilshire Bldg 714-992-9500 Office of Grants, Economic and Workforce Bldg 200, Rm 225, College Center 714-992-7067 Development Parking Bldg 200, Rm 225, College Center 714-992-7067 Physical Education Bldg 1200, Rm 1206 714-992-7045 Promise Program Bldg 2001, 1st Floor 714-992-7191 Puente Program Bldg 2000, 2nd Floor, Student Services 714-992-7084 Registration Bldg 2000, 1st Floor, Student Services https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/ar-zoom/ Service Learning Bldg 200, Rm 225, College Center 714-992-7067 Skills Center Bldg 800, Rm 801, LLRC 714-732-5397 Social Sciences Bldg 1400, Rm 1415 714-992-7047 Sports Information Bldg 1200, Rm 1206-02 714-732-5630 Student Activities Bldg 200, Rm 214, College Center 714-992-7095 Student Diversity Success Initiative (SDSI) Bldg 2001, 1st Floor 714-992-7143 Student Support Services Bldg 200, Rm 223 714-992-7089 Study Abroad Bldg 800, Rm 823, LLRC 714-732-5688 Technology and Engineering Bldg 700, Rm 700 714-992-7051 Theatre Box Office Bldg 1300 714-992-7150 Transcripts Bldg 2000, 1st Floor, Student Services https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/ar-zoom/ Transfer Center Bldg 200, Rm 212, College Center 714-992-7086 Tutoring Center, Appts and Info Bldg 800, Rm 806, LLRC 714-992-7151 Umoja Program Bldg 500, Rm 513 714-992-7155 Veterans Resource Center Bldg 500, Rm 518 714-992-7102 Writing Center, Appts and Info Bldg 800, Rm 808, LLRC 714-992-7153

3 Calendar of Important Dates

S U MME R 2021 These dates apply to regularly scheduled classes meeting the full length of the term.

Apply Now! ...... Accepting online application for Admission Tuesday, May 4 ...... Registration for Summer Classes Begins Tuesday, May 4 – Thursday, June 17...... Accepting applications for Summer Graduation Monday, May 31...... Memorial Day Holiday Monday, June 7 ...... Summer Classes Begin Registration continues through the add deadline for each class Petitions to Audit and requests for Pass/No Pass option will be accepted through the add deadline for each class.

Thursday, June 17 ………...... Last day to file for Summer Graduation Monday, July 5 ……………...... Independence Day Holiday (observed)

Thursday, Aug 19 ...... Last day of term

*All Registration, Adds, Drops and Withdrawals are to be completed ONLINE through myGateway*

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ONLINE o This class is fully online and does not require in-person class meetings. ZOOM o This class is scheduled similar to an in-person class with set meeting times using Zoom, Canvas Conference, or other types of video conferencing during the scheduled class time. HYBRID (Combined Online, ZOOM, in-person) o This class is partially online with some required in-person class meetings on campus on specific days and times. In-person dates are listed in the schedule.

OR

o This class is online with some instruction via Zoom, dates are listed in the schedule.

It is important for students to read through the comments area of each class section to note specific information and/or requirement for each section.

T RANS CRI PTS W I T H F I NAL G RADE S Final grades are available on myGateway approximately 2 weeks after the class ends. Students must check to see that all final grades are posted before requesting transcripts. Visit admissions.fullcoll.edu and click Student Records for more information.

– ALL DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE –

4 Eight Steps to Success 1. Apply Online  New students go to www.fullcoll.edu  Continuing students — no need to re-apply  Returning students go to www.fullcoll.edu 2. Apply for Financial Aid Follow the Steps to Financial Aid at:  https://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/apply/  Apply at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa or https://dream.csac.ca.gov • If a student completes a FAFSA/CADAA and is eligible for the CCPG, the award will automatically be posted for the student. • If a student does not complete the FAFSA/CADAA, they can complete an online CCPG application through myGateway. Select Financial Aid and then select California College Promise Grant.  Continuing students — Spring 2021 California College Promise Grant CCPG will continue into Summer 2021. 3. Orientation  Available online, no appointment needed  Access the orientation through your myGateway account: click the “Fullerton” link (left side of page), then click “New and Returning Students” under the “Orientation Links” section, then click the “Fullerton College Orientation” link to start the presentation. For additional information go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=wjcwqY87aOk&feature=emb_logo.htm/. 4. Placement  Students are recommended to meet with a counselor for placement options prior to their enrollment in Math, English, Reading, ESL or Chemistry courses.  New first-time college students should attend Virtual Group Advising for academic options, placement, and educational planning. https://counseling.fullcoll.edu/getting-started/new-student-1st-time-in-college/  Math, English and Chemistry 107 F placement is conducted through the use of high school and/or college transcripts, test score results (such as the AP, IB or CAASPP) or other multiple measure process with a counselor.  Standardized testing is only being used for ESL placement. Please refer to the link “English, Reading, Math, and ESL Placement Guide” on the Assessment Center website for updated information about the new placement process http://assessment.fullcoll.edu. 5. Counseling  New first-time college students: attend Virtual Group Advising via Zoom (see Placement, Step 4)  Returning and Continuing students: Counselors available remotely (via Zoom or phone)  Schedule by calling (714) 992-7084, (press Option #1) or schedule using counseling Online Chat feature  Have high school and/or other college transcripts available for your counseling appointment  Create a student educational program plan (SEPP) to know what classes to register for 6. Update Personal Information  Access myGateway — Check accuracy of email address, mailing address, phone number 7. Register for Classes  Registration appointments are posted in myGateway under “Registration Tools”  Go to www.fullcoll.edu and click the myGateway icon to register for classes 8. Pay Your Fees  Fees are due when you register for classes  Pay by credit card on myGateway  Check/money order payments can be mailed to the Fullerton College Bursar’s Office  Print schedule/bill via myGateway for confirmation of registration and payment of classes

5 Parking Permits

DISTRIBUTION PROCEDURES

Due to online, remote instruction and limited in-classroom instruction for Summer 2021 a semester parking permit purchase will not be required.

If students have a need to come on the campus, parking in Lot 4 (Wi-Fi) and the Parking Structure (on Lemon and Fullerton College Dr.) will be free June 1, 2021 – August 22, 2021

Parking permit or day pass not required only for the Summer 2021 Semester.

Students parking in Staff Lots is NOT permitted at any time; violators will be cited.

Remote Office Hours Monday–Thursday 7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday 8:00 am–5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday CLOSED

Refunds

Any questions regarding parking permits, call the Campus Safety Front Office during remote open office hours.

PAY YOUR FEES • Fees are due IMMEDIATELY. Fullerton College does not bill for unpaid registrations. • Pay by credit card on myGateway. • Check/money order payments can be submitted by mail to the Bursar office. • Due to the COVID-19 campus closure cash payments will not be accepted. We recommend that you mail a check/money order to the Bursar office. • Print schedule/bill via myGateway for confirmation of registration and payment of classes. • Students who are enrolled in classes and have not paid fees will have a hold placed on their records. • Non-attendance or non-payment for a class does not release students from their responsibility and may result in a failing grade being awarded if the class is not dropped by the student within the appropriate deadline. • Unpaid fees may be collected at a later date through the Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program (paid from your tax refund).

6 Registration Appointment Information Summer 2021 Continuing Students • Students enrolled in a course for Spring 2021 and will receive a grade or a W are considered Continuing Students for Summer 2021 and may qualify for priority registration. • To qualify for priority registration, continuing students MUST: – Not have exceeded 100 units (not including units in basic English, Math, or ESL). – Be in good academic standing: n Not have been academically dismissed n Not have been on probationary status for two consecutive terms • If the above requirements have been met, registration appointments will be based on units/hours earned through Fall 2020 at both Fullerton and Cypress Colleges. New and Returning Students • An online application for admission must be submitted by the following: – First time students who have never registered for classes at Fullerton or Cypress College. – Students who are currently attending (or previously attended) as a special admit/dual enrollment student and will be graduating High School this academic year. – Former students returning after an absence of one or more terms who previously attended and received a grade or W. • To qualify for priority registration, new students MUST complete the following: – Online Orientation – Assessment/Placement – Student Education Plan Veteran Students • For priority registration approval, submit your military ID, DD214, or N.O.B.E. (Notice of Basic Eligibility) to the Veterans Office. For more information, contact the Veterans Resource Center at (714) 992-7102 or [email protected]. • Members or former members of the Armed Forces of the United States are granted priority registration if they meet the priority registration requirements listed above in the “Continuing Students” or “New/Returning Students” sections. Foster Youth Students • For priority registration approval, contact the Foster Youth Liaison (714) 992-7000 ext. 24115. • Continuing and Returning students must not have exceeded 100 units (not including units in basic English, Math, or ESL) to qualify for priority registration. CalWORKs Students • For priority registration approval, please contact the CalWORKs office to make an appointment with your CalWORKs counselor at (714) 992-7101. • CalWORKs students are granted priority registration if they meet the priority registration requirements listed above in the “Continuing Students” or “New/Returning Students” sections. Special Admit Students • Students currently enrolled in K–12 will register for the Summer term on Thursday June 3 and Friday June 4. • Special Admit students must submit a completed “Special Admit Form” to the Admissions and Records Office before they can register. When do I register for classes? • Students can view their registration appointment time on myGateway beginning Wednesday April 7. Log onto myGateway, go to Registration Tools, click Check Registration Appointment (CC/FC). • Registration appointment times will be emailed to all students beginning Wednesday April 7 and daily thereafter.

7 Fees and Refunds

REGISTRATION FEES REQUIRED FEES Enrollment Fee*...... $ 46.00 per unit Health Fee** ...... $ 18.00 for term — Refer to Health Center for services. Non Resident Fees Non-Resident Tuition ...... $ 290.00 per unit plus above fees Non-Resident Capital Outlay ...... $ 33.00 per unit plus above fees (per Ed Code 76141) Total Non-Resident Fees...... $ 323.00 per unit plus above fees Course Fee (if applicable) ...... $ as shown in current class schedule under course title *Enrollment Fee: Waived for CCPG (formerly BOGG) recipients and Special Admit Students registered in 11 units or less, in grades 9–12. **Health Fee: Pursuant to Education Code and district policy, Fullerton College has a mandatory health fee. The health fee is $21 per term ($18 for summer) for each student regardless of the number of units taken. The health fee and/or health fee exceptions are subject to change should the state legislature act to change them. Any student who depends exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona-fide religious sect, denomination or organization is exempt from paying the health fee. Upon request, the health fee will be refunded to any student who withdraws from all courses prior to the 10% date of the length of the course. OTHER FEES Student Representative Fee...... $ 2.00 Fees are due IMMEDIATELY. A.S. Benefits Validation ...... $ 6.00 Fullerton College does not bill for Campus Photo ID Card ...... $ 3.50 unpaid registrations. Campus Photo ID Replacement Card ...... $ 3.50 per replacement Parking Fee — Automobiles ...... $ 20.00 CCPG (formerly BOGG) Fee Waiver Recipients ...... $ 20.00 Parking Fee — Motorcycles...... $ 10.00 Return Check Service Charge ...... $ 25.00

REFUND POLICY To qualify for a refund, student must officially withdraw from class by the Refund Deadline. ALL refunds will be mailed by late August. Fees paid by credit card will not be credited back to the account. REFUND DEADLINES *(Pursuant to Section 58508 of Subchapter 6 of Chapter 9 of Division 6, Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations) Enrollment, Health and Non-Resident Tuition Fees...... Refundable if dropped by 10% point of length of course. (Refer to comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule.)

A.S. Validation...... Refundable if requested by 10% point of length of course. Contact the A.S. Office to request a refund. Campus Photo ID Card ...... Refundable if requested by 10% point of length of course. Contact the A.S. Office to request a refund. REFUND PROCESSING FEE A processing fee of $10.00 per term will be deducted from enrollment fee refunds. Exemptions from the processing fee are students with a fee waiver, canceled classes, or administrative drops. *A community college district shall not refund any enrollment fee or differential enrollment fee paid by a student for program changes made after the first two weeks of instruction for a primary term-length course, or after the 10 percent point of the length of the course for a short-term course, unless the program change is a result of action by the district to cancel or reschedule a class or to drop a student pursuant to Section 58106 (g) where the student fails to meet a prerequisite.

PAY YOUR FEES Fees are due IMMEDIATELY. Fullerton College does not bill for unpaid registrations. Pay by credit card on myGateway. Check/money order payments must be mailed to the Bursar’s Office. Students who are enrolled in classes and have not paid fees will have a hold placed on their records. Non-attendance or non-payment for a class does not release students from their responsibility and may result in a failing grade being awarded if the class is not dropped by the student within the appropriate deadline. Unpaid fees may be collected at a later date through the Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program (tax lien). ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY COURSE REPETITION Applications for admission are accepted for: If you are repeating a course due to a substandard grade or W • High school graduates or students at least eighteen (for a non-repeatable course): years of age. • Students may repeat the same course no more than two • Title IV Financial Aid requirements differ. For Title IV times in colleges within the District (Fullerton and financial aid, a high school diploma, high school Cypress Colleges) in which substandard grades (D, F, proficiency, or GED is required. NC, NP) or W were assigned. For more information: • Students may file a Petition to Repeat a Course with the https://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/wp- Admissions and Records Office to request additional content/uploads/sites/77/2020/11/Financial_Aid_ repeats due to verifiable extenuating circumstances. Go Brochure_You_Consumer_Brochure_2020-2021.pdf to https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/downloadable-forms/. • Students in K–12 who qualify for the Special Admit • When repeating a course with a substandard grade and Student Program. submitting an Appeals Petition, the last grade earned will • International Students who are eligible under a student count toward the grade point average and the previous visa (F-1). For information on the application proce- grade(s) will be discounted or forgiven. dure for International Students, contact the International • Only the first two substandard grades may be excluded Student Center at [email protected], 1-714-992-7078, or in GPA calculations. The student’s permanent academic visit http://isc.fullcoll.edu/future/admissions/. record will be annotated such that all course work that has been taken and forgiven or repeated will remain ADD CODES legible, ensuring a true and complete academic history. The 6-digit Add Authorization Code is required for each class once the class begins and is only valid for the current term and If you are repeating a course that allows repeats, whether you class. The Add Authorization Code must be used by the add received a grade or W: deadline of the class to guarantee official enrollment. If a • A course may only be repeated the number of times student has been unsuccessful using the Add Code due to too indicated in the catalog. many attempts, or the code has expired, a new Add Code • Once a student has completed the maximum number of must be obtained from the instructor. allowable repetitions a student may be blocked from registering in this course. ATTENDANCE/PARTICIPATION • Fine Arts, Physical Education, and other active partici- Attendance/Participation at the first class meeting is required. patory courses that are related in content must be Failure to attend may result in the instructor dropping the grouped. Each individual course within a group is not student from the class. repeatable and students are only allowed an allocated number of maximum attempts of courses within each CAMPUS HOLDS group. (For example: if there is a maximum of four Fullerton College may withhold diplomas, registration privi- attempts within a group of six courses a student will only leges, or any combination thereof, from any student or former be allowed to complete four of the six courses). If a student who has failed to clear a campus obligation (unpaid ­student receives a W in one of the courses within a balance of enrollment fees, returned check, unpaid loan, group they will be allowed a second attempt without a equipment not returned, equipment breakages, unpaid fines petition of that course but the attempt that resulted in the or materials owed to the library, etc.). issuance of a W counts as one of the attempts within the CLASS CANCELLATIONS group of courses. Fullerton College reserves the right to cancel any class for • Students may file a Petition to Repeat a Course with the which the enrollment is not sufficient to warrant continuation Admissions and Records Office to request additional and to change the class hours and/or days as necessity repeats due to verifiable extenuating circumstances. demands. DUPLICATE COURSE COREQUISITES (Concurrent Enrollment) Students may not register for two classes with the same A course that a student must enroll in at the same time as the course number and title. desired course — in some instances the corequisite course may be taken prior to the desired course. If the corequisite is MAXIMUM UNITS/HOURS taken prior to the desired course, a grade of C or better must A maximum unit load for any student is 19 units per term. have been earned. Students may register over 19 units only with a counselor’s approval.

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Registration Policies/Procedures (continued)

MILITARY WITHDRAWAL Any student who wishes to have this information restricted A student called to military service during a semester in prog- must submit a written request to the Admissions and Records ress should complete and submit an Extenuating Circum- Office. Directory information will then only be provided to indi- stance petition to have a “MW” (military withdrawal) noted on viduals who have a current written and signed release from the student’s academic transcript. A copy of military orders is the student. required. Go to https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/extenuating- circumstances-petition/. SCHEDULE/BILL RECEIPT The Schedule/Bill receipt is proof of enrollment in classes and OPEN ENROLLMENT fees paid for the term. Schedule/Bill receipts are available in It is the policy of the North Orange County Community College myGateway. Students should check the Schedule/Bill receipts District that every course, course section or class, wherever carefully to verify registration and fee payment. Instructors, offered and conducted throughout the district, shall be fully labs and any office on campus may request to see a student’s open to enrollment and participation by any person who is Schedule/Bill receipt prior to providing services. eligible for admission to the college(s) and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter 11, TIME CONFLICT Division 2, Part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Students are not permitted to register for two classes that are Code, commencing with Section 51820. scheduled during the same or overlapping time periods, even if the instructor will allow it. This includes online and/or hybrid PASS/NO PASS courses with mandatory on-campus meetings that conflict with If a course is listed in the College Catalog as “Letter Grade or other on-campus courses. Pass/No Pass Option,” a student may choose to take the course with a P/NP grade. Log in to myGateway, go to VARIABLE UNIT COURSES “Registration Tools” and click “Update Grade to Pass/No Units may be increased/decreased no later than the with- Pass.” Once the request is submitted, the grading option is drawal deadline of the course. Students must increase/ not reversible. decrease units at the Admissions and Records Office. Addi- tional fees will be charged for increased units and refund PAY YOUR FEES deadlines are enforced when decreasing units. Students who are enrolled in classes and have not paid fees will have a hold placed on their records. Unpaid fees may be WITHDRAWAL POLICY collected at a later date through the Chancellor’s Office Tax While an instructor may drop a student for excessive absences, Offset Program (paid from your tax refund). it is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from a class. Instructor approval is not required. Students must drop/ PETITIONING CLOSED CLASSES withdraw classes by the appropriate deadline date through Students may petition closed classes by attending the first myGateway. meeting. If space permits, the instructor will issue an Add For all summer classes, refer to the comment line under the Authorization Code, allowing students to add the closed class specific section (CRN) of the class for deadline dates. Every online through myGateway. Students are not officially regis- effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these dates. tered until the class has been added online. These dates are subject to change without notice in order to PREREQUISITES comply with state accounting regulations. A course that a student must pass (with a grade of C or better) Failure to officially withdraw from a class may result in a grade before enrolling in the more advanced course. In some of F or NP. instances, an assessment exam with qualifying scores, or prior knowledge and/or experience that a student possesses may also be accepted as a prerequisite for a course.

PRIVACY RELEASE Pursuant to the Federal Family Educational Rights and Pri- vacy Act of 1974, the College may release or publish, without the student’s prior consent, items in the category of public information, which include the student’s name, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the most recent previous public or private school attended by the student, and any other information authorized in writing by the student.

10 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 Residency for Tuition Purposes (per Education Code, Section 68060)

The Office of Admissions and Records determines the Factors Considered to Determine Residency residency status of all new and returning students. A person’s presence in California and the factors below are Responses to the Application for Admission and, if considered in determining California residency. No one necessary, other evidence furnished by the student are factor determines residency. used in making this determination. The burden of proof to clearly demonstrate both physical presence and the intent • Being licensed to practice a profession in California to establish California residence lies with the student. A student who does not submit adequate information to • Filing California State Income taxes as a resident establish the right to classification as a California resident • Having an active checking and/or savings account in will be classified as a nonresident. Some visa types are California precluded by federal law from establishing residency. • Having paid nonresident tuition in another state The residence determination date is the day immediately • Owning residential property in California for personal preceding the opening day of instruction of the semester or use term as set by the Board of Trustees. Generally, residency requires actual physical presence in California at least one • Possessing a California Driver’s License and vehicle year prior to the residence determination date, coupled registration in California with proof of intent to make California one’s home. Generally, California residency is established by one of the • Showing proof of employment in California following: • Possessing a divorce decree issued in California 1. If the applicant is under the age of 18, his or her • Voting in California parents must have had legal residence in California for a minimum of 12 consecutive months preceding • Showing California as “home of record” on military the day before the first day of the term. records (DD214 or Leave and Earnings Statement)

2. If the applicant is 18 but not yet 19 years of age, the • Being an active military member, military veteran, or applicant and the applicant’s parents or legal a military dependent guardian must have residence in California for a minimum of 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day of the term. IMPORTANT: Residency classification is determined for each student when the admission application is 3. If the applicant is 19 years of age or older, the accepted. Any student who is classified as a resident, applicant must have residence in California for a but who becomes a nonresident at any time by virtue minimum of 12 consecutive months preceding the of a change of residence, by his or her own action or day before the first day of the term. by the person from whom his or her residence is derived, is obligated to notify the Admissions & Non-citizen students holding visas which do not preclude Records office immediately. them from establishing residency in California (for example: permanent resident visa or amnesty approval), must have legal residence in California for a minimum of 12 consecutive Nonresident Student months preceding the day before the first day of the A student’s resident status is determined at the time of semester. application. A nonresident student must pay nonresident tuition in addition to the enrollment fee and other fees (including a $33 Capital Outlay Fee per Ed Code 76141) for credit classes.

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Residency for Tuition Purposes (continued)

Assembly Bill 540 Senate Bill 141 Any student, other than one with a nonimmigrant visa This bill requires districts to exempt nonresident tuition status who meet all of the following requirements, shall be from a nonresident student who is a U.S. citizen and who exempt from paying nonresident tuition at all public colleges resides in a foreign country, if that student meets all of the and in California. (Students who have been following requirements: granted T or U visa status are also exempt per AB1899). • Has a parent or guardian who has been deported or The requirements are: was permitted to depart voluntarily under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act and demonstrates a • Attended high school in California for three or more financial need for the exemption. years, OR Attended a combination of California high school, • Moved abroad as a result of the deportation or volun- California adult school, and/or California Community tary departure and lived in California immediately College for the equivalent of three or more years of before moving abroad. full-time attendance, OR • Attended a public or private secondary school in Attained credits earned in California from a California California for three or more years. high school equivalent to three or more years of full-time high school course work and attended a • Upon enrollment, will be in his or her first academic combination of elementary, middle/secondary, and/ year as a matriculated student in California public or high schools in California for a total of 3 or more higher education. years. • Will be living in California and will file an affidavit with • Graduated from a California high school or attained the community college stating that he or she intends the equivalent (i.e., GED or Certificate of High School to establish residency in California as soon as Proficiency) prior to the start of the term, OR possible. Attained an associate degree from a California • Documentation shall be provided by the student as Community College, OR required by statute as specified in Education Code Completed the minimum requirements at a California section 76140(a)(5). Community College for transfer to a California State or University of California. Assembly Bill 2364 • In the case of a person without lawful immigration status, the filing of an affidavit with the college stating This bill mandates Community College districts to exempt that the student has filed an application to legalize all qualifying nonresident special part-time students, who his or her immigration status, or will file an applica- meet the requirements set forth in Section 76140 of the tion as soon as he or she is eligible to do so. Education Code, from the requirement to pay nonresident tuition for community college credit courses. This exemp- • All students who meet AB540 requirements must file tion does not apply to special full-time students. an affidavit with the College. The affidavit is included in the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption form This exemption is not intended to apply to categories of which is available in the Admissions and Records students who would be precluded from qualifying for the Office and Class Schedule (see Nonresident Tuition AB540 nonresident tuition exemption; i.e., a) students Exemption form in the back of the Class Schedule). who reside outside of California and enroll via Distance Education and b) students on most nonimmigrant visas. • Students living outside the state and enrolled in distance education are not eligible for the AB540 exemption.

12 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DON’T DELAY YOUR REGISTRATION Check for Prerequisites early

Before you enroll check to see if your class has a prerequisite. Prerequisites must be cleared prior to enrollment. Plan ahead and take care of this as early as possible to avoid waiting in long lines and delaying your enrollment in important classes. How to clear a prerequisite You are automatically cleared if:  you are currently enrolled in the appropriate prerequisite course at Cypress College or Fullerton College  you have completed the appropriate prerequisite course at Cypress College or Fullerton College  you have tested into a particular course level in English, ESL, Reading and Math by taking the appropriate placement test  for Fullerton College chemistry students: you have taken the Chemistry assessment test at Fullerton College and received the appropriate score for placement You can also be cleared by:  bringing high school transcripts, transcripts from another college and/or other appropriate documentation indicating completion of the prerequisite course. Because some classes fill up very quickly, it is recommended that you take care of this as soon as possible to avoid possible delays prior to your enrollment of classes. Unofficial documents can be sent to [email protected] for clearance purposes ONLY.

Fullerton College Counseling Center Remote Services By Phone (714) 992-7084 “Ask Us” Tab (see website) Hours: Mon, Thurs, Fri 8 am – 5 pm Hours: Mon, Thurs, Fri 9 am – 4 pm Tues & Wed 8 am – 7 pm Tues & Wed 9 am – 6 pm Selected Saturdays 9 am – 2 pm Selected Saturdays 10 am – 1 pm

Priority Registration for the Military Veteran Students who are members or former members of the Armed Forces of the United States and have met college enrollment priority requirements are granted priority registration. For priority registration approval, submit your military ID, DD214, or N.O.B.E. (Notice of Basic Eligibility) to the Veterans Resource Center. For more information, call 1-714-992-7102 or email [email protected]

13 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 ATTENTION STUDENTS! Please read the following, it may impact your schedule planning! IMPORTANT COURSE REPETITION POLICY

IF YOU ARE REPEATING A COURSE IF YOU ARE REPEATING A COURSE THAT ALLOWS DUE TO A SUBSTANDARD GRADE OR W REPEATS, WHETHER YOU RECEIVED A GRADE OR W (for a non-repeatable course)  A course may only be repeated the number of times  Students may repeat the same course no more than indicated in the catalog. two times in colleges within the District (Fullerton and  Once a student has completed the maximum number Cypress Colleges) in which substandard grades (D, F, of allowable repetitions a student may be blocked from NC, NP) or W were assigned. registering in this course. Students may file a Petition  Students may file a Petition to Repeat a Course with the to Repeat a Course with the Admissions and Records Admissions and Records Office to request additional Office to request additional repeats due to verifiable repeats due to verifiable extenuating circumstances. extenuating circumstances.  When repeating a course with a substandard grade and Incomplete (I) Grades submitting an Appeals Petition, the last grade earned will count toward the grade point average and previous If an Incomplete (I) is received, the student cannot re-enroll grade(s) will be discounted or forgiven. in the course. Specified coursework must be completed no  Only the first two substandard grades may be excluded later than one year with the instructor who assigned the in GPA calculations. The student’s permanent academic incomplete grade. record will be annotated such that all course work that In Progress (IP) Grades has been taken and forgiven or repeated will remain If an In Progress (IP) is received, the student must re-enroll legible, insuring a true and complete academic history. in the course the following term. (Refer to Appeals Petition under College Policy and Rules in the FC Catalog) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  Petitions may be filed with the Admissions and Records PLEASE REFER TO THE “ACADEMIC INFORMATION” Office. SECTION OF THE FC CATALOG.

GET YOUR CLASS “FASTPASS” Priority Registration gives students an earlier registration date and/or time. After you have applied at Fullerton College, follow these steps to get ahead of the line. Learn more at counseling.fullcoll.edu.

NEW STUDENTS: In order to qualify for Priority Registration, new students must complete online orientation, assessment testing and develop a Student Education Program Plan (SEPP).

RETURNING STUDENTS: Returning students are those who have not attended Fullerton College or Cypress College for one or more semesters. They must complete the online orientation, assessment testing and develop an SEPP and: • Be in good academic standing • Have completed less than 100 units

Gainful Employment Programs A new regulation requires us to provide consumer information to prospective and current students for vocational and certificate programs. These requirements comprise what is known as “Gainful Employment.” Data considered to be public information for these programs can be obtained by visiting the College web site at www.fullcoll.edu and clicking on the “Academic Programs” link and then “Gainful Employment”. Additionally, the Net Price Calculator is available on our College web site at: http://www.fullcoll.edu/prospective-students/tuition-costs.

14 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 Frequently Asked Questions…

What is a waitlist? A waitlist is an electronic list of students who would like to enroll in a closed class. Waitlisting does NOT guarantee enrollment into any class and not all classes have waitlists. Waitlisted students must meet all registration requirements, including time conflicts and prerequisite requirements. How do I place myself on to a waitlist? Log on to myGateway, go to “Registration Tools” and click “Add or Drop Classes”. Enter the CRN of the class. If the class is closed you will be given the option of adding to the waitlist if waitlist seats are available. To place yourself on the waitlist, use the drop-down menu and select “Waitlist”, then click “Confirm Your Choices”. Can I add to more than one waitlist? Yes, you can add to more than one waitlist for different subjects but you CANNOT add to more than one waitlist for the same course. How can I monitor my waitlist position? Log on to myGateway, go to “Registration Tools” and click “Check Waitlist Status”. If a seat is available for you to attempt to add, you will see a date and time in the “Notification Expires” field. How will I know if a seat in the class becomes available while I am on the waitlist? If a seat becomes available, you will be notified via “Announcements” on myGateway. We strongly recommend that you check your Personal Announcements daily! As a secondary means of notification, we will also send a waitlist notification to your preferred email address on file. (See the following email notice) Important Student Email Information Students have reported undelivered, delayed, and/or blank emails from various email providers. We strongly suggest that students frequently monitor the “Announcements” window in myGateway for messages regarding waitlisting. The college is NOT responsible for undelivered, delayed, or incomplete email from ANY email provider. How do I add the class once I am notified via “Announcements” or Waitlist email notification? Log on to myGateway, go to “Registration Tools” and click “Add or Drop Classes”. Go to the specific waitlisted class in your list of classes and use the drop-down box to register for the course. Don’t forget to click “Confirm Your Choices” and “Complete Registration”. How long do I have to add the class when a seat is available and what if I miss my 48 hour deadline to add? Once a seat becomes available you have 48 hours to add the class OR until midnight prior to the start day of class, whichever comes first. If you miss the deadline to add the course your name is automatically removed from the waitlist and the next waitlisted student is notified. What if I am on a waitlist and no seat becomes available before the first class meeting? Waitlisting does NOT guarantee enrollment into any class. You must attend the first class meeting. Your name will appear on the instructor’s roster as waitlisted. If there are seats available, the instructor will provide you with an Add Authorization code. Be advised that although an instructor may give a waitlisted student an add authorization code, it is the student’s responsibility to officially register into the class through myGateway. What if I am on a waitlist and the instructor provides me with an Add Authorization Code at the first class meeting? IMPORTANT — You cannot add a course with an Add Code until AFTER the first class meeting. Log on to myGateway, go to “Registration Tools” and click “Add or Drop Classes”. Go to the specific waitlisted class and click “Waitlisted — Drop” to drop from the waitlist. Re-enter the same CRN, and follow the prompts to enter the 6-digit Add Code. Don’t forget to click “Confirm Your Choices” and “Complete Registration”. It is the student’s responsibility to verify class enrollment. Print your schedule/bill and make sure there is an “RW” registration status next to each course.

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Convenient, flexible, and accessible on and off campus. Same application, registration, credits and fees as on-campus courses.

IMPORTANT:

■ Distance Education courses may require course log-in by a required date and attendance, on campus, for an orientation meeting, and/or taking tests and exams. Refer to Schedule of Classes for course specific information.

■ Distance Education courses are taught using Canvas. Courses may not be available or show up on Canvas until the first day of the semester.

■ Students are responsible for the compatibility of personal devices.

■ Basic skills include using email, a word processing program, saving documents, uploading documents, downloading documents, and navigating the Internet.

Students: Get ready for Summer learning success

Want to prepare for your Summer classes?

Enroll in these self-paced, free workshops conducted through Canvas: Becoming an Effective Online Learner is a self-paced, short workshop that will assist you in being successful in your classes. Canvas Student Orientation is a short self-paced workshop in how to navigate and use Canvas. The Academic Support Center offers Canvas Workshops and a variety of other student support workshops online. Visit ASC.fullcoll.edu for more information.

Look for links to join all of these in the dashboard announcements in Canvas.

http://online.fullcoll.edu Questions? Email: [email protected]

16 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 Fullerton College Summer 2021 Schedule of Classes June 7, 2021 – August 12, 2021

The College Catalog and Class Schedule must be prepared well in advance of the time period it covers; therefore, changes in some programs and policies may occur. Courses as described are subject to change without notice, and some listed courses are not offered every term. Courses offered in Fall, Spring or Summer only will be indicated under the title. For questions about the frequency of course offerings, contact the appropriate division office. In addition, some courses or programs that are offered may have to be cancelled because of insufficient enrollment, elimination or reduction in programs, or for any other reason considered sufficient by the College president or designee. HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SUBJECT CODE COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE

ENGL 102 F 3 Units Introduction to Literature Transfer: CSU, UC TRANSFER PREREQUISITE Prerequisite: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF or ENGL 101 F or ENGL 110 F, with a DESIGNATION grade of C or better This course shows students how to read, analyze and write about literature. Different critical approaches to literature will also be included. COURSE 10639 002 11:10-12:35 P TTh Paige, Deborah 527 DESCRIPTION 13185 100 6:50-10:00 P W Costello, Jeanne 527

BOLD FACE INDICATES CRN TIME DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM EVENING NUMBER NUMBER CLASSES SECTION NUMBER

DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM ACCT 101AF continued: 30404 O02 6/21-8/1 Tran, Brandon ONLINE Accounting ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long, conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions ACCT 101AF 5 Units of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. Students must have access to the Internet and a personal computer with a Financial Accounting camera and microphone. For class specific requirements, contact the instruc- Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation tor at [email protected]. This beginning accounting course covers the accounting information system, Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; including recording and reporting business transactions with a focus on the Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. accounting cycle, the application of generally-accepted accounting principles, 30405 O03 6/21-8/1 St John, Paul ONLINE the financial statements and statement analysis. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long, conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE 30403 O01 6/21-8/1 Scott, Ming-yin ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long, conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions Students must have access to the Internet and a personal computer with a of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. camera and microphone. For class specific requirements, contact the instruc- Students must have access to the Internet and a personal computer with a tor at [email protected]. camera and microphone. For class specific requirements, contact the instruc- Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; tor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24.

COVID 19 Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM will require a computer and internet access. 17 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM

ACCT 101BF 5 Units Managerial Accounting Transfer: CSU, UC ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER Prerequisite: ACCT 101AF or ACCT 102HF, with a grade of C or better This course is the study of how managers use accounting information in decision making, planning, directing operations and controlling. It focuses on cost terms SUMMER 2021 and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure and cost-volume-profit analysis. 30406 O01 6/21-8/1 Tran, Brandon ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long, conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. Students must have access to the Internet and a personal computer with a camera and microphone. For class specific requirements, contact the instruc- tor at [email protected]. Check out our remote services! Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30407 O02 6/21-8/1 Truong, Phat ONLINE Tutoring Center and Writing Center ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long, conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions  Receive FREE tutoring with peer tutors and faculty. of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. • Live tutoring on Zoom in a wide variety of Students must have access to the Internet and a personal computer with a camera and microphone. For class specific requirements, contact the instruc- subjects tor at [email protected]. • Submit a paper or question for feedback Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24.  Log in to ASC Online Tutoring at asc.fullcoll.edu. 30408 O03 6/21-8/1 Scott, Ming-yin ONLINE  See tutor schedules, make tutoring appointments, ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long, conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions and submit papers for feedback. of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. Students must have access to the Internet and a personal computer with a camera and microphone. For class specific requirements, contact the instruc- tor at [email protected]. Workshops Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27;  Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Attend LIVE Writing Center and ASC workshops. Log in to ASC Online Tutoring to register at ACCT 107 F 3 Units asc.fullcoll.edu. Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks  Math, writing and reading VIDEO workshops are Transfer: CSU on the ASC Canvas page. This is a hands-on course that introduces students to accounting application software. Students will learn how to use QuickBooks software to prepare journals, ledgers, and financial statements as utilized in a small business environment. 30409 O01 6/21-8/1 Truong, Phat ONLINE Live Chat ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long and uses CANVAS. An ori-  ASC virtual office hours are available on live chat at entation PowerPoint, including software and text requirements, syllabus, and schedule of assignments, will be available on CANVAS. Look for more informa- asc.fullcoll.edu. tion about this in the class syllabus. Students having problems or questions  ASC staff are ready to help and answer your logging on, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu, click on FAQs for assistance before emailing the instructor at [email protected]. This is a hands-on class that questions! introduces students to accounting application software. Students will learn how to use QuickBooks Online software to prepare journals, ledgers, and financial statements as utilized in a small business environment. No textbook is required for this class. Students will be instructed on how to create a QuickBooks Online for Accountants account. This class also prepares asc.fullcoll.edu students to take the QuickBooks Online Certification exam. Questions? Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Find us Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. online! Email us at [email protected]

COVID 19 Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM will require a computer and internet access. 18 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM

AJ 220 F 3 Units Criminal Procedure Administration of Justice Transfer: CSU This course provides an examination and analysis of due process in criminal AJ 100 F 3 Units proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal. This course describes stages of the criminal justice process and reviews basic constitutional rights Introduction to Criminal Justice associated with laws of arrest, search and seizure and self-incrimination. (formerly Introduction to Law Enforcement) 30205 O01 6/7-8/1 Sampson, Kevin ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course provides students with an overview of the American criminal CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the justice system. This course examines the history, development and philosophy instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific of justice administration and summarizes fundamental practices found in law requirements, contact the instructor. enforcement, the courts and corrections in a democratic society. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; 30187 O01 6/7-8/1 Robertson, Kelly ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific AJ 222 F 3 Units requirements, contact the instructor. Rules of Evidence Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Transfer: CSU Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. This course examines categories of evidence and legal rules governing its admis- 30189 O02 6/7-8/1 Sampson, Kevin ONLINE sion and exclusion in the criminal process. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30219 100 6:40-10:00 P TTh 6/7-7/28 Dane, Kristine ZOOM CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the requirements, contact the instructor. class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to drop with “W”: July 14; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

AJ 110AF 3 Units AJ 223 F 3 Units Criminal Law Criminal Investigation Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU This course examines the basic principles, concepts and purposes of substan- This course examines the fundamentals of the criminal investigation process tive criminal law, including culpability, criminal defenses, parties to crime, and and acquaints the student with investigative theory, organization, and process laws of arrest. necessary to aid in a successful criminal case clearance. 30191 O01 6/7-8/1 Robertson, Kelly ONLINE 30220 O01 6/7-8/1 Sampson, Kevin ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. 30203 O02 6/7-8/1 Yokoyama, Mark ONLINE 30222 O02 6/7-8/1 Hines, Michael ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12.

AJ 151 F 3 Units AJ 226 F 3 Units Police Report Writing Narcotics and Vice Control Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU This course examines the proper writing of police crime reports and their impor- This course will cover the various types of narcotics and their uses, with resul- tance in the successful prosecution of cases. Emphasis is placed on developing tant law enforcement problems. This course will provide instruction regarding the student’s ability to accurately take notes, employ appropriate methods of narcotics and vice enforcement, cures, and rehabilitation programs. obtaining information from victims, witnesses, and suspects, formulate investi- 30413 O01 6/7-8/1 Nicholas, Nicholas ONLINE gative techniques and recognize proper report language. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30204 O01 6/7-8/1 Hayden, Gregg ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the requirements, contact the instructor. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12.

COVID 19 Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM will require a computer and internet access. 19 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM

AJ 230 F 3 Units AJ 279 F 3 Units Crime Scene Techniques Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU This course will demonstrate field techniques for the preservation and collection This course explores major legal, societal and organizational issues affecting of physical evidence found at crime scenes, including crime photography. the law enforcement profession. This course emphasizes the development of 30232 O01 6/7-8/1 Ramirez, Leticia ONLINE problem-solving strategies as a way to effectively deal with the challenges that ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses police face. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30235 O01 6/7-8/1 Southern, Jennifer ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. AJ 278 F 3 Units Multicultural Issues within Administration of Justice Transfer: CSU, UC This course covers the identification and examination of criminal justice prob- lems related to our diverse population. This course satisfies the Multicultural Anatomy and Physiology Education Requirement for graduation. 30234 O01 6/7-8/1 Robertson, Kelly ONLINE ANAT 231 F 4 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses General Human Anatomy CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills requirements, contact the instructor. clearance Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; This course includes a logical analysis of body tissues, organs and systems. Lab Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. work includes study of preserved specimens and models. 30156 LAB 8:00- 9:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Baker, Michael 424 001 9:40-11:10 A MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Baker, Michael 420 NOTE: The above class uses CANVAS and IN-PERSON classes. All of the LABORATORY sessions, EXAMS, and a few LECTURES will be conducted ON CAMPUS on the days and times listed in the class schedule. All LECTURES will be recorded on campus and will be available ONLINE via CANVAS. A detailed Calling All Veterans and syllabus will be emailed a few weeks before the start of the semester. For class- specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Military-Connected Students! Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Did you know we have a Veterans Resource Center on 30157 002 9:40-11:10 A MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Baker, Michael 420 campus? Based on eligibility, some of the services LAB 11:20-12:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Baker, Michael 424 provided are: NOTE: The above class uses CANVAS and IN-PERSON classes. All of the • Priority Registration LABORATORY sessions, EXAMS, and a few LECTURES will be conducted ON CAMPUS on the days and times listed in the class schedule. All LECTURES will • Academic Advising and Personal Counseling be recorded on campus and will be available ONLINE via CANVAS. A detailed • VA and Other Educational Benefits syllabus will be emailed a few weeks before the start of the semester. For class- • Scholarships specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. • In-House Tutoring: English, Math and Sciences Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; • Computer Lab, Free Printing, and Laptop Loan Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Program • Free Coffee and Tea • Camaraderie • Veterans Club Meeting Location Anthropology Come visit us at the Veterans Resource Center (VRC) ANTH 101 F 3 Units located in the 500 bldg. on the 1st floor, Room 518. Physical Anthropology Transfer: CSU, UC For more information visit our website: This is an introductory course in genetics, evolutionary theory and primatology. veterans.fullcoll.edu It includes the study of the primate fossil record, with emphasis on human Or call the VRC at (714) 992-7102 evolution and human variation. 30467 O01 6/7-7/11 Markley, Karen ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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ANTH 101LF 1 Unit Physical Anthropology Lab Transfer: CSU, UC Architecture Corequisite: ANTH 101 F with a grade of C or better This course provides an introduction to laboratory methods used in research in ARCH 111 F 3 Units physical anthropology. Topics include the classification, biology, and behavior of living primates; human evolution and skeletal anatomy; human genetics and Introduction to Architecture Transfer: CSU human variation. This course incorporates two areas of architecture: theory and history including 30485 O01 6/7-7/11 Jacobsen, David ONLINE the practical business of architecture. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30474 O01 6/7-8/1 Ray, Alan ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. 30486 O02 6/7-7/11 Stifter, Dianna ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ARCH 124 F 3 Units instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Architectural CAD I Transfer: CSU https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# This course is an introduction to the use of CAD as a tool for architectural appli- Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; cations. Software covered in this course will be AutoCAD. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30475 O01 6/7-8/1 Ray, Alan ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ANTH 102 F 3 Units CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Cultural Anthropology requirements, contact the instructor. Transfer: CSU, UC Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; This course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of human behavior Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. which includes a study of the nature and evolution of culture, social and family 30476 O02 6/7-8/1 Reyes, Tommy ONLINE structure, religion and language. This course fulfills the Multicultural Graduation ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Requirement. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30478 O01 6/7-7/11 Stifter, Dianna ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; ARCH 227 F 2 to 4 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Internship in Architecture 30487 O02 6/7-7/11 Medich, Melissa ONLINE Transfer: CSU ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course is designed to provide learning opportunities through employment CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the in an architectural firm or related type of business. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific 30422 O01 6/7-8/8 Reyes, Tommy ONLINE requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 17; Last day to drop without “W”: June 17; ANTH 107 F 3 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 24; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion Transfer: CSU, UC ARCH 924 F 3 Units The course is an anthropological survey of systems of magic, witchcraft, and religion from the past and present, from societies around the world. Special Architectural CAD II Advisory: ARCH 124 F or industry work in related areas topics include myth, religious healing, witchcraft and sorcery, ritual and mille- This is a computer-assisted design course which utilizes Revit Architecture as a narian movements. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement tool for completing a set of construction documents. for graduation. 30423 100 4:30-10:20 P TTh 6/8-7/27 Ray, Alan ZOOM 30479 O01 6/7-7/11 Cadena, Leonor ONLINE NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Last day to drop with “W”: July 13; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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ARCH 934 F 3 Units ART 112 F 3 Units Architectural CAD III Art History: Ancient to Medieval Advisory: ARCH 924 F or industry work in related areas Transfer: CSU, UC This course deals with two-story residential construction as applicable to the This course presents a study of Western art, including architecture, sculpture present professional standards in terms of technical drafting and 2-D and and painting from Prehistory through the Middle Ages. 3-D computer drafting. This course utilizes Revit Architecture as a tool for the • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION completion of a set of construction documents. 30587 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Debin, Megan ONLINE • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30477 100 4:30-10:20 P TTh 6/8-7/27 Ray, Alan ZOOM CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to drop with “W”: July 13; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. ART 113 F 3 Units Art History: Renaissance to Modern Transfer: CSU, UC Art This course provides an introduction to art from the Renaissance through the 20th century. ART 110 F 3 Units • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION 30588 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Debin, Megan ONLINE Introduction to Art ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Transfer: CSU, UC CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the This course provides an introduction to the visual arts in varied cultural, instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For historical, and political contexts. course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. 30582 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Mihaylovich, Kristin ONLINE Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. ART 114 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Art History: Impressionism to Present Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Transfer: CSU, UC 30583 OL2 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Henke, Carol ONLINE This course covers the development of modern architecture, sculpture and ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses painting from its origins in the 19th century to the present. Art History courses CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the are open to all students and may be taken in any sequence; at least two semes- instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For ters are required for art history majors. course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. 30590 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Mihaylovich, Kristin ONLINE Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the 30584 OL3 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Henke, Carol ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. ART 116 F 3 Units 30585 OL4 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Hayner, William ONLINE Art History: The Art of Mexico ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Transfer: CSU, UC CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the This course is a survey of the visual arts of Mexico from the earliest civilizations instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For to contemporary Mexican and Chicano art. Both traditional and popular art forms course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. are studied in the context of the cultures that produced them. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. 30589 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Debin, Megan ONLINE 30586 OL5 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Hayner, William ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10.

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ART 117 F 3 Units ART 182 F continued: Art History: American Art 30602 002 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Butler, Dawn ZOOM Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course is a survey of American Art providing an overview of painting, sculp- CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions ture, photography, and architecture from Colonial beginnings through recent with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For Post-Modern developments. Emphasis will be placed on discovering what is course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. American in American art. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; 30591 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Mihaylovich, Kristin ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30652 003 2:30- 5:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Alvarez, Javier ZOOM CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. ART 120 F 3 Units Basic Design ART 189 F 3 Units Transfer: CSU, UC Beginning Painting This course is an introduction to strategies and techniques for crafting, selecting Transfer: CSU, UC and arranging visual elements in order to create artwork that engages the viewer. Advisory: ART 118 F and ART 182 F 30592 001 2:30- 5:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Tavonatti, Tara ZOOM This course is an introduction to materials and techniques of painting. The focus ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses is on using observational skills to render basic objects. Projects can include CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions value studies, an introduction to color, and simple compositions. This course is with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For required for Art majors. course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. 30595 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Carroll, Samantha ZOOM Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. ART 140 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Graphic Design I Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. (formerly Introduction to Advertising and Graphic Design) ART 201 F 3 Units Transfer: CSU Intermediate Painting This is an introductory course in advertising and graphic design, emphasizing Transfer: CSU, UC communication through use of concepts, type and images. Development of Prerequisite: ART 189 F with a grade of C or better layout and computer skills, style and an introduction to logotype design. More This course is a continued study of painting techniques and media. Emphasis info at http://graphicdesign.fullcoll.edu. is on color theory including use of color harmonies and creating atmospheric • $15 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION perspective. 30593 001 10:40- 1:15 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Don Vito, Michelle ZOOM 30596 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Carroll, Samantha ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

ART 182 F 3 Units ART 202 F 3 Units Basic Drawing Advanced Painting I Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU, UC This course introduces fundamental skills and theories of accurate observational Prerequisite: ART 201 F with a grade of C or better drawing including contour line, perspective, and shading. Media used include, This course is a continuation of the study of painting problems for the advanced but not limited to, pencil, ink, and charcoal. student, including traditional and contemporary painting methods with an 30594 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Foster, Ed ZOOM emphasis on concept. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30597 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Carroll, Samantha ZOOM CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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ART 203 F 3 Units ART 254 F 3 Units Advanced Painting II Advanced Ceramics Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Prerequisite: ART 202 F with a grade of C or better Prerequisite: ART 155 F or ART 154 F, with a grade of C or better This is a course in painting for advanced level students. Students will continue This course continues the development of hand building and/or wheel throwing to build skills, including mastering their craft and techniques. Students will also techniques and affords the student the opportunity to master a variety of other develop competent skills in conveying challenging concepts and build a personal ceramic processes. body of work. 30731 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Ross, Damian 1001 30598 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Carroll, Samantha ZOOM Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions 30735 100 6:30- 9:45 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Henderson, Mark 1001 with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Digital Arts ART 153 F 3 Units Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding DART 101 F 3 Units (formerly ART 150AF) Photoshop for Digital Arts Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU This course is an introduction to direct hand clay forming techniques, glazing This course teaches the use of Adobe Photoshop as a digital tool for artists. The procedures, ceramic design and studio procedures. emphasis is on ways that Adobe Photoshop fits into artists’ creative strategies. 30728 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Ross, Damian 1001 30601 001 10:40- 1:15 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Sheehan, Michael ZOOM Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions 30732 100 6:30- 9:45 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Henderson, Mark 1001 with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. ART 154 F 3 Units DART 104 F 3 Units Ceramics: Beginning Throwing Transfer: CSU Introduction to Maya 3D Prerequisite: ART 153 F with a grade of C or better Transfer: CSU This course is an introduction to throwing (forming) clay on the potter’s wheel. Advisory: DART 100 F Students will learn to use the potter’s wheel as a tool for throwing clay forms and This course covers the basics of the 3D production pipeline as implemented for glaze application and decoration. by movie and computer game studios. Students will create three dimensional 30730 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Ross, Damian 1001 objects used for visual presentation. Assignments will focus upon prop/toy Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; design, and environment creation. Conceptual based guidelines will be provided Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. that evoke personal creativity, and design fundamentals. Classroom assignments 30733 100 6:30- 9:45 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Henderson, Mark 1001 are geared around industry-related projects and work. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; 30599 001 10:40- 1:15 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Guthrie, Frank ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For ART 155 F 3 Units course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Intermediate Ceramics Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Transfer: CSU Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Prerequisite: ART 153 F or ART 154 F, with a grade of C or better This course continues the development of hand building and/or wheel throwing DART 162 F 3 Units techniques and other ceramic processes. 30729 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Ross, Damian 1001 2D Computer Animation Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Transfer: CSU Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. This course focuses on computer animation which is the most widely used tech- 30734 100 6:30- 9:45 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Henderson, Mark 1001 nique for motion graphics and learning 2D computer animation for webpages Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; and can also be used for other interactive multimedia projects such as DVDs. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Hands-on use of leading animation software will be used to build the student’s portfolio. 30600 001 2:30- 5:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Guthrie, Frank ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students are required to be available for “live” virtual class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

COVID 19 Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM will require a computer and internet access. 24 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM BIOL 101 F continued: 30349 004 10:45- 2:05 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Wu, Jo Wen ZOOM Biology 2:25- 4:50 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Sharar, Erica ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) BIOL 100 F 4 Units virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Principles of Biology the instructor at [email protected]. Transfer: CSU, UC FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- This course is an introductory non-majors course that will emphasize basic loadable source book. biological principles, molecular and cell biology, genetics, evolution and ecology. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; This course may not be taken with BIOL 101 F. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. 30343 001 12:30- 3:50 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Young, Calvin ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days BIOL 102 F 3 Units and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Human Biology Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; This course will study modern biological concepts in a human context with Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. emphasis on human systems. Current topics of environmental, nutritional and public health are discussed. BIOL 101 F 5 Units 30350 O01 6/7-7/11 Dorado, David ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses General Biology CANVAS. For class information, an email will be send out by the instructor, Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation to all enrolled students prior to the start of class. Students must log onto this This non-majors general biology course is a survey of modern biological concepts. class and follow the directions of the instructor by the SECOND DAY of class Topics include molecular and cellular biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, and or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at the diversity of life. Current environmental issues and new developments in [email protected]. biology are discussed. Laboratory experiences stress scientific methodology and Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; thinking. Field trips may be required outside regularly-scheduled​­ class times. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30345 LAB 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Sharar, Erica ZOOM 001 10:45- 2:05 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Wu, Jo Wen ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) BIOL 109 F 3 Units virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Genetics and Biotechnology in Society Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation the instructor at [email protected]. This course covers the basic concepts of transmission genetics and molecular FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- biology. Learn about the inheritance of genetic traits, the applications and ethical loadable source book. implications of reproductive technology, genomics, and biotechnology in medi- Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; cine and agriculture. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. 30351 O01 6/14-7/18 Wu, Jo Wen ONLINE 30347 LAB 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Nguyen, Tuyen ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 002 10:45- 2:05 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Wu, Jo Wen ZOOM CANVAS. For class information, an email will be sent out by the instructor, NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) to all students prior to the start of class. Students must log onto this class in virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days CANVAS by the SECOND DAY or may be dropped. For class-specific require- and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact ments, contact the instructor at [email protected]. the instructor at [email protected]. FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- loadable source book. loadable source book. Last day to add: June 19; Last day to drop without “W”: June 19; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 10; Last day to drop for refund: June 16. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. 30348 003 10:45- 2:05 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Wu, Jo Wen ZOOM LAB 2:25- 4:50 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Chung, Kevin ZOOM BIOL 190 F 3 Units NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days Introduction to Biotechnology Transfer: CSU, UC and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact This course is an introduction to biology and biotechnology. Topics will include the instructor at [email protected]. an introduction to chemistry and cells, molecular biology, genetics, recombinant FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- DNA and protein methods, biotechnology applications, and legal/ethical issues loadable source book. surrounding biotechnology. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; 30352 001 11:00- 1:25 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Nguyen, Tuyen ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15.

COVID 19 Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM will require a computer and internet access. 25 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM BUS 100 F continued: 30710 O04 6/21-7/25 Furlong, Eric PYLUSD Business Management ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 5-week long and will be conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MANDATORY FINAL EXAM that all students must BUS 100 F 3 Units pass to successfully complete the class. Log in to Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orientation material. If you have trouble, go to Introduction to Business https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation material, Transfer: CSU, UC students with questions may email the instructor Eric Furlong at efurlong@ This introductory business course is designed to give an understanding and fullcoll.edu. This class moves very quickly and students complete their assign- appreciation for the American business/economic system. The course surveys ments online. The textbook and access code required for this course will be the nature of economics, business ownership, physical factors, personnel rela- provided by your High School. tions, marketing, finance, corporate ownership, management control, business Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; regulation, law, taxation, and the international business environment. Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. 30192 O01 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Kristine ONLINE 30712 O05 7/12-8/13 Furlong, Eric PYLUSD ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 5-week long and will be conducted DATORY final exam that all students must pass to successfully complete the ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MANDATORY FINAL EXAM that all students must class. Students need a reliable Internet connection and computer with web- pass to successfully complete the class. Log in to Canvas the first day of cam and microphone for this class. Prior to classes starting, the instructor class to find the syllabus and orientation material. If you have trouble, go to will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Log in https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation material, to CANVAS the first day of class to begin assignments. For assistance, go students with questions may email the instructor Eric Furlong at efurlong@ to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation mate- fullcoll.edu. This class moves very quickly and students complete their assign- rial, students with questions may email the instructor at kwilson@fullcoll. ments online. The textbook and access code required for this course will be edu. This class moves very quickly, and students complete their assignments provided by your High School. online weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. The materials Last day to add: July 17; Last day to drop without “W”: July 17; required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription ser- Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: July 14. vice that gives students access to Cengage access codes and online textbooks for a fixed price. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. BUS 101 F Personal Financial Management 30193 O02 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Kristine ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- This course NOW APPROVED for AA degree DATORY final exam that all students must pass to successfully complete the Area B2 and Cal State Gen Ed Area B4. class. Students need a reliable Internet connection and computer with web- cam and microphone for this class. Prior to classes starting, the instructor Learn about personal finance, reducing debt, and will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Log in accumulating income while processing towards to CANVAS the first day of class to begin assignments. For assistance, go your degrees. to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation mate- rial, students with questions may email the instructor at kwilson@fullcoll. edu. This class moves very quickly, and students complete their assignments online weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. The materials BUS 101 F 3 Units required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription ser- Personal Financial Management vice that gives students access to Cengage access codes and online textbooks Transfer: CSU for a fixed price. Prerequisite: MATH 020 F with a grade of C or better, or any previous Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; algebra course or math skills clearance Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. This course provides a goal-oriented approach to personal financial manage- 30194 O03 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Marcus ONLINE ment covering the proper management of personal incomes and expenditures, ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- practice computational skills, reason quantitatively, and explain and apply DATORY final exam that all students must pass to successfully complete the mathematical reasoning concepts to solve problems experienced in daily or class. Students need a reliable Internet connection and computer with web- professional life related to money/finance. Students will create a personal finan- cam and microphone for this class. Prior to classes starting, the instructor cial plan, develop a budget, perform financial calculations, preview income tax will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Log in effects and strategies, determine credit risk management, perform investment to CANVAS the first day of class to begin assignments. For assistance, go analysis, analyze risks and alternatives, become familiar with financial products to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation mate- and markets, retirement planning and estate planning. rial, students with questions may email the instructor at mwilson@fullcoll. 30195 O01 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Marcus ONLINE edu. This class moves very quickly, and students complete their assignments ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- online weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. The materials DATORY final exam that all students must pass to successfully complete the required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription ser- class. Students need a reliable Internet connection and computer with web- vice that gives students access to Cengage access codes and online textbooks cam and microphone for this class. Prior to classes starting, the instructor for a fixed price. will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Log in Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; to CANVAS the first day of class to begin assignments. For assistance, go to Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation material, students with questions may email the instructor at [email protected]. This class moves very quickly, and students complete their assignments online weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25.

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BUS 111 F 3 Units BUS 180 F 3 Units Business Communications Small Business Management Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Prerequisite: ENGL 060 F or ENGL 099 F or ESL 186 F, with a grade of Pass This course covers the problems encountered in organizing and operating a or a recommended score on the English Placement Test small business, including financial sources, accounting information, marketing This course will give students the opportunity to write effective business letters, and other related information. memos and reports. This course will also emphasize resume and report writing; 30199 O01 6/21-8/13 Graves, Gary ONLINE some oral skills are included. This course meets the Fullerton College English ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. This class graduation requirements. will use CANVAS learning management system (canvas.fullcoll.edu). All stu- 30196 O01 6/21-8/13 Gomez-Velazquez, Michelle ONLINE dents must log in to the class, obtain and read the class introduction and com- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Log in to plete first week instructions by the end of the first week of class to remain in Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orientation material. If the class. For additional information, email the Instructor at ggraves@fullcoll. you have trouble, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus edu. Students must be self-motivated to successfully complete an online class. and orientation material, students with questions may email the instructor at For general information, answers to FAQs, and more go to http://online.fullcoll. [email protected]. This class moves very quickly and students edu. The materials required for this class will be provided by the instructor. complete their assignments online and with video conferences. The materials Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; required for this course are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. service that gives you access to all your Cengage access codes and online textbooks for a fixed price. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; BUS 186 F 1 Unit Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Funding Special Projects and New Ventures Transfer: CSU In this course, students will participate in the opportunity to define, refine, and BUS 131 F 3 Units enhance their funding/fundraising skills by completing a supervised project for Principles of International Business any funding need. Students will experience the process of research and orga- Transfer: CSU nizational assimilation as they tackle a discrete fundraising project of long- or This course provides an overview of the global environment, focusing on differ- short-term benefitting them personally or for a specific new venture. The larger ences of doing business in foreign countries compared to the United States. This theoretical issues that affect funding/fundraising/crowdfunding are discussed course fulfills the Multicultural Graduation Requirement. within the context of this course. 30197 O01 6/21-8/13 McCarthy, Barry ONLINE 30200 O01 6/21-8/13 Graves, Gary ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and will ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. This course employ “optional” online Zoom class meetings to include course orientation, will use CANVAS learning management system (canvas.fullcoll.edu). All stu- assignment discussions and review, student best practices, one-on-one coach- dents must log in to the course, obtain and read the course introduction and ing, and on demand office hours. The instructor will provide all registered stu- complete first week instructions by the end of the first week of class to remain dents online access to the course orientation material and syllabus at least one in the course. For additional information, email the Instructor at ggraves@ week before class start. This course moves quickly with weekly assignments. fullcoll.edu. Students must be self-motivated to successfully complete an Enrolled students must complete all Week #01 Assignments to stay enrolled online course. For general information, answers to FAQs, and more go to in the class, i.e., not be dropped as a “no show.” This course requires frequent http://online.fullcoll.edu. The materials required for this course will be pro- and reliable access to the Internet. Students taking this course must have vided by the instructor. ongoing access to a computer with a webcam, microphone, and Microsoft Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Office compatible productivity software like Word and PowerPoint. Students Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. taking this course must have access to the textbook, which is listed in the course syllabus. After reading the course syllabus and orientation material on CANVAS, direct all questions about this class to [email protected]. BUS 201 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Financial Investments Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Transfer: CSU This course is an introduction on investing. Topics include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, life insurance, annuities, real estate and tax advantaged retire- BUS 162 F 3 Units ment programs. Business Economics 30201 O01 6/21-8/13 Ghidella, Richard ONLINE Transfer: CSU ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ONLINE with a MANDATORY This course is an elementary and practical course intended to acquaint students FINAL EXAM that all students must pass in order to successfully complete the with the present-day operation of the American free enterprise system. Business class. Log in to Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orienta- technology, price competition, labor problems, business cycles, national income, tion material. If you have trouble, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading public and international finance and government control are emphasized. the syllabus and orientation material, students with questions may email the 30198 O01 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Marcus ONLINE instructor at [email protected]. This class moves very quickly and stu- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Stu- dents complete their assignments online. dents need a reliable Internet connection and computer for this class. Prior FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free download- to classes starting, the instructor will email registered students the orienta- able source book. tion material and syllabus. Log in to CANVAS the first day of class to begin Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; assignments. For assistance, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. the syllabus and orientation material, students with questions may email the instructor at ­[email protected]. This class moves very quickly, and stu- dents complete their assignments online weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25.

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BUS 211 F 3 Units BUS 240 F 3 Units Critical Reasoning and Writing for Business Legal Environment of Business (formerly Writing for Business) Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU This course is an introduction to the legal environment in which a business firm Prerequisite: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, with a grade of C or better operates and is required of all Business Administration majors at CSUF. This course refines communication skills and knowledge needed in organiza- 30209 O01 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Jayme ONLINE tions today. Students learn analytical and persuasive writing strategies for ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- memos, letters, emails and reports. Critical thinking techniques are emphasized. DATORY final exam that all students must pass to successfully complete the Included are strategies for oral presentations, job interviews and team building. class. Students need a reliable Internet connection and computer with web- This course is required for all Business Administration majors at CSUF. cam and microphone for this class. Prior to classes starting, the instructor 30202 O01 6/21-8/13 Gomez-Velazquez, Michelle ONLINE will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Log in ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Log in to to CANVAS the first day of class to begin assignments. For assistance, go to Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orientation material. If https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation material, you have trouble, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus students with questions may email the instructor at [email protected]. This and orientation material, students with questions may email the instructor at class moves very quickly, and students complete their assignments online [email protected]. This class moves very quickly and students weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. The materials complete their assignments online and with video conferences. The materi- required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription ser- als required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription vice that gives students access to Cengage access codes and online textbooks service that gives you access to all your Cengage access codes and online for a fixed price. textbooks for a fixed price. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. 30210 O02 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Jayme ONLINE 30206 O02 6/21-8/13 Furlong, Eric ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ONLINE with a MANDATORY ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Log in to FINAL EXAM that all students must pass in order to successfully complete the Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orientation material. If class. Log in to Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orienta- you have trouble, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus tion material. If you have trouble, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading and orientation material, students with questions may email the instructor at the syllabus and orientation material, students with questions may email the ­[email protected]. This class moves very quickly and students complete instructor at [email protected]. This class moves very quickly and students their assignments online and with video conferences. The materials required complete their assignments online. The materials required for this class are for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription service that included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription service that gives you access to gives you access to all your Cengage access codes and online textbooks for all your Cengage access codes and online textbooks for a fixed price. a fixed price. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. 30207 O03 6/21-8/13 McCarthy, Barry ONLINE BUS 245 F 3 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and will employ “optional” online Zoom class meetings to include course orientation, Business Law I assignment discussions and review, student best practices, one-on-one coach- (formerly BUS 241AF) ing, and on demand office hours. The instructor will provide all registered stu- Transfer: CSU, UC dents online access to the course orientation material and syllabus at least one This is an introductory course to the American legal system. This course studies week before class start. This course moves quickly with weekly assignments. the legal environment in which a business firm operates with an emphasis on Enrolled students must complete all Week #01 Assignments to stay enrolled the study of contract law. in the class, i.e., not be dropped as a “no show.” This course requires frequent 30211 O01 6/21-8/13 Wilson, Marcus ONLINE and reliable access to the Internet. Students taking this course must have ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- ongoing access to a computer with a webcam, microphone, and Microsoft DATORY final exam that all students must pass to successfully complete the Office compatible productivity software like Word and PowerPoint. Students class. Students need a reliable Internet connection and computer with web- taking this course must have access to the textbook, which is listed in the cam and microphone for this class. Prior to classes starting, the instructor course syllabus. After reading the course syllabus and orientation material will email registered students the orientation material and syllabus. Log in on CANVAS, direct all questions about this class to [email protected]. to CANVAS the first day of class to begin assignments. For assistance, go Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus and orientation mate- Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. rial, students with questions may email the instructor at mwilson@fullcoll. 30208 O04 6/21-8/13 Oates, Michael ONLINE edu. This class moves very quickly, and students complete their assignments ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Log in to online weekly on CANVAS and the textbook publisher’s websites. The materials Canvas the first day of class to find the syllabus and orientation material. If required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription ser- you have trouble, go to https://online.fullcoll.edu. After reading the syllabus vice that gives students access to Cengage access codes and online textbooks and orientation material, students with questions may email the instructor at for a fixed price. [email protected]. This class moves very quickly and students complete Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; their assignments online and with video conferences. The materials required Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription service that gives you access to all your Cengage access codes and online textbooks for a fixed price. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25.

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BUS 262 F 3 Units BUS 268 F 3 Units Principles of Management Human Resource Management Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU This course covers practical examples and applications for the four key areas This course introduces human resource management as a staff function in the of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Real world cases administration of an organization. The course examines techniques of human and student experience will provide examples of concepts covered in class. resource planning, recruiting, electing, training, and evaluating personnel, 30212 O01 6/21-8/13 McCarthy, Barry ONLINE compensation and benefits administration and union/management relations. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and will 30213 O01 6/21-8/13 McCarthy, Barry ONLINE employ “optional” online Zoom class meetings to include course orientation, ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and will assignment discussions and review, student best practices, one-on-one coach- employ “optional” online Zoom class meetings to include course orientation, ing, and on demand office hours. The instructor will provide all registered stu- assignment discussions and review, student best practices, one-on-one coach- dents online access to the course orientation material and syllabus at least one ing, and on demand office hours. The instructor will provide all registered stu- week before class start. This course moves quickly with weekly assignments. dents online access to the course orientation material and syllabus at least one Enrolled students must complete all Week #01 Assignments to stay enrolled week before class start. This course moves quickly with weekly assignments. in the class, i.e., not be dropped as a “no show.” This course requires frequent Enrolled students must complete all Week #01 Assignments to stay enrolled and reliable access to the Internet. Students taking this course must have in the class, i.e., not be dropped as a “no show.” This course requires frequent ongoing access to a computer with a webcam, microphone, and Microsoft and reliable access to the Internet. Students taking this course must have Office compatible productivity software like Word and PowerPoint. Students ongoing access to a computer with a webcam, microphone, and Microsoft taking this course must have access to the textbook, which is listed in the Office compatible productivity software like Word and PowerPoint. Students course syllabus. After reading the course syllabus and orientation material taking this course must have access to the textbook, which is listed in the on CANVAS, direct all questions about this class to [email protected]. course syllabus. After reading the course syllabus and orientation material Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; on CANVAS, direct all questions about this class to [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25.

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Marketing-Related Courses CHEM 101 F continued: 30354 HY2 HYBRID 6/7-7/18 Littlejohn, Stacey HYBRID 8:30-10:50 A MTWTh 6/7-7/18 Littlejohn, Stacey ZOOM MKT 100 F 3 Units LAB 11:20-12:10 P MTWTh 6/7-7/18 Littlejohn, Stacey ZOOM Introduction to Marketing HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted PARTIALLY ONLINE via Transfer: CSU ­CANVAS and also requires mandatory synchronous attendance at “live” virtual This course is an introduction to marketing as an exchange involving all class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class members of society. Topics include market analysis, marketing planning and schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. implementation, consumer behavior, marketing research, marketing mix strate- Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; gies, and Internet marketing. The course incorporates current developments in Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. marketing to acquaint students with the present-day challenges of marketing 30355 HY3 HYBRID 6/7-7/18 Sirossian, Shahrokh HYBRID activities, including the social, cultural, economic, competitive, legal, ethical, 12:30- 3:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/18 Sirossian, Shahrokh ZOOM and technological environments of marketing. The course incorporates current HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted PARTIALLY ONLINE via developments in marketing to acquaint students with the present-day challenges ­CANVAS and also requires mandatory synchronous attendance at “live” virtual of marketing. class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class 30214 O01 6/21-8/13 Standen, Kathleen ONLINE schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. The instruc- Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; tor will email the class information and syllabus to registered students on Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. the first day of the semester. If students do not receive these materials email the instructor at [email protected]. This class uses Canvas and the text- book publisher’s website. The materials required for this class are included in Cengage Unlimited, a subscription service that gives you access to all your Cengage access codes and online textbooks for a fixed price. (www.cengage. Attention Chemistry Students com/unlimited.) Did you know that CHEM 107 F Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; is a PREREQUISITE for CHEM 111AF? Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Students planning to take CHEM 111AF must take CHEM 107 F or challenge the course by passing a proficiency exam. For exam info: assessment.fullcoll.edu or CHECK WITH ASSESSMENT MKT 151 F 3 Units CENTER IN ROOM 3023. Digital Marketing (formerly New Media) Transfer: CSU CHEM 107 F 5 Units This course will provide a broad overview of digital marketing tools. Course topics include website design and evaluation, SEO, Internet advertising, content Preparation for General Chemistry management, social media, email marketing, mobile marketing and analytics Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation tools. Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills 30215 O01 6/21-8/13 Standen, Kathleen ONLINE clearance ONLINE CLASS: The above class does not have an on-campus orientation. The This course is intended to prepare students for the general chemistry sequence instructor will email class information and syllabus to all registered students (CHEM 111AF and CHEM 111BF). Problem solving strategies are emphasized. on the first day of the semester. If students do not receive these materials the Students with weak, dated or no chemistry background are particularly encour- first week of class, contact the instructor immediately at kstanden@fullcoll. aged to enroll. edu. For general information about Canvas, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu 30358 HY3 HYBRID 6/7-7/11 Fraboni, Americo HYBRID Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; 9:00-12:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/11 Fraboni, Americo ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted PARTIALLY ONLINE via ­CANVAS and also requires mandatory synchronous attendance at “live” virtual class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Chemistry Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30356 HY1 HYBRID 6/7-7/11 Martinez, Michael HYBRID 5 Units 11:30- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/11 Martinez, Michael ZOOM CHEM 101 F HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted PARTIALLY ONLINE via Chemistry for Allied Health Science ­CANVAS and also requires mandatory synchronous attendance at “live” virtual Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. clearance Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; This course focuses on the introductory principles of inorganic chemistry, Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. organic chemistry and biochemistry. This course is designed for allied health 30357 HY2 HYBRID 6/7-7/11 Rauda, Iris HYBRID science majors. 11:30- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/11 Rauda, Iris ZOOM 30353 LAB 8:45-10:55 A MTWTh 6/7-7/19 Chan, Theodore ZOOM HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted PARTIALLY ONLINE via 001 11:10-12:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/19 Chan, Theodore ZOOM ­CANVAS and also requires mandatory synchronous attendance at “live” virtual 12:30- 2:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/19 Chan, Theodore ZOOM class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and times Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. instructor. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 7; Last day to drop for refund: June 8.

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CHEM 111AF 5 Units CHEM 111BF 5 Units General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU, UC Prerequisite: CHEM 107 F with a grade of C or better or a passing score on Prerequisite: CHEM 111AF with a grade of C or better the Chemistry Proficiency Test and MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better This course is the second semester of the general chemistry sequence. More or math skills clearance advanced topics in general chemistry are emphasized, including kinetics, equi- This course is the first semester of a two-semester sequence designed to provide libria, acids and base, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, transition metals, and students with a foundation in general chemistry needed for subsequent courses. coordination compounds. Lecture topics include chemical reactions and stoichiometry, thermochemistry 30362 HY1 HYBRID 6/7-7/18 Ansari, Mohd HYBRID and calorimetry, atomic structure and chemical periodicity, chemical bonding, 7:55-10:00 A MTWTh 6/7-7/18 Ansari, Mohd ZOOM molecular structure, gases, physical properties of solids, liquids and solutions, LAB 10:10-11:35 A MTWTh 6/7-7/18 Ansari, Mohd ZOOM and organic chemistry. The lab sequence will support the above topics. Students HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted PARTIALLY ONLINE via planning to take this course must take CHEM 107 F or challenge the course by ­CANVAS and also requires mandatory synchronous attendance at “live” virtual passing a proficiency exam. class sessions with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class 30359 O01 6/7-7/18 Salzameda, Bridget ONLINE schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. “To take ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses this class students will be required to be on campus on Tues, June 8 between CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 9:00 am to 2:30 pm to pick up a required FREE laboratory kit.” instructors by the first day of class or may be dropped. This class will be Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; team taught by Bridget Salzameda and Mohammad Shahin. To take this class Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. students will be required to be on campus on Tues, June 8 between 9:00 am to 2:30 pm to pick up a required free laboratory kit. Optional and recorded ZOOM sessions will be provided by the instructors TTh from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. Quizzes and exams are administered ONLINE and MUST be taken between 8:00 am-11:59 pm on Thursdays. Child Development and Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Educational Studies 30360 O02 6/7-7/18 Salzameda, Bridget ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the The Child Development & instructors by the first day of class or may be dropped. This class will be team taught by Bridget Salzameda and Mohammad Shahin. To take this class Educational Studies Department students will be required to be on campus on Tues, June 8 between 9:00 am to is pleased to present 2:30 pm to pick up a required free laboratory kit. Optional and recorded ZOOM sessions will be provided by the instructors TTh from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. The Center for Early Childhood Collaboration Quizzes and exams are administered ONLINE and MUST be taken between 8:00 am-11:59 pm on Thursdays. Designed to meet the Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; professional development training needs of Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. center-based, school district, resource and referral 30361 O03 6/7-7/18 Shahin, Mohammad ONLINE Head Start, Title 5, and family child care programs. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the For more information or to book a training please contact instructors by the first day of class or may be dropped. This class will be Dr. Tom Chiaromonte team taught by Mohammad Shahin and Bridget Salzameda. To take this class students will be required to be on campus on Tues, June 8 between 9:00 am to [email protected] 2:30 pm to pick up a required free laboratory kit. Optional and recorded ZOOM sessions will be provided by the instructors TTh from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. Quizzes and exams are administered ONLINE and MUST be taken between CDES 115 F 3 Units 8:00 am-11:59 pm on Thursdays. Introduction to Early Childhood Education Curriculum Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Transfer: CSU Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. This course examines the teacher’s role in supporting the essential role of play in meaningful learning, appropriate curriculum and environments for young chil- dren from birth to age six. This course will include an introduction to art, science, math, language literacy, creativity, social and emotional learning. (CAP Aligned) Student Responsibility to Drop Classes 30389 O01 6/7-7/11 Pavelek, Karin ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses If you decide not to participate in classes for which you CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the have registered, it is your responsibility to officially drop instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific within published deadlines. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# If fees have not been paid, students who drop classes Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; after the refund deadline will incur a financial obligation Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. to the college and an administrative hold will be placed on their student record until fees are paid.

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CDES 120 F 3 Units Child Development Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Cinema, Radio and Television This course will teach students the entire scope of developmental theories in a chronological sequence. Research, theory and practice are addressed from CRTV 131 F 3 Units multiple viewpoints. Contemporary American Cinema 30390 O01 6/7-7/11 Pavelek, Karin ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses (formerly Contemporary Cinema) CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Transfer: CSU, UC instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific This course focuses on the American motion picture industry beginning with requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at the film school generation and the production processes, economic factors, and https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# social influences that have shaped the industry and been shaped by the industry. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; This will include changes in practices relating to production aesthetics and tech- Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. niques, marketing, distribution, and technology. 30255 O01 6/7-6/30 Echols, David ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CDES 122 F 3 Units CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Principles of Early Childhood Education instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Transfer: CSU requirements, contact the instructor. This course emphasizes the development of the teacher and the construction of Last day to add: June 8; Last day to drop without “W”: June 8; quality programs including equitable and inclusive environments, professional Last day to drop with “W”: June 23; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. ethics, observation and working with parents and colleagues. This course is CAP Aligned. Field trips may be required outside of regularly-scheduled class times. 30391 O01 6/7-7/11 Kinkel, Jennifer ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Communication Studies instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at COMM 100 F 4 Units https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Public Speaking Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Transfer: CSU, UC This course gives practical experience in research methodologies, organization of material and ideas, critical thinking in analysis and evaluation, and listening CDES 201 F 3 Units abilities. There will be multiple opportunities to practice and perfect delivery Child in the Home and Community skills in the public speaking arenas. Transfer: CSU 30027 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Kresse, Douglas ZOOM In this course, students will explore the interaction and effects of family, school, The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual and community on the child, emphasizing the diversity of families and validation class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and and support of these families throughout the society. This course fulfills the times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. (CAP Aligned) the instructor. 30392 O01 6/7-7/11 Kinkel, Jennifer ONLINE Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30028 002 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Nia, Halleh ZOOM instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. 30029 003 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Shiba, Lisa ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Important! Student Email Information times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Students have reported undelivered, delayed, and/or Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; blank emails from various email providers. Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. 30030 004 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Kresse, Douglas ZOOM We strongly suggest that students frequently monitor The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual their “Announcements” in myGateway for messages class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and regarding registration and waitlisting. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. The college is NOT responsible for undelivered, Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; delayed, or incomplete emails from ANY email Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. provider.

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COMM 100 F continued: COMM 105 F 3 Units 30031 005 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Blumer, Collette ZOOM Interpersonal Communication The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual Transfer: CSU, UC class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and This course addresses the theory and practice of effective interpersonal commu- times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact nication. This course will help you develop, maintain, and improve relationships the instructor. in personal, cultural, familial, and workplace environments. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; 30022 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-7/25 Samano, Jeffrey ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30032 006 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Semichy, Joslyn ZOOM nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; 30023 OL2 ONLINE 6/21-7/25 Samano, Jeffrey ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30010 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Rodriguez, Jeanette ONLINE nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30011 OL2 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Nielson, Toni ONLINE COMM 120 F 3 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Intercultural Communication nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Transfer: CSU, UC directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For This course is an introduction to the concepts of culture and communication class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. between cultures through lecture and group activities. This course fulfills the Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30024 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-7/25 Rodriguez, Jeanette ONLINE 30012 OL3 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Salcedo, Joel ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30013 OL4 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Bates, Benjamin ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- COMM 124 F 3 Units nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Small Group Communication directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Transfer: CSU, UC class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. This course provides an introduction to theoretical and applied concepts in Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; small group communication through participation, observation, analysis and Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. evaluation of group processes. This course also provides an introduction to 30014 OL5 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Haritwal, Tushita ONLINE public speaking. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30033 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-7/21 Nielson, Toni ZOOM nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; 30015 OL6 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Johnson, Jarvis ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 14; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30025 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-7/25 Ayala, Eduardo ONLINE nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. 30026 OL2 ONLINE 6/21-7/25 Ortega, Valerie ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23.

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COMM 135 F 4 Units CIS 100 F continued: Essentials of Argumentation 30701 O03 6/21-8/1 Troop, Jane ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long and conducted ENTIRELY This course will help an individual develop critical thinking abilities and effective ONLINE. It will use Canvas and requires the student to purchase a publisher logical support for oral advocacy. access code online through the Canvas page for the class. Look for more infor- 30034 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Salcedo, Joel ZOOM mation about this in the class syllabus located at https://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/ The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual jtroop. The syllabus will be available by the first day of class. Students must class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and complete a syllabus quiz within the first week of class in order to remain in the times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact class and avoid being dropped as a no-show. You can contact the instructor the instructor. at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24.

CIS 103 F 2 Units Computer Keyboarding Computer Information Systems Transfer: CSU This is a beginning keyboarding course for students who wish to learn alpha- numeric keyboarding and the 10-key pad. Individualized assignments will help CIS 100 F students achieve increased speed and accuracy. 30702 O01 6/14-7/25 Klingenmaier, Brenda ONLINE Now Approved for AA Degree Area A2 ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. and Cal State Gen Ed Area E Students may request an optional meeting via Zoom or address any questions to the instructor Brenda K. Terry at [email protected]. This class will use Canvas. Look for more information about this in the class syllabus. Learn about computers and the Internet Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; while progressing towards your degree and Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. transfer goals. CIS 104 F 3 Units Presentation Graphics CIS 100 F 4 Units Transfer: CSU This course uses MS PowerPoint 2016 to teach students how to design, create, Introduction to Personal Computers and edit business presentations. Topics include creating presentations with Transfer: CSU, UC graphics, publishing presentations on the Internet, adding multimedia elements This is a beginning course that introduces computer concepts and teaches such as sound, animation, and video and importing files and graphics from students how to be productive with Microsoft Office 2019 (Word, Excel, other programs. PowerPoint and Access), how to work with Windows 10 operating system and 30703 O01 6/14-7/25 Troop, Jane ONLINE various tools for the Internet. This class is suitable for both beginners and those ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE wishing to expand their computer skills. This course will satisfy the Area E and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the direc- General Education requirements for transfer to CSU or UC. tions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the 30698 O01 6/7-7/18 Woolridge, Nancy ONLINE course. There will be optional online synchronous sessions held with the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Instructor and students in the class. In order to participate in these sessions It will use Canvas and requires the student to purchase a publisher access code. students must have access to a webcam or other equivalent imaging system. Look for more information about this in the class syllabus located at https:// Students must have access to a computer and the Internet. For additional staffwww.fullcoll.edu/nwoolridge. Students must complete a set of initial information, please contact the instructor at [email protected]. assignments as specified on the class syllabus prior to the last day to add the Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; class in order to remain in the class. You can contact the instructor at nwoolridge@ Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. CIS 107 F 3 Units 30699 O02 6/14-7/25 Melella, Laura ONLINE Introduction to Operating Systems ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE This course is designed to introduce the operating system on the personal using CANVAS. The materials required for this class use McGraw-Hill’s SIMnet computer and personal computer security. Topics include how to manipulate product. Students taking this class are required to have a computer, webcam Windows, change the properties of the Desktop and create and maintain files and microphone. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions and folders. Topics also include how viruses and malware infect computers, of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the class. For how to use anti-malware software, and how to protect computers from mali- class specific requirements, see the instructor’s website at http://staffwww. cious software. fullcoll.edu/lmelella or email the instructor at [email protected]. 30704 O01 6/7-8/1 Roach, Brian ONLINE Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long taught ENTIRELY ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. and will require the use of proctored exams using Respondus proctoring tools. Students will require a personal computer with Internet access and a web camera to take the class. Students must complete the first two initial assignments by the due dates posted by the instructor to remain in the class. For class-specific​­ requirements, email the instructor Brian Roach at broach@ fullcoll.edu. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12.

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CIS 109 F 2 Units CIS 123 F 3 Units Personal Computer Security Beginning Word Processing (MS Word) Transfer: CSU (formerly Word Processing) This course introduces security on individual computers and across the Internet. Transfer: CSU Students will learn how to protect their own computers from viruses, Trojan This course teaches the student to use word processing programs to create Horse programs, and other intrusive software. Also covered is protecting simple and complex documents. Students learn how to create, edit, and save personal information over the Internet. documents. Topics include document formatting, using fonts and styles, adding • Plus 3 hours lab time per day of class graphics, and creating various business-related documents. 30705 O01 6/7-8/1 Roach, Brian ONLINE 30713 O01 6/7-7/18 Troop, Jane ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long taught ENTIRELY ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 6-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and will require the use of proctored exams using Respondus proctoring and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the direc- tools. Students will require a personal computer with Internet access and a tions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the web camera to take the class. Students must complete the first two initial course. There will be optional online synchronous sessions held with the assignments by the due dates posted by the instructor to remain in the class. Instructor and students in the class. In order to participate in these sessions For class-specific­ requirements, email the instructor Brian Roach at broach@ students must have access to a webcam or other equivalent imaging system. fullcoll.edu. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet. For additional Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; information, please contact the Instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. CIS 111 F 4 Units Introduction to Information Systems CIS 153 F 3 Units Transfer: CSU, UC Business Web Graphics This course covers introductory computer information systems and their role Transfer: CSU in business. Concepts including computer organization, operating systems, This course covers designing and creating web graphics using the most current networking concepts, programming techniques, e-commerce, computer security version of Adobe Photoshop. Students will learn how to design and create web and ethics, spreadsheet and database design. components such as buttons, banners, and image maps. Students will also learn 30706 O01 6/7-8/1 Roach, Brian ONLINE how to effectively optimize images, create hyperlinks from image comps, create ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long taught ENTIRELY ONLINE navigation elements, add animation and export HTML and images as part of the and will require the use of proctored exams using Respondus proctoring overall design of a business web page. tools. Students will require a personal computer with Internet access and a 30716 O01 6/14-8/8 Klingenmaier, Brenda ONLINE web camera to take the class. Students must complete the first two initial ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long and conducted ENTIRELY assignments by the due dates posted by the instructor to remain in the class. ONLINE with a MANDATORY FINAL EXAM that all students must pass to suc- For class-specific­ requirements, email the instructor Brian Roach at broach@ cessfully complete the class. Log in to Canvas the first day of class to find fullcoll.edu. the syllabus and orientation material. For additional questions, please email Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; instructor Brenda Klingenmaier at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; 30707 O02 6/14-8/8 Meyer, Noreen ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 25; Last day to drop for refund: June 19. ONLINE CLASS: The above class will be conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. It will use Canvas and requires the student to purchase a publisher access code through the Canvas page for the class. The syllabus will be available by the first day of class. Students must complete a syllabus quiz within the first week of class in order to remain in the class and avoid being dropped as a no-show. Did you know we have a You can contact the instructor at [email protected]. Foster Youth Liaison on campus? Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; Last day to drop with “W”: July 25; Last day to drop for refund: June 19. (714) 992-7000 ext. 24115 or (714) 732-5382 30708 O03 6/21-8/1 Craig, Dale ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE with a MAN- Please visit our website: http://fosteryouth.fullcoll.edu. DATORY FINAL. Students must enter Canvas, look for more information in the course syllabus and enroll in MyITlab by the end of the first week in order to Students are able to remain in the class. The course specifics including textbook requirements can be found on the instructor’s website at https://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/dcraig. For • Apply or be added to the waitlist more information, please contact the instructor at [email protected]. • Learn more about the FYSI program Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Program Eligibility Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Program Services Student Program Requirements The FYSI (Foster Youth Success Initiative) Program provides on-campus support, community and campus referrals to assist current and/or former foster youth with resources to assist students in their educational journey towards their academic goals.

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CIS 201 F 3 Units Introduction to Python Programming Transfer: CSU Computer Science This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts and techniques for writing software in the Python programming language. This course covers the COMPUTER SCIENCE LAB syntax and semantics of data types, expressions, exceptions, control structures, input/output, methods, classes, and pragmatics of Python programming. The Fullerton College Computer Science Lab is operating 30714 O01 6/14-8/8 Fernandez, Gabriella ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE remotely in Summer 2021. During Zoom sessions, students utilizing CANVAS and MyProgrammingLab.com. Class materials along with will find instructors available for assistance. A list of the times exams and assignments will be posted in CANVAS and MyProgrammingLab. when faculty are available will be provided by your instructor. com. Students must complete a set of initial assignments by the end of the first week of class in order to remain in the class. For additional informa- At the first class meeting, your instructor will explain how to tion related to the class, students should review instructor’s website http:// enroll in MATH N01 F, a non-credit, zero-unit tutoring course staffwww.fullcoll.edu/gfernandez/. and how to access these services using Zoom. Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; Last day to drop with “W”: July 25; Last day to drop for refund: June 19. 30715 O02 6/14-8/8 Fernandez, Gabriella ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE CSCI 123 F 4 Units utilizing CANVAS and MyProgrammingLab.com. Class materials along with Introduction to Programming Concepts in C++ exams and assignments will be posted in CANVAS and MyProgrammingLab. Transfer: CSU, UC com. Students must complete a set of initial assignments by the end of the Prerequisite: MATH 141 F or MATH 141HF or MATH 142 F, with a grade of C first week of class in order to remain in the class. For additional informa- or better tion related to the class, students should review instructor’s website http:// This course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming. Students staffwww.fullcoll.edu/gfernandez/. will design algorithms, write internal and external documentation and write Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; source code using C++. Object-oriented programming will be introduced. Last day to drop with “W”: July 25; Last day to drop for refund: June 19. 30740 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Rodriguez, Luciano ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 2 to 4 Units sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed CIS 295 F above. Quizzes and Exams will be conducted through Canvas using Lock- Computer Information Systems Internship Down Browser with a webcam. For class-specific requirements, contact Transfer: CSU ­[email protected] This course provides the student the opportunity to undertake a Computer Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Information Systems internship with an employer at the employer’s site. The Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. student is ultimately responsible to find the internship, but the faculty advisor 30739 O01 6/7-7/18 Rodriguez, Luciano ONLINE will work with the student to guide them in the process. The student will work ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses in the internship 60 hours in the term for an unpaid internship or 75 hours in ­CANVAS and has NO regularly scheduled “live” virtual class sessions with the the term for a paid internship for each unit, student can elect 1-4 units during exception of quizzes and exams. Quizzes and Exams will be conducted through the term. Canvas using LockDown Browser with a webcam. Students must log onto this 30717 O01 6/7-8/1 Carlin, Anna class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long and a 2-unit class requiring be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] 72 hours. All hours are arranged. For more information, contact instructor at Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. 30718 O02 6/7-8/1 Carlin, Anna CSCI 133 F 4 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long and a 3-unit class requiring Data Structures in C++ 108 hours. All hours are arranged. For more information, contact instructor at Transfer: CSU, UC [email protected]. Prerequisite: CSCI 123 F with a grade of C or better Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; This is a course in algorithm design and data structures implemented using C++. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Data structures examined are arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables 30719 O03 6/7-8/1 Carlin, Anna and graphs. Algorithm topics include hashing, sorting heaps, searches and ONLINE CLASS: The above class is 8-week long and a 4-unit class requiring algorithm efficiency using Big-O notation. Students will create and modify class 180 hours. All hours are arranged. For more information, contact instructor at libraries to implement these structures. [email protected]. 30741 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clifton, Andrew ZOOM Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15.

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The Cosmetology Program prepares students to become Construction Technology eligible to take the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology examination. Eligibility for the state exam CSTR 014 F 3 Units requires continuous attendance, completion of 1,600 clock hours, and completion of the Cosmetology Department’s and Contractor’s License Law state’s mandated course work. This is an introduction to the legal and practical aspects of contracting. This course will prepare the student to pass the Law and Business Exam required for The cosmetology student lab kit, Dermalogica student kit, and a contractor’s license in the State of California. Pivot Point textbooks cost approximately $2,900 (tax is not 30473 100 6:00- 9:20 P TTh 6/7-7/28 Antimie, David ZOOM included in the price listed and cost is subject to change). The NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class cosmetology kit, Dermalogica kit, and textbooks are required. sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the The cosmetology student kit is sold in two modules. The first class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; module kit and the textbooks (textbooks must be purchased Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. at the Fullerton College Bookstore) are to be purchased separately prior to the second day of class for approximately $1,800 (tax is not included in the price listed and cost is subject CSTR 032 F 3 Units to change). The second module kit and the Dermalogica Uniform Plumbing Code student kit are to be purchased separately and are due prior This course of study is the most recently-published and adopted International to the start of the second level (055BF) for approximately Building Code as it relates to commercial and industrial construction. $1,100 (tax is not included in the price listed and cost is subject 30472 100 6:00- 9:20 P MW 6/7-7/28 Hobbs, Andrew ZOOM to change). The cosmetology office will contact the students NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the via email with instructions on purchasing the kit. First module class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. kit will be delivered the second day of class and the contents Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; will be inventoried as a group. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Uniform and closed-toe shoes must be approved by the Department prior to purchase. Other expenses totaling approximately $500 will be needed for materials during the 1,600-hour program. Cosmetology For more information, please visit the website: http://cosmetology.fullcoll.edu COSM 055AF 11 Units Cosmetology: Level 1 Prerequisite: 10th grade education or equivalent Advisory: Must be 17 years of age when applying for State Board Examination. Authorized or required by statute or regulation or licensing COSM 055CF 10 Units agency. Cosmetology: Level 3 This course is the Level 1 segment in the basic theory of cosmetology and its Prerequisite: COSM 055BF with a grade of C or better applications; first of five segments. Pivot Point Member School. This Level 3 Segment covers the basic theory of cosmetology and its application; 30016 001 7:00- 4:30 P MTWThF 6/1-7/23 Jimmons, Charlotte ZOOM this is the third of five segments. Pivot Point Member School. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 30018 001 7:00- 4:30 P MTWThF 6/1-7/23 Wade, Marcu ZOOM sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 4. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 4. COSM 055BF 11 Units Cosmetology: Level 2 COSM 055DF 9 Units Prerequisite: COSM 055AF with a grade of C or better Cosmetology: Level 4 Advisory: Must be 17 years of age when applying for State Board Exam Prerequisite: COSM 055CF with a grade of C or better This course is designed to meet the needs of the Level 2 segment in the basic This Level 4 segment course covers the basic theory of cosmetology and its theory of cosmetology and its applications; second of five segments. Pivot Point applications; fourth of five segments. Pivot Point Member School. Member School. 30019 001 7:00- 4:30 P MTWThF 6/1-7/23 Perez, Wendy ZOOM 30017 001 7:00- 4:30 P MTWThF 6/1-7/23 Salazar, Yvonne ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 4. Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 4.

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COSM 055EF 9 Units COUN 075 F 0.5 to 2 Units Cosmetology: Level 5 Adaptive Computer Access: Learning Strategies Prerequisite: COSM 055DF with a grade of C or better Advisory: Actively participate in the Disability Support Services (DSS) intake Advisory: Must be 17 years of age when applying for State Board Exam process with a DSS counselor This Level 5 segment covers the basic theory of cosmetology and its applica- This course offers guided instruction to improve study strategies and basic tions; fifth of five segments. Pivot Point Member School. learning skills through computer-assisted instruction. This course is designed 30020 001 7:00- 4:30 P MTWThF 6/1-7/23 Assef, Celia ZOOM for all students with disabilities who are eligible through Disability Support NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Services. This course requires 27 hours of lab for the first half unit of credit and sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the up to 90 hours for 2 units. class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. • Non-degree credit Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; • PASS/NO PASS ONLY Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 4. • Open Entry/Open Exit 30159 OE1 6/14-7/14 Haynes, Corinne ONLINE The above class is offered as a 0.5 unit course and will require 27 lab hours. COSM 061LF 2 Units The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchronously) and uses Intermediate Instructional Techniques in Cosmetology, CANVAS. Students must log onto the course and follow the directions of Barbering and Esthetician Laboratory the instructor by the first day of the class or they may be dropped from the Prerequisite: COSM 060LF with a grade of C or better and a valid course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor, chaynes@ Cosmetology, Barbering, or Esthetician License fullcoll.edu. Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in COSM 062 F Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; This intermediate course is designed to provide licensed cosmetologists, Last day to drop with “W”: July 7; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. barbers and estheticians with the opportunity to complete 600 required clock hours of lab observation as a student-instructor. Pivot Point Member School. COUN 141 F 1 Unit 30136 001 8:00- 4:30 P MT 6/1-7/23 Wade, Marcu ZOOM Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Career Exploration Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 4. Transfer: CSU This introduction to a career decision-making process includes self-evaluation and exploration of the world of work. Values, interests, skills, personality/ temperament, and goals are related to appropriate and realistic career choices. • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION Counseling and Guidance 30727 E01 6/7-7/11 Munoz, Leticia ONLINE ONLINE CLASS (EOPS/CARE): The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE and is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchronously) and COUN 071 F 0.5 to 2 Units uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of Adaptive Computer Access the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Advisory: Actively participate in the Disability Support Services (DSS) intake requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected] process with a DSS counselor Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; This course offers the student guided instruction/application in the introduction Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. and use of computers and access technologies to enhance college success. 30772 001 6/21-8/1 Bejarano, Danielle ONLINE Students with various disabilities will be assessed on computer skills first. This ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses course requires 27 hours of lab for the first half unit of credit and up to 90 hours CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the for 2 units. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course- • Non-degree credit specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. • PASS/NO PASS ONLY Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; • Open Entry/Open Exit Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30158 OE1 6/14-7/14 Haynes, Corinne ONLINE The above class is offered as a 0.5 unit course and will require 27 lab hours. The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchronously) and uses COUN 151 F 3 Units CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of Career and College Success the instructor by the first day of the class or they may be dropped from the (formerly Career/Life Planning) course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor, chaynes@ Transfer: CSU, UC fullcoll.edu. This course is for students who are undecided about their major or career path, Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; are in career transition and/or are looking for ways to achieve academic and Last day to drop with “W”: July 7; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. career success. This includes an in-depth analysis of one’s values, interests, abilities and personality; including goal setting, career research and taking responsibility for one’s academic, career and personal success. • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION 30745 002 6/7-7/18 Pimentel, Sylvia ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10.

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Prerequisite: DRAF 140 F with a grade of C or better 30725 E01 6/7-7/11 Rios, Veronica ONLINE This course is for the experienced AutoCAD user. Topics will include an introduc- ONLINE CLASS (EOPS/CARE): The above class is for students participating tion to 3D applications, the 3D coordinate systems, display control, wireframe in EOPS/CARE and is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchronously) and modeling, surface modeling and solids modeling. uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of 30448 O01 6/7-8/1 Smith, Benjamen ONLINE the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected] CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. requirements, contact the instructor. 30747 004 6/14-7/25 Lee, Scott ONLINE Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. Earth Sciences 30748 005 6/14-7/25 Lee, Scott ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the ESC 101 F 3 Units instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For Earth Science Survey course-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Transfer: CSU, UC Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; This course is a general survey of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. astronomy. Topics include earthquakes, volcanoes, global current patterns, 30726 E02 6/14-8/8 Flores, Jessica ONLINE hurricanes and tornado development, and star and planet evolution. Field trips ONLINE CLASS (EOPS/CARE): The above class is for students participating may be taken. in EOPS/CARE and is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchronously) and 30163 O01 7/6-8/8 De Jesus, Roman ONLINE uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and complete the “syllabus quiz” requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected] no later than the third day of classes, Wed, July 8 or may be dropped as a Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; “no-show.” For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at staff. Last day to drop with “W”: July 25; Last day to drop for refund: June 19. fullcoll.edu/rdejesus. 30749 006 6/21-8/1 Pimentel, Sylvia ONLINE Last day to add: July 11; Last day to drop without “W”: July 11; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: July 8. CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. ESC 105 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Introduction to Weather and Climate Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Transfer: CSU, UC 30750 007 6/21-8/1 Staff ONLINE This course provides an introduction to the physics of Earth’s weather and ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses climate, including the nature of the atmosphere, solar energy, heat, temperature, CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the pressure, stability, moisture, wind, storms, severe weather, El Niño/La Niña, and instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. global climate change. The interaction of humans with these phenomena, espe- Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; cially as related to climate change, will be woven throughout. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30164 O01 7/6-8/8 Chamberlin, William ONLINE 30753 001 6/28-8/8 Lee, Scott ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and complete a “syllabus quiz” CANVAS. Students must log onto this course and follow the directions of the by Wed, July 8 or may be dropped as a “no-show.” For class-specific require- instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped from the course. For course- ments, contact the instructor at staff.fullcoll.edu/schamberlin. specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: July 11; Last day to drop without “W”: July 11; Last day to add: July 5; Last day to drop without “W”: July 5; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: July 8. Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: July 1.

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ESC 110 F 3 Units Introduction to Climate Science Transfer: CSU, UC Economics This course examines the science of global warming and climate change. Students will engage in learning activities designed to deepen understanding of ECON 101 F 3 Units the scientific principles and evidence underlying interpretations of human influ- ence on modern day climate change. Principles of Economics-Micro Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation 30290 O01 7/6-8/8 Chamberlin, William ONLINE Prerequisite: MATH 040 F or MATH 041 F with a grade of C or better or math ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses skills clearance CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and complete a “syllabus quiz” This course focuses on microeconomic analysis, including the role of the indi- by Wed, July 8 or may be dropped as a “no-show.” For class-specific require- vidual as consumer, the firm as a producer, and the government as referee in a ments, contact the instructor at staff.fullcoll.edu/schamberlin. market economy. Last day to add: July 11; Last day to drop without “W”: July 11; 30364 O01 6/7-7/11 Mummery, Francis ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: July 8. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ESC 130 F 3 Units instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Introduction to Oceanography https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Transfer: CSU, UC Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; This course provides a survey of the geological, physical, chemical and biolog- Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. ical principles and processes of oceanography, including interactions of humans with the marine environment. Includes some online work. 30291 O01 7/6-8/8 Chamberlin, William ONLINE ECON 102 F 3 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and complete a “syllabus quiz” Principles of Economics-Macro Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation by Wed, July 8 or may be dropped as a “no-show.” For class-specific require- Prerequisite: ECON 101 F or ECON 101HF with a grade of C or better ments, contact the instructor at staff.fullcoll.edu/schamberlin. This course is concerned with the overall performance of the economy of the Last day to add: July 11; Last day to drop without “W”: July 11; United States, with special emphasis on the role of government, business cycles, Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: July 8. and fiscal and monetary policies. 30365 O01 6/7-7/11 Chan, Franny ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Fullerton College Bookstore requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Avoid order delays and place your order early. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Verify required textbook with your professor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Order Text Online www.fullcoll.edu Go to Class First and get the latest, correct titles Engineering and editions from your instructor. Instructors, classes, and materials often change once the semester ENGR 105 F 4 Units begins. Avoid costly errors in selection and the Engineering CAD risk of not qualifying for refunds Transfer: CSU, UC by Going to Class First! Prerequisite: MATH 142 F with a grade of C or better This is an introductory course which utilizes AutoCAD as a tool for completing a Online orders are processed as set of engineering working drawings. quickly as possible. Orders placed 30488 001 9:00-12:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Croft, Glenn ZOOM at the beginning of the semester NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class may be delayed. Pick up your order sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. at curbside pickup or have it shipped Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; to your home. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Fullerton College Bookstore is non-profit and the only bookstore that is a part of the college, offering all the required editions, authors, and materials that are exactly what your instructors adopted. Our mission is to provide ALL of the resources necessary for success in your educational endeavor at the best possible prices.

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ENGR 201 F 3 Units ENGL 100 F continued: Statics 30043 OL4 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Tellefsen, Blythe ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Prerequisite: MATH 152 F or MATH 152HF and PHYS 221 F with a grade of C nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the or better directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For This course is an introduction to the analysis of forces on engineering structures class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. in equilibrium. Topics include equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, trusses, Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; beams, frames, machines, centroids and friction. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30490 001 9:00-11:25 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Sharma, Pradeep ZOOM 30044 OL5 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Schulze, Michael ONLINE NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30045 OL6 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Sabau, Bianca ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the English directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. ENGL 100 F 4 Units Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. College Writing 30046 OL7 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Scarpa, Daniel ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Prerequisite: ENGL 060 F or ENGL 099 F or ESL 186 F or ESL 190 F, with a nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the grade of C or better, or a recommended score on the placement test directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Advisory: READ 142 F class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. This course will develop the reading, critical thinking and writing skills necessary Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; for academic success. This course focuses on expository writing and research Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. and documentation skills. 30047 OL8 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Sanchez, Adriana ONLINE 30038 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Trujillo, Tamara ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. the instructor. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. 30039 002 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Scarpa, Daniel ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual ENGL 101 F 5 Units class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Enhanced College Writing times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Transfer: CSU, UC the instructor. Prerequisite: ENGL 060 F with a grade of Pass or ENGL 099 F with a grade Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; of Pass or ESL 186 F with a grade of C or Pass or ESL 190 F with a grade of Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. C or Pass or an appropriate score on the English placement test 30040 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Perez, Roger ONLINE Advisory: READ 096 F ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- This course will develop reading, critical thinking, writing and student success nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the skills necessary for academic success. This class focuses on expository writing directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For and research skills. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. 30048 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/11 Bove, Gina ZOOM Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and 30041 OL2 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Flores, Christy ONLINE times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- the instructor. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Last day to add: June 28; Last day to drop without “W”: June 28; directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. 30049 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/13 Anderson, Janna ONLINE Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the 30042 OL3 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 O’Rourke, Margaret ONLINE directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24.

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ENGL 102 F 3 Units ENGL 103 F continued: Introduction to Literature 30057 OL5 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Farol, Ronald ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Prerequisite: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF or ENGL 101 F or ENGL 110 F, with nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the a grade of C or better directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For This course shows students how to read, analyze and write about literature. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Different critical approaches to literature will also be included. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; 30050 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-7/25 Krag, Samantha ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30058 OL6 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Vandervort, Kimberly ONLINE nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to add: June 26; Last day to drop without “W”: June 26; class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30059 OL7 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 King, Katie ONLINE ENGL 103 F 4 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Critical Reasoning and Writing nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Transfer: CSU, UC directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Prerequisite: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF or ENGL 101 F or ENGL 110 F, with class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. a grade of C or better Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; This course develops critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyond the Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. level achieved in ENGL 100 F. This course will focus on developing analytical and 30060 OL8 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Ruiz, Rosalinda ONLINE argumentative writing skills, the development of logical reasoning and informa- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- tion literacy. This course fulfills the reading requirement for graduation. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the 30051 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Powers, Miguel ZOOM directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. the instructor. 30061 OL9 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Piazza, Stephanie ONLINE Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the 30052 002 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/2 Liu, Annie ZOOM directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. the instructor. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 21; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. 30053 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Henderson, Angela ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- English as a Second Language nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For ESL 010 F 1 Unit class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Basic College Technology for Language Development Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. In this course, students will learn to use technology for college success and 30054 OL2 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Henderson, Angela ONLINE at the same time expand their vocabulary and English communication skills. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Students will explore a variety of websites, platforms, and applications used for nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the language learning. This course is recommended for high-beginning to interme- directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For diate English learners. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. • Non-degree credit Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; • PASS/NO PASS ONLY Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30037 100 6:30- 8:00 P MW 6/21-7/26 Tiangco, Jefferson ZOOM 30055 OL3 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Mayfield, Philip ONLINE The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For the instructor. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 22; Last day to drop without “W”: June 22; Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 19; Last day to drop for refund: June 21. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30056 OL4 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Mangan, Michael ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24.

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ESL 046 F 2 Units ENVS 105LF 1 Unit Intermediate Conversation for Non-Native Speakers Environmental Biology Lab This course is designed for students at an intermediate level to improve conver- Transfer: CSU, UC sational speaking and listening skills on a variety of everyday topics. This course Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ENVS 105 F or completion of ENVS 105 F is suitable for students with an intermediate speaking and listening level. with a grade of C or better • Non-degree credit This is a field-oriented biology course for non-science majors. This course trains • PASS/NO PASS ONLY students to become more observant and analytical of their natural surroundings. 30036 001 10:40- 1:30 P TTh 6/22-7/29 Gaitatjis, Elizabeth ZOOM Adaptations and ecological principles are stressed. Students take many field The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual trips to local natural areas involving much walking and standing; includes some class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and nature trails. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact 30153 O01 6/7-6/20 Hobbs, Royden ONLINE the instructor. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Last day to drop with “W”: July 20; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 8; Last day to drop without “W”: June 8; ESL 049 F 3 Units Last day to drop with “W”: June 17; Last day to drop for refund: June 7. Advanced Academic Vocabulary for 30154 O02 6/21-7/3 Hobbs, Royden ONLINE Non-Native Speakers ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- This course is designed for advanced ESL students who wish to expand their nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the academic vocabulary in preparation for transfer to a university. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For • Non-degree credit class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. • PASS/NO PASS ONLY Last day to add: June 22; Last day to drop without “W”: June 22; 30035 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-7/21 Gaitatjis, Elizabeth ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 21. The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; Ethnic Studies Last day to drop with “W”: July 14; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. ETHS 101 F 3 Units American Ethnic Studies Transfer: CSU, UC This introductory course is a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of Environmental Sciences the experiences of indigenous people and People of Color (, Latinas/os, Asian, Pacific Islander Americans and Arab Americans) in the United ENVS 105 F 3 Units States from the colonial era to today. This course fulfills the Multicultural Environmental Biology Education Requirement for graduation. Transfer: CSU, UC 30454 O01 6/7-7/11 Delgado, Ziza ONLINE This biology course is for non-science majors. This course uses core biological ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses principles to reveal and explain the planet’s environment. It also explores the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the biological connections for current environmental topics such as global warming, instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific pollution, and mass extinctions. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at 30152 O01 6/7-7/3 Morris, Tom ONLINE https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. ETHS 130 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 10; Last day to drop without “W”: June 10; Last day to drop with “W”: June 26; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. African-American History I Transfer: CSU, UC This course is a survey of the African-American experience in the United States from its African roots to 1865, emphasizing the roles of African Americans in Student Responsibility to Drop Classes the political, social, and economic development of American society. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. If you decide not to participate in classes for which you 30455 O01 6/7-7/11 Nicholas, Alice ONLINE have registered, it is your responsibility to officially drop ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the within published deadlines. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific If fees have not been paid, students who drop classes requirements, contact the instructor. 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ETHS 150 F 3 Units FASH 299 F 2 to 4 Units Introduction to Chicana/o Studies Fashion Industry Internship Transfer: CSU (formerly ETHS 140 F) Prerequisite: For Design Majors: FASH 109 F and FASH 209 F and Transfer: CSU, UC FASH 284 F, with a grade of C or better OR for Merchandise Majors: This course is an introduction to the field of Chicana/o studies. It is designed FASH 150 F and FASH 220 F and FASH 250 F, with a grade of C or better to acquaint students with the most significant social, political, economic, and 18 hours lecture and 60-180 hours supervised unpaid internship or 75- historical aspects of the Chicana/o experience in the United States. This course 225 hours paid internship per term. This course offers career development fulfills the Multicultural Education requirement for graduation. opportunities for students and industry professionals who need to strengthen 30456 O01 6/7-7/11 Gomez, Patricia ONLINE or broaden their skills to retain their current position or wish to advance in ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses their current careers. Students obtain vocational learning opportunities through CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the internships/employment with a garment manufacturer or retailer or one of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific related businesses in the fashion industry. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at 30268 O01 6/7-7/11 Young, Renee ONLINE https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. ETHS 152 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Chicana/o History II Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. (formerly ETHS 141 F) Transfer: CSU, UC This course is a survey of the Chicana/o experience from the Mexican American War to the present. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education requirement Foods and Nutrition for graduation. 30457 O01 6/7-7/11 Zamora, Jose ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses FOOD 060 F 2 Units CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Foods for Fitness instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific This course prepares students to apply basic nutrition information to personal requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at fitness, diet, and health goals. Lab experiences will explore the planning and https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# preparation of healthy food choices, food safety and sanitation procedures, Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; interpretation of food labels, and sensory evaluation of prepared food products Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. that support current dietary guidelines. 30162 O01 6/7-8/1 Loy, Michelle ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Fashion requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; FASH 096 F 2 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Exploring a Fashion E-Commerce Home-Based Business (formerly Exploring a Home-Based Business) Adding a Waitlisted Course This course covers a variety of home-based programs used to organize, Using an Add Code promote, manage and sell apparel in the marketplace. E-commerce topics, fashion stylist and creating a business plan will be discussed. • You cannot add a waitlisted course with an Add Code 30267 O01 6/7-7/11 Elston, Lisa ONLINE until AFTER the first class meeting. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses • Once you receive the Add Code from the instructor, log CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific on to myGateway and go to “Registration tools” and requirements, contact the instructor. click “Add or Drop Classes”. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; • Go to the CRN you are waitlisted in and click Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. “Waitlisted–Drop” to drop from the waitlist. • Re-enter the same CRN, and follow the prompts to enter the 6-digit Add Code. • Click “Confirm Your Choices” and “Complete Registration”. • Print your schedule/bill and make sure there is an “RW” registration status next to each course. It is the student’s responsibility to verify class enrollment. • Please be advised that Add Codes cannot be used before the first day of class or AFTER the add deadline for the course.

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NUTR 210 F 3 Units Human Nutrition Transfer: CSU, UC Geography This course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. Major principles, functions and sources of nutrients are discussed, as well as their relationship to GEOG 100 F 3 Units health and disease. Chemistry and physiology are also discussed as they related to nutrition. Global Geography Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation 30160 O01 6/7-8/1 Higgins, Rita ONLINE This course examines the interrelationships of physical and cultural processes ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- that create the unique landscapes of a geographic region. Particular emphasis nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class during the first is placed on nature-society relationships and contemporary regional and week of class and post to the “Introductions Discussion Board” or may be global issues. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for dropped from the class as a “no show.” For class information, visit the web- graduation. site at staff.fullcoll.edu/rhiggins. For class-specific requirements, contact the 30382 O01 6/7-7/11 Gregorio, Aline ONLINE instructor.at [email protected]. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the loadable source book. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# 30161 O02 6/7-8/1 Loy, Michelle ONLINE Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class during the first 30383 O02 6/7-7/11 Gregorio, Aline ONLINE week of class and post to the “Introductions Discussion Board” or may be ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses dropped from the class as a “no show.” For class information, visit the website CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the at staff.fullcoll.edu/mloy. For class-specific requirements, contact the instruc- instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific tor at [email protected]. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# loadable source book. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. 30388 O03 6/7-7/11 Gregorio, Aline ONLINE 30320 O03 6/7-8/1 Higgins, Rita ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class during the first instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific week of class and post to the “Introductions Discussion Board” or may be requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at dropped from the class as a “no show.” For class information, visit the web- https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# site at staff.fullcoll.edu/rhiggins. For class-specific requirements, contact the Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; instructor.at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. FREE TEXTBOOK: The above class will provide students with a free down- loadable source book. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; GEOG 102 F 3 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Physical Geography Transfer: CSU, UC This course investigates the interrelationships/geographical patterns of the physical elements of the human environment (e.g., weather/climate, landform, soils, water, natural vegetation). Physical concepts and processes are placed in French an ecological context. Field trips may be taken outside of regularly-scheduled class time. FREN 101 F 5 Units 30384 O01 6/7-7/11 Conley, John ONLINE Elementary French I ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Transfer: CSU, UC CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at of the French-speaking countries. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; 30001 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/11 Nabulsi, Abeer ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual 30385 O02 6/7-7/11 Conley, John ONLINE class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the the instructor. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 28; Last day to drop without “W”: June 28; requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

COVID 19 Due to the COVID-19 health emergency and continued social distancing restrictions, all courses listed as ONLINE or ZOOM will require a computer and internet access. 45 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM GEOG 102 F continued: 30386 O03 6/7-7/11 Diminutto, Jose ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses History CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific HIST 112 F 3 Units requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# World Civilizations to 1550 Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; (formerly World Civilizations I) Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Transfer: CSU, UC This course is a survey of the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, China, Japan and the Americas from earliest times to about 1550. This GEOG 102LF 1 Unit course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. Physical Geography Laboratory 30618 O01 6/7-7/11 Mande, Anu ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Corequisite: GEOG 102 F or GEOG 102HF with a grade of C or better CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the This course examines the physical processes and spatial distributions of instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific the earth’s physical features and investigates human-induced environmental requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at changes. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# 30387 O01 6/7-7/11 Conley, John ONLINE Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30619 O02 6/7-7/11 Mande, Anu ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

German HIST 113 F 3 Units World Civilizations Since 1550 GERM 101 F 5 Units (formerly World Civilizations II) Elementary German I Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU, UC This course is a survey of the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, India, China, Japan and the Americas since 1550 to the present. This course speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. history of the German-speaking countries. 30620 O01 6/7-7/11 Negus, Anne ONLINE • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30002 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/21-8/11 Hornell, Klaus ZOOM CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# the instructor. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to add: June 28; Last day to drop without “W”: June 28; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. 30621 O02 6/7-7/11 Negus, Anne ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Health Education https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; HED 140 F 3 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30622 O03 6/7-7/11 Negus, Anne ONLINE Health Science ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Transfer: CSU, UC CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the This course is designed to study modern medical concepts, including mental instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific health, nutrition, weight control, sexuality, immunity, addiction and health care requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at services. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# 30155 O01 6/7-7/11 Dorado, David ONLINE Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. An email will be sent out by the instructor, to all enrolled students prior to the start of class. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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HIST 170 F 3 Units History of the United States to 1877 (formerly History of the United States I) Transfer: CSU, UC This course is a survey of U.S. history from the colonial era to 1877. 30623 O01 6/7-7/11 Ashenmiller, Joshua ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the • Waived tuition and health fee waived for the first two years instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific • Priority and enhanced registration services requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at • Waived tuition and health fee waived for the first two years • Personalized one-on-one support through counseling, https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# • Priority and enhanced registration services Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; academic coaches, and peer mentors • Personalized one-on-one support through counseling, Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. • Engagement activities, celebrations, career exploration, 30624 O02 6/7-7/11 Tribbe, Matthew ONLINE academic coaches, and peer mentors ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses transfer support, and much more! CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the • Engagement activities, celebrations, career exploration, instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific transfer support, and much more! requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Visit us for more information! https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; VVisitisit u uss f oforr m moreore in information!formation! Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. promise.fullcoll.edu

HIST 171 F 3 Units [email protected] History of the United States Since 1877 (714) 992-7191 (formerly History of the United States II) @fc_promise Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation This course is a survey of U.S. history from post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present time. 30625 O01 6/7-7/11 Shedd, Kristen ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Humanities requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; HUM N01 F 0 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Supervised Tutoring NON-CREDIT COURSE: This course provides individualized units of study based on individual student needs in writing, reading or mathematics skills. • Non-Credit Fullerton College Honors Program • Open Entry/Open Exit The Honors Program offers students small classes with dedicated and engaged 30138 OE1 6/7-8/12 Staff ONLINE faculty. Most honors classes meet the general education requirements for most majors and include high impact practices like seminar discussions, presentations, and research. Courses are designed not to be harder than the traditional course, but to allow students to dive deeper into the material with a student-centered focus. Japanese Students who complete the Honors Program and meet all transfer require- ments will have priority consideration for admission to specific four-year insti- JAPN 101 F 5 Units tutions. Fullerton College is a member of the Honors Transfer Council of Elementary Japanese I California. Transfer: CSU, UC Requirements for Membership: Minimum 3.4 GPA in either high school or This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, college coursework OR a faculty recommendation; veteran and returning speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history students do not need to meet the GPA requirements; completion of the Honors of Japan. Program application; Apply at http://honors.fullcoll.edu • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION 30003 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/11 Parks, Yumi ZOOM LIB 100HF Honors Introduction to Research 1 Unit The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual 30395 HN1 6/7-6/30 Westerbeek, Amanda ONLINE class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and MATH 290HF Honors Pure Mathematics Seminar 0.5 to 4 Units times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact 30691 HN1 2:15-3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM the instructor. MATH 291HF Honors Applied Mathematics Seminar 0.5 to 4 Units Last day to add: June 28; Last day to drop without “W”: June 28; 30693 HN1 2:15-3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. MATH 295HF Honors General Mathematics Seminar 0.5 to 4 Units 30695 HN1 2:15-3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM

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LIB 100HF 1 Unit Honors Introduction to Research Journalism Transfer: UC, CSU Advisory: Basic computer literacy and ENGL 060 F or ENGL 099 F or JOUR 101 F 3 Units ESL 186 F or eligibility for ENGL 100 F This Honors-enhanced course is designed to introduce students to research Reporting and Writing methods using print library materials, online information databases and the Transfer: CSU, UC Web. Students will develop critical thinking skills to identify research needs and Prerequisite: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF with a grade of C or better locate, retrieve, analyze, evaluate, and cite appropriate resources on topics. This This course introduces students to the skills and practices of news reporting and course is of special value to those students intending to transfer to a four-year writing for various types of media. institution. 30468 001 10:40- 1:05 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Seidel, Jay ZOOM 30395 HN1 6/7-6/30 Westerbeek, Amanda ONLINE NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, please contact the sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the Honors Program at (714) 992-7133. The above class is conducted ENTIRELY class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. ONLINE (asynchronously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 8; Last day to drop without “W”: June 8; JOUR 290 F 2 to 4 Units Last day to drop with “W”: June 23; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Internship in Journalism and Public Relations Transfer: CSU This course is designed for journalism and public relations students to develop their skills through internships and work experience. Sixteen hours of class meetings plus 85 hours employment/internship per semester is required for Machine Technology two units. An additional 85 hours of employment/internship is required for each additional unit. MACH 116 F 2 Units 30470 O01 6/7-8/1 Seidel, Jay ONLINE Machine Tools ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course explores basic machining practices on lathes, mills and grinding CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the equipment. For information online, students should visit the Machining/CNC/ instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific EDM Department site at www.fullcoll.edu. requirements, contact the instructor. Note: This course is offered as a 2-unit 30321 100 5:00- 5:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Duarte, James ZOOM course requiring arranged hours. LAB 5:50- 8:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Duarte, James 905 Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; NOTE: This class may require some face-to-face on-campus instruction dur- Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. ing a portion of the schedule. The class will begin using Zoom. Required lab sessions will be announced as permitted by the instructor. Students should be prepared to attend all Zoom and all face-to-face sessions for course comple- tion. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Library Technology Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8.

LIB 100 F 1 Unit Introduction to Research Transfer: CSU, UC Advisory: Basic computer literacy and ENGL 060 F or ENGL 099 F or Marketing (see Business Management) ESL 186 F or eligibility for ENGL 100 F This course is designed to introduce students to research methods using print library materials, online information databases and the Web. Students will develop critical thinking skills to identify research needs and locate, retrieve, analyze, evaluate and cite appropriate resources on topics. This course is of special value to those students intending to transfer to a four-year institution. Important! Student Email Information 30394 O01 6/7-6/30 Westerbeek, Amanda ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Students have reported undelivered, delayed, and/or nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the blank emails from various email providers. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. We strongly suggest that students frequently monitor Last day to add: June 8; Last day to drop without “W”: June 8; their “Announcements” in myGateway for messages Last day to drop with “W”: June 23; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. regarding registration and waitlisting. The college is NOT responsible for undelivered, delayed, or incomplete emails from ANY email provider.

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MATH 100 F 3 Units Liberal Arts Mathematics Mathematics Transfer: CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance ➜ Questions about math placement? This is a survey course with selected topics from set theory, logic and deductive ➜ Confused about which math class to take? reasoning, geometry, probability, statistics, and other selected topics. • Calculators will be required for selected topics. Students that have passed ➜ Want more information on taking math classes using MATH 041 F or MATH 043 F with a grade of C or better are also eligible to Zoom, online or in a hybrid format? enroll in this course. 30628 001 10:40- 1:05 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Malloy, Scott ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Be sure to work with your counselor to ensure you enroll in the sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days appropriate classes for your major and transfer plans. You can and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact smalloy@ also contact the Math Department at: [email protected]. fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30629 100 6:30- 8:55 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Matsumiya, Teresa ZOOM MATH LAB NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days The Fullerton College Math Lab is operating remotely in Summer and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact tmatsumiya@ 2021. During Zoom sessions, students will find instructors and fullcoll.edu qualified tutors available for assistance in solving mathemati- Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; cal problems or in understanding mathematical concepts at all Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. levels. A list of the times when faculty and tutors are available 30632 O01 6/7-7/18 Rossi, Nicole ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses to assist with specific courses will be provided. At the first class ­CANVAS, and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto meeting, your instructor will explain how to enroll in MATH this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or N01 F, a non-credit, zero-unit tutoring course and how to access may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] these services using Zoom. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Math Lab Hours of REMOTE Operation: 30633 O02 6/14-7/25 Klassen, Kelly ONLINE June 7–July 31, 2021 ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses Monday–Thursday 10 am–6 pm ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may Friday 10 am–3 pm be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Saturday 10 am–2 pm Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. 30634 O03 6/21-8/1 Loney, Laura ONLINE MATH N01 F 0 Units ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses Supervised Tutoring: Math ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual sessions. Students must log onto this class This course provides individual tutoring based on each student’s needs in math- and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be ematics and computer science. Students can go to https://math.fullcoll.edu/ dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] math-lab for more information. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; • Non-Credit Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. • Open Entry/Open Exit 30630 HY1 HYBRID 6/7-7/11 Zarske, Cindy HYBRID 30696 OE1 6/7-8/12 Staff ZOOM 8:00-10:25 A TTh 6/7-7/11 Zarske, Cindy ZOOM HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted partially online via CANVAS and requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions with the instruc- MATH 040 F 4 Units tor on Zoom during the days and times listed above. Required equipment Intermediate Algebra includes a computer with webcam and microphone, and either a printer or a Prerequisite: MATH 020 F or any previous algebra courses with a grade of C laptop/tablet with stylus. Enrollment in the online system ALEKS is required. better or a grade of Pass in math skills clearance For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] This course is appropriate for students preparing to take MATH 129 F, MATH Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; 141 F, MATH 141HF or MATH 142 F. Topics include at an intermediate level: Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. factoring, exponents, radicals, rational expressions, functions and graphs, 30631 HY2 HYBRID 6/14-7/25 Zaragoza, Juan HYBRID linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, logarithms, and conic sections. This 8:00-10:25 A MW 6/14-7/25 Zaragoza, Juan ZOOM course also meets the prerequisite for MATH 100 F, MATH 120 F and MATH HYBRID CLASS: The above class is conducted partially online via CANVAS 120HF. Students who receive credit for MATH 040 F may not receive credit for and requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom MATH 041 F. accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed 30627 O01 6/7-7/18 Cho, Leonard ONLINE above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10.

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Mathematics Course Sequence — Summer 2021

This sequence shows the progression of math courses that students should take in order to complete their math requirement for the associate degree or to transfer. The type of mathematics you will be required to complete depends upon your major and/or transfer institution. The starting course can vary based on high school grades, college coursework, and other factors. Please see a counselor before enrolling to discuss placement and the mathematics sequence. You may also email [email protected] or reference www.assist.org.

Students majoring in Liberal Arts or Social Sciences Students majoring in Business Students majoring in the Sciences

MATH 252 F Linear Algebra and Differential Equations MATH 253 F Additional Topics in Linear Algebra MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics MATH 251 F OR MATH 130 F Calculus for Business Multivariable Calculus MATH 120 F (See note 5) Introductory Probability and Statistics MATH 152 F SOSC 120 F Calculus II Introduction to Probability and Statistics MATH 129 F College Algebra for PSY 161 F Business Calculus Elementary Statistics for Behavioral Science (See note 5) MATH 151 F Calculus I (Students should consult a counselor to determine the correct Statistics course to take)

MATH 141 F College Algebra (See note 6) MATH 142 F Trigonometry (See note 6)

NOTES: 1. Sections of MATH 040 F (Intermediate Algebra) and MATH 041 F (Combined Elementary and Intermediate Algebra) are offered, but students should discuss with a counselor whether taking these courses is appropriate or necessary. 2. Courses numbered 040 or above fulfill the graduation requirement for the Associates’ Degree. 3. Courses numbered less than 100 do not transfer to a 4-year institution. 4. Selected sections of MATH 100 F, MATH 120 F, MATH 141 F, and MATH 142 F are linked with support courses. Students must enroll in both the transfer course and the support course simultaneously. See the class listings for specific information. 5. Students majoring in any business field should consult with a Counselor before taking a transferable math course. Some business programs require students to complete Calculus (MATH 151 F), others require Business Calculus (MATH 130 F). 6. MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F may be taken in any order, or concurrently. Both are required for MATH 151 F. 7. MATH 252 F and MATH 253 F can be taken concurrently. 8. The Division offers honors courses: MATH 120HF, MATH 141HF, MATH 151HF, and MATH 152HF. 9. The Division offers other courses in Discrete Mathematics (MATH 171 F), Graph Theory (MATH 172 F), a course for prospective teachers (MATH 203 F), separate courses in Linear Algebra and in Differential Equations (MATH 255 F and MATH 260 F) and a series of Mathematics Seminars (MATH 290 F, MATH 290HF, MATH 291 F, MATH 291HF, MATH 295 F, MATH 295HF). Check the class listings since some of the these courses are not offered every semester. For questions about course offerings, contact the Math Division.

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MATH 120 F 4 Units MATH 120 F continued: Introductory Probability and Statistics 30639 O01 6/7-7/18 Rossi, Nicole ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto clearance this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or Advisory: READ 096 F or reading skills clearance may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] This course covers elementary probability, descriptive and inferential statistics. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Computers and/or graphing calculators will be used for various topics. Students Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. who receive credit for MATH 120 F may not receive credit for SOSC 120 F. 30638 100 6:30- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Martinez, Esther ZOOM 30635 001 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Gutaskus, Mary Lynn ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact emartinez1@ and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact mgutaskus@ fullcoll.edu fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30640 O02 6/14-7/25 Diaz, Roberto ONLINE 30636 002 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Malloy, Scott ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact smalloy@ be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30641 O03 6/21-8/1 Nguyen, Gregory ONLINE 30637 003 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Vo, Dao ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact dvo@ be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8.

Grads to Be Program

To support AB540, Undocumented and mixed status families The Grads to Be program is open remotely!

Resources and Services Contact us • Academic Counseling Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday • Financial Aid 8 am–5 pm • Legal Aid Workshops Tuesday: 8 am–7 pm and • Mental Health Services Friday: 8 am–12 pm • Mentorship Program Email: [email protected] • Scholarships Phone: (714) 992-7105

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MATH 129 F 4 Units MATH 141 F 4 Units College Algebra for Business Calculus College Algebra Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Prerequisite: MATH 040 F or MATH 041 F with a grade of C or better, or Prerequisite: MATH 030 F and MATH 040 F, with a grade of C or better or a math skills clearance grade of Pass in math skills clearance This course is designed for students planning to enroll in MATH 130 F and This is one of two pre-calculus courses. Topics covered include a review of the includes algebra topics and applications from business used in business fundamentals of algebra, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, and calculus. A scientific calculator will be required; a graphing calculator may be miscellaneous topics. This course may be taken prior to or concurrently with required. (This course does not meet requirements in the Business Division and MATH 142 F. Both MATH 141 F or MATH 141HF and MATH 142 F are required will not substitute for BUS 151 F.) for enrollment in MATH 151 F. • Students that have passed MATH 041 F with a grade of C or better are also 30645 001 7:10- 9:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/20 Bui, Minh ZOOM eligible to enroll in this course. LAB 9:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/20 Bui, Minh ZOOM 30642 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Shah, Ketan ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact mbui@ and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact kshah@ fullcoll.edu fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30646 002 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/20 Bui, Minh ZOOM LAB 1:40- 2:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/20 Bui, Minh ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class MATH 130 F 4 Units sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days Calculus for Business and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact mbui@ Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation fullcoll.edu Prerequisite: MATH 129 F with a grade of C or better or math skills Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; clearance Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. This course includes fundamentals of analytic geometry and calculus, differential 30649 O01 6/7-7/25 Verzeanu, Razvan ONLINE calculus, integral calculus, and selected applications of calculus as they apply to ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses managerial planning and economics and business. C­ANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this • A graphing calculator may be required class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may 30643 001 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Shah, Ketan ZOOM be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Last day to add: June 15; Last day to drop without “W”: June 15; sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days Last day to drop with “W”: July 13; Last day to drop for refund: June 11. and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact kshah@ 30647 003 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/14-7/27 Forni, Jesica ZOOM fullcoll.edu LAB 1:40- 2:20 P MTWTh 6/14-7/27 Forni, Jesica ZOOM Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days 30644 O01 6/7-7/18 Cho, Leonard ONLINE and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact jforni@ ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses fullcoll.edu ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 16. be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] 30650 O02 6/14-8/1 Diaz, Roberto ONLINE Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Last day to add: June 22; Last day to drop without “W”: June 22; Last day to drop with “W”: July 20; Last day to drop for refund: June 18. 30648 100 6:30- 8:50 P MTWTh 6/21-8/3 Margo, Jaqueline ZOOM LAB 9:00- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/21-8/3 Margo, Jaqueline ZOOM Important! Student Email Information NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Students have reported undelivered, delayed, and/or sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact jmargo@ blank emails from various email providers. fullcoll.edu We strongly suggest that students frequently monitor Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. their “Announcements” in myGateway for messages regarding registration and waitlisting. The college is NOT responsible for undelivered, delayed, or incomplete emails from ANY email provider.

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MATH 142 F 4 Units MATH 151 F 4 Units Trigonometry Calculus I Transfer: CSU (formerly MATH 150AF) Prerequisite: MATH 030 F with a grade of C or better and MATH 040 F with a Transfer: CSU, UC grade of C or better or math skills clearance Prerequisite: MATH 141 F or MATH 141HF and MATH 142 F, with a grade of This course includes relations, inverses, identities, laws of sines and cosines, C or better or math skills clearance trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and DeMoivres Theorem. This beginning calculus course covers limits and continuity, the rate of change • A graphing calculator or similar technology may be required of a function, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications 30651 001 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Larsen, Chris ZOOM of the derivative, antiderivatives, and the definite integral. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 30658 001 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Trinh, Hung ZOOM sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact clarsen@ sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days fullcoll.edu and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact htrinh@ Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; fullcoll.edu Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; 30653 002 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Larsen, Chris ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 30659 002 3:00- 6:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Vo, Dao ZOOM sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact clarsen@ sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the fullcoll.edu days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact dvo@ Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; fullcoll.edu Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; 30654 003 3:00- 6:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Zaragoza, Juan ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 30660 100 6:30- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Jaureguy Jr., Christian ZOOM sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact jzaragoza1@ sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days fullcoll.edu and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact cjaureguy@ Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; fullcoll.edu Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; 30656 O01 6/7-7/18 Cowieson, William ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses 30664 O01 6/7-7/18 Verzeanu, Razvan ONLINE ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class session. Tests will be given on Tues- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses days and the FINAL EXAM will be on Mon, July 12. Students must log onto this ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. 30655 100 6:30- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Barsha, Anthony ZOOM 30661 003 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Hoang, Thanh ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact abarsha@ and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact thoang@ fullcoll.edu fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. 30657 O02 6/14-7/25 Klassen, Kelly ONLINE 30662 004 3:00- 6:20 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Cobler, Timothy ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact tcobler@ be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] fullcoll.edu Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. 30665 O02 6/14-7/25 Farnham, Paul ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this Student Responsibility to Drop Classes class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may If you decide not to participate in classes for which you be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; have registered, it is your responsibility to officially drop Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. within published deadlines. 30663 101 6:30- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/21-7/26 Tran, Duy ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class If fees have not been paid, students who drop classes sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days after the refund deadline will incur a financial obligation and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact dtran@ to the college and an administrative hold will be placed fullcoll.edu on their student record until fees are paid. Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 22.

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MATH 152 F 4 Units MATH 172 F 4 Units Calculus II Graph Theory and Linear Algebra (formerly MATH 150BF) Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 141 F or MATH 141HF with a grade of C or better, and Prerequisite: MATH 151 F or MATH 151HF, with a grade of C or better MATH 142 F with a grade of C or better This second semester calculus course covers transcendental functions, appli- This is one of two courses in discrete mathematical concepts needed in cations of the definite integral, techniques of integration, improper integrals, computer-related disciplines. Topics include the theory of graphs, trees, finite indeterminate form, polar coordinates, and sequences and series. state machines, matrix algebra, vector spaces, linear transformations, and inner 30666 001 7:10-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Nguyen, Hang ZOOM product spaces. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 30680 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Cobler, Timothy ZOOM sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact hnguyen1@ sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days fullcoll.edu and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact tcobler@ Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; fullcoll.edu Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; 30667 100 6:30- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Solorzano Uribe, Alejandra ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during MATH 251 F 4 Units the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact ­[email protected] Multivariable Calculus Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; (formerly MATH 250AF) Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Transfer: CSU, UC 30674 O01 6/7-7/18 Yousefi, Hassan ONLINE Prerequisite: MATH 152 F or MATH 152HF, with a grade of C or better ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE, uses This is a third semester course in calculus covering solid analytic geometry, ­CANVAS and has NO “live” virtual class sessions. Students must log onto this vectors in three dimensions, vector calculus, differential calculus of functions of class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may several variables, multiple integration, vector fields and theorems. be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] 30683 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Jagodina, Marianna ZOOM Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days 30668 002 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Iwama, Jason ZOOM and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact mjagodina@ NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class fullcoll.edu sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact jiwama@ Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. fullcoll.edu 30684 100 6:30- 9:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/12 Gonzalez, Cristal ZOOM Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact cgonzalez@ fullcoll.edu MATH 171 F 4 Units Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Discrete Mathematics Last day to drop with “W”: June 30; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Transfer: CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 141 F with a grade of C or better or MATH 141HF with a grade of C or better and MATH 142 F with a grade of C or better or math MATH 252 F 4 Units skills clearance Linear Algebra and Differential Equations This is one of two courses in fundamental discrete mathematical concepts and (formerly MATH 250BF) techniques needed in computer-related disciplines. Topics include logic, Boolean Transfer: CSU, UC algebra, set theory, functions, relations, proof techniques, combinatorics, prob- Prerequisite: MATH 251 F with a grade of C or better ability, and recurrences. This is a fourth semester calculus course designed for students majoring in engi- 30679 001 3:00- 6:20 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Jagodina, Marianna ZOOM neering, mathematics or the sciences. Topics covered include matrix algebra, NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class vector spaces, ordinary differential equations and Laplace transformations. sessions on Zoom accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days 30685 001 10:40- 2:00 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact mjagodina@ NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class fullcoll.edu sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. 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MATH 253 F 2 Units MATH 291 F 0.5 to 4 Units Additional Topics in Linear Algebra Applied Mathematics Seminar (formerly MATH 250CF) Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better Corequisite: MATH 252 F with a grade of C or better This course offers students the opportunity to study special topics in applied This course completes linear algebra topics introduced in MATH 252 F and is mathematics, such as numerical analysis, partial differential equations, dynam- tailored to complete the transfer requirements for students majoring in engi- ical systems, cosmology, and mathematical biology, to name a few, that are not neering, mathematics, and the sciences. addressed in regular math courses or other seminars on campus. 30687 001 9:00-10:30 A MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM 30692 001 2:15- 3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected] listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected]. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; NOTE: The above class is being offered as a 2-unit class this semester. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. MATH 290 F 0.5 to 4 Units MATH 291HF 0.5 to 4 Units Pure Mathematics Seminar Transfer: CSU Honors Applied Mathematics Seminar Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better Transfer: CSU This course offers students the opportunity to study special topics in pure Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better mathematics, such as analysis, algebra, geometry, topology, number theory, This Honors-enhanced course offers students the opportunity to study special and logic, not addressed in regular math courses or other mathematics seminars topics in applied mathematics, including but not limited to numerical analysis, on campus. dynamical systems, cosmology, inverse problems, mathematical biology, and 30689 001 2:15- 3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM mathematical finance that are not addressed in other seminars or regular NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class courses on campus. sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times 30693 HN1 2:15- 3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected]. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class is being offered as a 2-unit class this semester. sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. NOTE: The above class is being offered as a 2-unit class this semester. HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, please contact the Honors Program at (714) 992-7133. MATH 290HF 0.5 to 4 Units Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Honors Pure Mathematics Seminar Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Transfer: CSU Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better MATH 295 F 0.5 to 4 Units This Honors-enhanced course offers students the opportunity to study special topics in pure mathematics, such as analysis, algebra, geometry, topology, General Mathematics Seminar number theory, and logic not addressed in regular math courses or other math- Transfer: CSU, UC Review Required ematics seminars on campus, with an enriched approach suitable for honors Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better students that includes deeper rigor and complexity of selected problem topics, This course offers students the opportunity to study special topics in diverse participation in external mathematics competitions, presentations at external areas of mathematical science that are not addressed in regular math courses at local, regional, and/or national conferences in mathematics, and an honors the community college level. thesis in pure mathematics. 30694 001 2:15- 3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM 30691 HN1 2:15- 3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected]. listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected]. NOTE: The above class is being offered as a 2-unit class this semester. NOTE: The above class is being offered as a 2-unit class this semester. HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, please contact the HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, please contact the Honors Program at (714) 992-7133. Honors Program at (714) 992-7133. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15.

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MATH 295HF 0.5 to 4 Units MUS 113 F 3 Units Honors General Mathematics Seminar Jazz History - An Appreciation Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU, UC Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better This course traces jazz music from its inception to modern times. Students This Honors-enhanced course offers students the opportunity to study special develop an appreciation of the jazz art forms, styles, artists and cultures that topics in general and diverse branches of mathematics that are not addressed in created today’s jazz music. Out-of-class activities will include music listening regular math courses at the community college level. and concert attendance. 30695 HN1 2:15- 3:45 P MTWTh 6/14-7/19 Clahane, Dana ZOOM 30671 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Babad, Bruce ZOOM NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual sessions accessed via CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and listed above. For class-specific requirements, contact [email protected]. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the NOTE: The above class is being offered as a 2-unit class this semester. instructor at [email protected]. HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, please contact the Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Honors Program at (714) 992-7133. Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. MUS 116 F 3 Units Music Appreciation Transfer: CSU, UC This course is designed to give students a directed listening introduction Music and historical framework to a wide variety of music from the Middle Ages/ Renaissance to the present. There will be an emphasis on Western Art Music. MUS 106 F 3 Units 30672 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Staff ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual Introduction to Music Theory class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Transfer: CSU, UC times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Advisory: MUSA 131 F the instructor. This is the entry-level course in music theory for music majors and includes Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; introduction to clefs, scales, key signatures, chords, the piano keyboard, aural Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. skills, and to musical styles of major periods in music history. 30673 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Burger, Markus ONLINE • Plus one hour per day arranged ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30669 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Staff ZOOM nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; the instructor. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; 30723 OL2 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Burger, Markus ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- 30724 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Willis, Chad ONLINE nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. MUS 119 F 3 Units MUS 108 F 2 Units History of Rock Music Transfer: CSU, UC Introduction to Music Technology This course is a chronological study of rock and roll from its cultural beginnings Transfer: CSU in the early 1900s to the present. The course combines music analysis with This course covers the fundamental aspects of sound, human hearing, consumer explorations of the culture the music reflects, including social, economic, and electronics, and the latest developments in Digital Audio Workstations, video, political history. and music technology. This course is required for all music majors. 30675 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Babad, Bruce ZOOM 30670 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Lord, Cristina ONLINE The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For instructor at [email protected]. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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MUS 119 F continued: MUSA 111 F 1 Unit 30676 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Scott, Michael ONLINE Beginning Voice ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Transfer: CSU, UC nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the This course teaches basic vocal technique through voice training exercises, and directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For includes folk, show, and art songs in a class situation. This class is open to all class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. students and is intended as an entry-level class for inexperienced students who Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; wish to explore a Voice Major. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30686 001 10:40-12:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Menendez, Krystle ZOOM 30677 OL2 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Willis, Chad ONLINE The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For instructor at [email protected]. class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30678 OL3 ONLINE 7/6-8/8 Shew, Jamie ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- MUSA 120 F 1 Unit nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Beginning Guitar directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Transfer: CSU, UC class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. This course, which is designed for students with little or no guitar experience, Last day to add: July 11; Last day to drop without “W”: July 11; introduces the basics of playing guitar. Topics include note reading, chords and Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: July 8. scales. Field trips may be required outside of regularly-scheduled class times. 30771 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/11 Ray, Eric ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- MUS 171 F 2 Units nously) and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the Opera Production Performance directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For Advisory: Students are admitted by audition class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. This course involves the development of the fundamentals of singing, acting, and Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; movement for opera theatre through exercises, rehearsals, and a culminating Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. performance. 30681 001 2:00- 5:50 P MTWTh 6/14-7/14 Barsamian, Aram ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual MUSA 130 F 1 Unit class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Introduction to Piano for Non-Music Majors times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the Transfer: CSU, UC instructor at [email protected]. This course is designed for those with no or little piano experience. This course Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; provides an introduction to the fundamentals of piano playing: sight-reading Last day to drop with “W”: July 7; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. simple arrangement of popular tunes, technique, and rhythm. It is open to all students. • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION Music Applied 30688 001 8:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Staff ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and MUSA 110 F 1 Unit times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact Fundamentals of Voice Training for Non-Majors the instructor. Transfer: CSU Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; This course, for inexperienced singers, teaches basic vocal technique through Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. voice training exercises, folk, show, and art songs in a class situation. This class is open to all students. 30682 001 10:40-12:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Menendez, Krystle ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and Nursing (see Anatomy and Physiology) times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Nutrition (see Foods and Nutrition)

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PLEG 116 F 3 Units Computers in the Law Office Paralegal Studies Transfer: CSU This is a beginning course introducing computer hardware and software basics PLEG 101 F 3 Units that apply to the legal environment. Students will learn Microsoft Office compo- nents including Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook, and the Windows Introduction to Paralegal Studies operating system as they are used in the day-to-day life of paralegals. Transfer: CSU 30271 O01 6/7-8/1 Lusk, Douglas ONLINE This course explores the role and function of the paralegal in the legal profession ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted PRIMARILY ONLINE with a and provides a cursory overview of the major aspects involved in the practice MANDATORY ZOOM ORIENTATION on Mon, June 7, 2021, 11 am-2 pm. For of law. specific course requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. 30270 O01 6/7-8/1 James, Jacqueline ONLINE Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted PRIMARILY ONLINE with a Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. MANDATORY ZOOM ORIENTATION on Mon, June 7, 2021, 3 pm-6 pm. For specific course requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12.

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PLEG 207 F 3 Units Computer-Assisted Legal Research ATTENTION! Transfer: CSU All New Paralegal Students Prerequisite: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F, with a grade of C or better This course provides the student with an opportunity to explore and master the MANDATORY ONLINE available legal research databases available through online and Internet services, INFORMATION MEETING including Lexis and CD Rom technology. June 15, 2021 30274 O01 6/7-8/1 Carter, Sandy ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted PRIMARILY ONLINE with a 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm MANDATORY ZOOM ORIENTATION on Mon, June 7, 2021, 12 pm-2 pm. For Details will be provided by your instructor on the first day of class. specific course requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Students, under the ABA Guidelines G302 and 303, must learn how to per- form legal research. Because the cost of maintaining books is burdensome, students in PLEG 207 F may be required to purchase access to Lexis Advance PLEG 216 F 3 Units and/or Westlaw in order to have current and complete legal resources that meets these ABA Guidelines. Computers in the Law Office II Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Transfer: CSU Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. This course examines the various types of legal software used by litigation and transactional law firms. Types of software explored include, but are not limited to, programs for document preparation, case management, docketing, retrieval, PLEG 210 F 2 to 4 Units billing and calendaring systems. Paralegal Internship 30281 O01 6/7-8/1 Lusk, Douglas ONLINE Transfer: CSU ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted PRIMARILY ONLINE with a Prerequisite: PLEG 101 F and PLEG 104 F and PLEG 105 F and PLEG 201 F MANDATORY ZOOM ORIENTATION on Mon, June 7, 2021, 11 am-2 pm. For and PLEG 202 F, with a grade of C or better specific course requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. This course provides vocational learning and training opportunities for a student Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; through employment in a law office or other legal environment. 60 hours per Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. term minimum of supervised employment is required for each unit of credit. • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION PLEG 225 F 3 Units 30283 O01 6:50- 7:40 P MW 6/7-8/1 Perez, Xavier ZOOM The above class is conducted REMOTELY and meets via Zoom and/or other Law Office Management video conferencing software each week on Mondays and Wednesdays from Transfer: CSU 6:50-7:40 pm. Students need to have a web camera, a personal computer, and This course is an introduction to the paralegal’s role as a law office manager. an Internet connection to complete this course. The instructor will email the Issues addressed include managerial challenges in the legal environment and course information and syllabus to students by the first day of the semester. supervision unique to the ethical practice of law. If students do not receive these materials, email [email protected]. More 30289 O01 6:50-10:00 P TTh 6/8-7/27 Carter, Sandy ZOOM information will be available in the course syllabus. This class is a 2-unit class The above class is conducted REMOTELY and meets via Zoom and/or other requiring 120 hours of supervised employment. All hours arranged. For more video conferencing software each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from information, contact the paralegal program director at [email protected]. 6:50-10 pm. Students need to have a web camera, a personal computer, and Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; an Internet connection to complete this course. The instructor will email the Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. course information and syllabus to registered students on the first day of the 30285 O02 6:50- 7:40 P MW 6/7-8/1 Perez, Xavier ZOOM semester. If students do not receive these materials, email scarter@fullcoll. The above class is conducted REMOTELY and meets via Zoom and/or other edu. More information will be available in the course syllabus. video conferencing software each week on Mondays and Wednesdays from Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; 6:50-7:40 pm. Students need to have a web camera, a personal computer, and Last day to drop with “W”: July 13; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. an Internet connection to complete this course. The instructor will email the course information and syllabus to students by the first day of the semester. If students do not receive these materials, email [email protected]. More information will be available in the course syllabus. This class is a 3-unit class requiring 180 hours of supervised employment. All hours arranged. For more Philosophy and Religious Studies information, contact the paralegal program director at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; PHIL 100 F 3 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Introduction to Philosophy 30287 O03 6:50- 7:40 P MW 6/7-8/1 Perez, Xavier ZOOM Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation The above class is conducted REMOTELY and meets via Zoom and/or other This course will allow students to learn, analyze, and evaluate various view- video conferencing software each week on Mondays and Wednesdays from points, problems and issues regarding human nature, knowledge, morality, 6:50-7:40 pm. Students need to have a web camera, a personal computer, and religion and other selected topics. an Internet connection to complete this course. The instructor will email the 30366 O01 6/7-7/11 Crippen, James ONLINE course information and syllabus to students by the first day of the semester. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses If students do not receive these materials, email [email protected]. More CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the information will be available in the course syllabus. This class is a 4-unit class instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requiring 240 hours of supervised employment. All hours arranged. For more requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at information, contact the paralegal program director at [email protected]. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 18; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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PHIL 105 F 3 Units PHOT 111 F 3 Units World Religions Introduction to Photography from Analog to Digital Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Transfer: CSU This course is a comparative examination of the beliefs, world-views, rituals, This course will teach students how to create images with a digital camera, ethics, and social systems of the major religious traditions throughout the world. produce digital prints, and how to analyze the content of the photograph. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. 30284 O01 6/7-7/18 Haverstick, Jon ONLINE 30367 O01 6/7-7/11 Roberts, Martha ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. PHOT 290 F 2 to 4 Units Internship in Photography I PHIL 170 F 3 Units Transfer: CSU Logic and Critical Thinking This course is designed for photography students with an internship or employ- Transfer: CSU, UC ment in the photography industry to develop their skills. This course will develop the student’s critical thinking and writing skills. There 30286 O01 6/7-8/8 La Montia, Melody ONLINE will be an emphasis on recognition, analysis and evaluation of arguments. This ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses course fulfills the reading requirement for graduation. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30368 O01 6/7-7/11 Crippen, James ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor. Note: This course is offered as a 2-unit CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the course requiring arranged hours. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 17; Last day to drop without “W”: June 17; requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Last day to drop with “W”: July 24; Last day to drop for refund: June 12. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Physical Education Photography Physical Activity PHOT 101 F 3 Units Introduction to Photography PE 102 F 1 Unit Transfer: CSU, UC Yoga This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the current trends in Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation photography. Students will learn fundamentals of capturing a photographic This course is an overview of yoga, emphasizing breathing and deep relaxation image and printing of the image. techniques to reduce stress and improve concentration, circulation, flexibility, 30319 001 9:00- 2:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Minton, Jeffrey ZOOM and muscle tone as well as unify mind, body, and spirit. NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class 30604 004 10:45- 1:35 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Medina, Ashlyn ZOOM sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30603 001 2:30- 5:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Fraser, Cara ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions Student Responsibility to Drop Classes on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor If you decide not to participate in classes for which you at [email protected]. have registered, it is your responsibility to officially drop Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; within published deadlines. Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30551 003 3:30- 6:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Plum, Alix ZOOM If fees have not been paid, students who drop classes The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions after the refund deadline will incur a financial obligation on Zoom through CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed to the college and an administrative hold will be placed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. on their student record until fees are paid. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8.

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PE 114 F 1 Unit Can’t find where your PE class meets? High Intensity Interval Training (formerly Cardiovascular Conditioning) Dance Studio 1230 Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation North Balcony (upstairs) 1209N This course is designed for the student interested in achieving physical fitness North Gym 1201 through cardiovascular conditioning. Pilates 1803 30580 O01 6/7-7/11 Desmond, Daniel ONLINE South Balcony (upstairs) 1209S The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students South Gym 1225 must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first Spinning 1801 day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the Wellness Center Class FWELLC instructor at [email protected]. Wellness Center Lab FWELLL Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. OUTDOOR Facilities 30581 O02 7/12-8/13 Desmond, Daniel ONLINE Baseball Field FBBF The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students Aquatic Center AQUCTR must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first Sherbeck Field (Football/Track) SHBKFL day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the Soccer Field FCSOCC instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: July 17; Last day to drop without “W”: July 17; Softball Field FSBF Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: July 14. Sand Volleyball Court SVC Tennis Courts FTENCT PE 115 F 1 Unit OFF-CAMPUS Golfer’s Paradise GOPA Golf Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation 1600 N. Harbor, Fullerton, CA This course has an emphasis on learning the fundamental aspects of golf. Golf skills including swing mechanics, use of clubs, rules, chipping and putting will be covered. Class will be held at an off-campus golf facility. • $5 Material Fee — PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION PE 102 F continued: 30608 100 5:05- 7:55 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Kanal, Naveen GOPA 30605 002 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Tucker, Alba ZOOM The above class meets at Golfer’s Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions For class-specific requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. at [email protected]. 30609 101 5:30- 7:55 P MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Kanal, Naveen GOPA Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; The above class meets at Golfer’s Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. For class-specific requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. 30552 005 3:30- 5:55 P MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Plum, Alix ZOOM Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. on Zoom through CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor PE 121 F 1 Unit at [email protected]. Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; Walking for Fitness Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation 30606 100 6:30- 8:55 P MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Hendrix, Jeffrey ZOOM This course emphasizes individual exercises designed for the student interested The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions in achieving physical fitness walking. on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed 30540 O01 6/14-7/18 Bevec, Gina ONLINE in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses at [email protected]. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 19; Last day to drop without “W”: June 19; Last day to drop with “W”: July 10; Last day to drop for refund: June 16. PE 109 F 2 Units 30541 O02 7/12-8/13 Byrnes, Timothy ONLINE Intermediate Yoga ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Transfer: CSU, UC CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Prerequisite: PE 102 F with a grade of C or better instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific This course provides yoga sequences, breathing practices, meditation tech- requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. niques and guided relaxation. Last day to add: July 17; Last day to drop without “W”: July 17; 30607 001 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/19 Silverman, Rachel ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: July 14. The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to drop with “W”: July 7; Last day to drop for refund: June 8.

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PE 161 F 1 Unit PE 162 F continued: Body Conditioning and Fitness 30562 005 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/14-7/14 Baum, Chad FBBF Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation The above class is 1-unit for the Baseball Team. For class-specific require- This course will focus on individual exercise for contouring, conditioning, ments, contact­ the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- posture, weight training, aerobics and overall fitness. MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. 30610 001 11:00- 1:50 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Aguirre, Crystal ZOOM Last day to add: June 16; Last day to drop without “W”: June 16; The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions Last day to drop with “W”: July 7; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed 30615 014 7:00-10:20 A MTWTh 6/28-8/18 Austin, Philip SHBKFL in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor The above class is 2-units for the Football Team. For class-specific require- at [email protected]. ments, contact­ the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to add: July 6; Last day to drop without “W”: July 6; 30611 002 11:00- 1:25 P MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Aguirre, Crystal ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: June 30. The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions 30576 012 8:00- 9:30 A MTWTh 6/28-8/18 Martinez, Gabriel AQUCTR on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed The above class is 1-unit for the Women’s Water Polo Team. For class-­ in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor specific requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- at [email protected]. TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; INSTRUCTOR. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. Last day to add: July 6; Last day to drop without “W”: July 6; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: June 30. 30556 002 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Lewin, Pamela FCSOCC PE 162 F 1 to 2 Units The above class is 1-unit for the Women’s Lacrosse Team. For class-­ Conditioning for Athletes-Strength specific requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE This course will provide the student instruction and practice in weight training, INSTRUCTOR. power lifting, aerobic fitness/flexibility for competing in intercollegiate athletics. Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; 30545 001 10:40-12:10 P MTWTh 6/7-7/28 Webster, Perry 1201 Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Basketball Team. For class-­specific 30561 004 7:30- 9:55 A MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Dixon, Christopher SHBKFL requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION The above class is 1-unit for the Football Team. For class-specific require- IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE ments, contact the Coach at [email protected] or [email protected]. INSTRUCTOR. LIMITATION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; 30578 013 10:40- 1:30 P MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Alvari, Shawn FCSOCC Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. The above class is 1-unit for the Women’s Soccer Team. For class-specific­ 30574 011 7:30- 9:55 A MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Robinson, David SHBKFL requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION The above class is 1-unit for the Football Team. For class-specific requirements, IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE contact the Head Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- INSTRUCTOR. MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. 30573 100 6:30- 8:20 P MTWTh 6/7-7/22 Mendoza, Marian FSBF 30563 006 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Aviles, Gregory SHBKFL The above class is 1-unit for the Softball Team. For class-specific requirements, The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific require- contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLLMENT; ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; Last day to drop with “W”: July 12; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. 30616 015 7:30- 9:55 A MTWTh 6/9-8/18 Crooks, Brian SHBKFL 30565 007 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Castellanos, Kenneth SHBKFL The above class is 2-units for the Football Team. For class-specific require- The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE Last day to add: June 21; Last day to drop without “W”: June 21; INSTRUCTOR. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; 30617 016 7:30- 9:55 A MTWTh 6/9-8/18 Avant, James SHBKFL Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. The above class is 2-units for the Football Team. For class-specific require- 30567 008 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Gomez, Charley SHBKFL ments, contact­ the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific require- MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- Last day to add: June 21; Last day to drop without “W”: June 21; MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 15. Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; 30560 003 8:00- 9:50 A MTWTh 6/14-7/29 Foster, Marcia 1201 Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. The above class is 1-unit for the Women’s Basketball Team. For class- 30742 017 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Gonzalez, Ryan SHBKFL specific requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific require- TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- INSTRUCTOR. MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; Last day to drop with “W”: July 19; Last day to drop for refund: June 16. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19.

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PE 168 F 1 Unit PE 183 F continued: Cross Fit Training 30564 004 11:50- 2:15 P MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Aviles, Gregory SHBKFL (formerly Boot Camp Workout) The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific require- Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- This course will focus on individual exercise for obstacle course completion, MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. calisthenics, weight training, aerobics, yoga, Pilates and overall fitness. Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; 30612 001 4:00- 5:50 P MTWTh 6/21-8/5 Mendoza, Marian ZOOM Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions 30566 005 11:50- 2:15 P MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Castellanos, Kenneth SHBKFL on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- at [email protected]. TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; INSTRUCTOR. Last day to drop with “W”: July 26; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. 30568 006 11:50- 2:15 P MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Gomez, Charley SHBKFL PE 183 F 1 to 2 Units The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific require- Conditioning for Athletes - Circuit ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. This course is designed for instruction and practice in weight training, weight Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; lifting, anaerobic fitness/flexibility for competing in intercollegiate athletics. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. 30579 008 11:25- 1:50 P MTWTh 6/21-7/26 Anderson, James SVC 30743 009 11:50- 2:15 P MTWTh 7/15-8/18 Gonzalez, Ryan SHBKFL The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Volleyball Team. For class-specific The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Soccer Team. For class-specific require- requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. INSTRUCTOR. Last day to add: July 20; Last day to drop without “W”: July 20; Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 10; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. 30549 101 6:30- 8:55 P MTWTh 6/21-7/26 Price, Rhett AQUCTR PE 188 F 1 Unit The above class is 1-unit for the Men’s Water Polo Team. For class- specific requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITA- Self Defense-Boxing TION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation INSTRUCTOR. This course provides instruction in the discipline of boxing that covers cardio- Last day to add: June 23; Last day to drop without “W”: June 23; vascular endurance, strength development and improved agility. This course will Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 22. include sparring and self-defense aspects. 30554 100 7:00- 8:50 P MTWTh 6/21-8/5 Plum, Alix ZOOM 30533 001 10:40- 1:05 P MTWTh 7/6-8/9 Austin, Philip ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom through CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed on Zoom through CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to add: July 11; Last day to drop without “W”: July 11; Last day to drop with “W”: July 26; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: July 7. 30546 001 8:00- 9:30 A MTWTh 6/28-8/18 Sheil, Sean SHBKFL The above class is 1-unit for the Cross Country Team. For class-specific require- PE 193 F 1 Unit ments, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLL- MENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Weight Training/Weight Lifting Last day to add: July 6; Last day to drop without “W”: July 6; This course provides instruction in strength training and focuses on weight Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: June 30. lifting techniques that will produce muscle endurance and muscle strength. This 30572 007 8:00-10:25 A MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Kanal, Naveen GOPA course will provide instruction and demonstration for Olympic style lifts. The above class is 1-unit for the Women’s Golf Team. Class meets at Golfer’s 30542 O01 6/14-7/18 Bevec, Gina ONLINE Paradise, 1600 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. For class-specific requirements, ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLLMENT; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13. Last day to add: June 19; Last day to drop without “W”: June 19; 30559 003 10:40- 1:05 P MTWTh 7/12-8/12 Lewin, Pamela FCSOCC Last day to drop with “W”: July 10; Last day to drop for refund: June 16. The above class is 1-unit for the Women’s Soccer Team. For class-specific­ requirements, contact the Coach at [email protected]. LIMITATION IN ENROLLMENT; SELECTION TO ENROLL BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Last day to add: July 14; Last day to drop without “W”: July 14; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 4; Last day to drop for refund: July 13.

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Pilates PE 235 F continued: 30088 O05 7/12-8/13 Byrnes, Timothy ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses PE 223 F 1 Unit CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Pilates Mat I instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Transfer: CSU, UC requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. This is a beginning level course in alignment and correctives work based on Last day to add: July 17; Last day to drop without “W”: July 17; exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: July 14. 30613 001 8:00-10:50 A MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Horner, Beatrice ZOOM The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed PE 243 F 3 Units in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor Stress Management at [email protected]. Transfer: CSU, UC Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; This course examines the nature of stress and the physiological and psycho- Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. logical effects of prolonged stress response. This course includes short- and long-term somatic and cognitive techniques for management of stress. 30089 O01 6/7-7/18 Austin, Philip ONLINE PE 224 F 1 Unit ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Pilates Mat II CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Transfer: CSU, UC instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Prerequisite: PE 223 F with a grade of C or better requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. This course provides instruction in alignment and correctives work based on Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; concepts and exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates, including advanced level Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. mat work using small equipment. 30090 O02 6/14-7/25 Crooks, Brian ONLINE 30614 001 8:00-10:50 A MTWTh 6/7-7/7 Horner, Beatrice ZOOM ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class sessions CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the on Zoom using CANVAS with the instructor during the dates and times listed instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Last day to add: June 9; Last day to drop without “W”: June 9; Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. Last day to drop with “W”: June 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 8. 30091 O03 6/21-8/1 Baum, Chad ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Theory instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; PE 235 F 3 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 30092 O04 6/28-8/8 Campbell, Garrett ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This is a general course that meets the needs of civic-minded students who wish CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the to be trained in accident prevention and care of the injured. The American Red instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Cross instructional outline will be followed. Upon successful completion, the requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. students will be certified in both Standard First Aid and CPR. Last day to add: July 5; Last day to drop without “W”: July 5; 30084 O01 6/7-7/18 Snyder, Peter ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: July 1. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30093 O05 7/6-8/13 Byrnes, Timothy ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to add: July 12; Last day to drop without “W”: July 12; 30085 O02 6/14-7/25 Price, Rhett ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 3; Last day to drop for refund: July 9. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific PE 244 F 3 Units requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Techniques and Principles of Coaching Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Transfer: CSU, UC Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. This course is the study of coaching strategies, techniques, principles and 30086 O03 6/21-8/1 Price, Rhett ONLINE philosophies. Topics include periodization, practice planning and skill devel- ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses opment, leadership, team management, nutrition and substance use. ASEP CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Coaching Certification is offered through this course. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific 30534 O01 6/28-8/8 Rapp, Edward ONLINE requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: July 5; Last day to drop without “W”: July 5; Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: July 1.

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PE 247 F 3 Units PE 252 F 3 Units Sports Management Introduction to Kinesiology Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU This course introduces organization, management, planning, staffing, directing, This course is an introduction to kinesiology as a profession and as an academic and controlling a sports program. This course also includes such areas as discipline. This course explores sub-disciplines, opportunities in the field, budget, facilities, scheduling, officials, transportation, public relations, parent philosophy, scientific foundation, and analyses and evaluates individuals that and booster clubs, purchase and care of athletic equipment, fundraising and have influenced these trends and issues in the 21st century. marketing. 30099 O01 6/7-7/18 Bassi, Lisa ONLINE 30095 O02 6/21-8/1 Foster, Marcia ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. 30100 O02 6/28-8/8 Baum, Chad ONLINE 30094 O01 6/28-8/1 Snyder, Peter ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: July 5; Last day to drop without “W”: July 5; Last day to add: July 3; Last day to drop without “W”: July 3; Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: July 1. Last day to drop with “W”: July 24; Last day to drop for refund: June 30. PE 266 F 3 Units PE 248 F 3 Units Fitness for Living Psychology of Sport (formerly Physical Fitness as a Lifelong Concept) Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation This course is a study of psychological effects on motor performance as well This course focuses on current trends and thoughts towards the lifelong under- as the effects of participating in physical activity on psychological development, standing of fitness. Emphasis is on physical fitness and the aging process. health, and well-being. Research into fitness concepts and training techniques for those advancing in 30096 O01 6/14-7/25 Rapp, Edward ONLINE years. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30536 O01 6/7-7/11 Aviles, Gregory ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; 30535 O02 7/6-8/13 Snyder, Peter ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30537 O02 7/12-8/13 Aviles, Gregory ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: July 12; Last day to drop without “W”: July 12; requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 3; Last day to drop for refund: July 9. Last day to add: July 17; Last day to drop without “W”: July 17; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: July 14. PE 250 F 3 Units Sports and Society Wellness Transfer: CSU This course examines the role of sport in a global society and how various ethnic and minority groups have influenced sport participation at all levels. This course WELL 230 F 3 Units fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. The Body-Mind Connection 30098 O02 6/21-8/1 Webster, Perry ONLINE Transfer: CSU ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course is designed to explore the body-mind connection and their impact CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the on our overall health and well-being. The student will learn personal techniques instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific for optimal health and wellness. requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. 30539 O01 6/21-8/1 Campbell, Garrett ONLINE Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30097 O01 7/12-8/13 Foster, Marcia ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: July 17; Last day to drop without “W”: July 17; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 5; Last day to drop for refund: July 14.

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WELL 242 F 2 Units POSC 100 F continued: Stress Management and Relaxation Training 30370 O02 6/7-7/11 Dahi, Naji ONLINE Transfer: CSU ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course provides the theory of stress management, as well as instruction in CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the stretching and relaxation techniques. Related topics encompass the effect of diet instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific on stress and the role of exercise in a management program. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at 30101 O01 6/7-7/18 Campbell, Garrett ONLINE https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific 30371 O03 6/7-7/11 Dahi, Naji ONLINE requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific 30102 O02 6/14-7/25 Bassi, Lisa ONLINE requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. 30372 O04 6/7-7/11 Delshad, Archie ONLINE Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the 30103 O03 6/21-8/1 Bassi, Lisa ONLINE instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; 30373 O05 6/7-7/11 Reilly, Joseph ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30104 O04 6/28-8/8 Rapp, Edward ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to add: July 5; Last day to drop without “W”: July 5; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: July 1. 30374 O06 6/7-7/11 Matthews, Craig ONLINE 30538 O05 7/6-8/13 Webster, Perry ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at requirements, contact the instructor at [email protected]. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: July 12; Last day to drop without “W”: July 12; Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: Aug 3; Last day to drop for refund: July 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. 30375 O07 6/7-7/11 Mira, Oscar ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Political Science requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# POSC 100 F 3 Units Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. American Government 30376 O08 6/7-7/11 Thomas, Jillian ONLINE Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses This course is an introductory survey of American political issues, governing CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the institutions, federal and state, and other areas involving American politics instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific (political parties, interest groups, public bureaucracies, and judicial decisions) requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at that stresses the development of students’ analytical skills. https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# 30369 O01 6/7-7/11 Balma, Jodi ONLINE Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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POSC 150 F 3 Units PSY 120 F 3 Units California Government and Politics Human Sexuality Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU, UC This course is an introductory survey of California government and politics that This course offers students the opportunity to study many of the interacting is designed to familiarize the student with the issues, institutions, and processes cultural, personal and health factors relating to human sexual development, affecting public policy decisions in California. attitudes and behavior. 30377 O01 6/7-7/11 Balma, Jodi ONLINE 30463 O01 6/7-7/11 Glass, John ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

PSY 139 F 3 Units Developmental Psychology: Life Cycle Transfer: CSU, UC Psychology Prerequisite: PSY 101 F or PSY 101HF, with a grade of C or better This course focuses on psychological theories and research on human develop- PSY 101 F 3 Units ment across the lifespan, the research methods used to study development and General Psychology the factors that promote healthy development. Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation 30464 O01 6/7-7/11 Sabet, Sarah ONLINE This course scientifically introduces major areas in psychology, including ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses research methods, social, biological, abnormal and developmental psychology, CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the memory, intelligence, learning, motivation, emotions, personality and therapy. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in PSY 101HF. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at 30460 O01 6/7-7/11 Felender, Julie ONLINE https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at PSY 145 F 3 Units https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Child Psychology Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Transfer: CSU, UC 30461 O02 6/7-7/11 Ingersoll, Brittany ONLINE This course covers the psychology of development and will be studied from the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses prenatal stage through adolescence across physical, cognitive and psychosocial CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the changes. Theories and research findings will be applied to real-life situations. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific 30465 O01 6/7-7/11 Sabet, Sarah ONLINE requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at 30462 O03 6/7-7/11 Fell, Devon ONLINE https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at PSY 161 F 4 Units https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Elementary Statistics for Behavioral Science Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Prerequisite: MATH 040 F with a grade of C or better or math skills clearance This course covers presentations of graphic data, probability theory, hypothesis Student Responsibility to Drop Classes testing, correlation analysis, analysis of variance, and basic research design. If you decide not to participate in classes for which you 30466 O01 6/7-7/11 Ura, Masako ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses have registered, it is your responsibility to officially drop CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the within published deadlines. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific If fees have not been paid, students who drop classes requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# after the refund deadline will incur a financial obligation Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; to the college and an administrative hold will be placed Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. on their student record until fees are paid.

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Real Estate Social Sciences

RE 101 F 3 Units SOSC 130 F 3 Units Principles of Real Estate Introduction to LGBTQ Studies Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU, UC This course covers the fundamentals of California real estate. This includes This introductory course examines a broad range of contemporary gay, lesbian, development, ownership, appraisal, law, practices, financing, land/location bisexual, transgender, and queer issues from a variety of perspectives. This values, transfers, trends, regulations, and economic effects. This course fulfills course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. the educational prerequisites for California state licensing requirements. This 30459 O01 6/7-7/11 Sanchez, Elizabeth ONLINE course meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30216 O01 6/21-8/13 Ghidella, Richard ONLINE CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Success- instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ful completion of an individual student project with a grade of C or better is requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at required to pass the class. This 8-week class moves quickly and requires https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# immediate and ongoing access to the assigned textbook, has weekly assign- Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; ments and requires frequent and reliable Internet access. This class will use Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Canvas. The instructor will email the class orientation and syllabus to regis- tered students on the first day of the semester. Students who do not receive the material should email the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Sociology

RE 201 F 3 Units SOC 101 F 3 Units Real Estate Practice Introduction to Sociology Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU, UC This course focuses on developing an understanding of real estate transaction This course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with the strategies and requirements for building a successful real estate career. This field of sociology. The processes of social change are understood in the context course meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements. of collective human behavior. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education 30217 O01 6/21-8/13 Steidel, Lee ONLINE Requirement for graduation. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Success- 30378 O01 6/7-7/11 Andrus, Angie ONLINE ful completion of an individual student project with a grade of C or better is ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses required to pass the class. This 8-week class moves quickly and requires CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the immediate and ongoing access to the assigned textbook, has weekly assign- instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific ments and requires frequent and reliable Internet access. This class will use requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Canvas. The instructor will email the class orientation and syllabus to regis- https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# tered students on the first day of the semester. Students who do not receive Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; the material should email the instructor at [email protected]. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; 30379 O02 6/7-7/11 Banda, Sergio ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific RE 202 F 3 Units requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at Real Estate Finance https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Transfer: CSU Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; This course focuses on developing an understanding of real estate financing Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. programs and strategies, and selection of the most appropriate loan program. This course meets the Fullerton College certificate requirements. SOC 275 F 3 Units 30218 O01 6/21-8/13 Ghidella, Richard ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Success- Marriage and Family ful completion of an individual student project with a grade of C or better is Transfer: CSU, UC required to pass the class. This 8-week class moves quickly and requires This course is a study of the institutions of marriage and family through the immediate and ongoing access to the assigned textbook, has weekly assign- consideration of relevant topics such as love, partnership, communication, ments and requires frequent and reliable Internet access. This class will use sexuality, parenting, conflict, and diversity. This course fulfills the Multicultural Canvas. The instructor will email the class orientation and syllabus to regis- Education Requirement for graduation. tered students on the first day of the semester. Students who do not receive 30380 O01 6/7-7/11 Nelson-Wright, Kelly ONLINE the material should email the instructor at [email protected]. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

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SOC 290 F 3 Units SPAN 102 F 5 Units Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Elementary Spanish II Transfer: CSU, UC Transfer: CSU, UC This course is a sociological analysis of race, ethnicity and racism. Coursework Prerequisite: SPAN 101 F with a grade of C or better or Pass or SPAN 101HF includes an examination of cultural, political, and economic practices and insti- with a grade of C or better or one year of high school Spanish with a grade tutions that support or challenge racism and racial and ethnic inequalities. This of C or better course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. This course continues to emphasize communicative competence across the 30381 O01 6/7-7/11 Abdel Haq, Mohammad ONLINE basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses are introduced further to the culture of Spain and Latin America. CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific 30007 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/13 Callahan, Lina ONLINE requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# nously) and uses CANVAS. Students are required to access the class at https:// Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; fullcoll.instructure.com on the first day of the term, Mon, June 21, and begin Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. working immediately. Students MUST view the MANDATORY ONLINE ORI- ENTATION VIDEOS in CANVAS by Mon, June 21, or will be dropped from the class. Waitlisted students and petitioners may request the class on a space- available basis by emailing the instructor by the first day of the term. For class-specific requirements, visit instructor’s website at http://staff.fullcoll. Spanish edu/lcallahan, or contact instructor at [email protected]. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; SPAN 101 F 5 Units Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. Elementary Spanish I Transfer: CSU, UC SPAN 201 F 5 Units This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, Spanish for the Spanish Speaker speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation history of Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries. Advisory: Native or near-native Spanish language proficiency • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION This course offers intensive training in oral and written Spanish for those who 30004 001 7:40-10:30 A MTWTh 6/21-8/11 Linggi, Edward ZOOM speak Spanish but have had little or no formal training in the language. Students The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual that take either SPAN 101 F or SPAN 102 F or SPAN 203 F (or all of these) may class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and not receive credit for SPAN 201 F. times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION the instructor. 30008 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/13 Callahan, Lina ONLINE Last day to add: June 28; Last day to drop without “W”: June 28; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. nously) and uses CANVAS. Students are required to access the class at https:// 30005 100 6:30- 9:20 P MTWTh 6/21-8/11 Martinez, Brenda ZOOM fullcoll.instructure.com on the first day of the term, Mon, June 21, and begin The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” (synchronous) virtual working immediately. Students MUST view the MANDATORY ONLINE ORI- class sessions on CANVAS/ZOOM with the instructor during the days and ENTATION VIDEOS in CANVAS by Mon, June 21, or will be dropped from the times listed in the class schedule. For class-specific requirements, contact class. Waitlisted students and petitioners may request the class on a space- the instructor. available basis by emailing the instructor by the first day of the term. For Last day to add: June 28; Last day to drop without “W”: June 28; class-specific requirements, visit instructor’s website at http://staff.fullcoll. Last day to drop with “W”: July 29; Last day to drop for refund: June 23. edu/lcallahan, or contact instructor at [email protected]. 30006 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/13 Kim, Kelly ONLINE Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. nously) and uses CANVAS. This class requires a mandatory orientation meet- ing on Zoom at one of the following times: Mon, June 21, at 6:00 pm or Tues, June 22, at 10:00 am. Students are required to access the class at https:// fullcoll.instructure.com on the first day of the term, Mon, June 21, and begin working immediately. Students MUST log in and attend one of the orienta- tion meetings or they will be dropped from the class. Waitlisted students and Important! Student Email Information petitioners may request the class on a space-available basis by emailing the instructor. For class-specific requirements, visit instructor’s website at http:// Students have reported undelivered, delayed, and/or staff.fullcoll.edu/kkim/, or contact instructor at [email protected]. blank emails from various email providers. Last day to add: June 30; Last day to drop without “W”: June 30; Last day to drop with “W”: July 31; Last day to drop for refund: June 25. We strongly suggest that students frequently monitor their “Announcements” in myGateway for messages regarding registration and waitlisting. The college is NOT responsible for undelivered, delayed, or incomplete emails from ANY email provider.

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SPAN 203 F 4 Units TECH 199 F 1 to 3 Units Intermediate Spanish III Technology and Engineering: Independent Study I Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation This course is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of Prerequisite: SPAN 102 F with a grade of C or better or Pass or SPAN 102HF technical areas through individual study. with a grade of C or better or Pass or two years of high school Spanish with 30492 IS1 6/7-7/28 Starkman, Kenneth ONLINE a grade of C or better NOTE: The above class is offered as a 1-unit course requiring 54 arranged This course develops oral and written expression, listening and reading compe- hours. tency based on cultural and literary materials, and provides an expanded review Last day to add: June 14; Last day to drop without “W”: June 14; of key grammatical concepts. Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 9. • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION 30009 OL1 ONLINE 6/21-8/1 Kim, Kelly ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE (asynchro- nously) and uses CANVAS. This class requires students to view the MAN- DATORY ONLINE ORIENTATION VIDEOS at http://staff.fullcoll.edu/kkim/ by Theatre Arts Mon, June 21. Students are required to access the class at https://fullcoll. instructure.com on the first day of the term, Mon, June 21, and begin work- THEA 100 F 3 Units ing immediately. Students MUST view the online orientation videos or will be Introduction to the Theatre dropped from the class. Waitlisted students and petitioners may request the Transfer: CSU, UC class on a space-available basis by emailing the instructor. For class-specific This course will explore the exciting and dynamic world of theatre from a new requirements, visit instructor’s website at http://staff.fullcoll.edu/kkim/, or perspective. Students will develop a keen understanding of play analysis, the contact instructor at [email protected]. role of audience and the various production components that create a theatrical Last day to add: June 27; Last day to drop without “W”: June 27; event. Attendance at live theatrical performance(s) is required. NOTE: Acting is Last day to drop with “W”: July 22; Last day to drop for refund: June 24. not required for this class. 30340 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Mueller, Michael ONLINE ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Students must log into this course by Mon, June 14 or may be dropped from the course. This course uses CANVAS. For specific course requirements, contact the Technology-Related Courses instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to fre- quently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. TECH 080 F 1 Unit Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; Federal Aviation Administration Drone Pilot Test Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. 30341 OL2 ONLINE 6/14-7/25 Clasby, Candice ONLINE Preparation ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Students This course reviews and prepares students to take the Federal Aviation must log into this course by Mon, June 21 or may be dropped from the Administration’s initial aeronautical knowledge test through lecture, discussion course. This course uses CANVAS. For specific course requirements, contact and individual flying of drones. This course will help students complete FAA the instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to fre- Form 8710-13 for a remote pilot certificate. quently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. • PASS/NO PASS/LETTER GRADE OPTION Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; 30532 O01 6/14-7/25 Seidel, Jay ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific THEA 105 F 3 Units requirements, contact the instructor. Musical Theatre History Last day to add: June 20; Last day to drop without “W”: June 20; Transfer: CSU, UC Last day to drop with “W”: July 15; Last day to drop for refund: June 17. This course explores the uniquely American art form that is musical theatre. Students will learn how the composers, librettists, lyricists, choreographers, directors, and designers contributed to the formation and the popularity of TECH 150 F 2 Units musical theatre, as it exists today. Attendance at live theatrical production(s) Basic Drone Piloting is required. Transfer: CSU 30342 OL1 ONLINE 6/7-7/18 Espinosa, Timothy ONLINE This course will train students to effectively pilot an unmanned aerial vehicle ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE. Students or drone. Federal regulations and guidelines as well as proper safety regarding must log into this course by Mon, June 14 or may be dropped from the course. drones will be taught. Ethics surrounding drone use will be discussed. This course uses CANVAS. For specific course requirements, contact the 30471 001 3:00- 5:50 P MTWTh 6/7-6/30 Seidel, Jay ZOOM instructor at [email protected]. For general information, answers to fre- NOTE: The above class requires mandatory attendance at “live” virtual class quently asked questions, or help desk support, go to http://online.fullcoll.edu. sessions on CANVAS with the instructor during the days and times listed in Last day to add: June 13; Last day to drop without “W”: June 13; the class schedule. Students should be prepared to attend three face-to-face Last day to drop with “W”: July 8; Last day to drop for refund: June 10. sessions for course completion. For class-specific requirements, contact the instructor. Last day to add: June 8; Last day to drop without “W”: June 8; Last day to drop with “W”: June 23; Last day to drop for refund: June 8.

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THEA 132 F 0.5 to 3 Units Beginning Resident Theatre Company Transfer: CSU Women’s Studies In this course, students will serve as playwrights, dramaturges, actors, techni- cians and production assistants in the development of new and experimental WMNS 100 F 3 Units plays for D-Fest or Director’s Festival. An audition or interview will be conducted by student directors for the purposes of assigning performance roles and tech- Introduction to Women’s Studies Transfer: CSU, UC nical positions. Additional hours may be required for technical, dress rehearsals This course provides an examination of social/cultural themes from a feminist and performances. perspective, and the treatment and experiences of women in diverse societies. 30756 001 10:00- 5:00 P MTWTh 7/19-7/29 Clasby, Candice 1310 This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. Last day to add: July 19; Last day to drop without “W”: July 19; 30458 O01 6/7-7/11 Kar, Rosie ONLINE Last day to drop with “W”: July 27; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. ONLINE CLASS: The above class is conducted ENTIRELY ONLINE and uses 30757 002 10:00- 5:00 P MTWTh 7/19-7/29 Espinosa, Timothy 1319 CANVAS. Students must log onto this class and follow the directions of the Last day to add: July 19; Last day to drop without “W”: July 19; instructor by the first day of class or may be dropped. For class-specific Last day to drop with “W”: July 27; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. requirements, contact the instructor. Additional information may be found at 30758 003 10:00- 5:00 P MTWTh 7/19-7/29 Clowes, Kevin 1313 https://socsci.fullcoll.edu/# Last day to add: July 19; Last day to drop without “W”: July 19; Last day to add: June 12; Last day to drop without “W”: June 12; Last day to drop with “W”: July 27; Last day to drop for refund: July 19. Last day to drop with “W”: July 2; Last day to drop for refund: June 9.

Wellness (see Physical Education)

Adding a Waitlisted Course PAY YOUR FEES Using an Add Code • Fees are due IMMEDIATELY. Fullerton College does • You cannot add a waitlisted course with an Add Code not bill for unpaid registrations. until AFTER the first class meeting. • Pay by credit card on myGateway. • Once you receive the Add Code from the instructor, log • Check/money order payments can be submitted by mail on to myGateway and go to “Registration tools” and to the Bursar office. click “Add or Drop Classes”. • Due to the COVID-19 campus closure cash payments • Go to the CRN you are waitlisted in and click will not be accepted. We recommend that you mail a “Waitlisted–Drop” to drop from the waitlist. check/money order to the Bursar office. • Re-enter the same CRN, and follow the prompts to • Print schedule/bill via myGateway for confirmation of enter the 6-digit Add Code. registration and payment of classes. • Click “Confirm Your Choices” and “Complete • Students who are enrolled in classes and have not paid Registration”. fees will have a hold placed on their records. • Print your schedule/bill and make sure there is an • Non-attendance or non-payment for a class does not “RW” registration status next to each course. It is the release students from their responsibility and may result student’s responsibility to verify class enrollment. in a failing grade being awarded if the class is not • Please be advised that Add Codes cannot be used dropped by the student within the appropriate deadline. before the first day of class or AFTER the add deadline • Unpaid fees may be collected at a later date through the for the course. Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program (paid from your tax refund).

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AUDITING COURSES of showing that grounds exist for the challenge. Challenges An enrolled student who intends to audit a class must file shall be resolved in a timely manner and, if the challenge is online “Petition to Audit” form by the add deadline of the upheld, the student shall be permitted to enroll in the course or class. Go to https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/downloadable- program in question. Grounds for challenge are: forms/. Refer to the College Catalog for details. 1. The prerequisite or corequisite has not been established in accordance with the district’s process for establishing COURSE PROGRESSION prerequisites and corequisites. A student is expected to take courses on an accepted progressive basis. The student will not receive credit for 2. The prerequisite or corequisite is either unlawfully classes which are considered lower in degree of advancement discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully than those already taken. discriminatory manner. 3. The student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in (EW) EXCUSED WITHDRAWAL: the course or program despite not meeting the prerequi- Excused Withdrawal occurs when a student is permitted site or corequisite. to withdraw from course(s) due to specific events beyond 4. The student will be subject to undue delay in attaining the control of the student and may include a job transfer the goal of his or her educational plan because the outside the geographical region, an illness in the family prerequisite or corequisite course has not been made where the student is the primary caregiver, when the reasonably available. student who is incarcerated in a California state prison or county jail is released from custody or involuntarily REQUEST TO EXCLUDE D or F GRADES transferred before the end of the term, when the student is If a student has previously received a D or F grade in a the subject of an immigration action, or other extenuating course taken at Fullerton College and repeats exactly the circumstances beyond the control of the student affecting his/ same course and earns a higher letter grade, the student her ability to complete a course(s). Verifiable documentation may petition to exclude the D or F grade from his or her must be presented upon petition by the student to Admissions cumulative grade point average. Petitions are available online & Records. The EW grade does not count in calculation of https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/downloadable-forms/. Refer to probation or dismissal and is not counted as an enrollment the College Catalog for complete information. attempt for purposes of course repetition. Please note that the EW grade does count in the Federal financial aid Satisfactory STUDENT INFORMATION Academic Progress Calculations. A student should consult with Student data should be kept current and updated to receive the financial aid staff regarding any impact. Title 5 Sections important information from the college. The student is 55024 (See AR 5075 Course Adds, Drops and Withdrawals). responsible for any delay in communications when an incorrect address, phone, or email is on file. Go tohttps://admissions. GRADES fullcoll.edu/downloadable-forms/. Grades are available via myGateway approximately two For an accurate 1098-T Tuition Statement, it is required by the weeks after the class ends. Log in to myGateway, click IRS that you have your legal name and SSN on file (the same Student on the left hand side and click Student Records. name and number that is on your Social Security card.) Incomplete (I) Grades If an Incomplete (I) is received, the student cannot re-enroll TRANSCRIPTS in the course. Specified coursework must be completed no Students should submit official transcripts to Fullerton College later than one year with the instructor who assigned the according to the criteria below. incomplete grade. High school transcripts — Students who graduated from In Progress (IP) Grades high school in the past two years (submit to the Counseling If an In Progress (IP) is received, the student must re-enroll Center.) in the course the following term. Other college transcripts from previous colleges attended should be submitted to the Admissions and Records Office MATRICULATION APPEALS PROCEDURES for the following reasons — A Matriculation Appeals Petition may be filed for any of the following concerns: • Students who plan to graduate or complete a certificate and/or transfer from Fullerton College. Review of Placement Decisions • Students who are applying for EOPS (Extended Oppor- The student must make an appointment to see the Dean of tunity Program & Services) in order to be evaluated for Counseling. If the Dean of Counseling is unavailable within eligibility. three (3) working days, the student shall take the appeal • Veterans collecting educational benefits (submit to the directly to the Dean of Humanities or Dean of Mathematics as Financial Aid Office.) appropriate. The student must include documentation and/or • Students who need to show proof of prerequisite information to support the appeal. completion (submit to the Counseling Center.) Further Student Rights to Challenge Prerequisites evaluation of other college transcripts may be required and/or Corequisites by the Admissions and Records Office prior to course Section 55003 of Title V states: Any prerequisite or corequisite clearance for enrollment. may be challenged by a student on one or more of the • Other college transcripts are kept on file for 5 years from grounds listed below. The student shall bear the initial burden date of submission.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2020–2021 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Students may earn multiple traditional associate degrees (AA and/or AS) from Fullerton 170 F (F’12); HIST 110 F (F’00), 110HF (F’06), 111 F (F’00), 111HF (F’06), 112 F (F’99), College. Please refer to the College Catalog for the requirements of earning more than one 112HF (F’99), 113 F (F’99), 113HF (F’99), 154 F (F’11), 165 F (F’12), 165HF, 191 F, traditional associate degrees. 270 F; JOUR 271 F; MKT 205 F (F’03); PE 250 F (F’99); PHIL 105 F (F’98), 105HF REQUIREMENTS: (F’98), 225 F (F’19), 270 F (F’98); PLEG 227 F; POSC 200 F (F’11); PSY 131 F (F’03); 1. Completion of 60 degree applicable units with a cumulative 2.0 grade point average. SOC 101 F, 101HF (F’03), 102 F (F’99), 230 F (F’20) or 230HF (F’20), 275 F (F’10), 2. Residence Requirement 275HF (F’10), 277 F, 277HF, 280 F, 290 F (F’14) or 290HF; SOSC 130 F; SPAN 206 F a. A minimum of 24 units accumulated during two or more semesters must be (F’03); THEA 108 F (F’03); WMNS 100 F (F’20), 100HF (F’20). completed at Fullerton College; OR 7. Graduation Reading Requirement b. The last 12 units prior to awarding the degree must be completed at Fullerton Proficiency in reading may be satisfied byone of the following: College. a. Completion of a degree (AA/AS or higher) from a regionally accredited college or 3. Completion of coursework in a major as required (see college catalog). university confirmed by submission of an official transcript from a regionally 4. Completion of general education: accredited college or university. a. 24 units as stipulated by the Fullerton College graduation requirements (see b. A Fullerton College placement test score indicating a placement into READ 142 F if below) OR taken prior to 11/16/2018, or a reading proficiency test approved by the Fullerton b. 39 units as stipulated by the CSU general education requirements (CSU GE Areas College Reading Department. A1, A2, A3, and B4 must have grades of C or better) OR c. A passing grade of “C” or better in READ 096 F (formerly READ 056BF), c. 37–39 units as stipulated by the IGETC (Intersegmental General Education READ 101 F, READ 142 F, ESL 185 F or ESL 189 F; or an equivalent course with a Transfer Curriculum) requirements. grade of “C-” or higher confirmed by submission of official transcripts from a 5. Completion of a one-unit physical education or dance activity course, or AJ 135 F regionally accredited college or university. Weaponless Defense or PE 243 F Stress Management or PE 266 F Physical Fitness as d. A passing grade of “C” or better in any course in the IGETC (1B); or CSU GE (A3) a Lifelong Concept or WELL 242 F Stress Management and Relaxation. Critical Thinking category; or an equivalent course with a grade of “C-” or higher 6. Completion of one Multicultural Education Requirement: AJ 278 F; ANTH 102 F, 102HF confirmed by submission of official transcripts from a regionally accredited (F’06), 105 F (F’99), 107 F or 107HF; BUS 131 F (F’98), 242 F; CDES 201 F (F’99), college or university. 210 F (F’14); COMM 120 F; CRTV 126AF (F’00), 126BF (F’00); COUN 152 F; DANC e. A passing grade of “C” or better in the Fullerton College AA/AS degree General 210 F (F’03); ENGL 224 F (F’09), 224HF, 225 F (F’09), 225HF, 239 F (F’97), 240 F, Education pattern Area A2 (Analytical Thinking), or an equivalent course with a 243 F, 243HF (F’06), 249 F (F’10); ETHS 101 F or 101HF, 129 F (F’19), 130 F (F’19), grade of “C-” or higher confirmed by submission of official transcripts from a 131 F (F’19), 150 F, 151 F, 152 F, 153 F or 153HF, 159 F, 160 F, 170 F (F’20), 171 F regionally accredited college or university. (F’20), 235 F or 235HF; FASH 244 F; FOOD 130 F; GEOG 100 F, 100HF (F’97), 160 F, FULLERTON COLLEGE GENERAL EDUCATION GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Twenty-four (24) Units Total Minimum Required — Three (3) Units in Each of the Eight (8) Sub-categories Courses appearing in more than one area may only be counted in one area. New courses for 2020–2021 are listed in bold. *Courses can be used only in one area (Area “A” to “D”) AREA A – Language and Rationality (6 units) 273 F, 274 F, 281 F, 282 F; MUSA 104 F, 130 F; PHOT 101 F, 111 F; THEA 100 F, 104 F, A1 Written Communication (3 units) **completed with a grade of “C” or better** 105 F (F’12), 106 F, 109 F, 127 F, 160 F, 161 F, 162 F, 196HF BUS 111 F; ENGL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 110 F (F’20); JOUR 101 F C2 Literature, Philosophy, Religion and Foreign Language A2 Analytical Thinking (3 units) CDES 242 F (F’13); ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 105 F, 203 F, 204 F, 207 F, 208 F, 209 F BUS 112 F, 211 F (F’17) or 211HF (F’17); CIS 111 F or 111HF (F’17); COMM 100 F, (F’19), 210 F, 211 F or 211HF, 212 F or 212HF, 221 F or 221HF, 222 F or 222HF, 120 F, 124 F, 135 F; CRTV 118 F; CSCI 123 F; ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F; 224 F or 224HF, 225 F or 225HF, 234 F or 234HF, 239 F, 240 F, 243 F or 243HF, JOUR 110 F or 110HF; MATH 120 F* or 120HF*; PHIL 170 F, 172 F; PSY 161 F* or 245 F, 246 F, 248 F, 249 F, 251 F, 254 F (F’10), 255 F; ETHS 130 F* (F’02), 171 F* 161HF*; READ 142 F; SOSC 120 F*, 125 F (F’20); HIST 110 F* (F’15) or 110HF*, 111 F* (F’15) or 111HF*, 112 F* (F’02) or *MATH 120 F or 120HF, PSY 161 F or 161HF and SOSC 120 F may only be used in 112HF*, 113 F* (F’02) or 113HF*, 154 F*, 170 F* (F’16) or 170HF*, 171 F* (F’16) or one area 171HF*, 270 F* (Spr’06); PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, 135 F, 160 F, 195 F, 200 F (F’11), 201 F (F’11), 202 F (F’11), 210 F (F’11), 220 F (F’17), 225 F AREA B – Natural Sciences and Mathematics (6 units) (F’17), 250 F (F’11), 270 F (F’11); any Foreign Language 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or B1 Physical Sciences and Life Sciences (3 units) 102HF, 201 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F Physical Sciences: CHEM 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 107 F, 111AF, 111BF; ESC 100 F, 101 F, 102 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 106 F, 107 F, 110 F, 116 F or 116HF, 120 F, 130 F AREA D – Social and Behavioral Sciences or 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F or 102HF; PHYS 120 F, 130 F, 205 F, 206 F, 210 F, D1 Social, Political and Economic Institutions 211 F, 221 F, 222 F, 223 F; TECH 088 F ACCT 205 F; ANTH 107 F or 107HF, 209 F, 211 F; BUS 100 F, 131 F, 162 F, 240 F or Life Sciences: ANAT 231 F (F’12), 240 F; ANTH 101 F or 101HF; BIOL 100 F (F’11), 240HF (F’12), 242 F, 245 F; ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF; ETHS 101 F or 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 104 F, 108 F (F’11), 109 F, 141 F, 170 F, 190 F, 222 F, 266 F 101HF, 111 F, 129 F, 130 F* (F’11), 131 F, 150 F, 151 F, 152 F, 153 F or 153HF, 159 F, (F’11), 268 F (F’11), 272 F (F’11), 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 106 F (F’10), 126 F; HED 160 F, 170 F, 171 F, 235 F or 235HF; GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 130 F, 262 F; HIST 140 F; HORT 152 F, 205 F, 207 F; MICR 220 F, 262 F; NUTR 210 F or 210HF 110 F or 110HF*, 111 F* or 111HF*, 112 F or 112HF*, 113 F* or 113HF*, 127 F, B2 Mathematics (3 units) **completed with a grade of “C” or better** 151 F (F’11), 152 F (F’11), 154 F*, 160 F, 161 F, 165 F (F’11) or 165HF, 170 F* or Math Proficiency Exam (see catalog and/or counselor for information); BUS101 F 170HF*, 171 F* or 171HF*, 190 F, 191 F, 270 F*, 275 F (F’11); MKT 100 F (F’14); (F’20), 151 F; MATH 040 F or higher within the Math Division; PSY 161 F* or POSC 100 F or 100HF, 110 F (F’11) or 110HF, 120 F, 150 F, 200 F, 215 F (F’07), 216 F, 161HF*; SOSC 120 F*. 220 F, 230 F (F’07), 275 F (F’11); SOC 102 F, 201 F, 230 F or 230HF, 277 F or 277HF, *MATH 120 F or 120HF, PSY 161 F or 161HF and SOSC 120 F may only be used in 280 F, 285 F or 285HF, 290 F or 290HF, 292 F or 292HF one area D2 Theory and Research in Individual and Group Behavior ANTH 102 F or 102HF, 103 F (F’11) or 103HF, 105 F; BUS 181 F (F’17), 266 F; CDES CHOOSE A COURSE (3 units) FROM 4 OF 5 AREAS 120 F, 140 F, 201 F; COMM 105 F (F’20); COUN 151 F*, 152 F*, 163 F*; GEOG 160 F; (AREA C1, C2, D1, D2, OR E) (12 units) PE 250 F; PSY 101 F or 101HF, 110 F, 120 F, 131 F, 139 F, 145 F (F’11), 202 F (F’11) or AREA C – Arts and Humanities 202HF, 221 F, 222 F (F’11), 233 F, 251 F (F’11) or 251HF (F’11); SOC 101 F or 101HF, C1 Visual Arts, Music, Theatre and Dance 225 F (F’07) or 225HF, 250 F, 275 F or 275HF; SOSC 130 F; WMNS 100 F or 100HF ART 100 F, 110 F, 112 F, 113 F or 113HF, 114 F, 115 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 120 F, 121 E Lifelong Learning and Self Understanding F, 153 F, 154, F, 160 F, 174 F, 179 F, 182 F, 184 F, 185 F, 186 F, 187 F, 188 F, 189 F, BUS 185 F (F’20), 201 F (F’20); CIS 100 F (F’20) or 100HF (F’20); COUN 135 F 196HF, 210 F, 211 F, 212 F, 213 F, 293 F; CRTV 120 F, 121 F, 126AF, 126BF, 131 F; (F’20), 151 F* (F’20), 152 F* (F’20), 163 F* (F’20); MIND 101 F; PE 243 F (F’20), DANC 100 F, 120 F, 200 F, 210 F; FASH 242 F, 244 F; IDES 180 F; MUS 101 F, 102 F, 244 F (F’20), 247 F (F’20), 248 F (F’20), 266 F (F’20); WELL 230 F (F’20) 103 F, 104 F, 106 F, 107 F, 110 F, 113 F, 116 F, 118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 180 F, 196HF, 271 F,

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION APPROVED COURSE LIST 2020–2021 IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses on this list are approved for a specific aca- C2 CDES 242 F (F’13), ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 105 F, 203 F, 204 F, 207 F, demic year which begins with the Fall 2020 semester. This list is valid 210 F (F’12), 211 F or 211HF, 212 F or 212HF, 221 F or 221HF, 222 F through Summer 2021. New courses for 2020–2021 are listed in bold. or 222HF, 224 F or 224HF, 225 F or 225HF, 234 F or 234HF, 239 F, 240 F, 243 F or 243HF, 245 F, 246 F, 248 F, 249 F, 251 F; ETHS 130 F* Students wishing to use a course to meet a CSU General Education­ (F’02); any Foreign Language 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF, 201 F, requirement must be sure that the course is approved for the ­academic 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F; HIST 110 F* (F’15) or 110HF*, 111 F* year in which it is taken. Courses on this list are approved by the CSU (F’15) or 111HF*, 112 F* (F’02) or 112HF*, 113 F* (F’02) or 113HF*, Chancellor’s Office for the 2020–2021 academic year. A course used in the 154 F*, 170 F* (F’16) or 170HF*, 171 F* (F’16) or 171HF*, 270 F* certification process must be on the CSU GE Breadth approved list during (Spr’06); PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, 135 F, 160 F, the term in which it is taken. If a course is taken before it is approved for 195 F, 200 F, 201 F, 202 F, 210 F, 220 F, 225 F (F’16), 250 F, 270 F; inclusion on the list, it cannot be certified. Similarly, a course which is taken THEA 109 F after it has been removed from the list cannot be certified. * = Course can only be used in one area. Previous CSU General Education Approved Course Lists are available ~ = ART 196HF, MUS 196HF and THEA 196HF count as one course at www.assist.org. Information is also available at the Fullerton College Cadena Transfer Center and the Fullerton College Counseling­ Resource AREA D: Social Sciences Center, or you may request verification from a ­counselor. (9 semester or 12–15 quarter units minimum) CSU General Education certification is available to community college Coursework taken in fulfillment of this requirement must be taught from more than one disciplinary perspective. Courses in ITALICS may be used to meet transfers who complete the majority of their lower division units at the com- the U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirement. munity college. ANTH 102 F or 102HF, 103 F or 103HF, 105 F, 107 F or 107HF, 209 F, 211 F Students enrolled in high-unit majors (i.e., architecture, computer science,­ BUS 100 F (F’18), 131 F (F’18), 162 F (F’18) engineering, sciences) are often recommended not to be fully CSU GE CDES 120 F* certified but rather to meet transfer admission requirements and complete COMM 105 F (F’20) required lower division major and support courses. See your counselor to develop a student academic educational plan. ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF ETHS 101 F or 101HF, 111 F, 129 F, 130 F*, 131 F, 150 F, 151 F, 152 F, AREA A: English Language Communication and 153 F or 153HF, 159 F, 160 F, 170 F, 171 F, 235 F or 235HF Critical Thinking (9 semester or 12–15 quarter units) GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 130 F, 160 F, 262 F One 3-unit course is required from each section. Grades of C- or better are HIST 110 F* or 110HF*, 111 F* or 111HF*, 112 F* or 112HF*, 113 F* or required for Areas A1, A2, and A3. 113HF*, 127 F, 151 F, 152 F, 154 F*, 160 F, 161 F, 165 F or 165HF, 170 F* or 170HF*, 171 F* or 171HF*, 190 F, 191 F, 270 F*, 275 F A1 Oral: BUS 112 F (F’16); COMM 100 F, 124 F, 135 F* JOUR 110 F or 110HF A2 Written: ENGL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 110 F PE 250 F (F’14) A3 Critical Thinking: COMM 135 F*; ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F; POSC 100 F or 100HF, 110 F or 110HF, 120 F, 150 F, 200 F, 215 F, 216 F, PHIL 170 F, 172 F; READ 142 F 220 F (Spr’07), 230 F, 275 F * = Course can only be used in one area. PSY 101 F or 101HF, 131 F, 145 F, 202 F or 202HF, 221 F, 222 F, 251 F or AREA B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 251HF SOC 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 201 F, 225 F or 225HF, 230 F or 230HF, 250 F, (9 semester or 12–15 quarter units minimum) 275 F or 275HF, 277 F or 277HF, 280 F, 285 F or 285HF, 290 F or 290HF, One lecture course is required from each section. One matching lab must 292 F or 292HF be included for Physical Science or Life Science if lecture and lab are taken SOSC 125 F, 130 F separately. WMNS 100 F OR 100HF NOTE: Some colleges may require two lab courses if student is not fully ­certified. * = Course can only be used in one area. B1 Physical Science: CHEM 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 107 F, 111AF, 111BF (F’15); ESC 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 107 F, 110 F, 116 F or AREA E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development 116HF, 120 F, 130 F or 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F or 102HF; PHYS 120 F, 130 F, 205 F, 206 F, 210 F, 211 F, 221 F, 222 F, 223 F (3 semester or 4–5 quarter units minimum) CDES 120 F*; CIS 100 F (F’13); COMM 120 F; COUN 135 F (F’15), 151 F, B2 Life Science: ANAT 231 F, 240 F; ANTH 101 F or 101HF; BIOL 100 F, 163 F; HED 140 F; MIND 101 F; NUTR 210 F or 210HF; PSY 120 F, 139 F; 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 104 F, 108 F, 109 F, 141 F, 170 F, 190 F, 222 F, PE 243 F, 244 F, 247 F, 248 F, 266 F; WELL 230 F 266 F, 268 F, 272 F, 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 106 F, 126 F; HORT 152 F, 205 F, 207 F; MICR 220 F, 262 F Note, only one unit from any PE activity courses including DANC, REC, and WELL listed below is applicable to Area E: B3 Laboratory Activity: ANTH 101LF; BIOL 102LF, 190LF; ESC 100LF, DANC 101 F (F’14), 102 F, 103 F, 104 F, 111 F, 113 F, 114 F (F’14), 115 F, 101LF, 105LF, 116LF, 130LF; ENVS 105LF; GEOG 102LF 116 F, 119 F, 121 F, 122 F (F’08), 130 F, 132 F, 140 F, 141 F, 142 F, 143 F, Underlined courses from AREA B1 and B2 also satisfy AREA B3’s Lab 150 F (F’08), 151 F (F’08), 160 F, 161 F, 162 F, 163 F, 202 F, 203 F (F’08), requirement 214 F; WELL 242 F B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: (Grade of “C-” or better required) BUS 101 F (F’20), 151 F (F’20); MATH 100 F, 120 F or 120HF, 121 F, The United States History, Constitution and American Ideals 129 F, 130 F, 141 F or 141HF, 142 F, 143 F, 151 F or 151HF, 152 F or CSU Graduation Requirement may be met by completing 152HF, 170 F, 171 F, 172 F, 251 F, 252 F, 255 F, 260 F; PSY 161 F or 6 semester or 8–10 quarter units from the following two categories: 161HF; SOSC 120 F (1) U.S. History (1 course required from the following): ETHS 101 F++ or 101HF++, 130 F+, 131 F++, 152 F++, 160 F++; HIST 127 F++, 170 F+ or AREA C: Arts and Humanities 170HF+, 171 F+ or 171HF+, 190 F++, 191 F++ (F’15), 270 F+ (These (9 semester or 12–15 quarter units minimum) units may also be used to meet 6 of the 9-unit AREA C and AREA D At least one course is required from section 1 and 2. requirements if applicable) and C1 ART 100 F, 110 F, 112 F, 113 F or 113HF, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, (2) U.S. Government: POSC 100 F++ or 100HF++ (required) 120 F, 121 F, 153 F, 154 F, 160 F (F’13), 174 F, 179 F, 182 F, 184 F, + Courses are also listed in Area C2. 196HF~, 211 F, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 120 F, 121 F, 126AF, 126BF, 131 F; ++ Courses are also listed in Area D. DANC 100 F (F’19), 120 F, 200 F, 210 F; ENGL 208 F; MUS 101 F, 102 F, 106 F, 107 F, 110 F, 113 F, 116 F, 118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 196HF~; Students who took an out-of-state Political Science course, please see a PHOT 101 F, 111 F (F’14); THEA 100 F (F’13), 104 F, 105 F, 127 F, ­counselor. 196HF~ 74 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1

INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC) 2020–2021 Completion of the Intersegmental General Education + If CHEM 101 F and 107 F combined: maximum UC Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit a student­ to AREA 3 – ARTS AND HUMANITIES credit allowed = 1 course (no UC credit for CHEM transfer from a California community college­ to a campus At least 3 courses = 9 semester/12–15 quarter units (one 101 F or 107 F if taken after CHEM 111AF). in either the CSU or UC system without the need, after course is required from each area) ~ No UC credit if taken after a college level course in transfer, to take additional lower-division, general educa- 3A Arts Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, or Physics. tion courses to satisfy the transfer institution’s general ART 100 F (F’20), 110 F, 112 F, 113 F or 113HF, + PHYS 130 F: no UC credit if taken after PHYS education requirements. 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 196HF+, 211 F (F’20), 212 F, 205 F, 210 F or 221 F. 213 F; CRTV 126AF, 126BF, 131 F; DANC 120 F, It should be noted that completion of the IGETC is not a + PHYS (205 F, 206 F) or (210 F, 211 F) or (221 F, 200 F, 210 F; ENGL 208 F; MUS 113 F, 116 F, 118 F, requirement for transfer to CSU or UC, nor is it the only 222 F, 223 F) combined: maximum credit, one 119 F, 120 F, 196HF+; THEA 100 F, 104 F, 105 F, way to fulfill the lower-division general education require- series. 196HF+ ments of the CSU or UC prior to transfer. Depending on a 5B Biological Sciences + Maximum UC credit one course from ART 196HF, student’s major and field of interest, the student may find ANAT 231 F, 240 F; ANTH 101 F or 101HF; MUS 196HF, THEA 196HF it advantageous to take courses fulfilling either the CSU’s BIOL 100 F=+, 101 F=+ or 101HF=+, 102 F+, 108 F, general education requirements or those of the UC cam- 3B Humanities 109 F+, 170 F, 190 F, 222 F, 272 F, 274 F; ENVS pus or college in which the student plans to transfer. CDES 242 F; CHIN 203 F (F’11), 204 F (F’13); 105 F, 106 F, 126 F; MICR 262 F ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 203 F, 204 F, 207 F, 211 F = BIOL 100 F, 101 F, and 101HF combined: maximum IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses on this list are approved for or 211HF, 212 F or 212HF, 221 F or 221HF, 222 F or credit = 1 course. a specific academic year which begins with the Fall 2020 222HF, 224 F or 224HF, 225 F or 225HF, 234 F semester. Students wishing to use a course to meet an (F’08) or 234HF, 239 F, 240 F, 243 F or 243HF, + BIOL 100 F, 101 F, 101HF, 102 F or 109 F: no UC IGETC requirement must be sure that the course is 245 F, 246 F, 248 F, 249 F, 251 F; ETHS 130 F*, credit if taken after a 200-level Biology course. approved for the academic year in which it is taken. This 160 F; FREN 203 F, 204 F; GERM 203 F, 204 F; 5C Science Laboratory list is valid through Summer 2021. ANTH 101LF; BIOL 102LF, 190LF; ENVS 105LF;

HIST 110 F or 110HF, 111 F or 111HF, 112 F* or IGETC Students enrolled in high unit majors (i.e., architecture, 112HF*, 113 F* or 113HF*, 127 F~, 151 F, 152 F, ESC 100LF, 101LF~, 105LF (F’17), 116LF, 130LF; computer science, engineering, sciences) are frequently 154 F, 160 F, 161 F, 165 F or 165HF, 170 F~ or GEOG 102LF recommended not to use IGETC to meet general educa- 170HF~, 171 F~ or 171HF~, 190 F, 191 F, 270 F* ~ No UC credit if taken after a college-level course in tion certification but rather to meet transfer admission (Spr’06), 275 F; ITAL 203 F, 204 F; JAPN 203 F, Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, or Physics. requirements and complete required lower division major 204 F; PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, and support courses. See your counselor to develop an 135 F (F’12), 160 F, 195 F, 210 F (F’11), 220 F 6A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (LOTE) academic student educational plan. (F’12), 225 F (F’16), 250 F (F’11), 270 F (F’11); (UC requirement only) It is recommended that all IGETC requirements be com- SPAN 201 F+, 203 F+, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F 1. Satisfactory completion of two years of high school pleted prior to transfer. If you are unable to complete one * Course can only be used in one area (Area 1 to 5). coursework in a LOTE, with a grade of C- or better or two IGETC courses, you may be eligible to complete ~ Credit will be granted for either (HIST 127 F) OR in the final semester of the second year. Two years IGETC after transfer. See your counselor for more infor- ([HIST 170 F or HIST 170HF] and [HIST 171 F or must be in the same language. mation. UC transfers­ must provide official documentation­ HIST 171HF]). 2. Complete course 102 F (102HF) or higher level in to meet the Language Other Than English­ requirement. + If SPAN 201 F and SPAN 203 F combined; a foreign language with a grade of “C” or better at Documentation needs to be on record­ with the Fullerton maximum credit, 1 course (per college). Fullerton College or equivalent courses at another College Records Office in advance (two semesters­­ before college or university. Choose one of the courses transfer) if this requirement is met by any means other AREA 4 – SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES listed: CHIN 102 F, 203 F, 204 F; FREN 102 F, than Fullerton College foreign language courses. At least 3 courses = 9 semester/12–15 quarter units from 203 F, 204 F; GERM 102 F, 203 F, 204 F; ITAL Any coursework not completed at Fullerton College must at least 2 different­ disciplines 102 F, 203 F, 204 F; JAPN 102 F, 203 F, 204 F; be evaluated in writing by Admissions and Rec­ords ANTH 102 F or 102HF, 103 F or 103HF, 105 F, 107 F or PORT 102 F; SPAN 102 F or 102HF, 201 F, 203 F, through an academic counselor to assure that it meets 107HF, 209 F, 211 F 204 F, 205 F, 206 F. IGETC standards set forth by the California Intersegmen- ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF 3. Satisfactory completion, with C grades or better, of tal Academic ­Senates. two years formal schooling at the sixth grade level ETHS 101 F or 101HF, 111 F, 129 F, 130 F* (Spr’06), or higher in an institution where the language of A grade of “C” or higher is required in all coursework used 131 F, 150 F, 151 F, 152 F, 153 F or 153HF, 170 F, instruction is not English. for IGETC certification. 171 F, 235 F or 235HF 4. Satisfactory score of the SAT II: Subject Test in WMNS 100 F or 100HF Languages Other Than English (LOTE). AREA 1 – ENGLISH COMMUNICATION GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 130 F, 160 F, 262 F 5. Satisfactory score, 3 or higher, on the College Board CSU 3 courses – 9 semester/12–15 quarter units Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations in LOTE. UC 2 courses – 6 semester/8–10 quarter units HIST 112 F* (Spr’06) or 112HF* (Spr’06), 113 F* (Spr’06) or 113HF* (Spr’06), 270 F* 6. Satisfactory score, 5 or higher, on the International 1A English Composition (one course required) Baccalaureate (IB) Higher Level Examinations ENGL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F POSC 100 F or 100HF, 110 F or 110HF, 120 F, 200 F, in LOTE. 1B Critical Thinking – English Composition 215 F, 216 F, 230 F 7. Satisfactory completion of an achievement test (one course required) PSY 101 F or 101HF, 131 F, 139 F, 145 F, 202 F or administered by a community college, university, or ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F; PHIL 172 F 202HF, 221 F, 222 F, 251 F or 251HF other college in a LOTE. 1C Oral Communication SOC 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 201 F (F’09), 225 F (F’11) 8. (International) General Certificate of Secondary (CSU only – one course required) or 225HF (F’11), 230 F or 230HF, 250 F, 275 F or Education [(I)GCSE]/General Certificate of COMM 100 F, 124 F, 135 F 275HF, 277 F or 277HF, 285 F, 290 F, 292 F; Education (GCE) “O” Level exams in LOTE with a SOSC 125 F, 130 F grade of A, B or C. * Course can only be used in one area (Area 1 to 5). AREA 2 – MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND 9. General Certificate of Education (GCE) “A” Level QUANTITATIVE REASONING exams in LOTE with a grade of A, B or C. 1 course = 3 semester/4–5 quarter units AREA 5 – PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 10. A Defense Language Institute Foreign Language MATH 100 F (F’04), 120 F° or 120HF°, 130 F+, 141 F At least 2 courses = 7–9 semester/9–12 quarter units Center (DLIFLC) LOTE course which is indicated as or 141HF, 151 F+ or 151HF+, 152 F or 152HF, 170 F, with one Physical Science course and one Biological passed with a C or higher on the official transcript. 171 F, 172 F (F’07), 251 F, 252 F, 255 F, 260 F; PSY Science course. One course must include a corresponding 161 F° (F’07) or 161HF°; SOSC 120 F° laboratory. Underlined courses meet the lab requirement. CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT IN U.S. HISTORY, ° If MATH 120 F or 120HF, SOSC 120 F, PSY 161 F 5A Physical Science CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN IDEALS: or 161HF combined; maximum UC credit allowed = CHEM 100 F+, 101 F+, 103 F+, 107 F+, 111AF, (Not part of IGETC; may be completed prior to transfer) 1 course. 111BF; ESC 100 F, 101 F~, 103 F, 105 F, 107 F, 6 semester/8–10 quarter units; one course from Group 1 + If MATH 130 F combined with MATH 151 F or 107 F (F’19), 110 F, 116 F or 116HF, 120 F, 130 F and one course from Group 2: or 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F, 102HF, PHYS 120 F, 151HF: maximum UC credit allowed = 1 course. 1) ETHS 101 F or 101HF, 130 F, 131 F, 152 F, 160 F; 130 F+, 205 F+, 206 F+, 210 F+, 211 F+, 221 F+, HIST 127 F, 170 F or 170HF, 171 F or 171HF, 190 F, 222 F+, 223 F+ 191 F (F’15), 270 F and + If CHEM 100 F and 103 F combined; maximum 2) POSC 100 F or 100HF UC credit allowed = 1 course. (No UC credit for CHEM 100 F or 103 F if taken after CHEM 111AF) Students who took an out-of-state Political Science course, please see a counselor.­

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ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER https://admissions.fullcoll.edu/ The Academic Support Center (ASC) provides services to assist Contact Us: https://fullcoll.formstack.com/forms/contact_us ALL Fullerton College students and faculty in achieving academic The Admissions and Records Office assists prospective, new, success. The Center is comprised of three related services: the current/continuing, returning, and alumni students with the following Skills Center, the Tutoring Center, and the Writing Center. The ASC services: is located on the first floor (north or west entrances) of the Library/ Learning Resource Center (800 ­Building). Admission and residency determination of all students including specific student populations i.e., AB540, Veteran, EOPS, DSS, ASC Director: (714) 992-7066 Foster Youth, Promise, special admit/concurrent enrollment, dual Email: [email protected] enrollment, and student athletes. academicsupport.fullcoll.edu Registration services including priority registration, registration/ All Academic Support Center services are FREE to Fullerton myGateway assistance, registration set up, student coding for ­College students. special populations, and mass communications to students. Assist in the development of the class schedule and college catalog, FC MILES — Math Support Program: provide reports and technical support to students, faculty, staff, and 800 Bldg, Room 801-B (714) 992-7168 other district personnel. Email: [email protected] Retrieve, maintain accuracy, and distribute student records fcmiles.fullcoll.edu including student transcripts, verifications of enrollment, incoming • FC MILES is an online math success program designed to other college transcripts, high school transcripts, subpoena strengthen math skills and support students in their math course. requests, petitions, grades, verify athletic eligibility, state mandated Classes supported are MATH 040 F, 100 F, 120 F, 129 F, 141 F, compliance audits, and report attendance data to appropriate state/ and 142 F. MATH 151 F is supported in winter and summer boot federal agencies. camps only. Evaluation of graduation requirements, awarding of AA/AS/ADT degrees, evaluation of incoming college transfer coursework Hornets Tutoring: towards graduation, course substitutions, course repeat adjust- 1900 Bldg, Room 1956 (714) 992-7061 ments, academic renewal, and the ordering and distribution of grad- Email: [email protected] uation diplomas. hornetstutoring.fullcoll.edu In compliance with local, state, and federal regulations Admissions • Hornets Tutoring embeds tutors directly into courses in order to and Records interprets and ensures adherence to regulations i.e.; support student success. For a full list of courses with an embed- Title 5, Education Code standards, FERPA and all other regulations ded tutor, visit hornetstutoring.fullcoll.edu. related to student privacy. Provides information, guidance, and support to students, faculty, Skills Center Services: campus staff, administrators, North Orange County Community 800 Bldg, Room 801 (714) 732-5397 College District staff and administrators, and the community at Email: [email protected] large. We promote a sense of community and embrace and value skillscenter.fullcoll.edu the diversity of our entire community. We commit to equity for all we serve. • Instructional lab support for courses in reading, English as a Second Language, foreign languages, and writing Audit Fee...... $15 per unit Duplicate Diploma...... $15 per copy • Self-paced support for skill development in study skills, critical thinking, science, English and a variety of other subjects Transcript Request (first two copies free, in person only)...... $ 5 per copy • With instructor approval, administer make-up exams for Fuller- Rush Transcript Request ton College courses (in addition to $5 transcript fee charge)...... $10 per copy Tutoring Center Services: Verification of Student Enrollment: 800 Bldg, Room 806 (714) 992-7151 Online (via National Student Clearinghouse)...... FREE Email: [email protected] In-person verification requests are available under special tutoringcenter.fullcoll.edu circumstances, please contact A&R for more details. In-person verification request...... $ 3 per copy • Free tutoring for many college courses by CRLA-trained faculty In-person Rush verification requests...... $10 per copy recommended tutors (in addition to $3 verification fee charge) • Walk-in tutoring for accounting, chemistry, math, physics and ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. statistics • Appointments available for many courses: one hour per week per course. DSS and EOPS students may receive additional time.

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Writing Center Services: ASSOCIATED STUDENTS 800 Bldg, Room 808 (714) 992-7153 Email: [email protected] 200 Bldg, Room 222 (714) 992-7118 writingcenter.fullcoll.edu Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://as.fullcoll.edu Fri 8 am–4:30 pm Email: [email protected] • One-on-one writing consultations with trained tutors The Associated Students (A.S.) offers: • Assistance with all stages of the writing process in all disciplines • Student Leadership Opportunities (i.e. A.S. Executives, Sena­ tors,­ and Senate Members) • Appointments available: two half-hours per week. DSS and EOPS students may receive additional time. • Shared Governance Representation • Campus Photo IDs • Walk-in tutoring often available although appointments preferred • Club/Organization Constitution Approval • Club/Organization and Inter-Club Council Leadership • Co-sponsorship Support for Departments and Divisions ASSESSMENT/ORIENTATION CENTER • “FC Days” Discount Ticket Sales • Programs, Activities, Discounts and Services for FC Students 3000 Bldg, Room 3023 (714) 992-7117 • Regional and Statewide Leadership Involvement Mon–Thurs 9 am–12 pm http://assessment.fullcoll.edu • Student Center and Game Room and 1–4 pm • “Teacher of the Year” Selection Fri Closed A.S. Benefits membership is only $12 per semester and $6 for the Selected Sat from 9 am–1 pm Summer term. The A.S. Benefits validation is placed on your The Fullerton College Assessment Center supports students ­Campus ID Card. Members receive: through the assessment process (AB705) by collecting transcripts • Valuable discounts, services and activities (high school and other college), test scores (AP, IB or EAP), admin- istering placement tests in English as a Second Language (ESL), • Free admission to special campus activities Chemistry and offering Group Advising sessions. Purchase an A.S. membership during registration or throughout the Please see placement options below for English, Reading, Math, semester in Admissions & Records. ESL and Chemistry course clearance. To be placed into a transfer level English, Math, or Reading course BOOKSTORE students should do the following: STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES 1. Mail or hand deliver a copy of their high school transcripts to the Curbside pickup for summer semester will be available on the Fullerton College Assessment Center: Building 3000, room following schedule: 3023. Mon and Tues 9 am–2 pm Wed and Thurs 12 pm–5 pm • Make sure that your Fullerton College ID number is written Fri Closed clearly on the transcript — this is an 8-digit number starting with the “@” sign: for example, @01234567. Course grades Closed for Inventory June 29 and June 30 and GPA must also be legible. Curbside pickup is closed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (except • Also include any test scores you may have available, such as as noted) and on all holidays. Please visit our website for updated the AP, IB, or EAP/CASSPP. information. • Make sure your Fullerton College ID number is written clearly • ORDER YOUR BOOKS ONLINE on these documents. All orders for spring semester will be processed online. Please • If you cannot access your high school transcripts, make an visit https://forms.fullcoll.edu/bookstore-tcs/ to sign into our web- appointment with a counselor to discuss your options. site using your FC credentials or visit our website directly at • International high school and college transcripts will require https://bookstore.fullcoll.edu to order your textbooks. You can special evaluation and may not be adequate to use for course choose to have your order shipped or you can use our curbside placement. Please contact the Counseling Department for pickup service. Please wait for the order ready email BEFORE assistance. coming to curbside pickup. Please enter from Wilshire and 2. To be placed into an ESL course or Chemistry 111AF course follow the signs to curbside pickup. students will need to take our assessment test. All placement • REFUND POLICY testing is by appointment only. Walk-in testing is NOT available. TEXTBOOKS are refundable within 5 BUSINESS DAYS of Please visit the assessment website assessment.fullcoll.edu to the date on your receipt. New texts MUST be in perfect condi- schedule your assessment and view sample questions. tion: no markings, no folds, creases, or scratches. Any ORIGI- Upon completion of the assessment/orientation process students NAL shrink-wrap must be intact on books sold shrink-wrapped. will attend a Group Advising session. Books for canceled classes subject to the publishers’ return poli- Please visit our website assessment.fullcoll.edu for more informa- cies. New conditions as above apply. Special orders are not tion. refundable. There are no refunds on texts purchased in the last two weeks of any semester. Clothing, supplies, and gifts are returnable within 7 days with a receipt and in original condition (tags attached). Food, bever- ages, software, general books, magazines, greeting cards, test forms, and other noted items are not eligible for return. 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• FORMS OF TENDER Cadena Cultural Center Services: Cash, personal, local, imprinted checks made payable to FC • Cultural Celebrations Bookstore are accepted in the amount of purchase with current • Tours to Local Cultural Museums and Sites ­student photo ID and driver’s license. Visa, MasterCard, • Conversation Circles ­Discover and ATM/Debit cards with the Visa or MasterCard logo are accepted with provisions posted. Photo ID may be requested. • Guest Speakers • Forums (Student and General) • Seminars and Workshops BURSAR’S OFFICE • Study Hall Student Services 2000 Bldg, 1st Floor (714) 992-7006 • Computer Lab and Printer Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://fcbursar.fullcoll.edu The Bursar’s Office, aka Campus Accounting, collects, processes, CALWORKS and records the numerous daily financial transactions that occur around campus. They do the banking, pay the bills, and process 315 N. Pomona (714) 992-7101 deposits and requisitions for the college’s numerous trust accounts. (just west of campus, between Whiting and Wilshire) The Bursar’s Office administers funded scholarships and approved Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://calworks.fullcoll.edu third-party tuition payments. They are also the disbursing location for some Financial Aid grants such as Chafee. More information The CalWORKs Program is for students who are receiving AFDC/ can be found on their website. welfare. Students are assigned to a CalWORKs Counselor who ­provides the guidance and support needed to achieve academic suc- cess while meeting welfare-to-work requirements. Services include: BUS AND TRAIN INFORMATION • Academic, career and personal counseling • Referral to both on- and off-campus resources for basic needs OCTA runs buses by the College, and Metrolink and Amtrak trains and emergency services which include housing/emergency shel- serve the ­Fullerton Transportation Center, just a 5-minute walk, ter, food, clothing, rental and utility assistance, mental health, etc. or a short bus ride away. To get customized trip planning, call • Child care vouchers for both on- and off-campus child care OCTA at (714) 636-RIDE, Metrolink (800) 371-LINK or Amtrak (800) USA-RAIL. • Assist students in accessing County supportive services Students who are considering applying for cash aid are encouraged All Fullerton College students have access to unlimited OCTA bus to schedule an appointment with a CalWORKs Counselor prior to rides on all Orange County Bus local fixed routes, this is paid for application in order to secure an overview of the county CalWORKs with the Transportation Fee. Students may either download the OC Program requirements. Bus mobile app on their smartphone or activate their student ID card to use as a bus pass. Students will then receive an email from OCTA with credentials to CAMPUS IDENTIFICATION CARD install the app. Students who prefer to use their college ID card as 200 Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 214 (714) 992-7095 their bus pass may activate their cards in the Student Center in http://activities.fullcoll.edu Building 200, Room 214. Campus Photo IDs may be obtained in the Student Center (Room Learn more at ocbus.com/fc. 214, 1st Floor of the College Center) during advertised hours. The For mobile app users, OC Bus app passes renew each semester following departments on campus offer services that prefer to use upon enrollment. Students must maintain enrolled status to main- the Fullerton College campus photo identification card: tain eligibility for the program. For non-mobile app users, Student • Academic Services Center, including Tutoring Center, Skills IDs must be reactivated each semester to be valid as a bus pass. Center, and Writing Center Fall Student IDs expire as a bus pass in February; Spring IDs expire • Associated Students, Office of Student Activities, and Student in August. All bus passes are non-transferrable. Center • Bursar’s Office for general purposes • Fullerton Bookstore to purchase items by credit card or check CADENA CULTURAL CENTER • Fullerton College Library to borrow and check out books College Center, Room 212, 1st Floor (714) 992-7105 • Financial Aid for general purposes Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://cadena.fullcoll.edu • Academic Labs: Computer Labs, Circuit Labs, Fitness Labs, Fri Closed [email protected] Fine Arts Labs, and Math and Computer Labs The Campus Photo Identification (ID) card is $3.50 and is recom- Vision — To create an inclusive campus community where diversity mended for ALL students. A valid photo ID and current Fullerton is celebrated and all identities and experiences are respected, College Schedule Bill are required to obtain the Campus Photo ID appreciated, supported and empowered. Card, along with the current semester validation. If a replacement Mission — To provide opportunities for Fullerton College commu- card is needed, there is a $3.50 charge to replace it. Students must nity members to increase cultural awareness and competence, pay for this replacement charge by visiting the Student Center examine one’s own world view, and increase their sense of belong- which is located in the lower level of the College Center in Room ing to the campus. 214. For any lost and found Campus ID cards, students may inquire at the Student Center during regular operating hours. For “Refund/Credit Information and the Required Deadline for Requests,” please see current semester’s “Fees and Refunds” page of the Class Schedule and the “Quick Guide.”

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CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING CENTER COOPERATIVE AGENCIES 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 992-7121 RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION (CARE) Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://careercenter.fullcoll.edu 2000 Bldg, Room 2002 (714) 992-7000 ext. 24126 The Career and Life Planning Center is dedicated to provid- Mon–Thurs 9 am–5 pm http://care.fullcoll.edu ing ­students assistance with making informed decisions about Fri Closed ­choosing a major and career. Students are encouraged to follow The CARE Program is an extension of the EOPS Program. The the Career Planning Process: Research, Network, and Experience, qualified student must: as described on our website. Services are available to students and alumni throughout the career development process. • Be eligible for the EOPS Program Services include: • Be a Fullerton College student (18 years or older ) • Be a single parent of at least one child under the age of 18 • Career research assistance to facilitate career exploration • Be a recipient of CalWORKs Cash-Aid (AFDC/TANF) • Career counseling to assist with career decision-making (during non-registration times) In addition to the services provided by the EOPS Program, CARE • Workshops on various career development topics provides transportation assistance, meal cards, school supplies, • Resume and cover letter writing assistance educational grants, childcare, and community referrals. Please note • Mock interviews that students that are receiving Medi-Cal and/or CalFresh only, are not eligible for the CARE Program. • Career-related assessments (free and fee-based) • Online occupational and educational databases • Daily postings of full-time, part-time, temporary, and seasonal employment opportunities COUNSELING CENTER 2000 Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 992-7084 Check the Counseling Center website for current center hours CHILD DEVELOPMENT and remote counseling services at LABORATORY SCHOOL https://counseling.fullcoll.edu The Child Development and Educational Studies Laboratory School The Counseling Center offers new, continuing and returning stu- has been in continual operation since 1959 and is an important dents individual appointments with counseling faculty to: component of the Child Development and Educational Studies • Assist students in preparing a Student Educational Program Department and Social Science Division. The Lab not only provides Plan (SEPP), which includes courses to meet the requirements a quality educational environment for pre-school aged children and for college majors, career preparation or transfer to four-year their families it also serves as a training and demonstration school colleges and universities for students interested in the fields of Child Development and Early • Provide prerequisite clearance with proof of course completion Childhood Education. (unofficial or official transcript) and supporting documentation We serve families without regard to sex, race, religion, ethnicity or • Provide students with information on transfer, major preparation sexual preference and make every effort to accommodate children and general education requirements with varying abilities. • Provide students with unofficial progress checks for certificates, The Lab School is open year round, Monday through Friday, associate degrees and transfer requirements 7:30 am–6 pm but is closed for specific campus holidays. All • Provide unofficial evaluations of other college transcripts ­children in attendance receive a nutritious breakfast, lunch and • Assist students in appropriate selection of Math, English and afternoon snack. basic skills courses There is typically a waiting list to attend the Lab School. Preference • Assist students in clarifying and selecting their career goals is given to Fullerton College students, faculty and staff, however, • Assist students in resolving concerns about life management families from the community are strongly encouraged to apply. issues For information about enrollment, tuition fees or tuition assistance • Provide information on college policies and regulations please call (714) 992-7069. • Provide walk-in general information counseling • Provide Orientation and New Student Group Advising Session • Assistance with matriculation forms

DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES 840 Bldg, Room 842 (714) 992-7099 Check the website for current office hours https://dss.fullcoll.edu Disability Support Services (DSS) is the designated office that works with students who have professionally verified disabilities. DSS assists the campus and faculty in providing mandated educational accommodations and academic adjustments. DSS also provides specialized instruction and support to students with ­disabilities.

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• The cost of attendance (COA) at Fullerton College will vary EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM depending on the student’s status of living at home with parent AND SERVICES (EOPS) or living off-campus. The academic year COA for a full-time stu- dent (12 units or more) living at home with parent is estimated to 2000 Bldg, Room 2020 (714) 992-7097 be $18,601, while the COA for a full-time student living off-­ Mon–Thurs 7 am–5 pm http://eops.fullcoll.edu campus is estimated to be $29,469. The COA reflects full-time Fri Closed attendance and will be prorated based on actual enrollment. EOPS is a statewide program of the California Community Colleges that offers services to students who qualify based on a demon- Cost of Attendance for Cost of Attendance for strated economic and educational need. Participation in the pro- Student Living with Parent Student Living Off-Campus gram is limited by funding, so apply as early as possible. Visit (academic year, full-time enrollment) (academic year, full-time enrollment) webpage for details on how to apply. *Food/housing $ 9,081 *Food/housing $19,946 Services include: *Personal/miscellaneous $ 4,595 *Personal/miscellaneous $ 4,595 • Counseling — both professional and para-professional *Supplies/books $ 2,267 *Supplies/books $ 2,267 • Assistance in applying for financial aid and scholarships *Transportation $ 1,278 *Transportation $ 1,278 • Workshops ^Tuition $ 1,380 ^Tuition $ 1,380 • Transfer services • Assistance with books Total estimated COA $18,601 Total estimated COA $29,469 *Indirect cost, ^Direct cost • There are direct costs, like tuition, that are mandatory and can- FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS not be changed. However, there are also indirect costs that will Federal School Code 001201 vary, like food, housing, books, supplies, transportation, and 100 Bldg, Room 117 (714) 888-7588 other personal and miscellaneous costs that can change the Mon/Wed/Thurs 8 am–6 pm https://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/ estimated COA. Indirect costs are average estimates only and Tues 8 am–7 pm may vary based on the student’s actual expenditures. Fees for Fri 8 am–12 pm non-resident students vary from these budgets. Student may view their actual COA on their myGateway account or their Offer Fullerton College offers financial assistance to eligible students of Financial Aid. through the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Direct Stafford Loans, Cal Grants B & C, Student Success Completion Grant, Federal Work-Study, Chafee Grant, and the California College Promise Grant. FOOD SERVICE • Apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for CAMPUS DINING Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at https://studentaid.gov/h/ Operating hours are subject to change. (714) 732-5784 apply-for-aid/fafsa. If you are undocumented or a non-resident Check the website for current hours. student who qualifies for non-resident exemption under AB 540, http://fullertoncollege.sodexomyway.com complete the California Dream Act Application (CADAA), in lieu • The Food Court, located in the College Center (Bldg. 200), fea- of the FAFSA, at https://dream.csac.ca.gov/. (Citizens and eligi- tures several branded concepts including The Grille at Fullerton, ble non-citizens that are eligible for AB 540 must complete the Wholly Habaneros, Slice of Life Pizza and Pasta, Buzzy’s Deli- FAFSA.) Salad Station, Simply-To-Go featuring a wide ­variety of freshly • The best time to apply is between October 1 to March 2; how- made grab-and-go items and Jamba Juice. Open during Fall ever, you may apply at any time. and Spring Terms: Mon–Thurs (7 am–8 pm), Fri (7 am–2 pm), • To complete the financial aid process, follow the Steps to Finan- Sat (8 am–1 pm). cial Aid information • Stinger’s Café, located in the Historic Library Courtyard, is (https://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/77/ currently closed for remodel with a Starbucks coming soon. 2021/02/2021-2022_5_Easy_Steps_to_Financial_Aid.pdf). • Apply for the California College Promise Grant (CCPG) by com- pleting a FAFSA or CADAA or on myGateway. Please note that FOSTER YOUTH SUCCESS INITIATIVE (FYSI) the CCPG only covers enrollment fees; students must pay health fees and any material fees. 2000 Bldg, Room 2002 (714) 992-7000 Ext. 24115 • Ensure that you are meeting the Satisfactory Academic Prog- Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://fosteryouth.fullcoll.edu ress (SAP) policy to remain eligible for financial aid https://( Fri Closed financialaid.fullcoll.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/77/2020/11/ The FYSI program is committed to supporting ambitious, college SAP_Satisfactory_Academic_Progress_Policy_2020-2021. bound students that are current or former foster youth. This program pdf). SAP is determined at the end of each semester for the serves emancipated foster youth, probation youth and adopted subsequent semester. youth. The FYSI program works closely with the EOPS program and can provide a dedicated Foster Youth Liaison/Coordinator, Academic Counseling and support staff to help connect students with services both on and off campus. All of the services provided Did you know? from FYSI are intended to create a pathway to academic success. Some of the additional FYSI services include: assistance with text- Effective Fall 2018, the Board of Governor’s (BOG) books, transportation, student fees, academic counseling, and Fee Waiver was changed to the California College ­educational school ­supplies. Promise Grant (CCPG).

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• Cultural activities and social events • California Cousins Mentor Program YOUR HEALTH FEES AT WORK More information on the F-1 student visa can be found at http://studyinthestates.state.gov/students

The Student Health Center provides all of the services you find in a routine medical clinic. Most of the services such as a visit LIBRARY SERVICES (LLRC) to the physician, nurse practitioner, RN, psychologist, or health educator are at no cost to you. Laboratory tests, immunizations, Library/Learning Resources — 800 Bldg (714) 992-7039 medications, pelvic exams and employment or wellness exams http://library.fullcoll.edu are provided at very low fees. Call (714) 992-7093. Currently closed due to COVID-19. Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Psychologists The mission of the library is to assist students, faculty, and staff in by appointment attaining their educational and informational goals in a supportive environment by offering a combination of innovative and traditional Check out our website: http://health.fullcoll.edu library services. The library offers: • Curbside pick-up of library materials by appointment on Mondays, 10 am–1 pm and Thursdays, 2 pm–5 pm. Submit a request at library.fullcoll.edu/curbside-pickup/ HEALTH SERVICES • Online, asynchronous library and information literacy workshops 1200 Bldg, Room 1204 (714) 992-7093 • Online research guides Hours of operation: http://health.fullcoll.edu • Friendly, helpful library staff Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm • Reference assistance and instruction Health Services provides health care and crisis assessment for • LIB 100 F (Introduction to Research) and ­Fullerton College students. Pursuant to Education Code and Dis- LIB 100HF (Honors Introduction to Research) courses trict policy, Fullerton College has a mandatory health fee of $21 per • One-on-one research appointments semester and $18 for summer session. Any student who depends • Fun events for students (e-game days, videocall leisure reading exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings group, and videocall queer book group) of a bona fide religious sect, denomination or organization is exempt • Hard-copy and online books, magazines, journals and from paying the health fee. Requests for the exemption must be newspapers made to the Director of Health Services. Both the health fee and • Inter-library loans exemption are subject to change by the State legislature. • Course reserve materials In order to receive services, students must present a current • Fullerton College Archives (not available during campus ­schedule/bill showing enrollment and fees paid. closure) The following services are available: • Laptops • Health/Wellness counseling (visit https://news.fullcoll.edu/laptops-available-to-students/) • Medical treatment for illness • Photocopying, printing and scanning (not available during • First aid for traumatic injuries campus closure) • Referrals to community agencies • Computers with Microsoft Office (not available during campus closure) • Physician consultations by appointment • Adaptive workstations (not available during campus closure) • Clinical laboratory testing at reduced costs • One Button Studio (not available during campus closure) • Medications and/or prescriptions at reduced costs • Group study rooms (not available during campus closure) • Individual crisis screening/assessment with an RN • Mental health assessment and referral When the campus is open, the Friends of Fullerton College Library bookstore welcomes students, faculty, staff, and com- munity patrons. The Friends receives gifts and raises funds for the purchase of library materials. For additional information on INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER membership, store hours, and location, visit the Friends’ website: https://library.fullcoll.edu/friends. 200 Bldg, Room 220 (714) 992-7078 Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://isc.fullcoll.edu The International Student Center (ISC) provides services to inter­ national students on the F-1/F-2 student visa and those seeking F-1 status. The ISC is dedicated to supporting international ­students both academically and personally. F-1/F-2 visa students benefit from specialized and individual attention. Services and programs­ include: • International admissions (new, transfer, and change of status) • Academic counseling • F-1 Visa advising • New Student Orientation and welcome activities • Housing and American host family resources • Employment authorization and resources

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MATH LAB PROMISE CENTER 800 Building, Room 807 (714) 992-7140 Bldg 2001, 1st Floor math.fullcoll.edu/math-lab Mon-Thurs 8 am-6 pm Fri 8 am-12 pm The Fullerton College Math Lab located in the LLRC has been in (SDSI is closed on Fridays) continuous operation since 1967. It provides services in a support- ive environment where students can receive supplemental support The North Orange Promise Program services specific to courses, textbooks and instructors. The Lab (714) 992-7191 offers individual tutoring, CD and DVD lectures, computer tutorials, https://promise.fullcoll.edu online homework programs, individual and group study locations, [email protected] and a place for make-up quizzes and tests to be administered. Dur- The Promise Program provides 2 years of free tuition to first-time ing the first week of classes each semester, eligible students may college students. We want to help students with the cost of college visit the Math Lab and receive class orientations explaining the by covering the enrollment and health fees through the North services offered. Student attendance is tracked electronically when Orange Promise Fee Waiver. students scan in and out of the Lab using their student ID cards. The Computer Science Lab is located inside the Math Lab. This lab The program provides wrap-around services to first-time and con- supports classes in the Computer Science Department. tinuing Promise students. There is no income requirement, just to be a first-time college student and a California Resident (or AB540). See the website for hours of operation and other information. Our wrap-around services include: • Summer START transition program for all first-time college PARKING students • Specialized Counseling Services Parking permits are required in all campus parking lots at all times. • Financial Aid Support Students may purchase semester parking permits at any time through myGateway. One-day parking permits can be purchased • Priority and Enhanced Registration from the yellow parking permit machines located in every student • Personalized one-on-one support through Promise coaches and parking lot and the Campus Safety Office. peer mentors Parking fees are: • Celebrations, social events, engagement and leadership oppor- tunities, and much more! • Automobiles Fall or Spring $40 Per automobile per semester Summer $20 Contact us for questions regarding your eligibility or other inquiries. • Fee Waiver recipients (applies to Fall and Spring only) $30 Student Diversity Success Initiative (SDSI) • Motorcycles Fall or Spring $20 (714) 992-7143 Per motorcycle per semester Summer $10 https://promise.fullcoll.edu/sdsi (Motorcycles must park in motorcycle parking only) [email protected] • Daily parking permits $3 per day The Student Diversity Success Initiative (SDSI) is a support pro- • Students and staff members who park in a handicapped parking gram that aims to improve the overall educational experiences of space must display a current DMV handicapped placard. traditionally underrepresented students at Fullerton College. As • Students requiring short term (<45 days) medical parking should participating members of SDSI, students gain access to go to the Campus Safety Office for information. • SDSI Coaching: Students create short-term goals that will pro- Questions regarding parking and traffic rules should be directed to vide positive long-term effects: academically, personally, or pro- the Campus Safety Department at (714) 992-7080, Ext. “0” or see fessionally. Additional support and guidance are provided in the ­website at http://campussafety.fullcoll.edu areas such as time-management, professional development, and implementing self-care techniques. • Counseling appointments with the SDSI Counselor • Book and Laptop loans • Hornet Hang (via Zoom): Meet with SDSI coaches and students to talk about classes and current topics as a chance to network and relieve stress during the semester Contact us for more information and to join our SDSI family!

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SAFETY TRANSFER CENTER 1500 Bldg (714) 992-7080, Ext. “0” College Center, Room 212, 1st Floor (714) 992-7086 Available 24 hours a day http://campussafety.fullcoll.edu Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm http://transfer.fullcoll.edu Fri Closed [email protected] The mission of the Fullerton College Campus Safety Department is to ensure the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors while on Vision — Our vision is that all Fullerton College students are able campus, and to protect the property and facilities of the college and to realize their transfer goals. its students, employees and visitors. Mission — To increase awareness of transfer among Fullerton • Evening Escort Services—use Emergency Telephones on ­College students, faculty and staff; provide support for students in ­campus or dial (714) 992-7777 the preparation, application and transition stages of the transfer • For life-threatening emergencies, dial 911 process; and enhance opportunities for transfer by collaborating with universities. STUDENT ACTIVITIES Transfer Center Services: • Advising and Counseling 200 Building, Room 214 (714) 992-7095 • Application Assistance Mon–Thurs 8 am–5 pm activities.fullcoll.edu • College Fairs Email: [email protected] • University Tours The Office of Student Activities is the pulse of student life and pre- • Visiting University Representatives pares students to be successful learners by engaging them in “out • Transfer Resources (Online and Printed) of the classroom” activities, dynamic leadership opportunities, and practical learning experiences. Student Activities provides the • Transfer Seminars and Workshops “hands-on experience” which complements students’ educational, • Computer Lab and Printer personal, and professional goals, thus enhancing student success. • Study Hall Through a warm and welcoming atmosphere, the Office of Student Activities offers meaningful opportunities for campus and commu- nity involvement, recognition of student achievement, and a diverse UMOJA PROGRAM array of specialized services that benefit the campus community. We highly encourage students to be actively involved and engaged 500 Bldg, Room 513 (714) 992-7155 on campus with over 50 clubs/organizations, rewarding events and umoja.fullcoll.edu programs such as Club Rush, Quadchella, Homecoming, Fullerton The Umoja Program is designed to provide essential educational College Night at the Angels Stadium, Students of Distinction, and support and services to increase the academic success, retention, supporting students cross the stage at Commencement. degree completion, and transfer rates of African-American and other students enrolled at Fullerton College. We accomplish this Our services include: through monthly workshops, academic counseling, and mentoring. • Associated Students (A.S.) Direction and Advisement Our aim is to develop a sense of “community” among African- • A.S. and Clubs/Organizations Event Scheduling American students, other students, faculty, staff and administrators. • Awards and Recognition Events for Students The Umoja Program provides: • Campus Posting Approval • Motivation by offering inspirational workshops and events • Campus Procedures Information through­out the semester • Campus Tours (for groups fewer than 10) • Connection to campus resources and other support services • Club Program Direction and Advisement • Academic help through study groups and tutoring • College Hour Events and Campus-Wide Events • Cultural understanding by providing educational forums and • Commencement Ceremony and Reception events that reflect and discuss African-American culture and • “FC Days” Discount Ticket Sales (to movie theaters and major history theme parks) • Housing Information VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER • Standards of Student Conduct and Discipline • Student Leadership Training and Development 500 Bldg, Room 518 (714) 992-7102 Check the website for current hours http://veterans.fullcoll.edu • Students of Distinction • Priority registration per SB272 • Student Rights Information • Certification of Post 9/11, Harry W. Colmery (Forever GI Bill®), • Student Right to Know Montgomery GI Bill-regular Active Duty, Selected Reserve • Teacher of the Year (Ch. 33, 30, 1606 and 1607-REAP), Vocational Rehabilitation (Ch. 31), and The Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program (Ch. 35). GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of ­Veterans Affairs (VA)

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MISSION STATEMENT Fullerton College advances student learning and achievement by developing flexible pathways for students from our diverse communities who seek educational and career growth, certificates, associate degrees, and transfer. We foster a supportive and inclusive environment for students to be successful learners, responsible leaders, and engaged community members.

VISION STATEMENT Fullerton College will transform lives and inspire positive change in the world.

CORE VALUES Community — We promote a sense of community that enhances the well-being of our campus and surrounding areas.

Diversity — We embrace and value the diversity of our entire community.

Equity — We commit to equity for all we serve.

Excellence — We honor and build upon our tradition of excellence.

Growth — We expect everyone to continue growing and learning.

Inclusivity — We support the involvement of all in the decision-making­ process.

Innovation — We support innovation in teaching and learning.

Integrity — We act in accordance with personal integrity and high ethical standards.

Partnership — We work together with our educational and community partners.

Respect — We support an environment of mutual respect and trust that embraces the individuality of all.

Responsibility — We accept our responsibility for the betterment of the world around us.

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NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

NON DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT AFIRMACIÓN SOBRE NO DISCRIMINACION

The policy of the North Orange County Community College La persona que mencionamos más adelante, ha sido desig- District is to provide an educational, employment, and busi- nada por el North Orange County Community College District, ness environment, including but not limited to, access to its como el Funcionario Responsable/Coordinador de la Sección services, classes and programs in which no person shall be 504/Derecho IX, ante quien se debe presentar la informa- unlawfully denied full and equal access to the benefits of, or ción para coordinar la investigación de todas las quejas de be unlawfully subjected to discrimination on the basis of gen- discriminación ilegal interpuestas, conforme a lo estipulado der expression, race, color, medical condition, genetic infor- en la sección 59328 del Derecho 5 de las Reglamentaciones mation, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical del Código de California, y para coordinar el acatamiento de or mental disability, pregnancy, or military and veteran sta- la Sección 504 del Decreto de Rehabilitación de 1973 y del tus, or as otherwise prohibited by state and federal statutes, Derecho II del Decretote 1990 que ampara a los Americanos or because he or she is perceived to have one or more of con Discapacidades, Derecho IX de las enmiendas de la edu- the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a cación de 1992, y responder a las quejas por discriminación ­person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived relacionada: characteristics. Posición: Vice Chancellor, Human Resources The following person is designated by the North Orange Dirección: 1830 W. Romneya Drive County Community College District as the Responsible Anaheim, CA 92801-1819 ­Officer/Section 504 and Title IX Coordinator for receiving and Teléfono: (714) 808-4822 coordinating the investigation of all unlawful discrimination complaints filed pursuant to section 59328 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, and for coordinating compli- VICTIMAS DEL ACOSO U HOSTIGAMIENTO SEXUAL ance with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1992, and response to discrimi- Aquellos estudiantes que sean víctimas de asalto sexual den- nation complaints related thereto: tro del predio del Distrito o en algún sitio fuera del terreno o establecimiento universitario, bajo la responsabilidad del Position: Vice Chancellor, Human Resources Distrito, o que busque información o ayuda con respecto a un Address: 1830 W. Romneya Drive asalto sexual, debe comunicarse con el Director de Servicios Anaheim, CA 92801-1819 de Salubridad, llamando al teléfono: (714) 484-7045, o con el Director de la Seguridad Pública del Terreno Universitario, Telephone: (714) 808-4826 llamando al (714) 484-7455. Excepto como de alguna otra Students, employees, interns and volunteers who believe manera lo exija la ley, toda pregunta e información se manten- they have been subjected to unlawful discrimination, includ- drá en la más estricta confidencialidad. ing ­sexual harassment, or who seek information regarding the District’s Unlawful Discrimination Policy should contact the Office of the Vice Chancellor, Human Resources.

VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT POLICIES Students who are victims of sexual assault occurring on Dis- trict property or on an off-campus site or facility maintained by the District, or who seek information or assistance regard- ing a sexual assault, should contact the campus Director of Health Services at (714) 992-7093 or the Director of Campus Public Safety at (714) 992-7080. Except as may otherwise be required by law, all inquiries will be maintained in confidence.

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CAMPUS SAFETY DRUG-FREE AND ALCOHOL-FREE Students Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act DISTRICT POLICY In compliance with the Students Right-to-Know and Campus Security The Federal Government has mandated that as of October 1, 1990, Act of 1990 (Clery Act) and to ensure a safe, secure environment, the there will be no drug usage by students, staff or faculty on college College has adopted the following procedures: campuses anywhere in the United States. A. Students and staff should report serious crimes and emer­ On January 13, 1992, the Board of Trustees of the North Orange gencies, i.e., fire/medical, occurring on campus to the Campus County Community College District adopted the following policy Safety Department, or call 911. When using an on-campus statement to comply with the law. The policy, which is to be shared in phone or Emergency Phone, call 27777. Campus Safety may writing with students, staff and faculty is as follows: be contacted in the 1500 Building or by calling ext. 27080 On November 18, 1988, Congress passed the Drug-Free Work- during regular business hours. The Campus Safety Department place Act of 1988. (P.L. 100-690, Title V, Subtitle D; 41 U.S.C. 701 is located at the west side of the campus off Lemon St. et seq.). The statute requires contractors and grantees of Federal In most cases, a Campus Safety staff member will respond to agencies to certify that they will provide a drug-free workplace. Mak- the scene and will complete a Fullerton College Incident Report. ing this required certification is a precondition for receiving a contract If necessary, the Fullerton Police Department will be contacted. or grant from a Federal agency. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) requires reporting of Pursuant to the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, it is unlawful to dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, or use controlled sub- to Campus Safety and the Fullerton Police Department. stances at all District worksites and/or while in the performance of District business or attending a District event or program. B. Only staff members are authorized to have keys to buildings,­ and no students are to have access to campus facilities without The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of staff supervision. Security problems should be reported to the 1989 (P.L. 101-226) amends the previous law of 1988 to include that it Campus Safety Department. is also unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in the workplace or at any District activities C. The Campus Safety Department has the authority to enforce or events or while performing District business. the campus Code of Conduct, under the Education and Penal Code of the State of California; and according to the Education Compliance for Employees Code is the liaison with local police and Sheriff’s Department in The District intends to make every effort to provide and maintain a all cases of criminal actions. The campus emergency proce­ drug-free workplace. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Schools and Com- dures publication states that students and staff should make a munities Act Amendments of 1989, it is unlawful to manufacture, dis- prompt and accurate report to the Campus Safety Department tribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in all in the event of an emergency. buildings, property, facilities, service areas and satellite centers of the D. Campus programs which inform students and employees about district. Any employee violating this policy will be subject to disciplin- being responsible for their own safety and the safety of others ary action which may include termination. Any employee convicted include: under a criminal drug and/or alcohol statute for conduct in the work- place or while on District business must report this conviction within 1. Emergency procedures publication posted widely on five (5) calendar days to the Vice Chancellor, Human Resources. campus. 2. Notices which are distributed periodically to all staff Compliance for Students members including Campus Safety internet site. The District intends to make every effort to provide and maintain a 3. Periodic articles in the student newspaper on safety- drug-free campus. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Schools and Communi- related issues. ties Act Amendments of 1989, it is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, 4. Programs presented by the Associated Students. dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in all build- 5. Staff Development programs. ings, property, facilities, service areas and satellite centers of the District. All students are required to comply with this policy as a condi- E. The Student Code of Conduct and the State Penal Code tion of their continued enrollment. Any student violating this policy will prohibit the possession, use, and sale of alcoholic beverages­ be subject to disciplinary action, including suspension, and up to and illegal drugs on campus, except as specified in the expulsion. Education Code. Legal Sanctions Under Federal, State and Local Laws are avail- able in the following locations: SECURITY ESCORTS 1. Student Activities Office, 200 Bldg, Room 214 2. Campus Public Safety Department, 1500 Bldg Campus Safety Officers can be contacted 24/7 for Alcohol/Drug Abuse Counseling, Treatment, Rehabilitation escort service on campus. Students or staff can Information ­contact Campus Safety Officers by using the ­campus Personal counseling and complete referral information is available for emergency phones or by dialing (714) 992-7777. An students in the Student Health Center. officer will respond to your location and escort you anywhere on campus.

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The standards of student conduct and disciplinary action for violation of 1.14 Engaging in lewd, indecent, or obscene behavior on District property, or Board Policy 5500 were approved by the NOCCCD Board on January 28, at a District function. 2003, with the last revision approved October 25, 2016, to be in compliance 1.15 Violation of municipal, state, or federal laws in connection with atten- with Sections 66300, and 66301 of the State Education Code and ACCJC dance in programs or services offered by the District, or while on Accreditation Standards. District property or at District-sponsored activities. 1.0 Standards of Student Conduct 1.16 Soliciting or assisting another to do any act (including the purchasing, For purposes of this policy, the term “District” as used herein means the transporting or consumption of any controlled substance), while under North Orange County Community College District, Cypress College, Fullerton the supervision of a District official, which would subject a student to College, the School of Continuing Education, the Anaheim Campus, and expulsion, suspension, probation, or other discipline pursuant to this other entities operated by, or property under the control of, the North Orange policy. County Community College District. 1.17 Attempting any act constituting cause for disciplinary action as identi- Students enrolling in the programs and services of the North Orange County fied in the above sections of this policy. Community College District assume an obligation to conduct themselves 1.18 Sexual assault or sexual exploitation regardless of the ­victim’s affiliation in a manner compatible with the function of the colleges and the School of with the District. Continuing Education as educational institutions. A student who violates the 1.19 Committing sexual harassment as defined by law or by District policies standards of student conduct shall be subject to disciplinary action includ- and procedures. ing, but not limited to, the removal, suspension or expulsion of the student. 1.20 Engaging in harassing or discriminatory behavior based on disability, Misconduct, which constitutes “good cause” for disciplinary action includes, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, but is not limited to, the following: religion, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law. 1.1 Disruptive behavior, willful disobedience, habitual ­profanity or vulgarity, 1.21 Engaging in physical or verbal intimidation or harassment of such the open and persistent defiance of the authority of, or persistent abuse severity or pervasiveness as to have the purpose or effect of unrea- of, District personnel, or violating the rights of other students. sonably interfering with a student’s academic performance, or District 1.2 Failure to identify oneself when requested to do so by District officials employee’s work performance, or of creating an intimidating, hostile or acting in the performance of their duties. offensive educational or work environment. 1.3 Cheating, plagiarism in connection with an academic program (includ- 1.22 Engaging in physical or verbal disruption of instructional or student ing plagiarism in a student publication), or engaging in other academic services activities, administrative procedures, public service functions,­ dishonesty. authorized curricular or co-curricular­ activities or prevention of autho- 1.4 Dishonesty, forgery, alteration, or misuse of District documents, rized guests from carrying out the purpose for which they are on records, or identification, or knowingly furnishing false information to District property. the District. 1.23 Stalking, defined as a pattern of conduct by a student with intent to 1.5 Misrepresentation of oneself or of an organization to be an agent of the follow, alarm, or harass another person, and which causes that person District. to reasonably fear for his or her safety, and where the student has per- 1.6 Causing, attempting to cause, or threatening to cause physical injury sisted in the pattern of conduct after the person has demanded that the or physical or verbal abuse or any threat of force or violence, to the student cease the pattern of conduct. Violation of a restraining order person, property, or family of any member of the college community, shall, without more, constitute stalking under this policy. whether on or off District property as defined above. 1.24 Persistent, serious misconduct where other means of correction have 1.7 Willful misconduct which results in injury or death to a student or to failed to bring about proper conduct or where the presence of the District personnel, or which results in the cutting, defacing, or other ­student causes a continuing danger to the physical safety of students damage to any real or personal property of the District. or others. 1.8 Unauthorized entry into, unauthorized use of, or misuse of property of 1.25 Engaging in expression which is obscene, libelous, or slanderous the District. according to current legal standards, or which so incites students as to 1.9 Stealing or attempting to steal District property or private property on create a clear and present danger of the commission of unlawful acts on District premises, or knowingly receiving stolen District property or District property, or the violation of the lawful administrative procedures stolen private property on District premises. of the District or the substantial disruption of the orderly operation of 1.10 Causing or attempting to cause damage to District property,­ or to the District. private property on District premises. 1.26 Use of the District’s computer systems or electronic communication 1.11 Unlawful use, sale, possession, offer to sell, furnishing, or being under systems and services for any purpose prohibited by Administrative the influence of any controlled substance listed in the California Health Procedure 3720, Computer & Electronic Communication Systems, or and Safety Code, section 11053 et seq., an alcoholic beverage, or an for any act constituting cause for disciplinary action as provided in this intoxicant of any kind, or any poison classified as such by Schedule D in policy. Section 4160 of the Business and Professions Code or other State law 2.0 No student shall be suspended from a college or School of Continuing defining controlled substance while on District property, or at a District Education program or expelled unless the conduct for which the student is function; or unlawful possession of, or offering, arranging or negoti- disciplined is related to college, School of Continuing Education or District ating the sale of any drug paraphernalia, as defined in the California activity or attendance. Health and Safety Code, section 11014.5. 3.0 Any violation of law, ordinance, regulation or rule regulating, or pertain- 1.12 Willful or persistent smoking in any area where smoking has been pro- ing to, the parking of vehicles, shall not be cause for removal, suspension, or hibited by law or by regulation of the District. expulsion of a student. 1.13 Possession, sale, use, or otherwise furnishing of explosives, dangerous 4.0 The Chancellor shall establish procedures for the imposition of discipline chemicals, deadly weapons or other dangerous object including, but on students in accordance with the requirements for due process of law. not limited to, any facsimile firearm, knife or explosive on District prop- The procedures shall identify potential disciplinary actions including, but not erty, or at a District function, without prior written authorization of the limited to, the removal, suspension or expulsion of a student. Chancellor, college president, School of Continuing Education Provost, 5.0 The Chancellor shall establish procedures by which all students are or authorized designee. informed of the rules and regulations governing student behavior. 87 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1

CALIFORNIA NONRESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTION REQUEST (Education Code section 68130.5, commonly known as AB 540 Effective Jan. 1, 2018)

INSTRUCTIONS Complete and sign this form to request exemption from nonresident tuition charged to nonresident students. Once determined to be eligible, you will continue to receive the exemption as long as you fulfill eligibility requirements or until the College or University no longer offers this exemption. Applying for this exemption does not alter your responsibility to pay, by the campus deadline, any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be due before your eligibility is determined.

APPLICATION Name______College Student ID: ______

I, the undersigned, am applying for the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption at (specify the College) ______and declare that the following apply to me.

1.) Check one box only:  I have a current nonimmigrant visa (not including a T and U visa) as defined by federal law. Nonimmigrants have been admitted to the U.S. on a temporary visa and include, but are not limited to, foreign students (holding F visas) and exchange visitors (holding J visas).

 I have a current nonimmigrant T or U visa as defined by federal law.

 I do NOT have a current, nonimmigrant visa as defined by federal law. This includes, among others, U.S. citizens, permanent residents, DACA recipients, and individuals without current or valid immigration status.

2.) Select all items that apply to you from each column (must satisfy at least one from each column to be eligible):

Column A Column B  I have 3 years of attendance at a California high  I have graduated or will graduate (before the school. first term of enrollment at the CCC) with a  I have 3 or more years of high school California high school diploma or the coursework and 3 years of attendance in equivalent (i.e., California-issued GED, CHSPE). California elementary schools, California  I completed or will complete (before the first secondary schools, or a combination of term of enrollment at the CCC) an associate’s degree from a California Community College. California elementary and secondary schools.  I completed or will complete (before the first  I attended or attained credits at a combination term of enrollment at the CCC) the minimum of California high school, California adult requirements at a California Community school, and/or California Community College College for transfer to the California State for the equivalent of (3) years or more.* University.

*A year’s equivalence at a California Community College is either a minimum of 24 semester units of credit or 36 quarter units. Only two (2) years of full-time attendance in credit courses at a California Community College will count Revised February 26, 2020

88 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S UMMER S CHEDULE 2 0 2 1 toward the three (3) or more years of attendance. For noncredit courses, a year’s attendance is a minimum of 420 class hours per year (a semester is equivalent to a minimum of 210 hours and a quarter is equivalent to a minimum of 140 hours). Full-time attendance at a California adult school is a minimum of 420 hours of attendance for each school year.

Please provide information on the schools you attended and referenced above, including the dates you attended and the number of credits or hours obtained:

Name of CA School Type of School City From To Number of (high school, adult (Month/Year) (Month/Year) Credits or school or community college) Hours

Applicants must submit, as part of this form, official transcripts/attendance records that validate any of the information above as requested by the College, District, or University residence official.

AFFIDAVIT: By signing this document below, I hereby state that if I am a non-citizen without a current or valid immigration status, I have filed an application to legalize my immigration status or will file an application as soon as I am eligible to do so.

DECLARATION OF TRUE AND ACCURATE INFORMATION: I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury that the information I have provided on this form is true and accurate. I understand that this information will be used to determine my eligibility for the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption. I further understand that if any of the above information is found to be false, I will be liable for payment of all nonresident tuition charges from which I was exempted and may be subject to disciplinary action by the College or University.

FULL NAME CAMPUS ID NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS

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89 321 East Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, California 92832-2095 • (714) 992-7000 • www.fullcoll.edu SUMMER 2021

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AED 1801 PILATES/1803 SPINNING 200 COLLEGE CENTER/ 1820-1830 CHILD DEVELOPMENT FOOD SERVICES ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, 1900 CLASSROOMS & FOOD BANK O CADENA/TRANSFER CENTER, 1901 – 1904 CLASSROOMS V INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER, 1955 FOOD BANK Student & MEETING ROOMS, OFFICE OF GRANTS, 1956 – 1960 CLASSROOMS Staff ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, Parking C/F STUDENT LIFE AND LEADERSHIP OFFICE, STUDENT 2000 STUDENT SERVICES/T.V. N. Pomona Ave. 10 AED CENTER, STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES OFFICE ADMISSIONS & RECORDS, BOOKSTORE, BURSAR, CAREER & LIFE PLANNING CENTER, 300 BUSINESS & COMPUTER INFO. COUNSELING, DISTANCE EDUCATION, BUSINESS, CIS, AND ECONOMIC AND EOPS/CARE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OFFICE 2001 PROMISE CENTER AED 400 SOUTH SCIENCE AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR HEALTH CENTER LACTATION ROOM, NATURAL SCIENCES 2100 SCULPTURE/3D ARTS BIKE RACKS LACTATION ROOM DIVISION OFFICE 2200 MICRO COMPUTER LAB C/F CALWORKS/FOUNDATION L LIBRARY BOOK DROP 500 APPLIED ARTS/HUMANITIES BEN FRANKLIN HOUSE HUMANITIES DIVISION OFFICE, 2300 MEDIA SERVICES/ACADEMIC 315 N. POMONA AVENUE MOTORCYCLE PARKING UMOJA COMMUNITY PROGRAM, VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER COMPUTING/M&O SHOPS C CLASSIFIED LOUNGE OCTA ACCESS BUS STOPS V VISITOR PARKING 3000 BERKELEY CENTER EMERGENCY PHONE OCTA BUS STOPS ASSESSMENT CENTER, CAMPUS CAPITAL WC WELLNESS CENTER EV CHARGING STATIONS STUDENT DROP-OFF AREA PROJECTS OFFICE, FACILITIES, HIGH SCHOOL NORTH ORANGE CONTINUING EDUCATION OUTREACH OFFICE, MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS FACULTY LOUNGE GENDER INCLUSIVE WILSHIRE CENTER BATHROOM 3100 ACADEMIC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY S FREE SPEECH LOCATION O OFF-SITE PARKING SHUTTLE PICKUP & DROP-OFF. OFF-SITE PARKING LOT IS LOCATED AT MARKED LOT NEAR SE CORNER OF CHAPMAN AND RAYMOND Updated: FEBRUARY 2021 RG