Little known Fullerton College parking tips & tricks…
Park your car at Carter Bowl, located at the corner of Lemon Street and Orangefair Avenue, and cruise to campus in style aboard a FREE air-conditioned shuttle! The shuttle runs every 20 minutes, beginning Tuesday, January 17, Monday-Thursday.
Exercise and park – at the same time! All Fullerton College students with a valid permit can park at the Berkeley Center, located on the corner of Lemon Street and Berkeley Avenue.
Save gas and ride the bus to campus! The Fullerton College Bursar’s Office, located in the 2000 Building, sells discount Orange County Transportation Authority bus passes and there are several bus stops surrounding campus. Call 714-992-7555 for more information.
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Academic Support Center...... 25, 144 Library...... 148 Admission Information ...... 7 Add Codes ...... 9 Matriculation ...... 139 Attendance Requirement ...... 139 Maximum Units/Hours ...... 10 321 E. Chapman Ave. Anaheim Campus (classes held at)...... 28 Mission Statement ...... 145 A.S. Benefits Validation Sticker ...... 144 Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 Assessment Center ...... 146 Non-Discrimination Policy...... 150 Associated Students...... 25, 144 General Information Attendance...... 139 Open Enrollment...... 140 Auditing Courses ...... 139 (714) 992-7000 Parking...... 148 Basic Skills Courses ...... 139 Parking Permit — How to Obtain...... 149 Admissions and Records Bookstore...... 103, 145 Petitioning Closed Classes...... 10 Bookstore Online Services ...... 5 Policies ...... 139 (714) 992-7568 Bursar’s Office ...... 145 Prerequisites...... 10 Bus and Train Information ...... 145 Priority Registration ...... 6 www.fullcoll.edu Privacy Release...... 140 Cadena/Transfer Center ...... 146 CalWORKS...... 146 Refund Policy...... 14 Campus Computer Terminals — Availability.....9 Refund Policy — Bookstore...... 145 Campus Holds ...... 139 Registration Fees...... 14 Campus Map ...... Inside Back Cover Registration Information...... 7 Campus Photo ID Card...... 144 Registration Messages ...... 13 C.C.E. Campus Safety ...... 151 Registration Policies ...... 10 (Center for Careers in Education) Topics, projects and activities Campus in Transition...... 153 Registration Worksheet...... 11 relevant to education issues Cancelled Class...... 10 Request to Exclude “D” or “F” Grades...... 140 and teacher preparation are Career/Life Planning Center ...... 146 Returned Check Service Charge...... 14 integrated into these courses. Change of Address...... 139 Change of Name...... 139 Safety...... 149 Distance Learning Child Development Center...... 145 Saturday Hours...... 149 Hybrid Class Class Cancellations ...... 139 Schedule/Bill...... 10 Course has semi-regular on-campus meetings Class Index...... 154 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES...... 29 and Internet work. Closed Class...... 10 Service Fees...... 14 Corequisites...... 10 Sexual Harassment, Policy on...... 150 Core Values ...... 145 Short-Term Classes...... 16 Distance Learning Counseling Services...... 146 First Session (Jan 17ÐMar 19)...... 16 Online Class Course Progression...... 139 Second Session (Mar 20ÐMay 26)...... 19 Course is delivered Course Repetition...... 10,139 Skills Center Services...... 144 (51% or more) using the Internet. Credit/No Credit...... 139 Smoking on Campus ...... 153 Special Admit Students (K-12)...... 10 Distance Learning Declaracion de no Descriminacion ...... 150 Student Affairs ...... 149 TeleWeb Class Disability Support Services...... 147 Student Support Services...... 144 Course combines Internet Distance Learning...... 26 SUMMER Sessions ...... 154 work with video programs broadcast on cable TV. Hybrid...... 26 Online...... 27 TAP (Transfer Achievement Program)...... 49 TeleWeb ...... 26 Time Conflicts ...... 10 Learning Communities Two or more classes linked Drug-Free/Alcohol-Free District Policy ...... 151 Transcripts with Final Grades ...... 5 together. Courses may use Duplicate Course ...... 10 Transfer Center...... 146 common readings and assignments. Enrollment Tutoring Center Services ...... 144 required in both classes. Evening Escort Services...... 151 Extended Opportunities Program (EOPS)....147 Variable Unit Courses ...... 140 Anaheim Classes Veterans’ Services...... 147 Courses are taught Fees...... 14 Vision Statement...... 145 at the Anaheim Campus: Final Exam Schedule...... 152 1830 W. Romneya in Anaheim. Final Grades ...... 5 WebStar Services ...... 5 Financial Aid ...... 147 Weekend Classes...... 21 Food Service...... 147 We’re Here to Help You ...... 4 Winter Intersession Forms of Tender...... 145 Winter Intersession Classes ...... 15 Classes Fullerton College Foundation...... 147 Withdrawal Policy ...... 140 Courses are offered from January 3 Workforce Center...... 147 through January 15 Grades...... 139 Writing Center Services ...... 144 Graduation...... 5 Graduation/Transfer Requirements ...... 141 Editor: Health Center...... 148 Laurie Triefenbach, Academic Services HELP Line...... 8 Graphic Design: Holds...... 10 Registration Worksheet Rebecca Guillen, District Production How to Read the Schedule...... 29 See Registration Information (pages 7–14) Betty Howard, Media Production for instructions on how to register Important Dates ...... 5 and pay for classes. Typesetting: International Student Services...... 146 Lesley Zanich, The Oak Company
3 — We’re Here To Help You! — (For questions or department not listed below, call 992-7000 and press “0” for Operator) Department Who To See Location Telephone Academic Support Center ...... John Orr, Director...... Library Learning Resource Ctr, 800 Bldg...... 992-7550 Administration of Justice...... Kevin Sampson ...... Room 730...... 992-7238 Admissions and Records...... Peter Fong, Dean...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor...... 992-7568 Assessment Center ...... Greg Menchaca...... Room 513-0...... 992-7010 Athletics ...... Sue Beers, Dean...... 1200 Bldg...... 992-7383 Books...... Bookstore ...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor...... 992-7557 Bursar’s Office ...... Lexi Donovan ...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor...... 992-7555 Business & Computer Info Sys...... Deborah Ludford, Dean ...... Room 310...... 992-7089 Cadena/Transfer Center ...... Heidi Lockhart, Director ...... Room 1407...... 992-7587 Cal WORKs ...... Yolanda Aguirre, Director...... 315 N. Pomona Ave, Fullerton CA...... 449-4792 CARE...... Cecilia Alvarado ...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor ...... 992-7470 Career & Life Planning ...... Ricardo Perez, Dean...... Room 113 ...... 992-7043 Child Care...... Diane Montano, Manager ...... 1800 Bldg...... 992-7467 Class Schedule/Catalog ...... Laurie Triefenbach ...... 100 Bldg ...... 992-7015 Clubs & Organizations...... Darlene Jensen, Director ...... 1409 Bldg...... 992-7248 Commencement ...... Darlene Jensen, Director ...... 1409 Bldg...... 992-7248 Computer Labs ...... Gabriel Rodriguez ...... Room 901...... 992-7348 Cosmetology...... Pat Wilson ...... 700 Bldg...... 992-7337 Counseling...... Ricardo Perez, Dean...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor ...... 992-7010 Disability Support Services...... Ruth Sipple & Paul McKinley ...... Room 840...... 992-7270 Distance Learning...... Terry Gleason...... Room 2001-01...... 922-7792 Emergency...... Security ...... 1500 Building...... 992-7341 EOPS/EOPS/CARE...... Cecilia Alvarado, Manager...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor ...... 992-7470 Equity and Diversity...... Cindy Vyskocil, Director ...... Room 128-0, 2nd Floor ...... 992-7720 Facilities Reservations...... Jeanie Fowler...... 3000 Bldg (Berkeley Center)...... 992-7333 Financial Aid ...... Bob Miranda, Director ...... 100 Bldg...... 992-7050 Fine Arts ...... Bob Jensen, Dean ...... Room 1115-0 ...... 992-7294 Food Services...... S&B Foods ...... Room 800-A ...... 879-0852 Foundation...... Margaux Jordan, Director ...... 315 N. Pomona Ave ...... 525-5651 Graduation ...... Admissions & Records...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor...... 992-7568 Hornet Newspaper...... Jay Seidel...... Room 512 ...... 992-7155 Health Services...... Lori Brault, Director ...... Room 1204-H ...... 992-7414 High School Outreach ...... Behnoosh Armani...... Room 113-03...... 992-7536 Honors ...... Anne Lynn Negus/Bruce Hanson...... Room 419-020...... 992-7133 Humanities...... Dan Willoughby, Interim Dean ...... Room 522-0...... 992-7168 International Students...... Jessie Blank ...... Room 712 ...... 992-7580 Internships ...... Karen Rose, Director ...... Room 2305...... 992-7382 Learning Communities...... Robert Jaurequi, Coordinator...... Room 113-04...... 992-7523 Library...... John Ayala, Dean...... Library Learning Resource Ctr, 800 Bldg...... 992-7061 Matriculation ...... Ted Spriggs ...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor ...... 992-7532 Math & Computer Science...... Bob Simpson, Dean ...... Room 613-02...... 992-7196 MESA Program...... Milton Randle ...... Room 718...... 992-7132 Natural Sciences...... Bruce Cordell, Dean...... 400 Bldg., Room 419-026A...... 992-7105 Nurse ...... Karen Hays ...... Health Center Room 1204 ...... 992-8192 Office of Special Programs...... Karen Rose, Director ...... Room 2305...... 992-7782 Parking...... Security ...... 1500 Building...... 992-7341 Physical Education ...... Sue Beers, Dean...... Room 1244...... 992-7383 Police Academy ...... Kevin Sampson ...... 700 Bldg, Room 730 ...... 992-7238 Puente Program...... Flor Aguilera...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor...... 992-7717 Scholarships ...... Margaux Jordan, Director ...... Foundation Office ...... 525-5651 School of Continuing Education ...... Christine Terry, Dean...... Wilshire Bldg, Room W1 ...... 992-7700 Skills Center...... Darin Acierno/Staff ...... Library Learning Resource Ctr, 800 Bldg...... 992-7550 Security/Lost and Found ...... 1500 Building...... 992-7341 Service Learning...... Karen Rose, Director ...... Room 2305...... 992-7382 Social Science ...... Dan Tesar, Dean ...... Room 1005...... 992-7011 Sports Information ...... John Czimbal ...... Room 1222...... 992-7391 Student Activities/A.S. Gov’t...... Darlene Jensen, Director ...... 1409 Bldg...... 992-7248 Student Services...... Richard Ramirez, Dean...... Room 2020-04 ...... 992-7474 Study Abroad ...... Paul St. John...... Room 310-05...... 992-7747 TAP ...... Carol Shier ...... 2300 Bldg...... 992-7546 Technology & Engineering...... Mike Burns, Dean ...... Room 700...... 992-7211 Testing Information ...... Greg Menchaca...... Room 513-0...... 992-7010 Transcripts ...... Admissions & Records...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor...... 992-7568 Tutoring Center, Appts & Info ...... Staff...... Library Learning Resource Ctr, 800 Bldg...... 992-7483 Tutoring Center, Coordinator ...... Christine Ritner ...... Student Services, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor ...... 992-7482 Veterans’ Affairs...... Ray Bustos...... 100 Bldg...... 992-7053 Wellness Center ...... Sue Beers ...... Room 1244...... 992-7383 Workforce Center...... Chrystal Van Beynen...... 1409 Bldg...... 992-7261 Writing Center, Appts & Info ...... Maria Cox/Staff ...... Library Learning Resource Ctr, 800 Bldg...... 992-7554 Writing Center, Coordinator ...... Sharon Portman ...... Room 1322-07...... 992-7449 4 Calendar of Important Dates
WINTER INTERSESSION January 3 – 15, 2006 As part of the Spring Term, a variety of courses are being offered during Winter Intersession. Continuing Students: Register for Winter Intersession by WebStar at your assigned Spring Term registration appointment. New/Returning Students: Apply online by December 14, or in person at the Admissions and Records Office starting December 15 to obtain a WebStar registration appointment for Winter Intersession. ***Refer to the comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for all deadline dates***
SPRING FULL-TERM CLASSES These dates apply to scheduled classes meeting the full length of the term **All Registration, Adds, Drops and Withdrawals are to be completed ONLINE through WebStar**
Tuesday, January 17 ...... First day of term Saturday, January 21...... Last day to submit an Application for Admission Saturday, January 28...... Last day to file Audit and CR/NC forms Saturday, January 28...... Last day to add classes, OR to drop classes and qualify for refunds Satuday, February 4 ...... Last day to drop classes without a “W” Friday, February 17 – Monday, February 20 ...... President’s Day Holidays (Saturday/Sunday classes do not meet February 18-19) Tuesday, February 21...... Last day to apply for Spring graduation Monday, April 10 – Sunday, April 16...... Spring Recess Thursday, April 27 ...... College Hour – Festival of Diversity (12 – 1pm) Saturday, April 29...... Last day to withdraw from classes Thursday, May 18 – Friday, May 26...... Final Exams Thursday, May 25 ...... Commencement (6 pm – Fullerton Union High School Stadium) Friday, May 26 ...... Last day of term
SHORT-TERM/OPEN ENTRY CLASSES **All Registration, Adds, Drops and Withdrawals are to be completed ONLINE through WebStar**
For regularly scheduled classes meeting less than the full length of the term, or self-paced classes in which students may enroll at various times throughout the term, refer to the comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for all deadline dates.
Admissions and Records Office Hours Counseling Office Hours
Monday – Thursday ...... 8:00 am – 6:30 pm Monday – Thursday ...... 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Friday ...... 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Friday...... 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Extended Hours: January 13 – 28 Saturday, January 14 ...... 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Monday – Thursday ...... 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Saturday, January 21 ...... 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Friday ...... 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday, January 28 ...... 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Saturday...... 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
WebStar Registration – Starting November 28 WebStar Help Line Monday – Friday...... 7:00 am –11:30 pm 714-992-7777 • [email protected] Saturday...... 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Available November 28 – December 21 & January 3–28 www.fullcoll.edu - Click on “WebStar Registration” during Admissions and Records Office Hours
Final Grades WebStar Services Bookstore Online Services Available approx. 3 weeks after the class ends. • Register for classes http://bookstore.fullcoll.edu Transcripts with Final Grades • Add, drop and withdraw from classes - Textbooks - Students must check WebStar to see that all • View your current class schedule - FC Clothing and Merchandise - grades are posted before requesting transcripts. • Pay registration fees • View final term grades Conveniently Available Online Spring Graduation • View your unofficial transcript Apply November 28 – February 21. For Delivery or Pick-up
ALL FEES, HOURS AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 10/12/2005
5 Continuing Student Registration Schedule
• Students who are enrolled in a course for Fall 2005 and will receive a grade or a “W” are considered Continuing Students for Winter/Spring 2006, and will register according to the schedule below. • Registration appointments are based on units/hours earned through Summer 2005 at both Fullerton and Cypress Colleges. Having attended both institutions requires adding units/hours earned from both colleges. • Number of units/hours earned can be determined by logging onto WebStar at www.fullcoll.edu and accessing your Student Records/Academic Transcript. Detailed instructions are available at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu. For logon assistance, e-mail [email protected]. • Determine the units/hours earned category that applies to you and note your registration date and time. • Students may register at their assigned appointment and anytime thereafter during WebStar registration hours.
Registration Date, Units/Hours Earned Category Appointment Time Adaptive Services Center Students (DSPS) Last Name: A – Z Mon.Nov. 28 ...... 8:00 a.m. Last Name: A – L Mon.Nov. 28 ...... 10:00 a.m. EOPS Students Last Name: M – Z Mon.Nov. 28 ...... 2:00 p.m. 65 or more units/hours earned Last Name: A – Z Mon.Nov. 28 ...... 6:00 p.m. 50 – 64.99 units/hours earned Last Name: A – Z Tues.Nov. 29 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: A – L Tues.Nov. 29 ...... 10:00 a.m. 40 – 49.99 units/hours earned Last Name: M – Z Tues.Nov. 29 ...... 2:00 p.m. Last Name: A – L Tues.Nov. 29 ...... 6:00 p.m. 30 – 39.99 units/hours earned Last Name: M – Z Wed. Nov. 30 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: A – F Wed. Nov. 30 ...... 10:00 a.m. 25 – 29.99 units/hours earned Last Name: G – O Wed. Nov. 30 ...... 2:00 p.m. Last Name: P – Z Wed. Nov. 30 ...... 6:00 p.m. Last Name: A – F Thurs. Dec. 1 ...... 7:00 a.m. 20 – 24.99 units/hours earned** Last Name: G – O Thurs. Dec. 1 ...... 10:00 a.m. Last Name: P – Z Thurs. Dec. 1 ...... 2:00 p.m. Last Name: A – F Thurs. Dec. 1 ...... 6:00 p.m. 15 – 19.99 units/hours earned Last Name: G – O Fri.Dec. 2 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: P – Z Fri.Dec. 2 ...... 10:00 a.m. Last Name: A – F Fri.Dec. 2 ...... 2:00 p.m. 10 – 14.99 units/hours earned Last Name: G – O Mon.Dec. 5 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: P – Z Mon.Dec. 5 ...... 10:00 a.m. Last Name: A – F Mon.Dec. 5 ...... 2:00 p.m. 5 – 9.99 units/hours earned Last Name: G – O Mon.Dec. 5 ...... 6:00 p.m. Last Name: P – Z Tues.Dec. 6 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: A – E Tues.Dec. 6 ...... 10:00 a.m. Last Name: F – L Tues.Dec. 6 ...... 2:00 p.m. .25 – 4.99 units/hours earned Last Name: M – R Tues.Dec. 6 ...... 6:00 p.m. Last Name: S – Z Wed. Dec. 7 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: A – B Wed. Dec. 7 ...... 10:00 a.m. Last Name: C Wed. Dec. 7 ...... 2:00 p.m Last Name: D – F Wed. Dec. 7 ...... 6:00 p.m. Last Name: G – I Thurs. Dec. 8 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: J – L Thurs. Dec. 8 ...... 10:00 a.m. 0 units/hours earned Last Name: M Thurs. Dec. 8 ...... 2:00 p.m. Last Name: N – O Thurs. Dec. 8 ...... 6:00 p.m. Last Name: P – R Fri.Dec. 9 ...... 7:00 a.m. Last Name: S – T Fri.Dec. 9 ...... 10:00 a.m. Last Name: U – Z Fri.Dec. 9 ...... 2:00 p.m. **Student Athlete Registration
6 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S PRING S CHEDULE 2006 Admission and Registration Information
S IX EASY STEPS T O THE REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. Admission 4. Counseling 2. Assessment (Math, English, Reading, ESL) 5. Registration 3. Orientation 6. Fee Payment
STEP ONE Ð ADMISSION ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY You may apply for admission if you are: • a high school graduate, or at least eighteen years of age. • a student in K-12 who qualifies for the Special Admit Student Program. • an International Student who is eligible under a student visa (F-1). For information on the application procedure for International Students, contact the International Student Center at 714-992-7580, or visit their website at http://isc.fullcoll.edu. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION An application for admission to the college must be submitted if you are a first-time student and have never registered in classes at Fullerton or Cypress College, or if you are a former student returning after an absence of one or more terms. All applications should be submitted electronically through our online application system, CCCApply. Visit our website at www.fullcoll.edu for information and instructions. For students without internet access, computer terminals are available in the lobby of the Admissions and Records Office, Student Services Building 2000. Printed applications are available at the Admissions and Records counter. CALIFORNIA RESIDENCE California Community Colleges are required to determine a student’s residency for tuition purposes. California law states that residency is physical presence with the intent to remain in California. To qualify for residency status, you must have been a California resident for one year and one day prior to the first day of the term. The burden of proof to clearly demonstrate both physical presence in California and the intent to establish Cali- fornia residence lies with the student. FINANCIAL AID Federal Aid is available to assist students with fees and other educational expenses. Many students also qualify for the Board of Governor’s Waiver (BOGW), which pays your enrollment and health fees at the college. Visit http://financialaid.fullcoll.edu for fee waiver, grant information, and online applications. TRANSCRIPTS Transcripts are not required at the time you submit your application, but should be submitted shortly thereafter. Submit transcripts by the end of your first term at Fullerton College if necessary according to the criteria below. High school transcripts Ð Students who have graduated from high school in the past two years must submit a sealed copy of transcript to the Counseling Center. Other college transcripts from previous colleges attended Ð • Students who plan to graduate or complete a certificate at Fullerton College and/or transfer from Fullerton Col- lege must submit a sealed copy of transcripts to the Admissions and Records Office. • Veterans collecting educational benefits must submit a sealed copy of transcripts to the Financial Aid Office. • Students who need to show proof of prerequisite completion may bring a personal copy of transcript for review by a counselor.
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STEP TWO Ð ASSESSMENT Assessment testing is required for placement in Math, English/Reading and/or English as a Second Language (ESL). Test- ing is available throughout the term on a walk-in basis in the Assessment Center. STEP THREE Ð ORIENTATION New students are required to complete online orientation. Your orientation may be completed at the time of assessment. No appointment is necessary.
STEP FOUR Ð COUNSELING Continuing Students need to see a counselor prior to WebStar registration and are strongly advised to do so before the end of the current term. Counseling is available by appointment or walk-in. Phone: 714-992-7010 Returning Students or New Students with previous college experience will need to see a counselor before registration. A counselor will assess previous course work and testing to determine placement in English, Math and Reading classes. Please bring any test results, transcripts or grade reports to assist the counselor in evaluating previous coursework. New Students must complete assessment testing and online orientation before seeing a counselor.
STEP FIVE Ð REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PRIORITY Continuing Students will be assigned appointments based on units/hours earned at Fullerton and Cypress Colleges. Refer to the “Continuing Student Registration Schedule” in the front of this class schedule. New and Returning Students will be issued a Permit to Register by mail, in person, or by e-mail, which includes a registration appointment time based on the date the application was received. A Permit to Register does not guar- antee enrollment in any class. BEFORE YOU REGISTER • Refer to your Permit to Register, or to the “Continuing Student Registration Schedule” to ensure that you are registering on or after your assigned appointment time. • Clear any outstanding fees or holds. • Get counselor clearance for any Math, English or Reading classes. • Prepare a tentative class schedule. • Choose alternate class selections in case your first choice classes are filled. • Make sure the Admissions and Records Office has your correct name, address, and phone number. WEBSTAR REGISTRATION To register, go to www.fullcoll.edu and click on the WEBSTAR ONLINE REGISTRATION link. Instructions and a registra- tion worksheet will be provided on the Admissions and Records home page at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu.
WEBSTAR REGISTRATION HOURS WEBSTAR HELP LINE Beginning November 28 November 28 Ð December 21; January 3Ð12 Monday Ð Friday ...... 7:00 am Ð 11:30 pm Monday Ð Thursday ...... 8:00 am Ð 6:30 pm Saturday...... 7:00 am Ð 6:00 pm Friday...... 8:00 am Ð 2:00 pm www.fullcoll.edu January 13Ð28 Click on “WebStar Online Registration” Monday Ð Thursday ...... 8:00 am Ð 7:00 pm Friday...... 8:00 am Ð 4:00 pm Saturday ...... 9:00 am Ð 2:00 pm 714-992-7777 ¥ [email protected]
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ADD AUTHORIZATION CODE Add Authorization Codes are required for: Closed Classes • Attend the first meeting of the class you wish to add. • If space is available, ask the instructor to give you an Add Authorization Code for use on WebStar. • Log onto WebStar and follow prompts to add the closed class before the add deadline. Classes That Have Started • An Add Authorization Code must be obtained for all classes starting on the calendar date of the first class meeting. • Whether or not the class is full, WebStar will not permit students to add without an Add Authorization Code. • All Add Authorization Codes must be processed through WebStar by the add deadline for the class. (See “Important Dates” page in this class schedule for deadlines.)
STEP SIX Ð FEE PAYMENT IMPORTANT: Fullerton College does not bill for unpaid registrations. Students who register by WebStar and whose payments are not submitted within 72 hours MAY BE DROPPED from classes to free up seats for other students seeking to register. Credit Card Payments: • Pay by MasterCard or VISA through WebStar. Check or Money Order Payments: • DO NOT SEND CASH. • Make checks payable to FULLERTON COLLEGE. • Write STUDENT ID NUMBER on front of check. • Make sure STUDENT NAME appears on front of check. • Payment is due immediately upon registering. Mail to: FULLERTON COLLEGE Place in drop box located at east Admissions and Records Office entrance of Student Services P.O. Box 7140 OR Building 2000. Fullerton, CA 92834-7140 Cash Payments • Cash payments are only accepted in person at the Cashier’s Station in the lobby of the 2000 Building starting January 17. A Schedule/Bill showing your classes, fees and payments will be mailed after your payment is processed.
C AMPUS C OMPUTER T ERMINALS A VAILABLE FOR W EBS TAR A CCESS Department Location Admissions and Records Lobby 2000 Building, 1st Floor Cadena/Transfer Center Room 1407 Computer Labs Room 317 Library 800 Building (LLRC) Skills Center 800 Building (LLRC) Ð West Entrance West Lab (formerly Skills Center) 2000 Building, 2nd Floor Dates and hours of availability may vary
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REGISTRATION POLICIES AND DEFINITIONS
Cancelled Class A class may be cancelled after the schedule goes to print at the college’s discretion. The college reserves the right to cancel any class. Closed Class A class closes when the maximum seat capacity has been reached. Students wishing to register for a closed class must petition the class. See entry below, “Petitioning Closed Classes,” for additional information. Co-Requisites When a class has a co-requisite, you must register for one or more (often a lecture and lab) classes concurrently. Knowing the information being presented in the concurrent course is deemed necessary for successful completion of either course. When dropping or withdrawing from a course that has a co-requisite, both courses must be dropped or withdrawn concurrently. Course Repetition You may not register for a class for which you have previously received a passing grade or completed the maximum number of repetitions allowed. See “Academic/College Policies” in this class schedule for additional information. Duplicate Course Students may not register for two classes with the same course number and title. Holds You must clear holds before you can register. Contact the office listed if you have any questions.
Hold Definition College Office to Contact 90/09 Summer/Fall Signature Page CC/FC Admissions and Records 89/08 Winter/Spring Signature Page CC/FC Admissions and Records A1/A2 Admissions Info Req. CC/FC Admissions and Records B1/B2 Special Admit Student CC/FC Admissions and Records C1 Disciplinary Cypress Dean of Counseling C2 Disciplinary Fullerton Dean of Student Services D1/D2 Scholastic Dismissal CC/FC Admissions and Records F1/F2 Financial Aid CC/FC Financial Aid I 1 International Student Cypress Admissions and Records I 2 International Student Fullerton International Student Center L1/L2 Library Materials/Fees CC/FC Library M1/M2 Bursar CC/FC Bursar O1/O2 Accounts Receivable CC/FC Bursar R1/R2 Registrar’s Hold CC/FC Admissions and Records UB Unpaid Balance CC/FC Bursar or Admissions and Records CC = Cypress College FC = Fullerton College
Maximum Units/Hours A maximum unit load for any student is 19 units per term. You may carry over 19 units only with a counselor’s approval. Petitioning Closed Classes You may petition closed classes by attending the first meeting. If space permits, the instructor will issue an Add Authorization Code, allowing you to add the closed class through WebStar. You are not officially registered (even if your instructor writes your name on the class roster) until you have added the class and paid all fees due through WebStar. Pre-Requisites When a course has a pre-requisite, you must have specific knowledge to be successful in the course. The pre-requisite can be a skill, a test score or successful completion (grades of A, B, C or CR have been earned) in a prior course. Verify with a coun- selor that you have met any pre-requisites before registering for the course. Schedule/Bill The Schedule/Bill is your proof of enrollment in classes and fees paid for the term. Instructors, labs and any office on campus may request to see your Schedule/Bill prior to providing services. Special Admit Students Students who are enrolled in K-12 are Special Admit students. A new Special Admit Student Form, Health Services Release Form, and Matriculation Form must be completed and submitted each term before Special Admit Students are permitted to reg- ister. All necessary forms and instructions are available for download at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu/specialadmit.htm. Time Conflict Students are not permitted to register for two classes that are scheduled during the same or overlapping time periods, even if the instructor will allow it.
10 WebStar Registration Instructions and Worksheet
Welcome to WebStar Online Registration!
BEFORE YOU REGISTER • Refer to your Permit to Register, or to the Continuing Student Registration Schedule to ensure that you are registering on or after your assigned appointment time. • Clear any outstanding fees or holds. • Get counselor clearance for any Math, English or Reading classes. • Make sure the Admissions and Records Office has your correct name, address, and phone number.
W e b S t a r H e l p L i n e s W e b S t a r A v a i l a b l e November 28 – December 21; January 3–12 Starting November 28 Monday – Thursday...... 8:00 am – 6:30 pm Friday...... 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Monday – Friday...... 7:00 am – 11:30 pm Saturday ...... 7:00 am – 6:00 pm January 13–28 Monday – Thursday...... 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Friday...... 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday...... 9:00 am – 2:00 pm 714-992-7777 • [email protected]
STEP 1 Go to www.fullcoll.edu and click on
STEP 2 Click on the WebStar Logo in the center of the blue circle:
STEP 3 LOGGING IN • Enter your Student Identification Number as printed on your Permit to Register, Student Schedule/Bill or Student ID Card. (Type the “@” sign when entering your Student ID Number) @ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ OR Enter your social security number with no hyphens or spaces. • Enter your 6-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number). Your default PIN is your six-digit date of birth (mmddyy) unless you have changed it. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑
• CHANGE PIN: If you used your date of birth to log in, WebStar will require that you change your PIN. • SECURITY QUESTION/ANSWER: WebStar may also ask you to enter a security question and answer for use in the event you forget your PIN. • PIN DISABLED: If your PIN is disabled due to “multiple login attempts,” contact the WebStar Help Line.
11 STEP 4 REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
SELECTING THE TERM: • From the main menu,click on “Register for Classes.” • Select “Cypress College/Fullerton College Spring 2006” term then click “Submit.”
ADDING/DROPPING CLASSES:
• Enter the 5-digit CRN (Course Reference Number) from the worksheet below for each class you wish to add, and click “❶ Confirm Your Choices.” OR • Click the “Class Search” Button and enter desired class criteria (subject, hours, days, instructor, etc.), then click “Class Search.” • Place a checkmark in the box to the left of any classes you wish to add and click either “AddtoWorksheet”or“AddClass.”
If Add Authorization Code Required,enter the 4-digit code issued by your instructor in the field provided and click “Admit Me.”
After you have Added/Dropped all your classes and are satisfied with your class schedule as shown on the registration page, click “❷ Complete Registration.”
IDEALCLASS SELECTIONS
CRN (Course Reference No.) Subject Course No. Units Days Times 29282 POSC 100F 3 MW8:00am–10:30am
ALTERNATE CLASS SELECTIONS
CRN (Course Reference No.) Subject Course No. Units Days Times
STEP 5 OPTIONAL FEES • Select Campus: Choose the campus for which you have enrolled in the most units (Fullerton or Cypress) and click “Submit.” • Select Optional Fees: Select the optional fees you wish to purchase and click “Submit.” If you do not wish to purchase any optional fees, leave all fees unselected and click “Submit.” • Confirm Optional Fees: Verify your selections and click “Confirm Purchase.”
STEP 6 FEE PAYMENT The amount shown next to your “Account Balance” is due and payable immediately. If payment is not submitted within 72 hours,youMAY BEDROPPED from your classes. Select either “Credit Card Payments” or “Check or Money Order Payments” and follow the prompts. NOTE: If paying by credit card, you must resubmit the term you registered for. A Schedule/Bill will be mailed to you after your fees have been processed. It includes a list of your classes, fees and payments, and is your proof of registration. You may use WebStar throughout the term to check or review your schedule. If you decide not to attend classes for which you have registered, it is your responsibility to drop officially within published deadlines.
12 WebStar Registration Messages
Login/Access Messages Solution
WebStar closed for maintenance Contact the Registration Administrator for your Time Ticket OR Verify your registration appointment Disabled PIN Contact the Registration Help Line Forgot PIN e-mail: [email protected] phone: 714-992-7777 Forgot Student ID Number (If your Social Security Number is on file with OR Admissions and Records, you may use it as an alternate Student ID Number) Admissions and Records Level Restriction phone: 714-992-7568 Be sure you have selected the correct term for Fullerton/Cypress OR You are not allowed to register at this time WebStar closed for maintenance OR Verify your registration appointment
Registration Messages Definition Solution
Class is closed; no seats Add a different class or petition class by CLOSED available attending first meeting Another class must be taken Co-Requisite or Link Error concurrently Add the co-requisite class DROP-Web Dropped class by Web No further action needed Already enrolled in a class with Duplicate Section this course number and title Add a different class Before class begins: Class is full Try again later, or petition by attending the first class meeting ADD AUTH REQUIRED After class begins: Seats may be See instructor or division office to obtain available Add Authorization Code Prerequisite or test scores Pre-Req & Test Score Error needed Contact the Counseling Office REGISTERED Web Registered for class by Web No further action needed
Registration Affects Too late to add or drop Check the registration deadlines Enrollment/Assessment Programming error Contact the Registration Help Line Term status not within parts Programming error or too late to Contact the Registration Help Line of term add or drop Two classes with overlapping Select courses that do not have Time Conflict meeting times not permitted overlapping meeting times WITHDRAWAL Withdrew from class In-Person No further action needed WITHDRAWAL Web Withdrew from class by Web No further action needed
Payment Error Codes Definition Solution
Serious Error – Your credit card has been charged, but Credit Card processing error Contact the Bursar’s Office your student account has not phone: 714-992-7555 been updated
13 Fees and Refunds
REGISTRATION FEES REQUIRED FEES Enrollment Fee*...... $ 26.00 per unit Health Fee** ...... $ 14.00 per term – Refer to Health Center for services Non Resident Tuition Non-California Resident ...... $151.00 per unit plus above fees Non-U.S. Citizen...... $171.00 per unit plus above fees (Includes $20.00 Capital Outlay Fee per Ed Code 76141) Course Fee (if applicable)...... $ as shown in current class schedule under course title *Enrollment Fee: Waived for BOGG recipients and Special Admit Students in grades 9-12. **Health Fee: The Health Fee is charged to students whether or not they choose to use Health Services. The Health Fee is required in accordance with Section 76355 of the Education Code.
OTHER FEES A.S. Benefits Validation ...... $ 7.50 Campus Photo ID Card...... $ 2.50 for new students Parking Fee – Automobiles* ...... $ 35.00 BOGG Fee Waiver Recipients*...... $ 20.00 Parking Fee – Motorcycles*...... $ 20.00 Parking Permits may be used in any student parking lot in the district (Fullerton, Cypress, SCE and Anaheim Campus). *Motorcycles and vehicles with convertible tops: Students must register their license plate and permit number with the Campus Safety Office. *********There will be a fee for lost or stolen parking permits and A.S. Validation Stickers********* RETURNED CHECK SERVICE CHARGE Checks returned for non-sufficient funds or “Stop Payments” must be paid by MasterCard, VISA, cash or money order, and a $25.00 service charge will be added to the amount of the check. Your enrollment at Fullerton College, as well as your credit, may be affected.
REFUND POLICY • To qualify for a refund, student must officially withdraw from class by the Refund Deadline. • ALL refunds will be mailed by check in late March. • Fees paid by credit card will not be credited back to the account. REFUND DEADLINES *(Pursuant to Section 58508 of Subchapter 6 of Chapter 9 of Division 6, Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations) Enrollment, Health and Non-Resident Tuition Fees ...... Refundable if dropped on or before January 28. Short Term Courses...... Refundable if dropped by 10% point of length of course. (Refer to comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule) A.S. Validation...... Refundable through January 28. Contact the A.S. Office to request a refund. Campus Photo I.D. Card...... Refundable through January 28. Contact the A.S. Office to request a refund. Parking Permit...... Refundable through the 10% date of the length of the class for intersession/short-term classes or end of the second week of the term for Fall/Spring full-term classes (only with complete withdrawal and when the permit is returned). REFUND PROCESSING FEE A processing fee of $10.00 per term will be deducted from enrollment fee refunds. Exemptions from the processing fee are students with a fee waiver, canceled classes, or administrative drops. *A community college district shall not refund any enrollment fee or differential enrollment fee paid by a student for program changes made after the first two weeks of instruction for a primary term-length course, or after the 10 percent point of the length of the course for a short-term course, unless the program change is a result of action by the district to cancel or reschedule a class or to drop a student pursuant to Section 58106 (g) where the student fails to meet a prerequisite.
SERVICE FEES ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS Audit Fee – per unit ...... $ 15.00 Duplicate Diploma...... $ 15.00 Transcript Request (first two copies free)...... $ 3.00 Hand Carry or Rush charge for Transcript Request (in addition to $3.00 transcript fee charge)...... $ 10.00 Verification of Student Status...... $ 3.00 Hand Carry or Rush Verification (in addition to $3.00 verification fee charge)...... $ 10.00
ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 14 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S PRING S CHEDULE 2006 ■ W INTER I NTERSESSION C OURSES
WINTER INTERSESSION 2006 January 3 – 15, 2006
As part of the Spring Term, a variety of courses are being offered during Winter Intersession from January 3 through January 15, 2006. REGISTRATION PROCEDURES: Continuing Students (those who will receive a grade and/or a “W” for the Fall Term 2005) are encouraged to register for Winter Intersession and/or Spring Term by accessing WebStar at the assigned appointment time printed in the “Continuing Student Registration Schedule” located in this class schedule.
New Students or Returning Students (those who will not complete any courses or receive a “W” during the Fall 2005 Term) must file an Application for Admission online by December 14, or in person at the Admissions and Records Office starting December 15. • A registration appointment, based on application date, will be mailed, e-mailed, or issued in person. • Applications for Winter Intersession must be submitted in person starting December 15.
WEBSTAR REGISTRATION: Starting November 28
Monday – Friday...... 7:00 am – 11:30 pm Saturday...... 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
THE ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS OFFICE IS CLOSED DECEMBER 23, 2005 THROUGH JANUARY 2, 2006 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
COURSE CRN TIME + ARRANGED HOURS DAY STARTS ENDS
AJ 080 F Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement 24248 7:00-10:15P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 AJ 091 F Law Enforcement Instructor Development 24255 10:30- 4:50P MTWRF 1/9/06 1/13/06 AJ 096 F CAD Crime Scene Application 24254 8:00- 4:50P WRF 1/11/06 1/13/06 COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 24627 2:00- 7:20P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 24624 9:00- 2:20P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 HIST 112 F World Civilizations 24680 8:00- 1:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 HIST 113 F World Civilizations 24681 12:00- 5:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 HIST 170 F History of the United States 24683 12:00- 5:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 HIST 171 F History of the United States 24682 12:00- 5:50P MTWR 1/3/06 1/13/06 HIST 270 F Women in United States History 24679 8:00- 1:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra 24428 9:00- 2:50P +1 1/2 Hrs Arr Per Day MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra 24430 9:00- 2:50P +1 1/2 Hrs Arr Per Day MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra 24429 9:00- 2:50P +1 1/2 Hrs Arr Per Day MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 24432 9:00- 2:50P +1 1/2 Hrs Arr Per Day MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 24431 9:00- 2:50P +1 1/2 Hrs Arr Per Day MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics 24433 9:00- 1:20P MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics 24436 9:00- 1:20P MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MATH 129 F College Algebra for Business Calculus 24437 9:00- 2:50P MTWRFS 1/3/06 1/14/06 MUS 070 F Musical Theatre Techniques 24585 10:00- 1:00P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 PE 132 F Skiing 24497 7:00- 8:50P F 1/6/06 1/6/06 8:00- 5:00P MTWRU 1/8/06 1/12/06 7:00- 8:50P F 1/13/06 1/13/06 PE 133 F Snowboarding 24498 7:00- 8:50P F 1/6/06 1/6/06 MTWRU 1/8/06 1/12/06 7:00- 8:50P F 1/13/06 1/13/06 PE 134 F Swimming 24492 7:00-11:20A MTWRF 1/3/06 1/12/06 PE 152 F Fitness Training Lab — Circuit 24743 5:00- 6:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 PE 162 F Conditioning for Athletes 24690 9:30- 3:50P F 1/3/06 1/13/06 10:00- 2:50P M 1/3/06 1/13/06 12:30- 2:50P W 1/3/06 1/13/06 6:00- 9:50P T 1/3/06 1/13/06 7:00- 9:50P R 1/3/06 1/13/06 PE 180 F Baseball 24491 7:30-11:50A MTWRF 1/3/06 1/12/06 PE 182 F Body Building, Development & Weight Lifting 24490 8:00-12:20P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/12/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 24727 8:00-12:30P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/12/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 24493 8:00- 5:20P SU 1/7/06 1/15/06 POSC 100 F American Government 24689 8:00- 1:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 PSY 101 F General Psychology 24748 10:00- 3:50P MTWR 1/3/06 1/13/06 SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology 24674 12:00- 5:50P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/13/06 THEA 135 F Resident Theatre Company 24350 6:00-10:50P MTWRF 1/2/06 1/13/06 THEA 290 F Theatre Arts Seminar 24351 MTWRFSU 12/26/05 1/1/06 WELL 232 F Introduction to Massage 24494 8:00- 5:20P MTWRF 1/3/06 1/12/06 15 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S PRING S CHEDULE 2006 ■ F IRST S ESSION C OURSES
SHORT TERM COURSES A student may enroll in a short term course by WebStar: Prior to the first day of class ...... If the class is OPEN, an Add Code is not required If the class is CLOSED, an Add Code is required Starting the first day of class ...... An Add Code is required for all classes For registration dates and hours: Refer to the “Calendar of Important Dates” page in this Class Schedule. For add, refund, and drop deadline dates: Refer to the comment line under each CRN in the main schedule. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
FIRST SESSION JANUARY 17 THROUGH MARCH 19 Fullerton College offers the following classes which are less than full-term in length and which start at various times beginning January 17 and ending March 19, for the first short term session.
COURSE CRN TIME + ARRANGED HOURS DAY STARTS ENDS ACCT 104 F Computerized Accounting (Peachtree) 22689 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Arr Per Day of Class T 1/17/06 3/14/06 ACG 100 F Intro. to Computer Graphics for Macs 21564 5:30- 7:29P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 7:30-10:20P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 AJ 069 F Drug Influence 24294 8:00- 4:50P F 2/10/06 2/10/06 AJ 072 F Investigate Domestic Terrorism 22760 8:00- 4:50P FS 1/20/06 1/21/06 AJ 075 F Cultural Diversity 23377 8:00- 4:50P FS 3/3/06 3/4/06 AJ 077 F Organized Crime 24295 8:00- 4:50P FS 2/3/06 2/4/06 AJ 078 F Multi-Agency Task Forces 23378 8:00- 4:50P F 2/24/06 2/24/06 AJ 079 F Law Enforcement Career Preparation 24235 3:00- 6:50P M 2/6/06 2/6/06 3:00- 6:50P M 2/13/06 2/13/06 AJ 084 F Domestic Violence 23674 8:00- 4:50P F 1/27/06 1/27/06 AJ 092 F Crime Scene Investigation 23430 8:00- 4:50P R 3/16/06 3/18/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/16/06 3/18/06 2:00-10:50P F 3/16/06 3/18/06 AJ 093 F DNA Genetic Fingerprinting 22550 8:00- 4:50P F 1/27/06 1/27/06 AJ 095 F Preventing Sexual Harassment 24253 3:00- 5:50P M 3/6/06 3/6/06 10:00- 2:50P F 3/10/06 3/10/06 ART 140 F Intro. to Advertising and Graphic Design 21365 5:30-10:20P TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 BUS 021 F The Securities Market 23140 8:30- 4:50P S 1/21/06 1/28/06 BUS 022 F Common Stock 23323 8:30- 4:50P S 2/4/06 2/11/06 BUS 023 F Fixed Income Securities 23141 8:30- 4:50P S 2/25/06 3/4/06 BUS 024 F Stock Options 23306 8:30- 4:50P S 3/11/06 3/18/06 CDFL 115 F Introduction to ECE Curriculum 23264 6:00- 9:50P T 1/17/06 3/14/06 CDFL 115 F Introduction to ECE Curriculum 23275 9:00-12:50P W 1/18/06 3/15/06 CDFL 115 F Introduction to ECE Curriculum 24299 12:00- 3:50P T 1/17/06 3/14/06 CDFL 123BF ECE Language Literacy Education 24302 8:00-11:50A R 1/19/06 3/9/06 CDFL 123CF ECE Science/Math Education 24305 6:00- 9:50P R 1/19/06 3/9/06 CDFL 132 F Environments & Prog. for Fam. Child Care 24456 8:00- 4:50P S 2/4/06 2/4/06 8:00- 4:50P U 2/5/06 2/5/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/4/06 3/4/06 8:00- 4:50P U 3/5/06 3/5/06 8:00- 4:50P S 4/1/06 4/1/06 8:00- 4:50P U 4/2/06 4/2/06 CDFL 135 F ECE: Health & Safety 22979 8:00-11:50A F 1/20/06 3/17/06 CDFL 215 F Nutrition & Food Experiences for Children 24459 6:00- 9:50P F 1/27/06 1/27/06 8:00- 4:50P S 2/11/06 2/11/06 8:00- 2:50P U 2/12/06 2/12/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/11/06 3/11/06 8:00- 2:50P U 3/12/06 3/12/06 CDFL 231 F ECE: Administration 24460 8:00- 4:50P S 1/21/06 1/21/06 8:00- 4:50P U 1/22/06 1/22/06 8:00- 4:50P S 2/25/06 2/25/06 8:00- 4:50P U 2/26/06 2/26/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/18/06 3/18/06 8:00- 4:50P U 3/19/06 3/19/06 CIS 105 F Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2003) 20877 6:30-10:05P +3 Hrs 45 Mins Lab Per Day M 1/23/06 3/13/06 CIS 107 F Introduction to Operating Systems (Win. XP) 22952 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class R 1/19/06 3/16/06 CIS 142 F Database I (MS Access 2003) 24383 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class W 1/18/06 3/15/06 CIS 150 F Introduction to the Internet 24385 10:30-11:55A +1 Hr 35 Mins Lab Per Day MW 1/18/06 3/15/06
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FIRST SESSION COURSES for SPRING 2006 (Begins January 17, 2006) COURSE CRN TIME + ARRANGED HOURS DAY STARTS ENDS
CIS 150 F Introduction to the Internet 24686 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class W 1/18/06 3/15/06 CIS 152 F Web Page Design II (HTML) 22690 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class W 1/18/06 3/15/06 CIS 152 F Web Page Design II (HTML) 24388 9:00-10:15A TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 CIS 154 F JavaScript Programming I 24391 6:30-10:05P +3 Hrs 45 Mins Lab Per Day M 1/23/06 3/13/06 CIS 155 F Web Page Multimedia Design I (Flash MX 04) 22612 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class T 1/17/06 3/14/06 COSM 041 F Esthetician: Level 1 23013 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 1/17/06 3/17/06 COSM 055AF Cosmetology: Level 1 23010 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 1/17/06 3/17/06 COSM 055BF Cosmetology: Level 2 23011 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 1/17/06 3/17/06 COSM 055CF Cosmetology: Level 3 23012 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 1/17/06 3/17/06 COSM 055EF Cosmetology: Level 5 24556 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 1/17/06 3/17/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 22799 7:00- 8:50P T 1/31/06 3/21/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 22800 5:00- 6:50P W 2/1/06 3/22/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 22801 5:00- 6:50P R 2/9/06 3/30/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 23521 7:00- 8:50P W 2/1/06 3/22/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 24588 3:00- 4:50P T 2/7/06 3/28/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 24589 3:00- 4:50P T 2/7/06 3/28/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 24591 3:00- 4:50P W 2/1/06 3/22/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 24592 3:15- 5:05P R 2/2/06 3/23/06 COUN 050 F College Orientation 24593 3:00- 4:50P R 2/23/06 4/13/06 COUN 060 F Academic Success and College Survival 22518 1:30- 2:50P TR 1/24/06 3/2/06 COUN 101 F The College Experience 22517 9:00-11:50A F 1/27/06 4/28/06 COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 22736 8:00- 4:20P S 1/21/06 3/4/06 CRTV 124 F Broadcast Advertising Sales 23335 11:00- 1:50P S 2/4/06 3/18/06 DRAF 070 F Blueprint Reading for the Metal Trades 20556 7:00- 8:50P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 ECON 102 F Principles of Economics — Macro 24463 9:00-10:20A FS 1/20/06 3/25/06 ELEC 100 F Direct Current-Alternating Current Theory 24201 11:00- 3:50P MTWR 1/17/06 1/30/06 ELEC 172 F Introduction to Computers/Digital Logic 24202 11:00- 3:50P MTWR 1/31/06 3/7/06 ENGL 100 F College Writing 24185 8:00-11:05A MTW 1/17/06 3/8/06 ENGL 100 F College Writing 24186 6:30- 9:35P MTW 1/17/06 3/8/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 20338 12:00- 3:50P W 1/18/06 3/8/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 20340 12:00- 3:50P T 1/17/06 3/7/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 22635 12:00- 3:50P M 1/23/06 3/20/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 22639 8:00-11:50A S 1/21/06 3/18/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 24017 12:00- 3:50P R 1/19/06 3/9/06 ENVS 198DF Baja California Field Studies 24277 4:00- 5:50P W 1/25/06 1/25/06 4:00- 5:50P W 2/1/06 2/1/06 4:00- 5:50P W 2/15/06 2/15/06 4:00- 5:50P W 2/22/06 2/22/06 4:00- 5:50P W 3/8/06 3/8/06 4:00- 5:50P W 3/15/06 3/15/06 4:00- 5:50P W 3/29/06 3/29/06 4:00- 5:50P W 4/5/06 4/5/06 8:00- 5:00P MTWRFSU 4/8/06 4/15/06 ESC 100LF Physical Geology Lab 23915 8:00- 1:50P S 1/21/06 3/18/06 ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography 22382 4:00- 6:05P MTR 1/23/06 3/16/06 ESC 198BF Geology of the Anza-Borrego State Park 23918 8:00- 5:00P FSU 1/31/06 2/12/06 4:00- 5:50P T 1/31/06 2/12/06 ESL 046 F Intermediate Conversation 24621 4:30- 6:35P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 ETHS 140 F Introduction to Chicano/Chicana Studies 24484 7:00- 9:50P R 9:00- 4:50P S 2/11/06 2/11/06 9:00- 4:50P S 3/4/06 3/4/06 FASH 050 F Careers in Fashion 24374 12:00- 1:50P W 2/22/06 4/19/06 FASH 145 F Field Studies in Fashion 24376 12:00- 3:50P W 1/18/06 2/15/06 FASH 190 F Pattern Grading 23343 1:00- 4:50P R 1/19/06 4/6/06 FASH 244 F Ethnic Costume 23970 6:00- 8:50P T 1/17/06 3/28/06 HORT 008AF Landscape Pruning Practices 24280 8:00-12:50P R 1/19/06 2/16/06 HORT 008BF Basic Turf Care 24281 8:00-12:50P R 2/23/06 3/25/06 HORT 045 F Pest Control Certification and Safety 24056 6:00- 9:50P T 1/17/06 3/7/06 HORT 188 F Integrated Pest Management 24059 6:00- 9:50P R 1/19/06 3/9/06 MACH 086 F CNC Machine Set-up and Operation 24210 8:00-11:50A MTWR 2/14/06 3/14/06 MACH 116 F Machine Tools 24209 8:00-11:50A MTWR 1/17/06 2/13/06 MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra 24283 6:00- 8:05P +2 Hrs Arr Per Week MTWR 1/17/06 3/13/06 MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 24284 6:00- 8:05P +1 Hr Arr Per Week MTWR 1/17/06 3/13/06 MUS 119 F History of Rock Music 21754 12:00- 2:50P +2 Hrs Arr Per Week TR 1/17/06 3/9/06 OT 060BF Keyboarding — Formatting 24247 9:00-10:25A +1 Hr 15 Mins Lab Per Day MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 OT 060BF Keyboarding — Formatting 24423 10:30-11:45A +1 Hr Lab Per Day Of Class TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 OT 070 F Business Protocol and Ethics 22524 6:00- 9:50P W 2/1/06 3/29/06 OT 070 F Business Protocol and Ethics 24310 2:00- 5:20P R 1/26/06 3/30/06 OT 080 F Keyboarding — Beginning 24245 9:00-10:25A +1 Hr 15 Mins Lab Per Day MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 OT 080 F Keyboarding — Beginning 24399 10:30-11:45A +1 Hr Lab Per Day of Class TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 OT 081 F Keyboarding: Speed & Accuracy 24246 9:00-10:25A +1 Hr 15 Mins Lab Per Day MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 OT 081 F Keyboarding: Speed & Accuracy 24400 10:30-11:45A +1 Hr Lab Per Day of Class TR 1/17/06 3/16/06
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FIRST SESSION COURSES for SPRING 2006 (Begins January 17, 2006) COURSE CRN TIME + ARRANGED HOURS DAY STARTS ENDS
PE 102 F Yoga 22555 11:00-11:50A MTWR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 103 F Aikido 23268 8:00- 9:50P TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 110 F Pilates (Alignment and Correctives) 24535 10:00-10:50A +1 Hr Per Week Arr MTWR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 110 F Pilates (Alignment and Correctives) 24604 7:00- 7:50A +1 Hr Per Week Arr MTWR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 132 F Skiing 24485 5:00- 9:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 8:00- 5:00P SU 2/25/06 2/26/06 8:00- 5:00P FSU 3/3/06 3/5/06 5:00- 9:50P F 3/10/06 3/10/06 PE 133 F Snowboarding 24486 5:00- 9:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 SU 2/25/06 2/26/06 FSU 3/3/06 3/5/06 5:00- 9:50P F 3/10/06 3/10/06 PE 149 F Swim for Fitness 20270 11:30-12:50P MW 1/18/06 4/5/06 PE 151 F Water Aerobics/Pool Exercise 24480 10:30-11:50A TR 1/24/06 4/20/06 PE 163 F Kickboxing 20300 10:00-11:50A TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 163 F Kickboxing 20303 5:00- 6:50P T 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 163 F Kickboxing 20303 5:00- 6:50P R 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 163 F Kickboxing 24540 9:00- 9:50A MTWR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 164 F Tai Chi Chuan 20305 10:00-11:50A T 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 164 F Tai Chi Chuan 22497 6:30- 8:20P TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness 20326 10:00-11:20A MW 1/18/06 4/5/06 PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness 20330 6:00- 7:20P TR 1/17/06 4/6/06 PE 166 F Shao-lin Kung Fu 20332 12:00- 2:50P TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 181 F Basketball 20351 6:00- 7:50P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 PE 181 F Basketball 23344 12:00-12:01P MTWR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 181 F Basketball 24481 9:00- 9:50A MTWR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 20371 7:00- 8:50A TR 1/17/06 3/16/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 20372 12:00- 1:50P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 20373 6:00- 7:50P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 20378 8:00- 5:50P SU 1/21/06 1/29/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 22554 8:00- 1:05P F 1/20/06 3/10/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 23427 8:00- 5:50P SU 2/25/06 3/5/06 PLEG 090DF Intellectual Property 23656 9:00- 3:30P S 1/21/06 3/18/06 PLEG 201 F Civil Litigation I 22826 7:00-10:10P MR 1/19/06 3/16/06 POSC 180 F Capital Field Trip: Sacramento Seminar 23712 8:00- 5:00P MTWU 2/26/06 3/1/06 4:00- 6:50P TR 1/24/06 2/23/06 PRNT 085 F Introduction to Flexography 24216 10:30-12:50P Lab Hrs Arr Mon & Wed MW 1/18/06 4/3/06 PRNT 101 F Introduction to Printing 24148 8:00-12:50P TR 1/17/06 3/28/06 PSY 139 F Developmental Psychology: Life Cycle 22695 9:00- 3:15P S 1/21/06 3/18/06 REC 107 F Wilderness Survival 24629 9:00- 1:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 SU 2/4/06 2/5/06 FSU 2/10/06 2/12/06 REC 108 F Backpacking 24630 2:00- 6:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 FSU 3/3/06 3/5/06 SU 3/11/06 3/12/06 THEA 133 F Theatre Practicum 24347 7:00-11:00P MTWU 1/22/06 3/19/06 THEA 900 F Stage Management 22562 12:00- 1:50P MW 1/18/06 3/15/06 WELD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals 24220 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 1/17/06 2/24/06 WELD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals 24221 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 2/27/06 4/4/06 WELD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications 24223 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 1/17/06 2/24/06 WELD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications 24224 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 2/27/06 4/4/06 WELD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals 24227 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 1/17/06 2/24/06 WELD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals 24228 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 2/27/06 4/4/06 WELD 091DF Structural Welding Certification 24230 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 1/17/06 2/24/06 WELD 091DF Structural Welding Certification 24231 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 2/27/06 4/4/06 WELL 230 F The Body-Mind Connection 24472 8:00- 1:50P MWF 2/22/06 3/15/06 WELL 232 F Introduction to Massage 24470 8:00- 1:50P MWF 1/18/06 2/15/06 WELL 233 F Intermediate Massage 20777 8:00-11:50A TR 1/17/06 3/9/06 WELL 236 F Sports Massage 24477 8:00-11:50A SU 1/20/06 2/5/06 12:00- 4:50P SU 1/20/06 2/5/06 5:00- 9:50P F 1/20/06 2/5/06
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SECOND SESSION — MARCH 20 THROUGH MAY 26 Fullerton College offers the following classes which are less than full-term in length and which start at various times beginning March 20 and ending May 26, for the second short term session.
COURSE CRN TIME + ARRANGED HOURS DAY STARTS ENDS ACCT 107 F QuickBooks 23739 7:00- 9:50P T 3/21/06 5/23/06 ACG 112 F Electronic Illustration for Macintosh 21565 5:30-10:20P MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 AJ 068 F Parolee Contacts 23671 8:00- 4:50P TWR 5/2/06 5/4/06 AJ 070 F Emergency Management 24226 8:00- 4:50P RFS 4/6/06 4/8/06 AJ 071 F Preventing Racial Profiling 23036 8:00- 4:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 AJ 074 F Conflict Resolution for Police Officers 23059 8:00- 4:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 AJ 076 F Comm.-Oriented Policing & Problem Solving 23062 8:00- 4:50P F 4/21/06 4/21/06 AJ 081 F Use of Force 23064 8:00- 4:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 AJ 083 F Narcotics Training for Field Officers 24296 8:00- 4:50P F 3/31/06 3/31/06 AJ 085 F Police Vehicle Pursuits 23379 3:00- 5:50P T 2/28/06 5/16/06 AJ 086 F Values, Principles and Ethics 24249 8:00- 4:50P F 3/24/06 3/24/06 AJ 088 F Gang Awareness Update 24250 8:00- 4:50P RFS 3/23/06 3/25/06 AJ 089 F Child Abuse/Child Pornography 22552 8:00- 4:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 ART 110 F Introduction to Art 23468 9:00-11:50A TR 3/21/06 5/25/06 ART 147 F Production Techniques: Graphic Designers 24504 5:30-10:20P TR 3/21/06 5/25/06 BUS 025 F Investment and Retirement Plans 23142 8:30- 4:50P S 3/25/06 4/1/06 BUS 182 F Doing Business Online 20459 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Arr Per Day of Class W 3/22/06 5/24/06 BUS 211 F Writing for Business 23325 6:30- 9:50P R 2/2/06 5/18/06 CDFL 123AF ECE Curriculum:Arts Creativity Education 24300 12:00- 3:50P T 3/21/06 5/16/06 CDFL 123AF ECE Curriculum:Arts Creativity Education 24301 8:00-11:50A R 3/16/06 5/11/06 CDFL 123BF ECE Language Literacy Education 24303 6:00- 9:50P R 3/16/06 5/11/06 CDFL 123CF ECE Science/Math Education 24304 9:00-12:50P W 3/22/06 5/17/06 CDFL 123DF ECE Curr: Music Education 24306 6:00- 9:50P T 3/21/06 5/16/06 CDFL 135 F ECE: Health and Safety 22980 8:00-11:50A F 3/24/06 5/19/06 CDFL 205 F Planning Environments for Young Children 24458 9:00-12:50P S 3/4/06 3/4/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/25/06 3/25/06 8:00- 2:50P U 3/26/06 3/26/06 8:00- 4:50P S 4/29/06 4/29/06 8:00- 2:50P U 4/30/06 4/30/06 CIS 050 F Web Page Design I 22946 10:30-11:55A MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 CIS 109 F Personal Computer Security 22964 10:30-11:55A +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day TR 3/21/06 5/18/06 CIS 109 F Personal Computer Security 23137 6:30- 9:40P +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day R 3/23/06 5/18/06 CIS 123AF Word Processing I (MS Word 2003) 24381 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day R 3/23/06 5/18/06 CIS 123AF Word Processing I (MS Word 2003) 24392 9:00-10:25A +1 Hr 35 Mins Lab Per Day MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 CIS 123BF Word Processing II (MS Word 2003) 24382 6:00- 8:50P +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day R 3/25/06 5/18/06 CIS 152 F Web Page Design II (HTML) 24389 12:00- 1:15P +1 Hr 15 Mins Lab per Day MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 CIS 159 F Introduction to XML 23274 7:00-10:10P +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day T 3/21/06 5/16/06 CIS 205AF Spreadsheet II (MS Excel 2003) 22965 7:00- 9:50P +1 Hr 30 Mins Lab Per Day M 3/20/06 5/22/06 CIS 242 F Database II (MS Access 2003) 22709 7:00-10:10P W 3/22/06 5/17/06 CIS 252 F Web Page Design III (DHTML/JavaScript) 22693 7:00-10:10P +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day W 3/22/06 5/17/06 CIS 252 F Web Page Design III (DHTML/JavaScript) 22958 9:00-10:25A +1 Hr 35 Mins Per Day of Class TR 3/21/06 5/18/06 CIS 254 F JavaScript Programming II 24233 7:00- 9:50P +3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class M 3/20/06 5/22/06 CIS 255 F Web Page Multimedia Design II (Flash MX) 24196 7:00-10:10P +3 Hrs 20 Mins Lab Per Day T 3/21/06 5/16/06 CIS 290 F UNIX Operating System (LINUX) 24395 9:00-12:35P +2 1/2 Hrs Per Day of Class S 2/4/06 5/20/06 COSM 042 F Esthetician: Level 2 24557 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 3/20/06 5/26/06 COSM 055AF Cosmetology: Level 1 23310 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 3/20/06 5/26/06 COSM 055BF Cosmetology: Level 2 23311 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 3/20/06 5/26/06 COSM 055CF Cosmetology: Level 3 23312 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 3/20/06 5/26/06 COSM 055DF Cosmetology: Level 4 23313 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 3/20/06 5/26/06 COSM 055DF Cosmetology: Level 4 24555 6:00- 6:50A MW 3/20/06 5/26/06 COSM 055EF Cosmetology: Level 5 24576 8:00- 4:30P MTWRF 3/20/06 5/26/06 COUN 060 F Academic Success and College Survival 23440 9:00- 5:20P FS 3/31/06 4/1/06 COUN 060 F Academic Success and College Survival 23801 12:00- 1:50P M 3/20/06 5/15/06 COUN 141 F Career Exploration 23811 7:00- 8:50P W 3/22/06 5/17/06 COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence 22595 8:00- 4:20P S 3/18/06 3/25/06 COUN 148 F Human Potential 23093 1:30- 2:50P TR 3/7/06 4/20/06 COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 22738 4:00- 7:20P MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 CRTV 120 F Media Aesthetics 24378 6:00- 9:45P W 2/8/06 5/10/06 CRTV 121 F The American Cinema 24345 6:00- 9:45P M 2/6/06 5/15/06 CRTV 131 F Contemporary Cinema 24390 6:00- 9:45P T 2/7/06 5/9/06 DRAF 173 F Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 20563 7:00- 8:50P MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 ELEC 173 F Digital/Microcomputer Theory 24203 11:00- 3:50P MTWR 3/8/06 4/18/06 ELEC 174 F Microcomputer Systems/Troubleshooting I 24205 11:00- 3:50P MTWR 4/19/06 5/23/06 ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 24187 6:30- 9:40P MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 24188 8:00-11:10A MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 20336 8:00-11:50A T 3/14/06 5/9/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 22634 8:00-11:50A W 3/15/06 5/10/06
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SECOND SESSION COURSES for SPRING 2006 (Begins March 20, 2006) COURSE CRN TIME + ARRANGED HOURS DAY STARTS ENDS
ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 24586 8:00-11:50A S 3/25/06 5/20/06 ENVS 126FF Natural History of California Field Lecture 24590 12:00-12:30P T 3/28/06 3/28/06 8:00- 5:00P FSU 3/31/06 4/2/06 8:00- 5:00P FSU 4/28/06 4/30/06 ESC 130LF Intro. to Oceanography Field Experience 23944 9:00-12:50P T 2/21/06 4/18/06 ESC 130LF Intro. to Oceanography Field Experience 23945 8:00-11:50A W 2/22/06 4/19/06 ESC 130LF Intro. to Oceanography Field Experience 23946 12:30- 4:20P R 2/23/06 4/22/06 ESC 130LF Intro. to Oceanography Field Experience 23947 8:00- 4:50P S 2/25/06 4/22/06 ESC 130LF Intro. to Oceanography Field Experience 24633 12:00- 3:50P F 2/24/06 4/21/06 ESL 056 F Advanced Conversation: Academic Topics 24625 4:30- 6:35P MW 3/20/06 5/17/06 ESL 058 F Advanced American English Pronunciation 24626 9:00-11:20A S 2/4/06 5/20/06 HORT 008CF Home Pest Control 24282 8:00-12:50P R 3/30/06 5/6/06 HORT 046 F Pest Safety for Landscape Work 24057 6:00- 9:50P T 3/14/06 5/9/06 HORT 070 F Volunteer Naturalist Training 22682 6:00- 9:50P M 3/13/06 5/8/06 MACH 087 F CNC Parts Programming 24211 6:00- 9:50P W 2/1/06 5/24/06 MACH 087 F CNC Parts Programming 24212 8:00-11:50A MTWR 3/15/06 4/18/06 MACH 088 F Advanced CNC Set-Up and Operation 24213 8:00-11:50A MTWR 4/19/06 5/23/06 MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 24285 6:00- 8:05P +2 Hrs Arr Per Week MTWR 3/20/06 5/17/06 MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics 24344 6:00- 7:20P MTWR 3/20/06 5/17/06 MUS 119 F History of Rock Music 21755 12:00- 2:50P +2 Hrs Arr Per Week TR 3/14/06 5/11/06 OT 060BF Keyboarding — Formatting 24244 9:00-10:15A +1 Hr Lab Per Day of Class MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 OT 060BF Keyboarding — Formatting 24427 10:30-11:55A +1 Hr Lab Per Day of Class TR 3/21/06 5/18/06 OT 070 F Business Protocol and Ethics 22523 12:00- 1:50P MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 OT 080 F Keyboarding — Beginning 24242 9:00-10:15A +1 Hr Lab Per Day of Class MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 OT 080 F Keyboarding — Beginning 24402 10:30-11:55A +1 Hr 15 Mins Lab Per Day TR 3/21/06 5/18/06 OT 081 F Keyboarding: Speed & Accuracy 24243 9:00-10:15A +1 Hr Lab Per Day of Class MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 OT 081 F Keyboarding: Speed & Accuracy 24403 10:30-11:55A +1 Hr 15 Mins Lab Per Day TR 3/21/06 5/18/06 PE 102 F Yoga 24721 11:00-12:50P MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 PE 102 F Yoga 24750 6:00- 7:50P TR 3/21/06 5/25/06 PE 147 F Relaxation/Flexibility Fitness 22526 10:00-10:50A MTWR 3/20/06 5/25/06 PE 161 F Body Conditioning and Fitness 24745 12:00- 1:20P TR 3/21/06 5/25/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 24724 7:00- 8:50A TR 3/21/06 5/25/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 24725 12:00- 1:50P MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 PE 188 F Self Defense-Boxing 24726 6:00- 7:50P MW 3/20/06 5/24/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 23428 8:00- 5:50P SU 4/8/06 4/23/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 23429 8:00- 5:50P SU 4/29/06 5/7/06 PE 238 F Water Safety Instruction 24482 7:30- 4:50P U 4/2/06 4/2/06 7:30- 4:50P M 4/3/06 4/3/06 7:30- 4:50P FSU 4/7/06 4/9/06 7:30- 4:50P FSU 4/21/06 4/23/06 PE 245 F Lifesaving, Basic Rescue and CPR 21308 8:00- 5:20P FS 5/12/06 5/20/06 PLEG 202 F Civil Litigation II 23307 7:00- 9:50P MR 3/20/06 5/25/06 PLEG 212 F Medical Records Review 23914 9:00- 4:30P S 3/25/06 4/22/06 PRNT 086 F Advanced Flexography 24217 10:30-12:50P +Lab Hrs Arr MTWR 4/4/06 5/16/06 RE 090BF Appraisal:Standards and Ethics 24473 8:00- 4:50P S 4/22/06 4/22/06 8:00- 4:50P S 4/29/06 4/29/06 9:00- 9:50A S 5/6/06 5/6/06 9:00- 9:50A S 5/13/06 5/13/06 REC 104 F The Zen of Camping 24487 5:00- 8:50P F 3/17/06 3/17/06 SU 3/18/06 3/19/06 FSU 3/24/06 3/26/06 6:00- 7:50P F 3/31/06 3/31/06 REC 109 F Camping and Our Surfing Environment 24488 5:00- 9:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 SU 4/29/06 4/30/06 FSU 5/5/06 5/7/06 5:00- 8:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 REC 111 F Camping & Our Bodyboarding Environment 24489 5:00- 9:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 SU 4/29/06 4/30/06 FSU 5/5/06 5/7/06 5:00- 8:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 SPAN 200 F Conversational Spanish 23936 1:30- 3:50P R 2/2/06 5/11/06 SPCH 100 F Public Speaking 23153 8:00- 1:05P F 2/3/06 5/19/06 THEA 290 F Theatre Arts Seminar 24352 4/8/06 4/15/06 WELD 091AF Industrial Welding Fundamentals 24222 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 4/6/06 5/19/06 WELD 091BF Semi-Automatic Welding Applications 24225 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 4/6/06 5/19/06 WELD 091CF Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals 24229 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 4/6/06 5/19/06 WELD 091DF Structural Welding Certification 24232 8:00- 1:05P MTWRF 4/6/06 5/19/06 WELL 234 F Advanced Massage 20778 8:00-11:50A TR 3/14/06 5/11/06 WELL 236 F Sports Massage 24475 8:00-11:50A SU 3/17/06 4/2/06 5:00- 9:50P F 3/17/06 4/2/06
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WEEKEND COURSES Fullerton College is offering a wide variety of classes on the weekend. Classes are offered on Friday, Saturday or Sunday and classes are full-term unless otherwise noted. Weekend classes offer an opportunity for you to further your education at a time that may be more convenient to your busy schedule. All admissions and registration procedures apply. HOLIDAYS • Friday, February 17 through Monday, February 20 • Monday, April 10 through Sunday, April 16
A student may register into a Weekend Course by WebStar: Prior to the first day of class...... If the class is OPEN, an Add Code is not required If the class is CLOSED, an Add Code is required Starting the first day of class ...... An Add Code is required for all classes For registration dates/hours and add, refund, drop deadline dates: • Refer to the “Calendar of Important Dates” page in this class schedule. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
(IF SHORT TERM) COURSE CRN TIME DAY STARTS ENDS ACCT 101AF Financial Accounting 24421 8:00-12:50P S ACG 100 F Intro to Computer Graphics for Macs 24341 8:00- 9:50A F 10:00-12:50P F ACG 170 F Digital Photography 23443 8:00- 9:50A S 10:00-12:50P S ACG 180 F Digital Video 23442 5:00- 6:50P F 7:00- 9:50P F AJ 069 F Drug Influence 24294 8:00- 4:50P F 2/10/06 2/10/06 AJ 071 F Preventing Racial Profiling 23036 8:00- 4:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 AJ 072 F Investigate Domestic Terrorism 22760 8:00- 4:50P FS 1/20/06 1/21/06 AJ 074 F Conflict Resolution for Police Officers 23059 8:00- 4:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 AJ 075 F Cultural Diversity 23377 8:00- 4:50P FS 3/3/06 3/4/06 AJ 076 F Community-Oriented Policing & Problem Solving 23062 8:00- 4:50P F 4/21/06 4/21/06 AJ 077 F Organized Crime 24295 8:00- 4:50P FS 2/3/06 2/4/06 AJ 078 F Multi-Agency Task Forces 23378 8:00- 4:50P F 2/24/06 2/24/06 AJ 081 F Use of Force 23064 8:00- 4:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 AJ 083 F Narcotics Training for Field Officers 24296 8:00- 4:50P F 3/31/06 3/31/06 AJ 084 F Domestic Violence 23674 8:00- 4:50P F 1/27/06 1/27/06 AJ 086 F Values, Principles and Ethics 24249 8:00- 4:50P F 3/24/06 3/24/06 AJ 089 F Child Abuse/Child Pornography 22552 8:00- 4:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 AJ 093 F DNA Genetic Fingerprinting 22550 8:00- 4:50P F 1/27/06 1/27/06 AJ 135 F Weaponless Defense 20765 11:00-12:50P F ANTH 101 F Physical Anthropology 24452 9:00-11:50A F ART 110 F Introduction to Art 21316 9:00-11:50A F ART 110 F Introduction to Art 21324 9:00-11:50A S ART 140 F Introduction to Advertising and Graphic Design 21363 9:00- 1:50P S ART 151 F Technical Ceramics 21415 9:00-12:50P S ART 159 F Master Potters 22540 9:00-12:50P F ART 176 F Stained Glass (Architectural Fab. for Res./Comm.) 22327 10:00- 3:50P F ART 180 F Perspective Drawing and Rendering 21427 9:00-12:50P F ART 182 F Basic Drawing 24665 9:00- 2:50P F ART 188 F Watercolor Painting 21477 12:00- 5:50P S ART 189AF Beginning Painting 21500 9:00- 2:50P F ART 189AF Beginning Painting 23504 9:00- 2:50P S ART 189BF Intermediate Painting 21518 9:00- 2:50P F ART 189BF Intermediate Painting 23505 9:00- 2:50P S ART 189CF Advanced Painting 23506 9:00- 2:50P S ART 189CF Advanced Painting 24521 9:00- 2:50P F ART 194 F Painting Studio Lab 24525 9:00- 2:50P F 1/17/06 5/26/06 AUTO 050 F Automotive Specialty Practice 20174 7:00-11:50A S AUTO 131 F Automotive Fundamentals 23380 8:00- 1:50P S BIOL 101 F General Biology 20032 9:00-12:50P S 6:00- 8:50P F BIOL 141 F Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation 21888 9:00-11:50A F BUS 021 F The Securities Market 23140 8:30- 4:50P S 1/21/06 1/28/06 BUS 022 F Common Stock 23323 8:30- 4:50P S 2/4/06 2/11/06 BUS 023 F Fixed Income Securities 23141 8:30- 4:50P S 2/25/06 3/4/06 BUS 024 F Stock Options 23306 8:30- 4:50P S 3/11/06 3/18/06 BUS 025 F Investment and Retirement Plans 23142 8:30- 4:50P S 3/25/06 4/1/06 BUS 211 F Writing for Business 23222 9:00-11:50A S CDFL 120 F Human Development: Early Years 22978 9:00-11:50A F
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(IF SHORT TERM) COURSE CRN TIME DAY STARTS ENDS CDFL 132 F Environments & Programs for Family Child Care 24456 8:00- 4:50P S 2/4/06 2/4/06 8:00- 4:50P U 2/5/06 2/5/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/4/06 3/4/06 8:00- 4:50P U 3/5/06 3/5/06 8:00- 4:50P S 4/1/06 4/1/06 8:00- 4:50P U 4/2/06 4/2/06 CDFL 135 F ECE: Health and Safety 22979 8:00-11:50A F 1/20/06 3/17/06 CDFL 135 F ECE: Health and Safety 22980 8:00-11:50A F 3/24/06 5/19/06 CDFL 205 F Planning Environments for Young Children 24458 9:00-12:50P S 3/4/06 3/4/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/25/06 3/25/06 8:00- 2:50P U 3/26/06 3/26/06 8:00- 4:50P S 4/29/06 4/29/06 8:00- 2:50P U 4/30/06 4/30/06 CDFL 215 F Nutrition and Food Experiences for Children 24459 6:00- 9:50P F 1/27/06 1/27/06 8:00- 4:50P S 2/11/06 2/11/06 8:00- 2:50P U 2/12/06 2/12/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/11/06 3/11/06 8:00- 2:50P U 3/12/06 3/12/06 CDFL 231 F ECE: Administration 24460 8:00- 4:50P S 1/21/06 1/21/06 8:00- 4:50P U 1/22/06 1/22/06 8:00- 4:50P S 2/25/06 2/25/06 8:00- 4:50P U 2/26/06 2/26/06 8:00- 4:50P S 3/18/06 3/18/06 8:00- 4:50P U 3/19/06 3/19/06 CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers 20738 9:00-11:50A F CIS 105 F Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2003) 20876 5:30- 6:50P F CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems 20892 6:30- 9:20P F CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems 24380 9:00-11:50A F CIS 290 F UNIX Operating System (LINUX) 24395 9:00-12:35P S 2/4/06 5/20/06 COUN 060 F Academic Success and College Survival 23440 9:00- 5:20P FS 3/31/06 4/1/06 COUN 101 F The College Experience 22517 9:00-11:50A F 1/27/06 4/28/06 COUN 101 F The College Experience 24181 9:00-10:50A F COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence 22595 8:00- 4:20P S 3/18/06 3/25/06 COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 22736 8:00- 4:20P S 1/21/06 3/4/06 COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 23584 9:00-11:50A S COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 24179 9:00-11:50A F COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 24612 9:00-11:50A F CRTV 124 F Broadcast Advertising Sales 23335 11:00- 1:50P S 2/4/06 3/18/06 CRTV 145 F Radio/TV Sports Broadcasting 23072 9:00-10:50A S CRTV 290 F Career Advancement/Internship Radio/TV/Film 24219 5:00- 8:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 5:00- 8:50P F 3/3/06 3/3/06 5:00- 8:50P F 3/31/06 3/31/06 5:00- 8:50P F 5/5/06 5/5/06 CSTR 006 F Residential Plumbing & Mechanical Systems 20214 6:30- 9:20P F CSTR 102 F Residential Finish Carpentry 22954 8:00- 1:50P S CSTR 108 F Surveying for Builders 23774 8:00-11:50A S DANC 103 F Dance Technique I 20414 10:00-11:50A S DANC 104 F Dance Technique II 23250 4:00- 5:50P F DANC 111 F Jazz I 24311 9:00-10:50A F DANC 113 F Tap Dance I 24312 5:00- 6:50P F DANC 115 F Hip Hop Dance I 22591 4:00- 5:50P F DANC 115 F Hip Hop Dance I 23253 12:00- 1:50P S DANC 116 F Social Dance 20466 7:00- 8:50P F DANC 116 F Social Dance 20467 7:00- 8:50P F DANC 119 F Dance for Theatre 24314 11:00-12:50P F ECON 102 F Principles of Economics — Macro 24463 9:00-10:20A FS 1/20/06 3/25/06 ELEC 082 F Cisco Internetworking I 20290 8:00- 1:50P S ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing 20794 8:00-11:50A F ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing 20823 8:00-11:50A S ENGL 100 F College Writing 20913 9:00-12:50P F ENGL 100 F College Writing 20914 8:00-11:50A F ENGL 100 F College Writing 20921 9:00-12:50P F ENGL 100 F College Writing 20950 8:00-11:50A S ENGL 100 F College Writing 20952 8:00-11:50A S ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 21540 9:00-11:50A F ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 21543 9:00-11:50A F ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 22543 9:00-11:50A S ENGL 105 F Introduction to Creative Writing 23396 9:00-11:50A F ENGL 239 F Survey of Children’s Lit 21645 9:00-11:50A F ENGR 101AF Surveying 20673 8:00- 1:50P S ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 22639 8:00-11:50A S 1/21/06 3/18/06 ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab 24586 8:00-11:50A S 3/25/06 5/20/06 ESC 100LF Physical Geology Lab 23915 8:00- 1:50P S 1/21/06 3/18/06 ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography 24601 9:00-11:50A F
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(IF SHORT TERM) COURSE CRN TIME DAY STARTS ENDS ESC 130LF Introduction to Oceanography: Field Experience 23947 8:00- 4:50P S 2/25/06 4/22/06 ESC 130LF Introduction to Oceanography: Field Experience 24633 12:00- 3:50P F 2/24/06 4/21/06 ESL 045 F Advanced English Grammar 20344 9:00-11:50A F ESL 058 F Advanced American English Pronunciation 24626 9:00-11:20A S 2/4/06 5/20/06 FASH 090 F Creative Serging: The Overlock Machine 20576 9:00-12:50P F HED 140 F Health Science 24507 9:00-11:50A F HIST 127 F Survey of American History 21293 8:00-10:50A F HIST 171 F History of the United States 21319 11:00- 1:50P F HORT 153 F Landscape Irrigation 23484 8:00-12:50P S HORT 185 F Arboriculture 24563 8:00-11:50A S IDES 100 F Fundamentals of Interior Design 20592 9:00-11:50A S IDES 105 F Interior Design Studio I 22114 12:30- 4:20P S IDES 110 F Beginning Drafting for Interior Design 20595 4:00- 8:50P F IDES 180 F History of Interior Architecture & Furnishings I 20601 11:00- 1:50P F MACH 050 F CNC Programming Using Mastercam 20634 6:00- 9:50P F MATH 010 F Basic Mathematics 20063 8:00-11:50A S MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra 20077 9:00-12:50P S MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra 20242 8:00-11:50A S MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 20518 8:00-11:50A S MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics 20112 9:00-11:50A F MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics 20114 9:00-11:50A S MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics 23621 8:00-11:50A S MATH 129 F College Algebra for Business Calculus 20149 8:00-11:50A S MATH 130 F Calculus for Business 20183 8:00-11:50A S MUS 022 F The Teaching of Piano II 21557 8:00-10:50A F MUS 119 F History of Rock Music 24317 12:00- 2:50P F MUS 123 F Concert Hour 21763 10:00-10:50A F MUS 124 F Recording Studio I 21764 8:00- 1:50P F MUS 130 F Beginning Guitar 23301 9:00-10:50A S MUS 130 F Beginning Guitar 23381 11:00-12:50P S MUS 130 F Beginning Guitar 23417 1:00- 2:50P S MUS 135AF Beginning Piano 23384 9:00-10:50A S MUS 135AF Beginning Piano 23390 11:00-12:50P S MUS 135BF Piano 23385 9:00-10:50A S MUS 135BF Piano 23386 11:00-12:50P S MUS 225 F Applied Music — Private Study 21823 11:00-11:50A F MUS 225 F Applied Music — Private Study 21831 12:00-12:50P F MUS 225 F Applied Music — Private Study 21832 12:00-12:50P F MUS 233 F Jazz Guitar 21825 3:00- 4:50P F MUS 268 F Jazz Guitar Ensemble 21851 1:00- 2:50P F NUTR 210 F Nutrition Today 20318 9:00-11:50A S PE 102 F Yoga 22371 8:00- 9:50A S PE 102 F Yoga 23266 7:00- 8:50A F PE 103 F Aikido 24322 8:00- 9:50A S PE 107 F Table Tennis 24742 11:00-12:50P F PE 108 F Bowling 20161 10:00-11:50A F PE 110 F Pilates (Alignment and Correctives) 24339 10:00-11:50A S PE 115 F Golf 20188 10:00-11:50A F PE 115 F Golf 24355 7:00- 8:50A S PE 121 F Walking for Fitness 20236 8:00- 9:50A S PE 122 F Surfing 20240 7:00- 9:50A F PE 123 F Outrigger Paddling 20244 10:30- 1:20P F PE 124 F Kayaking 20245 10:30- 1:20P F PE 126 F Beach Volleyball 24751 10:00-11:50A F PE 132 F Skiing 24485 5:00- 9:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 8:00- 5:00P SU 2/25/06 2/26/06 8:00- 5:00P FSU 3/3/06 3/5/06 5:00- 9:50P F 3/10/06 3/10/06 PE 133 F Snowboarding 24486 5:00- 9:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 SU 2/25/06 2/26/06 FSU 3/3/06 3/5/06 5:00- 9:50P F 3/10/06 3/10/06 PE 139 F Tennis 22759 8:00- 9:50A S PE 149 F Swim for Fitness 20272 10:00-11:50A S PE 149 F Swim for Fitness 24658 10:00-11:50A F PE 151 F Water Aerobics/Pool Exercise 22494 10:00-11:50A S PE 162 F Conditioning for Athletes 23318 10:00-11:50A F PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness 20329 9:00-10:50A F PE 181 F Basketball 20350 8:00- 9:50A F PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 20378 8:00- 5:50P SU 1/21/06 1/29/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 22554 8:00- 1:05P F 1/20/06 3/10/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 23427 8:00- 5:50P SU 2/25/06 3/5/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 23428 8:00- 5:50P SU 4/8/06 4/23/06 PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 23429 8:00- 5:50P SU 4/29/06 5/7/06
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(IF SHORT TERM) COURSE CRN TIME DAY STARTS ENDS PE 245 F Lifesaving, Basic Rescue and CPR 21308 8:00- 5:20P FS 5/12/06 5/20/06 PE 253 F Bodyboarding 23372 7:00- 9:50A F PHOT 101 F Introduction to Photography 20683 9:00- 3:00P F PHOT 101 F Introduction to Photography 24330 8:00- 1:50P F PLEG 090DF Intellectual Property 23656 9:00- 3:30P S 1/21/06 3/18/06 PLEG 212 F Medical Records Review 23914 9:00- 4:30P S 3/25/06 4/22/06 PRNT 070 F Quick Printing and In-Plant Graphics 23019 8:00-11:50A F PRNT 072AF Photo-Silk Screen 20740 8:00-11:50A F PRNT 072BF Intermediate Photo-Silk Screen 20742 8:00-11:50A F PRNT 072CF Advanced Photo-Silk Screen 20744 8:00-11:50A F PRNT 085 F Introduction to Flexography 20750 11:00- 1:50P S PRNT 086 F Advanced Flexography 20751 11:00- 1:50P S PSY 101 F General Psychology 21369 8:00-10:50A F PSY 139 F Developmental Psychology: Life Cycle 22695 9:00- 3:15P S 1/21/06 3/18/06 RE 090BF Appraisal: Standards and Ethics 24473 8:00- 4:50P S 4/22/06 4/22/06 8:00- 4:50P S 4/29/06 4/29/06 9:00- 9:50A S 5/6/06 5/6/06 9:00- 9:50A S 5/13/06 5/13/06 READ 096 F Preparation for College Reading 20123 8:00-11:50A F READ 142 F College Reading: Logical Analysis & Evaluation 20156 9:00-11:50A F REC 104 F The Zen of Camping 24487 5:00- 8:50P F 3/17/06 3/17/06 SU 3/18/06 3/19/06 FSU 3/24/06 3/26/06 6:00- 7:50P F 3/31/06 3/31/06 REC 107 F Wilderness Survival 24629 9:00- 1:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 SU 2/4/06 2/5/06 FSU 2/10/06 2/12/06 REC 108 F Backpacking 24630 2:00- 6:50P F 2/3/06 2/3/06 FSU 3/3/06 3/5/06 SU 3/11/06 3/12/06 REC 109 F Camping and Our Surfing Environment 24488 5:00- 9:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 SU 4/29/06 4/30/06 FSU 5/5/06 5/7/06 5:00- 8:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 REC 111 F Camping and Our Bodyboarding Environment 24489 5:00- 9:50P F 4/28/06 4/28/06 SU 4/29/06 4/30/06 FSU 5/5/06 5/7/06 5:00- 8:50P F 5/12/06 5/12/06 SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology 21925 8:00-10:50A S SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology 21936 8:00-10:50A F SPCH 100 F Public Speaking 20385 8:00-11:50A F SPCH 100 F Public Speaking 23153 8:00- 1:05P F 2/3/06 5/19/06 SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication 20410 8:00-10:50A F SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication 20413 9:00-11:50A S SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication 20418 11:00- 1:50P F SPCH 124 F Small Group Communication 20438 8:00-10:50A F THEA 104 F Introduction to Theatre Appreciation 21587 7:00-10:50P F THEA 106 F Principles of Playwriting 24190 10:00-11:50A S THEA 109 F Modern Dramatic Literature 21697 12:00- 2:50P F THEA 122 F Improvisation for Television, Film and Theatre 22567 9:00-11:50A F THEA 123 F Acting Techniques 24407 9:00-11:50A S THEA 142 F Theatre Crafts Lab 21733 1:00- 3:50P F WELD 121AF Introduction to Welding 20893 6:00- 9:50P F WELD 121AF Introduction to Welding 20894 8:00-11:50A S WELD 121BF Fundamentals of Inert Gas Welding 20896 6:00- 9:50P F WELD 121BF Fundamentals of Inert Gas Welding 20897 8:00-11:50A S WELL 221 F Personal Training Internship 20645 10:00- 1:50P F WELL 236 F Sports Massage 24475 8:00- 4:50P SU 3/17/06 4/2/06 5:00- 9:50P F 3/17/06 4/2/06 WELL 236 F Sports Massage 24477 8:00- 4:50P SU 1/20/06 2/5/06 5:00- 9:50P F 1/20/06 2/5/06 WOOD 013 F Introduction to 32mm Cabinetmaking 24169 8:00- 3:50P S
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Intro to PC Communications (MS Outlook 2003)
(MS PowerPoint 2003) I (MS Excel 2003) (MS Access 2003)
(PhotoShop CS2-Ver. 9) (Flash MX 2004) Dreamweaver I (MX 2004)
Refer to page 154, Class Index, to locate page for subject specific course descriptions and class information.
27 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S PRING S CHEDULE 2006 Fullerton College is reaching out to your community… The following Fullerton College credit classes are being offered at Anaheim Campus 1830 W. Romneya Drive — Anaheim A A (off Euclid Avenue near the 91 Freeway, in the building formerly occupied by Martin Luther Hospital) Campus Holidays: January 2, 16, February 17–20 and April 10–16 • CHEM 103 F Chemistry in a Changing World 3 Units • SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I 5 Units 24684 7:00- 9:50P T Jan 17-Mar 14 AN-112 24207 8:00-11:10A TR Jan 31-May 18 AN-117 • ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing 4 Units • SPCH 100 F Public Speaking 4 Units 23459 8:00-10:10A TR Jan 31-May 18 AN-112 24204 7:00- 9:10P TR Jan 31-May 18 AN-116 • ENGL 100 F College Writing 3 Units • AJ 068 F Parolee Contacts 1.5 Units 23543 8:00-10:20A TR Feb 7-May 18 AN-118 23671 8:00A- 4:50P TWR May 2-May 4 AN-107 24185 8:00-11:05A MTW Jan 17-Mar 8 AN-120 24186 6:30- 9:35P MTW Jan 17-Mar 8 AN-120 • ART 100 F Introduction to Art 3 Units 23468 9:00A-11:50A TR Mar 21-May 25 AN-116 • ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 3 Units 24199 8:00- 9:35A MW Jan 30-May 17 AN-117 • COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning 3 Units 22738 4:00A- 7:20P MW Mar 20-May 17 AN-118 • ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography 3 Units 22382 4:00- 6:09P MTR Jan 23-Mar 16 AN-120 • ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 3 Units 24188 8:00A-11:10A MW Mar 20-May 17 AN-120 • MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra 4 Units 24187 6:30P- 9:40P MW Mar 20-May 17 AN-120 24283 6:00- 8:05P MTWR Jan 17-Mar 13 AN-118 • MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 4 Units • MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra 4 Units 24285 6:00P- 8:05P MTWR Mar 20-May 17 AN-117 24294 6:00- 8:05P MTWR Jan 17-Mar 13 AN-117 • MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics 3 Units • OT 070 F Business Protocol and Ethics 2 Units 24344 6:00P- 7:20P MTWR Mar 20-May 17 AN-114 24310 2:00- 5:20P R Jan 26-Mar 30 AN-176 22524 6:00- 9:50P W Feb 1-Mar 29 AN-313
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Those interested in the Fullerton College classes offered at Anaheim Campus must file an application for admission and register at Fullerton College either by WebStar or in person. (See Admission Information in this schedule.) ALL ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURES APPLY.
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28 F ULLERTON C OLLEGE ■ S PRING S CHEDULE 2006 Fullerton College Spring 2006 Schedule of Classes January 17, 2006 – May 26, 2006
HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SUBJECT CODE COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE
CALIFORNIA ARTICULATION CHEM 111BF General Chemistry 5 Units CAN CHEM 4 Transfer: CSU, UC TRANSFER NUMBER DESIGNATION Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in CHEM 111A General Chemistry. PREREQUISITE This course includes topics from kinetics, equilibria, acid-base, thermo- dynamics, electrochemistry, and coordination compounds. COURSE 16890 001 7:30-11:50A MTWR Lebsack, Joan 411 DESCRIPTION 12345 100 5:30- 9:50P MTWThF Hermann, Alvin 413
BOLD FACE INDICATES CRN TIME DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM EVENING NUMBER NUMBER CLASSES SECTION NUMBER
DATES DATES CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM CRN SEC TIME DAYS BEG.-END. INSTRUCTOR ROOM
Attention Graduate Candidates ACCOUNTING and Potential Graduates
ACCT 001 F 3 Units Accounting for Small Business This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of small business accounting. It is ideal for any business student who desires a solid foundation and under- Thursday, standing of basic accounting principles and the application of those principles in February 21, 2006: practical, real-world situations. 20632 001 9:00-10:20A M W St John, Paul R. 312 Last Day to 20633 100 7:00- 9:50P W Ferrari, Lawrence M. 318
apply for Commencement: ACCT 011 F 2 Units Spring 2006 Payroll Accounting Thursday, The course is of a non-technical nature and is intended to give business students Graduation at a practical working knowledge of the current tax laws and actual experience May 25, 2006, 6 pm of applying the regulations including a thorough study of Social Security and Admissions & payroll taxes. 22321 100 7:00- 9:50P T Heimann, Thomas A. 312 Records Office Fullerton Union High School Stadium
For more info, contact Student Affairs, Bldg. 1409 (714) 992-7248
Monday = M Tuesday = T Wednesday = W Thursday = R Friday = F Saturday = S Sunday = U
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ACCT 101AF 4 Units ACCT 101BF continued:
Financial Accounting 21588 OL1 McCloud, Edward CAN BUS 2 Transfer: CSU, UC ONLINE CLASS: The above class has an online orientation at: A beginning accounting course which meets all transfer requirements to four- http://staff.www.fullcoll.edu/emccloud. All students must log into the year colleges and universities and provides a foundation for advanced work course in WebCT, obtain and read the course syllabus, then send the in vocational accounting or in other branches of business administration. instructor an e-mail by the second week of class to remain in the Computer applications are integrated into the homework. course. All requirements and expectations are detailed in the syllabus 20638 001 8:00-10:20A T R McCloud, Edward 326 on the homepage of the course. The final and mid-term exams will be 24421 800 8:00-12:50P S Staff 328 held on campus. 20641 002 9:00-11:20A M W Smith, Charmaine A. 328 20646 003 9:00-11:20A T R St John, Paul R. 328 20649 004 10:30-12:50P M W Staff 312 ACCT 104 F 2 Units 20651 005 10:30-12:50P T R McCloud, Edward 326 20652 006 12:00- 2:20P M W Smith, Charmaine A. 328 Computerized Accounting (Peachtree) 20654 007 12:00- 2:50P T R 1/31-5/18 McAllister, George A. 312 Prereq: ACCT 100AF with a grade of “C” or better Deadline to add: Feb 16; To drop without “W”: Feb 16; Coreq: ACCT 101AF or equivalent experience To drop with “W”: Apr 25; To qualify for refund: Feb 7. A hands-on course introduces the students to Peachtree full-featured accounting 20655 100 4:00- 6:20P M W Smith, Charmaine A. 328 application software to prepare journals, ledgers, and financial statements as 20656 101 4:00- 6:20P T R Guest, Michael S. 326 utilized in medium to small business environments. 24685 105 6:30- 8:50P M W Anderson, Terry B. 326 • Plus 3 hours lab per day of class. 20658 102 7:00-10:05P M W 1/30-5/17 Cowan, Jeffrey R. 328 • CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION Deadline to add: Feb 15; To drop without “W”: Feb 15; 22689 101 7:00- 9:50P T 1/17-3/14 Ferrari, Lawrence M. 316 To drop with “W”: Apr 24; To qualify for refund: Feb 6. Deadline to add: Jan 24; To drop without “W”: Jan 24; 23659 104 7:00- 9:20P T R Siebert, Paul W. 328 To drop with “W”: Feb 28; To qualify for refund: Jan 17.
24297 HY1 6:30- 8:50A R St John, Paul R. 328 HYBRID CLASS: The above class meets 2.5 hours once a week on ACCT 107 F 2 Units campus and 2.5 hours a week of arranged online instruction time. QuickBooks Updated class information and requirements can be found online at Transfer: CSU http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pstjohn or email [email protected]. A hands-on course that introduces students to accounting application software. Students will learn how to use QuickBooks software to prepare journals, ledgers, 20650 OL1 St John, Paul R. and financial statements as utilized in a small business environment. ONLINE CLASS: The above class has a mandatory on-campus • Plus 3 hours of lab per day of class orientation on Tues., 1/17 from 8-9 am or Wed., 1/18 from 8-9 am 23739 100 7:00- 9:50P T 3/21-5/23 St John, Paul R. 611 both in Room 328, two on-campus midterm exams and an Deadline to add: Mar 28; To drop without “W”: Mar 28; on-campus final exam. All orientation information, including software To drop with “W”: May 9; To qualify for refund: Mar 21. and text requirements, syllabus, and schedule of assignments, 20687 OL1 St John, Paul R. available on http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pstjohn. ONLINE CLASS: All orientation information, including software and text requirements, syllabus, schedule of assignments and on-campus final exam schedule are available on ACCT 101BF 4 Units http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pstjohn. Managerial Accounting CAN BUS 4 Transfer: CSU, UC Prereq: ACCT/101AF or ACCT/100BF with a grade of “C” or better ACCT 112 F 3 Units This course provides a foundation for advanced courses in managerial account- Income Tax Procedure ing. The nature of the management process and the essential role of managerial A simple and non-technical presentation of the information needed in preparing accounting in this process are emphasized. Computer applications are integrated Federal Income Tax returns for individuals whose income is derived from wages into the homework. and other various sources. Tax deductions and credits are covered in detail. 20670 001 9:00-11:50A T R 1/31-5/18 McAllister, George A. 312 20688 100 7:00- 9:50P M Siebert, Paul W. 323 Deadline to add: Feb 16; To drop without “W”: Feb 16; To drop with “W”: Apr 25; To qualify for refund: Feb 7. 20671 002 10:30-12:50P M W McCloud, Edward 326 ACCT 201BF 4 Units 20679 003 12:00- 2:20P T R St John, Paul R. 328 Intermediate Accounting 20684 100 4:00- 6:50P T R 1/31-5/18 McAllister, George A. 312 Transfer: CSU Deadline to add: Feb 16; To drop without “W”: Feb 16; Prereq: ACCT/201AF To drop with “W”: Apr 25; To qualify for refund: Feb 7. Continuation of ACCT 201AF with a study of earnings per share, revenue 20685 101 7:00- 9:20P M W Sheridan-Solis, Ann 312 recognition, accounting for income taxes, leases, pensions and other post- 20686 102 7:00- 9:50P T R 1/31-5/18 Desmond, Patrick B. 326 employment benefits, changes and error corrections, cash flow statement and Deadline to add: Feb 16; To drop without “W”: Feb 16; the impact of inflation. To drop with “W”: Apr 25; To qualify for refund: Feb 7. 20689 100 7:00- 9:20P M W Heimann, Thomas A. 325 24298 HY1 8:00-10:20A M McCloud, Edward 326 HYBRID CLASS: Meets 2.5 hours once a week on campus and 2.5 hours a week of arranged online instruction time. Updated class information and requirements can be found online at http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/emccloud or email [email protected].
Online Hybrid TeleWeb C.C.E. Learning Communities Winter Intersession
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ACCT 202 F 4 Units AJ 059AF 26 Units Introduction to Cost Accounting Basic Police Academy, Extended Format Transfer: CSU Prereq: AJ/094 F or pre-service status with a law enforcement agency. No Prereq: ACCT/101BF with a grade of “C” or better felony convictions. Valid California Driver’s License. Theory of cost accounting including job order costs, estimated, standard, Advisory: AJ 080 F miscellaneous costs and distribution cost systems as applied to the control and This is the first semester of a course that meets all the requirements set forth by management of business through cost accounting procedures. Required of all the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. vocational accounting majors. • Plus 12 hours per week arranged 20690 100 7:00- 9:20P T R Duff, Thomas E. 325 20745 001 7:30- 4:50P S Pellegrino, Elmer J. 731 6:30-10:50P T R Pellegrino, Elmer J. 731
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AJ 059BF 26 Units Basic Police Academy, Extended Format Prereq: AJ/059AF This course is the second semester of a course that meets all the requirements POLICE ACADEMY set forth by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. • Plus 12 hours per week arranged 20748 001 7:30- 4:50P S Pellegrino, Elmer J. 721 AJ 094 F Basic Police Academy Orientations 6:30-10:50P T R Pellegrino, Elmer J. 721 Fullerton College Police Academy invites you to register for our prerequisite, AJ 094 F Basic Police Academy Orientation. This SHORT COURSES/ course is offered every Fall semester for entrance into the New Year’s academy class. The course is a complete series CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL TRAINING of COMPETITIVE TESTS AND EVALUATIONS necessary to enter the Police Academy. Our last testing day is December 2, AJ 068 F 1.5 Units 2005. For further information, please call (714) 992-7238. Parolee Contacts Prereq: Peace Officer status This course is designed to improve the police officer’s ability to legally and tacti- cally deal with a State Prison parolee. The curriculum emphasizes understanding of parole processes and conditions. You are commended for showing interest in law enforcement • Non-degree credit as a potential profession! • CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
The Fullerton College Police Academy’s primary purpose is to 23671 AN1 8:00- 4:50P T W R 5/2-5/4 Whitley, Kenneth W. AN-107 train men and women for police service. The academy curriculum ANAHEIM CAMPUS CLASS: Class held at 1830 W. Romneya in A Anaheim. is specifically designed to achieve technical competence and A Campus Deadline to add: May 2; To drop without “W”: May 2; physical proficiency in all areas of police training and is certified To drop with “W”: May 3; To qualify for refund: May 2. by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) AJ 069 F 0.5 Units • The Fullerton College Basic Police Academy is an Extended Drug Influence Format which provides recruits with a part-time alternative The course is designed to improve the police officer’s ability to recognize the to full-time basic academies. objective symptoms of drug intoxication, with emphasis placed on the proper application of California Health and Safety Code 11550. • The extended format is a ten (10) month program which • Non-degree credit includes over 1013 hours of California Peace Officers • CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY Standards and Training ( P.O.S.T.) certified training. 24294 001 8:00- 4:50P F (2/10) 2/10-2/10 Whitley, Kenneth W. 731 Deadline to add: Feb 10; To drop without “W”: Feb 10; • The academy meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings To drop with “W”: Feb 10; To qualify for refund: Feb 10. from 6:30 pm to 10:50 pm; Saturdays from 7:30 am to 4:50 pm and Fridays and Sundays as assigned. AJ 070 F 1.5 Units Prospective Police Academy recruits are expected to register Emergency Management for the following Winter Intersession courses. Both courses This course is designed to introduce important tactical concepts when planning for natural and technological disasters and other critical incidents that require start Tuesday, January 3, 2006 and are taught by Kevin law enforcement response. Sampson: • Non-degree credit • CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY PE 152 F Fitness Training Lab (Circuit) 24226 001 8:00- 4:50P R (4/6) Heintz, Carl B. 24743 (0.5 units) 8:00- 4:50P F S 4/7-4/8 Heintz, Carl B. 413 AJ 080 F Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement Deadline to add: Apr 6; To drop without “W”: Apr 6; 24248 (2 units) To drop with “W”: Apr 7; To qualify for refund: Apr 6. For further information, please call: (714) 992-7238
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Thinking about a career in Law Enforcement? Law Enforcement Check out the Career Opportunities FULLERTON COLLEGE The Administration of Justice Department at POLICE ACADEMY Fullerton College offers several Certificate programs: ✰ Administration of Justice Certificate (Police Academy) ✰ Crime Analysis Certificate ✰ Crime Scene Investigation Certificate ✰ P.O.S.T. Law Enforcement Skills Development Certificate
Call the Administration of Justice The Spring Semester Academy Begins: Office for more January 14, 2006 information! (714) 992-7238 AJ 094 F Orientation and Testing: Check the Fall 2005 Semester class schedule for remaining testing days. AJ 071 F 0.5 Units