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FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS (Date of appointment follows name.) Adams, Barbara (2005) Anglin, Mark A. (1997) Bettencourt, Patrick J. (2009) Communication Studies Dean, Agriculture, Environmental Dean, Allied Health and Family and Consumer B.A. State University, Stanislaus Science Sciences M.A., California State University, Fullerton B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic State University, San B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Luis Obispo Adams, Michael (1998) Black, Shawn (2005) Mathematics Aristotelous, Steve (2005) PE/Tennis Coach B.S., M.S., University of California, Irvine Women's Soccer Coach A.A., Modesto Junior College Physical Education & Health Instructor B.S., California State University, Fresno Adkins, Anntoinette (Tania) 2009 B.S., St. Mary's College M.A., California State University, Fresno Nursing M.S., U.S. Sports Academy B.S., Humboldt State University Boley, David B. (1989) M.S., University of California, San Francisco Backlund, Nancy (1998) Mathematics Offi ce Administration B.A., Sonoma State University, Adler, Sue (1991) B.A., California State University, Chico M.S., University of Idaho Library Faculty M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.A., University of Michigan Bolter, Debra R. (2004) B.S., Western Michigan University Bailey, Kimberly (2000) Anthropology M.L.S., UC Los Angeles Counselor B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz A.A., M.A., UC Riverside

Aiello, Paul (1991) B.A., M.S., California State University, Stanislaus M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz INDEX Physical Education P.P.S. Credential, California State University, A.A., Modesto Junior College Stanislaus Boodrookas, George (1989) B.S., University of Oregon Executive Director of MJC Foundation M.Ed., Chapman College Bañuelos, Francisco (2001) B.A., University of California, Berkeley Associate Dean, Special Programs M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus Akard, Michael (2001) B.A., California State University, Stanislaus English as a Second Language M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus Borelli, Lynette (2008) A.A., Modesto Junior College Theatre Arts B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Bartels, Leanne (2007) B.A., San Francisco State University Nursing M.A., Humboldt State University Alavezos, Kevin (2004) B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus Offi ce Administration M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills Boswell, Bobby G., A.T.,C. (1987) A.A., Physical, Recreation, and Health Education B.S., California State University, Stanislaus Beebe, Jeff rey (2008) Sports Medicine M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Autobody/Collision B.A., California State University, Fresno

Alcantra, Daniel (1988) Beggs, James (1991) Boyd, Marlies (1992) Mathematics English Agriculture A.A., B.A., University of Georgia B.S., M.Ed., University of California, Davis B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno M.A., Clemson University Ph.D., University of Tennessee Brayman-Barr, Deborah (2004) Amador, Steve (2004) Art Agriculture Berger, Paul (2005) A.A., Las Positas Community College B.S., California Polytechnic State University Art B.A., Mills College M.S., California Polytechnic State University B.F.A., University of Minnesota, Duluth M.F.A., San Jose State M.F.A., San Diego State University Anders, Bruce (2008) Briggs, Christopher (2005) English Berger, Sara (2009) Reading B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara English as a Second Language B.A., Johns Hopkins University M.A., California State University, Sonoma B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., Johns Hopkins University M.A., California State University, Sacramento Anelli, Bill (2005) Brogan, Paul (2001) Philosophy Physical Education Coach B.A., University of California, Berkeley B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus M.A., San Francisco State 331 FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS

Brumley, Gail (2005) Cavazos, Leticia (2000) Cripe, Paul (2002) Agriculture Counseling Mathematics A.A., A.S., Modesto Junior College B.S., Wheaton College, Illinois B.S., Cal Poly San Louis Obispo B.S., University of San Francisco M.S., California State University, Hayward M.A., Chapman University Brunn, Sandy (2004) Crittenden, Pamela (1990) Nursing Chapman, David (2001) Counselor B.S.N, Medical College of Virginia Music B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.S. & P.N.P., University of California B.A., Sacramento State University M.S., San Francisco State University San Francisco M.A., San Francisco Conservatory of Music Curl, Sarah J. (1991) Bryhni, Lori (2000) Christensen, Kimberly (2006) Mathematics Performing Arts - Dance Mathematics B.S., University of Texas B.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara M.A., University of Texas M.A., California State University, Long Beach M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara Curtis, Teri (1995) Bucknam, Inès C. (1986) Christopherson, Michelle A. (1987) Biology English as a Second Language/French English A.A., Modesto Junior College A.A. Modesto Junior College A.A., Modesto Junior College B.A., California State University, Fresno B.A. California State University, Stanislaus B.A., University of California, Davis M.S., University of the Pacifi c M.A. University of California, Santa Barbara M.A., California State University, Sacramento Daly, Jillian K. (1998) Butler, Kelly W. (2002) Cipponeri, Charles J. (2000) Dean, Literature and Language Arts & Nursing Disability Specialist/Counselor Library and Learning Center A.D.N., B.A., San Francisco State University B.A., University of California, Berkeley B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus M.S., San Diego State University B.A., M.A., University of California, Irvine M.S.N., California State University, Sacramento LEP, Licensed Educational Psychologist Dambrosio, Ellen (2005) Buzbee, Shirley (1994) Circle, Shelley (2001) Library Faculty Medical Assisting English B.A., San Francisco State University A.A., Modesto Junior College A.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.S., University of San Francisco B.A., M.A., Sacramento State University M.L.I.S., San Jose State University M.A., Chapman University Coats, Gloria (1993) David, Elizabeth (2010) Caddell, Joseph (2005) Nursing Counselor/Coordinator, Title V Chemistry B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus B.A., San Jose State University B.S., California State University, Stanislaus M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills M.A. San Jose State University J.D., Golden Gate University Ph.D. University of California, Davis Collins, Leslie (2009) DeAngelis, Adrian (2005) Communication Studies Industrial Electronics Carlstrom, Lisa K. (2008) B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno T.S.E.D.C.A., O.R.T. Institute of Psychology/Human Sexuality Technology, Buenos Aires, Argentina B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Conrado, Todd (2005) Obispo Agriculture Dhillon, Hardev (1996) M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles B.S., M.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Mathematics Luis Obispo A.S., Carroll, Iris (2000) B.A., M.A., Sacramento State University Library Faculty Contreras, Marcos A. (1991) B.A., Emory University Spanish Dorn, James (2011) M.L.S., University of North Texas B.A., M.A., San Diego State University Mathematics M.A., University of California, San Diego B.S., Western Oregon University Carter, Florine (2001) Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara M.S., Oregon State University Humanities B.A., M.A, George Washington University Cranley, Ruth (2004) Dorn, Lorena (2011) M.A., California State University, Stanislaus Articulation Offi cer Dean, Counseling & Student Services B.A., California State University, Fullerton B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara M.S., University of San Diego M.S., California Lutheran University Ed.D., Argosy University 332 FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS

Dow, David (2014) Garcia, Alida (2000) Guerra-Schmidt, Pamela (1999) A.A., Modesto Junior College EOPS Counselor Child Development/FCS B.A., University of California Santa Barbara A.A., Modesto Junior college B.A., M.S., California State University,, Stanislaus M.A., San Jose State University Certifi cate, B.S., University of San Francisco Massachusetts Institute of Technology M.A., Chapman University Gumm, Sonny C. (1997) Welding Technology Droual, Robert (1998) Garcia, Marcos C. (1991) A.A., Modesto Junior College Anatomy, Physiology Counselor B.V.E., California State University, Stanislaus B.A., Queens College, New York A.A., M.A., Fresno State University B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Guy, Todd G. (1992) Ph.D., City University of New York P.P.S. Credential, San Jose State University Communication Studies, Director of Forensics D.V.M., Purdue University M.A., San Jose State University A.A., B.A., California State University, Long Beach Duff y, Amy (2013) Gilbert, Deborah (2005) M.A., San Francisco State University B.S.B.M., Western Governors University English A.S., B.A., University of California, Berkeley Gyuran, Kimberly (1994) C.M.A., American Association of Medical Assistants M.A., California State University, San Francisco Communication Studies Ph.D., Stony Brook University, New York B.S., Central Michigan University Duchscher, Lawrence Thomas (1988) M.A., Wayne State University Art Girardi, Michael (2005) A.A., Modesto Junior College Health, Physical Education Hagen, Joel (1997) B.A., M.A., California State University, Chico Coach, Women's Basketball Business, Computer Graphics

M.F.A., University of Washington A.A., Merced College B.A., California State University, Stanislaus INDEX B.A., Rice University Ennis, Kathleen (1999) M.S., University of Kansas Hamilton, Jennifer (2008) Library Faculty English B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Giron, Tina (2009) B.S., Cascade College, Portland M.A., University College, Dublin Counselor MLitt, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK M.L.S., San Jose State University A.A., Modesto Junior College Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK B.A., Chapman University Faris, Jacqueline (2000) P.P.S., Credential, California State University, Hanlon, Dana (2005) Mathematics Stanislaus Counselor A.A., Modesto Junior College M.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.A. University of California, Davis B.S., California State University, Stanislaus M.A., Sonoma State University M.S., University of California, Davis Gopal, Nita (2004) English Hatch, Laurie Prusso (2001) Fichtenkort, Shelly (2000) B.A., Mangalore University, India Child Development Psychology M.A., San Jose State University BA, MS, California State University, Hayward B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus Ph.D. University of California, San Diego Gray, Janelle M. (2000) Hausler-Akpovi, Annaliese (2000) Reading English Fischer, Eric (2005) A.A., Foothill Junior College B.A., University of California, Berkeley PE/Water Polo & Swim Coach B.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis M.A. San Francisco State University A.A., Modesto Junior College Obispo B.A., California State University, Fresno M.S., California State University, Stanislaus Hausmann, Gregory A. (2000) M.S.S., U.S. Sports Academy Reading Specialist Certifi cate, California State Administration of Justice University, Stanislaus CA P.O.S.T. Certifi ed Franco, Marianne (1987) A.A., Merced College Spanish Greene, Brian (2014) B.S., University of San Francisco A.A., Library Faculty M.S., California State University, Long Beach B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz B.A., Plymouth State College Hayes, Garry (1988) M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley M.L.I.S., University of Washington Geology Ganes, Rebecca L. (1991) Greene, Catherine (2001) A.A., Chaff ey College Psychology Biology B.A., Pomona College B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.S., M.S., San Jose State University M.S., University of Nevada, Reno

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Hobby, William P. (2004) Johnson, James T. (1980) Labrador, Philip (2007) Dairy Science Mathematics Respiratory Care Clinical Director B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis B.S., University of San Francisco B.S., A.A.S., A.A.S., Southern Illinois University at Obispo M.S., Idaho State University Carbondale

Hobert, Timothy K. (1997) Kaiser, William (2000) Laff ranchini, Deborah (2001) English Dean, Physical, Recreation and Health Child Development B.A., M.A., University of the Pacifi c Education B.A., Humbolt State University B.S., West Virginia University M.A., San Francisco State University Howen, James (2001) M.A., University of Northern Colorado Industrial Electronics Ed.D., Temple University Lanigan, Elizabeth (1994) B.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Nursing Obispo Kennard, Kimberly (2001) B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus Human Services M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills Hudelson, Cecelia (1997) B.A., University of California, Davis Dean of Business, Behavioral, and Social Sciences M.S., Long Island University, Larson, Brian (1994) A.A., Modesto Junior College C.W. Post Campus Computer Science B.A., University of California, Davis D.S.W., City University of New York - Graduate School B.S., California State University, Stanislaus Single Subject Credential, University of the Pacifi c & University Center M.S., California State University, Sacramento MSc, London School of Economics Keriotis, Dimitri (2000) Llewellyn, Sharon (1997) Hughes, Noah (2005) English Music Earth Science B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz B.A., Grand Canyon University B.S., University of Colorado M.A., University of Nevada, Reno M.A., D.M.A., Arizona State University M.S., University of Montana M.F.A., California State University, Chico Louie, Donna (2005) Hulsey, Suzanne (2009) Kerr, Eileen (2008) Counselor Chemistry History A.A., San Joaquin Delta College B.S., Adams State College B.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.S., M.S., California State University, Sacramento M.S., Northern Arizona University M.A., California State University, Sacramento M.A., Yale University Louie, Hanna (1999) Hunt, Bonnie (2009) Counselor A.S., Loma Linda University Kerr, Susan (2000) A.A., San Joaquin Delta College B.S., California State University, Sacramento Anthropology B.A., California State University, Stanislaus M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.S., University of California, Davis M.S., California State University, Sacramento M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara Hutchison, Bobby L. (1997) Loyd, Pamela K. (1988) Psychology Kincade, Susan (2012) Counselor B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara Vice President of Instruction A.A., Modesto Junior College M.A., Sam Houston State University, Texas A.A. B.A., UC Santa Barbara B.A. California State University, Fresno M.A., California State University, Sacramento Ivory, Eric Anthony (1997) M.A. California State University, Fresno Counselor Lucas, Erynn (2009) A.A., Kooler, Lee D. (1988) Microbiology, Biology B.A., M.S., California State University, East Bay Psychology B.S., Ph.D., University of Arizona A.A., Modesto Junior College Jarrett, Elzbieta B. (1992) B.A., M.A., M.F.T., California State University, Luman, Ruth (1999) Mathematics Stanislaus English as a Second Language M.S., Wroclaw University, Poland B.A., M.A., TESOL Certifi cate, Biola University Ph.D., Western Michigan University Kropp, Jon (2000) M.A., California State University, Stanislaus Industrial Technology Jensen, Barbara (1999) B.S., California State University Chico Lynch, Michael (1992) English Theatre B.A., M.A., TESOL Certifi cate, California State Kropp, Linda M. (1991) B.A., California State University, Fresno University, Stanislaus Accounting, Business M.A., Northwestern University, Chicago B.S., San Francisco State University M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

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Madden, Derek (1990) McKenzie, Ross John (2001) Morales, Michael (2001) Biology Math Agriculture B.A./B.A., M.A. California State University, Fresno B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis A.S., Kings River College Ph.D, University of South Africa Obispo B.S., California State University, Fresno M.A., University of California, San Diego Maki, Erik (2005) Motroni, Milan (2001) Music McKissick, Allan D. (1981) Health, Adaptive Physical Education B.A., California State University, Fresno Communication Studies B.A., University of California, Davis M.A. University of Illinois A.A., Glendale Community College M.A., University of the Pacifi c B.A., M.A. California State University, Los Angeles Maki, Laura (1996) Mulder, Cheryl (1996) Chemistry Meidl, Kenneth (1997) Health, Physical Education, Coach B.S., California State University, Fresno Physics B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Ph.D., University of California, Davis B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis M.S., U.S. Sports Academy Obispo Maldonado-Ballance, Theresa M. (2000) M.S., California State University, Fresno Netto, Jeff rey A. (1999) Counselor English A.A., St. Lucy’s Priory Mendes, John A. (1991) Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara B.A., M.Ed., Northern Arizona University Agriculture A.A., Modesto Junior College Netto, Jenny Tashjian (2001) Malsam, Emily (2005) B.S., M.S. California Polytechnic University, San Luis English English Obispo B.A., B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

B.S., M.A., North Dakota State University M.A., California State University, Fullerton INDEX Mendez, Pedro (2001) Manzo, Laura (2005) Dean of Public Safety/Technical Education & Newell, William D. (1989) Spanish Community Education/Workforce Development History A.A., B.A., California State University, Stanislaus A.A., Bellevue Community College B.A., San Diego State University M.A., George Washington University B.A., Washington State University M.A., University of California, San Diego M.A., Ph.D., University of Idaho Meyer, Heidi (2009) Martin, Anne (2001) Math Niazmand, Haleh (2005) Music B.A., Calvin College Art A.S., Santa Fe Community College M.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.A., University of South Dakota B.M., New School of Music M.F.A, University of Arizona, Tucson M.M., Yale University Michelena, Jaymes (2001) Math Nomof, Thomas (2000) Martin, Harold Curtis (2000) B.S., California State University, Stanislaus Physics History M.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis B.A., University of California, Berkeley B.A., University of California Berkeley Obispo M.S., San Jose State University M.A., ABD, University of California, San Diego Miller, Steven (2005) Olson, Kurt (2004) McGarry, James C. (2000) Political Science PE Coach Business B.A., Haverford College B.A., University of California, Davis B.A., St. Joseph’s College, New York M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley M.A., National University Graduate Certif. Philosophy/Theology Gregorian University, Rome, Italy Mo, Eva (1999) One, Optimism (2005) M.A., Georgia State Univ., Atlanta History English M.A., Indiana University A.A., Chabot College A.A., Modesto Junior College M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.A., University of California, Berkeley B.A., University of California, Berkeley L.L.M., Golden Gate University M.A., San Francisco State University M.A., California State University, Stanislaus J.D., University of Southern California Monlux, Michele (2001) Payvar, Kamran (1997) McInnes, Elizabeth (2005) Biology Mathematics Biology A.A., Chabot College B.S., Teachers Training University B.S., University of LaVerne, LaVerne California B.A., M.A., University of California, Berkeley M.S., California State University, Fresno M.S., California Polytechnic University, Pomona

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Peek, Adrienne (2005) Robinson, Belen (2007) Serros, Richard D. (1988) English Learning Disabilities Specialist Art History B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno B.A., M.S., San Diego State University A.A., Modesto Junior College B.A., Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara Peterson, John (1997) Robles, Martha (2002) Automotive Technology Dean of Admissions and Records Shea, Mary (2001) Vocational Experience, 18 years A.S., Modesto Junior College Health, Physical Education p/t Chabot/Las Positas 2 years B.A., University of San Francisco, Coach, Cross Country, Track & Field M.A., California State University, Stanislaus B.S., Michigan State University Phillips, Dale (2005) M.S., Eastern Michigan University Computer Science Roslaniec, Mary (2001) A.A., Modesto Junior College Chemistry Shook, Burt (2005) B.A., Western Illinois University Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles EOP&S Counselor M.B.A., University of LaVerne Postdoctoral Training, Los Alamos National A.A., L.A. Pierce Junior College Laboratory B.A., California State University, Pierstorff , Samuel (2000) Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv Northridge English/Creative Writing M.A., University of the Pacifi c A.A., Sabre, Alejandro (1998) B.A., M.F.A., California State University, Long Beach Music Short, Kathleen (1977) B.S., National University of Mexico Computer Graphics/Computer Science Pignotti, Angela J. (2011) M.S., Carnegie Mellon University B.A., California State University, Fresno Mathematics D.M.A., Eastman School of Music, B.A., M.S. University of Colorado, Boulder Rochester, NY Shrock, David L. (1997) M.S., PhD University of CA, Santa Cruz Health Education Sahlman, James (1999) B.A., M.A., San Jose State University Pollard, Dale (1999) Communication Studies Ed.D., United States Sports Academy Agriculture A.A., Modesto Junior College A.S., Modesto Junior College B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Sill, Nancy (2000) B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic University, San Luis M.A., University of the Pacifi c Accounting Obispo Ph.D., Ohio University B.S., California State University, Stanislaus Certifi ed Public Accountant Ramsey, Jill D. (1999) Sanders, Brian K. (1995) MAOL, Chapman University Nursing Dean, Science, Mathematics, & Engineering A.A., Modesto Junior College B.S., University of California, Santa Barbara Silva, Mary (1997) B. S., Physiology, University of California, Davis M.A., University of Oregon Study Skills B.S.N., Loyola University of Chicago B. Ed., St. Patrick’s College, Dublin, Ireland M.S., University of California, San Francisco Scheg, Lawrence (2000) M.A., California State University, Chico Reading J.D., Cal Northern School of Law, Chico Redwing, Chad (2005) B.A., Niagara University Humanities M.A., Western Connecticut State College Sinclair, Brian (2005) B.A., Arizona State University Computer Graphics M.A., University of Chicago Schmidt, Cynthia D. (1996) A.A., Modesto Junior College Ph.D., University of Chicago Nursing B.F.A. Art Center College of Design B.S., California State University, Fresno M.A., Chapman University Riggs, Lisa A. (1994) M.S., California State University, Sacramento Nursing Smedshammer, Michael (2000) B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus Schmitt, Gladys (2012) Instructional Design Coordinator M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills Nursing A.A., Santa Rosa Junior College A.D.N.. Modesto Junior College B.A., University of California, Berkeley Rivera-Jara, Eva (2007) M.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of New Mexico Counselor Schnoor, Amanda (2009) A.A., Modesto Junior College Animal Science Smith, Albert J. (1994) B.A., San Diego State University B.S., Oregon State University History M.A., University of LaVerne A.A., Fresno City College B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

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Smith, Ann (2000) Stroud, Stephen (1980) Williams-Jackson, Cheryl (2005) English Music Child Development B.S., Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee A.A., Modesto Junior College A.A., Hartnell College M.A., University of Hawaii B.A., University of California, Los Angeles B.A., California State University, San Jose M.S., Ed.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign M.S., Capella University Smith, E. Denise (1991) English Sundquist, Michael (2007) Wohlstadter, Jason (2005) A.A., Modesto Junior College Dean, Arts Humanities and Communications English B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus A.A., B.A., University of California, Davis B.A., M.F.A., UC Irvine M.A., UC Irvine Snaer, Demetrius (2008) Ph.D., UC Irvine Physical, Recreational, and Health Education Thames, Brenda (2011) Cross Country/Track Coach Vice President of Student Services Wonder, Nancy L. (2009) B.A., California State University, Fresno B.A., University of California, Berkeley Nursing M.A., Fresno Pacifi c University M.S.W., University of Southern California B.S.N., Seattle Pacifi c College M.A., University of Southern California M.S.N., University of Phoenix Spain, Layla (2007) Counselor Todd, James E. (2006) Wong, B. Linda (1994) A.A., Modesto Junior College Anthropology Counselor B.S., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus A.A., Brevard Community College A.A., Ed.D., Mills College B.A., New College of Florida B.A., California State University, Chico M.A., The George Washington University M.S., University of LaVerne

Spector, Stanley J. (1986) M.A., University of California, Santa Cruz INDEX Philosophy Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz Wray, Gerald (2006) B.A., M.Ed., Loyola College, Baltimore Automotive Technology M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder Vallee, Lillian (1991) A.S., College of Technology, Belfast, Ireland English A.D.F.E., University of Ulster, Belfast, Ireland St. Urbain, Barbara (1998) A.A., M.S.Sc., The Queens University of Belfast, Ireland Counselor B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley B.G.S., M.A., University of Iowa Young, Sam C. (1996) Vaughan, Timothy (1996) Physical Education Stearns, Jill (2012) Industrial Electronics/Computer Electronics B.A., University of California, Davis President B.S., California State University, Stanislaus M.S., Sacramento State University B.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Vaughn, Christopher (2000) Zamora, John A. (2001) M.S. National University Computer Science Computer Science B.S., California State University, Stanislaus A.S., College of the Sequoias Steiner, Gabriele (1991) B.S., California State University, Fresno German / Italian / ESL Ward, David G. (1993) Literature & Language Arts Anatomy and Physiology Zermeño, Joe L. (2009) B.A., University of Klagenfurt, Austria B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Biology M.A., UC Irvine Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center B.S., M.S., California State University, Hayward Postdoctoral Certifi cate, The Johns Hopkins University Stevens, Jim (2000) School of Medicine Physical Education; Football Coach A.A., American River College Weaver, Jeff ery L. (1989) B.S., M.S., California State University, Hayward Machine Tool Technology A.A., Modesto Junior College Stevenson, Robert (2001) B.V.E., California State University, Stanislaus Art, Humanities B.A., University of California, Berkeley Westrope, Theron K. (1999) M.F.A., S.F. Art Institute English B.A., University of the Pacifi c Stovall, Theresa (2008) M.A., University of the Pacifi c English Ph.D., University of Louisiana at LaFayette B.A., Chapman University M.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus Ed.D., University of the Pacifi c 337 FACULTY EMERITI FACULTY EMERITI Adams, Shirlee D. Baggett, David Buckley, Robert E. Collins, Linda Ekker, Richard C. Green, Jack Byron 1971-2003 1994-3013 1975-1993 1984-2004 1981-2001 1961-1991 Articulation Offi cer Ornamental Horticulture/ Administration of Justice Communication Studies English Spanish Plant Science Agostini, Therese "Susie" Bucknell, Leland C. Conway, Tom Elam, Robert V. Mary Ann Greenwood 1992-2010 Basey, Harold 1966-1999 1985-2004 1969-1998 1975-2004 Dean, Matriculation, 1965-1996 Agriculture Physical Education History, Anthropology Counselor Administration & Records Biology Bucknell, Sandra Coolahan, Edwin M. Elems, Stan W. Groth, Christine M. Ahrens, Donald Bates, June 1972-2001 1967-1977 1962-1992 2002-2011 1969-2004 1944-1952; 1960-1978 Family and Consumer Printing Zoology, Biology; Senior Offi ce Administration Earth Science, Meteorology Art Sciences Curator, Great Valley Museum Cooper, Ron Hacker, Mary Lou Albiani, Jack P. Bates, Raymond E. Burger, Leroy 1990-2007 Espinola, Frank Jr. 1973-2006 1969-1997 1959-1978 1969-1985 Automotive Technology 1960-1976 Human Services Physical Education Coach Art Work Experience Agriculture Costello, Bonnie Hagen, Stanley H. Allen, Kenneth L. Baxter, Robert L. Burns, Ronald D. 1992-2009 Fagin, Mara 1964-1973 1969-2000 1962-1988 1972-1991 Nursing 1988-2008 Assistant Librarian English Geology Administration of Justice English Cover, Alan Hale, Eileen A. Alvarez, Juan Beattie, Alex D. Byrne, John E. 1976 - 2004 Fernandez, Horacio 1990-2009 1971-2004 1977-2004 1967-1992 Dean, Agriculture & 1962-1987 Nursing Counseling, Dean of Student Engineering Economics, History Environmental Sciences Spanish Services Hamblin, Darwin Bedford, Anthony Cardoza, George Cripe, Carl Fischer, Harry L. 1965-1985 Alves, Ronald 1971-1999 1981-2004 1971-2000 1947-1972 Coordinator of CETA Education 1974-2004 History Agriculture Chemistry Engineering; Department Programs Agriculture Chairman Benker, Patricia D. Carlson, Irene Davis, Donald Hanna, Jean G. Anderson, Richard 1978-2004 1956-1979 1974-2000 Fisher, Charles E. 1958-1984 1989-2009 Dental Assisting Home Economics Business 1960-1990 Business Biology Counselor Berg-Phillips, Barbara Carlton, Hal Daoud, Anita Hansen, Lynn M. Andrews, Howard 1991-1999 1971-1997 1975-1990 Fisher, Pamila 1968-2001 1975-1985 Nursing Agriculture Nursing 1979- 2004 Biology Automotive Chancellor, Yosemite Besio, Maxine N. Christopherson, Eric Diers, Andrew V. Community College District Hartman, Teri L. Antonio, Ruth M. 1951-1955; 1957-1971 1965-2002 1955-1972 1975-2011 1958-1991 School Nurse English Engineering Freeman, Darlene L. Art/Design/Computer English 1965-2003 Graphics Blank, C. Arnold Clark, Donald Draper, Lowell A. Business Ard, Gary L. 1966-1991 1971-1999 1965-1993 Havens, Richard A. 1971-2007 Dean of College Services Behavioral & Social Sciences English Galloway, Julia 1964-1980 Golf Coach 1982-1996 Agriculture Physical Education Instructor Boyd, Dan W. Clarke, James L. Dutton, Ann Foods and Nutrition 1969-2004 1985-2012 1979-1999 Heinsius, John J. Ashleigh, Dave Distance Education Family & Consumer Sciences Gauvreau, Bob 1979-2004 1971-2004 Boyer, Allen H. 1974-2002 Business Physical Education, Math 1968-2003 Clarke, Tobin Dyer, Patricia Dean of Instructional Services Music 2006-2011 1989-2003 Henline, Horace Ashworth, Frank Dean, Library, Learning Physical Education Glatt, Robert L. 1973-1985 (1992-2004) Bracken, Francis "Jack" Resources & Technology 1997-2011 Assistant Dean, Public Safety 1970-2003 Eagan, Beverly F. Culinary Arts Admissions and Records Physical Education Clowers, Burl 1975-1993 Azevedo, John 1965-1995 Allied Health Gonsalves, Clare Hertert, Patricia C. 1970-1999 Brown, Harold Electronics 1964-1985 1961-1979 Biology 1953-1985 Eckle, Thomas Nursing Instructional Resources Business Collins, J. Stephen 1974-2001 Consultant 1965-2002 Dean, Business, Behavioral & Goodrow, Marvin H. Vice President of Instruction Social Sciences 1968-1991 Chemistry 338 FACULTY EMERITI

Hilsabeck, Robert L. Jones, William A. Lafon, Diana Lundberg, Donald L. V. Metcalf, Evelyn Elaine Nicoll-Johnson, Teri 1968-1993 1971-2003 1959-1978 1965-1976 1980-2009 1980-2013 Auto Body Business Home Economics Counselor English as a Second Language Psychology

Hinchey, Gwendolyn Juergenson, Yancey LaMont, Rose Marie Lyle, Terry Monast, Joseph H Nimphius, Richard F. 1966-1988 1977-2004 1992-2013 1983-2007 2001-2012 1980-2006 Nursing Agricuture Economics Program Director, Philosophy Agriculture & Environmental Respiratory Care Program Sciences Hoagland, Dale E. Juette, Helen La Mothe, Harry Moncrief, Lawrence 1980-2011 1966-1985 1965-1983 Manrique, Julius C. 1972-1992 Nylander, Selma Administration of Justice Nursing Trade and Technical 1973-1997 Administration of Justice 1969-1977 Assistant Dean, Dental Assisting Hodge, Douglas Karnopp, Anna Lancaster-Mingus, Carol Student Services Montalbano, James 1975-1996 1980-1992 1993-2011 1984-2005 O'Bosky, Julia Dean, Physical, Recreational Nursing Telecommunications Manzoni, Ronald D. Computer Science 1983-1990 and Health Education 1968-1996 Dean, Health Occupations Keach, Robert M. Lane, Ronald W. Vice President of Instruction Moore, Ralph Hodges, Stanley L. 1991-2007 1969-1999 1961-1992 O'Connor, Michael 1965-1995 Dental Assisting English Martinez, Desdemona Computer Science 1977-2005 President 1989-2007 Chemistry Kelly, J. Russell Lavaggi, Nita High Tech Specialist, DSP&S Morris, Bernard E. Hoegh, Bob 1968-2001 1953-1974 1972-2003 Ogawa, Sayuri E. 1961-1990 English Assistant Librarian Martinez, John English 1979-2002 Physical Education 2004-2010 Family and Consumer Kerr, Robert T. Lawrence, Dorothy J. Dean of Special Programs Morrow, Marilyn M. Sciences INDEX Holmes, LeRoy A. 1970-1994 1954-1974 1955-1979 1970-2001 Behavioral and Social Home Economics Mayhew, Lewis B. Jr. Physical Education Olmstead, Mrs. Helen E.L. Electronics Sciences, Division Dean 1973-2004 1946-1964 Lea, Ugo P. Counseling Mortensen, Barbara English Hornberger, Nan Kidd, Marsha 1963-1990 1967-2002 1974-1998 1979-2000 Dean of Student Services McAllister, Alice D. Health, Physical Education Onorato, Daniel S. Sociology Health and PE Coach 1953-1968 1969-2006 Lenkeit, Don Nursing Mudie, John English, Spanish Hsuan, Wei Kline, Roberta 1972-2004 1963-1996 1966-1993 1988-2004 Anthropology McCallum, William J. Physics Onorato, Mary Alice Mathematics Child Development 1956-1965 1991-2010 Lenkeit, Roberta Science; Counselor Murov, Steven L. Nursing Hulst, Dorothy C. Knapp, C. William 1976-2004 1979-2006 1961-1979 1955-1978 Anthropology Mc Clarty, Edward L. Chemistry/MAPS Ortega, Augusto Home Economics Business 1948-1981 1972-1997 Lippert, Roy H. Communication Studies, Murray, Maurine N. Auto Technology Hurst, RoseLee Knies, Donald 1950-1970 Telecommunications 1950-1964 1991-2013 1976-1991 Agriculture Business Ortega, Jose F. English Counselor McLeod, Wilma J. 1977-1999 Loeffl er, Roland 1990-2004 Nanez, Estella Business Jensen, Gwendolyn Kreger, Gerald 1954-1985 Vice President, Student 1988-2013 1966-1985 1965-1992 Physical Science Services Counseling Ottoboni, Lorraine Music Reading 1965-1992 Lomax, Brian McCullough, Richard A Nash, John D. Business Johnson, James L. Kroll, Margaret "Peggy" Electronics 1974-2000 1965-1993 1969-2007 2000-2013 1986-2004 Administration of Justice History Overgaard, Nels, Jr. Communication Studies Director, Title V, Early College 1973-1993 Lowry, Ann McKinnon, Maurice Neumann, Paul R. Dean, Business Johnson, Odessa P. Lab, Walter F. 2003-2010 2007-2013 1968-1997 (1970-2001) 1965-1987 Interior Design Dean, Allied Health and English Palmie, B. Jeanne Dean, Community and Art Family and Consumer 1966-1989 Economic Development Loyd, Richard Sciences Nicewonger, John Dean, Home Economics/ Lafaille, Leon L. 1966-1996 1979-2006 Trade & Technical Johnson, Ralph E. 1948-1980 Physical Education Merryman, Mary Alice Agriculture 1946-1975 Physical, Recreation 1968-1996 Parsons, Mark C. Physical, Recreation, Health and Health Education Luebke, William R. Reading Nicholas, Dorothy F. 1955-1975 Education 1974-2009 1965-1977 Physical, Recreation, Astronomy, Physical Science Reading and Study Skills Health Education 339 FACULTY EMERITI

Pearson, Alysa K. Richina, Richard R. Shaw, Kathleen G. Sternberg, Morris Turner, N. Edmund Wells, Barbara 1988-1998 1968-1990 1982-2002 1946-1963 1965-1984 1981-2012 Learning Disabilities Automotive Technology English Science Electronics Sign Language

Pederson, Evelyn Rissi, Doris D. Shelton, Mary Rose Stone, Duane Tye, Elizabeth Wesley-Hartman, 1962-1974 1964-1987 1985-1995 1978-2004 1960-1985 Charmaine Counseling Nursing Health Services Coordinator Architecture Home Economics 1990-2007 Counselor Pehl, Sue Roach, Dudley Shuler, Dorothy I. Strangio, Michael Uyeshiro, Sandra 1977-2004 1970-1993 1957-1970 1981-2012 1981-2011 Whaley, Harold C. Offi ce Technologies Assistant Dean of College English English as a Second Anatomy and Physiology 1964-1993 Services Language Agriculture Person, Pauline M. Siefkin, Randolph R. Valaas, Geraldine 1962-1974 Robert, Brenda 1970-2001 Streeter, Gerald 1969-1985 Wieber, Delores Nursing 1997-2007 Political Science 1964-1991 Dental Assisting 1979-1991 Dean, Literature & Physical Education, Coach Nursing Petersen, Daniel W. Language Arts Sielicki, Hilda Van Dyken, Marian J. 1967-2003 1992-2007 Swanson, Carol 1967-1988 Wightman, Wayne Art Rodgers, Raymond M. School Nurse 1991-2002 Mathematics 1971-2004 1961-1980 Nursing English Petersen, John Walter Agriculture Sigmond, Patricia E. Vaught, Lloyd C. 1983-2007 1974-2001 Sweeney, Richard A. 1982-2013 Williams, Juanita J. Auto Body Rolfe, Robert W. Nursing 1967-2013 Computer Science 1966-1983 1950-1978 Sociology Nursing Pham, Le-Huong Business Sims, Odette P. Wait, D. Dwight 1981-2007 1962-1993 Talbot, Carl 1957-1979 Williams, Robert C. Librarian Ross, Mary P. English; Folklore 1971-1988 Ornamental Horticulture 1975-2008 1960-1993 Communication Studies Counselor Phillips, Gary J. Physical, Recreation Smith, Douglass R. Walter, Alta M. 1959-1998 and Health Education 1988-2013 Thompson, A. Lance 1962-1973 Wilson, E. William English Art/Photography 1974-1999 Nursing 1980-2005 Salazar, Roman S. Dean, Science, Math & Computer Science Pinckney, Jan 1973-2009 Smith, Ron Engineering Ward, Teryl M. 1994-2009 Business 1979-1996 1991-2014 Wilson, Lynda L. Auto Tech Biology Thompson, Lucille Nursing 1983-2007 Sargis, Samuel 1969-1985 Nursing Pollard, C. Les 1959-1993 Smith, Wilma Nursing Waring, Derek 1950-1983 Mathematics 1947-1984 1996 – 2010 Wilson, Marian Business Counseling Thorpe, Dennis Counseling, Dean of 1976-1991 Schefter, Joseph A. 2005-2011 Student Services Nursing Raduechel, Robert D. 1975-1999 Sola, John Architecture Dean of Special Programs 1983-2004 Assistant Librarian 2003-2013 Wiinikka, Peter G. Automotive Technology Fire Science Tingley, Ronald Waterman, David J., Jr. 1976-2000 Scheuber, Pius J. 1971-2013 1953-1980 Physics Ralph, Helen 1968-1993 Spidell, William Counseling Psychology 1965-1985 Agriculture 1966-1991 Wood, Edward D. Home Economics Counselor Top, Darrell Watson, Sharon 1947-1971, Schwark, Louis 1968-2003 1973-2004 Science Reeves, William 1956-1981 Stanley, Elaine S. Mathematics Offi ce Technologies 1965-1997 Work Experience 1946-1948; 1959-1975 Woodside, Sandra Counseling Art Trimble, William C. Weese, Larry R. 2001-2013 Scully, Dorothy L. 1968-2000 1972-2007 Sociology Reilly, Jerry M. 1980-2013 Starr, Benjamin S. English as a Second Architecture 1968-2003 Reading 1970-2002 Language Woodward, Cyrus E., "Sid" Art Philosophy Weller, William A. 1965-1988 Sensenbaugh, Dean Tsuruda, Dean Y. 1969-1999 Communication Studies Remsing, Joseph Gary 1956-1985 Steinhoff , Richard 1975-2013 Business 1971-2004 Physical Education; Coach 1970-1994 Counselor Woodward, Pauline E. Art Mathematics Wellman, Thora L. 1963-1990 Shannon, Almetta Upton, Pamela 1965-1975 Nursing Rhodes, Richard 1989-2004 Stephens, Leonard 1990-2014 Health Occupations, 1973-2003 Nursing 1974-1997 Anatomy and Physiology Department Chairman Woodward, Shirley Behavioral Social Sciences Welding 1975-1998 Music 340 FACULTY EMERITI

Ye, Xiang Dong 2001-2012 Mathematics

Zehnder, John F. 1968-1993 Learning Skills INDEX

341 GLOSSARY GLOSSARY OF COLLEGE TERMS activities requirement: a course requirement of some C-ID (California Course Identifi cation number) faculty advisor: An instructor who assists students in associate degree candidates that asks students to enroll in A common course numbering system in the State of developing a program of study within a major. Contact a formally recognized "Activities" course (p. 104) with the California. A C-ID number identifi es a lower-division, the division offi ce of the major to connect with the goal of having a specifi c type of learning experience. transferable course commonly articulated between the appropriate advisor. California Community Colleges and universities (including advanced standing: Classifi cation of student who has Universities of California, the California State Universities, general education (GE) or breadth patterns: completed previous college-level coursework. as well as with many of California's independent colleges Courses required of all associate degree candidates and universities). regardless of major to assure a broad educational articulation a formal, written and published agreement experience. These diff er for the A.A. and A.S. degrees that identifi es courses (or sequences of courses) on the certifi cates of achievement: An award in recognition and for transfer. See Instructional Programs for specifi c MJC campus that are comparable or acceptable in lieu of of successful completion of specialized coursework in an requirements. specifi c requirements at another campus, often called the area which is typically oriented toward gaining skills for "transfer" or "target institution." Successful completion of employment in a specifi c vocation or trade. guidance requirement: a requirement for some an articulated course assures the student and the faculty associate degree candidates in which the students are that the student has taken the appropriate course, received class schedule: The off ering of courses for a given asked take a formally recognized guidance course (p. 104) the necessary instruction and preparation, and that similar semester. in order to work on an educational plan and learn about outcomes can be assured enabling progression to the next the college experience and other helpful concepts to level of instruction at the transfer institution. community education classes: Fully fee-funded improve their learning experience in college vocational and recreational classes that do not appear on a assessment: tests completed by the student to help student's transcript and carry no credit value. grade point average (GPA): The average of a student's counselors and advisors determine the student's skill level grades. See Academic Regulations for method of in the disciplines of reading, writing, and mathematics. counselor: a person whose training and primary role computation. at the college is to assist students with personal, career, associate degree : (AA, AA-T, AS, AS-T) a collegiate vocational and educational planning and development. IGETC: Acronym for the "Intersegmental General degree granted by California Community Colleges that, in Education Transfer Curriculum" general education pattern addition to coursework in the major, includes "general corequisite: a course which must be taken in the same required of students who plan to earn a bachelor's degree. education" coursework across the curriculum to provide semester (concurrently)as another course. In some cases, This pattern can be used for transfer to UC or the CSU. the student a broad educational experience . To learn more taking the course prior to is acceptable. about degree options, read the "Planning Your Education" lab (course format): a type of instruction in which the credit (graded) course: Course for which units are section starting on p. 85. student is active in the learning process as the instructor granted. At MJC, any course numbered 1 through 399. oversees activities, e.g., using a computer, experimenting associate degrees for transfer (AA-T, AS-T) degrees with elements, using a microscope. CSU-GE: Acronym for the "California State University" designed to facilitate seamless transfer to the California general education pattern required of students who plan State University system. learning outcome: a statement defi ning the expected to earn a bachelor's degree. This pattern can be used for outcome of a student satisfactorily completing a course, admission: the formal process of becoming a student at transfer to the CSU. award, General Education pattern, or attending Modesto MJC. Separate from registration. Junior College. educational plan: A tentative outline of MJC courses, audit: to take a course without receiving credit, a grade, developed by the student and/or a counselor, that a lecture (course format): a type of instruction in which nor formal record of enrollment. Typically used in instances student will plan to take in order to meet the a specifi c the student typically observes the instructor e.g., speaking, where a student may want to review course material of a educational goal. giving an electronic presentation, asking questions to course taken previously. Available only to those students provoke discussion. electives (degree): degree-applicable (50-399) courses who have met the repeat limitation on an existing course. elected by the student which do not fulfi ll a specifi c limitation on enrollment: a specifi c rule that defi nes baccalaureate degree: formal name of the bachelor's degree requirement but help satisfy the required 60 units what type of student may enroll in a course. Course degree. for associate degree. enrollment can be limited to students with demonstrated abilities, medical clearance, and legal clearance. bachelor's degree: Degree granted by four-year electives (major): course options listed within a given colleges or universities. Commonly granted as the Bachelor major that the student may select to apply toward the of Arts (B.A.) or the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), however, degree. other types of bachelor's degrees can be granted as well.

Rev. 04/27/2014 sp 342 GLOSSARY lower division: The fi rst two years of college work, college or university. Typically occurs when students earn typically defi ned as, freshman and sophomore years, for a an associate degree and enroll at another institution to bachelor's degree. By law only lower-division work can be earn a bachelor's degree. off ered at a community college. transcript (of record): Copy of student's academic major: The program of study a student plans to pursue record prepared by the Enrollment Services division. e.g., biology, nursing, etc., which can culminate to an Often required for transfer or employment by another associate degree, baccalaureate degree, or an advanced institution. degree. upper division: The last two years of college work, i.e., materials fee: a fee charged to students to cover the junior and senior years and/or courses. Upper division cost of materials used in a given course courses are not off ered at MJC matriculation: A process that enhances access to the withdraw: to formally remove one's self from a given college and promotes students to reach their educational course. goals successfully. non-credit (ungraded) course: Course for which no units are given. At MJC, any course numbered 800-999 is non-credit. pass-no pass (P/NP) grading: A grading system allowing a course to be taken for a grade of PASS or INDEX NO PASS. rather than for a letter grade of A,B,C,D,F. See Academic Regulations for details. Formerly referred to as "CREDIT/NO CREDIT" or CR/NC.

PiratesNet: MJC's website that allows students and prospective students admission to the college through an online application, to search and register for classes and check grades. prerequisite: A requirement which must be completed prior to enrollment in a course. If required, it is listed in the course description. See section on Courses. registration: the formal process of selecting and enrolling in MJC courses in a given semester. semester unit: In general, a semester unit represents 1 hour of lecture or 3 hours of laboratory per week for a semester. Graduation requires 60 semester units. Some schools are on "semester" systems, and some schools are on "quarter" systems. One semester unit at MJC is equivalent to one and a half quarter units of coursework at a "quarter" system institution. skills recognition: an award recognized by MJC that does not appear on the student's transcript syllabus: a document prepared by an instructor for students in a given course, defi ning what will be covered in the course, and outlining expectations and policies in some instances. Often includes signifi cant dates of examinations and other key events. transfer: to complete a set of courses at MJC or another community college and continue as a student at another 343 INDEX: A - C

Agricultural Science program ...... 153 Associate Degrees for Transfer requirements for ...... 100 Agriculture & Environmental Sciences division ...... 115 Career Technical education requirements for ...... 102 Index earning multiple...... 64 Agriculture: Sales, Service program ...... 147 Graduation ceremony for ...... 64 Symbols Alcohol abuse ...... 9 philosophy of ...... 63 Allied Health Awards University Preparation requirements for ...... 98 2+2 Program program rights for ...... 16 AS-Ts (about) ...... 99 Credit earned from ...... 58 Allied Health division ...... 119 Athletics and student life ...... 80 8th Grade Students, admission of ...... 27 Alpha Gamma sigma ...... 80 Athletic Training/Sports Medicine program ...... 168 ΑΓΣ 27 Amnesty International ...... 79 Attendance ...... 40 ΦΘΚ ...... 80 Animal Science program ...... 155 Autobody Collision Repair program ...... 168 A Anime Otaku ...... 79 Autobody Refi nishing program ...... 168 AP (Advanced Placement) Automotive Maintenance program ...... 170 AA-Ts (about) ...... 99 Exams ...... 59 Automotive Technology program ...... 170 AB 540-Exemption from non-residency fees ...... 25 Grid ...... 60 Reporting results to MJC ...... 59 Academic Awards B Transferring results to other institutions ...... 59 about...... 14, 63 applying for and receiving...... 64 Applying for and Receiving Academic Awards ...... 63 Bachelor's Degree Academic Dismissal ...... 53 Art Gallery ...... 79 admission for holders of ...... 97 and Career Technical Education...... 101 Art History program ...... 163 Academic Distinctions ...... 53 Bachelor's Degree, Academic Freedom ...... 16, 324 Articulation of Courses, about ...... 17 considerations for vocational students ...... 101 Academic Probation ...... 53 Artifi cial Insemination program ...... 157 Basic Heavy Equipment Technician program ...... 150 Academic Problems Art program ...... 164 Behavioral & Social Sciences division ...... 121 Early Alert for ...... 34 Arts Competition...... 80 Benefi ts Sticker Academic Records Arts, Humanities, & Communications division ...... 117 about...... 77 procedure to inspect ...... 67 Assessment ...... 16 obtaining ...... 45, 77 Academic Renewal ...... 54 Challenging prerequisites and ...... 33 BIA (Bureau of Indian Aff airs) Grants ...... 48 Accelerated Careers in Technology Program ...... 18 for English ...... 32 Biological Sciences program...... 172 Accounting program ...... 142 for ESL (English as a Second Language) ...... 32 Black Student Union club ...... 79 for Reading...... 32 Accreditation of Modesto Junior College ...... inside front cover Blocks on Registration ...... 37 how to participate...... 32 Activity Courses purpose of ...... 31 blood pressure monitoring ...... 75 repetition of ...... 39 Retest procedure for ...... 33 Board of Governor's Fee Waiver (BOGW) ...... 48 Adapted PE courses ...... 284 Assessment Testing Bookkeeping program ...... 174 at the Testing Center ...... 71 Addiction Bookstore ...... 25 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention. See Associate Degrees ASSIST.org ...... 88 for Transfer Bureau of Indian Aff airs Grants ...... 48 Associate Degrees for Transfer ...... 14, 89, 99 Business Administration program ...... 175 Administration of Justice program ...... 143 Administration of Justice (AS-T) ...... 143 Admission Art History (AA-T) ...... 163 Business division ...... 123 after dismissal ...... 30 Business Administration (AS-T) ...... 175 Business Operations program ...... 178 Communication Studies (AA-T) ...... 187 for students from other California Community Colleges ...... 30 Business Services ...... 43 how to apply ...... 24 Mathematics (AS-T) ...... 249 of Columbia College students ...... 24 Music (AA-T) ...... 255 C steps to apply for ...... 24 Studio Arts (AA-T) ...... 163 Theatre Arts (AA-T) ...... 311 (Admissions Offi ce) Enrollment Services Calculating the GPA ...... 50 about...... 23 Associates degree Calendar ...... diff erences from Certifi cate of Achievement ...... 101 Advanced Heavy Equipment Technician Program ...... 150 Academic Calendar...... 6 Associates Degrees Advanced Placement (AP). See AP (Advanced Placement) about...... 14 CAL GRANTS ...... 48 Agricultural Business program ...... 147 applying for ...... 64 California Chaff ee Grant ...... 49 344 INDEX: C- E

California Community College Honor Society ...... 80 Computer Applications Specialist program...... 190 Doctor Clinic ...... 75 California Community College Students, admission for ...... 25 Computer Electronics program ...... 190 Drug and Alcohol Abuse ...... 9 California Residency, determining...... 25 Computer Graphics Applications E California Residency Requirement ...... 25 program ...... 192 courses ...... 192 Early Alert...... 34 California State University Computer Information Systems program ...... 194 Early College Program ...... 29 ...... 16, 14, 88-90, 93, 97,-98, 106-108, 244 Computer Numeric Machine Control. See Machine Tool Earth Science Call Boxes ...... 9 Technology program program ...... 200 CalWORKs ...... 72 courses ...... 200 Computer Programming Specialist program ...... 195 campus activities Economics Computer Science program ...... 196 organization of ...... 79 courses ...... 201 Concurrently Enrolled Columbia College students ...... 24 Campus Safety ...... 9 Educational Talent Search ...... 78 conduct violations Campus Security Act ...... 9 Electronics Technology list of ...... 326 courses ...... 201 Career and Technical Education Pathway ...... 101 continuous Enrollment and catalog rights ...... 16 Elevator keys ...... 74 Career Development and Transfer Center ...... 72 Corporate Training & Corporate College...... 18 Elevator keys for students with disabilities ...... 74. Career Development Center ...... 72 counseling Email Accounts for Students ...... 38. CARE Program ...... 72 for international students ...... 76 Emergencies Catalog Rights, policy on ...... 15 Guidance Classes ...... 34 Dial 911 ...... 9 INDEX Celebration of the Humanities, about ...... 80 Course Identifi cation Numbering System (C-ID) ...... 90-91 Emergency Course numbering system ...... 16 Certifi cates of Achievement ...... 15, 96-99, 142-321 fi nding student in ...... 8 Course Outlines of Record, about ...... 16 about ...... 15 Emergency Locating Service...... 8 applying for ...... 63 Course Repetition Emergency Medical Service defi ned ...... 86 activity of ...... 39 courses ...... 203 diff erences from Associate Degree ...... 101 Courses Technician (EMT) program ...... 203 Off ered at MJC ...... 96 withdrawal from ...... 40 steps to receive ...... 102 Engineering Credit courses ...... 204 Certifi cation of General Education ...... 97, 100 acceptance of credit outside the US ...... 56 English Challenging grades ...... 51 CR/NC. See P/NP courses ...... 208 Challenging prerequisites ...... 33 Crop Science program ...... 293 program ...... 207 Chemical Dependency Counseling program ...... 179 CSU-GE Transfer Pattern ...... 107 English as a Second Language (ESL) Chemistry program ...... 179 courses ...... 204 Child Development program ...... 181 D enrollment C-ID (Course Identifi cation Numbering System) ...... 89 Honors program, maintaining ...... 61 Dairy Science program ...... 156 list of MJC courses approved for ...... 90-91 verifi cation of ...... 66 Dance Productions ...... 82 Clerical program ...... 186 Environmental Horticultural Science Data-Entry. See Records Management/Data Entry Specialist courses ...... 214 Code of Conduct ...... 326 program program ...... 212 Columbia College ...... 12, 17, 111, 141 Date Rape, prevention of ...... 10 Environmental Sciences program ...... 215 Equivalent MJC Courses ...... 111 Deans ESL sequence at MJC ...... 205 Commercial Floristry program ...... 212 to contact ...... 56 Ethnic Studies program ...... 216 Communication Studies Dean’s List. See President's List Events ...... 73 for Transfer program ...... 187 Degrees, applying for ...... 63 courses...... 188 Examinations, about ...... 16 Degrees, Certifi cates and Skills Recognitions Off ered at MJC .....96 Competencies for Associate Degree ...... 102 Excessive Units ...... 55 Disability Programs and Services (DSPS) ...... 74 Complaints Executive Administration ...... 4 of discrimination ...... 329 Disclosure of Records ...... 68 MJC ...... 4 YCCD ...... 4 of sexual harassment ...... 329 Division offi ces Complaints, form for ...... 324 list of ...... 56 Exemption from Non-Resident Tuition ...... 26 Locations of ...... 56 345 INDEX: E - L

Exemptions from Remedial Limit ...... 55 General Education Honors Expulsion ...... 327 certifi cation of ...... 97, 98 Contracts ...... 53 defi nition of ...... 86 units ...... 54 Extended Opportunity Programs Expected outcomes for ...... 105 and Services (EOP&S) ...... 74 Humanities program ...... 238 program ...... 225 Human Services program ...... 235 F General Studies (Offi ce of Instruction) ...... 127 General Studies program ...... 227 I Facilities ...... 73 Emphasis in Humanities ...... 225 Faculty, list of Emphasis in Language and Rationality ...... 227 IB Credit (International Baccalaureate) ...... 61 Current, Full-Time ...... 331 Emphasis in Natural Sciences ...... 227 IGETC Transfer Pattern ...... 109 Emphasis in Social & Behavioral Science ...... 228 FAFSA ...... 46 immunizations ...... 75 GENEX 000 ...... 56 Family & Consumer Sciences division ...... 125 Improvement of Grades ...... 52 Geography program...... 229 Family Life Incomplete ...... 51 courses ...... 217 Geology club ...... 79 and Financial Aid ...... 47 Federal Aid Gerontology Individualized Instruction and Services Eligibility for ...... 47 courses ...... 232 courses ...... 240 program ...... 231 Federal Pell Grant ...... 47 Industrial Electronics program...... 241 gold stole and tassel Federal Work-Study program ...... 48 Interdisciplinary Studies eligibility for ...... 80 Financial aid courses ...... 242 Go-Print card ...... 77 for nursing students ...... 48 International Business program ...... 241 Governing board (district) ...... 4 Financial Aid International Contract Programs ...... 76 Appeals ...... 46 Grade Point Average (GPA) ...... 50 Intradistrict Course Equivalencies with Columbia College ...... 111 Eligible Programs/Courses ...... 47 Grades Funding limitations on units attempted ...... 47 challenging ...... 51 J Return of Title IV Funds ...... 47 improvement of ...... 52 verifi cation of ...... 66 Fire Academy job placement services ...... 72 admission into...... 30 Grade Symbols ...... 50 Job Training at MJC ...... 87 Fire Academy program ...... 217 Grading and Credit Policies ...... 50-52 Fire Science program ...... 218 Graduation K fi rst aid ...... 75 ceremony ...... 64 with honors. See Honors Kappa Kappa Psi ...... 79 fi rst-generation students Kinesiology program ...... 242 resources for ...... 78 Graphic Design. See Computer Graphics program fi rst-time college students ...... 74 Guidance L about...... 74 First Year Experience (FYE) ...... 75 courses ...... 232 Floral design. See Environmental Horticultural Science Landscape and Park Maintenance program...... 212 Guidance & Activities Requirements for associate degree Food Services Landscape Design program ...... 213 ...... 98, 102, 104 locations of ...... 75 Languages Other than English requirement Guidance classes Foreign Languages program. See Language Studies program for IGETC ...... 110 importance of ...... 85 Language Studies program ...... 242 Forensics - Competitive Communication Studies ...... 80 outcomes of ...... 34 Learning Communities ...... 84 Forestry program ...... 223 Guidance Requirements for Associate Degree ...... 104 Free Application for Federal Student Aid ...... 46 Liberal Studies program ...... 243 H about...... 15 Fruit Science program ...... 293 Library and Information Technology FWS (Federal Work Study) ...... 48 Health & Physical Education program ...... 232 courses ...... 245 G Health Services ...... 75 Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development Heavy Machinery Management program ...... 150 requirement for CSU ...... 108 Gamers club ...... 79 Higher Education Consortium of (HECCC) ...... 17 Limitations on Enrollment GE, defi ned ...... 86 about...... 38 346 INDEX: L - S

Literature & Language Arts division ...... 129 Nursing Student Loans ...... 48 R Lost and Found ...... 8 O low income students Radio (International Radio) ...... 79 specialized assistance for ...... 78 Readmission after Dismissal ...... 30 Offi ce Administration M courses ...... 276 Real Estate program ...... 299 Offi ce Administration program ...... 275 Reciprocity of General Education Requirements ...... 17 Machine Tool Technology program...... 245 Offi ce Computer Applications program...... 279 Recommended Study Loads ...... 55 Maintenance Machinist program ...... 248, 249 Offi ce Support program ...... 279 Recording Arts program ...... 301 Marketing program ...... 249 Online Courses ...... 18 Records Copies of ...... 67 Master's Degree, admission for holders of ...... 97 Open Enrollment at MJC ...... 12 Correction of ...... 68 Math Operation ID ...... 10 Disclosure of ...... 67 homework assistance ...... 84 Orientation Fees for ...... 45 Math Course Sequence and Options Schedule of ...... 31 Privacy of ...... 67 chart ...... 250 Procedure to inspect ...... 67 Math Drop-in Center ...... 84 P Records Management program ...... 301. Mathematics for Transfer program ...... 250 Recreational Land Management program ...... 265. parking ...... 7 MeChA...... 79 hours of enforcement ...... 7 Red Nations and Friends ...... 79. permits ...... 7, 45

Mechanized Agriculture program ...... 149 Registering for classes INDEX violations...... 7 Medical Assisting (MDAST) ...... 252 how to ...... 36 Pell Grant ...... 47 program ...... 252 Registration Petition, student right to ...... 323 about...... 35 Mental disabilities and prerequisites ...... 38 defi ned ...... 329 Pharmacy Technician courses. See Community Education Registration Blocks ...... 37 Mental health services referral for...... 75 Phi Theta Kappa ...... 79, 80 Repeating courses ...... 39 MJC-GE Phlebotomy. See Community Education Repeat Limitations on Physical Education Courses ...... 282 Pattern ...... 105 Photography program ...... 280 Repetition of courses after passing ...... 39 Multiple associate degrees ...... 64 Physical Education program ...... 281 Report Cards ...... 66 Music Performance and student life ...... 81 Physics program...... 291 Residency Music program ...... 255 PiratesNet. See Registration and Non-Citizens ...... 26 Music program overview ...... 256 P/NP (Pass/No Pass) ...... 52, 53 for Credentialed Employees ...... 25 N Poultry Science program ...... 156 for Military Personnel ...... 25 pregnancy tests ...... 75 Respiratory Care program ...... 302 Network Administration program ...... 267 Prerequisites Retail Management program ...... 305 Non-credit courses. See each department for non-credit course challenge process ...... 38 off erings grounds for challenging ...... 33 S student's right to challenge ...... 323 Nondiscrimination Policy ...... Inside front cover Prerequisites and Registration ...... 38 Safety Non-Resident, defi nition of ...... 25 about...... 9 preventative health care ...... 75 Non-Resident Tuition, Exemption from ...... 26 Statistics for MJC ...... 9 Prevention of drug and alcohol abuse...... 9 NP/NC...... 50 Satisfactory Academic Progress Professional Selling program ...... 296 and Financial Aid ...... 46 NURSE (Associate Degree and Vocational Nursing) ...... 269 profi ciencies Satisfactory completion Nursery Production program ...... 213 expected for associate degree ...... 105, 225 defi nition of ...... 52 Nursing: Associate Degree Nursing program ...... 269 program information, how to read ...... 140 Scholarships Nursing: LVN 30 Unit Option (LVN to RN) ...... 272 Progress Probation and Dismissal ...... 53 as Financial Aid ...... 49 Nursing: LVN to ADN (RN) Advanced Placement pathway ...... 270 program ...... 76 Psychology program ...... 296 Nursing: Nurse Assistant (CNA) program ...... 272 Senate Bill 1440 (SB 1440) ...... 14 Psychosocial Rehabilitation program ...... 298 347 INDEX: S - Z

Sexual Assault, defi ned ...... 10 Transcripts (offi cial) Upper Division Transfer Admissions Requirements ...... 88 Sexual harassment about...... 24 Upward Bound ...... 78 acts of...... 328 from other institutions. See Credit: Acceptance of from other institutionsSee Course Identifi cation Numbering System US History, Constitution and American Ideals (AI) Requirement to fi le a complaint ...... 329 (C-ID): Acceptance of from other institutions IGETC ...... 107 Sheet Metal Transfer US History, Constitution and American Ideals requirement courses ...... 306 to California State University (CSU) System ...... 87 for CSU ...... 110 Sign Language to Private of out-of-state institutions ...... 95 US History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirement for courses ...... 306 to the University of California (UC) System ...... 92 CSU ...... 110 Skills Recognition Award, about ...... 86 Transferable Courses ...... 97 V Social Science Transfer Center ...... 73 courses ...... 306 Transfer Patterns...... 97 Veterans' ...... 78 Soil Science program ...... 265 Transfer workshops ...... 73 Veterans' Resource Center ...... 78 Solomon Amendment ...... 68 TRIO Programs ...... 78 Veterans' Services Spanish program ...... 308 Tutoring Offi ce of ...... 78 Special Problems Courses, about ...... 18 in math ...... 84 Veterinary Technician program ...... 157 in science, writing, social science, and math ...... 84 Sports Training. See Athletic Training/Sports Medicine program Vocational programs Standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress ...... 46 Tutoring Center. See Integrated Learning Center at MJC ...... 87 Student Benefi ts Sticker ...... 77 Two plus two. See 2+2 Program W Student Code of Conduct ...... 326 U Student Development and Campus Life WAFC. See Retail Management Program about...... 77 UC Wait lists Student Email. See Email accounts for students IGETC Considerations for ...... 93 defi ned ...... 37 Transferring to ...... 92 Student Government, about ...... 81 WASC. See Accreditation United Rainbow Alliance (PRISM) ...... 79 Student organizations Welding program ...... 318 list of ...... 79 Units Not Counted Western Association of Schools and Colleges ...... Inside cover Student Privileges and Financial Aid ...... 46 Withdrawal loss of as a disciplinary action ...... 327 Units of Credit ...... 55 extenuating circumstances and ...... 42 Student Representation Fee ...... 79 University of California for military orders ...... 42 Students for Academic Freedom ...... 79 transferring to ...... 92 from courses ...... 40 Grades and ...... 50 Student Support Services Program ...... 78 University Preparation Pathway about...... 97 Word Processing program ...... 320 Study Abroad, about ...... 81 Emphasis in Agricultural Sciences ...... 153 Work Experience, Vocational Subject Mastery, about ...... 15 Emphasis in Chemistry ...... 179 courses ...... 321 Substance Abuse...... 9 Emphasis in Earth Sciences ...... 200 Emphasis in Environmental Sciences ...... 215 Workforce Skills Supervisory Management program ...... 310 Emphasis in Geography ...... 228 courses ...... 310 Suspension ...... 327 Emphasis in Health and Physical Education ...... 232 Workforce Training Center ...... 18 Emphasis in Humanities ...... 238 Writing Center ...... 84 T Emphasis in Liberal Studies ...... 243 Requirements for ...... 98 Y TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) ...... 73 University Preparation Programs TANF and eligibility for CalWORKS ...... 72 Emphasis in Agricultural Sciences ...... 153 YCCD Inter-District Attendance Policy ...... 30 Emphasis in Biological Sciences ...... 172 Testing Center...... 31, 71 Young Farmers club ...... 79 Theatre productions ...... 82 Emphasis in Chemistry ...... 179 Emphasis in Environmental Science ...... 215 Young Republicans ...... 79 Theatre program ...... 311 Emphasis in Geography ...... 228 TMC. See Associate Degrees for Transfer Emphasis in Health and Physical Education ...... 232 Z Emphasis in Humanities ...... 238 Emphasis in Liberal Studies ...... 243 Zoology courses ...... 321 348 NOTES INDEX

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351 MJC EAST CAMPUS 02 1 P Security Call Box Parking 101-113 Parking Dispenser Disabled Parking Motorcycle Parking Reserved Parking Parking Visitor Bicycle Parking Prime Shine - Pirate Express Shuttle Parking Symbols 03 1 P 01 1 P 23 Greenhouse 24 Propagation House Ag Storage 25 Athletic Field #2 26 Athletic Field #1 27 Courts Tennis 28 29 Stadium 30 Pirates’ Village 3 1 1 P 12 1 P 15 Physical Education- Men 16 Physical Education Offices 17 Swimming Pool 18 Physical Education- Women 19 Gymnasium 20 Science 21 Student Services Agriculture 22 04 1 P 11 1 P 9 0 1 P ampus C 8 0 1 7 Facilities Operations 8 Electronics/ Computer Science 9 Journalism Annex 10 Classroom Founders’ Hall 11 12 Forum 13 Student Center 14 Learning Resource Center/ Library P 05 1 07 1 P P ast E

6 0 1 P LEGEND MJC 1 Administration 1 (Morris Memorial) 2 Performing and Arts Center Media Art 3 Art Gallery 4 5 Music Museum 6 Great Valley

352 Modesto Junior College - WEST Campus Modesto Junior College East Campus Modesto Junior College West Campus 435 College Avenue 2201 Blue Gum Avenue

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Mission Statement The College strongly forbids any form of discrimination and has enacted MJC is committed to transforming lives through programs and services the following procedures to recognize and eliminate unlawful discrimina- informed by the latest scholarship of teaching and learning. We provide a tion. These regulations provide for the investigation of alleged unlawful dynamic, innovative educational environment for the ever-changing discrimination in its programs or activities. The College will seek to resolve populations and workforce needs of our regional community. We facilitate the complaints in an expeditious manner. lifelong learning through the development of intellect, creativity, character, and abilities that shape students into thoughtful, culturally aware, engaged Modesto Junior College affirms its commitment to equality of opportunity citizens. for all individuals. This commitment requires that no discrimination shall occur regarding admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, Vision Statement any program or activity in the College on the basis of ethnic group MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, identification, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, color, physical or lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and mental disability, or lack of English language skills. This policy is in changing world. The college is the first choice for educational excellence in accordance with Title 5I of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the 206 P our community. Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 208 P 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and the Age Values Discrimination Act of 1975. The lack of English language skills will not be a Education is the reason our institution exists. To this end, we value barrier to enrollment in vocational programs. Students who believe they innovation, professionalism, integrity, and responsible stewardship. We have been unlawfully discriminated against because of ethnic group foster respect for and interest in the diverse individuals and histories of our identification, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, color, physical community. These values are foundational to the way we shape our or mental disability, or lack of English language skills should contact the programs and services, make and communicate decisions, reinforce Vice President of Student Services, in Morris Memorial Building, Room collaborative relationships within our community, and promote civic 212, telephone (209)575-6060. Yosemite Community College District and engagement Modesto Junior College have made every reasonable effort to insure that 205 P everything stated in this catalog is accurate. Courses and programs offered, 32 Goals together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without P 209 P

1. Modesto Junior College will continue to foster the success of all notice by the administration of the Yosemite Community College District 207 P students by providing access to a broad array of quality, relevant or Modesto Junior College for reasons related to student enrollment, level teaching and learning programs, and appropriate services. of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the District 2. MJC will tie Program Review, including all instructional and student and the College. The District and the College further reserve the right to services programs, to resource allocation decision: staffing, add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies, and technology, instructional equipment, and facilities. procedures. 3. MJC will develop and assess Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) P 204 P

used for student learning improvement, at the course, program, and POLÍTICA DE NO DISCRIMINACIÓN 210 P Parking Symbols institutional levels. Modesto Junior College reafirma su propósito de ofrecer igualdad de 4. Leadership responsible for governance at MJC will create a climate oportunidades a todas las personas. Este compromiso requiere que ningún that empowers all MJC employees to be engaged in the campus individuo sufra discriminación en cuanto a la admisión, al acceso, en el community and that encourages respect, trust, and integrity through trato, o en las oportunidades de empleo, en cualquier programa o actividad open communication and professional development. en esta institución a causa de su grupo étnico, religión, edad, género, 35 5. MJC will collaboratively develop a staffing plan that includes realistic preferencia sexual, color, o incapacidad física o mental. Esta política está 212 P outcomes of program review for both instructional and student conforme con el Título VI del Acta de los Derechos Civiles de 1964, Título services programs, including attention to potential growth areas, IX de las Enmiendas de Educación de 1972, Sección 504 del Acta de 34 P 211 P program decline, and impending retirements. Rehabilitación de 1973, el Acta de Americanos con Impedimentos, y el 6. MJC will expand and enhance outreach to business, industry, and the Acta contra la Discriminación en el Empleo a causa de la Edad de 1975. La community based on identified needs and opportunities. falta de conocimiento del inglés no será obstáculo a la admisión a los 7. MJC will create a culture of evidence and measurable improvements. programas de educación vocacional. Los estudiantes que crean haber 8. MJC will expand and enhance the learning environment and delivery sufrido discriminación por pertenecer a cualquiera de las categorias options for students. anteriormente mencionadas deben comunicarse con el Vice Presidente, 33

9. MJC will develop a plan to increase student engagement in order to Servicios Estudiantiles en la oficina número 212 del edificio Morris 212 P improve overall student success. Memorial, teléfono 575-6060. 215 P 10. MJC will improve the planning and budget process to foster an environment of informed participation and budgetary

Yosemite Community College District y Modesto Junior College han hecho 20 Crafts Center- W 6000 21 Wildlife Production 22 Facilities Operations- W 7000 23 Beef Pasture Complex Tioga 24 Swine & Poultry W 8100 Transportation- 25 26 Maintenance Shops- W 8200 27 Shipping/ Receiving Agriculture Center for Education 28 29 Dairy Unit 30 Sheep Unit Ag Student Intern Housing 31 32 Beef Unit/ Dairy Unit 33 Softball Concession Stand 34 Softball Field 35 Central Plant understanding. todo lo posible por asegurar que el contenido del catálogo de 2012-2013 sea P 202 P correcto. La información en este catálogo sobre cursos y programas e 203 P Accreditation información sobre otras actividades está sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso a P 212 P Modesto Junior College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for criterio de la adminstración de Yosemite Community College District o Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Modesto Junior College por razones relacionadas con el número de Colleges, 10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, studiantes matriculados, nivel de apoyo financiero, o por cualquier otra 213 P (415) 506-0234 by the authority of the U.S. Department of Education. razón, a discreción del Distrito y Modesto Junior College. Estas institucio- Accreditation provides assurance that education earned is of value to the nes además se reservan el derecho de añadir, modificar, o anular cualquiera student; acceptable to employers, trade or profession-related licensing de sus reglamentos y procedimientos. agencies; and other colleges and universities can accept a student's credential as legitimate. P 201 P Non-Discrimination Policy

It is the policy of Modesto Junior College to provide an environment free of LEGEND unlawful discrimination. Discrimination on the basis of ethnic group identification, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, color, or 1 YCCD Offices- W 1000 YCCD Offices- 1 W 1100 YCCD Offices- 2 W 1200 YCCD Offices- 3 W 1300 YCCD Offices- 4 5 Soccer Field 6 Glacier Hall 7 Science Community Center 9 Sierra Hall Adams Hall Ansel 10 John Muir Hall 11 Child Development Lab 12 MeWuk Childcare Center 13 Wawona Center Training 14 Regional Fire 15 Mary Stuart Rogers Student Learning Center 16 Handball Court 17 El Capitan Center Complex Tenaya 18 19 Receiving- W 6100 physical or mental disability in the College programs, activities, and work environment is unlawful and will not be tolerated by the College. www.mjc.edu

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