Celebrating 95 Years of Academic Excellence Schedule of Classes CSM in Your Community—Year One

S c h o l a r s h i p Our Promise to You! The Promise Scholarship 2 can cover your first year at CSM

What does the Promise Scholarship offer? The Promise Scholarship can cover all student fees and textbook assistance for the first year that a studentPROMISE is enrolled. Assistance begins during fall

semester and continues through spring semester 2017 FALL and S summer c h session. o l Thea amountr s h of financiali p support a student is eligible for may vary. Who can apply for the Promise Scholarship? The Promise Scholarship is available to recent high school graduates and GED recipients. When is the deadline to apply for the Year One students Jeanel Madera, Cheyenne Torres, and Ashneel Pratal (pictured left to right) Promise Scholarship? work closely with Year One Coordinator Allie Fasth to get a successful start at CSM. The priority deadline is June 30, 2017. 3 Inside this Issue The first year of college brings promise of new opportunities, new classes, and new Student Experience Story . . . 1 friends. However, the transition from high school to college can be a daunting one. Col- Partnering with High Schools . . 1 lege of San Mateo’s first-year experience program, Year One, seeks to ease the transition President’s Message . . . . . 2 from high school to college by providing students with a simple transition path paired Fall 2017 Important Dates . . . 2 with a supportive community. Year One assists students during three critical points of PROMISE transition: the enrollment period, summer time, and through their first year at CSM. For more information and to apply, visit S c h o l a r s h i p Yvette Butterworth Profile . . .3 Registration and Enrollment . .4 Launched in Summer 2016, Year One collaborated with local high schools to support 48 students as they prepared for their first year of coursework at CSM. From connecting How to Apply and Enroll . . . .5 collegeofsanmateo.edu/promise students to specific coursework and other resources across campus, Year One focuses on Financial Aid ...... 5 building community among new students, and the faculty and staff that support them. Educational Goals at CSM . . . 6 Part of this supportive community includes Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza, dean of academic Accuracy Statement Use of Photography Degrees and Certificates . . . .6 support & learning technologies at CSM. Dean Taylor-Mendoza oversees the program and Board of Trustees College of San Mateo and the San Mateo County College of San Mateo, a non-profit Community Schedule of Classes . . . . 8–20 says “with Year One we are redesigning the first year of college to just not simply look San Mateo County Community Community College District have made every reasonable College, reserves the right to take and use photographs, at the ‘achievement gap’, but to seriously reconsider this as our own ‘obligation gap’ as College District effort to determine that everything stated in this video and electronic images of students and visitors Fees and Refunds ...... 21 we support the young people in our community. To appropriately provide an accessible schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, taken on college property and at college-sponsored Policies and Programs . . . . 22 together with other information contained herein, are Thomas C. Mohr, President events for marketing and promotional purposes. See “CSM in Your Community—Year One” on page 7 Richard Holober, Vice President-Clerk subject to change without notice by the administration Objection must be made in writing to the Community Map, Directory and Parking . .23 Dave Mandelkern of College of San Mateo for reasons related to student Relations & Marketing Office. enrollment or level of financial support, or for any other Maurice Goodman This publication is produced by CSM’s Community reason, at the discretion of the College. The College Karen Schwarz Relations and Marketing Department. It isavailable upon and the District further reserve the right to add, amend Registration begins May 3 Dennis Zheng, Student Trustee 2016/17 request in an alternate format by calling College of San or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and Mateo’s Disability Resource Center at (650) 574-6438. Semester begins August 16 Ron Galatolo, District Chancellor procedures, in conformance with applicable laws. Celebrating 95 Years of Academic Excellence

Schedule of Classes ~ Fall 2017 ~ Semester begins August 16

Denis Vasquez’s Year One Experience Alumni at a Glance Denis Vasquez has overcome many challenges in the past, the most prominent being a learning disability that he was diagnosed with at a young age. By working hard and seeking help from teachers after school, Denis was able to overcome these challenges and be part of his family’s first generation to attend college. Denis, who is a graduate of , is in his first year at CSM and has already built up great momentum in a short period of time. Denis was able to get a head start at CSM during his senior year of high school by applying for a few CSM scholarships. He was thrilled when he learned he was awarded two scholarships that allowed him to attend CSM full-time. Only a semester and a half into college, Denis has quickly learned to take advantage of campus resources and is already finding success. He became involved with Year One, a program that helps first-year students transition smoothly from high school to college. Through Year One, Denis is able to obtain first-hand assistance on scholarship applications and can attend student success workshops that offer help with job-searching and resume preparation. This year’s cohort is enrolled in college success courses, which Denis is enjoying. He says, “These college success courses and Year One, on a whole, are great resources for first-year students to have access to, like student success workshops and Jeffrey D. Levine See “Year One Experience” on page 22 Former U.S. Ambassador CSM Alumnus Working Together: CSM Partners with Local High Schools

CSM alumnus and retired United States Ambassador Jeffrey D. Levine will give this year’s commencement address. He was nominated to be the ambassador to Estonia by President Barack Obama in 2012 and served until 2015. Mr. Levine served as Deputy Chief of Mission/ Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Budapest, Hungary from 2007–2010. In addition, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Sofia, Bulgaria and has also been posted to Brasilia, Brazil; Nicosia, Cyprus; Alexandria, Egypt; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Lima, Peru. Mr. Levine is a member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister Counselor. At the time of his nomination, he had been CSM President Michael Claire (left) works closely with San Mateo Union High School District Superintendent Kevin Skelly (middle) and Cabrillo Unified School District superintendent Jane Yuster (right) to ease students’ transition to college. the U.S. Department of State’s director of recruitment, examination and employment By Michael Claire, CSM President free tuition and help with textbook costs for their first since September 2010. Almost half of San Mateo County high school students year of college. While financial assistance is helpful, it is attend one of our district colleges immediately after only part of a larger solution. That’s why CSM has gone Levine has received numerous Department of graduating from high school. In fact, the number is even far beyond a simple Promise Program and has imple- State awards as well as the Golden Laurel Medal, higher if you include “reverse transfers”—students who mented Year One—a comprehensive program designed to help all students with the transition from high school presented by the Government of Bulgaria. start at a university but return to us after a few semesters. Given these statistics, it is imperative that we work with to CSM, and to support students in that very important Prior to his career at the Department of State, our local high schools so community college-bound stu- first year of college. Levine worked as a reporter for seven years dents are successful CSM students As we began talking to high school principals and guid- and was a founding staff member of USA Today. As president, I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity ance counselors about Year One, it became clear that we need to work directly with community college-bound He and his wife, Janie, have one son, Nick. When to work directly with Kevin Skelly, superintendent of the San Mateo Union High School District, and Jane Yuster, su- students before they graduate from high school; that’s asked for his personal motto in a 2009 interview perintendent of Cabrillo Unified School District. Both Kev- why the relationship between CSM and our local high in Hungary, Levine quoted American songwriter in and Jane are committed to the success of all students, schools is so important. I am very appreciative of the regardless of their ultimate destination after graduation. support that we have received from Superintendents Jason Mraz: “Leap, and the net will appear.” Skelly and Yuster, our high school principals, and others. Many community colleges, including CSM, now offer a We want to work with our high school partners to build a “Promise Program” where qualifying students receive See “Working Together” on page 7 Message from the President Welcome to College of San Mateo’s Fall 2017 semester. of all students. I invite you to read the article on high school relationships, which CSM is the single largest post-secondary destination highlights some of the goals that we have been able to accomplish together. for San Mateo County high school graduates. As you The single most important relationship in education is the relationship between look through the schedule, you will notice that we have student and teacher. Statistics professor Yvette Butterworth is a shining example included articles that describe how we are providing of the type of faculty that we have at CSM. Math can be a daunting subject for many recent high school graduates with a more customized students, but Yvette and her colleagues have designed courses and support programs approach to their education. to help all students successfully complete their math requirements. I hope that you Many community colleges, including CSM, now offer a take some time to read about the good work that Yvette is doing at CSM. “Promise Program” where qualifying students receive In my three decades as a community college educator, I can honestly say that free tuition and help with textbook costs for their first community college provides a kinder and gentler entry into higher education. I can’t year of college. While financial assistance is helpful, tell you how many of our students have gone on to universities, including graduate it is only part of a larger solution. That’s why CSM has schools, return to CSM, and tell us that their most meaningful educational experience gone far beyond a simple Promise Program and has was attending CSM. We are extremely proud to know that CSM made a difference implemented Year One—a comprehensive program in their lives and our student experience story about Denis Vasquez reflects this designed to help all students with the transition from high school to CSM, and to sentiment. His story demonstrates how the support he received from CSM’s Year One support students in their first year of college. We feature the Year One program in our program has made a difference in his educational experience. CSM in Your Community section. As you look through this schedule, I hope you find classes that will interest and inspire No program can be successful unless we have strong partners and we have always you and advance your educational goals. We look forward to seeing you on campus. had good relationships with our local high schools. However, those relationships have become even stronger as we have worked with both the San Mateo Union High School District and the Cabrillo Unified School District on a number of initiatives. I feel very fortunate to work with Kevin Skelly, Superintendent of the San Mateo Union High School District, and Jane Yuster, Superintendent of the Cabrillo Unified School District. Both Kevin and Jane are dynamic leaders who are committed to the success Michael Claire, CSM President

About College of San Mateo Fall 2017 Important Dates

Pre-registration Matriculation Activities: College Orientation, English and Math Assessment, Counseling—see How to Apply and Enroll on page 5 Wednesday, May 3 – WebSMART priority registration for Summer and Fall 2017 by Monday, May 8 appointment—continuing day and evening students. Additional information about specific group priority registration can be found by visiting collegeofsanmateo.edu/importantdates. Tuesday, May 9 WebSMART registration for Fall 2017 by appointment—new, former, and continuing students Tuesday, May 16 Continuing and new concurrent enrollment students Wednesday, August 2 at IMPORTANT! Deadline to pay student fees. If fees are not paid by midnight this date, ALL of your classes will be automatically dropped. Thursday, August 3 – Students will be dropped from unpaid classes at midnight the day Tuesday, August 15 following their registration for non-payment of outstanding fees. Visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/fees for more information. Monday, August 14 – Flex Days Tuesday, August 15 Wednesday, August 16 Day and evening classes begin Tuesday, August 29 Last day to add semester-long courses using authorization codes on WebSMART. Tuesday, August 29 Last day to drop semester-long classes with eligibility for fee credit or partial refund. For short courses, eligibility for credit or refund is within College of San Mateo is located at the northern corridor of and the first 10% of class meetings. For exact deadline date, check course in WebSMART: collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart. situated on a beautiful 153-acre site in the San Mateo hills that provides a pan- Saturday, September 2 – Declared Recess oramic view of San Francisco Bay. Since 1922, CSM has been a gateway to high- Sunday, September 3 er education leading to university transfer, career preparation and advance- Monday, September 4 Holiday – Labor Day ment, and professional and personal development. Monday, September 4 Last day to declare Pass/No Pass option for semester-long classes with this option. For short courses, the deadline is within the first The College currently serves approximately 10,000 day, evening and weekend 20% of the class meetings. For exact deadline date, check course in students per semester. CSM students reflect the diversity of the Bay Area and WebSMART: collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart. have a range of educational goals. To best serve our students, the curriculum Monday, September 4 Last day to drop semester-long classes without appearing on the offers a wealth of programs that include traditional, semester-length and student’s record. Short courses officially dropped within the first 20% of class meetings will not appear on the student’s record. For exact short courses in addition to distance education. deadline date, check course in WebSMART: collegeofsanmateo.edu/ websmart. Students can experience a vibrant campus life to complement classroom Tuesday, September 5 Parking permit requirement begins. Citations will be issued for students learning that includes leadership development, student government, more parking without a valid permit. than 30 student clubs and educational and cultural activities. CSM is proud of Friday, October 6 Last day to apply for Fall 2017 associate degree or program certificate. its championship intercollegiate athletic teams which compete at the high- Wednesday, October 11 Flex Day – No classes est community college level. Many student-athletes receive scholarships and Friday, November 10 Holiday – Veterans Day continue at four-year institutions and numerous CSM athletes have gone on Saturday, November 11 – Declared Recess to professional careers. Sunday, November 12 To ensure student success, CSM offers a comprehensive selection of academic Wednesday, November 15 Last day to withdraw officially from a semester-long class with assurance of a “W” grade. For short courses the withdrawal deadline support services. Resources include financial aid and scholarships, counsel- is at 75% of class meetings. For exact deadline date, check course in ing, transfer services, tutoring, employment assistance, health services and WebSMART: collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart. child care, among many others. Thursday, November 23 Holiday - Thanksgiving Friday, November 24 – Declared Recess For more information about the college, visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/explorecsm. Sunday November 26 Guided campus tours can be scheduled through collegeofsanmateo.edu/tours. Sunday, December 10 – Final Examinations for day and evening classes Saturday, December 16 Saturday, December 16 Day and evening classes end College of San Mateo is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA Sunday, December 17, 2017 Winter Recess – Monday, January 1, 2018 94949, 415-506-0234), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Educa- Wednesday, January 3, 2018 Fall 2017 official grades available on WebSMART tion Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. Tuesday, January 16 Spring 2018 Semester begins

Community Members: Are there topics or features you’d like to see in upcoming schedules? Please provide your suggestions and/or feedback to [email protected]. Thank you. 3 CSM Professor of Math Yvette Butterworth Profile

Yvette Butterworth came to CSM in 2016 as a new Asso- Not only has Yvette jump-started Math Jam at CSM, she ciate Professor of Math and Science, greatly expanding also serves as a representative on CSM’s Equity Commit- CSM’s math programs in new directions. Before Yvette tee, where she hopes to make an impact and improve eq- arrived at CSM, she built a teaching career out of love of uity in math classes by working alongside staff and STEM math and statistics coupled with a huge desire to teach Center faculty to support students taking the course. them to community college students. She benefits CSM Yvette describes Math Jam as “A way to help CSM stu- by bringing her experience with Math Jam, a program she dents succeed. Faculty supports the students in the pro- has since established here with the enthusiastic help of gram by allowing them a relaxed environment in which other faculty within the past year, among other contribu- to refresh and enhance their existing math skills. Many tions. times, students haven’t taken math in years, and when Yvette has been teaching since 1990, beginning her ca- they take a placement test with little or no review, they reer soon after graduating with a degree in Mathematics often end up being placed in classes far below their level at CSU Chico. Her first teaching job was with Challeng- of capability.” Math Jam allows students to “get back on er Schools in the Bay Area. After helping open two new the math bike” and reach their true potential. The goal is schools in the Challenger system, working as an admin- to aid the students in reaching their math goal and ac- istrator, teaching and substituting at their Sunnyvale cessing those classes on the path to their dreams. school, she returned to CSU to obtain a master’s in statis- Yvette also teaches Pathway to Statistics, whose curricu- tics. Since then, Yvette has taught at several community lum is a combination of algebra and statistics. “The focus colleges, including Cañada and Foothill Colleges. is to prepare students for statistics using a hands-on cur- CSM was searching for a full-time faculty member in riculum with lots of group work.” Yvette says. “Algebra math with a passion for statistics and student success. helps prepare students for statistics classes and improve The faculty and administration of CSM found Yvette was their grasp on statistical theory.” a perfect fit, and she jumped at the chance. The success rates for students in courses like Pathway Yvette helped Professor Jay Lehmann grow CSM’s Math to Statistics state-wide show vast improvement in suc- 190 Pathway to Statistics class. She says, “Pathway to Sta- cessful completion of transfer level math. The numbers tistics is a fantastic way to make statistics more acces- in some instances have increased a whopping 20%, with sible to non-math oriented majors.” even higher success rates among most at-risk students. Charlene Frontiera, dean of math and science, asked for Yvette fell in love with statistics while completing her Yvette’s assistance in re-launching Math Jam at CSM. applied math requirements and chose to pursue an ad- Building upon her prior involvement with the successful vanced degree in statistics. She had often imagined that program at Cañada has helped her success in establish- degree would get her to the community college class- ing the program here at CSM. Math Jam launched in Au- room. For six months, she drove by a local community gust, 2016 and was well received. college and thought about teaching math there, and

when she graduated, that was where she got her first teaching job. Yvette was excited to share her knowledge of statistics with students. “Teaching at CSM has allowed me the privilege of bring- ing my knowledge of Math Jam and Pathway to Statistics to our college. Other faculty helped create a team which further enhanced our program. The more we can offer our students, the easier we make it for them to succeed. We have a lot of room to grow. I’m glad to have the oppor- tunity to continue this great work and share my knowl- edge, as well as learn from others with similar goals. I am also excited about my work on the Educational Equity (EEC) Committee.” Down the road, Yvette sees herself moving beyond the classroom and working on a state and/or multi-state level to enhance learning in mathematics. She has plans to earn a PhD in Neuro Linguistic Programming to aid in the study of how people learn math and use that knowl- edge to help teachers and students be more effective.

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Register now @ collegeofsanmateo.edu/mathjam 4 REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT INFORMATION Who May Attend CSM Any person who is a high school graduate, or who has passed the California High School International Students Proficiency Examination or the General Education Development Examination (GED), or who is Residents of other countries may apply for admission as F-1 Visa students through the 18 years of age or older is eligible to attend this public community college. See How to Apply International Education Program. Special international student applications, related forms and and Enroll on page 5. additional information may be obtained from the International Student Center (Building 10, High school students may be admitted for concurrent enrollment with the permission of the Third Floor, Room 310). For office hours and more information, call +1 (650) 574-6525 or go to dean of enrollment services. See College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program on this collegeofsanmateo.edu/international. page for details. To be eligible for priority admission for the semesters listed below, special applications should be filed in the International Student Center by these dates: Open Enrollment Every course offered at College of San Mateo (unless specifically exempted by legal statute) is Fall 2017 (August–December) ...... July 1, 2017 open for enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and Spring 2018 (January-May) ...... November 15, 2017 who meets the prerequisites of the course provided that space is available. AB 540 Students Residency Under Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt from paying non-resident tuition. Students who have been California residents (as defined in the Education Code) for more than Students who have attended a California high school for three years and received a California one year prior to the beginning of any semester are eligible to enroll as residents for that high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a GED or passing the high school proficiency exam, semester. Nonresident students are those U.S. citizens who have not been residents of California are exempt from paying nonresident tuition. If you are qualified, please complete the AB540 (as defined in the Education Code) continuously for one year prior to the start of the semester. form and submit it by fax (650) 574-6506, by mail, or in person to the CSM Admissions and They are required to pay a tuition fee of $228 per unit at the time of registration, in addition Records Office located in College Center Building 10, Third Floor, Room 360. You may obtain the to other required fees paid by California residents. Nonresident students possessing “T” or AB540 form from the CSM website at collegeofsanmateo.edu/forms, or from the Admissions “U” visas are exempted from paying the nonresident tuition rate. Students may be required to and Records Office. present documentary evidence of eligibility for classification as residents. See page 21 for Fees. Students need not be U.S. citizens to be classified as residents. Permanent resident aliens and many other citizens of other countries are eligible to establish California residency. Have questions or need assistance? Please visit: collegeofsanmateo.edu/askthebulldog Getting Started at CSM Application Process for NEW and FORMER Students International Education Program All students who have not attended any of the last three semesters, including summer ses- sion, must submit an Application for Admission for the proceeding term. Submit an Applica- College of San Mateo welcomes international students, who enrich the academic, cultural, tion for Admission at collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply. After being admitted, and completing and social life of the campus by bringing a diversity of ideas and multicultural perspectives matriculation requirements, if applicable, new and former students may register and pay to the classroom and by providing opportunities beyond the classroom for all CSM students fees using WebSMART. See Fall 2017 Important Dates on page 2. to engage in conversations and activities that create a broader understanding of the global community in which we all live. Priority Enrollment Program (PEP) College of San Mateo’s International Student Center provides extensive support services For Graduating High School Seniors and Other New or Returning Students for international students including an efficient admissions process, assistance with College of San Mateo offers a special enrollment program that provides priority access to financial aid, a welcoming on-campus orientation, and ongoing counseling and advising matriculation services and enrollment for students who plan to enter the College in Fall 2017. throughout the students’ enrollment at the college. Dedicated, student-centered profes- More information about PEP can be found at collegeofsanmateo.edu/pep. sors, small class size, and state-of-the-art facilities create a robust instructional environ- Continuing Students Registration Priority ment in which students grow intellectually and prepare for transfer to a four-year institu- Continuing students maintain their registration priority by having a current Student tion or for further training in a career. For information, contact (650) 574-6525. Educational Plan (SEP), completing the matriculation process, maintaining good academic standing, and earn less than 100 degree applicable units with the district. Distance Education Students who attended the Spring 2016, Summer 2015, or Fall 2015 semesters are considered College of San Mateo is committed to meeting the evolving needs and expectations of its continuing students. Students will be sent a WebSMART registration appointment email students and community through the expansion of alternative means of delivering instruc- which includes their registration appointment date. Continuing students may register at tional and student support services. collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart on or after their appointment date. All students who Distance education courses consist of online and hybrid courses. Online courses are conducted have an outstanding balance from any prior semester will not be able to register for through a class website, and there are no mandatory campus meetings. Hybrid courses are classes until all fees are paid. conducted mostly online but do have at least one meeting on campus. Most CSM distance College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program education courses are applicable toward associate degree credit, and many satisfy transfer The High School College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program is a special program course requirements. Additionally, students enrolled in distance education courses have the designed to provide current 9th–12th graders the opportunity to get an “early start” on their same access to financial aid as those enrolled in on-campus courses. college experience and earn college credit. Enrollment fees are free to California residents Distance education courses may not be right for all students. They give students greater freedom who enroll in less than 11 units. of scheduling, but they also require more self-discipline than on-campus courses. How well Step 1: Apply for admission online at collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply. distance education courses fit into a student’s educational and career goals depends on many factors. It is important for first-time distance education students to review the information Step 2: Meet with your high school counselor to review and select your college courses. available on the distance education website at collegeofsanmateo.edu/distanceeducation. Step 3: Take English and Math assessment at CSM if you plan to register for English For those students who are able to create the right environment, have the right study habits, or math courses or a course that has an English or math prerequisite. More and understand the technical and academic requirements, CSM’s Distance Education courses information can be found at collegeofsanmateo.edu/testing. can be as effective as on-campus courses in terms of student learning. Step 4: Submit completed Course Request Form to the Admissions and Records Office at The Distance Education Resource Center is available to assist students and answer questions College of San Mateo, Building 10, Third Floor, by mail, in person, or by fax (650) in order to ensure College of San Mateo students have a successful distance learning experi- 574-6506. ence. For more information, please visit the Distance Education website at collegeofsanmateo. Step 5: Register for classes at collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart. edu/distanceeducation or call (650) 574-6271. Step 6: Sign in and use your assigned my.smccd.edu email. For more information, visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/ce. Transfer Students Students who have completed lower division coursework at other colleges and universities Fall 2017 Registration Dates & Times and wish to apply that credit to the completion of a College of San Mateo certificate, associate degree, or to a California State University General Education Certification, or to an IGETC Continuing Students: May 3 – May 8 Certification should have their transcripts officially evaluated after applying for admission at collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply. For more information, review the Transcript Evaluation Service New & Former Students: May 9 – Aug. 15 information at smccd.edu/transeval. Dismissed Students How to add classes after the semester has started Students on dismissal status within the San Mateo County Community College District must To add a class, attend the first class meeting to obtain the instructor’s approval. go through a process to request reinstatement and permission to enroll in classes. The first If space is available, the instructor will give you a four-digit authorization code to enter step of this process at College of San Mateo is to attend a Reinstatement Workshop. To sign up when you register. You must complete the registration process through WebSMART no for a workshop go to the Counseling Office in Building 10, Third Floor, Room 340 or schedule later than Tuesday, August 29. online (WebSMART - “schedule appointments”). Students must complete the workshop and the reinstatement process in order to enroll. For important information regarding deadlines for eligibility for credit or refund of fees please visit: collegeofsanmateo.edu/fees/credit.asp. Students who were dismissed and who have NOT been in attendance at College of San Mateo, Cañada, or since Spring 2016 must complete an Application for Admission prior Online classes – You can find online instructor contact information by selecting the course title link within WebSCHEDULE (collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule). to attending the Reinstatement Workshop. REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT INFORMATION 5 How to Apply and Enroll 1 2 3 4 5 6 Apply for Admission Complete College Complete English & Meet with a College Register for Sign In and Use & Identify an Orientation Math Assessment Counselor & Get an Classes & Pay Fees Your Assigned Educational Goal Educational Plan my.smccd.edu Email

COMPLETE STEPS 1–6 IF YOUR EDUCATIONAL GOAL IS TO orientation through their WebSMART account. transferring in from another college and do not plan to enroll obtain an associate degree or certificate or transfer to a uni- Step 3: Complete English and Math Assessment in an English or math course or a course with an English or versity; or if you are undecided and considering one of the math prerequisite, then you may proceed to Step 4. aforementioned goals; or if you wish to use counseling ser- CSM Assessment Services conducts the college assessment vices; or if you plan to apply for financial aid; or if you are a program which includes English, Reading, ESL, and Math- Step 4: Meet with a College Counselor and Get veteran and plan on collecting veteran’s educational benefits. ematics assessment components. These assessments are Your First Semester Educational Plan intended to measure skills which research has shown to be Meet with a college counselor to review your educational COMPLETE STEPS 1, 5, and 6 IF YOUR GOAL IS TO take closely related to academic success. These multiple measure- interests and goals. The counselor will create with you a 1 or 2 courses for personal enrichment; upgrade or maintain job ments represent student strengths and capabilities. semester abbreviated student educational plan (SEP) to help skills; participate in the College Connection Concurrent Enroll- get you started for your first semester. Please return within ment Program; or if you are primarily a student at another Option 1: CSM English and Math Assessment Questionnaires your first semester to complete a comprehensive educational college or university and taking courses at CSM to meet the Option 2: English and Math Alternate Assessment Form plan, which will let you know all courses that are needed requirements of your home institution; or if you do not intend Option 3: Computerized testing for English, Mathematics to meet your goal. Your SEP can be accessed through your to use counseling services. If you wish to use counseling ser- and English as a Second Language (ESL) WebSMART account in DegreeWorks. vices you must also complete Steps 2 and 3. Option 4: Paper/Pencil Testing for English Step 1: Apply for Admission and Identify an Step 5: Register for Classes and Pay Fees Education Goal To schedule an assessment appointment, log into your stu- • Register for classes dent WebSMART account. The user ID is your G number and • Pay for all enrollment fees All students are required to complete the Application the password is your 6-digit birth date. Click on “Student • Print a schedule summary of this transaction for Admission. Fill out the Application online at Records and Student Appointments.” • You can also order textbooks online in WebSMART under collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply. • You must present a photo ID. registration After the application has been received, you will be sent an • There is no fee for testing. email confirmation with additional information. You will also Step 6: Sign In and Use Your receive a student identification number (which begins with • Assessment Services is located in College Center Assigned my.smccd.edu Email a “G”). Use this number to conduct all college business and Building 10, Third Floor, Room 370. All college electronic communications will be sent to your access college services. If you have already successfully completed English and/or my.smccd.edu email address. You can expect to receive Step 2: Complete College Orientation math courses at another college or university within the important email messages from your professors and United States and are planning to enroll in an English or math the college before the first day of school. Log into your All students who want to use counseling services must first course or a course that has an English or math prerequisite, WebSMART student account to find your email address and complete a college orientation. Students can complete an in- then your previous coursework must be approved. Visit password and check it regularly. person or online orientation. Students can make an appoint- collegeofsanmateo.edu/prerequisites for more information ment for the in person orientation or complete the online and to obtain the Prerequisite Equivalency form. If you are Financial Aid Students applying for Financial Aid must complete enrollment time students have a much lower EFC cut-off to be eligible for Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) steps as noted above. All students who have completed a grant. Awards for students are prorated based on enrollment EOPS is a state-funded program that provides book vouchers, coursework at other colleges/universities must have their status: full-time 12 or more units; three-quarter time 9–11.5 grants, support services, and limited transportation services transcripts officially evaluated within the first semester of units; half-time 6–8.5 units; less than half .5–5.5 units. Awards to high-need, educationally disadvantaged students who are enrollment. To request an official evaluation have all of your range from: $596 – $5,920. California residents. Students must complete the FAFSA and/ or a BOGFW application to apply. Students must be enrolled transcripts sent to College of San Mateo Admissions and Cal Grant A, B and C Deadline to full-time at the time of application. Final eligibility for EOPS and Records Office and request an evaluation on WebSMART. Apply is March 2 or September 2 CARE is determined and coordinated through the EOPS Office. Sign on WebSMART, click on Student Services, find Request a Cal Grants are for California residents only. They are awarded Transcript Evaluation. by the California Student Aid Commission for attendance in Student Employment Federal Work Study (FWS) Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to schools in California only. Maximum awards are: Cal Grant B Students who apply for financial aid and complete the Student automatically be considered for all of the following programs: $1,670; Cal Grant C $548. Information Sheet and the FAFSA by March 2 are given priority. Maximum Annual Award: up to $10,047. Priority application Board of Governer’s Fee Waiver (BOGFW) Federal Supplemental Educational date: March 2. The State of California offers a BOGFW for students who are Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) residents of the State of California, attend a community college, FSEOG is a grant awarded to students with exceptional need (EFC California Dream Act and are eligible for need-based financial aid. The BOGFW pays of 0 through 1,000). Awards range from: $100–$800. Priority The Dream Act was passed into law in 2011 and allows AB 540 enrollment fees only for the academic year when eligibility has application date: March 2. Visit www.icanaffordcollege.com students to apply for and receive several types of financial aid, been determined. Other fees, such as parking, health, student including Board of Governors Fee Waiver, Cal Grants and Chafee California Chafee Grant (CHAFEE) body and student representation, must be paid by the student Grants, EOPS, CARE or CalWorks and Scholarships. The California Chafee Grant Program awards funds to eligible (see Fees page 21). current or former foster youth for career and technical training Loans and Scholarships Federal Pell Grant or college courses. Eligible Chafee applicants are required to Loans are funds that students borrow now and repay after they You are automatically considered for a Federal Pell Grant be, or to have been, in foster care between their 16th and 18th complete a program of study or stop going to school. Scholarships when you file the FAFSA. If you receive an Expected Family birthdays, and to not have reached the age of 22 by July 1 of are awarded for a variety of criteria. Visit collegeofsanmateo. Contribution (EFC) of $5200 or less on the Student Aid Report the award year. Maximum annual award: $5,000. edu/finaid or call the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office at (SAR), you are eligible for a Federal Pell award. Less than half- 574-6146 for more information. Important: New Direct Loan Experimental Sites Initiative effective Fall 2017. See page 7. Financial Aid Steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 Apply Student Aid Report Check SAR for Submit Notification of Aid Funds (SAR) Received Accuracy Documents Result Are Paid

Step 1: Apply (EFC). The EFC, a measure of your family’s financial strength, Step 5: Notification of Result For 2017–18 file a 17–18 FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov. College is used to determine your eligibility for federal student aid. Check WebSMART to learn the status of your financial of San Mateo’s college code is 001181. FILE EARLY for Step 3: Check SAR for Accuracy aid. College of San Mateo will notify eligible students in the upcoming year (anytime after January 1). Log in to Your SAR must be checked for accuracy. Please check WebSMART by an award letter outlining the types and WebSMART for dates and sign-up. WebSMART for any additional information required to amount of Financial Aid they qualify for at CSM. Step 2: Student Aid Report Received complete your file before submitting your SAR to the office. Step 6: Aid Funds are Paid! After you apply, you’ll receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). Step 4: Submit Documents You will receive a check in the mail or if you signed up for direct Your SAR contains the information reported on your FAFSA Submit all required documents to College of San Mateo’s deposit funds will be electronically deposited into your bank and usually includes your Expected Family Contribution Financial Aid Office. File is complete! account. Prepaid cards are also available. 6 EDUCATIONAL GOALS: ASSOCIATE DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, TRANSFER Educational Goals at CSM View the College Catalog and the College website, collegeofsanmateo. Certificate Programs to meet your educational goals. Students with SEPs have a higher edu, for more information about goals and opportunities at College You can earn a certificate in achievement or a certificate of specializa- registration priority than students who do not have SEPs. tion in over 70 areas. Certificate programs are designed to prepare of San Mateo. Multiple Educational Goals you for employment. All certificate programs are carefully developed University Transfer Program At College of San Mateo you are free to pursue your educational inter- by advisory committees composed of college staff and selected rep- Complete your freshman and sophomore years of university work at ests for personal and career growth and development. This may mean resentatives from the business and industrial communities. Typically College of San Mateo and transfer as a junior to a baccalaureate level that you want to complete certificates, associate degrees, and transfer. certificates require 12–40 units of coursework and can be completed college or university. College of San Mateo can help you plan an educa- You are not limited to selecting one educational goal.* in one semester or over several semesters. Certificates are awarded tional program to prepare you to transfer to the University of California, *Students participating in the CSM Financial Aid program are required to upon successful completion of requirements listed in the CSM Catalog. California State University or private college or university to earn a declare one primary educational goal. bachelor’s degree. Assistance from Counseling Services and Transfer Bachelor Degree to Associate Degree Updating Job Skills Services can ensure a smooth transition to the transfer institution of Students who have already been awarded a Bachelor’s degree from You may find classes and programs that appeal to you for updating your choice. With planning, it is possible to concurrently complete an a regionally accredited college or university in the United States and your job skills or advancement in your career. associate degree as you complete coursework to facilitate university wish to pursue an associate’s degree at College of San Mateo may be transfer. In many cases, students planning to transfer may want to pur- exempt from College of San Mateo local Associate degree require- Program Planning and Enrollment Management sue an Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T/AS-T). See information below. ments if the lower division degree-applicable coursework completed Students enrolling at College of San Mateo should plan a program of for the Bachelor’s degree includes current Title 5 minimum associate study that will meet their educational and career goals. All students Associate Degrees for Transfer (AA/AS-T) degree requirements. (Title 5, 55063) This policy does not apply who complete matriculation steps have access to counseling services Benefit Students Intending to Transfer to CSU to Associate Degrees for Transfer (AA/AS-Ts). Students must still and should consult with a counselor early in the educational process California community colleges offer associate degrees designed to complete a minimum of 12 units in residence to establish residency for academic planning assistance. Students often have multiple goals support transfer to the California State University system. Students at College of San Mateo and must complete at least 50% or 12 units, and plan to complete a college certificate, an associate degree, and/or who complete an AA-T or AS-T secure priority admission to the whichever is less, of coursework applied to the associate degree transfer to a university to complete a baccalaureate degree. California State University system. A list of associate degrees for major in residence at College of San Mateo. The units applied to transfer (AA-T/AS-T) is located in the CSM Catalog and on the If in the course of enrollment at College of San Mateo, students find it meet residency requirements may also be the units that are needed Transfer Services website. For more information about SB 1440 and advisable to change their program of study or educational goal, they to meet the major requirements. For more information refer to the advantages to completing an AA-T or AS-T go to www.sb1440.org or may do so. These changes should be discussed with a counselor and college catalog or use Counseling Services. www.adegreewithaguarantee.com. students should be aware that any changes may result in extending the Monitor Your Progress toward University time necessary to fulfill the certificate or degree or transfer require- Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degree Programs Transfer, AA/AS-Ts, Associate Degrees, and Certificates ments. Ultimately, students maintain full responsibility for planning At College of San Mateo you can select from over 65 associate degree Within your student WebSMART under the Student Services tab, find their educational programs and for their enrollment management. majors, or choose to complete multiple degrees to enhance career DegreeWorks. DegreeWorks is a tool to monitor progress toward your and job opportunities or for personal enrichment. Graduation from Students are responsible for maintaining current and accurate educational goals. DegreeWorks looks at the program requirements College of San Mateo with the associate in arts or science degree is information in their WebSMART accounts, checking student email, found in the College of San Mateo, Cañada College, and Skyline Col- based upon the completion of 60 units of lower-division college-level updating educational goal information, managing registration and lege catalogs and the coursework you have completed to produce work, which includes major, basic competency, and general education enrollment, retrieving grades and English and Math assessment an easy to read degree audit. Also in DegreeWorks you can work requirements. For a complete list of associate degree majors and results, and monitoring academic standing. with a counselor to develop a comprehensive student educational courses required to satisfy each major refer to the CSM Catalog. plan (SEP) that maps out, semester by semester, courses needed Degree and Certificates Offered at CSM The A.A./A.S. Degree Requirements worksheet can be obtained from the CSM Catalog, the Counseling Center, or at collegeofsanmateo.edu/degrees/requirements.asp.

ACCOUNTING ...... AA/CA Data Science and Big Data ...... CS Accounting Assistant ...... CS DevOps ...... CS Associate Degree for Transfer (AA/AS-T) CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment & Regulation .CS Internet Programming ...... CS CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting & Auditing . CS Java Programming ...... CS These unique associate degrees allow students to prepare for Enrolled Agent Exam Preparation ...... CS Web & Mobile Application Development ...... AS/CA transfer and complete an associated degree that guarantees Tax Preparer I ...... CS Web/Mobile App Development ...... CS admission with junior standing to the California State Uni- Tax Preparer II ...... CS COSMETOLOGY ...... AA/CA versity system. Though not a guarantee to all California State ADDiction STUDIES ...... AA/CA DANCE ...... AA University campuses and all majors, it does secure priority Co-Occurring Disorders ...... CS DENTAL ASSISTING ...... AS/CA admission consideration. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ...... AS/AS-T/CA DIGITAL MEDIA Basic Police Academy ...... CA Broadcast & Electronic Media ...... CS/AA “Obtaining an Associate Degree ANTHROPOLOGY ...... AA-T Film, Television, and Electronic Media ...... AS-T for Transfer at College of San ARCHITECTURE ...... As Graphic Design ...... AA ART Graphic Production ...... CA Mateo gives students a significant Art History ...... AA/AA-T/CA Web Design/Multimedia ...... AA/CA/CS advantage in the transfer process!” Fine Arts: General Studio Art ...... AA DRAFTING/CAD ...... AS/CA Photography ...... AA Computer Aided Design ...... CS —Mike Mitchell, Transfer Services Coordinator Studio Art ...... AA-T ECONOMICS ...... AA-T ASTRONOMY ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Astroimaging and Observatory Operation ...... CA Inside Wireman ...... AS/CA Group Fitness Instructor ...... CS biology ...... AS/AS-T ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY Pilates Mat Instructor ...... CS Biotechnology ...... AS/CS Advanced Electrical Power Systems & Instrumentation . .CS Pilates Mat & Reformer Instructor ...... CS General ...... AS Electrical Power Systems & Instrumentation . . . . CA/CS Specialized Pilates Instructor ...... CA Medical ...... AS Fundamentals of Smart Building Systems ...... CS Yoga Instructor ...... CS Nutrition and Dietetics ...... AS-T Industrial Electronics Technology ...... AS MANAGEMENT Pre-Nursing ...... AS Telecommunications Fundamentals ...... CS Business Management ...... AA/CA BUILDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY ...... AS/CA ENGINEERING ...... As Human Resources Management ...... CS BUSINESS Engineering Technology - General ...... As Marketing Management ...... AA/CA Project Management ...... CS Business Administration ...... AS-T ENGLISH ...... AA/AA-T Business Administration, Option 1 ...... AA Retail Management ...... AA/CA ETHNIC STUDIES ...... AA Business Administration, Option 2 ...... AA MATHEMATICS ...... AS/AS-T FILM ...... AA Entrepreneurship - From Idea To Success ...... CS MUSIC ...... AA/AA-T Microcomputer/Database & Spreadsheet ...... AA/CA FIRE TECHNOLOGY ...... AS/CA Electronic Music ...... AA/CA Microcomputer/Office Assistant ...... AA/CA GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES ...... AS NURSING ...... AS Office AssistantI ...... CS Geology ...... AS-T PHILOSOPHY ...... AA-T Office Assistant II ...... CS HISTORY ...... AA-T PHYSICAL SCIENCE ...... AS CHEMISTRY ...... AS Interdisciplinary Studies PHYSICS ...... AS/AS-T COMMUNICATION STUDIES ...... AA/AA-T/CS Contemporary Issues ...... AA POLITICAL SCIENCE ...... AA-T COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE ...... AS Intercultural Studies ...... AA C++ Programming ...... CS Science & Society ...... AA PSYCHOLOGY ...... AA-T Computer Science Applications & Development . . AS/CA KINESIOLOGY ...... AA/AA-T Real Estate ...... AA Database Programming ...... CS Comprehensive Pilates Instructor ...... CS Real Estate Salesperson ...... CS SOCIAL SCIENCE ...... AA SOCIOLOGY ...... AA-T Legend SPANISH ...... CS AA: Associate in Arts degree AS: Associate in Science degree University Transfer ...... CA

AA-T: Associate in Arts degree for Transfer AS-T: Associate in Science degree for Transfer CA: Certificate of Achievement requires( 18 or more units, and is posted on students’ academic transcripts) 4/12/17 CS: Certificate of Specialization requires( less than 18 units, and is not posted on students’ academic transcripts) 7

CSM in Your Community—Year One Working Together (continued from page 1) (continued from outer front cover) solid connection to CSM for the high school students that will be coming our way, and education to our students, we must bring love and the understanding that our students’ provide these students with strong momentum as they begin college with us. potential is limitless. Year One redesigns instructional support and services to remove With regard to making connections, we have expanded direct services to graduating barriers with the intention to hold the institution accountable.” high school students, and hosted a number of “preview days” and priority enrollment To start the college transition early, Year One students take a one-week, one-unit sum- events at our campus. However, we are just getting started: our goal is to assign a sin- mer class called Pathway to College that assists them in familiarizing themselves with gle CSM mentor to every high school senior. That person will work with the student the campus. This class incorporates activities on time management, goal setting, and through their first year at CSM and help them navigate through our college and access establishing a college support network. After attending, Year One student Cheyenne the many support services that we offer. Torres reflects, “I am so thankful that I was given this opportunity because I would have I am excited about our efforts to build momentum for CSM-bound students. This year, been lost without this information.” Giving students the chance to acclimate to college all three colleges in the San Mateo County Community College District standardized over the summer is one way Year One helps welcome students into the CSM community. their placement processes for both math and English. Rather than forcing recent high school graduates to take our placement exams, we are relying on student work at the Incoming Year One students will also enroll in a brand-new course, College 1, which is high school level. As a result, far fewer students are placing into remedial courses. This designed specifically to assist them in building their foundation as first-year college is part of a statewide effort, and the preliminary results have been promising. students. This course is a campus-wide effort, bringing in professors from various disciplines to support first-year student success. Professors take the time to focus on Most significantly, CSM is working directly with our high school partners to expand coursework such as developing a growth mindset, self-management tools, and gaining concurrent enrollment opportunities for high school students. We want to give stu- skills for reading at the college level. “CSM’s new College 1 course, well—I wish I’d had dents a taste of college before they start college. We are working with Half Moon Bay something like this when I started college,” says David Laderman, a film professor at High School to develop an early college program. We also continue to work with the CSM. He goes on to share that it’s “a golden gift for incoming students new to the col- San Mateo Union High School District to offer programs such as Middle College High School and other concurrent enrollment opportunities. lege scene. The course offers a welcoming embrace that says, we’re here for you, and here’s how it all works. It will give students a rock solid foundation in how to get the We have outstanding high schools in San Mateo County and all of us should be ex- most out of their courses, along with campus services. It’s a win-win.” Many four-year cited about the graduating seniors who are accepted to selective universities every universities provide incoming freshman with a first-year seminar course, and Year One year. These are the stories that we tend to celebrate among our friends and in our com- wants to provide our students with the same opportunities to have a strong start at CSM. munity; they often serve as a proxy regarding the quality of our local schools. Yet, it is important to remember that CSM is the single largest post-secondary destination Students interested in joining Year One are encouraged to visit the website at collegeof- for graduating seniors in San Mateo County. If you include our sister colleges, it’s not sanmateo.edu/yearone or call (650)574-6384. even close: we are more than three times the first-time enrollment of the next largest university, which is San Francisco State. That’s why partnerships with our high schools are so critical: the most important story to tell is the story that concerns the majority of our graduating seniors. We want these students to succeed and to thrive at College of San Mateo.

Direct Loan Experimental Sites Initiative

Beginning in the 2017-18 academic year, the San Mateo County Community College District is part of an undergraduate Direct Loan counseling experiment with the De- partment of Education. Students who have previously completed entrance counseling and are selected for the experiment will be notified via their school email address. As part of this experiment, student’s Direct Loan disbursements are conditional upon completion of additional in-person loan counseling. A schedule of workshops for all three campuses will be posted on the District website. Visit smccd.edu/financialaid.

CSM Year One students on the steps of Royce Hall at UCLA. The group toured UC Irvine, CSU Long Beach, UCLA, Cal Poly SLO with the CSM Transfer Club over spring break. Photo courtesy of Allie Fasth.

Build your foundation for a strong first year at CSM! College 1 is a class designed to help you make a successful transition to college life and is part of CSM’s Year One first-year- experience program. • Learn college success strategies and self- management tools. • Make connections with new students, staff, faculty, and resources. • Earn 3 CSU transferable units.

Learn more or sign up today at collegeofsanmateo.edu/yearone or call (650) 574-6384. 8 FALL 2017 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES How to Read Class Information Administration of Justice Department, Course ADMJ 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE Number, & Class Title ENGL 165 ADVANCED COMPOSITION Units SYSTEM (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID AJ 110) 81652 ADMJ 100 AA MW 8:10-9:25 12-102 Raffaelli 3.0 Course Reference Number *31596 ENGL 165 AX MWF 12:10 1:00 16-171 Mach, J. 3.0 Start and end dates for section 31596: 1/23 3/28 Short Course Dates ADMJ 102 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE Class ID *Students enrolled in these sections will participate in the Mountains Beyond Mountains Learning Community. See page xx. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID AJ 200) Note: An X indicates a class that meets concurrently with another Evening Classes Day(s) Class Meets 85334 ADMJ 102 AA MW 9:45-11:00 12-102 Brunicardi 3.0 class (e.g., ART 201 JX/ART 202 JX). 31597 ENGL 165 JC W 6:30 9:20 16-250 Gershenson, B. 3.0 Saturday Classes Time Class Meets ADMJ 104 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (AA, CSU, UC) Specific Class Information 31598 ENGL 165 S1H S 8:30 5:00 12-188 Staff 1.5 (C-ID AJ 120) Online Classes Building & Room 81655 ADMJ 104 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 12-102 Nannarone 3.0 31599 ENGL 165 OLH Online Murphy, M. 3.0 Instructor ADMJ 106 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE (AA, CSU) (C-ID AJ 124) Instructors are NOT obligated to hold seats for students who are enrolled but do not attend the first class meeting. 81656 ADMJ 106 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 12-102 Nannarone 3.0 Accounting ACTG 162 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II (AA) Evening Course Online Course 92084 ADMJ 106 JA Tue 6:30-9:30 12-102 Staff 3.0 ACTG 100 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES (AA, CSU) 93410 ACTG 162 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Bowman 4.0 ADMJ 108 COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND THE JUSTICE 81626 ACTG 100 AB TTh 9:45-11:00 14-105 Dorsett 3.0 SYSTEM (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID AJ 160) 85847 ACTG 100 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 14-201 Maule 3.0 ACTG 163 AUDITING (AA) Evening Course 84843 ACTG 100 AE MW 1:10-2:25 14-201 Maule 3.0 Online Course 90351 ADMJ 108 JA Thu 6:30-9:30 12-102 Staff 3.0 Evening Course 90931 ACTG 163 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Lord 3.0 84844 ACTG 100 JB Thu 6:30-9:20 14-202 Neuebaumer 3.0 ACTG 165 COST ACCOUNTING (AA) ADMJ 120 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (AA, CSU) (C-ID AJ Online Courses 140) 92118 ACTG 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 Online Course 91526 ADMJ 120 AA MW 11:10-12:25 12-102 Brunicardi 3.0 95242 ACTG 100 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 90933 ACTG 165 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Nurre 3.0 95757 ACTG 100 ONH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 ACTG 167 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (AA) ADMJ 125 JUVENILE PROCEDURES (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID AJ ACTG 103 TEN-KEY SKILLS (AA, CSU) Online Course 220) 93385 ADMJ 125 AA Tue 11:10-12:25 12-102 Brunicardi 3.0 Online Course 95259 ACTG 167 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Bullock 4.0 Thu 11:10-12:25 12-101 86381 ACTG 103 OLH By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk ONLN Maule 0.5 ACTG 168 FINANCE FOR MANAGERS (AA) Start and end dates for section 86381: 8/16-12/16 ADMJ 185 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE Online Courses (AA, CSU) (C-ID AJ 150) ACTG 106 ACCOUNTING CYCLE SURVEY (AA, CSU) 95768 ACTG 168 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 91032 ADMJ 185 AA Tue 1:10-3:00 12-102 Deeg 3.0 Online Course 95868 ACTG 168 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 Thu 1:10-4:00 12-102 95256 ACTG 106 OLH By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN Maule 1.0 ACTG 169 ACCOUNTING ETHICS (AA) ADMJ 780 REGULAR BASIC COURSE MODULE III ACTG 107 TIME VALUE OF MONEY SURVEY (AA, CSU) Online Courses Evening Course Online Course 95769 ACTG 169 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Maule 3.0 92281 ADMJ 780 J1 TTh 6:00-10:00 35-101 Brunicardi 7.0 95257 ACTG 107 OLH By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN Maule 1.0 95770 ACTG 169 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Maule 3.0 95771 ACTG 169 ONH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Maule 3.0 Sat 8:00-12:00 35-101 ACTG 119 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING (AA, CSU) Sat 1:00-5:00 35-101 Start and end dates for section 92281: 8/17-12/7 Online Courses ACTG 176 ENROLLED AGENT EXAM PREPARATION (AA, 95258 ACTG 119 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 CSU) 95759 ACTG 119 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Heath 3.0 Evening Course American Sign Language 92158 ACTG 176 JA Tue 6:00-8:50 14-117 Golden 3.0 ACTG 121 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ASL 100 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I (AA, CSU, UC) ACCT 110) ACTG 181 TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS USING TAX 95175 ASL 100 BA TTh 8:40-11:00 14-205 Cheung 5.0 81628 ACTG 121 AA MWF 8:50-10:00 14-201 Maule 4.0 SOFTWARE (AA, CSU) Evening Course 88102 ACTG 121 AB TTh 9:10-11:00 14-201 Li 4.0 Evening Course 95031 ASL 100 JA TTh 6:30-8:50 14-115 Cheung 5.0 95246 ACTG 121 AC TTh 11:10-1:00 14-205 Heath 4.0 94635 ACTG 181 JA Wed 6:00-9:50 14-201 Li 4.0 81631 ACTG 121 AD MWF 11:10-12:20 14-201 Maule 4.0 Evening Course ACTG 182 TAXATION OF BUSINESS ENTITIES USING TAX Anthropology 81633 ACTG 121 JA Tue 6:00-9:40 14-205 Heath 4.0 SOFTWARE (AA, CSU) ANTH 110 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) Online Courses Evening Course (C-ID ANTH 120) 95247 ACTG 121 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Li 4.0 94636 ACTG 182 JA Mon 6:00-9:50 14-206 Reitz 4.0 81711 ANTH 110 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 18-308 Titus 3.0 95248 ACTG 121 OMH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Li 4.0 92815 ANTH 110 AC MW 12:10-1:25 18-308 Titus 3.0 95762 ACTG 121 ONH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Li 4.0 ACTG 183 TAXATION OF TRUSTS, GIFTS, AND 95763 ACTG 121 OOH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Li 4.0 ESTATES USING TAX SOFTWARE (AA, CSU) ANTH 125 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course ACTG 131 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ANTH 110) 94637 ACTG 183 J1 Thu 6:00-9:10 14-201 Li 2.0 93929 ANTH 125 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 18-308 Titus 3.0 (C-ID ACCT 120) Start and end dates for section 94637: 8/17-10/19 81634 ACTG 131 AA MW 10:10-12:00 14-205 Heath 4.0 81635 ACTG 131 BB TTh 11:10-1:00 14-201 Li 4.0 ACTG 665MD LACERTE TAX SOFTWARE BASICS (AA, Architecture Hybrid Course* CSU) 91738 ACTG 131 HJA Tue 6:00-9:50 14-201 Nurre 4.0 Saturday Course ARCH 100 SURVEY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE (AA, By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN 91503 ACTG 665MD S1H Sat 9:00-4:40 14-105 Lunn 0.5 CSU, UC) NOTE: ACTG 131 HJA will be held online and on campus. Check webschedule. Start and end dates for section 91503: 9/30-9/30 81738 ARCH 100 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 36-319 Staff 3.0 smccd.edu for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus dates. Online Courses ACTG 665ME ELECTRONIC TAX RESEARCH (AA, CSU) ARCH 120 ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN DRAWING 1: 95262 ACTG 131 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Nurre 4.0 Saturday Course DRAWING AND VISUAL THINKING (AA, CSU, UC) 95263 ACTG 131 OMH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Nurre 4.0 93256 ACTG 665ME S1H Sat 9:00-4:40 14-105 Marcus 0.5 90998 ARCH 120 AA Wed 1:10-2:00 19-114 Yahn 2.0 95766 ACTG 131 ONH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Nurre 4.0 Start and end dates for section 93256: 10/07-10/07 Wed 2:10-5:00 19-105 ACTG 144 QUICKBOOKS: SET-UP AND SERVICE ACTG 665MI TAXATION OF RENTAL REAL ESTATE (AA, ARCH 220 DESIGN II: ARCHITECTURE DESIGN, FORM, BUSINESS (AA, CSU) CSU) AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course Saturday Course A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 87101 ACTG 144 J1 Tue 6:30-9:20 14-105 Dorsett 1.5 92166 ACTG 665MI S2H Sat 9:00-4:40 14-201 Reitz 1.0 95047 ARCH 220 AA TTh 2:25-3:40 19-114 Sun 4.0 Start and end dates for section 87101: 8/22-10/10 Start and end dates for section 92166: 10/21-10/28 TTh 3:50-5:05 19-114 Online Course 90823 ACTG 144 O1H By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Dorsett 1.5 ACTG 665MN SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP (AA, CSU) ARCH 666 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE Start and end dates for section 90823: 8/22-10/10 Saturday Course (AA, CSU, UC) 93248 ACTG 665MN S1H Sat 9:00-4:40 14-201 Stevens 1.0 A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ACTG 145 QUICKBOOKS: PAYROLL AND Start and end dates for section 93248: 10/14-10/14 90365 ARCH 666 AA TTh 1:10-2:00 18-204 Staff 1.0 MERCHANDISING BUSINESS (AA, CSU) Start and end dates for section 90365: 8/17-10/11 Evening Course ACTG 665MW IRS REPRESENTATION & ETHICS (AA, CSU) 87105 ACTG 145 J2 Tue 6:30-9:20 14-105 Dorsett 1.5 Saturday Course Start and end dates for section 87105: 10/17-12/12 95807 ACTG 665MW S1H Sat 9:00-4:40 14-201 Marcus 0.5 STAY INFORMED IN AN EMERGENCY! Online Course Start and end dates for section 95807: 9/23-9/23 90825 ACTG 145 O2H By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN Dorsett 1.5 Start and end dates for section 90825: 10/17-12/12 Sign up for emergency text ACTG 161 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (AA) message notifications today. Visit Online Course smccd.edu/alertu and enter your 93218 ACTG 161 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Bowman 4.0 phone number. It’s that easy!

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ART 225 ACRYLIC PAINTING I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ARTS ART 391 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 (AA, CSU, UC) Art 210) A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Students: Please plan to remain in class for all scheduled lecture and Evening Course lab times listed for a section. 91758 ART 225 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-111 Matthews 3.0 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-111 94690 ART 391 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 Tue 9:10-11:50 4-111 Thu 7:55-9:05 4-211 ART 101 ART AND ARCHITECTURE FROM THE ANCIENT Tue 6:30-9:05 4-211 WORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIMES, (c. 1400) (AA, CSU, UC) ART 226 ACRYLIC PAINTING II (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ARTH 110) ART 392 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2 (AA, CSU, UC) 91759 ART 226 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-111 Matthews 3.0 92816 ART 101 AA MW 9:45-11:00 4-135 Black 3.0 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-111 A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Online Course Tue 9:10-11:50 4-111 Evening Course 93811 ART 101 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Black 3.0 94691 ART 392 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 ART 230 EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING AND Thu 7:55-9:05 4-211 ART 102 ART OF RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE (c. 1300- PORTRAITURE II (AA, CSU) Tue 6:30-9:05 4-211 1700) (AA, CSU, UC) (ART 102+ART 103 = C-ID ARTH 120) 95827 ART 230 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-111 Smyth 3.0 ART 393 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 (AA, CSU, UC) 81749 ART 102 AA MW 11:20-12:35 4-135 Black 3.0 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-111 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-111 A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ART 103 ART OF EUROPE AND AMERICA: NEOCLASSICAL Evening Course (c. 1750-Present) (AA, CSU, UC) (ART 102+ART 103 = C-ID ART 244 OIL PAINTING III (AA, CSU, UC) 94692 ART 393 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 ARTH 120) 95526 ART 244 BX Wed 9:10-10:25 4-111 Alex 3.0 Thu 7:55-9:05 4-211 81752 ART 103 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 4-135 Listopad 3.0 Wed 10:35-12:00 4-111 Tue 6:30-9:05 4-211 Online Course Mon 9:10-12:00 4-111 94581 ART 103 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Black 3.0 ART 394 EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY 4 (AA, CSU, UC) ART 247 OIL PAINTING IV (AA, CSU, UC) A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ART 105 ART OF ASIA AND THE NEAR EAST (AA, CSU, 95826 ART 247 BX Wed 9:10-10:25 4-111 Alex 3.0 Evening Course UC) Wed 10:35-12:00 4-111 94693 ART 394 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 94582 ART 105 AA TTh 11:20-12:35 4-135 Listopad 3.0 Mon 9:10-12:00 4-111 Thu 7:55-9:05 4-211 Tue 6:30-9:05 4-211 ART 200 PORTFOLIO PREPARATION (AA, CSU) ART 251 ACRYLIC PAINTING III (AA, CSU, UC) ART 396 DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY I (AA, CSU, UC) A $40.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95523 ART 251 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-111 Matthews 3.0 94661 ART 200 AA Wed 1:10-2:25 10-163 Fainshtein 3.0 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-111 A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Wed 2:35-4:00 10-163 Tue 9:10-11:50 4-111 95897 ART 396 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.0 Mon 1:10-4:00 10-163 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-239 ART 252 ACRYLIC PAINTING IV (AA, CSU, UC) Mon 1:10-4:00 4-239 ART 203 PLEIN AIR PAINTING (AA, CSU) 95525 ART 252 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-111 Matthews 3.0 ART 397 DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY 2 (AA, CSU, UC) 95828 ART 203 AA Thu 1:10-2:25 4-111 Buchanan 3.0 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-111 Thu 2:35-3:50 4-111 Tue 9:10-11:50 4-111 A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Tue 1:10-3:50 4-111 95898 ART 397 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.0 ART 348 PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION Wed 2:35-4:00 4-239 ART 204 DRAWING I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ARTS 110) USING HANDHELD DEVICES (AA, CSU) Mon 1:10-4:00 4-239 95834 ART 204 AA Thu 1:10-2:25 4-137 Matthews 3.0 Evening Course ART 398 DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY 3 (AA, CSU, UC) Thu 2:35-3:50 4-137 95892 ART 348 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 4-239 Page 3.0 Tue 1:10-3:50 4-139 A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95832 ART 204 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-137 Alex 3.0 ART 350 VISUAL PERCEPTION (AA, CSU, UC) 95899 ART 398 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.0 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-239 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-139 81774 ART 350 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 4-239 Bhattacharji 3.0 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-139 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-239 ART 351 BEGINNING BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY Evening Course ART 399 DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY 4 (AA, CSU, UC) 95835 ART 204 JX Wed 6:30-7:45 4-137 Smyth 3.0 (AA, CSU, UC) A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Wed 7:55-9:15 4-137 A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95900 ART 399 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.0 Mon 6:30-9:15 4-139 81778 ART 351 AA Thu 1:10-2:25 4-211 Page 3.0 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-239 Thu 2:35-3:50 4-211 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-239 ART 205 DRAWING II (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ARTS 205) Tue 1:10-3:50 4-211 95833 ART 205 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-137 Alex 3.0 Evening Course ART 405 SCULPTURE I (AA, CSU, UC) Wed 2:35-4:00 4-139 81779 ART 351 JA Wed 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Mon 1:10-4:00 4-139 Wed 7:55-9:15 4-211 Evening Course 81783 ART 405 AX Thu 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 Mon 6:30-9:15 4-211 Thu 2:35-3:50 4-10 95836 ART 205 JX Wed 6:30-7:45 4-137 Smyth 3.0 Tue 1:10-3:50 4-10 Wed 7:55-9:15 4-137 ART 352 INTERMEDIATE BLACK AND WHITE Mon 6:30-9:15 4-139 PHOTOGRAPHY (AA, CSU, UC) ART 406 SCULPTURE II (AA, CSU, UC) A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ART 206 EXPRESSIVE FIGURE DRAWING AND Evening Course PORTRAITURE (AA, CSU, UC) 81784 ART 406 AX Thu 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 94665 ART 352 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 Thu 2:35-3:50 4-10 81759 ART 206 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-111 Smyth 3.0 Thu 7:55-9:05 4-211 Tue 1:10-3:50 4-10 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-111 Tue 6:30-9:05 4-211 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-111 ART 409 SCULPTURE III EXTENDED EXPERTISE ART 353 ADVANCED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY ART 208 PORTRAIT DRAWING I (AA, CSU, UC) (AA, CSU, UC) (AA, CSU, UC) A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 94664 ART 208 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-137 Buchanan 3.0 A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95475 ART 409 AX Thu 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-139 Evening Course Thu 2:35-3:50 4-10 Tue 9:10-11:50 4-139 94666 ART 353 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.0 Tue 1:10-3:50 4-10 ART 209 PORTRAIT DRAWING II (AA, CSU, UC) Thu 7:55-9:05 4-211 Tue 6:30-9:05 4-211 ART 410 SCULPTURE IV ADVANCED EXPRESSION 94678 ART 209 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-137 Buchanan 3.0 (AA, CSU, UC) Thu 10:35-11:50 4-139 ART 381 BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (AA, CSU, UC) Tue 9:10-11:50 4-139 A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 93472 ART 381 AA Tue 1:10-3:50 4-239 Van Dongen 3.0 95870 ART 410 AX Thu 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 ART 214 COLOR (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID 270) Evening Course Thu 2:35-3:50 4-10 91066 ART 381 JA Thu 6:30-9:20 4-239 Van Dongen 3.0 85338 ART 214 AA Thu 1:10-2:25 4-241 Alex 3.0 Tue 1:10-3:50 4-10 Thu 2:35-3:50 4-241 ART 383 INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ART 411 CERAMICS I (AA, CSU, UC) Tue 1:10-3:50 4-241 (AA, CSU, UC) A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ART 215 PORTRAITURE III (AA, CSU) A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 81785 ART 411 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 95894 ART 383 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.0 95829 ART 215 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-137 Buchanan 3.0 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-10 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-239 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-139 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-10 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-239 Tue 9:10-11:50 4-139 Evening Course 81786 ART 411 JX Wed 6:00-7:15 4-10 Nakata 3.0 ART 216 PORTRAITURE IV (AA, CSU) ART 384 ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (AA, CSU, UC) Wed 7:25-8:35 4-10 A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95830 ART 216 AX Thu 9:10-10:25 4-137 Buchanan 3.0 Tue 6:00-8:35 4-10 95895 ART 384 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.0 Thu 10:35-11:50 4-139 Wed 2:35-4:00 4-239 ART 412 CERAMICS II (AA, CSU, UC) Tue 9:10-11:50 4-139 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-239 A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ART 223 OIL PAINTING I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ARTS 210) 81787 ART 412 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 ART 385 MASTER PORTFOLIO-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Wed 2:35-4:00 4-10 81761 ART 223 BX Wed 9:10-10:25 4-111 Alex 3.0 (AA, CSU) Wed 10:35-12:00 4-111 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-10 Mon 9:10-12:00 4-111 A $55.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Evening Course 95896 ART 385 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-239 Lohmann 3.5 81788 ART 412 JX Wed 6:00-7:15 4-10 Nakata 3.0 ART 224 OIL PAINTING II (AA, CSU, UC) Wed 2:25-4:40 4-239 Wed 7:25-8:35 4-10 81763 ART 224 BX Wed 9:10-10:25 4-111 Alex 3.0 Mon 1:10-4:40 4-239 Tue 6:00-8:35 4-10 Wed 10:35-12:00 4-111 ART 388 MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO (AA, CSU) Mon 9:10-12:00 4-111 A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Evening Course 94928 ART 388 JX Thu 6:30-7:45 4-211 Lohmann 3.5 Thu 7:55-9:55 4-211 Tue 6:30-9:55 4-211

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ART 417 CERAMICS GLAZE (AA, CSU, UC) BIOL 130 HUMAN BIOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) Building Inspection A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 81832 BIOL 130 AA TTh 12:45-2:00 36-215 Smith 3.0 95476 ART 417 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 Evening Course Technology Wed 2:35-4:00 4-10 90374 BIOL 130 JA Wed 5:30-8:10 36-215 Smith 3.0 Mon 1:10-4:00 4-10 Online Courses BLDG 710 ADVANCED BUILDING INSPECTION (AA) Evening Course 91020 BIOL 130 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Martin 3.0 Evening Course 95477 ART 417 JX Wed 6:00-7:15 4-10 Nakata 3.0 95742 BIOL 130 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Martin 3.0 92770 BLDG 710 JA TTh 6:30-8:35 18-203 Hipsher 4.5 Wed 7:25-8:35 4-10 Tue 6:00-8:35 4-10 BIOL 184 WILDLIFE BIOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) BLDG 720 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION I (AA) Evening Course ART 418 CERAMICS III (AA, CSU, UC) 81836 BIOL 184 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 5-354 Young 3.0 81847 BLDG 720 JA Mon 6:30-9:35 14-201 Hancock 3.0 A $30.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. BIOL 195 BIOLOGY FIELD LABORATORY (AA, CSU, UC) 95871 ART 418 AX Wed 1:10-2:25 4-10 Nakata 3.0 86377 BIOL 195 AA Thu 2:10-5:00 36-223 Tran 1.0 BLDG 740 MECHANICAL CODE (AA) Wed 2:35-4:00 4-10 Evening Course Mon 1:10-4:00 4-10 BIOL 210 GENERAL ZOOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) (Biology 81849 BLDG 740 JA Wed 6:30-9:20 19-121 Mitchell 3.0 Evening Course 210+220=C-ID BIOL 130S) 95872 ART 418 JX Wed 6:00-7:15 4-10 Nakata 3.0 Hybrid Courses* Wed 7:25-8:35 4-10 93503 BIOL 210 HAB MW 9:45-11:00 36-215 Tran 5.0 Business Tue 6:00-8:35 4-10 Also see Management Tue 8:10-11:00 36-223 ART 806 DIGITAL WORKSHOP By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN BUS. 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (AA, CSU, UC) 93504 BIOL 210 HAC MW 9:45-11:00 36-215 Tran 5.0 Evening Course (C-ID BUS 110) Thu 8:10-11:00 36-223 95873 ART 806 JA Tue 4:30-5:45 4-239 Page 0.5 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN 87514 BUS. 100 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 14-206 VonBleichert 3.0 NOTE: BIOL 210 will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. 91418 BUS. 100 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 14-206 VonBleichert 3.0 edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates. 81856 BUS. 100 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 14-206 VonBleichert 3.0 Astronomy 81855 BUS. 100 AD MWF 12:10-1:00 14-206 VonBleichert 3.0 ASTR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY BIOL 220 GENERAL BOTANY (AA, CSU, UC) (Biology 81858 BUS. 100 AH MWF 1:10-2:00 14-205 Staff 3.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 210+220=C-ID BIOL 130S) 81857 BUS. 100 BB TTh 9:45-11:00 14-206 VonBleichert 3.0 Evening Course 81798 ASTR 100 AX TTh 12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford 3.0 A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95084 BUS. 100 JB W 6:00-8:50 14-202 Staff 3.0 Tue 10:10-11:00 36-100 Hybrid Courses* Online Course 83339 ASTR 100 BX TTh 12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford 3.0 93224 BIOL 220 HAA TTh 9:45-11:00 36-215 Beliz 5.0 95238 BUS. 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Figone 3.0 Tue 11:10-12:00 36-100 Tue 2:20-5:15 36-200 83340 ASTR 100 CX TTh 12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford 3.0 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN BUS. 295 COMPUTER SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS Thu 10:10-11:00 36-100 95388 BIOL 220 HAB TTh 9:45-11:00 36-215 Beliz 5.0 (AA, CSU) (C-ID BUS 140) 91286 ASTR 100 DX TTh 12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford 3.0 Thu 2:20-5:15 36-200 Thu 11:10-12:00 36-100 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 81885 BUS. 295 AA TTh 11:10-12:50 14-105 Staff 4.0 91287 ASTR 100 EX MW 10:10-11:00 36-100 Vanajakshi 3.0 NOTE: BIOL 220 will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates. Mon 9:10-10:00 36-100 BUS. 315 KEYBOARDING I (AA, CSU) Evening Course 90620 ASTR 100 JA Thu 7:00-10:00 36-100 Stanford 3.0 BIOL 230 INTRODUCTORY CELL BIOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) Online Course Online Course (C-ID BIOL 190) 91614 BUS. 315 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Willis 3.0 93220 ASTR 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Vanajakshi 3.0 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. BUS. 317 KEYBOARDING SKILL-BUILDING (AA, CSU) Evening Course ASTR 101 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 81839 BIOL 230 JA Tue 6:00-9:00 36-200 Smith 4.0 Evening Course (AA, CSU, UC) Thu 6:00-9:00 36-200 81800 ASTR 101 AA Mon 2:10-5:15 36-100 Pevyhouse 1.0 91713 BUS. 317 J1 Thu 6:00-8:50 14-105 Willis 1.5 89342 ASTR 101 AB Wed 2:10-5:00 36-100 Stanford 1.0 BIOL 240 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY Start and end dates for section 91713: 8/17-10/5 90368 ASTR 101 AC Tue 2:10-5:00 36-114 Pevyhouse 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 81840 BIOL 240 AA MW 2:10-3:25 36-215 Smith 4.0 Business Windows ASTR 103 OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY LAB (AA, CSU, MW 12:10-1:30 36-204 UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 Applications - Windows Evening Course Evening Course Platform 89003 ASTR 103 JA Tue 7:00-10:00 36-100 Stanford 1.0 91046 BIOL 240 JA TTh 6:00-7:15 36-204 Young 4.0 TTh 7:30-8:45 36-204 BUSW 105 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS (AA, ASTR 115 THE SOLAR SYSTEM (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 CSU) 89781 ASTR 115 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 36-100 Stanford 3.0 BIOL 250 HUMAN ANATOMY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID BIOL A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Evening Course 110B) Biology 91317 BUSW 105 JA1 Thu 6:00-8:50 14-105 Staff 1.5 81841 BIOL 250 AX MWF 1:10-2:00 36-215 Sengupta 4.0 Start and end dates for section 91317: 8/17-10/5 BIOL 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE LIFE SCIENCES (AA, Mon 2:10-5:15 36-217 CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 BUSW 214 WORD PROCESSING I USING WORD FOR 83566 BIOL 250 BX MWF 1:10-2:00 36-215 Sengupta 4.0 81816 BIOL 100 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 36-207 Diamond 3.0 WINDOWS (AA, CSU) Wed 2:10-5:00 36-217 81818 BIOL 100 AB MW 11:10-12:25 36-207 Beliz 3.0 Online Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 81817 BIOL 100 AC MW 12:45-2:00 36-207 Martin 3.0 90408 BUSW 214 OLH By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Willis 1.5 91050 BIOL 250 CX MWF 8:10-9:00 36-215 Sengupta 4.0 87356 BIOL 100 AE TTh 12:45-2:00 36-207 Zahedi 3.0 Start and end dates for section 90408: 8/17-10/5 Mon 9:10-12:15 36-217 Online Courses TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 BUSW 215 WORD PROCESSING II USING WORD FOR 85715 BIOL 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Hankamp 3.0 91523 BIOL 250 DX MWF 8:10-9:00 36-215 Sengupta 4.0 93222 BIOL 100 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Hankamp 3.0 Wed 9:10-12:00 36-217 WINDOWS (AA, CSU) Online Course BIOL 102 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 Evening Courses 90409 BUSW 215 OLH By Arr 2.7 Hrs/Wk ONLN Willis 1.5 CONSERVATION (AA, CSU, UC) 90375 BIOL 250 JX MW 6:00-7:20 36-207 Carrasco Reyes 4.0 Start and end dates for section 90409: 10/12-12/16 Online Course Mon 7:25-10:30 36-217 95739 BIOL 102 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Hankamp 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 BUSW 415 SPREADSHEET I USING EXCEL FOR WINDOWS 90376 BIOL 250 KX MW 6:00-7:20 36-207 Carrasco Reyes 4.0 (AA, CSU) BIOL 110 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY (AA, CSU, Wed 7:25-10:25 36-217 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for sections that meet on UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 campus. 83342 BIOL 110 AX MW 9:45-11:00 36-207 Diamond 4.0 85427 BUSW 415 A2 TTh 9:45-11:00 14-103 Staff 1.5 Mon 11:10-2:15 36-200 BIOL 260 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID Start and end dates for section 85427: 10/12-12/7 81824 BIOL 110 BX MW 9:45-11:00 36-207 Diamond 4.0 BIOL 120B) Evening Course Wed 1:10-4:00 36-200 A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 85561 BUSW 415 JA1 Thu 6:30-9:20 14-103 Willis 1.5 81826 BIOL 110 CX TTh 9:45-11:00 36-207 Hankamp 4.0 Hybrid Courses* Start and end dates for section 85561: 8/17-10/5 Tue 11:10-2:00 36-200 81842 BIOL 260 HAB TTh 9:45-11:00 36-217 Tonini-Boutacoff 5.0 Online Course 83346 BIOL 110 DX TTh 9:45-11:00 36-207 Hankamp 4.0 Tue 11:30-2:30 36-217 85492 BUSW 415 OLH By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk ONLN Staff 1.5 Thu 11:10-2:00 36-200 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Evening Courses 91055 BIOL 260 HJX Mon 5:30-8:35 36-215 Tonini-Boutacoff 5.0 BUSW 416 SPREADSHEET II USING EXCEL FOR WINDOWS 81830 BIOL 110 JX TTh 6:30-7:45 36-207 Gearhart 4.0 Tue 5:30-8:30 36-217 (AA, CSU) TTh 5:10-6:25 36-223 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for sections that meet on 95009 BIOL 110 KX TTh 6:30-7:45 36-207 Gearhart 4.0 95039 BIOL 260 HKX Mon 5:30-8:35 36-215 Tonini-Boutacoff 5.0 campus. TTh 8:00-9:15 36-223 Wed 5:30-8:30 36-223 Evening Courses By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN 85430 BUSW 416 J2 Tue 6:30-9:20 14-101 Staff 1.5 BIOL 123 BIOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP: TECHNIQUES NOTE: BIOL 260 will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. Start and end dates for section 85430: 10/12-12/14 AND APPLICATIONS OF THE POLYMERASE CHAIN edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates. 85431 BUSW 416 JA2 Thu 6:30-9:20 14-103 Willis 1.5 REACTION (AA, CSU) Start and end dates for section 85431: 10/12-12/14 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. BIOL 310 NUTRITION (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID NUTR 110) Online Course Evening Course Online Courses 85454 BUSW 416 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Staff 1.5 90030 BIOL 123 S1H Mon 5:30-8:45 36-200 Diamond 1.0 92775 BIOL 310 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Martin 3.0 Start and end dates for section 85454: 10/12-12/14 Start and end dates for section 90030: 9/18-10/16 93225 BIOL 310 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Martin 3.0 94645 BIOL 310 ONH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Zahedi 3.0 95455 BIOL 310 OOH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Zahedi 3.0

The CSM Catalog is your reference document for detailed degree, course or college information Please visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/catalog to view or download the CSM Catalog FALL 2017 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 11 Career and Life Planning CHIN 212 COLLOQUIAL CHINESE II, ELEMENTARY CIS 127 HTML5 and CSS (AA, CSU, UC) (AA, CSU) Online Course CRER 126 CAREER CHOICES I: CAREER ASSESSMENT Online Course 93431 CIS 127 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Naveed 3.0 (AA, CSU) 93250 CHIN 212 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Wu 3.0 CIS 132 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES (AA, CSU, UC) A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 90184 CRER 126 B1 Wed 1:10-3:00 14-116 Negrete 0.5 Communication Studies Online Course Start and end dates for section 90184: 9/6-9/27 95229 CIS 132 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Moussalem 3.0 COMM 110 PUBLIC SPEAKING (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID CIS 133 NOSQL DATABASES (AA, CSU, UC) CRER 127 CAREER CHOICES II: JOB SEARCH (AA, CSU) COMM 110) A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Online Course 82983 COMM 110 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 16-143 Motoyama 3.0 90643 CRER 127 B2 Wed 1:10-3:00 14-116 Negrete 0.5 95439 CIS 133 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Moussalem 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 Start and end dates for section 90643: 10/4-11/1 82984 COMM 110 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 16-143 Motoyama 3.0 CIS 137 IOS/SWIFT PROGRAMMING (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 Online Course 95075 COMM 110 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 16-101 Gildea 3.0 Chemistry 95231 CIS 137 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Green 4.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 CHEM 192 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY (AA, CSU, UC) 95625 COMM 110 AI MWF 11:10-12:00 16-143 Motoyama 3.0 CIS 140 R PROGRAMMING FOR BIG DATA (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Hybrid Course* 95101 CHEM 192 AX MW 9:45-11:00 36-319 Lawrence 4.0 NOTE: COMM AI is primarily for students in the MANA Learning Commu- 95440 CIS 140 HYA Wed 5:10-8:00 19-105 Moussalem 4.0 Mon 11:10-2:15 36-329 nity. By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN 95102 CHEM 192 BX MW 9:45-11:00 36-319 Lawrence 4.0 82987 COMM 110 AK MWF 10:10-11:00 16-101 Gildea 3.0 NOTE: CIS 140 HYA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. Wed 11:10-2:00 36-329 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates. 93658 COMM 110 AL MWF 11:10-12:00 16-245 Li 3.0 CHEM 210 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 CIS 145 INTRODUCTION TO DEVOPS (AA, CSU, UC) CHEM 110) (CHEM 210+220=C-ID CHEM 120S) 92236 COMM 110 BA TTh 9:45-11:00 16-247 Irigoyen II 3.0 Evening Course A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 82014 CHEM 210 AX MW 11:10-12:25 36-319 Flowers 5.0 82988 COMM 110 BB TTh 11:10-12:25 16-247 Irigoyen II 3.0 95702 CIS 145 JA Mon 6:10-9:15 19-121 Staff 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 TTh 8:10-11:00 36-321 CIS 151 NETWORKS AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 83349 CHEM 210 BX MW 11:10-12:25 36-319 Flowers 5.0 89965 COMM 110 BC TTh 11:10-12:25 16-245 Howard 3.0 TTh 11:10-2:00 36-321 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 (AA, CSU) 82015 CHEM 210 CA MW 12:45-2:00 36-319 Flowers 5.0 92804 COMM 110 BD TTh 12:45-2:00 16-143 Reed 3.0 Online Course MW 2:10-5:15 36-306 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 90956 CIS 151 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Brown 3.0 90381 CHEM 210 EX MW 8:10-9:25 36-319 Rezaie 5.0 Evening Course TTh 8:10-11:00 36-306 Dao 82990 COMM 110 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 16-105 Berry 3.0 CIS 200 CAPTSONE PROJECT - CIS (AA, CSU) 90382 CHEM 210 FX MW 8:10-9:25 36-319 Rezaie 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 Online Course MW 9:45-12:50 36-306 95704 CIS 200 OLH By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN Staff 2.0 Evening Course COMM 130 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (AA, By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN 82016 CHEM 210 JA MW 6:00-7:20 36-321 Tou 5.0 CSU, UC) (C-ID COMM 130) MW 7:40-10:30 36-321 82998 COMM 130 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 16-245 Li 3.0 CIS 254 INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 PROGRAM DESIGN (AA, CSU, UC) CHEM 220 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (AA, CSU, UC) 93147 COMM 130 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 16-247 Irigoyen II 3.0 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for sections that meet on (CHEM 210-220=C-ID CHEM 120S) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 campus. A $4.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 83000 COMM 130 AD MWF 10:10-11:00 16-141 Rope 3.0 88611 CIS 254 AA MW 11:10-12:30 19-121 Price 4.0 82017 CHEM 220 AX TTh 8:10-9:25 36-319 Salari 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 MW 12:35-1:55 19-124 TTh 9:45-12:25 36-329 94524 COMM 130 AE MWF 10:10-11:00 16-245 Li 3.0 94922 CIS 254 AB TTh 2:10-3:25 19-121 Eftekhari 4.0 90655 CHEM 220 BX TTh 8:10-9:25 36-319 Salari 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 TTh 3:35-4:50 19-124 TTh 12:45-3:25 36-329 Li 82999 COMM 130 AF MWF 11:10-12:00 16-247 Irigoyen II 3.0 Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 88615 CIS 254 JA Tue 6:30-9:15 19-121 Staff 4.0 CHEM 231 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID 94523 COMM 130 AG MWF 12:10-1:00 16-245 Li 3.0 Thu 7:00-9:50 19-124 CHEM 150) (CHEM 231+232=C-ID CHEM 160S) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 Online Courses 82019 CHEM 231 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 36-215 Ciesla 5.0 84466 COMM 130 AR MWF 12:10-1:00 16-247 Irigoyen II 3.0 92198 CIS 254 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Green 4.0 MW 2:20-5:25 36-300 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN 83357 CHEM 231 BX TTh 11:10-12:25 36-215 Ciesla 5.0 83005 COMM 130 BA TTh 9:45-11:00 16-143 Reed 3.0 95230 CIS 254 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Harden 4.0 MW 11:10-2:15 36-300 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN 86182 CHEM 231 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 36-215 Ciesla 5.0 82996 COMM 130 BB TTh 11:10-12:25 16-143 Reed 3.0 TTh 2:10-5:00 36-300 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 CIS 255 (CS1) PROGRAMMING METHODS: JAVA (AA, Evening Course CSU, UC) (C-ID COMP 122) CHEM 410 HEALTH SCIENCE CHEMISTRY I 83009 COMM 130 JA Mon 6:30-9:35 16-105 Berry 3.0 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for sections that meet on (AA, CSU) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 campus. 82020 CHEM 410 AX TTh 1:10-2:25 36-319 Lawrence 4.0 Hybrid Course* COMM 140 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (AA, CSU, Tue 2:30-5:25 36-321 88678 CIS 255 HJA Tue 5:10-7:50 19-107 Eftekhari 4.0 89520 CHEM 410 BX TTh 1:10-2:25 36-319 Lawrence 4.0 UC) (C-ID COMM 140) By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Thu 2:30-5:25 36-321 93334 COMM 140 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 16-141 Rope 3.0 NOTE: CIS 255 HJA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates. 85383 COMM 140 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 16-141 Rope 3.0 90130 CHEM 410 JA TTh 6:00-7:15 36-321 Li 4.0 Online Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 Tue 7:30-10:20 36-321 88669 CIS 255 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Masters 4.0 COMM 150 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (AA, By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Chinese CSU, UC) (C-ID COMM 150) CIS 256 DATA STRUCTURES: JAVA (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID 90339 COMM 150 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 16-101 Gildea 3.0 COMP 132) CHIN 111 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 82022 CHIN 111 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 14-115 Wu 3.0 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Evening Course Hybrid Course* 82023 CHIN 111 JX Mon 6:30-9:35 14-115 Wu 3.0 Computer and Information 89012 CIS 256 HYA Thu 5:10-7:50 19-121 Eftekhari 4.0 Online Course Science By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN 90326 CHIN 111 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Wu 3.0 NOTE: CIS 256 HYA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. Also see Business Application, and Digital Media edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates. CHIN 112 ELEMENTARY CHINESE II (AA, CSU, UC) CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND CIS 278 (CS1) PROGRAMMING METHODS: C++ (AA, CSU, Online Course INFORMATION SCIENCE (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ITIS 120) 91147 CHIN 112 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Wu 3.0 UC) (C-ID COMP 122) 84236 CIS 110 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 19-121 Martens 3.0 A $.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for sections that meet on CHIN 121 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY CHINESE I 90384 CIS 110 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 19-121 Martens 3.0 campus. (AA, CSU, UC) Online Courses 82054 CIS 278 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 19-121 Eftekhari 4.0 86225 CIS 110 OLH By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Martens 3.0 TTh 12:40-1:55 19-124 Online Course 93121 CIS 110 OMH By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Martens 3.0 93492 CHIN 121 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Wu 3.0 Online Course 82032 CIS 110 OOH By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Staff 3.0 86470 CIS 278 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Harden 4.0 By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN CHIN 122 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY CHINESE II CIS 111 INTRODUCTION TO WEB PROGRAMMING (AA, (AA, CSU, UC) CSU, UC) CIS 279 DATA STRUCTURES: C++ (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID Online Course Online Courses COMP 132) 93493 CHIN 122 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Wu 3.0 90954 CIS 111 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Eftekhari 3.0 A $2.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 94910 CIS 111 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Eftekhari 3.0 CHIN 134 BASIC CHINESE WRITING SKILLS Hybrid Course* (AA, CSU) 85746 CIS 279 HYA Wed 5:10-7:50 19-107 Staff 4.0 CIS 114 JAVASCRIPT/AJAX PROGRAMMING (AA, CSU, UC) By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Online Course Online Course NOTE: CIS 279 HYA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeofsanmateo. 95755 CHIN 134 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Wu 3.0 92961 CIS 114 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Green 4.0 edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus meeting dates.

CHIN 211 COLLOQUIAL CHINESE I, ELEMENTARY CIS 121 UNIX/LINUX (AA, CSU, UC) CIS 380 PHP PROGRAMMING (AA, CSU, UC) (AA, CSU) Online Course Online Course 95432 CHIN 211 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 14-115 Wu 3.0 92962 CIS 121 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Isaacs 3.0 89830 CIS 380 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Naveed 3.0 Evening Course 90327 CHIN 211 JX Mon 6:30-9:35 14-115 Wu 3.0

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COUN 121 PLANNING FOR STUDENT SUCCESS DSKL 880MD ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY – DRAGON Cosmetology (AA, CSU) NATURALLYSPEAKING COSM 712 FUNDAMENTALS OF COSMETOLOGY I (AA) 87192 COUN 121 A1 TTh 9:45-10:55 14-202 Caviel 1.0 95856 DSKL 880MD A1 Wed 12:10-2:00 10-120 Lariviere 1.0 Start and end dates for section 87192: 8/17-9/26 Start and end dates for section 95856: 8/16-10/4 A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 87202 COUN 121 B1 TTh 11:10-12:00 14-115 Aguirre-Alberto 1.0 95864 DSKL 880MD B1 Tue 5:00-7:00 10-120 Lariviere 1.0 92258 COSM 712 AA Daily 8:00-8:50 5-290 Boosalis 10.0 Start and end dates for section 87202: 8/29-10/19 Start and end dates for section 95864: 9/19-10/24 and 11/7-11/14 Daily 9:00-12:05 5-280 NOTE: COUN 121 B1 is primarily for students with limited English background. COSM 722 FUNDAMENTALS OF COSMETOLOGY II (AA) 87210 COUN 121 C1 TTh 12:10-1:00 14-115 Sinarle 1.0 Digital Media Start and end dates for section 87210: 8/22-10/12 92263 COSM 722 AA Daily 12:35-1:25 5-290 Medrano 10.0 Daily 1:35-4:40 5-280 NOTE: COUN 121 C1 is primarily for students in the DSPS Program. DGME 100 MEDIA IN SOCIETY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID JOUR 94364 COUN 121 D1 Wed 12:25-2:05 14-202 Sammut 1.0 100) COSM 732 INTERMEDIATE COSMETOLOGY III (AA) Start and end dates for section 94364: 8/16-10/4 92288 DGME 100 AA MW 10:10-11:25 14-213 Brown 3.0 A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. NOTE: COUN 121 D1 is primarily for students enrolled in MATH 110 or MATH 120 92299 DGME 100 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 14-213 Brown 3.0 92268 COSM 732 AX Daily 8:00-8:50 5-202 Nalls 10.0 Fall 2017. Online Course Daily 9:00-12:05 5-260 Online Course 93086 DGME 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Brown 3.0 94681 COUN 121 OLH By Arr 2.3 Hrs/Wk ONLN Sinarle 1.0 COSM 742 INTERMEDIATE COSMETOLOGY IV (AA) Start and end dates for section 94681: 10/23-12/8 DGME 102 MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS (AA, CSU, UC) 92272 COSM 742 AX Daily 12:35-1:25 5-202 Coleman 10.0 Saturday Course Online Course Daily 1:35-4:40 5-260 87203 COUN 121 S1H Sat 8:30-4:30 10-192 Turner 1.0 92874 DGME 102 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Bennett 3.0 Start and end dates for section 87203: 9/9-9/16 COSM 746 ADVANCED COSMETOLOGY V (AA) NOTE: COUN 121 S1H is primarily for students in the EOPS Program. DGME 103 FUNDAMENTALS OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL 94671 COSM 746 A1 Daily 8:00-8:50 5-202 Nalls 5.0 DESIGN (AA, CSU, UC) Daily 9:00-12:00 5-260 COUN 122 STUDY SKILLS (FORMERLY CRER 122) A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Start and end dates for section 94671: 8/16-10/19 (AA, CSU) 92867 DGME 103 AA Thu 1:10-3:25 10-163 Fainshtein 3.0 Tue 1:10-2:25 10-163 COSM 749 ADVANCED COSMETOLOGY VI (AA) A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 87215 COUN 122 A2 TTh 9:45-10:55 14-202 Caviel 1.0 94672 COSM 749 A1 Daily 12:10-1:10 5-202 Coleman 5.0 Start and end dates for section 87215: 10/3-11/9 DGME 110 PHOTOSHOP FUNDAMENTALS (AA, CSU) Daily 1:25-4:30 5-260 87216 COUN 122 B2 Wed 12:25-2:05 14-202 Sammut 1.0 95858 DGME 110 S1 Fri 1:10-5:00 10-163 Van Dongen 0.5 Start and end dates for section 94672: 8/16-10/9 Start and end dates for section 87216: 10/18-12/6 Fri 1:10-5:00 10-163 COSM 757 ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL COSMETOLOGY NOTE: COUN 122 B2 is primarily for students enrolled in MATH 110 or MATH 120 Fall 2017. DGME 111 DREAMWEAVER FUNDAMENTALS (AA, CSU) VII (AA) Saturday Course 94673 COSM 757 A2 Daily 8:00-9:10 5-260 Nalls 7.0 COUN 128 PUENTE: FOUNDATION FOR COLLEGE 95860 DGME 111 S2H Sat 9:00-1:00 10-182 Bennett 0.5 Daily 9:20-1:35 5-260 SUCCESS (AA, CSU, UC) Sat 9:00-1:00 10-182 Start and end dates for section 94673: 10/13-12/8 A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95384 COUN 128 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 14-215 Gonzalez 3.0 DGME 112 TV STUDIO PRODUCTION (AA, CSU) Counseling NOTE: COUN 128 AA is designed to assist CSM Puente students in developing 93441 DGME 112 AB Wed 1:10-3:25 14-213 Brown 3.0 the skills and tools critical to succeed in college. Mon 1:10-2:30 14-213 COUN 111 COLLEGE PLANNING (AA, CSU, UC) A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. DGME 113 DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION (AA, CSU) 90450 COUN 111 A1 Wed 2:10-3:25 10-192 Vargas 0.5 Dental Assisting 93098 DGME 113 AA Thu 1:10-3:25 10-160 Staff 3.0 Start and end dates for section 90450: 8/16-9/20 Thu 3:35-4:50 10-182 DENT 701 DENTAL SCIENCE I (AA) Note: COUN 111 A1 is primarily for International Students. 94649 DENT 701 AA Fri 9:10-12:00 5-354 Davis 3.0 DGME 118 DIGITAL AUDIO PRODUCTION (AA, CSU) 90625 COUN 111 B1 Wed 2:10-3:25 14-215 Bednarek 0.5 92900 DGME 118 AA Tue 1:10-3:25 10-160 Staff 3.0 Start and end dates for section 90625: 8/30-10/4 DENT 703 ALLIED HEALTH COMMUNICATION (AA) Tue 3:35-4:50 10-182 Note: COUN 111 B1 is primarily for International Students. 94650 DENT 703 AA Fri 8:10-9:00 5-354 Davis 1.0 90454 COUN 111 C1 Tue 2:10-3:25 14-215 Bednarek 0.5 DGME 164 USER INTERFACE/USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN Start and end dates for section 90454: 8/22-9/26 DENT 721 DENTAL MATERIALS I (AA) (AA, CSU) Note: COUN 111 C1 is primarily for International Students. 82112 DENT 721 AX Thu 11:10-1:00 5-330 La Rochelle 3.0 95863 DGME 164 AA Thu 9:10-10:25 10-182 Bennett 3.0 95391 COUN 111 D1 Tue 2:10-3:25 10-192 Vargas 0.5 Thu 8:10-11:00 5-330 Davis Tue 9:10-11:25 10-182 Start and end dates for section 95391: 9/5-10/10 82113 DENT 721 BX Thu 11:10-1:00 5-330 La Rochelle 3.0 Note: COUN 111 D1 is primarily for International Students. Thu 1:30-4:20 5-330 Davis DGME 167 WEB DESIGN I (AA, CSU) Saturday Course 93113 DGME 167 AA Thu 12:45-2:00 10-182 Bennett 3.0 95392 COUN 111 S2H Sat 8:30-4:30 10-192 Turner 0.5 DENT 740 CHAIRSIDE ASSISTING (AA) Tue 12:45-3:00 10-182 Start and end dates for section 95392: 10/14-10/14 83689 DENT 740 AX Tue 11:10-1:00 5-330 La Rochelle 3.0 Tue 8:10-11:00 5-330 Weinstein DGME 170 DIGITAL ADVERTISING (AA, CSU) COUN 112 INTRODUCTION TO CHOOSING A COLLEGE 83688 DENT 740 BX Tue 11:10-1:00 5-330 La Rochelle 3.0 Evening Course MAJOR (AA, CSU) Tue 1:30-4:20 5-330 Weinstein 95862 DGME 170 JA Wed 6:00-7:15 10-182 Bennett 3.0 Mon 6:00-8:15 10-182 Saturday Course DENT 749 PRECLINICAL DENTAL SCIENCE LABORATORY (AA) 90467 COUN 112 S1H Sat 8:30-4:30 10-192 Guiriba 0.5 94925 DENT 749 A1 Wed 8:10-2:00 5-330 Weinstein 1.0 Start and end dates for section 90467: 9/23-9/23 DGME 211 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN (AA, Start and end dates for section 94925: 8/16-10/4 CSU) COUN 114 TRANSFER ESSENTIALS AND PLANNING 94926 DENT 749 B1 Wed 8:10-2:00 5-330 Herold 1.0 A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. (AA, CSU) Start and end dates for section 94926: 8/16-10/4 92969 DGME 211 AA Thu 10:10-12:25 10-163 Fainshtein 3.0 90444 COUN 114 A1 MW 1:10-2:00 14-215 Bednarek 0.5 Tue 10:10-11:25 10-163 DENT 751 DENTAL CLINIC (AA) Evening Course Start and end dates for section 90444: 9/11-10/4 82118 DENT 751 A2H Wed 8:10-5:00 UC Herold 1.5 Note: COUN 114 A1 is primarily for students who are transferring to a university 95861 DGME 211 JB Tue 6:00-8:15 10-163 Van Dongen 3.0 Start and end dates for section 82118: 10/18-12/6 Tue 8:20-9:35 10-163 in Fall 2018. 82119 DENT 751 B2H Wed 8:10-5:00 UC La Rochelle 1.5 Saturday Course Start and end dates for section 82119: 10/18-12/6 DGME 230 PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR PRINT AND 90441 COUN 114 S2H Sat 8:30-4:30 10-192 Bednarek 0.5 SCREEN (AA, CSU) Start and end dates for section 90441: 11/4-11/4 DENT 763 DENTAL RADIOLOGY (AA) A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. NOTE: COUN 114 S2H is primarily for students who are transferring to a univer- 82120 DENT 763 AX Mon 11:10-12:00 5-354 Herold 2.0 92927 DGME 230 AA Wed 10:10-12:25 10-163 Fainshtein 3.0 sity in Fall 2018. Mon 8:00-11:05 5-305 Mon 10:10-11:30 10-163 82121 DENT 763 BX Mon 11:10-12:00 5-354 Herold 2.0 COUN 120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS Mon 1:10-4:15 5-305 (AA, CSU, UC) 95203 DENT 763 CX Mon 11:10-12:00 5-354 Herold 2.0 Drafting Technology A $6.00 materials fee is payable upon registration for sections that meet on Thu 8:10-11:00 5-305 campus. DRAF 110 SOLIDWORKS I (AA, CSU) 88374 COUN 120 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 14-215 Diaz 3.0 DENT 879MA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND INFECTION A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. NOTE: COUN 120 AC is part of the UMOJA Learning Community. CONTROL IN DENTISTRY (AA) Evening Course 95723 DENT 879MA AA Fri 12:30-2:00 5-354 La Rochelle 1.5 90961 COUN 120 AD MWF 12:10-1:00 14-205 Bednarek 3.0 92202 DRAF 110 JX TTh 6:00-6:50 19-110 Vorobey 3.0 Online Course TTh 7:00-8:15 19-110 90960 COUN 120 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Luong 3.0 Developmental Skills DRAF 111 SOLIDWORKS II (AA, CSU) DSKL 827 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY: SMARTPEN A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Evening Course 95850 DSKL 827 A1 Mon 12:35-2:35 10-120 Lariviere 0.5 92930 DRAF 111 JA TTh 6:00-6:50 19-110 Vorobey 3.0 Start and end dates for section 95850: 9/11-10/2 TTh 7:00-8:15 19-110 Have a question DSKL 829 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY – TEXT-TO-SPEECH DRAF 113 REVIT (AA, CSU) PROGRAM about CSM? A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 95851 DSKL 829 A1 Tue 12:35-2:35 10-120 Lariviere 0.5 Evening Course Start and end dates for section 95851: 8/22-9/12 93921 DRAF 113 JA MW 6:00-6:50 19-110 Vorobey 3.0 Ask the Bulldog! DSKL 880MC ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY – SONOCENT MW 7:00-8:15 19-110 AUDIO NOTETAKER DRAF 121 COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING I (AA, CSU, UC) 95857 DSKL 880MC A1 Tue 12:35-2:35 10-120 Lariviere 0.5 collegeofsanmateo.edu/askthebulldog A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Start and end dates for section 95857: 9/19-10/10 90391 DRAF 121 AD TTh 3:00-3:50 19-110 Vorobey 3.0 95859 DSKL 880MC A2 Mon 12:35-2:35 10-120 Lariviere 0.5 TTh 4:00-5:20 19-110 Start and end dates for section 95859: 10/16-11/6

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95338 ENGL 105 AT Daily 12:10-1:00 16-205 Maxwell 5.0 Economics English, Literature & TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Creative Writing 95575 ENGL 105 AW Daily 12:10-1:00 16-206 James 5.0 ECON 100 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (AA, TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 CSU, UC) (C-ID ECON 202) NOTE: ENGL 105 AW is linked with VARS 130 JA (92148) and is part of the 83267 ECON 100 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 14-117 Lehigh 3.0 Writing in the End Zone Learning Community. Students must enroll in both 82136 ECON 100 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 14-117 Lehigh 3.0 ENGLISH COURSE sections as listed. 82137 ECON 100 AC TTh 9:45-11:00 14-118 Shokouhbakhsh 3.0 94529 ENGL 105 BB TTh 8:40-11:00 16-240 De Andreis 5.0 91494 ECON 100 AE MWF 10:10-11:00 14-117 Lehigh 3.0 SEQUENCE TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Evening Course 95027 ENGL 105 BC TTh 11:10-1:30 16-240 De Andreis 5.0 82142 ECON 100 JA Thu 6:00-8:50 14-102 Shokouhbakhsh 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Non Degree 95341 ENGL 105 BD TTh 12:40-3:00 16-105 Woltag 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (AA, CSU, Applicable ENGL 828 UC) (C-ID ECON 201) Evening Course 89632 ECON 102 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 14-118 Shokouhbakhsh 3.0 95344 ENGL 105 JA MW 6:30-8:55 16-247 Treanor 5.0 87244 ECON 102 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 14-117 Lehigh 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 93255 ECON 102 AG TTh 9:45-11:00 14-117 Lehigh 3.0 Associate Degree ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE, AND CRITICAL Applicable ENGL 838 THINKING (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ENGL 120) Electronics Technology 90211 ENGL 110 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 16-105 Brennan 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 ELEC 111 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS 94531 ENGL 110 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 16-105 Dowling 3.0 FUNDAMENTALS (AA, CSU). TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 A $33.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. ENGL 100 82263 ENGL 110 AD MWF 10:10-11:00 16-107 Staff 3.0 92841 ELEC 111 AB Mon 11:10-1:20 19-100 Gonzales 3.0 or TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Wed 12:00-2:50 19-24 ENGL 105 93285 ENGL 110 AE MWF 10:10-11:00 16-105 Brennan 3.0 Evening Course University TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 92842 ELEC 111 JA Mon 8:00-9:50 19-100 Lawrence 3.0 Transferable 92999 ENGL 110 AJ MWF 11:10-12:00 16-208 Stafford 3.0 Wed 7:00-9:50 19-24 ENGL 110 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 or NOTE: ENGL 110 AJ is linked with TEAM 135 L1 (93119) and is part of the Writing ELEC 112 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS in the End Zone Learning Community. Students must enroll in both sections (AA, CSU) ENGL 165 as listed. A $33.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. 93000 ENGL 110 AK MWF 11:10-12:00 16-101 Staff 3.0 Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 93228 ELEC 112 JA Tue 7:00-8:50 19-100 Gonzales 3.0 92208 ENGL 110 AM MWF 12:10-1:00 16-104 Reynolds 3.0 Thu 7:00-9:50 19-24 ENGL 100 COMPOSITION AND READING (AA: Area C2+ TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 NOTE: On Thursday, 8/17 class meets in Bldg. 19 Room 100. C3 +E2, CSU: Area A2, UC: Area 1A) (C-ID ENGL 100) 82262 ENGL 110 BA TTh 9:45-11:00 16-201 Staff 3.0 86232 ENGL 100 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 16-102 Goldstone 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 ELEC 231 BASIC APPLIED ELECTRONIC MATHEMATICS TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 82260 ENGL 110 BB TTh 9:45-11:00 16-101 Kolongowski 3.0 (AA, CSU) 82219 ENGL 100 AD MWF 8:10-9:00 16-104 Jones 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 89144 ENGL 110 BC TTh 11:10-12:25 16-101 Kolongowski 3.0 91493 ELEC 231 AB Mon 9:10-11:00 19-100 Gonzales 2.0 NOTE: ENGL 100 AD is part of the #Information Learning Community. TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Evening Course 91535 ENGL 100 AE MWF 9:10-10:00 16-246 Fitzgerald 3.0 82259 ENGL 110 BD TTh 11:10-12:25 16-242 Miner 3.0 82175 ELEC 231 JA Mon 6:00-7:50 19-100 Galindo 2.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 ELEC 232 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS MATHEMATICS (AA, 82239 ENGL 100 AF MWF 9:10-10:00 16-104 Jones 3.0 92791 ENGL 110 BL TTh 1:10-2:25 16-243 Mangin-Hinkley 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 CSU) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 93335 ENGL 100 AG MWF 9:10-10:00 16-106 Staff 3.0 Evening Courses Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 89769 ENGL 110 JA Mon 6:30-9:35 16-246 Clark 3.0 82181 ELEC 232 JA Tue 6:00-6:50 19-100 Gonzales 1.0 92206 ENGL 100 AI MWF 10:10-11:00 16-246 Fitzgerald 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 90308 ENGL 110 JB Tue 6:30-9:20 16-247 Treanor 3.0 ELEC 405 TRANSFORMERS & ROTATING MACHINERY TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 82231 ENGL 100 AK MWF 10:10-11:00 16-205 Maxwell 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 (AA, CSU) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Online Course Evening Course 82232 ENGL 100 AL MWF 11:10-12:00 16-202 Dowling 3.0 82264 ENGL 110 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Garfinkle 3.0 92848 ELEC 405 J2 Mon 7:00-9:50 19-107 Micodin 2.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Wed 7:00-9:25 19-10 82236 ENGL 100 AM MWF 11:10-12:00 16-205 Gordon 3.0 ENGL 165 COMPOSITION, ARGUMENT, AND CRITICAL Start and end dates for section 92848: 10/16-12/13 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 THINKING (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ENGL 105) 92207 ENGL 100 AR MWF 12:10-1:00 16-102 Goldstone 3.0 95352 ENGL 165 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 16-247 Rogers 3.0 ELEC 421 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC MOTOR TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 CONTROL (AA, CSU) 82225 ENGL 100 AT MWF 12:10-1:00 16-202 Dowling 3.0 82286 ENGL 165 AK MWF 10:10-11:00 16-209 Rogers 3.0 Evening Courses TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 92844 ELEC 421 JA Tue 6:30-9:10 18-306 Brixen 4.0 91401 ENGL 100 AY MW 12:45-2:00 16-246 Clark 3.0 92209 ENGL 165 AL MWF 11:10-12:00 16-102 Goldstone 3.0 Thu 3:30-6:05 19-10 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 90925 ELEC 421 JX Tue 6:30-9:10 18-306 Brixen 4.0 82220 ENGL 100 BB TTh 8:10-9:25 16-105 Anderson 3.0 82284 ENGL 165 AM MWF 12:10-1:00 16-143 Jones 3.0 Thu 6:30-9:05 19-10 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 NOTE: On Thursday, 8/17 both sections of ELEC 421 will meet in Bldg. 19 Room 82246 ENGL 100 BC TTh 9:45-11:00 16-105 Anderson 3.0 93135 ENGL 165 BD TTh 11:10-12:25 16-105 Staff 3.0 100. TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 93337 ENGL 100 BK TTh 12:45-2:00 16-204 Kitamura 3.0 Online Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 84473 ENGL 165 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Garfinkle 3.0 Engineering Evening Course 82256 ENGL 100 JD Wed 6:30-9:20 16-209 Bruni 3.0 ENGL 828 BASIC COMPOSITION AND READING ENGR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 94534 ENGL 828 AB MWF 9:10-10:35 16-240 Keller 5.0 91105 ENGR 100 AX MW 1:10-2:00 36-109 Staff 3.0 Online Courses TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 MW 2:10-3:30 19-124 95350 ENGL 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Luck 3.0 82326 ENGL 828 AC Daily 11:10-12:00 16-206 James 5.0 94368 ENGR 100 BX MW 1:10-2:00 36-109 Staff 3.0 84518 ENGL 100 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Luck 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 MW 3:40-5:00 19-124 ENGL 105 INTENSIVE COMPOSITION AND READING ENGL 838 INTENSIVE INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION ENGR 215 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID ENGL 100) AND READING (AA) AND SCIENTISTS (AA, CSU, UC) 95024 ENGL 105 AA MWF 9:10-10:35 16-204 Kitamura 5.0 91998 ENGL 838 AA MWF 9:10-10:35 16-243 Basnage 5.0 Hybrid Course* TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 91595 ENGR 215 HJA Mon 5:10-6:00 19-121 Staff 3.0 NOTE: ENGL 105 AA is primarily for students in the UMOJA 89468 ENGL 838 AB MWF 11:10-12:35 16-243 Mangin-Hinkley 5.0 Wed 5:10-6:30 19-124 Learning Community. TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN 95329 ENGL 105 AB MWF 11:10-12:35 16-204 Kitamura 5.0 92793 ENGL 838 AP MWF 11:10-12:35 16-246 Staff 5.0 By Arr 1.6 Hr/Wk ONLN TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 NOTE: ENGR 215 HJA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeof- 95025 ENGL 105 AC MWF 11:10-12:35 16-106 Sherer 5.0 93615 ENGL 838 AQ MWF 1:10-2:35 16-243 Mangin-Hinkley 5.0 sanmateo.edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 meeting dates. 95337 ENGL 105 AD MWF 11:10-12:35 16-240 Keller 5.0 88636 ENGL 838 AR Daily 9:10-10:00 16-208 Lawrence 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 ENGR 230 ENGINEERING STATICS (AA, CSU, UC) 95330 ENGL 105 AE MWF 1:10-2:35 16-106 Sherer 5.0 94537 ENGL 838 AS Daily 10:10-11:00 16-208 Lawrence 5.0 Hybrid Course* TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 93221 ENGR 230 HJA TTh 5:10-6:00 19-107 Staff 3.0 94528 ENGL 105 AF MWF 1:10-2:35 16-240 Keller 5.0 95347 ENGL 838 AW Daily 12:10-1:00 16-208 Stafford 5.0 By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 NOTE: ENGR 230 HJA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeof- 95331 ENGL 105 AI Daily 9:10-10:00 16-205 Maxwell 5.0 95346 ENGL 838 BA TTh 11:10-1:25 16-201 Travis 5.0 sanmateo.edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 meeting dates. 95332 ENGL 105 AJ Daily 9:10-10:00 16-206 Baden 5.0 Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 88641 ENGL 838 JA TTh 6:30-8:45 16-201 Staff 5.0 94527 ENGL 105 AM Daily 10:10-11:00 16-104 Reynolds 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 95335 ENGL 105 AN Daily 10:10-11:00 16-206 Baden 5.0 ENGL 850 INDIVIDUAL WRITING INSTRUCTION TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 82355 ENGL 850 AO By Arr 1.5-9.5 Hrs/Wk 18-104 Lawrence 0.5-3.0 NOTE: ENGL 105 AN is primarily for students in the UMOJA Learning Com- Start and end dates for section 82355: 8/16-12/8 munity. 95336 ENGL 105 AQ Daily 11:10-12:00 16-104 Reynolds 5.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104

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Literature ESL 846 LISTENING AND SPEAKING II ETHN 585 ETHNICITY IN CINEMA (AA, CSU, UC) 83019 ESL 846 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 16-244 Murphy 3.0 90064 ETHN 585 AA MW 12:45-2:00 14-102 Kawahara 3.0 LIT. 150 CRIME AND DETECTIVE FICTION (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 95666 LIT. 150 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 16-106 Sherer 3.0 ESL 847 LISTENING AND SPEAKING III Film LIT. 151 SHAKESPEARE (AA: Area E2b+E2c or E5c, CSU: 83022 ESL 847 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 16-242 Staff 3.0 FILM 100 INTRODUCTION TO FILM (AA, CSU, UC) Area C2, UC: Area 3B) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 93343 FILM 100 AA Wed 12:10-3:00 10-194 Persley 3.0 92229 LIT. 151 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 16-209 Travis 3.0 Evening Course Evening Courses 89620 ESL 847 JA Thu 6:30-9:20 16-242 Staff 3.0 LIT. 231 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE I (AA, CSU, TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 94541 FILM 100 JA Mon 6:30-9:35 10-194 Staff 3.0 UC) (C-ID ENGL 160) 85331 FILM 100 JB Tue 6:30-9:20 10-194 Persley 3.0 93674 LIT. 231 AX TTh 9:45-11:00 16-246 Wallace 3.0 ESL 848 LISTENING AND SPEAKING IV Online Courses 89816 ESL 848 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 16-207 Kurland 3.0 95380 FILM 100 O2H By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Schulz 3.0 LIT. 837 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE I TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 Start and end dates for section 95380: 10/16-12/8 93675 LIT. 837 AX TTh 9:45-11:00 16-246 Wallace 3.0 92800 ESL 848 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 16-201 An 3.0 92869 FILM 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Jakaitis 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 FILM 120 FILM HISTORY I (AA, CSU, UC) Creative Writing Evening Course 90323 ESL 848 JA Thu 6:30-9:20 16-244 Cohen 3.0 Evening Course ENGL 161 CREATIVE WRITING I (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 85332 FILM 120 JA Wed 6:10-10:00 10-194 Laderman 4.0 (C-ID ENGL 200) 82274 ENGL 161 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 16-105 Baden 3.0 ESL 856 READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II FILM 130 FILM DIRECTORS (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course 82914 ESL 856 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 16-202 Paolini 3.0 Online Course 82276 ENGL 161 JX Thu 6:30-9:20 18-204 Reynolds 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 95042 FILM 130 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Jakaitis 4.0 ENGL 162 CREATIVE WRITING II (AA, CSU, UC) ESL 857 READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III FILM 145 WATCHING QUALITY TELEVISION (AA, CSU, 82277 ENGL 162 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 16-105 Baden 3.0 92802 ESL 857 AE MWF 10:10-11:00 16-202 Paolini 3.0 UC) Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 95379 FILM 145 BA TTh 11:10-1:00 10-194 Laderman 4.0 82279 ENGL 162 JX Thu 6:30-9:20 18-204 Reynolds 3.0 93144 ESL 857 BA TTh 9:45-11:00 16-202 Paolini 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 ENGL 163 CREATIVE WRITING III (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course Fire Technology 82280 ENGL 163 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 16-105 Baden 3.0 82922 ESL 857 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 16-101 De Prosse 3.0 FIRE 715 PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (AA, Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 CSU) 82282 ENGL 163 JX Thu 6:30-9:20 18-204 Reynolds 3.0 ESL 858 READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS IV 82409 FIRE 715 AA Wed 2:10-5:00 12-108 Baird 3.0 English as a Second 93666 ESL 858 BA TTh 11:10-12:25 16-202 Paolini 3.0 FIRE 720 FIRE PREVENTION (AA, CSU) Language ESL 895 READING IMPROVEMENT FOR NON-NATIVE 85777 FIRE 720 AA Tue 10:10-1:00 12-101 Constantino 3.0 See also READ 825 SPEAKERS FIRE 730 (FT5) FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION (AA, 89523 ESL 895 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Paolini 0.5-1.0 CSU) ESL COURSE SEQUENCE ESL 897 INTERMEDIATE VOCABULARY FOR NON- Evening Course NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 87092 FIRE 730 JA Thu 6:30-9:30 12-108 Pera 3.0 (English as a Second Language) 87541 ESL 897 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Paolini 0.5-1.0 FIRE 740 (FT4) BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE ESL 898 COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR REVIEW FOR PROTECTION (AA, CSU) Program Grammar & Listening & Reading & 86374 FIRE 740 AA Thu 10:10-1:00 12-108 Ciucci 3.0 Skill Levels Writing Speaking Vocabulary NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS Evening Course 94540 ESL 898 BD TTh 9:45-11:00 16-242 Ridgway 3.0 95683 FIRE 740 JA Tue 7:10-10:00 12-108 Constantino 3.0 Level 2 ESL 826 ESL 846 ESL 856 ESL 907 INDEPENDENT WRITING STUDY-INTERMEDIATE FIRE 748 (FT6) FIREFIGHTER SAFETY & SURVIVAL (AA, ESL CSU) 94656 ESL 907 AX By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-104 An 0.5-1.0 92760 FIRE 748 AA Thu 2:10-5:00 12-108 Marshall Jr 3.0 Level 3 ESL 827 ESL 847 ESL 857 Start and end dates for section 94656: 8/16-12/8 ESL 908 INDEPENDENT WRITING STUDY-ADVANCED ESL FIRE 770 FIRE SERVICE CAREER PREP (AA) ESL 858 or Level 4 ESL 828 ESL 848 94830 FIRE 770 AA Wed 10:10-1:00 12-108 Baird 3.0 READ 825 94659 ESL 908 AX By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-104 An 0.5-1.0 Start and end dates for section 94659: 8/16-12/8 FIRE 793 FIREFIGHTER I ACADEMY (AA) ESL 400 Level 5 READ 830 Evening Course (Transfer) Ethnic Studies 93332 FIRE 793 JA MW 6:00-10:00 12-108 Cavallero 12.0 Saturday Courses ETHN 101 LATIN AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Sat 8:00-12:00 12-108 Giacotto HISTORY AND CULTURE (AA, CSU, UC) Sat 1:00-6:00 12-108 Fisher ESL 400 COMPOSITION FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 87476 ETHN 101 AB MW 11:10-12:25 14-102 Kawahara 3.0 Sunday Courses (AA, CSU, UC) 92278 ETHN 101 AD TTh 9:45-11:00 14-102 Ramirez 3.0 Sun 8:00-12:00 12-108 Cavallero 95300 ESL 400 AA MWF 9:10-10:35 19-105 Staff 5.0 Evening Course Sun 1:00-6:00 12-108 Giacotto TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 90044 ETHN 101 JA Wed 6:00-8:50 14-102 Ramirez 3.0 92794 ESL 400 AB MWF 9:10-10:35 16-201 An 5.0 FIRE 796 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN: BASIC TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 ETHN 103 ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HISTORY AND (AA, CSU) 85367 ESL 400 AF MWF 12:10-1:35 16-244 Sobel 5.0 CULTURAL EXPERIENCE (AA, CSU, UC) A $175.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 94685 ETHN 103 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 10-193 Staff 3.0 94878 FIRE 796 AA TF 11:10-1:00 12-108 Roderick 10.0 NOTE: ESL 400 AF is primarily for International Students. 95852 ETHN 103 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 14-102 Staff 3.0 TF 2:10-4:15 12-108 95303 ESL 400 AI MWF 2:10-3:35 16-246 Staff 5.0 TF 4:50-6:00 12-108 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 ETHN 104 ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN THE UNITED Start and end dates for section 94878: 8/8-12/19 NOTE: ESL 400 AI is primarily for International Students. STATES HISTORY AND CULTURE (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course 95624 ETHN 104 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 10-194 Staff 3.0 FIRE 810 FIREFIGHTER CADET I 82293 ESL 400 JA MW 6:30-8:45 16-242 Payne 5.0 NOTE: ETHN 104 AB is primarily for students in the MANA 91999 FIRE 810 AX By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk TBA Van Orden 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Learning Community. 92000 FIRE 810 BX By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk TBA Fisher 3.0 95853 ETHN 104 AC TTh 11:10-12:25 14-102 Staff 3.0 ESL 826 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS II FIRE 811 FIREFIGHTER CADET II 82343 ESL 826 AA MWF 8:10-9:35 14-213 Staff 5.0 ETHN 105 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE 94567 FIRE 811 AX By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk TBA Van Orden 3.0 92217 ESL 826 AB MWF 12:10-1:35 16-242 Melnick 5.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 94570 FIRE 811 BX By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk TBA Fisher 3.0 94688 ETHN 105 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 10-193 Gaines 3.0 ESL 827 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS III NOTE: ETHN 105 AA is primarily for students in the UMOJA Learning Com- FIRE 812 FIREFIGHTER CADET III 82347 ESL 827 AA MWF 9:10-10:35 16-242 Ridgway 5.0 munity. 94568 FIRE 812 AX By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk TBA Van Orden 3.0 94571 FIRE 812 BX By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk TBA Fisher 3.0 82348 ESL 827 AB MWF 9:10-10:35 16-244 Sobel 5.0 Evening Course 92795 ESL 827 AC MWF 12:10-1:35 16-201 An 5.0 95886 ETHN 105 JA Mon 6:00-9:05 10-193 Gaines 3.0 94345 ESL 827 AE MWF 12:10-1:35 16-207 Kurland 5.0 Geography Evening Course ETHN 106 OCEANIA & THE ARTS (AA, CSU, UC) 82350 ESL 827 JA MW 6:30-8:45 16-101 De Prosse 5.0 95474 ETHN 106 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 14-117 Staff 3.0 GEOG 100 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID NOTE: ETHN 106 AA is primarily for second year MANA students. GEOG 110) ESL 828 WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS IV 93406 GEOG 100 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 14-213 Kaluzny 3.0 84254 ESL 828 AA MWF 9:10-10:35 16-207 Kurland 5.0 ETHN 265 EVOLUTION OF HIP HOP CULTURE: A SOCIO- 93286 ESL 828 AC MWF 9:10-10:35 16-102 Choy 5.0 ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE (AA, CSU, UC) GEOG 150 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (AA, CSU, 92797 ESL 828 AD MWF 12:10-1:35 14-118 Staff 5.0 89322 ETHN 265 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 10-194 Gaines 3.0 UC) (C-ID GEOG 125) 94353 ESL 828 AE MWF 12:10-1:35 16-141 Staff 5.0 95887 ETHN 265 AB MWF 1:10-2:00 10-193 Gaines 3.0 Online Course 92796 ESL 828 AF MWF 12:10-1:35 16-107 Westfold 5.0 95874 GEOG 150 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Kaluzny 3.0 95302 ESL 828 AI MWF 2:10-3:35 16-244 Westfold 5.0 ETHN 288 AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA (AA, CSU, UC) NOTE: ESL 828 AI is primarily for International Students. 82380 ETHN 288 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 10-194 Gaines 3.0 82351 ESL 828 AJ MWF 2:10-3:35 16-242 Ades 5.0 82353 ESL 828 AK Daily 8:10-9:00 16-244 Frangos 5.0 ETHN 300 INTRODUCTION TO LA RAZA STUDIES (AA, Evening Course CSU, UC) 82354 ESL 828 JA MW 6:30-8:45 16-104 Opie 5.0 85304 ETHN 300 AA TTh 12:45-2:00 14-102 Ramirez 3.0

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Aquatics DANC 151.3 SOCIAL DANCE III (AA, CSU, UC) Geology Evening Course AQUA 109.1 WATER POLO I (AA, CSU, UC) 93953 DANC 151.3 JX Mon 7:45-9:00 8-202 Walton 0.5 GEOL 100 SURVEY OF GEOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID 93858 AQUA 109.1 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 GEOL 100) DANC 151.4 SOCIAL DANCE IV (AA, CSU, UC) AQUA 109.2 WATER POLO II (AA, CSU, UC) 82468 GEOL 100 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 36-109 Hand 3.0 Evening Course 92773 GEOL 100 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 36-109 Hand 3.0 93859 AQUA 109.2 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 93950 DANC 151.4 JX Mon 7:45-9:00 8-202 Walton 0.5 GEOL 101 GEOLOGY LABORATORY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID AQUA 109.3 WATER POLO III (AA, CSU, UC) DANC 400.1 DANCE PERFORMANCE & PRODUCTION I GEOL 100L) 93860 AQUA 109.3 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 82470 GEOL 101 AA Wed 2:10-5:00 36-119 Hand 1.0 AQUA 109.4 WATER POLO IV (AA, CSU, UC) 94442 DANC 400.1 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-203 Dailey 1.0 Health Science 93862 AQUA 109.4 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 DANC 400.2 DANCE PERFORMANCE & PRODUCTION II AQUA 127.1 SWIM STROKE DEVELOPMENT I (AA, CSU, (AA, CSU, UC) HSCI 100 GENERAL HEALTH SCIENCE (AA, CSU, UC) UC) 94881 DANC 400.2 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-203 Dailey 1.0 Online Course 93877 AQUA 127.1 CX MW 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 93226 HSCI 100 XLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Beliz 3.0 DANC 400.3 DANCE PERFORMANCE & PRODUCTION III Fri 11:10-12:00 8-POOL (AA, CSU, UC) History AQUA 127.2 SWIM STROKE DEVELOPMENT II (AA, CSU, 95130 DANC 400.3 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-203 Dailey 1.0 UC) DANC 400.4 DANCE PERFORMANCE & PRODUCTION IV HIST 100 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (AA, 93886 AQUA 127.2 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) CSU, UC) (C-ID HIST 170) 95383 DANC 400.4 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-203 Dailey 1.0 83471 HIST 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 14-116 Hunt 3.0 AQUA 127.3 SWIM STROKE DEVELOPMENT III (AA, CSU, 84442 HIST 100 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 14-116 Hunt 3.0 UC) Fitness 95144 HIST 100 AC TTh 11:10-12:25 14-104 Irwin 3.0 93887 AQUA 127.3 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 FITN 112.1 CROSS TRAINING I (AA, CSU, UC) HIST 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (AA, AQUA 127.4 SWIM STROKE DEVELOPMENT IV (AA, CSU, 95153 FITN 112.1 AX MWF 4:10-5:00 8-117 Williams 1.0 CSU, UC) (C-ID HIST 180) UC) 95154 FITN 112.1 BX Wed 4:10-5:25 8-117 Williams 0.5 82482 HIST 101 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 14-116 Hunt 3.0 93888 AQUA 127.4 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 FITN 112.2 CROSS TRAINING II (AA, CSU, UC) HIST 201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID AQUA 133.1 INDIVIDUAL SWIM CONDITIONING I (AA, 95266 FITN 112.2 AX MWF 4:10-5:00 8-117 Williams 1.0 HIST 130) CSU, UC) 95269 FITN 112.2 BX Wed 4:10-5:25 8-117 Williams 0.5 83784 HIST 201 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 14-104 Irwin 3.0 93865 AQUA 133.1 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 82486 HIST 201 AB TTh 9:45-11:00 14-116 Hunt 3.0 93889 AQUA 133.1 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 FITN 116.1 BODY CONDITIONING I (AA, CSU, UC) 82487 HIST 201 BB MWF 11:10-12:00 14-104 Irwin 3.0 93747 FITN 116.1 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 92303 HIST 201 BC TTh 11:10-12:25 14-116 Hunt 3.0 AQUA 133.2 INDIV SWIM CONDITIONING II (AA, CSU, 93768 FITN 116.1 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 5-160 Goldhahn 1.0 95158 HIST 201 BE MWF 10:10-11:00 14-104 Irwin 3.0 UC) 93751 FITN 116.1 CX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-117 Wright 1.0 Evening Course 93867 AQUA 133.2 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 Evening Courses 82491 HIST 201 JA Thu 7:10-10:00 14-118 Conaway 3.0 93890 AQUA 133.2 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 93917 FITN 116.1 JX TTh 5:30-6:45 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 93905 FITN 116.1 LX MW 5:30-6:45 5-160 McKinney 1.0 HIST 310 CALIFORNIA HISTORY (AA, CSU, UC) AQUA 133.3 INDIV SWIM CONDITIONING III (AA, CSU, Online Course 82497 HIST 310 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 14-104 Irwin 3.0 UC) 93823 FITN 116.1 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Schmidt 1.0 93866 AQUA 133.3 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 93891 AQUA 133.3 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 FITN 116.2 BODY CONDITIONING II (AA, CSU, UC) Interdisciplinary Studies 93748 FITN 116.2 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 Interdisciplinary Studies courses are part of the Honors Project Learn- AQUA 133.4 INDIV SWIM CONDITIONING IV (AA, CSU, 93769 FITN 116.2 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 5-160 Goldhahn 1.0 ing Community. See Learning Communities for more information. UC) 93752 FITN 116.2 CX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-117 Wright 1.0 Students accepted into this new and unique interdisciplinary community will 93868 AQUA 133.4 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-POOL Wright 1.0 Evening Courses join a dedicated group of faculty and students working together to create 93892 AQUA 133.4 CX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-POOL Wright 1.0 93918 FITN 116.2 JX TTh 5:30-6:45 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 a rich, intellectual experience at CSM. Students will earn honors credit in 93906 FITN 116.2 LX MW 5:30-6:45 5-160 McKinney 1.0 selected transfer courses by developing and successfully completing advanced research projects. Students are required to concurrently enroll in an Honors Dance FITN 116.3 BODY CONDITIONING III (AA, CSU, UC) Project research seminar. Students must be accepted into the Honors Project DANC 100 DANCE APPRECIATION (AA, CSU, UC) 93749 FITN 116.3 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 before registering for seminars. For more information, contact David Laderman 93770 FITN 116.3 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 5-160 Goldhahn 1.0 95353 DANC 100 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 5-352 Walton 3.0 ([email protected]) 93753 FITN 116.3 CX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-117 Wright 1.0 DANC 121.1 MODERN DANCE I (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Courses IDST 101 HUMANITIES HONORS SEMINAR I (AA, CSU) 93919 FITN 116.3 JX TTh 5:30-6:45 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 93834 DANC 121.1 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-203 Lynch 1.0 94698 IDST 101 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Lawrence 2.0 93907 FITN 116.3 LX MW 5:30-6:45 5-160 McKinney 1.0 DANC 121.2 MODERN DANCE II (AA, CSU, UC) IDST 102 SCIENCES HONORS SEMINAR I (AA, CSU) FITN 116.4 BODY CONDITIONING IV (AA, CSU, UC) 93835 DANC 121.2 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-203 Lynch 1.0 94702 IDST 102 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Walker 2.0 93750 FITN 116.4 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 DANC 121.3 MODERN DANCE III (AA, CSU, UC) 93771 FITN 116.4 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 5-160 Goldhahn 1.0 IDST 103 HUMANITIES HONORS SEMINAR II (AA, CSU) 93754 FITN 116.4 CX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-117 Wright 1.0 93836 DANC 121.3 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-203 Lynch 1.0 94699 IDST 103 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Lawrence 2.0 Evening Courses DANC 121.4 MODERN DANCE IV (AA, CSU, UC) 93920 FITN 116.4 JX TTh 5:30-6:45 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 IDST 104 SCIENCES HONORS SEMINAR II (AA, CSU) 93908 FITN 116.4 LX MW 5:30-6:45 5-160 McKinney 1.0 93837 DANC 121.4 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-203 Lynch 1.0 94701 IDST 104 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Walker 2.0 FITN 134 TRACK AND TRAIL AEROBICS (AA, CSU, UC) DANC 128.1 LATIN DANCE I (AA, CSU, UC) IDST 110 COLLEGE 1 (AA, CSU, UC) Online Course Evening Course 95811 IDST 110 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 16-105 Staff 3.0 93338 FITN 134 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Schmidt 1.0 95812 IDST 110 AE MW 1:10-2:25 14-104 Staff 3.0 94460 DANC 128.1 LX Mon 6:15-7:30 8-202 Walton 0.5 FITN 201.1 WEIGHT TRAINING I (AA, CSU, UC) 95813 IDST 110 BB TTh 9:45-11:00 16-209 Staff 3.0 DANC 128.2 LATIN DANCE II (AA, CSU, UC) 95814 IDST 110 BC TTh 12:10-1:25 18-304 Staff 3.0 94706 FITN 201.1 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 5-160 Williams 1.0 NOTE: The above sections of IDST 110 are primarily for Year One students. Evening Course 94708 FITN 201.1 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 94859 DANC 128.2 LX Mon 6:15-7:30 8-202 Walton 0.5 95865 IDST 110 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 14-116 Staff 3.0 94748 FITN 201.1 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 5-160 Schmidt 1.0 95866 IDST 110 AD MWF 11:10-12:00 18-205 Staff 3.0 DANC 128.3 LATIN DANCE III (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course 95867 IDST 110 BE TTh 2:10-3:25 14-116 Staff 3.0 94864 FITN 201.1 JX TTh 7:00-8:15 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 Evening Course NOTE: The above sections of IDST 110 are primarily for Middle College and Jumpstart students. 95312 DANC 128.3 LX Mon 6:15-7:30 8-202 Walton 0.5 FITN 201.2 WEIGHT TRAINING II (AA, CSU, UC) 94707 FITN 201.2 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 5-160 Williams 1.0 DANC 128.4 LATIN DANCE IV (AA, CSU, UC) 94709 FITN 201.2 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 Kinesiology, Athletics & Evening Course 94749 FITN 201.2 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 5-160 Schmidt 1.0 95691 DANC 128.4 LX Mon 6:15-7:30 8-202 Walton 0.5 Evening Course Dance 94865 FITN 201.2 JX TTh 7:00-8:15 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 DANC 130.1 JAZZ DANCE I (AA, CSU, UC) Adapted P.E. 93803 DANC 130.1 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 FITN 201.3 WEIGHT TRAINING III (AA, CSU, UC) ADAP 100 ADAPTED AQUATICS (AA, CSU, UC) 94710 FITN 201.3 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 5-160 Williams 1.0 DANC 130.2 JAZZ DANCE II (AA, CSU, UC) 81642 ADAP 100 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 8-SMALL Schmidt 1.0 94833 FITN 201.3 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 93804 DANC 130.2 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 94831 FITN 201.3 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 5-160 Schmidt 1.0 ADAP 110 ADAPTED GENERAL CONDITIONING (AA, CSU, Evening Course DANC 130.3 JAZZ DANCE III (AA, CSU, UC) UC) 94866 FITN 201.3 JX TTh 7:00-8:15 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 93805 DANC 130.3 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 84987 ADAP 110 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 5-170 Young 1.0 FITN 201.4 WEIGHT TRAINING IV (AA, CSU, UC) 81644 ADAP 110 BA Tue 11:10-12:25 5-170 Young 1.0 DANC 130.4 JAZZ DANCE IV (AA, CSU, UC) Thu 11:10-12:25 5-170 94711 FITN 201.4 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 5-160 Williams 1.0 93806 DANC 130.4 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 90672 ADAP 110 BB MW 1:10-2:25 5-170 Young 1.0 94834 FITN 201.4 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Mangan 1.0 94832 FITN 201.4 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 5-160 Schmidt 1.0 DANC 151.1 SOCIAL DANCE I (AA, CSU, UC) ADAP 140 ADAPTED WEIGHT TRAINING (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course Evening Course 81647 ADAP 140 BA MWF 10:10-11:00 5-160 Young 1.0 94867 FITN 201.4 JX TTh 7:00-8:15 5-160 Barrilleaux 1.0 85999 ADAP 140 CA MWF 12:10-1:00 5-160 Young 1.0 93947 DANC 151.1 JX Mon 7:45-9:00 8-202 Walton 0.5 FITN 226 PLYOMETRIC CONDITIONING (AA, CSU, UC) ADAP 155 ADAPTED BACK CARE (AA, CSU, UC) DANC 151.2 SOCIAL DANCE II (AA, CSU, UC) 93353 FITN 226 AC MWF 7:10-8:00 8-117 Quigley-Borg 1.0 86516 ADAP 155 BA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-202 Young 1.0 Evening Course 93697 FITN 226 CA By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Goldhahn 1.0 93948 DANC 151.2 JX Mon 7:45-9:00 8-202 Walton 0.5 ~ View course descriptions & prerequisite information Need more WebSCHEDULE allows you to: ~ Sort classes by type (online, evening, late-start, short) ~ View specific transferability information information? w collegeofsanmateo.edu/webschedule ~ View instructor contact info for online courses 16 FALL 2017 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

FITN 235.1 BOOT CAMP I (AA, CSU, UC) INDV 251.2 TENNIS II (AA, CSU, UC) TEAM 148.2 INDOOR SOCCER II (AA, CSU, UC) 93807 FITN 235.1 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-SOFT Quigley-Borg 1.0 93851 INDV 251.2 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-TENN Warner 1.0 Evening Course 93910 TEAM 148.2 LX Tue 6:30-7:45 8-201 Mangiola 0.5 FITN 235.2 BOOT CAMP II (AA, CSU, UC) INDV 251.3 TENNIS III (AA, CSU, UC) 93808 FITN 235.2 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-SOFT Quigley-Borg 1.0 93852 INDV 251.3 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-TENN Warner 1.0 TEAM 148.3 INDOOR SOCCER III (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course FITN 235.3 BOOT CAMP III (AA, CSU, UC) INDV 251.4 TENNIS IV (AA, CSU, UC) 93911 TEAM 148.3 LX Tue 6:30-7:45 8-201 Mangiola 0.5 93809 FITN 235.3 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-SOFT Quigley-Borg 1.0 93853 INDV 251.4 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-TENN Warner 1.0 FITN 235.4 BOOT CAMP IV (AA, CSU, UC) Theory TEAM 148.4 INDOOR SOCCER IV (AA, CSU, UC) 93810 FITN 235.4 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-SOFT Quigley-Borg 1.0 KINE 101 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY (AA, CSU, Evening Course 93912 TEAM 148.4 LX Tue 6:30-7:45 8-201 Mangiola 0.5 FITN 237 TOTAL CORE TRAINING (AA, CSU, UC) UC) (C-ID KIN 100) 95249 FITN 237 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 8-SOFT Quigley-Borg 1.0 93346 KINE 101 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 5-352 Goldhahn 3.0 TEAM 158 ADVANCED SOFTBALL: WOMEN (AA, CSU, Online Courses UC) 94344 KINE 101 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Mangan 3.0 FITN 301.1 INDOOR CYCLING I (AA, CSU, UC) 83049 TEAM 158 AA By Arr 6.5 Hrs/Wk 8-SOFT Quigley-Borg 2.0 93842 FITN 301.1 BX TTh 8:10-9:25 5-253 Williams 1.0 95351 KINE 101 OMH By Arr 5.4 Hrs/Wk ONLN Mangan 3.0 TEAM 165 ADVANCED TRACK AND FIELD (AA, CSU, UC) KINE 102 INTRODUCTION TO COACHING PRINCIPLES FITN 301.2 INDOOR CYCLING II (AA, CSU, UC) 83050 TEAM 165 AA By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 8-TRACK Layten 1.0 93843 FITN 301.2 BX TTh 8:10-9:25 5-253 Williams 1.0 (AA, CSU) Online Course Varsity Sports FITN 301.3 INDOOR CYCLING III (AA, CSU, UC) 94847 KINE 102 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Mangan 3.0 93844 FITN 301.3 BX TTh 8:10-9:25 5-253 Williams 1.0 VARS 130 VARSITY FOOTBALL (AA, CSU, UC) KINE 104 SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY (AA, CSU) Evening Course FITN 301.4 INDOOR CYCLING IV (AA, CSU, UC) Online Course 92148 VARS 130 JA Daily 4:10-5:45 8-FOOT Owens 3.0 93845 FITN 301.4 BX TTh 8:10-9:25 5-253 Williams 1.0 95688 KINE 104 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Quigley-Borg 3.0 NOTE: VARS 130 JA is linked with ENGL 105 AW (CRN 95575) and is part of the Writing in the End Zone Learning Community. Students must enroll in both FITN 332.1 STRETCHING AND FLEXIBILITY I (AA, CSU, UC) KINE 119 FIRST AID/ADULT & PEDIATRIC CPR (AA, CSU, sections as listed. Online Course UC) (C-ID KINE 101) 91362 VARS 130 LB Daily 4:10-5:45 8-FOOT Tulloch 3.0 95378 FITN 332.1 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Schmidt 1.0 Hybrid Course* 95365 KINE 119 HYH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Schmidt 3.0 VARS 133 OFFENSIVE VARSITY FOOTBALL LAB (AA, CSU, FITN 334.1 YOGA I (AA, CSU, UC) NOTE: KINE 119 HYH will be held online and on campus. Check collegeof- UC) 93783 FITN 334.1 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-202 Melnick 1.0 sanmateo.edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus 91356 VARS 133 AA By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Owens 1.5 93830 FITN 334.1 BX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-202 Lynch 1.0 meeting dates. 94431 FITN 334.1 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 VARS 134 DEFENSIVE VARSITY FOOTBALL LAB (AA, CSU, 95250 FITN 334.1 DX TTh 12:35-1:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 KINE 126 PILATES REFORMER INSTRUCTOR TRAINING UC) 95361 FITN 334.1 EX TTh 8:10-9:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 (AA, CSU) 91357 VARS 134 AA By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Pollack 1.5 FITN 334.2 YOGA II (AA, CSU, UC) 93703 KINE 126 AA TTh 11:10-12:00 5-259 Artha Negara 3.0 TTh 12:10-1:25 5-259 VARS 172 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: MEN AND WOMEN 93784 FITN 334.2 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-202 Melnick 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 93831 FITN 334.2 BX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-202 Lynch 1.0 KINE 135 ACADEMIC SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR 93122 VARS 172 AA By Arr 10.0 Hrs/Wk 8-TRACK Layten 3.0 94432 FITN 334.2 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES I (AA, CSU) 95251 FITN 334.2 DX TTh 12:35-1:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 94853 KINE 135 AB TTh 1:10-2:00 10-193 Pollack 2.0 VARS 300 VARSITY BASKETBALL: WOMEN (AA, CSU, UC) 95362 FITN 334.2 EX TTh 8:10-9:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 95254 KINE 135 BB MW 12:10-1:00 8-BASE Williams 2.0 83059 VARS 300 A2 By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk 8-201 Warner 2.0 FITN 334.3 YOGA III (AA, CSU, UC) 94854 KINE 135 CA MW 1:10-2:00 5-352 Quigley-Borg 2.0 Start and end dates for section 83059: 10/16-1/10 93785 FITN 334.3 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-202 Melnick 1.0 KINE 136 ACADEMIC SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR VARS 340 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: WOMEN (AA, CSU, UC) 93832 FITN 334.3 BX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-202 Lynch 1.0 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES II (AA, CSU) 95255 VARS 340 AA By Arr 10.0 Hrs/Wk 8-201 Goldhahn 3.0 94433 FITN 334.3 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 95108 KINE 136 AA MW 1:10-2:00 5-354 Tulloch 2.0 95252 FITN 334.3 DX TTh 12:35-1:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 95270 KINE 136 BB TTh 1:10-2:00 8-BASE Williams 2.0 VARS 400 WOMEN’S VARSITY WATER POLO (AA, CSU, UC) 95363 FITN 334.3 EX TTh 8:10-9:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 95646 KINE 136 CX MW 1:10-2:00 5-352 Warner 2.0 91355 VARS 400 AA By Arr 10.0 Hrs/Wk 8-POOL Wright 3.0 FITN 334.4 YOGA IV (AA, CSU, UC) Theory 93786 FITN 334.4 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-202 Melnick 1.0 LEArning communities 93833 FITN 334.4 BX MWF 12:10-1:00 8-202 Lynch 1.0 P.E. 102 THEORY OF OFFENSIVE FOOTBALL (AA, CSU, UC) 94434 FITN 334.4 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 91350 P.E. 102 AA MW 2:10-3:00 10-195 Pollack 3.0 #Information:FactsOrAltFacts? 95253 FITN 334.4 DX TTh 12:35-1:50 8-203 Dailey 1.0 Fri 1:10-2:00 10-195 #Information:FactsOrAltFacts? is a learning community of students taking 95364 FITN 334.4 EX TTh 8:10-9:25 8-202 Dailey 1.0 Philosophy 100, English 100, and Library 100 working collaboratively with in- P.E. 103 THEORY OF DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL (AA, CSU, UC) structors on the theme of information, misinformation, facts, alternative facts, FITN 335.1 PILATES I (AA, CSU, UC) 91349 P.E. 103 AA MW 2:10-3:00 10-193 Owens 3.0 and the place of knowledge in society. We will share selected reading, writing, 93799 FITN 335.1 AX MW 11:10-12:00 8-202 Dailey 1.0 Fri 1:10-2:00 10-194 and research assignments. Fri 11:10-12:00 8-202 This cohort will participate together outside of class in activities such as the 93838 FITN 335.1 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-201 Artha Negara 1.0 Team Sports CSM Global Speaker Series, college fairs, and activities designed exlusively for the learning community, such as a field trip to the Internet Archive in San FITN 335.2 PILATES II (AA, CSU, UC) TEAM 105 ADVANCED BASEBALL (AA, CSU, UC) Francisco. 93800 FITN 335.2 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-202 Dailey 1.0 95271 TEAM 105 AX By Arr 6.5 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 2.0 82785 PHIL 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-204 Danielson 3.0 93839 FITN 335.2 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-201 Artha Negara 1.0 95272 TEAM 105 BX By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 1.5 82219 ENGL 100 AD MWF 8:10-9:00 16-104 Jones 3.0 95273 TEAM 105 CX By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 0.5 91678 LIBR 100 A1 MW 12:10-1:00 9-200 Roach 1.0 FITN 335.3 PILATES III (AA, CSU, UC) 95274 TEAM 105 DX By Arr 6.5 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 2.0 93801 FITN 335.3 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-202 Dailey 1.0 95275 TEAM 105 EX By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 1.5 Honors Project 93841 FITN 335.3 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-201 Artha Negara 1.0 95276 TEAM 105 FX By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 0.5 Honors/Interdisciplinary Studies FITN 335.4 PILATES IV (AA, CSU, UC) TEAM 111.1 BASKETBALL I (AA, CSU, UC) Students accepted into this unique interdisciplinary community will join a dedicated group of faculty and students, working together to create a rich 93802 FITN 335.4 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-202 Dailey 1.0 93791 TEAM 111.1 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-201 Warner 1.0 intellectual experience at CSM. Students will earn honors credit in selected 93840 FITN 335.4 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-201 Artha Negara 1.0 TEAM 111.2 BASKETBALL II (AA, CSU, UC) transfer courses by developing and successfully completing advanced research projects. Students are required to concurrently enroll in an Honors Project FITN 336.1 RESTORATIVE YOGA I (AA, CSU, UC) 93792 TEAM 111.2 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-201 Warner 1.0 Interdisciplinary Studies research seminar. For more information, contact David 95733 FITN 336.1 AX TTh 2:10-3:25 8-203 Dailey 1.0 TEAM 111.3 BASKETBALL III (AA, CSU, UC) Laderman ([email protected]). Visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/honorsproject. FITN 336.2 RESTORATIVE YOGA II (AA, CSU, UC) 93793 TEAM 111.3 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-201 Warner 1.0 94698 IDST 101 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Lawrence 2.0 95754 FITN 336.2 AX TTh 2:10-3:25 8-203 Dailey 1.0 94702 IDST 102 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Staff 2.0 TEAM 111.4 BASKETBALL IV (AA, CSU, UC) 94699 IDST 103 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Lawrence 2.0 FITN 339 PILATES CIRCUIT TRAINING (AA, CSU, UC) 93794 TEAM 111.4 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-201 Warner 1.0 94701 IDST 104 HN Fri 1:10-3:15 14-215 Staff 2.0 94443 FITN 339 DA TTh 2:10-3:25 5-259 Artha Negara 1.0 TEAM 118 ADVANCED BASKETBALL: WOMEN (AA, CSU, MANA Individual Sports UC) MANA is a transfer and support program with the goal of increasing profi- ciency in communication skills for success in college, work and life. The MANA INDV 121.1 BADMINTON I (AA, CSU, UC) 83045 TEAM 118 AX1 By Arr 15.0 Hrs/Wk 8-201 Warner 2.5 Start and end dates for section 83045: 8/16-10/13 program focuses on the Pacifi c Islander American student experience and is 95355 INDV 121.1 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-201 Wright 1.0 94373 TEAM 118 BX1 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 8-201 Warner 0.5 open to all students. The three primary components of the program are Ethnic Start and end dates for section 94373: 8/16-10/13 Studies, Communication and Academic Support. Students should enroll in INDV 121.2 BADMINTON II (AA, CSU, UC) COMM 110 AI or ETHN 104 AB, along with LCTR 240 AB. For more information 95357 INDV 121.2 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-201 Wright 1.0 TEAM 135 ADVANCED FOOTBALL AND CONDITIONING and registration access, contact Finausina Tovo ([email protected]). (AA, CSU, UC) INDV 121.3 BADMINTON III (AA, CSU, UC) 95625 COMM 110 AI MWF 11:10-12:00 16-247 Motoyama 3.0 93119 TEAM 135 L1 By Arr 8.0 Hrs/Wk 8-FOOT Owens 2.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 10-220 95358 INDV 121.3 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-201 Wright 1.0 Start and end dates for section 93119: 8/19-11/18 95624 ETHN 104 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 10-194 Staff 3.0 INDV 121.4 BADMINTON IV (AA, CSU, UC) NOTE: TEAM 135 L1 is linked with ENGL 110 AJ (92999) and is part of the 95626 LCTR 240 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 14-215 Siataga 3.0 Writing in the End Zone Learning Community. Students must enroll in both 95474 ETHN 106 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 14-117 Staff 3.0 95360 INDV 121.4 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-201 Wright 1.0 sections as listed. NOTE: ETHN 106 AA is primarily for second year MANA students. INDV 251.1 TENNIS I (AA, CSU, UC) TEAM 148.1 INDOOR SOCCER I (AA, CSU, UC) 93850 INDV 251.1 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-TENN Warner 1.0 Evening Course 93909 TEAM 148.1 LX Tue 6:30-7:45 8-201 Mangiola 0.5

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Project Change 92032 MATH 120 JB MW 4:30-6:55 18-203 Staff 5.0 Management 82637 MATH 120 JC MW 7:05-9:30 18-305 Gurskaya 5.0 Project Change is the first learning community to provide wrap-around student Also see Business Online Course support services and direct access to postsecondary education for current and 87228 MATH 120 OLH By Arr 4.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Church 5.0 formerly incarcerated youth. This program unites CSM and San Mateo County MGMT 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS community organizations together in a joint effort to help students make the MANAGEMENT (AA, CSU) MATH 122 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I (AA) transition to community college. 95240 MGMT 100 AD TTh 12:10-1:25 14-202 Figone 3.0 82639 MATH 122 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 18-201 Hofeld 3.0 Off Campus Course Evening Course 82641 MATH 122 AB TTh 9:45-11:00 18-304 Staff 3.0 95028 LCTR 105 AZH TTh 8:30-9:35 YSC Conaway 1.0 82710 MGMT 100 JA Mon 6:30-9:35 14-202 Comerford 3.0 82640 MATH 122 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 18-201 Hofeld 3.0 Start and end dates for section 95028: 8/17 10/15 NOTE: This section meets at the Youth Services Center ( Juvenile Hall), MGMT 215 MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES MATH 123 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II (AA) 222 Paul Scannell Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402. (AA, CSU) 82644 MATH 123 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 18-207 Urman 3.0 Puente Project Evening Course 92322 MGMT 215 JA Tue 6:30-9:10 36-109 Erickson 3.0 MATH 125 ELEMENTARY FINITE MATHEMATICS The Puente Project is a transfer support program with English, counseling and (AA, CSU, UC) mentoring components. This learning community focuses on Latino literature MGMT 220 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (AA, CSU) 82648 MATH 125 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-301 Staff 3.0 and experiences and spans two semesters. In fall, register for CRER 128. In 82646 MATH 125 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 18-201 Hofeld 3.0 spring, students continue with CRER 129. Students will attend out-of-class Evening Course 92323 MGMT 220 JA Thu 6:10-9:00 36-109 Erickson 3.0 field trips and activities. Interested students must first attend a Puente Project MATH 130 ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY orientation for registration access. For more information and orientation dates, (AA, CSU) contact Lorena Gonzalez ([email protected]). Visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/ Mathematics 82650 MATH 130 AA MW 10:10-11:00 18-301 Wong 4.0 puente. Fri 10:10-12:00 18-301 95384 COUN 128 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 16-208 Gonzalez 3.0 82651 MATH 130 AB TTh 11:10-1:00 18-301 Staff 4.0 NOTE: COUN 128 AA is designed to assist CSM Puente students in developing MATHEMATICS the skills and tools critical to succeed in college. 82653 MATH 130 AE TTh 1:10-3:00 18-307 Nadkarni 4.0 COURSE SEQUENCE Evening Course Umoja 82654 MATH 130 JA TTh 7:00-9:00 18-301 Gurskaya 4.0 Umoja is a transfer support program that focuses on the African American Students start math sequence as indicated by the Math Placement Test and other measures as appropriate. MATH 145 LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS experience through the study of culture, history, literature, and identity. (AA, CSU, UC) The courses off ered through this program are Ethnic Studies, English, and Counseling. Students must enroll in Ethnic Studies 105 in the fall and Ethnic MATH 811 Hybrid Course* Studies 288 in the spring. Students are also strongly encouraged to enroll in 93499 MATH 145 HYA Tue 11:45-1:00 18-302 Fischer 3.0 designated Umoja English and Counseling courses. For more information and By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk ONLN registration access, contact Frederick Gaines ([email protected]), Jeramy NOTE: MATH 145 HYA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeof- MATH 111 MATH 190 sanmateo.edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus Wallace ([email protected]), or Jesenia Diaz ([email protected]). Visit col- or Applicable MATH 110 or + (Accelerated

Non Degree meeting dates. legeofsanmateo.edu/umoja. MATH 112 path to MATH 88374 COUN 120 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 14-213 Diaz 3.0 200 only) 94688 ETHN 105 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 10-193 Gaines 3.0 MATH 190 PATH TO STATISTICS (AA) 95335 ENGL 105 AN Daily 10:10-11:00 16-206 Baden 5.0 95045 MATH 190 AA Daily 11:10-12:00 18-201 Lehmann 6.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 MATH 122 Tue 12:10-1:00 18-201 MATH 120 or + MATH 123 95437 MATH 190 AB MTWTh 11:10-12:25 18-203 Butterworth 6.0 Writing in the End Zone 95840 MATH 190 AC MWF 10:10-12:15 18-303 Callahan 6.0 Degree

This learning community links Composition and Reading and Varsity Football. Associate Students will continue intensive critical reading and writing practice, focusing Applicable MATH 200 ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS on expository texts. Students will reflect on and refine their reading and Possible Transfer Sequences Include: (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 110) writing processes, learn to incorporate a variety of advanced and sophisticated 82655 MATH 200 AA MW 8:10-10:00 16-111 Gregory 4.0 sentence structures into their writing, and write logically organized and 90398 MATH 200 AB TTh 8:10-10:00 16-111 Gregory 4.0 developed academic, text-based essays on a variety of socially and culturally MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH 82659 MATH 200 AC MWThF 12:10-1:00 18-201 Lehmann 4.0 125 130 145 200 241 significant topics, some of which may relate to athletics. 82658 MATH 200 AD TTh 11:10-1:00 16-111 Chen 4.0 93119 TEAM 135 L1 By Arr 8.0 Hrs/Wk 8-FOOT Owens 2.0 90692 MATH 200 AE MTWTh 10:10-11:00 18-203 Butterworth 4.0 Start and end dates for section 93119: 8/20 11/19 MATH MATH 85585 MATH 200 BA MW 11:10-1:00 16-111 Gopinath 4.0 92999 ENGL 110 AJ MWF 11:10-12:00 16-208 Stafford 5.0 222 130 95641 MATH 200 BB MW 2:10-4:00 16-111 Feinman 4.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-102 Evening Courses 95575 ENGL 105 AW Daily 12:10-1:00 16-206 James 3.0 MATH MATH 91577 MATH 200 JA TTh 4:30-6:30 16-111 Nadkarni 4.0 University University TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-104 Transferable 251 242 82660 MATH 200 JB MW 7:00-9:00 16-111 Shahrvini 4.0 92148 VARS 130 JA Daily 4:10-5:45 8-FOOT Owens,Pollack, 3.0 95438 MATH 200 JC MW 4:30-6:30 16-111 Staff 4.0 Tulloch Online Course MATH MATH MATH 268 252 270 93263 MATH 200 OLH By Arr 3.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Feinman 4.0 Learning Center MATH MATH LCTR 100 EFFECTIVE TUTORING (AA, CSU) 253 275 93484 LCTR 100 AA Fri 2:30-3:50 10-192 Andrade 1.0 The accelerated Math By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 10-192 See the CSM Catalog, your counselor, or assist.org for transferable 110 and Math 120 math courses related to your preferred major. Start and end dates for section 93484: 9/1-9/29 Math courses are designed to help students reach LCTR 105 KEYS TO SUCCESS (AA, CSU) MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA FAST TRACK eligibility for transfer Youth Services Center 95844 MATH 110 A1 Daily 10:10-12:15 16-140 Hom 5.0 95028 LCTR 105 AZH TTh 8:30-9:35 YSC Conaway 1.0 Start and end dates for section 95844: 8/16-10/10 level math in one Start and end dates for section 95028: 9/7-10/19 82599 MATH 110 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 18-307 Shao 5.0 110+120 semester. Students NOTE: LCTR 105 AZH is primarily for students in the Project Change Learning 82600 MATH 110 AC Daily 9:10-10:00 18-205 Shao 5.0 who are considering Community. 82601 MATH 110 AD TTh 12:10-2:30 18-305 Staff 5.0 this accelerated option are advised to limit work 82604 MATH 110 AE MW 12:10-2:00 18-304 Arenas 5.0 LCTR 240 COLLEGE AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS Fri 12:10-1:00 18-304 hours and additional courses in order to be (AA, CSU, UC) 82605 MATH 110 AF TTh 12:45-3:05 18-207 Kalantar 5.0 successful. In classroom supplemental instruction 95626 LCTR 240 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 14-215 Siataga 3.0 82606 MATH 110 AG Daily 9:10-10:00 18-303 Ionel 5.0 will be offered along with two counseling courses NOTE: LCTR 240 AB is primarily for students in the MANA Learning Com- Evening Course that will focus on math self-efficacy and math munity. 82609 MATH 110 JA MW 7:00-9:25 18-201 Staff 5.0 study strategies. Students should plan to spend Online Course LCTR 698 SUPERVISED TUTORING/ACADEMIC 91612 MATH 110 OLH By Arr 4.8 Hrs/Wk ONLN Hom 5.0 additional time outside of class for study. ASSISTANCE Open Entry MATH 111 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA I Accelerated Math Courses 93480 LCTR 698 AO By Arr 3.3 Hrs/Wk 10-220 Andrade 0.0 82612 MATH 111 AB MWF 8:10-9:00 18-203 Urman 3.0 Start and end dates for section 93480: 8/16-12/16 82618 MATH 111 AD TTh 9:45-11:00 18-305 Kalantar 3.0 MATH 110 • CRN 95844 • 5 units 82614 MATH 111 AE TTh 1:10-2:25 16-107 Komas 3.0 MATH 120 • CRN 82631 • 5 units Library Studies 82616 MATH 111 AG MWF 11:10-12:00 18-302 Westmoreland 3.0 MATH 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA II Suggested Courses for LIBR 100 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH 84533 MATH 112 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 18-307 Arenas 3.0 Additional Support (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course 91678 LIBR 100 A1 MW 12:10-1:00 9-200 Roach 1.0 82622 MATH 112 JA Wed 7:00-10:00 18-304 Hirsch 3.0 (meets one day per week - see page 12) Start and end dates for section 91678: 10/9-12/4 COUN 121 D1 • CRN 94364 • 1 unit NOTE: LIBR 100 A1 is part of the #Information Learning Community. MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (AA) Hybrid Course* 82631 MATH 120 A2 Daily 10:10-12:15 16-140 Hom 5.0 COUN 122 B2 • CRN 87216 • 1 unit 93864 LIBR 100 H1A TTh 1:00-2:00 9-200 Montgomery 1.0 Start and end dates for section 82631: 10/12-12/8 Start and end dates for section 93864:10/10-12/5 82624 MATH 120 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 16-107 Gavryshova 5.0 NOTE: LIBR 100 H1A will be held online and on campus. Check collegeof- 82627 MATH 120 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 18-307 Siawoush Moughadam 5.0 sanmateo.edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus 82632 MATH 120 AC Daily 9:10-10:00 16-140 Gavryshova 5.0 Complete Math 110 and meeting dates. 91575 MATH 120 AD Daily 10:10-11:00 18-302 Shender 5.0 Online Course 82633 MATH 120 AE Daily 10:10-11:00 18-207 Siawoush Moughadam 5.0 Math 120 in one semester! 94638 LIBR 100 O1H By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Thomas 1.0 82630 MATH 120 AF Daily 11:10-12:00 18-304 Hellerstein 5.0 Start and end dates for section 94638: 8/16-10/4 82628 MATH 120 AG MW 1:40-4:05 18-307 Gopinath 5.0 Evening Courses 91576 MATH 120 JA TTh 4:30-6:50 16-140 Staff 5.0

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MATH 222 PRECALCULUS (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 155) MUS. 111 MUSICIANSHIP I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MUS 125) MUS. 403 VOICE III (AA, CSU, UC) 82661 MATH 222 AA MW 11:10-1:00 18-307 Zemskova 5.0 NOTE: Music majors are encouraged to register for MUS. 131 and MUS. 111. Evening Course Fri 11:10-12:00 18-307 95544 MUS. 111 AA MW 9:10-10:30 2-250 Jackson 1.0 83208 MUS. 403 JX Wed 7:00-8:15 2-110 Dronkers 2.0 95645 MATH 222 AC Daily 8:10-9:00 16-140 Hom 5.0 Wed 8:25-9:40 2-110 82662 MATH 222 AD TTh 2:10-4:30 18-205 Chen 5.0 MUS. 113 MUSICIANSHIP III (AA, CSU, UC) 95193 MATH 222 AE MW 2:10-4:35 16-107 Butterworth 5.0 (C-ID MUS 145) MUS. 404 VOICE IV (AA, CSU, UC) 95545 MUS. 113 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 2-240 Jackson 1.0 Evening Course MATH 225 PATH TO CALCULUS (AA, CSU) 84167 MUS. 404 JX Wed 7:00-8:15 2-110 Dronkers 2.0 95848 MATH 225 AA MWF 12:10-2:15 18-302 Walker 6.0 MUS. 131 HARMONY I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MUS 120) Wed 8:25-9:40 2-110 82738 MUS. 131 AA MW 10:40-12:00 2-250 Jackson 3.0 MATH 241 APPLIED CALCULUS I (AA, CSU, UC) MUS. 424 SMALL JAZZ ENSEMBLES (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 140) MUS. 133 HARMONY III (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MUS 140) 93259 MUS. 424 AX Thu 1:35-2:30 2-150 Wolff 2.0 82666 MATH 241 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 18-207 Shender 5.0 82740 MUS. 133 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 2-250 Jackson 3.0 Thu 2:35-3:25 2-150 82668 MATH 241 AC Daily 9:10-10:00 18-203 Zemskova 5.0 Tue 1:35-3:25 2-150 82669 MATH 241 AD MW 12:10-2:35 18-205 Bukreyev 5.0 MUS. 202 MUSIC LISTENING AND ENJOYMENT Evening Course (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MUS 100) MUS. 425 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ COMBO (AA, CSU, UC) 82671 MATH 241 JA TTh 7:00-9:20 18-201 Tsuchiyose 5.0 95888 MUS. 202 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 2-110 Ferguson 3.0 93264 MUS. 425 AX Thu 1:35-2:30 2-110 Wolff 2.0 83895 MUS. 202 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 2-110 Ferguson 3.0 Thu 2:35-3:25 2-110 MATH 242 APPLIED CALCULUS II (AA, CSU, UC) 95889 MUS. 202 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 2-110 Devine 3.0 Tue 1:35-3:25 2-110 82672 MATH 242 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 18-303 Callahan 3.0 95890 MUS. 202 AD MW 12:45-2:00 2-110 Staff 3.0 95891 MUS. 202 AE TTh 9:45-11:00 2-110 Roper 3.0 MUS. 429 WIND ENSEMBLE (AA, CSU, UC) MATH 251 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I Online Course Evening Course (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 210) 85848 MUS. 202 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Hoffman 3.0 93414 MUS. 429 JX Tue 7:00-7:50 3-175 Galisatus 1.5 82674 MATH 251 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 36-109 Janatpour 5.0 Tue 8:00-10:05 3-175 82673 MATH 251 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 18-302 Lehmann 5.0 MUS. 231 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE I Tue 7:00-10:05 3-175 91101 MATH 251 AC Daily 11:10-12:00 18-207 Bukreyev 5.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 94804 MATH 251 AD MW 11:10-1:00 18-301 Wong 5.0 Evening Course MUS. 430 SYMPHONIC BAND (AA, CSU, UC) Fri 12:10-1:00 18-301 93417 MUS. 231 JX Thu 3:30-4:45 2-150 Santos 2.0 (C-ID MUS 180) 84218 MATH 251 BA MW 2:10-4:00 18-301 Wong 5.0 Thu 4:55-6:10 2-150 Evening Course Fri 2:10-3:00 18-301 90418 MUS. 430 JX Tue 7:00-10:00 3-175 Galisatus 1.0 95622 MATH 251 BB TTh 1:10-3:30 18-203 Westmoreland 5.0 MUS. 232 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE II 95632 MATH 251 BC TTh 1:10-3:30 16-140 Nguyen 5.0 (AA, CSU, UC) MUS. 452 REPERTORY JAZZ BAND (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course Evening Course (C-ID MUS 180) 82676 MATH 251 JA TTh 4:30-6:50 16-107 Shahrvini 5.0 93418 MUS. 232 JX Thu 3:30-4:45 2-150 Santos 2.0 Evening Course MATH 252 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II Thu 4:55-6:10 2-150 95578 MUS. 452 JX MW 4:00-5:20 2-150 Galisatus 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 220) MUS. 233 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE III MUS. 454 JAZZ WORKSHOP BIG BAND (AA, CSU, UC) 82677 MATH 252 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 18-301 Westmoreland 5.0 (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course 94751 MATH 252 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 16-107 Church 5.0 Evening Course 95553 MUS. 454 JX MW 4:00-5:40 2-150 Galisatus 1.5 84894 MATH 252 AC Daily 10:10-11:00 18-205 Ionel 5.0 93419 MUS. 233 JX Thu 3:30-4:45 2-150 Santos 2.0 Start and end dates for the above sessions: 8/16-8/28 95194 MATH 252 AD MW 1:10-3:35 16-140 Komas 5.0 Thu 4:55-6:10 2-150 MW 4:00-5:30 2-150 82678 MATH 252 BA TTh 1:10-3:30 18-301 Walker 5.0 Start and end dates for the above sessions: 8/30-12/13 MUS. 234 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE IV (AA, CSU, UC) MUS. 470 CONCERT CHOIR (AA, CSU, UC) MATH 253 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III (C-ID MUS 180) (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 230) Evening Course 93420 MUS. 234 JX Thu 3:30-4:45 2-150 Santos 2.0 Evening Course 82679 MATH 253 AA MW 9:10-11:00 18-305 Walker 5.0 Thu 4:55-6:10 2-150 95552 MUS. 470 JB Tue 6:30-9:20 2-110 Dronkers 1.0 Fri 9:10-10:00 18-305 95167 MATH 253 AB Daily 8:10-9:00 18-302 Walker 5.0 MUS. 275 HISTORY OF JAZZ (AA, CSU, UC) MUS. 501 STUDIO LESSONS I (AA, CSU, UC) 95613 MATH 253 AD Daily 11:10-12:00 18-305 Church 5.0 82744 MUS. 275 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 2-110 Wolff 3.0 (C-ID MUS 160) Evening Course 94694 MUS. 501 AX Thu 12:30-1:30 2-150 Wolff 1.0 82680 MATH 253 JA MW 7:00-9:25 18-205 Hasson 5.0 MUS. 290 ELECTRONIC MUSIC I (AA, CSU, UC) TBA Hours: By Arr 0.5 Hrs/Wk 2-150 84111 MUS. 290 AA Tue 11:10-12:50 10-160 Bobrowski 3.0 MATH 268 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MUS. 502 STUDIO LESSONS II (AA, CSU, UC) (AA, CSU: Area B4, UC: Area 2A) (C-ID MATH 160) Thu 11:10-2:10 10-170 93413 MUS. 290 AB Mon 2:00-4:05 10-160 Hutchinson 3.0 (C-ID MUS 160) 95612 MATH 268 AA TTh 2:10-4:00 18-304 Hasson 4.0 Wed 2:00-5:00 10-170 94695 MUS. 502 AX Thu 12:30-1:30 2-150 Wolff 1.0 Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 0.5 Hrs/Wk 2-150 94652 MATH 268 JA MW 5:00-6:55 18-301 Komas 4.0 MUS. 292 SOUND CREATION: SAMPLING AND SYNTHESIS (AA, CSU, UC) MUS. 503 STUDIO LESSONS III (AA, CSU, UC) MATH 270 LINEAR ALGEBRA (AA, CSU, UC) 86158 MUS. 292 AA Mon 11:10-1:15 10-160 Bobrowski 3.0 (C-ID MUS 160) (C-ID MATH 250) Wed 11:10-1:50 10-170 94696 MUS. 503 AX Thu 12:30-1:30 2-150 Wolff 1.0 95611 MATH 270 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 18-301 Westmoreland 3.0 TBA Hours: By Arr 0.5 Hrs/Wk 2-150 Evening Course MUS. 301 PIANO I (AA, CSU, UC) 82681 MATH 270 JA Tue 7:00-10:00 18-205 Hasson 3.0 82748 MUS. 301 AB Wed 11:10-12:25 2-240 Hoffmann 2.0 MUS. 504 STUDIO LESSONS IV (AA, CSU, UC) Mon 11:10-12:30 2-240 (C-ID MUS 160) MATH 275 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 94697 MUS. 504 AX Thu 12:30-1:30 2-150 Wolff 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MATH 240) MUS. 316 PIANO LITERATURE & PERFORMANCE - TBA Hours: By Arr 0.5 Hrs/Wk 2-150 83373 MATH 275 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 18-201 Feinman 3.0 THE ROMANTIC ERA (AA, CSU, UC) Evening Course MATH 811 ARITHMETIC REVIEW WITH PRE ALGEBRA 95091 MUS. 316 JA Wed 4:00-5:15 2-240 Jackson 2.0 Nursing 93129 MATH 811 AA MW 8:10-9:00 18-304 Staff 3.0 Wed 5:25-6:40 2-110 MW 9:05-10:25 18-304 NURS 211 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING (AA, CSU) 92650 MATH 811 AB Fri 8:10-10:00 18-304 Feinman 3.0 MUS. 371 GUITAR I (AA, CSU, UC) 82765 NURS 211 AX MTh 2:10-4:00 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 TW 7:30-1:30 CLIN TTh 8:10-9:25 18-304 Evening Course 92031 MATH 811 AC MF 11:10-12:00 16-107 Komas 3.0 Mon 10:30-1:45 5-380 Kennedy 83144 MUS. 371 JX Thu 7:00-8:15 2-150 Ferguson 2.0 TWTh 11:10-12:00 16-107 Start and end dates for section 82765: 8/16-10/12 Thu 8:25-9:40 2-150 83293 NURS 211 BX MTh 2:10-4:00 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 82683 MATH 811 AD TTh 10:10-11:00 18-307 Nguyen 3.0 MUS. 372 GUITAR II (AA, CSU, UC) TTh 11:10-12:25 18-307 TW 7:30-1:30 CLIN Simon Evening Course 82684 MATH 811 BA TTh 1:10-2:00 18-302 Fischer 3.0 Thu 8:00-10:25 5-380 Kennedy TTh 2:10-3:25 18-302 83201 MUS. 372 JX Thu 7:00-8:15 2-150 Ferguson 2.0 8/16-10/12 82685 MATH 811 CA TTh 11:10-12:00 18-303 Gregory 3.0 Thu 8:25-9:40 2-150 83297 NURS 211 CX MTh 2:10-4:00 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 TW 7:30-1:10 CLIN Withrington TTh 12:10-1:25 18-303 MUS. 373 GUITAR III (AA, CSU, UC) 82686 MATH 811 DA MW 2:10-3:00 18-201 Staff 3.0 Thu 10:45-1:10 5-380 Kennedy MW 3:10-4:10 18-201 Evening Course Start and end dates for section 83297: 8/16-10/12 Fri 2:10-3:00 18-201 83901 MUS. 373 JX Thu 7:00-8:15 2-150 Ferguson 2.0 88587 NURS 211 DX MTh 2:10-4:00 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 Saturday Course Thu 8:25-9:40 2-150 TW 7:30-1:10 CLIN Nguyen 90693 MATH 811 SAH Sat 9:00-11:05 18-201 Hanhan 3.0 Mon 5:30-8:45 5-380 Simon Sat 11:25-2:45 18-201 MUS. 374 GUITAR IV (AA, CSU, UC) Start and end dates for section 88587: 8/16-10/12 Evening Course 89657 NURS 211 EX MTh 2:10-4:00 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 83952 MUS. 374 JX Thu 7:00-8:15 2-150 Ferguson 2.0 ThF 7:35-1:00 CLIN Kaur Music Thu 8:25-9:40 2-150 Wed 2:10-5:10 5-380 Kennedy Start and end dates for section 89657: 8/16-10/12 MUS. 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (AA, CSU, UC) MUS. 401 VOICE I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MUS 110) Evening Course NURS 212 CONCEPTS OF HOMEOSTASIS IN NURSING 83190 MUS. 100 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 2-250 Roper 3.0 83786 MUS. 401 JX Wed 7:00-8:15 2-110 Dronkers 2.0 (AA, CSU) 82732 MUS. 100 CC MWF 10:10-11:00 2-240 Hoffmann 3.0 Wed 8:25-9:40 2-110 82766 NURS 212 AX MTh 2:40-4:45 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 93239 MUS. 100 FF MWF 12:10-1:00 2-250 Devine 3.0 TW 7:00-12:40 CLIN Online Courses MUS. 402 VOICE II (AA, CSU, UC) Mon 10:30-1:30 5-380 Kennedy 90463 MUS. 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Bobrowski 3.0 Evening Course Start and end dates for section 82766: 10/13-12/7 94304 MUS. 100 OMH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Bobrowski 3.0 83204 MUS. 402 JX Wed 7:00-8:15 2-110 Dronkers 2.0 83311 NURS 212 BX MTh 2:40-4:45 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 Wed 8:25-9:40 2-110 TW 7:00-12:40 CLIN Simon Thu 7:30-10:45 5-380 Kennedy Start and end dates for section 83311: 10/13-12/7

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83310 NURS 212 CX MTh 2:40-4:45 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 TW 7:00-12:40 CLIN Withrington Paleontology Political Science Thu 10:45-2:00 5-380 Kennedy PALN 110 GENERAL PALEONTOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) PLSC 100 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE (AA, Start and end dates for section 83310: 10/13-12/7 88590 NURS 212 DX MTh 2:40-4:45 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 (C-ID GEOL 110) CSU, UC) (C-ID POLS 150) TW 7:00-12:40 CLIN Staff 88722 PALN 110 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 36-119 Hand 3.0 84736 PLSC 100 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 18-308 Armitage 3.0 Mon 5:30-8:30 5-380 93344 PALN 110 AB MWF 12:10-1:00 36-119 Hand 3.0 Start and end dates for section 88590: 10/13-12/7 PLSC 110 CONTEMPORARY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS 89658 NURS 212 EX MTh 2:40-4:45 5-390 Waechtler 4.5 Philosophy (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID POLS 130) ThF 7:25-2:35 CLIN Nguyen 93424 PLSC 110 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 14-118 Noori 3.0 Wed 2:10-4:50 5-380 Kennedy PHIL 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PLSC 130 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (AA, CSU, UC) Start and end dates for section 89658: 10/13-12/7 (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID PHIL 100) (C-ID POLS 140) 82785 PHIL 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-204 Danielson 3.0 NURS 231 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING (AA, CSU) 84441 PLSC 130 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 18-308 Armitage 3.0 NOTE: PHIL 100 AA is part of the #Information Learning Community. 82767 NURS 231 AX MTh 10:45-1:00 5-390 Wisherop 5.0 TW 7:35-2:50 CLIN 84895 PHIL 100 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 18-306 Ball 3.0 PLSC 200 NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL Start and end dates for section 82767: 8/16-10/12 84443 PHIL 100 AC TTh 9:45-11:00 18-204 Danielson 3.0 GOVERNMENTS (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID POLS 110) 83321 NURS 231 BX MTh 10:45-1:00 5-390 Wisherop 5.0 85310 PHIL 100 AD TTh 11:10-12:25 18-306 Ball 3.0 95519 PLSC 200 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 16-209 Miller 3.0 TW 7:35-2:50 CLIN Marlowe 90336 PHIL 100 AE MWF 11:10-12:00 18-306 Ball 3.0 95520 PLSC 200 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 16-209 Miller 3.0 Start and end dates for section 83321: 8/16-10/12 95504 PHIL 100 AG TTh 8:10-9:25 18-204 Danielson 3.0 95521 PLSC 200 AD TTh 12:45-2:00 16-209 Miller 3.0 83322 NURS 231 CX MTh 10:45-1:00 5-390 Wisherop 5.0 Online Course Online Course US 7:00-3:20 CLIN Salerno 93257 PHIL 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Ball 3.0 95885 PLSC 200 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Miller 3.0 Start and end dates for section 83322: 8/16-10/12 89813 NURS 231 DX MTh 10:45-1:00 5-390 Wisherop 5.0 PHIL 103 CRITICAL THINKING (AA, CSU, UC) PLSC 210 AMERICAN POLITICS (AA, CSU, UC) TW 3:00-10:15 CLIN Hollandsworth 88566 PHIL 103 AB MW 12:10-1:25 18-306 Ball 3.0 82809 PLSC 210 AE MWF 11:10-12:00 14-118 Noori 3.0 Start and end dates for section 89813: 8/16-10/12 PHIL 244 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS: CONTEMPORARY 82808 PLSC 210 AI MWF 8:10-9:00 14-118 Noori 3.0 83324 NURS 231 EX MTh 10:45-1:00 5-390 Wisherop 5.0 92265 PLSC 210 AL TTh 11:10-12:25 16-209 Miller 3.0 SOCIAL AND MORAL ISSUES (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID PHIL FS 7:00-3:00 CLIN Ward Online Course Start and end dates for section 83324: 8/16-10/12 120) 88867 PLSC 210 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Armitage 3.0 91968 NURS 231 FX MTh 10:45-1:00 5-390 Wisherop 5.0 84725 PHIL 244 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 18-204 Danielson 3.0 TW 7:35-2:50 CLIN Kennedy 88066 PHIL 244 AB TTh 9:45-11:00 18-306 Ball 3.0 Start and end dates for section 91968: 8/16-10/12 Psychology PHIL 300 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS (AA, NURS 232 MEDICAL/SURGICAL NURSING (AA, CSU) CSU, UC) PSYC 100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID 82768 NURS 232 AX MTh 10:40-1:05 5-390 Kaur 5.0 88567 PHIL 300 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 18-204 Danielson 3.0 PSY 110) TW 3:00-10:15 CLIN 82837 PSYC 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 Start and end dates for section 82768: 10/13-12/7 82836 PSYC 100 AB MWF 8:10-9:00 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 83331 NURS 232 BX MTh 10:40-1:05 5-390 Kaur 5.0 Physics 82838 PSYC 100 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 Thu 3:00-11:20 CLIN Damonte 82847 PSYC 100 BB MWF 11:10-12:00 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 Fri 1:55-11:45 CLIN PHYS 100 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS (AA, CSU, UC) 82846 PSYC 100 CB TTh 11:10-12:25 14-118 Mullane 3.0 Start and end dates for section 83331: 10/13-12/7 82795 PHYS 100 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 36-109 Nath 3.0 95124 PSYC 100 DA TTh 9:45-11:00 10-193 Firpo 3.0 83332 NURS 232 CX MTh 10:40-1:05 5-390 Kaur 5.0 Evening Course US 7:00-5:00 CLIN Wieser PHYS 150 PREPARATION FOR PHYSICS (AA) 86376 PSYC 100 JA Thu 6:30-9:20 10-194 Firpo 3.0 Start and end dates for section 83332: 10/13-12/7 Hybrid Course* Online Course 89822 NURS 232 DX MTh 10:40-1:05 5-390 Kaur 5.0 90410 PHYS 150 HYA TTh 11:10-1:00 36-125 Locke 4.0 93462 PSYC 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Mullane 3.0 TW 3:00-10:15 CLIN Wisherop By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLN Start and end dates for section 89822: 10/13-12/7 Start and end dates for section 90410: 9/14-12/7 PSYC 110 COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE, AND THE FAMILY 83334 NURS 232 EX MTh 10:40-1:05 5-390 Kaur 5.0 NOTE: PHYS 150 HYA will be held online and on campus. Check collegeof- (AA, CSU, UC) sanmateo.edu/webschedule for a complete listing of mandatory on-campus TW 3:00-10:15 CLIN De Jarnatt 89786 PSYC 110 AB TTh 9:45-11:00 16-106 Toomer 3.0 Start and end dates for section 83334: 10/13-12/7 meeting dates. 91970 NURS 232 FX MTh 10:40-1:05 5-390 Kaur 5.0 PSYC 200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (AA, CSU, TW 7:00-2:15 CLIN Kennedy PHYS 210 GENERAL PHYSICS I (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID PHYS UC) (C-ID PSY 180) Start and end dates for section 91970: 10/13-12/7 105) (PHYS 210+220=C-ID PHYS 100S) 84215 PSYC 200 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 82797 PHYS 210 AX MW 2:10-3:25 36-112 Janatpour 4.0 NURS 235 NURSING SKILLS LAB III (AA) MW 3:40-5:00 36-112 PSYC 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENT (AA, CSU, UC) 84952 NURS 235 AA Mon 1:30-2:50 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 83388 PHYS 210 BX MW 2:10-3:25 36-112 Janatpour 4.0 82859 PSYC 201 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 84953 NURS 235 AB Thu 9:10-10:25 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 MW 12:40-2:00 36-112 88594 NURS 235 AC Mon 9:10-10:30 5-360 Hollandsworth 0.5 Evening Course PSYC 220 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOBIOLOGY (AA, 89823 NURS 235 AD Thu 1:30-2:45 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 92649 PHYS 210 JA TTh 6:30-7:45 36-112 Sushko 4.0 CSU, UC) TTh 8:00-9:15 36-112 NURS 666 CAREER EXPLORATION IN NURSING (AA, CSU) 87117 PSYC 220 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 10-195 Clifford Jr 3.0 Saturday Course PHYS 211 GENERAL PHYSICS I - CALCULUS SUPPLEMENT PSYC 225 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY (AA, CSU, UC) 84954 NURS 666 S1H Sat 9:00-5:15 5-390 Wisherop 1.0 (AA, CSU, UC) 87119 PSYC 225 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 16-106 Toomer 3.0 Sun 9:00-5:15 5-390 Kaur Online Course Start and end dates for section 84954: 9/9-9/10 85472 PHYS 211 OLH By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk ONLN Locke 1.0 PSYC 300 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID PSY 170) NURS 816 OPEN LAB FOR NURSING 211/212 (AA) PHYS 220 GENERAL PHYSICS II (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID 84153 PSYC 300 AA TTh 12:45-2:00 16-106 Toomer 3.0 94409 NURS 816 AO By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 PHYS 110) (PHYS 210+220=C-ID PHYS 100S) NURS 817 OPEN LAB FOR NURSING 221/222 (AA) 91009 PHYS 220 AA MW 2:10-3:25 36-114 Wong 4.0 PSYC 410 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID MW 3:40-5:00 36-114 PSY 120) 95050 NURS 817 AO By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 36-110 Evening Course NURS 818 OPEN LAB FOR NURSING 231/232 (AA) PHYS 250 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I (AA, CSU, UC) (C- 88371 PSYC 410 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 10-195 Mullane 3.0 94410 NURS 818 AO By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 ID PHYS 205) (PHYS 250+260+270=C-ID PHYS 200S) Online Course 93812 PSYC 410 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Mullane 3.0 NURS 819 OPEN LAB FOR NURSING 241/242 (AA) 82799 PHYS 250 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 36-109 Janatpour 4.0 TTh 9:45-11:00 36-114 95051 NURS 819 AO By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk 5-360 Wisherop 0.5 85703 PHYS 250 BX MWF 10:10-11:00 36-109 Janatpour 4.0 Reading TTh 11:10-12:25 36-114 Oceanography Evening Course READ 412 COLLEGE-LEVEL INTRODUCTORY READING 93816 PHYS 250 JA TTh 7:05-8:20 36-114 Nath 4.0 IMPROVEMENT (AA, CSU) OCEN 100 OCEANOGRAPHY (AA, CSU, UC) TTh 8:30-9:45 36-114 91015 READ 412 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Kurland 0.5-1.0 82772 OCEN 100 AA TTh 9:10-10:25 36-109 Hand 3.0 PHYS 260 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II (AA, CSU, UC) READ 413 COLLEGE-LEVEL ADVANCED READING (C-ID PHYS 210) (PHYS 250+260+270=C-ID PHYS 200S) IMPROVEMENT (AA, CSU) 82800 PHYS 260 AX MWF 12:10-1:00 36-215 Wong 4.0 94651 READ 413 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Kurland 0.5-1.0 Enrollment Management Tue 2:10-5:00 36-112 - A Student Responsibility - 95147 PHYS 260 BX MWF 12:10-1:00 36-215 Wong 4.0 READ 825 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING Tue 8:10-11:00 36-112 89745 READ 825 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 16-143 Gordon 3.0 As a student at College of San Mateo, it is your responsibility Evening Course TBA Hours: By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk 18-101 to manage your enrollment. This includes updating your 95693 PHYS 260 JX MW 7:05-8:25 36-112 Sushko 4.0 personal information record via WebSMART, checking your MW 8:30-9:50 36-112 READ 852 VOCABULARY BUILDING INTRODUCTORY student email, registering for classes in a timely manner, 87542 READ 852 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Kurland 0.5-1.0 PHYS 270 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS III (AA, CSU, UC) adhering to all deadlines listed on the Important Dates (C-ID PHYS 215) (PHYS 250+260+270=C-ID PHYS 200S) READ 853 VOCABULARY BUILDING INTERMEDIATE page in the beginning of this schedule (in particular late 95389 PHYS 270 AA MW 2:10-3:25 36-125 Locke 4.0 87543 READ 853 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Kurland 0.5-1.0 registration, withdrawal from classes, payment of fees), MW 3:35-4:55 36-125 and monitoring your academic standing. TBA Hours: By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 36-110 READ 854 VOCABULARY IMPROVING HIGH- INTERMEDIATE 94653 READ 854 AO By Arr 1.5–3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Kurland 0.5-1.0 READ 855 VOCABULARY IMPROVING ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE 94654 READ 855 AO By Arr 1.5-3.0 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Kurland 0.5-1.0

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Real Estate Sociology Final Exam Schedule: Fall 2017 R.E. 100 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (AA, CSU) SOCI 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Final grades will be available beginning January 3, 2018 on Evening Course (AA, CSU, UC) (C-ID SOCI 110) WebSMART at collegeofsanmateo.edu/websmart. 82868 R.E. 100 JA Wed 6:30-9:20 14-205 Gottlieb 3.0 82937 SOCI 100 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 10-192 Mathur 3.0 90372 SOCI 100 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 10-192 Mathur 3.0 Day Classes R.E. 110 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE(AA, CSU) 88758 SOCI 100 AD TTh 9:45-11:00 10-192 Mathur 3.0 Evening Course 82940 SOCI 100 AE TTh 11:10-12:25 10-192 Mathur 3.0 Time and Days of Regular Final Examination 82873 R.E. 110 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 14-104 Gilmartin 3.0 86173 SOCI 100 AG MWF 1:10-2:00 10-192 Mathur 3.0 Class Meeting Evening Course 84779 SOCI 100 JB Mon 6:00-9:05 14-117 Stover 3.0 8:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10–10:40 am Friday, Dec. 15 Social Science Off Campus Course 8:10 am TTh, T, Th 8:10–10:40 am Tuesday, Dec. 12 83487 SOCI 100 JAH Wed 5:45-8:45 *MK Crawford 3.0 SOSC 301 INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOL 9:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10–10:40 am Wednesday, Dec. 13 AND OTHER DRUG STUDIES (AA, CSU) NOTE: SOCI 100 JAH meets at the Martin Luther King Center, 725 Monte Diablo Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94401 (650) 522-7470 9:45 am TTh, T, Th 8:10–10:40 am Thursday, Dec. 14 95505 SOSC 301 AA TTh 9:45-11:00 14-215 Mullane 3.0 Online Courses Evening Course 10:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10–10:40 am Monday, Dec. 11 95529 SOCI 100 O2H By Arr 5.4 Hrs/Wk ONLN Williams 3.0 84232 SOSC 301 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 14-102 Perezyanez 3.0 Start and end dates for section 95529: 10/15-12/16 11:10 am TTh, T, Th 11:10 am–1:40 Tuesday, Dec. 12 SOSC 307 FAMILY SYSTEMS IN ADDICTION (AA, CSU) 93241 SOCI 100 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Williams 3.0 pm Evening Course SOCI 105 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (AA, CSU, UC) 11:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 11:10 am–1:40 Wednesday, Dec. 13 93158 SOSC 307 JA Thu 6:30-9:20 14-104 Perezyanez 3.0 (C-ID SOCI 115) pm SOSC 316 FIELD STUDIES AND SEMINAR II (AA, CSU) 88989 SOCI 105 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 10-192 Mathur 3.0 12:10 pm MWF, MW, Daily 11:10 am–1:40 Monday, Dec. 11 Evening Course pm Evening Course 95114 SOCI 105 JA Wed 6:00-8:50 14-117 Stover 3.0 95506 SOSC 316 JA Wed 6:30-9:20 16-106 Stocker 3.0 12:45 pm TTh, T, Th 11:10 am–1:40 Thursday, Dec. 14 Online Course pm SOSC 317 CASE MANAGEMENT (AA, CSU) 95572 SOCI 105 OLH By Arr 2.9 Hrs/Wk ONLN Williams 3.0 1:10/1:35 MWF, MW, Daily 2:10–4:40 pm Wednesday, Dec. 13 Evening Course SOCI 141 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (AA, CSU, UC) pm 94713 SOSC 317 JA Tue 6:30-9:20 10-193 Firpo 3.0 (C-ID SOCI 150) 1:10 pm TTh, T, Th 2:10–4:40 pm Tuesday, Dec. 12 SOSC 325 CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS II: MANAGMENT 82949 SOCI 141 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 10-192 Mathur 3.0 AND TREATMENT (AA, CSU) 2:10 pm MWF, MW, Daily 2:10–4:40 pm Monday, Dec. 11 Evening Course Spanish 2:10 pm TTh, T, Th 2:10–4:40 pm Thursday, Dec. 14 95507 SOSC 325 JA Mon 6:30-9:35 14-104 DeDomenico 3.0 SPAN 110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (AA, CSU, UC) All Others 11:10 am–1:40 Friday, Dec. 15 pm 91571 SPAN 110 AA MWF 10:10-11:35 14-115 Nixon 5.0 82967 SPAN 110 BA TTh 8:40-11:00 14-115 Nixon 5.0 Notes: Looking for College Forms? Evening Courses 95029 SPAN 110 JA MW 6:30-8:55 16-243 Dinelli 5.0 When a course consists of lecture and laboratory, the final Commonly requested forms, such as: 95030 SPAN 110 KA TTh 6:30-8:50 16-106 Doman 5.0 examination is scheduled according to the time of the lecture. If your Course Substitution, Residency Reclassification class meets at a time other than those listed, please check with your SPAN 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SPANISH instructor for further information regarding your final examination. Prerequisite Equivalency, Audit Request, and more (AA, CSU, UC) If there is an unavoidable conflict in your final examination schedule, Can be found at 82976 SPAN 120 AA MWF 12:10-1:35 14-115 Nixon 5.0 see your instructor in one of the classes and request to take the examination with another class. Examinations start promptly at collegeofsanmateo.edu/forms hours indicated and are held in the same room in which the class regularly meets.

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The CSM Catalog is your reference document for detailed degree, course or college information Please visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/catalog to view or download the CSM Catalog FEES & REFUNDS 21 Fees Credit and Refund Policy Fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Students will not be able to register for Enrollment Fee, Nonresident Tuition Fee, Health Services Fee and Parking Fee classes if they have any outstanding balance. On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 students who Students who officially withdraw from all courses, or reduce their program prior to the first have any outstanding fee balances for Fall 2017 will be dropped at midnight for non-payment class meeting or by the course deadline date will receive credit toward future fees for the full of fees. Beginning Thursday, August 3, students will be dropped at midnight the day following amount of all fees paid for those classes. To view deadline date, check course in WebSMART. their registration for non-payment of outstanding fees. For more important information, visit A $10 processing fee (plus an additional $50 processing fee for nonresident tuition) will be collegeofsanmateo.edu/fees. retained by the College if a refund is issued to a student withdrawing from all classes. For all Student enrollment fees are set by California’s legislature and governor and are subject to change at any courses dropped after the deadline, these fees are not refundable unless an action of the Col- time. It is possible that your fees may be adjusted at a future date. All student records are automatically held lege (e.g. class cancellation) prevents a student from attending class. Parking permit fees are until all outstanding debts to the District colleges have been cleared. Unpaid bills may be sent to collections. not refundable. Students who are classified as California residents as defined in the California Education Student Body Fee and Student Representation Fee Code will be charged an enrollment fee, a health services fee and a student representation Students enrolling during the normal registration period in semester-long classes may request fee. An optional student body fee will also be assessed. In accordance with California law, a waiver or a refund of the Student Body Fee and/or the Student Representation Fee through the enrollment fees may be waived for California residents who demonstrate financial need the last day to drop semester-long classes (see Important Dates on page 2). Students enrolling and qualify for a Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGW). Contact the College after the end of this deadline may request a waiver or a refund of these fees within one (1) Financial Aid Office for additional information. week of completing registration. Students enrolled only in short courses have until the first class session to request a waiver or refund of these fees. Students requesting a waiver or a refund Students who are classified as nonresidents will be charged a tuition fee in addition to the of the Student Body Fee and/or the Student Representation Fee must do so in-person at the enrollment fee, health services fee and student representation fee. International Students Center for Student Life and Leadership Development in Building 12, Room 211. (F-1 Visa) are subject to a health insurance requirement and are charged tuition and capital outlay fees in addition to enrollment fees. Contact the International Student Center for details. 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To be eligible for a credit or refund, a student must officially withdraw from a course • Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMART within the stated deadline. To view deadline date, check course in WebSMART. A with- If you still need financial assistance after exhausting all options listed above, please contact drawal initiated by an instructor may NOT result in a credit or refund. the Vice President of Student Services at [email protected]. 6. Fees will be credited or refunded without a processing charge if an action of the College AB 540 Students (e.g. class cancellation) prevents a student from attending. Under Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt from paying nonresident tuition. 7. Student records, including transcripts, are withheld until all debts to the District colleges Students who have attended a California high school for three years and received a California have been cleared. high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a GED or passed the high school proficiency exam, are exempt from paying nonresident tuition. See page 4 for more information.

Fee Type Amount Required of Enrollment Fee $46 per unit All students except high school students enrolling for less than 11.5 units through the Concurrent Enrollment Program or Middle College High School Program Health Services Fee* $17 Summer All students except those enrolled ONLY in off-campus classes, Saturday classes, Distance Education $20 Fall courses, or the Concurrent Enrollment Program $20 Spring Student Representation Fee** $1 All students except High School students enrolled in the Concurrent Enrollment Program or Middle College High School Program Nonresident Tuition Fee $228 per unit (plus $46 per unit Nonresidents of California who are residents of other states Enrollment Fee) Students who possess “T” or “U” visas are exempted Nonresident Student Capital Outlay Fee $8 per unit Nonresidents of California who are residents of other states International Application Fee $50 For fall and spring semesters only International Student Tuition Fee $228 per unit (plus $46 per unit International students Enrollment Fee) International Student Capital Outlay Fee $8 per unit International students International Student (F-1 Visa) $684 Fall or Spring All F-1 Visa international students Health Insurance $1368 Full Year studentinsuranceusa.com Student Body Fee*** $8 Fall Students who purchase a photo ID student body card receive discounts throughout the year and also $8 Spring support many student-sponsored activities and programs (The Student Body fee is automatically assessed as part of your total fees; if you choose not to pay this fee, visit the Center for Student Life and Leadership Development, Building 12, Room 211, before last day to drop with eligibility for credit and refund deadline. See Important Dates on page 2.) Parking Fee*** Regular BOG Persons who park motor vehicles on campus (Daily permits may be purchased for $2 from ticket Summer $26 $25 dispensers in designated areas). The parking fee is optional and not transferable to other students; Fall $53 $30 disabled parking permits are issued only by the Disabilities Resource Center - See Parking Regulations Spring $53 $30 on page 23. BOG parking permits are for low income students who demonstrate financial need under Daily $2 $2 federal or state standards. Two-Term (Fall/Spring) $96 $60 For lost or stolen permits, please see Parking Regulations on page 23. Audit Fee $15 per unit (students enrolling in Students enrolled in 10 or more units for credit can audit up to three additional units free of charge a variable unit course must pay for - See Auditing policy in the CSM Catalog maximum units) Instructional Materials Fee Varies by course Students enrolled in courses for which instructional materials are needed. Check course information in class listings or WebSCHEDULE. Non-refundable. Duplicate Diploma Fee $20 Returned Check Fee $20 Students whose personal checks are returned by the bank (Only cash, credit card or cashier’s check will be honored to clear a returned check - Bookstore fee may differ) Transcript Fee $5 official Students requesting a transcript of their academic record at College of San Mateo, Cañada College and/or Skyline College (The first two transcripts ever requested are free)

* Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization may be exempted from paying the Health Services fee. For details, contact the Health Center, Building 1, Room 147, (650) 574-6396. ** A student has the right to refuse to pay the $1 Student Representation fee for religious, political, moral or financial reasons. This refusal must be submitted in writing to the Center for Student Life and Leadership Development, Building 12, Room 211, before last day to drop with eligibility for credit and refund deadline. See Important Dates on page 2. *** This fee is optional. Please refer to “Required Of” column for further information. † Acceptable forms of payment are cash, check, credit card and debit card. Cash is accepted in-person only. Make check payable to College of San Mateo. 22 COLLEGE POLICIES & PROGRAMS College Catalog & Policies Support Services & Special Programs The College of San Mateo Catalog contains detailed course descriptions, suggested programs CSM offers a variety of student services to assist you in reaching your educational goals. These of study, a list of transferrable courses, degree and certificate requirements, and general col- programs include: lege information. There are also a number of college policies that are important for students • Admissions & Records • High School Enrollment • Personal Counseling & to know. These include, but are not limited to: • Assessment Services Programs Wellness Services • Course Repetition • Guidelines for Addressing • Student Conduct and • CalWORKs • Honors Project • Project Change • Crime Awareness/Student Cheating and Plagiarism Disciplinary Actions • Career Services • International Education • Puente Project Right To Know • Probation • Student Grievances • Child Development Center Program • Scholarships • Dismissal • Sexual Assault and Appeals • Counseling Services • Learning Center • Student Life • Drug-Free Campus • Sexual Harassment (Title IX) • Student Rights and • Disability Resource Center • Mana • Transfer Services • Gainful Employment • Smoking Nondiscrimination • Extended Opportunity • Middle College • Umoja Program • Privacy Rights Programs & Services (EOPS) • Multicultural Center • Veterans Services • Financial Aid • Priority Enrollment • Year One For more information about all the items listed above, please obtain a free copy of the catalog • Health Services Center Program (PEP) at the Bookstore or view online at collegeofsanmateo.edu/catalog. For specific information about each of these programs, their locations and hours of operation, please visit collegeofsanmateo.edu/studentservices. The CSM Catalog is available online and Year One Experience (continued from page 1) provides detailed information about each of these programs. counseling appointments. Being in Year One has definitely allowed me to establish Bookstore my network of support by connecting with various faculty, staff, and resources.” Denis Books and supplies may be purchased at the College of San Mateo Bookstore (College Center, has also found the Disability Resource Center (DRC) to be beneficial in helping him Building 10, Second Floor, 574-6367). To purchase and find information regarding course complete his coursework. “The DRC is a nice resource to take advantage of because textbooks and business hours, go to collegeofsanmateo.edu/bookstore. they help me out by printing assignments and course materials. They also offer students a quiet area to study and take tests,” he notes. When Denis isn’t in class or studying, he enjoys spending his free time with on-campus Christian clubs, such as the Catalyst Project and the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Being involved with these organizations helps Denis interact with students and community members from various backgrounds, and pursue his passion for helping others by completing community service projects. SMCCCD Public Safety With an affinity for helping others, and after seeking advice from faculty members, Denis was able to narrow down his potential career path to radiology. “I know I want to help people for a living but talking with Juanita Alunan, my English professor, had is here for YOU! an influence on my aspirations to become a radiologist. My sister also encouraged me to pursue it, since she’s working on a transfer degree in nursing here at CSM,” Denis says. He also credits Warren Shelby, a retention specialist with Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), and Allie Fasth, program services coordinator for Year One, as positive influences on his first-year experience at CSM. “Warren’s a great mentor, and Allie’s always giving me amazing advice; they’re there when I need someone to talk to.” Likewise, Allie Fasth regards Denis’ efforts as a first-year student: “The transition from high school to college can be tough—students are juggling the excitement of finishing high school along with the responsibility of taking steps to enroll at the college. Denis is a great example of a student who was able to get connected early on through Year One and begin to build his momentum for a successful first-year of college.” Although Denis is now entering his second year at CSM, he’s already painted a picture of what life after CSM will look like. He plans to enroll in the radiology program at either Cañada or once he finishes his prerequisites at CSM. “After I complete the two-year program at Cañada or Foothill, I plan to start working at a Our mission is to keep you safe and to provide hospital to gain experience and then transfer to a four-year university. I’m not sure where I want to transfer yet, but I’m excited about the future.” you with services you may need. Here are a few actions you can take to be prepared: Sign up for AlertU AlertU is the District’s emergency notification Take a Tour system that will text you with information and directions in the event of an emergency. smccd.edu/alertu

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College of San Mateo invites prospective Contact us 24 hours. We’re here to help! students and interested individuals to tour our campus! If you have an emergency and need the Whether you’re new to the area, a high school police or fire department Call 911 student, a returning student, or if you would just Annual Security Report like more information about CSM, we’re excited San Mateo County Community College District’s (SMCCCD) 2016 Annual Security Report (ASR), required by the Clery Act, includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes to show you what we have to offer. that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings owned or controlled by SMCCCD; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from SMCCCD. Our 2016 Annual Security Report also outlines various campus safety and security policies, such as those concerning crime reporting, prevention and response to sexual and gender violence, alcohol and drug use crime prevention, emergency response and evacuation procedures, and other Sign up for a tour now! matters. The 2016 Annual Security Report also includes important tips to help every member of the community remain safe and avoid becoming a victim of crime. The 2016 Annual Security Report is now available at collegeofsanmateo.edu/securityreport. You can also obtain a copy of this report collegeofsanmateo.edu/tours by contacting the Department of Public Safety at the District Office, or any of the three campuses. CSM Campus Map Galileo 101 One-day Permits Lot 6 $2 per day. Valid only during class hours from 7 am to 10 pm (student) D NORTH Permit machines indicated by D on the map: Hillsdale Lot 1, Beethoven Lot 2, Galileo Lot 6, and 92 Stadium Lot 11 280 Visitor Parking TRUE NORTH Visitors to campus may park in Pay-By-Space visitor parking areas in Marie Curie Lot 5, Forum Lot 8, and Olympian Lot 12. Visitors must purchase a visitor permit ($1 per hour) at the Pay-By- Galileo Lot 6 Space permit machines located in the lots (indicated by V on the map). (student) D Galileo Lot 6 (student) Legend: Student Parking Daily Parking Visitor Parking Hillsdale Lots 1A–D, Beethoven Lot 2, Galileo Lots 6, Bulldog Lots 9, 9B, 9C, 9D or Stadium Lot 11 D Permit Machine V Permit Machine Accessible Motorcycle Parking

Staff Parking Road Perimeter West Exterior Elevator M (no permit required) Beethoven Lot 2B, DaVinci Lot 3, Socrates Lot 4, Marie Curie Lot 5A, 5B, Edison Lot 7, Planetarium Accessible Universal Access Route Bulldog Lot 9A, Sandbox Lot 10, Olympian Lot 12 V Parking samTrans Redi-Wheels Marie Curie Bus Stop Bus Stop Restricted Parking Lot 5 Hillsdale Lot 1E & 1F (staff) Electric Vehicle Science $ ATM EV Charging Station

M Building 36 Road East Perimeter Disabled Parking EV Elevator access is available in the following Valid CA Disabled Person placard only. No student, staff, daily, patron or visitor parking permit buildings: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 36 North Hall Public Safety: (650) 574-6415, Building 1 required when displaying a valid CA DP placard. 18 Edison Lot 7 (staff*) Health Services: (650) 574-6396, Building 1 Motorcycle Parking Faculty Offices Locations indicated by M on map: Marie Curie Lot 5, Galileo Lot 6D 17 Fire Emerging Technology, Child Development Center Student Life Technologies ITS, Shipping & 33 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (120 volt) 17 19 Receiving Locations indicated by EV on map: DaVinci Lot 3, Marie Curie Lot 5 34 Central Hall East Hall Sandbox 16 12 Lot 10 Socrates Lot 4 (staff) (staff) Forum Bulldog Lot 9A Faculty Offices College Lot 8 15 Center (staff) 10 South Hall V 14 $ Bulldog Lots 9B, C, D West Perimeter Road (student) Public Safety Baseball & Medical Reserved DaVinci Services Field parking Sculpture/ EV Lot 3 1 only D Ceramics (staff) 4A Public Music 2 Safety Center Turf Hillsdale Lot 1 Theatre Library Softball 35 Field (student) Beethoven Lot 2 3 9 Field (student & staff) Bulldog Art 4 Lot 9 D D (student) Athletic Loop Road

Hillsdale Lot 1 Health Training (student) CSM Drive & Tennis Courts Room B College Wellness Heights 5 Gymnasium 8 Stadium Beethoven Lot 2 Aquatics (Football (SMAC & student) Center Stadium Lot 11 & Track) (student) District D Office D CSM Drive Facilities 7 Team House V EV 30 Olympian Lot 12 2/17 College Heights Drive H (visitor & staff) East Perimeter Road il lsd College Vista ale Bl vd.

student, staff, daily, patron or visitor parking permit required when Campus Directory Parking Regulations displaying a valid CA DP placard. Main Number (650) 574-6161 Parking Permit Requirements Visitor Parking Department/Office Phone Bldg-Room All persons driving motor vehicles (except motorcycles) on to Visitors may park in PayBySpace visitor spaces in Marie Curie Lot Admissions & Records ...... 574-6165 . . . 10-360 campus and utilizing the parking facilities during regular class hours 5, Forum Lot 8, and Olympian Lot 12 ($0.25 for each 15 minutes). ASCSM (Student Government) . . . . . 574-6141 ...... 12-213 (Monday-Friday, 7 am–10 pm), including final examinations, are After entering the space number in which the vehicle is parked into Assessment Services ...... 574-6175 ...... 10-370 required to obtain and display a parking permit on their vehicle. A the machine and depositing sufficient money to purchase required Bookstore ...... 574-6367 . . . 10-202 parking permit is not required for students riding motorcycles and time the permit machine located at each of the visitor lots will issue CalWORKS ...... 574-6463 . . . .10-112 parking must be in designated Motorcycle Parking in Marie Curie a receipt that need not be displayed in the vehicle. Lot 5. Student parking permits are available for $52 each for the Career Services ...... 574-6116 . . . .10-340 Visitors may also park in a student lot after purchasing and displaying fall and spring semesters (Fall/Spring Permit $94) and $27 for the Cashier’s Office ...... 574-6412 . . . 10-360 in the vehicle (face up on dashboard) a $2 daily permit. Parking permit summer session. Parking permits for students with California Board Child Development Center ...... 574-6279 . . . Bldg. 33 machines are located in Hillsdale Lot 1B, Beethoven Lots 2A and 2E of Governors (BOG) waivers are $30 per semester (fall or spring) and and Stadium Lot 11. For the location of the parking lots please see a Community Education ...... 574-6149 . . . . 1-115 $25 for the summer session. Community Relations & Marketing . . . 574-6231 ...... 10-462 campus map. No visitor parking permit required when displaying a Cosmetology ...... 574-6361 . . . . 5-251 Lost or Stolen Parking Permits valid CA DP placard. Counseling Center ...... 574-6400 . . . 10-340 If a permit is lost or stolen, replacements are available at full price. San Mateo Athletic Club Parking Dental Assisting ...... 574-6212 . . . . 5-329 Purchasing Parking Permits Disability Resource Center (DRC) . . . .574-6438 . . . .10-120 Special parking permits issued by the San Mateo Athletic Club (SMAC) Students may purchase parking permits only online using are required at all times for parking in designated areas in Beethoven Distance Education ...... 574-6271 ...... 18-206 WebSMART. Permits may be ordered and paid for online and mailed lot 2 (SMAC Patron parking has a 3 hour limit). All other permits are EOPS/CARE ...... 574-6154 . . . .10-110 to the student’s residence. Students may also order a permit online not valid. For more information, call 378-7373 or visit smccd.edu/ Facilities Rental ...... 574-6220 . . . 10-439 from computers located on the third floor of Building 10 (Admissions sanmateoathleticclub. Financial Aid/Scholarships ...... 574-6146 . . . 10-360 and Records Office and Business Office) and then pay for the permit Fax (Financial Aid) ...... 574-6304 and pick it up in the Cashier’s Office. Temporary Parking permits Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Food Pantry ...... 574-6396 . . . . 1-147 are available online after purchasing a permit. Please follow online Parking in the EV charging stations is limited solely to electric Health Services Center ...... 574-6396 . . . . 1-147 instructions on how to obtain your temporary parking permit while vehicles that are actively charging with a maximum time limit of 4 High School Enrollment Programs . . . .574-6646 . . . 10-462 awaiting delivery of permit in the mail. hours per vehicle. (No parking permit is needed as long as the above International Education Program ...... 574-6525 . . . .10-310 conditions are met) KCSM ...... 574-6586 . . . Bldg. 9 Displaying Student Parking Permits Any vehicle parked in an EV space and is not an electric vehicle, not Learning Center ...... 574-6570 . . . 10-220 Permits must be displayed in the vehicle with the number visible from charging, or is left past the 4-hour maximum limit will be subject Library ...... 574-6100 . . . Bldg. 9 the exterior of the vehicle. They may be either affixed on the inside to a citation. lower left of the windshield (above the steering wheel) or affixed to Lost & Found ...... 574-6415 . . . . 1-100 Traffic and Parking Regulations Mental Health/CSM Cares ...... 574-6172 ...... 10-440 a plastic hanger suspended from the inside rear view mirror. Plastic permit hangers may be obtained from the Bookstore for $1 plus tax. The speed limit on the campus is 15 mph. Middle College ...... 574-6101 . . . .17-154 Permits may be used on multiple vehicles. Multicultural Center ...... 574-6403 . . . .10-112 Parking is permitted only on blacktop surfaces in specifically Parking ...... 574-6415 . . . . 1-100 Vehicles with improperly displayed permits will be subject to citation. marked parking spaces. Parking on unpaved areas, in roadways, in crosshatched areas, in marked end zones, in areas posted as no Planetarium ...... 574-6256 . . . 36-100 It is the permit holder’s responsibility to properly display the permit in the vehicle and to notify CSM’s Department of Public Safety parking zones or in any unauthorized area is prohibited. Vehicles Personal Counseling & Wellness Services . 574-6396 . . . . 1-147 promptly if the permit is lost or stolen. backed into diagonal parking spaces can create a hazard when exiting Project Change ...... 574-6173 . . . . 17-121 and will be subject to citation. Public Safety ...... 738-7000 . . . 1-100 Daily parking permits are available for purchase for $2 each from No student parking is permitted in the designated “Employee of the San Mateo Athletic Club ...... 378-7373 . . . 5-1st floor permit dispensers in Hillsdale Lot 1B, Beethoven Lots 2A and 2E, Galileo Lot 6B, and Stadium Lot 11. Daily permits are valid in all lots Month” parking spaces. These spots are reserved for authorized staff Student Life and Leadership ...... 574-6141 ...... 12-211 where, and when, students are authorized to park. These permits only and unauthorized vehicles may be ticketed. Swimming Pool ...... 574-6461 must be displayed face up on the dashboard. Driving or parking within the inner campus is prohibited. Theatre ...... 574-6191 . . . . Bldg. 3 Semester parking permits and daily parking permits are valid on all Event Info Line ...... 378-7218 The campus is open daily from 7 am to 10 pm. three campuses of the District (College of San Mateo, Skyline College Transcript Information ...... 358-6858 . . . 10-360 Stopped or standing vehicles on sidewalks, roadways or restricted and Cañada College). Transfer Services ...... 358-6839 . . . 10-340 areas will be subject to citation. Transition to College ...... 574-6487 . . . 10-120E A grace period allowing for the purchase of permits will be in effect during the first two weeks of the spring and fall semesters and the Skateboards and Bicycles Veterans Resource Center ...... 574-6625 . . . .16-150 The riding of skateboards on campus is prohibited by SMCCCD Year One ...... 574-6384 . . . .10-437 first week of the summer session in student lots only. Citations will be issued beginning on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 for students regulations. Bicycles may be operated on campus. The California Vehicle Code prohibits the operation of bicycles on sidewalks. Academic Divisions parking without a valid permit. All staff parking lots are strictly For a full listing of instructional programs within each division, visit enforced. The grace period pertains only to student permits with Public Transit collegeofsanmateo.edu/divisionoffices. all other parking regulations enforced at all times in all parking lots SamTrans operates three bus routes to the college: Route 250 (San Mateo and roadways. downtown and ), Route 260 (San Carlos Caltrain, Redwood Academic Support & Shores & Belmont) and Route 294 (Half Moon Bay). All buses have Learning Technologies Division . . . . 574-6496 . . . .10-411 Disabled Parking wheelchair lifts and accommodate two to four bikes. Route 250 provides Business & Technology Division . . . . .574-6228 . . . .19-113 Blue Handicapped parking spaces have been provided in Lots 2, 3, 4, weekday service until 10:25 p.m. Routing information is available by Creative Arts & Social Science Division . .574-6494 . . . .10-413 5, 6, 8, 11 and 12 (see Campus Map). A vehicle must have and display calling 1-800-660-4BUS or visiting .com and caltrain.com. Kinesiology, Athletics & Dance Division . 574-6461 . . . . 5-343 a valid California State Disabled Person Placard (issued by DMV) to Printed schedules and maps are also available at the Center for Student Language Arts Division ...... 574-6314 . . . .15-168 park. Disability Parking spaces are regulated under California Vehicle Life and Leadership Development in Building 17, Room 112. Math & Science Division ...... 574-6268 . . . .36-311 Code Section 22511.5 Disabled Parking Authorized Parking Zones. No Celebrating 95 Years of Academic Excellence Schedule of Classes CSM in Your Community—Year One

S c h o l a r s h i p Our Promise to You! The Promise Scholarship 2 can cover your first year at CSM

What does the Promise Scholarship offer? The Promise Scholarship can cover all student fees and textbook assistance for the first year that a studentPROMISE is enrolled. Assistance begins during fall

semester and continues through spring semester 2017 FALL and S summer c h session. o l Thea amountr s h of financiali p support a student is eligible for may vary. Who can apply for the Promise Scholarship? The Promise Scholarship is available to recent high school graduates and GED recipients. When is the deadline to apply for the Year One students Jeanel Madera, Cheyenne Torres, and Ashneel Pratal (pictured left to right) Promise Scholarship? work closely with Year One Coordinator Allie Fasth to get a successful start at CSM. The priority deadline is June 30, 2017. 3 Inside this Issue The first year of college brings promise of new opportunities, new classes, and new Student Experience Story . . . 1 friends. However, the transition from high school to college can be a daunting one. Col- Partnering with High Schools . . 1 lege of San Mateo’s first-year experience program, Year One, seeks to ease the transition President’s Message . . . . . 2 from high school to college by providing students with a simple transition path paired Fall 2017 Important Dates . . . 2 with a supportive community. Year One assists students during three critical points of PROMISE transition: the enrollment period, summer time, and through their first year at CSM. For more information and to apply, visit S c h o l a r s h i p Yvette Butterworth Profile . . .3 Registration and Enrollment . .4 Launched in Summer 2016, Year One collaborated with local high schools to support 48 students as they prepared for their first year of coursework at CSM. From connecting How to Apply and Enroll . . . .5 collegeofsanmateo.edu/promise students to specific coursework and other resources across campus, Year One focuses on Financial Aid ...... 5 building community among new students, and the faculty and staff that support them. Educational Goals at CSM . . . 6 Part of this supportive community includes Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza, dean of academic Accuracy Statement Use of Photography Degrees and Certificates . . . .6 support & learning technologies at CSM. Dean Taylor-Mendoza oversees the program and Board of Trustees College of San Mateo and the San Mateo County College of San Mateo, a non-profit California Community Schedule of Classes . . . . 8–20 says “with Year One we are redesigning the first year of college to just not simply look San Mateo County Community Community College District have made every reasonable College, reserves the right to take and use photographs, at the ‘achievement gap’, but to seriously reconsider this as our own ‘obligation gap’ as College District effort to determine that everything stated in this video and electronic images of students and visitors Fees and Refunds ...... 21 we support the young people in our community. To appropriately provide an accessible schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, taken on college property and at college-sponsored Policies and Programs . . . . 22 together with other information contained herein, are Thomas C. Mohr, President events for marketing and promotional purposes. See “CSM in Your Community—Year One” on page 7 Richard Holober, Vice President-Clerk subject to change without notice by the administration Objection must be made in writing to the Community Map, Directory and Parking . .23 Dave Mandelkern of College of San Mateo for reasons related to student Relations & Marketing Office. enrollment or level of financial support, or for any other Maurice Goodman This publication is produced by CSM’s Community reason, at the discretion of the College. The College Karen Schwarz Relations and Marketing Department. It isavailable upon and the District further reserve the right to add, amend Registration begins May 3 Dennis Zheng, Student Trustee 2016/17 request in an alternate format by calling College of San or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and Mateo’s Disability Resource Center at (650) 574-6438. Semester begins August 16 Ron Galatolo, District Chancellor procedures, in conformance with applicable laws.