CLASSES BEGIN FEBRUARY 12, 2018

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ACCOUNTING

ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing financial statements. 54 hours lecture. financial statements. 54 hours lecture. 33797 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33800 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a online class that requires an on-site proctored final exam. Computer The above section is a short term online class that requires an on-site proctored final exam. with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start dates. and end dates. Instructor: P Worsham Instructor: P Worsham

ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing financial statements. 54 hours lecture. financial statements. 54 hours lecture. 33798 Last day to add: 02/20/18 33801 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW STEM 115 The above section is a short term online class that requires an on-site proctored final exam. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start Instructor: N Ildefonso and end dates. Instructor: P Worsham

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS ACC-1B Principles of Accounting II 3 UNITS Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and Prerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. methods to support the internal decision-making functions of an organization. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing 54 hours lecture. financial statements. 54 hours lecture. 33805 Last day to add: 04/24/18 33799 Last day to add: 02/19/18 OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE HYB 02/13/18 04/05/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 109 The above section is a short term online class that requires an on-site proctored final exam. HYBO 02/13/18 04/05/18 ON LINE Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. and end dates. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: P Worsham Instructor: P Worsham ACC-1B Principles of Accounting II 3 UNITS ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides methods to support the internal decision-making functions of an organization. and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. 54 hours lecture. Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing 33807 Last day to add: 02/23/18 financial statements. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 109 33795 Last day to add: 02/19/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. HYB 02/13/18 04/05/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TTH JFK 224 Instructor: N Ildefonso HYBO 02/13/18 04/05/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. ACC-1B Principles of Accounting II 3 UNITS See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Prerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles Instructor: M Snow and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and methods to support the internal decision-making functions of an organization. ACC-1A Principles of Accounting I 3 UNITS 54 hours lecture. Advisory: BUS-20 Description: An introduction to accounting principles and 33806 Last day to add: 04/23/18 practice, as a manual and/or computerized information system that provides HYB 04/17/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 109 and interprets economic data for economic units within a global society. HYBO 04/17/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Includes recording, analyzing, and summarizing procedures used in preparing The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. financial statements. 54 hours lecture. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. 33796 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: P Worsham WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W IT 208 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. ACC-1B Principles of Accounting II 3 UNITS Instructor: R Hurt Prerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and ACC-1B Principles of Accounting II 3 UNITS methods to support the internal decision-making functions of an organization. Prerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles 54 hours lecture. and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and 33802 Last day to add: 02/23/18 methods to support the internal decision-making functions of an organization. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 108 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 33804 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: R Hurt OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a online class that requires an on-site proctored final exam. Computer with ACC-1B Principles of Accounting II 3 UNITS Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Prerequisite: ACC-1A Description: A study of managerial accounting principles Instructor: P Worsham and information systems including basic concepts, limitations, tools and methods to support the internal decision-making functions of an organization. 54 hours lecture. 33803 Last day to add: 04/23/18 HYB 04/17/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TTH JFK 224 HYBO 04/17/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: M Snow HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 3 • ACC-55 Applied Accounting/Bookkeeping 3 UNITS ACC-67 U.S. and California Income Tax Preparation 4 UNITS Description: This is an introductory course for students who are non-accounting Description: U.S. and California income tax principles and tax return preparation majors. The focus is basic bookkeeping and accounting principles for both as it relates to individuals, sole proprietorships, and other business entities. This merchandising and service oriented small business enterprises. Emphasis course is certified by the California Tax Education Council (CTEC) as fulfilling the is on the development of skills to record business transactions for cash and 60-hour qualifying education requirement imposed by the State of California accrual methods, as well as the procedures to prepare financial statements and for becoming a Registered Tax Preparer. 72 hours lecture. complete an accounting cycle. Attention is given to special journals, subsidiary 33811 Last day to add: 02/18/18 ledgers, and payroll and banking procedures. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or HYB 02/14/18 04/04/18 05:40PM 09:55PM W JFK 226 Pass/No Pass option.) HYBO 02/14/18 04/04/18 ON LINE 34541 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 111 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Muir Instructor: Staff ACC-200 Accntg Work Experience 1 UNIT ACC-62 Payroll Accounting 3 UNITS Course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-the-job Prerequisite: ACC-1A or ACC-55 Description: Studies accounting for payroll training with related classroom instruction. and examines aspects of the Social Security Act, California Unemployment PREREQUISITE: None. Insurance Act and the California Workers Compensation Insurance Act. Payroll ADVISORY: Students should have paid or voluntary employment. principles applied through the use of microcomputers. 54 hours lecture. (Letter 34698 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WRK 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 33808 Last day to add: 02/20/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please Instructor: M Scott see Blackboard for specific dates and times. Instructor: Staff ACC-62 Payroll Accounting 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ACC-1A or ACC-55 Description: Studies accounting for payroll and examines aspects of the Social Security Act, California Unemployment ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Insurance Act and the California Workers Compensation Insurance Act. Payroll principles applied through the use of microcomputers. 54 hours lecture. (Letter ADJ-1 Introduction to the Administration of Justice 3 UNITS Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33809 Last day to add: 04/24/18 Description: The history and philosophy of administration of justice in America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, role OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE expectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. rehabilitation; ethics, education, and training for professionalism in the system. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: M Scott 34544 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:25PM MW ERHS B207 ACC-65 Computerized Accounting 3 UNITS The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. Prerequisite: ACC-1A or ACC-55 Advisory: CIS-1A or CIS-3 Description: An Instructor: S Williams introduction to computerized accounting, integrating the principles of accounting to an automated system in use by many accounting professionals. ADJ-1 Introduction to the Administration of Justice 3 UNITS 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Description: The history and philosophy of administration of justice in 33810 Last day to add: 02/23/18 America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, role OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE expectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. rehabilitation; ethics, education, and training for professionalism in the system. See www.opencampus.com. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: N Ildefonso 34543 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH IT 109 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Williams

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 4 • ADJ-2 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System 3 UNITS AMY-2A Anatomy and Physiology I 4 UNITS Description: This course provides an examination and analysis of due process Prerequisite: BIO-1 or BIO-1H Description: First of a two course sequence that in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing introduces students to the basic concepts and principles of anatomy and statutory law and state and constitutional precedents. 54 hours lecture. physiology. This course will provide a foundation for advanced study of the 34542 Last day to add: 02/26/18 human body. The course covers body orientation and organization, cells and WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH STEM 115 tissues, the skeletal and muscular systems, and the eye and ear. Designed to The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please meet the prerequisites for professional programs, e.g. nursing, dental hygiene, note the start and end dates. and physical therapy. 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Instructor: S Williams 33815 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:05PM T ST 207 ADJ-6 Patrol Procedures 3 UNITS WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:20PM TH ST 207 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM TTH ST 207 Description: Responsibilities, techniques and methods of police patrol. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34545 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: A Hoffman WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW IT 122 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. AMY-2B Anatomy and Physiology II 4 UNITS Instructor: S Williams Prerequisite: AMY-2A Description: Second of a two course sequence in anatomy and physiology that covers these systems: nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, ADJ-8 Juvenile Law and Procedures 3 UNITS respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive organ systems. 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Description: The organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies; 33817 Last day to add: 02/23/18 the processing and detention of juveniles; juvenile case disposition; juvenile WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 12:20PM T IT 101 statutes and court procedures. 54 hours lecture. 33813 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 12:35PM TH IT 101 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T STEM 115 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM TTH ST 207 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Williams Instructor: P Campo

AMY-2B Anatomy and Physiology II 4 UNITS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Prerequisite: AMY-2A Description: Second of a two course sequence in anatomy and physiology that covers these systems: nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive organ systems. 36 hours AMY-2A Anatomy and Physiology I 4 UNITS lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO-1 or BIO-1H Description: First of a two course sequence that 33818 Last day to add: 02/23/18 introduces students to the basic concepts and principles of anatomy and WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 12:20PM T IT 101 physiology. This course will provide a foundation for advanced study of the WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 12:35PM TH IT 101 human body. The course covers body orientation and organization, cells and WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM MW ST 207 tissues, the skeletal and muscular systems, and the eye and ear. Designed to meet the prerequisites for professional programs, e.g. nursing, dental hygiene, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. and physical therapy. 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Instructor: P Campo 33816 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:05PM T ST 211 AMY-2B Anatomy and Physiology II 4 UNITS LEC2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 02:50PM TH ST 211 Prerequisite: AMY-2A Description: Second of a two course sequence in anatomy LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 12:40PM TTH ST 211 and physiology that covers these systems: nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive organ systems. 36 hours Instructor: C Sternburg lecture and 108 hours laboratory. 33821 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:30PM 02:20PM M ST 207 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:30PM 02:35PM W ST 207 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:45PM 05:55PM MW ST 207 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Standen

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 5 • AMY-2B Anatomy and Physiology II 4 UNITS ANT-1 Physical Anthropology 3 UNITS Prerequisite: AMY-2A Description: Second of a two course sequence in anatomy Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, and physiology that covers these systems: nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive organ systems. 36 hours methods. Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern lecture and 108 hours laboratory. human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive 33819 Last day to add: 02/23/18 credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:05PM M ATEC 114 33826 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:20PM W ATEC 114 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH HUM 111 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 03:55PM MW ST 211 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: C Buchanan Instructor: C Sternburg ANT-1 Physical Anthropology 3 UNITS AMY-2B Anatomy and Physiology II 4 UNITS Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, Prerequisite: AMY-2A Description: Second of a two course sequence in anatomy and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative and physiology that covers these systems: nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, methods. Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive organ systems. 36 hours human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive lecture and 108 hours laboratory. credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H. 54 hours lecture. 33820 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33824 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:05PM M ATEC 114 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM M HUM 111 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:20PM W ATEC 114 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM MW ST 211 The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: C Sternburg Instructor: A Gray

AMY-10 Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 UNITS ANT-1 Physical Anthropology 3 UNITS Description: An introductory and survey course of structural and functional Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, aspects of the human body. Emphasis is placed on cell organization, human and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative tissues and discussion of each of the human systems. 54 hours lecture. methods. Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern 33814 Last day to add: 02/23/18 human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW IT 101 credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 33823 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: G Johansen HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM W HUM 111 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. ANTHROPOLOGY See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: A Gray ANT-1 Physical Anthropology 3 UNITS Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, ANT-1 Physical Anthropology 3 UNITS and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, methods. Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive methods. Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H. 54 hours lecture. human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive 33827 Last day to add: 02/23/18 credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H. 54 hours lecture. OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 33822 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH HUM 111 See www.opencampus.com. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Gray Instructor: C Buchanan

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 6 • ANT-1 Physical Anthropology 3 UNITS ANT-2 Cultural Anthropology 3 UNITS Description: An introduction to human biological evolution, physical diversity, Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to and relationship to the animal world, using scientific and comparative the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Cultural methods. Incorporates the study of genetics, fossils, primates, and modern practices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance human variation within an evolutionary framework. Students may not receive effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture. credit for both ANT-1 and ANT-1H. 54 hours lecture. 33831 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33825 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH HUM 111 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T HUM 111 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Gray Instructor: A Mejia ANT-2 Cultural Anthropology 3 UNITS ANT-1L Physical Anthropology Laboratory 1 UNIT Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of ANT-1 or 1H the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Cultural required. Description: Laboratory course exploring case studies and problems practices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance of human genetics, human variation, the identification of fossils through effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture. examination of fossil casts, human evolution, the study of the human skeleton, 34547 Last day to add: 02/23/18 observation of primate behavior and structures utilizing the scientific method. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW HUM 111 54 hours laboratory. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34546 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: C Buchanan WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W HUM 111 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. ANT-2 Cultural Anthropology 3 UNITS Instructor: O Lancaster Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Cultural ANT-2 Cultural Anthropology 3 UNITS practices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture. the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Cultural 33829 Last day to add: 02/26/18 practices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH HUM 111 effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please 33833 Last day to add: 02/23/18 note the start and end dates. OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Instructor: A Mejia The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. ANT-3 Prehistoric Cultures 3 UNITS Instructor: A Gray Description: The development of human society from the earliest evidence of culture to the beginnings of recorded history. The concepts, methods, and data ANT-2 Cultural Anthropology 3 UNITS of prehistoric archaeology are used to examine the major transitions in human Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to prehistory, including the origins of culture, agriculture, and early civilization. 54 the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Cultural hours lecture. practices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance 33834 Last day to add: 02/23/18 effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW HUM 111 33832 Last day to add: 03/06/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 07:00AM 11:05AM F HUM 111 Instructor: C Buchanan The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. ANT-6 Introduction to Archaeology 3 UNITS Instructor: Staff Description: An examination of the basic concepts, methods, and findings of modern archaeology. Covers the history of archaeology, the application of ANT-2 Cultural Anthropology 3 UNITS archaeological methods of recovery and interpretation, and the analysis of Description: An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture and to archaeological evidence as it is used to reconstruct ancient societies and major the methods and theories used in the comparative analysis of cultures. Cultural trends in cultural evolution. 54 hours lecture. practices and institutions are examined using perspectives that enhance 33835 Last day to add: 02/23/18 effective participation in a culturally diverse world. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW HUM 111 33830 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW HUM 111 Instructor: C Buchanan The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Roberts

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 7 • ART-6 Art Appreciation 3 UNITS ARCHITECTURE Advisory: ENG-1A Description: An introductory course for the non-art major. The creative process and the diversity of style, technique and media, evident ARE-25 Advanced Architectural Drafting 3 UNITS in various art forms throughout history and culture. Students may not receive Prerequisite: ARE-24 Description: This course is designed for advanced study credit for both ART-6 and ART-6H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No of architectural detailing and construction methods, including the preparation Pass option.) of working drawings. Other topics include the development of construction 33852 Last day to add: 02/23/18 documents, study of the Uniform Building Code, and practice from site OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE selection to completion. A completed portfolio is a requirement of the course. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) See www.opencampus.com. 33836 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: K Skiba WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:20PM 07:45PM T ATEC 109 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:50PM 09:55PM T ATEC 109 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:20PM 09:30PM TH ATEC 109 ART-6 Art Appreciation 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-1A Description: An introductory course for the non-art major. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The creative process and the diversity of style, technique and media, evident Instructor: C Bohigian in various art forms throughout history and culture. Students may not receive credit for both ART-6 and ART-6H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No ARE-36 History of Architecture: Renaissance to Modern 3 Pass option.) UNITS 33855 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: A survey of the major movements in the form, theory and design OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE of Western architecture and art from the Renaissance through the 20th century The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. will be studied analyzed and interpreted in terms of religious social and See www.opencampus.com. political context. Particular emphasis will be placed on a comparative study Instructor: K Skiba of architectural monuments and architects, the sources of design, meaning of beauty, and conditions that influence the Western architectural traditions. 54 ART-6 Art Appreciation 3 UNITS hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Advisory: ENG-1A Description: An introductory course for the non-art major. 34554 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The creative process and the diversity of style, technique and media, evident LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM W JFK 118 in various art forms throughout history and culture. Students may not receive Instructor: A Nindra credit for both ART-6 and ART-6H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33854 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ART WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH WEQ W6 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. ART-1 History of Western Art: Prehistoric, Ancient, and Instructor: B May Medieval 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-1A Description: Survey of the history of Western art: painting, ART-6 Art Appreciation 3 UNITS architecture, and sculpture, Prehistoric through the Medieval periods. 54 hours Advisory: ENG-1A Description: An introductory course for the non-art major. lecture.(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) The creative process and the diversity of style, technique and media, evident 33838 Last day to add: 02/23/18 in various art forms throughout history and culture. Students may not receive WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M ATEC 119 credit for both ART-6 and ART-6H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Pass option.) Instructor: C Goux 33853 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:30AM 02:35PM F ATEC 114 ART-2 History of Western Art: Renaissance through The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please Contemporary 3 UNITS note the start and end dates. Instructor: J Bell Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A Description: Survey of the history of Western art: painting, architecture, and sculpture, from the Renaissance through contemporary art. Student may not receive credit for both ART-2 and ART-2H. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33842 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W ATEC 119 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: C Goux

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 8 • ART-10 Modern and Contemporary Art History 3 UNITS ART-18 Intermediate Drawing 3 UNITS Description: A survey of the development and history of with Prerequisite: ART-17 Description: Intermediate level and continued study of emphasis on its major movements, leading artists, and contemporary trends. drawing with emphasis on the use of color media. Basic color theory will be Painting, sculpture, and architecture will be discussed in terms of their explored in thoughtful compositions. Students pay for their own materials. 36 historical, social, and political context. Beginning with mid-19th century hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) movements (Realism and Impressionism), the study will continue through the 33841 Last day to add: 02/23/18 current trends and new media of the day. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:10AM 12:00PM M ATEC 209 Pass/No Pass option.) WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:10AM 12:15PM W ATEC 209 34589 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:10PM 02:25PM M ATEC 209 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH WEQ W5 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:35PM 02:25PM W ATEC 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: K Frost Instructor: M Lindeman

ART-17 Beginning Drawing 3 UNITS ART-22 Basic Design 3 UNITS Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing in a variety of Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of two-dimensional design. media. The exploration of the elements of art, the principles of composition, The organization of visual elements according to the principles of design. perspective and the development of observational, motor and creative Emphasis placed on visual perception, theory, dexterity, problem solving, skills. Emphasis will be on black and white media. Students pay for their own analysis, application, skill, and presentation. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Pass option.) 33843 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33839 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:35PM 03:25PM M ATEC 209 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45AM 08:35AM M ATEC 209 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:35PM 03:40PM W ATEC 209 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45AM 08:50AM W ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:35PM 05:50PM M ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 11:00AM M ATEC 209 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:00PM 05:50PM W ATEC 209 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:10AM 11:00AM W ATEC 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: M Lindeman Instructor: Q Bemiller ART-23 Color Theory and Design 3 UNITS ART-17 Beginning Drawing 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ART-22 or ART-17 Description: The study of color theory and two- Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing in a variety of dimensional design. The practice of the organization of the visual elements media. The exploration of the elements of art, the principles of composition, according to the principles of design. Emphasis placed on more advanced perspective and the development of observational, motor and creative methods of communicating ideas through color in design 36 hours lecture and skills. Emphasis will be on black and white media. Students pay for their own 72 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No 33844 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Pass option.) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 06:50PM M ATEC 209 34611 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:05PM W ATEC 209 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 10:30AM F ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 09:15PM M ATEC 209 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:40AM 03:55PM F ATEC 209 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:25PM 09:15PM W ATEC 209 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. note the start and end dates. Instructor: J Bell Instructor: C Glaze ART-24 Three Dimensional Design 3 UNITS ART-17 Beginning Drawing 3 UNITS Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of three-dimensional design. Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing in a variety of The use of the visual elements and the practice of the principles of design as media. The exploration of the elements of art, the principles of composition, they relate to various three-dimensional art forms (i.e., sculpture, architecture perspective and the development of observational, motor and creative and product, commercial, stage, environmental and interior design). Students skills. Emphasis will be on black and white media. Students pay for their own pay for their own materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.(Letter materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)(Materials fee: $15.00) Pass option.) 33845 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33840 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 06:50PM T ATEC 209 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 02:50PM T ATEC 209 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:05PM TH ATEC 209 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:05PM TH ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 09:15PM T ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:15PM T ATEC 209 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:25PM 09:15PM TH ATEC 209 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:25PM 05:15PM TH ATEC 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: D Campuzano Instructor: M Lindeman HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 9 • ART-26 Beginning Painting 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ART-17 Description: An introduction to the fundamentals of BIOLOGY painting (oil or acrylic). An exploration of various considerations in painting; techniques, process, color theory, visual perception, composition, and creative BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS skills. Students pay for their own materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with 33846 Last day to add: 02/23/18 emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:25AM T ATEC 209 evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:40AM TH ATEC 209 implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:35AM 12:50PM T ATEC 209 credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 33856 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:00AM 12:50PM TH ATEC 209 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 101 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: Q Bemiller WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 12:50PM T IT 128 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: I McGuire ART-27 Intermediate Painting 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ART-23 or ART-26 Description: Intermediate level of painting (oil or acrylic). Continued exploration of various techniques and the application BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS of color theory. Development of visual, compositional, and creative skills. Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science Students pay for their own materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, 33847 Last day to add: 02/23/18 evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:25AM T ATEC 209 implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:40AM TH ATEC 209 credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 33859 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:35AM 12:50PM T ATEC 209 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 101 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:00AM 12:50PM TH ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 12:50PM TH IT 128 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: Q Bemiller The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: I McGuire ART-28A Studio Painting-Portfolio Preparation 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ART-27 Description: Independent painting studio for the self- BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS motivated student with emphasis on individual art problems and portfolio Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science development. Specific agreement identifying intent, ideas, goals, and media, to majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with be arranged between instructor and student. Emphasis will be on independent emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, concept, development, and portfolio preparation. 36 hours lecture and 72 evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option) implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive 33848 Last day to add: 02/23/18 credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:25AM T ATEC 209 33858 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:40AM TH ATEC 209 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH STEM 201 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:35AM 12:50PM T ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM T IT 128 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:00AM 12:50PM TH ATEC 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: C Wilson Instructor: Q Bemiller BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS ART-48A Studio Drawing-Portfolio Preparation 3 UNITS Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science Prerequisite: ART-18 Description: Continued studio drawing for the self- majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with motivated student with emphasis on planning, independence, individualized emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, problems, and portfolio organization and preparation. Specific agreement evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and identifying intent, ideas, goals, and media, to be arranged between instructor implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive and student. Students pay for their own materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33861 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33850 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH STEM 201 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:10AM 12:00PM M ATEC 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TH IT 128 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:10AM 12:15PM W ATEC 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:10PM 02:25PM M ATEC 209 Instructor: C Wilson WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:35PM 02:25PM W ATEC 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: M Lindeman HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 10 • BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS BIO-1H Honors General Biology 4 UNITS Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the Honors program Description: majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with The course is designed for the non-science major. Students will explore emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, the basic principles of biology, with particular emphasis on the molecular evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and and cellular basis of life as well as genetics, development, evolution and implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, unifying concepts and applications/ credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. implications of biology will be included. The Honors course offers an enriched 33862 Last day to add: 02/23/18 experience for accelerated students through smaller class size; a focus on the WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW THTR 101 evidentiary basis of biological models; and the application of higher level WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 11:55AM F IT 128 critical thinking skills. Moreover, a thematic/concept-based approach to the The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. course material will be used rather than the traditional topic-based, survey Instructor: F Almasarweh format. The laboratory component will involve completion of directed research projects that culminate in the submission and presentation of research papers, oral presentations and/or poster presentations in the appropriate scientific BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS format. Students may not receive credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science lecture and 54 hours laboratory. majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with 33868 Last day to add: 02/23/18 emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH STEM 125 evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TH ST 203 implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 33863 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: M Gutierrez WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW THTR 101 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 04:10PM F IT 128 BIO-3 Field Botany 4 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Description: Introduction to the classification of native and introduced plants Instructor: F Almasarweh with special emphasis on identification of species. Several field trips. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 33869 Last day to add: 02/23/18 BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 128 Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 128 majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, Instructor: T Friedrich Finnern evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. BIO-10 Life Science Principles 3 UNITS 33857 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: For non-life science majors. An introduction to the principles of WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM MW STEM 201 life sciences through the study of basic biological concepts of living organisms WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T IT 128 involving structure, behavior, evolutionary relationships and the social and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. environmental implications of life science. No credit at the University of Instructor: J Drainville California if taken following BIO-1 or 1H. 54 hours lecture. 33864 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:30PM 02:55PM MW IT 110 BIO-1 General Biology 4 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Description: This course is an introductory course designed for non-science Instructor: A Wilson Santhoshkumar majors, which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology, with emphasis on the principles of structure and function, genetics, development, evolution, and ecology. Discussions on the philosophy, concepts, and implications of modern biology will be included. Students may not receive credit for both BIO-1 and BIO-1H. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 33860 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM MW STEM 201 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM TH IT 128 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Drainville

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 11 • BIO-11 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology 5 UNITS BIO-30 Human Reproduction and Sexual Behavior 3 UNITS Prerequisite: CHE-1A or CHE-1AH Advisory: MAT-35, ENG-50, ENG-80 or Description: Human anatomy, physiology and behavior as related to sexual qualifying placement level Description: An intensive course for all Life Science reproduction, including discussion of fertilization, pregnancy, childbirth and majors designed to prepare the student for upper division courses in molecular birth control. Consideration also will be given to homosexuality, sexually biology, cell biology, developmental biology, evolution, and genetics. Course transmitted disease, sex education, and sexual intercourse and response. 54 material includes principles of biochemistry, biological molecules, prokaryotic hours lecture. and eukaryotic cell structure and function,cell metabolism including 33870 Last day to add: 02/23/18 photosynthesis and respiration, homeostasis,cell reproduction and its control, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW ATEC 114 classical and molecular genetics, cellular communication, development, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. evolution and diversity of life at the cellular level. This course addresses the Instructor: M Donovan philosophy of science, methods of scientific inquiry and experimental design. 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 33865 Last day to add: 02/23/18 BIO-34 Human Genetics 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH ST 203 Advisory: High school biology or any college life science course with laboratory. Description: A general education course for non-biology majors and allied WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM T ST 203 health students who are interested in the underlying mechanisms of human The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. heredity. Emphasis will be given to the role of genetics and environment on Instructor: B Moore cells, individuals, family and human populations. Discussion on human genetic disorders and the social implications of modern human genetics will be BIO-12 Introduction to Organismal and Population Biology included. 54 hours lecture. 5 UNITS 33871 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: BIO-11 or BIO-11H Description: An intensive course designed WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH STEM 201 for all Life Science majors to prepare the student for upper division courses in The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. organismal and population biology. Course materials include plant structure Instructor: Staff and function, animal systems and behavior, ecological diversity and dynamics, and evolutionary theory, including population genetics. This course along with BIO-36 Environmental Science 3 UNITS Biology 11 is intended to fulfill a year of transferable lower division general Description: A study of humans in relation to the environment that emphasizes biology. Some field trips are required. 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. population ecology, nutrient cycles and energy flow, pollution, food (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) production, and conservation of natural resources. 54 hours lecture. 33866 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33872 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 03:05PM MW IT 128 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH STEM 201 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:25PM 04:50PM MW IT 128 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: T Friedrich Finnern Instructor: T Friedrich Finnern

BIO-17 Human Biology 4 UNITS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Description: A non-major introductory course in biology which offers an integrated study of the basic principles of biology as revealed in the human BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS body. Emphasis is placed on cellular and system organization in relation to Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; specific function and common disorders affecting the body; the interaction fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of between the human body and its environment. Controversial, thought- business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. provoking topics related to modern biology and medical advances involving 33877 Last day to add: 02/23/18 genetic engineering will be included. This course satisfies district graduation OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE and transfer requirements for a science lecture and laboratory course. 54 hours The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. lecture and 54 hours laboratory. See www.opencampus.com. 33867 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: V Mixson WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM TTH ST 207 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH ST 207 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS Instructor: J Drainville Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. 33878 Last day to add: 02/20/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: G Zwart

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 12 • BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS BUS-13 Developing a Successful Business Plan/Model 2 UNITS Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; Description: This course provides a systematic process for developing a fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of business plan or model. It establishes a clear road map for clarifying a vision business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. for a business and the strategic, tactical, and operational plans and/or model 33879 Last day to add: 04/24/18 to move ideas into action. Students further along in the planning and research OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE process will work through the major components of writing a business plan The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. and/or model and emerge with a completed draft of a business plan/model. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. 36 hours lecture. Instructor: A Riker 33881 Last day to add: 02/26/18 WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:30PM 08:40PM TH STEM 301 BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; Instructor: T Johnson fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. 33873 Last day to add: 02/23/18 BUS-14 Social Media and Online Marketing for Entrepreneurs WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW ATEC 210 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Description: This course introduces social media and online marketing tools for Instructor: A Martin small businesses. Topics include social networking, online marketing channels, and creating an online presence for small businesses. 54 hours lecture. BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS 34539 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T STEM 301 fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of Instructor: A Martin business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. 33874 Last day to add: 02/23/18 BUS-18A Business Law I 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:10AM 12:35PM TTH ATEC 211 Description: The social and practical basis of the law. Covers the legal and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. ethical environment of business, contracts, agency and employment, and the Instructor: L White law of sales. 54 hours lecture. 33882 Last day to add: 02/23/18 BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of See www.opencampus.com. business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: S Johnson 33875 Last day to add: 02/18/18 HYB 02/14/18 04/04/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W IT 123 BUS-18A Business Law I 3 UNITS HYBO 02/14/18 04/04/18 ON LINE Description: The social and practical basis of the law. Covers the legal and The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. ethical environment of business, contracts, agency and employment, and the See www.opencampus.com. law of sales. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: T Johnson 33885 Last day to add: 04/24/18 OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3 UNITS The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Description: Scope, function and organization of contemporary business; See www.opencampus.com. fundamentals, concepts, principles and current practices in the major areas of Instructor: C Pentis business activity with an integrated global perspective. 54 hours lecture. 33876 Last day to add: 04/22/18 BUS-18A Business Law I 3 UNITS HYB 04/18/18 06/06/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W IT 123 Description: The social and practical basis of the law. Covers the legal and HYBO 04/18/18 06/06/18 ON LINE ethical environment of business, contracts, agency and employment, and the The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. law of sales. 54 hours lecture. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates 33884 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: T Johnson WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH HUM 111 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Johnson

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 13 • BUS-18A Business Law I 3 UNITS BUS-20 Business Mathematics 3 UNITS Description: The social and practical basis of the law. Covers the legal and Description: An introduction to quantitative approaches for solving common ethical environment of business, contracts, agency and employment, and the business problems using general mathematics and first degree equations. law of sales. 54 hours lecture. Includes the development and solution of problems in the areas of business 33883 Last day to add: 02/18/18 statistics, trade and cash discounts, markups and markdowns, perishables, HYB 02/14/18 04/04/18 04:15PM 05:40PM W IT 109 payroll, taxes, simple interest, promissory notes, compound interest, present HYBO 02/14/18 04/04/18 ON LINE and future value, annuities and sinking funds, installment buying and credit The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. cards, home ownership costs, insurance, stocks and bonds, mutual funds, See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. financial reports, depreciation, inventory, and overhead. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: T Wagner 34624 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:25PM MW ERHS B106 The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. BUS-18B Business Law II 3 UNITS Instructor: J Holmes Description: Commercial paper, secured transactions, bankruptcy, agency and employment, business organizations, governmental regulations, international law, real and personal property and trusts and estates. 54 hours lecture. BUS-20 Business Mathematics 3 UNITS 33886 Last day to add: 04/22/18 Description: An introduction to quantitative approaches for solving common HYB 04/18/18 06/06/18 04:15PM 05:40PM W IT 109 business problems using general mathematics and first degree equations. HYBO 04/18/18 06/06/18 ON LINE Includes the development and solution of problems in the areas of business The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. statistics, trade and cash discounts, markups and markdowns, perishables, See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. payroll, taxes, simple interest, promissory notes, compound interest, present Instructor: T Wagner and future value, annuities and sinking funds, installment buying and credit cards, home ownership costs, insurance, stocks and bonds, mutual funds, financial reports, depreciation, inventory, and overhead. 54 hours lecture. BUS-20 Business Mathematics 3 UNITS 33888 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: An introduction to quantitative approaches for solving common WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH ATEC 204 business problems using general mathematics and first degree equations. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Includes the development and solution of problems in the areas of business Instructor: E Doucette statistics, trade and cash discounts, markups and markdowns, perishables, payroll, taxes, simple interest, promissory notes, compound interest, present and future value, annuities and sinking funds, installment buying and credit BUS-20 Business Mathematics 3 UNITS cards, home ownership costs, insurance, stocks and bonds, mutual funds, Description: An introduction to quantitative approaches for solving common financial reports, depreciation, inventory, and overhead. 54 hours lecture. business problems using general mathematics and first degree equations. 33889 Last day to add: 02/20/18 Includes the development and solution of problems in the areas of business OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE statistics, trade and cash discounts, markups and markdowns, perishables, The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. payroll, taxes, simple interest, promissory notes, compound interest, present See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. and future value, annuities and sinking funds, installment buying and credit Instructor: R Beck cards, home ownership costs, insurance, stocks and bonds, mutual funds, financial reports, depreciation, inventory, and overhead. 54 hours lecture. 33887 Last day to add: 02/23/18 BUS-20 Business Mathematics 3 UNITS HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TH IT 123 Description: An introduction to quantitative approaches for solving common HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE business problems using general mathematics and first degree equations. The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. Includes the development and solution of problems in the areas of business See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. statistics, trade and cash discounts, markups and markdowns, perishables, Instructor: R Beck payroll, taxes, simple interest, promissory notes, compound interest, present and future value, annuities and sinking funds, installment buying and credit cards, home ownership costs, insurance, stocks and bonds, mutual funds, BUS-22 Management Communications 3 UNITS financial reports, depreciation, inventory, and overhead. 54 hours lecture. Advisory: CAT-30 Description: Examines the dynamics of organizational 33890 Last day to add: 03/04/18 communication including a cross cultural emphasis. Practical experience is OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE attained in verbal, non-verbal and interpersonal communication. Includes The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. business report writing, letter writing and resume writing. 54 hours lecture. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. 33892 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: R Beck WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 208 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: V Mixson

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 14 • BUS-24 Business Communication 3 UNITS BUS-80 Principles of Logistics 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Applies the principles of Description: An introduction to the management of business logistics functions ethical and effective communication to the creation of letters, memos, emails, including purchasing, inventory management, transportation, warehousing and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. The course and their related technologies. Focus is on integration of logistics functions to emphasizes planning, organizing, composing and revising business documents improve overall supply chain customer service and cost performance. 54 hours using word processing software for written documents and presentation lecture. graphics software to create and deliver professional-level oral reports. Course 33896 Last day to add: 04/24/18 is designed for students who have college-level writing skills. 54 hours lecture. OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 33893 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 211 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: R Beck Instructor: E Doucette BUS-85 Warehouse Management 3 UNITS BUS-47 Applied Business and Management Ethics 3 UNITS Description: Introduction to an integrated logistics approach to warehouse Description: An examination of ethical concerns in business decision making. management. Includes the role of warehousing within the supply chain, Includes corporate, personal, global, governmental, public, environmental, performance metrics, applicable leadership basics, how to interact with product, and job-related issues. Case studies and corporate ethics programs other logistics managers to optimize overall activity, as well as principles of and audits also covered. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option) warehouse location, design, layout, operating functions, and customer service. 33894 Last day to add: 04/24/18 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 33897 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:55PM T IT 111 See www.opencampus.com. HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Instructor: R Beck The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. BUS-47 Applied Business and Management Ethics 3 UNITS Instructor: R Beck Description: An examination of ethical concerns in business decision making. Includes corporate, personal, global, governmental, public, environmental, BUS-86 Transportation and Traffic Management 3 UNITS product, and job-related issues. Case studies and corporate ethics programs Description: A study of the freight transportation system including the and audits also covered. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option) demand for freight movement, laws, regulations, pricing, and policies, traffic 34625 Last day to add: 02/23/18 management and international transportation issues. Focuses on how WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 210 transportation collaborates with other supply chain functions to optimize cost The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. and customer service. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: M Snow 33898 Last day to add: 04/24/18 OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE BUS-80 Principles of Logistics 3 UNITS The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. Description: An introduction to the management of business logistics functions See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. including purchasing, inventory management, transportation, warehousing Instructor: C Pentis and their related technologies. Focus is on integration of logistics functions to improve overall supply chain customer service and cost performance. 54 hours BUS-87 Purchasing and Supply Management 3 UNITS lecture. Description: Study of the purchasing and supply manager's responsibilities 33895 Last day to add: 02/20/18 including the identification, acquisition, positioning and management of OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE materials, services and equipment that organizations needs to attain their The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. goals. Emphasis is on decision making, integration with suppliers, critical See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. internal relationships, and customer (end user) service. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Instructor: R Beck Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33899 Last day to add: 02/20/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: R Beck

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 15 • BUS-200 Business Admin Work Exp 1 UNIT CAT-98A Introduction to Excel 1.50 UNITS Course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-the-job Description: Skill development in electronic spreadsheets using Excel for training with related classroom instruction. business and scientific related applications. 27 hours lecture and 18 hours PREREQUISITE: None. laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) ADVISORY: Students should have paid or voluntary employment. 33902 Last day to add: 02/20/18 34699 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE WRK 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE OLL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard completed online. Please note the start and end dates. Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please Instructor: B Fuller see Blackboard for specific dates and times. Instructor: Staff CAT-98A Introduction to Excel 1.50 UNITS Description: Skill development in electronic spreadsheets using Excel for business and scientific related applications. 27 hours lecture and 18 hours COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/OFFICE laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33901 Last day to add: 04/24/18 CAT-1A Business Etiquette 1 UNIT WE 04/20/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 11:35AM F CACT 2 Description: This course provides students with both the knowledge and the WEL 04/20/18 06/01/18 11:45AM 02:05PM F CACT 2 skills required to quickly apply business standards of acceptable behavior and The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designat- etiquette to project a professional image. It addresses additional topics, such ed laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and as financial planning, appropriate use of workplace technologies, and written end dates. business communications, that students need to know when transitioning Instructor: D Friedman from campus to the workplace. 18 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) CAT-98B Advanced Excel 1.50 UNITS 34592 Last day to add: 02/28/18 Prerequisite: CAT/CIS-98A Description: Advanced concepts of MS-Excel WE 02/24/18 04/07/18 08:00AM 10:20AM S IT 110 including managing large spreadsheets, creating and working with databases, The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please creating and using templates, and macro creation. Spreadsheet manipulation note the start and end dates. with advanced macro techniques, customizing Excel screen and toolbars and Instructor: C McConnell-Freeman solving problems with goal seeker and solver. 27 hours lecture and 18 hours of laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) CAT-31 Business Communications 3 UNITS 33903 Last day to add: 04/24/18 Advisory: CAT-30 Description: This course is designed to teach the fundamentals OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE of written and oral communications in business by providing specific practical OLL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE applications. Emphasis will be on written and oral communications, stressing The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. the most common forms of correspondence. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are Pass/No Pass option.) completed online. Please note the start and end dates. 33900 Last day to add: 04/25/18 Instructor: W Manges WE 04/21/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 03:25PM S IT 110 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. CHEMISTRY Instructor: C McConnell-Freeman CHE-1A General Chemistry, I 5 UNITS CAT-90 Microsoft Outlook 3 UNITS Prerequisite: CHE-2A or CHE-3 and MAT-35 Description: The student will Description: This course utilizes Microsoft Outlook to organize and plan explore simple chemical systems, their properties and how they can be personal and business information. Emphasis is placed on the use of Outlook investigated and understood in terms of stoichiometry, gas laws, elementary for communication and sharing information with persons within a company or thermodynamics, atomic structure and bonding. Laboratory techniques in the small business. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Letter investigation of chemical systems. Students may not receive credit for both Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) CHE-1A and CHE-1AH. 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, 34593 Last day to add: 02/27/18 or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 02/23/18 04/06/18 08:00AM 04:50PM F IT 127 33908 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/23/18 04/06/18 05:00PM 07:50PM F IT 127 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW HUM 204 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 04:10PM MW HUM 208 ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: G Reotutar Instructor: S Tyler HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 16 • CHE-1A General Chemistry, I 5 UNITS CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS Prerequisite: CHE-2A or CHE-3 and MAT-35 Description: The student will Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their explore simple chemical systems, their properties and how they can be properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health investigated and understood in terms of stoichiometry, gas laws, elementary and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours thermodynamics, atomic structure and bonding. Laboratory techniques in the lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) investigation of chemical systems. Students may not receive credit for both 33916 Last day to add: 02/23/18 CHE-1A and CHE-1AH. 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH THTR 101 or Pass/No Pass option.) WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TH HUM 204 33909 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW IT 117 Instructor: A Duggal WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 11:55AM MW HUM 208 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS Instructor: S Tyler Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health CHE-1B General Chemistry, II 5 UNITS and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours Prerequisite: CHE-1A or CHE-1AH Description: Continued exploration of the lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) principles of chemistry with emphasis on kinetics, thermodynamics, acid- 33913 Last day to add: 02/23/18 base theory, equilibrium and electrochemistry. Special topics from descriptive WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW ATEC 114 inorganic chemistry, nuclear chemistry and introductory organic chemistry. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 11:55AM F HUM 204 Laboratory techniques in the investigation of chemical systems. Students may The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. not receive credit for both CHE-1B and CHE-1BH. 54 hours lecture and 108 Instructor: Staff hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33910 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW HUM 204 CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 11:55AM TTH HUM 208 Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours Instructor: J Tyler lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33914 Last day to add: 02/23/18 CHE-1B General Chemistry, II 5 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW ATEC 114 Prerequisite: CHE-1A or CHE-1AH Description: Continued exploration of the WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 04:10PM F HUM 204 principles of chemistry with emphasis on kinetics, thermodynamics, acid- The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. base theory, equilibrium and electrochemistry. Special topics from descriptive Instructor: Staff inorganic chemistry, nuclear chemistry and introductory organic chemistry. Laboratory techniques in the investigation of chemical systems. Students may not receive credit for both CHE-1B and CHE-1BH. 54 hours lecture and 108 CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their 34559 Last day to add: 02/23/18 properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH ATEC 114 and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM TTH HUM 208 lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33911 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH IT 117 Instructor: W Cui WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 12:40PM T HUM 204 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS Instructor: A Efron Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their 33915 Last day to add: 02/23/18 properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH THTR 101 and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM T HUM 204 lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33912 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH IT 117 Instructor: A Duggal WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 12:40PM TH HUM 204 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Efron

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 17 • CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, 34696 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:35PM 09:00PM MW IT 101 to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM TH HUM 204 presentation graphics, and the Internet. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: Staff 33927 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE CHE-2A Introductory Chemistry, I 4 UNITS OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: Introduction to the nature of chemicals, their The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. properties, chemical bonding, reactions, and mixtures. Applications to health See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are and environmental topics. Fulfills the needs of non-science majors. 54 hours completed online. lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: C Brotherton 34697 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:35PM 09:00PM MW IT 101 CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM F HUM 204 An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions Instructor: Staff to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and the Internet. CHE-10 Chemistry for Everyone 3 UNITS PREREQUISITE: None. Lecture-demonstration course geared to non-science majors--air, water, drugs, 33929 Last day to add: 02/23/18 genetics, nuclear aspects, etc. No laboratory. OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE PREREQUISITE: None. OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 33904 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 101 See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. completed online. Instructor: S Tyler Instructor: J Perry

CHE-12A Organic Chemistry I 5 UNITS CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS Prerequisite: CHE-1B or CHE-1BH Description: A discussion of aliphatic An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, hydrocarbons that focuses on their structure, reactivity, methods of synthesis, and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions physical properties, and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory work emphasizes to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, techniques used to identify, separate, and purify substances. 54 hours lecture presentation graphics, and the Internet. and 108 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) PREREQUISITE: None. 33905 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33931 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH STEM 301 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TTH HUM 208 OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: V Lee See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are completed online. CHE-12B Organic Chemistry, II 5 UNITS Instructor: C Brotherton Prerequisite: CHE-12A Description: Continues discussion based on the content of CHE12A. Develops a detailed study of nucleophilic and elimination reactions from a mechanistic viewpoint. Aliphatic and aromatic chemistry will be fully integrated throughout CHE-12B. Considerable emphasis on synthesis. Laboratory includes techniques of syntheses, separation, and identification of several compounds, and an introduction to qualitative organic analysis. 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33906 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH STEM 125 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 11:55AM F HUM 208 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 04:10PM F HUM 208 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Tyler HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 18 • CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and the Internet. presentation graphics, and the Internet. PREREQUISITE: None. PREREQUISITE: None. 33932 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33934 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM M IT 125 OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:20AM W IT 125 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 12:35PM W IT 125 See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- completed online. ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: J Perry Instructor: J Coverdale

CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and the Internet. presentation graphics, and the Internet. PREREQUISITE: None. PREREQUISITE: None. 33925 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33933 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH ATEC 118 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:30AM 02:35PM F ATEC 118 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 10:30AM T ATEC 118 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 02:45PM 03:55PM F LIBR LRC The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designat- ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. ed laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and Instructor: C Brotherton end dates. Instructor: B Fuller CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions presentation graphics, and the Internet. to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, PREREQUISITE: None. presentation graphics, and the Internet. 33935 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PREREQUISITE: None. HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:35AM S IT 125 33926 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:10PM 03:15PM M ATEC 118 HYBL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:45AM 10:50AM S IT 125 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:10PM 02:15PM W ATEC 118 The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:20PM 03:25PM W ATEC 118 See www.opencampus.com. Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- for this class. ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: B Fuller Instructor: J Coverdale

CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS CIS-1A Intro to Comp Info Sys 3 UNITS An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, An introduction to computer concepts and theory, information systems, and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions and computer applications. The development of computer based solutions to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, to business problems using word processors, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and the Internet. presentation graphics, and the Internet. PREREQUISITE: None. PREREQUISITE: None. 33930 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33928 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 127 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:35PM 06:40PM T ATEC 118 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:00PM 12:50PM MW IT 127 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:35PM 06:40PM TH ATEC 118 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:35PM 06:40PM TH ATEC 118 ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Instructor: J Perry ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: J Coverdale

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 19 • CIS-2 Fundamentals of Systems Analysis 3 UNITS CIS-11 Computer Architecture and Organization: Assembly Description: The course presents a systematic methodology for analyzing a 3 UNITS business problem or opportunity, determining what role, if any, computer- Advisory: CIS/CSC-5 Description: An introduction to microprocessor architecture based technologies can play in addressing the business need, articulating and assembly language programming. The relationship between hardware business requirements for the technology solution, specifying alternative and software will be examined in order to understand the interaction between approaches to acquiring the technology capabilities needed to address the a program and the total system. Mapping of statements and constructs in a business requirements, and specifying the requirements for the information high-level language onto sequences of machine instructions is studied as well systems solution in particular, in-house development, development from as the internal representation of simple data types and structures. Numerical third-party providers, or purchased commercial-off-the-shelf packages. 54 computation is performed, noting the various data representation errors and hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No potential procedural errors. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA Pass option.) option) 33936 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34595 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:15AM 12:20PM M ATEC 118 OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:15AM 11:05AM W ATEC 118 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:20PM W ATEC 118 See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- completed online. ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: W Ibekwe Instructor: J Wilson

CIS-5 Programming Concepts and Methodology I:C++ 4 UNITS CIS-14A Web Programming: JavaScript 3 UNITS Advisory: CIS-1A Description: Introduction to the discipline of computer science Advisory: Previous programming experience and knowledge of HTML, CSC/ incorporating problem definitions, algorithm development, and structured CIS-5 and CIS-72A Description: Fundamentals of JavaScript programming for programming logic for business, scientific and mathematical applications. The the world wide web for students already familiar with the fundamentals of C++ language will be used for programming problems. 54 hours lecture and programming and HTML. Language features will include control structures, 54 hours laboratory. functions, arrays, JavaScript objects, browser objects and events. Web 33940 Last day to add: 02/23/18 applications will include image rollovers, user interactivity, manipulating OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE browser windows, form validation and processing, cookies, creating dynamic OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE content, and Dynamic HTML programming. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. laboratory. (TBA Option) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are 34597 Last day to add: 02/23/18 completed online. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM M CACT 2 Instructor: J Perry WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:35PM 08:25PM M CACT 2 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 08:25PM W CACT 2 CIS-5 Programming Concepts and Methodology I:C++ 4 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Advisory: CIS-1A Description: Introduction to the discipline of computer science ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. incorporating problem definitions, algorithm development, and structured Instructor: W Ibekwe programming logic for business, scientific and mathematical applications. The C++ language will be used for programming problems. 54 hours lecture and CIS-17A Programming Concepts and Methodology II: C++ 54 hours laboratory. 3 UNITS 33939 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: CIS/CSC-5 Description: The application of software engineering WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 202 techniques to the design and development of large programs; data abstraction, WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 11:00AM TTH IT 202 structures, and associated algorithms. A comprehensive study of the syntax The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- and semantics of the C++ language and the methodology of Object-Oriented ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. program development. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) Instructor: J Perry 33920 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 10:05AM M ATEC 118 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 08:50AM W ATEC 118 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:00AM 10:05AM W ATEC 118 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: T Pryor

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 20 • CIS-17A Programming Concepts and Methodology II: C++ CIS-18B Java Programming: Advanced Objects 3 UNITS 3 UNITS Advisory: CIS/CSC-18A Description: This is an advanced Java programming Prerequisite: CIS/CSC-5 Description: The application of software engineering course for students familiar with object-oriented programming and utilization techniques to the design and development of large programs; data abstraction, of basic graphical interface techniques. An emphasis will be placed on structures, and associated algorithms. A comprehensive study of the syntax advanced concepts associated with Business, E-Commerce and Gaming and semantics of the C++ language and the methodology of Object-Oriented applications that utilize exception handling, multithreading, multimedia, and program development. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) database connectivity. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 33919 Last day to add: 02/23/18 (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:30PM 08:40PM M ATEC 118 33924 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:50PM 09:40PM M ATEC 118 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- OLL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: A Rainey See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are completed online. Instructor: J Finley CIS-17B C++ Programming: Advanced Objects 3 UNITS Advisory: CIS/CSC-17A Description: This is an advanced C++ programming course for students familiar with object-oriented programming and utilization CIS-21 Introduction to Operating Systems 3 UNITS of basic graphical interface techniques. An emphasis will be placed on Prerequisite: CIS-1A Description: An introduction to operating system concepts, advanced concepts associated with complex business and gaming applications structure, functions, performance, and management is covered. A current that utilize exception handling, multithreading, multimedia, and database operating system, such as Windows, Linux, or UNIX is used as a case study. File connectivity. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/ multi-processing, system security, device management, network operating No Pass option.) systems, and utilities are introduced. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. 33921 Last day to add: 02/23/18 (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH IT 125 33937 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:35PM 04:25PM TH LIBR LRC WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:50PM 08:15PM TTH ATEC 118 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:25PM 09:15PM TH ATEC 118 ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Instructor: M Chapman ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: J Oconnor CIS-17C C++ Programming: Data Structures 3 UNITS Advisory: CIS/CSC-17A Description: This course offers a thorough presentation CIS-44 Portfolio Production 2 UNITS of the essential principles and practices of data structures using the C++ Description: Creative organization and presentation of a body of work programming language. The course emphasizes abstract data types, software exhibiting portfolio-quality aptitude. Covers all aspects of creation and engineering principles, lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, and the comparative presentation of a professional portfolio for students of multimedia majors analysis of algorithms. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) such as 3D modeling, animation, game design, game programming, mobile (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) applications development and graphic design. Students will edit existing work 33922 Last day to add: 02/23/18 to emphasize individual strengths and areas of specialization. Compilation of a WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:55PM 05:20PM MW ATEC 118 professional resume and mock interviews will be completed by each student. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:50PM 03:40PM W LIBR LRC 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- 33938 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:20PM T IT 202 Instructor: A Rainey WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:20PM TH IT 202 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 202 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: T Dunipace

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 21 • CIS-78B Advanced Adobe Photoshop 3 UNITS Prerequisite: CIS-78A or CAT-78B Description: Advanced techniques and COMMUNICATION STUDIES methods for using Adobe PhotoShop to produce custom graphic solutions. Focus on real-world projects, workflow foundations, adjusting and optimizing COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS images, and tips and tricks for enhanced image creation. 54 hours lecture and Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four 34600 Last day to add: 02/23/18 speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:40AM 12:45PM T ATEC 118 live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:40AM 11:30AM TH ATEC 118 speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:40AM 12:45PM TH ATEC 118 rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will Instructor: C Brotherton speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33948 Last day to add: 02/23/18 CIS-98A Introduction to Excel 1.50 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 110 An introduction to electronic spreadsheets using Excel. (Same as CAT-98A) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: F Shibley 33941 Last day to add: 02/20/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE OLL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four completed online. Please note the start and end dates. speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a Instructor: B Fuller live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and CIS-98A Introduction to Excel 1.50 UNITS argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, An introduction to electronic spreadsheets using Excel. (Same as CAT-98A) listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will PREREQUISITE: None. speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. 33942 Last day to add: 04/24/18 (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 04/20/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 11:35AM F CACT 2 33949 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 04/20/18 06/01/18 11:45AM 02:05PM F CACT 2 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 110 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designat- The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. ed laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and Instructor: M Lewis end dates. Instructor: D Friedman COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students CIS-98B Advanced Excel 1.50 UNITS to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four Description: Advanced concepts of MS-Excel including managing large speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a spreadsheets, creating and working with databases, creating and using live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of templates, and macro creation. Spreadsheet manipulation speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, 33943 Last day to add: 04/24/18 rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, OLL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) completed online. Please note the start and end dates. 33951 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: W Manges LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 108 Instructor: M Lewis

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 22 • COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33944 Last day to add: 03/06/18 33945 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:00AM 02:05PM F IT 211 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH IT 210 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. note the start and end dates. Instructor: L Tat Instructor: A Razook COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33952 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33950 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 110 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 108 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: B Rihan Instructor: R Stinson COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33947 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33946 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM W LIBR 110 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW IT 211 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: G Stinson Instructor: D Romo

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 23 • COM-1 Public Speaking 3 UNITS COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Prepares students Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the to compose (develop outlines and research) and present a minimum of four dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students speeches, including informative and persuasive presentations in front of a study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal live audience. Emphasis will include: different purposes of speaking, types of communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of speeches and organizational patterns, topic choice and audience adaptation, emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. rhetorical principles, development and support of sound reasoning and (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) argument, theories of persuasion, application of ethics in public speaking, 33961 Last day to add: 02/18/18 listening skills, and theory and principles of effective delivery. Students will LEC 02/12/18 04/05/18 07:10AM 08:40AM MTWTH IT 210 speak formally for a minimum of 20 total semester minutes. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: M Lewis 33953 Last day to add: 02/26/18 WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:30PM 09:50PM TH LIBR 110 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the note the start and end dates. dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students Instructor: N Aceves study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of COM-3 Argumentation and Debate 3 UNITS emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Covers theoretical (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) underpinnings of argumentation and debate including a systematic approach 33971 Last day to add: 04/22/18 to the process of debate, theories of argumentation as related to topic analysis, WE 04/16/18 06/07/18 07:10AM 08:40AM MTWTH IT 210 research, case construction, rebuttals, cross-examination, utilization of sound The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please reasoning, and the importance of ethical behavior in debate. Focus is on note the start and end dates. effective delivery of verbal and nonverbal communication as well as effective Instructor: M Lewis listening. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33958 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW HUM 102 COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students Instructor: D Romo study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of COM-3 Argumentation and Debate 3 UNITS emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Covers theoretical (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) underpinnings of argumentation and debate including a systematic approach 33962 Last day to add: 03/07/18 to the process of debate, theories of argumentation as related to topic analysis, WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 11:35AM S IT 210 research, case construction, rebuttals, cross-examination, utilization of sound The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please reasoning, and the importance of ethical behavior in debate. Focus is on note the start and end dates. effective delivery of verbal and nonverbal communication as well as effective Instructor: B Rihan listening. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33957 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW IT 108 COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the Instructor: D Romo dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of COM-7 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3 UNITS emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Preparation and (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) presentation of interpreting literature (prose, poetry and drama). Principles 33970 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and techniques of interpreting the printed page are related to preparing LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 210 and presenting an oral interpretation of literature for an audience. Provides Instructor: A Olaerts opportunities for cultural enrichment, literary analysis, creative outlet, articulate expression and improved speaking ability. Oral presentations required. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33959 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 109 Instructor: M Lewis

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 24 • COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 33964 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33960 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 210 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW IT 211 Instructor: A Olaerts The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: B Rihan COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. 33969 Last day to add: 02/23/18 (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW IT 210 33965 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM T IT 211 Instructor: R Stinson HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS See www.opencampus.com. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the Instructor: J Muto dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal 33963 Last day to add: 02/23/18 communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW IT 210 emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: R Stinson 33966 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH LIBR 110 COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the Instructor: L Tat dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal COM-9 Interpersonal Communication 3 UNITS communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Analyzes the emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. dynamics of the two-person communication process in relationships. Students (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) study values, communication models, listening, verbal and nonverbal 33968 Last day to add: 02/23/18 communication, perception, self-concept, self-disclosure, management of HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM T IT 211 emotions, relationship theories and conflict management. 54 hours lecture. HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. 33967 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T ST 108 Instructor: J Muto The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access required. Instructor: L Tat

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 25 • COM-12 Intercultural Communication 3 UNITS Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: This course CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY provides an introduction to the factors affecting intercultural communication. This course focuses on the communication behaviors and values common CON-62 Blueprint Reading 3 UNITS to all cultures and ethnic groups, as well as the differences that may insulate Overview of the basic concepts of reading construction blueprints. and divide people. Students will examine influences on the communication PREREQUISITE: None. process, including aspects such as stereotyping, gender roles, values, beliefs, 33974 Last day to add: 02/23/18 verbal and nonverbal communication patterns, conflict styles and much more. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH IT 123 Students will learn to overcome the communication problems that may result Instructor: J Thomas when members of other cultures and/or ethnic groups communicate by evaluating their own intercultural communication patterns and learning skills CON-62 Blueprint Reading 3 UNITS to increase their effectiveness. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Overview of the basic concepts of reading construction blueprints. option) PREREQUISITE: None. 33954 Last day to add: 02/20/18 33973 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 122 The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: R Skaggs See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: A Olaerts CON-63A Uniform Bldg Code/Ordin 3 UNITS Use of uniform building code in plan checking for compliance. COM-13 Gender and Communication 3 UNITS PREREQUISITE: None. Advisory: COM-51 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: A study of theories 33975 Last day to add: 02/23/18 that address communication styles including similarities and differences LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM W IT 122 between masculine and feminine gender types. Integrates theories to heighten Instructor: J Thomas students' awareness of the importance of gender as a communication variable. Theoretical approaches to the development of gender are discussed. Gender communication issues are addressed with an emphasis on listening, CON-63B Analysis of Revisions to the Uniform Building Code perception, verbal, nonverbal communication, and conflict management in 3 UNITS interpersonal, small group and various other contexts. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Prerequisite: CON-63A Description: An analysis which discusses the changes, Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) amendments and the intent of the code. This analysis to provide to the building 33955 Last day to add: 02/23/18 industry a concise understanding and purpose of facilitating the current code. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 05:40PM TH IT 211 In addition, the analysis of the revisions may be used as a plancheck and field The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. inspection aid to ensure a better appraisal of the latest revisions. 54 hours Instructor: J Muto lecture. 33976 Last day to add: 02/23/18 COM-20 Introduction to Communication Theory 3 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM W IT 122 Instructor: J Thomas Advisory: COM-51 and/or qualification for ENG 1A Description: A survey of the discipline of communication studies with emphasis on multiple epistemological, theoretical, and methodological issues relevant to the CON-63C Analysis of Revisions to the Uniform Building Code systematic inquiry and pursuit of knowledge about human communication. 3 UNITS This course explores the basic history, assumptions, principles, processes, Prerequisite: CON-63A Description: An analysis which discusses the changes, variables, methods, and specializations of human communication as an amendments and the intent of the code. This analysis to provide to the building academic field of study. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option) industry a concise understanding and purpose of facilitating the current code. 33956 Last day to add: 04/24/18 In addition, the analysis of the revisions may be used as a plancheck and field OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE inspection aid to ensure a better appraisal of the latest revisions. 54 hours The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. lecture. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. 33977 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J Muto LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM W IT 122 Instructor: J Thomas

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 26 • CON-63D Analysis of Revisions to the Uniform Building Code CON-72 Calif State Accessibility 1.50 UNITS 3 UNITS Examines the provisions of Title 24 accessibility standards of the California Prerequisite: CON-63A Description: An analysis which discusses the changes, Uniform Building Code. amendments and the intent of the code. This analysis to provide to the building PREREQUISITE: None. industry a concise understanding and purpose of facilitating the current code. 33982 Last day to add: 04/20/18 In addition, the analysis of the revisions may be used as a plancheck and field LEC 04/16/18 06/04/18 06:00PM 09:35PM M IT 123 inspection aid to ensure a better appraisal of the latest revisions. 54 hours The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. lecture. Instructor: J Thomas 33978 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM W IT 122 CON-73 Project Planning for Site Construction 3 UNITS Instructor: J Thomas Description: Organization, procedures and necessary paperwork pertinent to the planning and construction of site improvements. Site analysis by evaluating CON-64 Office/Field Inspect 3 UNITS the needs of the property as well as the needs of those using the property and Building and safety office management and inspections for compliance. the design correlations with scope, specifications and control of local, state, PREREQUISITE: None. and federal agencies. 54 hours lecture. 33979 Last day to add: 02/23/18 33983 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T IT 123 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T IT 122 Instructor: P Link Instructor: J Thomas

CON-66 National Electrical Code 3 UNITS Description: Review of electrical codes including discussion and analysis of DANCE the application of physical laws in development of the code requirements. 54 hours lecture. DAN-6 Dance Appreciation 3 UNITS 34555 Last day to add: 05/01/18 Description: A nontechnical course for the general student leading to the WE 04/30/18 05/30/18 10:15AM 04:05PM MW ATEC 119 appreciation and understanding of dance as a medium of communication, The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please entertainment, and as an art form. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No note the start and end dates. Pass option.) Instructor: M Dowlatabadi 33984 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 117 CON-67 Mechanical Code 3 UNITS Instructor: E Goe Review of mechanical codes and regulations in construction. PREREQUISITE: None. 33980 Last day to add: 02/26/18 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LEC 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:30PM 09:50PM TH IT 122 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please EAR-20 Child Growth and Development 3 UNITS note the start and end dates. Description: This introductory course examines the major physical, Instructor: J Thomas psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There CON-71 Energy Conservation Standards 1.50 UNITS will be an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and Description: Administrative regulations and codes that regulate the energy environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative conservation for new residential buildings. Energy measures and mandatory research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual features and devices that must be installed in new residential buildings and the differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. enforcement by local building departments. 27 hours lecture. Outside observations required. 54 hours lecture. 33981 Last day to add: 02/16/18 34516 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 04/02/18 06:00PM 09:35PM M IT 123 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: J Thomas See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: S Burnett

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 27 • EAR-20 Child Growth and Development 3 UNITS EAR-26 Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 UNITS Description: This introductory course examines the major physical, A study of health, safety and nutrition factors of importance to the teacher, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, child and family of the young child. both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There PREREQUISITE: None. will be an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and 33990 Last day to add: 02/23/18 environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 01:40PM M IT 209 research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual Instructor: M Adams differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. Outside observations required. 54 hours lecture. EAR-28 Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children 3UNITS 33987 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: An examination of the underlying theoretical principles of LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 12:40PM TH IT 209 developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs, environments, Instructor: M Adams emphasizing the key role of relationships, constructive adult-child interactions, and teaching strategies in supporting physical, social, creative and intellectual development for all young children. Includes a review of the historical roots EAR-20 Child Growth and Development 3 UNITS of early childhood programs and the evolution of the professional practices Description: This introductory course examines the major physical, promoting advocacy, ethics, and professional identity. 54 hours lecture. psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, 33991 Last day to add: 02/23/18 both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM T IT 209 will be an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative Instructor: S Burnett research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. EAR-30 Practicum in Early Childhood Education 4 UNITS Outside observations required. 54 hours lecture. Prerequisite: EAR-20 and EAR-24 and EAR-28 and EAR-42 Description: In this 33986 Last day to add: 02/23/18 course the student will practice and demonstrate developmentally appropriate WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW IT 209 early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education professionals. Instructor: S Burnett Students will utilize practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory and practice, develop professional behaviors, and build a EAR-20 Child Growth and Development 3 UNITS comprehensive understanding of children and families. Child centered, play- Description: This introductory course examines the major physical, oriented approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment; and knowledge psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, of curriculum content areas will be emphasized as student teachers design, both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There implement and evaluate experiences that promote positive development will be an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and and learning for all young children. Lab hours will be completed under the environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative direction of a qualified Master Teacher (Child Development Permit Matrix, research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual California Commission on Teacher Credentialing) with 3 units of supervised differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages. field experience in ECE setting. 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Outside observations required. 54 hours lecture. 33992 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34519 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TH IT 209 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W IT 209 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:30AM 12:40PM MW TBEC 1 Instructor: A Calloway The above section is a web-enhanced class that has lab hours that will be completed at Temple Beth El, Child Development Center, 2675 Central Avenue, Riverside, 951-682-7282. EAR-24 Introduction to Curriculum 3 UNITS This class also has a required face to face class on Thursday afternoon at Norco College in IT Description: This course presents an overview of knowledge and skills related 209. Pursuant to California Law SB792 all students enrolled in this class must have proof of to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children immunization against measles, pertussis (TDap), and tuberculosis (TB), by the first day of the from birth to age 6. Students will examine a teacher's role in supporting semester. Immunizations and TB tests can be obtained at the Norco College Health Services development and engagement for all young children. This course provides office, or through your personal health provider. The first day of the practicum for both -sec strategies for developmentally-appropriate practice based on observation and tions begins at Temple Beth El. Monday/Wednesday students will meet with the instructor assessments across the curriculum, including: academic content areas; play, at Temple Beth El on the first Monday of the semester; Tuesday/Thursday students will meet art, and creativity; and development of social-emotional, communication, and on the first Tuesday of the semester. Entrance into the Center will not be allowed without cognitive skills. 54 hours lecture. a copy of the completed Child Development Course Clearance Checklist, AND students will 33988 Last day to add: 02/23/18 automatically be dropped from the class. Copies of the clearance form can be located at WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T IT 209 http://www.norcocollege.edu/services/health/Documents/SB792%20Imm unization%20 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Checklist%20Norco%20College_r3.pdf. Take this blank form with your evidence of immu- Instructor: L Vazquez nization to the Norco Health Center for clearance and bring a copy for Dr. Burnett on the first day of the practicum. Instructor: S Burnett

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 28 • EAR-30 Practicum in Early Childhood Education 4 UNITS EAR-42 Child, Family, and Community 3 UNITS Prerequisite: EAR-20 and EAR-24 and EAR-28 and EAR-42 Description: In this An examination of the developing child in a societal context focusing on child, course the student will practice and demonstrate developmentally appropriate family, and the community with an emphasis on historical and socio-cultural early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the factors. supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education professionals. PREREQUISITE: None. Students will utilize practical classroom experiences to make connections 33995 Last day to add: 02/23/18 between theory and practice, develop professional behaviors, and build a LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 12:40PM T IT 209 comprehensive understanding of children and families. Child centered, play- Instructor: M Adams oriented approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment; and knowledge of curriculum content areas will be emphasized as student teachers design, EAR-45 Administration II: Personnel and Leadership in Early implement and evaluate experiences that promote positive development and learning for all young children. Lab hours will be completed under the Childhood Education 3 UNITS direction of a qualified Master Teacher (Child Development Permit Matrix, Prerequisite: EAR-20 and EAR-24 and EAR-28 and EAR-42 Description: Effective California Commission on Teacher Credentialing) with 3 units of supervised strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and field experience in ECE setting. 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. education settings. Includes legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision 33993 Last day to add: 02/23/18 techniques, professional development, and reflective practices for a diverse WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TH IT 209 and inclusive early care and education program. 54 hours lecture. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:30AM 12:40PM TTH TBEC 1 34629 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class that has lab hours that will be completed at OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Temple Beth El, Child Development Center, 2675 Central Avenue, Riverside, 951-682-7282. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. This class also has a required face to face class on Thursday afternoon at Norco College in IT See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: T Oliver 209. Pursuant to California Law SB792 all students enrolled in this class must have proof of immunization against measles, pertussis (TDap), and tuberculosis (TB), by the first day of the semester. Immunizations and TB tests can be obtained at the Norco College Health Services EAR-46 Curriculum and Strategies for Children with Special office, or through your personal health provider. The first day of the practicum for both -sec Needs 3 UNITS tions begins at Temple Beth El. Monday/Wednesday students will meet with the instructor Advisory: EAR-40 Description: Covers curriculum and intervention strategies at Temple Beth El on the first Monday of the semester; Tuesday/Thursday students will meet for working with children with special needs in partnership with their on the first Tuesday of the semester. Entrance into the Center will not be allowed without families. Focuses on the use of observation and assessment in meeting the a copy of the completed Child Development Course Clearance Checklist, AND students will individualized needs of children in inclusive and natural environments. Includes automatically be dropped from the class. Copies of the clearance form can be located at the role of the teacher as a professional working with families, collaboration http://www.norcocollege.edu/services/health/Documents/SB792%20Imm unization%20 with interdisciplinary teams, and cultural competence. 54 hours lecture. Checklist%20Norco%20College_r3.pdf. Take this blank form with your evidence of immu- 33996 Last day to add: 02/23/18 nization to the Norco Health Center for clearance and bring a copy for Dr. Burnett on the first LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 01:40PM W IT 209 Instructor: M Adams day of the practicum. Instructor: S Burnett EAR-47 Childhood Stress and Trauma 3 UNITS EAR-34 Infant and Toddler Care and Education 3 UNITS Description: This course is a comprehensive overview of concepts, theories, and issues related to childhood stress and trauma. Emphasis is on the short- Description: Applies current theory and research to the care and education of and long-term effects that stress and trauma has on the physical, cognitive, infants and toddlers in group settings. Examines essential policies, principles language, social, and emotional stages of a child's development. Students will and practices that lead to quality care and developmentally appropriate be introduced to child behavior patterns and potential responses to stress and curriculum for children birth to 36 months. 54 hours lecture. 33994 Last day to add: 02/23/18 trauma. Students will examine research and innovative methods that support the child's coping skills and healing process. This course is designed to develop HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 209 an understanding of how children react and adapt to stress and trauma and HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE what parents and early childhood practitioners can do to assist children. The above section is a hybrid class that meets on Mondays beginning 2/12. Computer with Outside observations required. 54 hours lecture. Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. The meeting dates for the section are: 34518 Last day to add: 02/26/18 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/16, 4/30, 5/14, 6/4. LEC 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH IT 209 Instructor: L Vazquez The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: M Adams

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 29 • EAR-200 Early Childhood Work Exp 1 UNIT ECO-7H Honors Principles of Macroeconomics 3 UNITS Course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-the-job Prerequisite: MAT-52 Advisory: MAT-35 and Qualification for ENG-1A Limitation training with related classroom instruction. on enrollment: Enrollment in the Honors Program Description: Economic PREREQUISITE: None. theory and analysis as applied to the U.S. economy as a whole. Emphasizes ADVISORY: Students should have paid or voluntary employment. the enhanced exploration of aggregative economics dealing with the 34695 Last day to add: 02/23/18 macroeconomic concepts of national income and expenditure, aggregate WRKO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE supply and demand, fiscal policy, monetary policy, and economic stabilization The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- and growth. This honors course offers an enriched experience for accelerated campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation students through limited class size, seminar format, focus on primary texts, and at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard. application of higher order critical thinking skills. Students may not receive Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please credit for both ECO-7 and ECO-7H. 54 hours lecture. see Blackboard for specific dates and times. 34534 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: Staff WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW HUM 103 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Boelman ECONOMICS ECO-8 Principles of Microeconomics 3 UNITS ECO-4 Intro Economics 3 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Advisory: MAT-35 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An entry-level, general education course which introduces and surveys basic Economic theory and analysis as applied to consumer and producer behavior macroeconomic and microeconomic principles. in markets. Emphasizes the allocation of resources and the distribution of PREREQUISITE: None. income through the price mechanism, and deals with the microeconomic 33998 Last day to add: 02/23/18 concepts of equilibrium in product and factor markets, perfect and imperfect LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH ATEC 211 competition, government intervention in the private sector, and international Instructor: C Rajakone trade and finance. 54 hours lecture. 34003 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 117 ECO-4 Intro Economics 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. An entry-level, general education course which introduces and surveys basic Instructor: P Boelman macroeconomic and microeconomic principles. PREREQUISITE: None. 33997 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ECO-8 Principles of Microeconomics 3 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 109 Prerequisite: MAT-52 Advisory: MAT-35 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Instructor: C Rajakone Economic theory and analysis as applied to consumer and producer behavior in markets. Emphasizes the allocation of resources and the distribution of ECO-7 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 UNITS income through the price mechanism, and deals with the microeconomic Prerequisite: MAT-52 Advisory: MAT-35 and qualification for ENG-1A concepts of equilibrium in product and factor markets, perfect and imperfect Description: Economic theory and analysis as applied to the U.S. economy as competition, government intervention in the private sector, and international a whole. Emphasizes aggregative economics dealing with the macroeconomic trade and finance. 54 hours lecture. concepts of national income and expenditure, aggregate supply and demand, 34002 Last day to add: 02/23/18 fiscal policy, monetary policy, and economic stabilization and growth. Students WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW IT 117 may not receive credit for both ECO-7 and ECO-7H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34000 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: P Boelman WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 117 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Boelman ELECTRONICS

ECO-7 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 UNITS ELE-10 Survey Electronics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Advisory: MAT-35 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: Basic electronic theory including electron theory, Ohm?s Law, Description: Economic theory and analysis as applied to the U.S. economy as DC, AC, vacuum tube and solid state devices, antenna principles, power a whole. Emphasizes aggregative economics dealing with the macroeconomic supplies, amplifiers, RE oscillators, amplitude and frequency modulation, diode concepts of national income and expenditure, aggregate supply and demand, detection and superheterodyne receivers, and test equipment operation fiscal policy, monetary policy, and economic stabilization and growth. Students (emphasis on voltmeter and oscilloscope operation). 54 hours lecture and 54 may not receive credit for both ECO-7 and ECO-7H. 54 hours lecture. hours laboratory. 33999 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34004 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W IT 109 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TTH STEM 302 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 09:00PM TTH STEM 302 Instructor: P Boelman Instructor: S Chng HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 30 • ELE-11 DC Electronics 4 UNITS ELE-64 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 UNITS Basic DC electrical theory, devices, circuits and applications including resistors, Advisory: ELE-10 or ELE-21 Description: Fundamentals of programmable capacitors, coils and motors. logic controllers, with an emphasis on introductory programming of PLCs. PREREQUISITE: None. Problem analysis with solutions that integrate programming formats, auxiliary 34006 Last day to add: 02/19/18 commands and functions, common programming languages, and popular WE 02/13/18 04/06/18 10:00AM 12:35PM TTHF ATEC 119 software programs used with PLCs. Installation, maintenance, troubleshooting WEL 02/13/18 04/06/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH ATEC 119 and repair are inherent components. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) note the start and end dates. 34029 Last day to add: 02/18/18 Instructor: G Graham LEC 02/12/18 04/06/18 09:35AM 10:55AM MWF IT 124 LAB 02/12/18 04/06/18 11:05AM 01:15PM MWF IT 124 ELE-25 Digital Techniques 4 UNITS The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: P Van Hulle Prerequisite: ELE-10 Corequisite: ELE-23 Description: Mathematics, number systems and logic circuits as they relate to modern electronic computers and digital systems. Boolean algebra, circuit simplifications and mapping ELE-71 Residential Electrical Wiring 4 UNITS are included. Basic gate and digital circuits (MSI-LSI) will be analyzed and The foundations of electrical wiring for residential dwellings. integrated into complete systems. Digital counters, registers, encoders/ PREREQUISITE: None. decoders, converters and timing. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34030 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34007 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TTH ATEC 119 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM MW STEM 302 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 09:00PM TTH ATEC 119 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 09:00PM MW STEM 302 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: G Graham Instructor: C Keissieh

ELE-27 Technical Communications 3 UNITS ELE-73 Electric Motors and Transformers 4 UNITS Description: Procedures for organizing and presenting technical data through Prepares students to work on a wide range of industrial motors and informal and formal documents and presentations. Includes practice in transformers.(Same as MAN-73) writing memoranda, letter reports, and formal technical reports. Also includes PREREQUISITE: None. 34569 Last day to add: 02/23/18 discussion of personal resume and preparation of job applications. 54 hours lecture. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM MW IT 124 34008 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 09:00PM MW IT 124 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 124 Instructor: K Rad The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: G Balteria ELE-74 Industrial Wiring and Controls 4 UNITS Description: Industrial controls and electrical wiring of modern facilities, ELE-28 MultiSim CAD and PCB Design/Fab 3 UNITS manufacturing, or warehousing. Included will be production equipment, Description: This course covers MultiSim schematic capture, simulation, export conveyor systems, hydraulic and pneumatic controls, power distribution, to UltiBoard and UltiRoute. Basic Computer Aided Design (CAD)-Drafting, block blueprint reading, electrical control wiring, PLC (programmable logic controller) diagrams, printed circuit board design-layout. The use of Computer Aided control wiring, VFD (variable frequency drives) wiring and programming. 54 Design tools and electronics-library component-templates will be emphasized. hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34031 Last day to add: 04/20/18 PCB design and fabrication with through-hole and SMT/SMD devices. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. WE 04/16/18 06/06/18 09:35AM 12:55PM MW IT 124 34566 Last day to add: 02/26/18 WEL 04/16/18 06/06/18 01:30PM 04:50PM MW IT 124 LEC 02/15/18 05/31/18 04:20PM 06:30PM TH IT 124 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please LAB 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:40PM 10:00PM TH IT 124 note the start and end dates. The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: T Childers Instructor: G Graham ELE-76 Low Voltage Wiring/Alternate Energy 3 UNITS Electrician training for institutional, educational and government needs, plus specialty areas not generally available from others. PREREQUISITE: None. 34575 Last day to add: 03/07/18 WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:30AM 10:50AM S ATEC 119 WEL 02/24/18 06/02/18 11:30AM 03:05PM S ATEC 119 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: Staff HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 31 • ELE-77 Electrical Theory 3 UNITS ELE-401 Introduction to Electrical Theory, Basic Math Concepts, Description: This course introduces students to electrical theory, Ohm's Law, and the National Electric Code 3.50 UNITS magnetism, voltage inductance, capacitance, units of electric measurement, Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured and proper usage of electrical test equipment (meters). Student will learn apprentice Description: Provides an introduction to algebraic and trigonometric concepts of electrical energy, Kirchoff's law, Norton's and Thevenin's theorems, concepts and application of their principles to solve basic electrical equations algebraic and trigonometric requirements to solve electrical problems for both and layout conduit bends. Teaches the student to apply basic electrical theory (A/C) alternating current and (D/C) direct current circuits. Student will learn to predict circuit behavior. Basic conduit bending techniques will be developed. basic electrical safety procedures, including the proper usage and requirement The National Electrical Code will be introduced. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours of (PPE) personal protection equipment. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/ laboratory. No Pass option.) 34009 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34581 Last day to add: 03/20/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM MW JACT 1 LEC 03/19/18 04/25/18 10:15AM 03:25PM MW ATEC 119 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM MW JACT 1 The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply Instructor: M Dowlatabadi to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. ELE-91 Fundamentals of Solar Energy 3 UNITS Instructor: Staff Description: This course is for students interested in a career in the solar industry. The fundamental principles and functions of photovoltaic industry ELE-401 Introduction to Electrical Theory, Basic Math Concepts, will be introduced along with the planning, installation and maintenance of all necessary components for a photovoltaic system. The transmission and and the National Electric Code 3.50 UNITS distribution of electric power will be reviewed and basic concepts of electricity, Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured identification, functions and operations of components will be surveyed. 54 apprentice Description: Provides an introduction to algebraic and trigonometric hours lecture. concepts and application of their principles to solve basic electrical equations 34577 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and layout conduit bends. Teaches the student to apply basic electrical theory LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T IT 124 to predict circuit behavior. Basic conduit bending techniques will be developed. Instructor: G Graham The National Electrical Code will be introduced. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34011 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ELE-401 Introduction to Electrical Theory, Basic Math Concepts, LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM MW JACT 9 and the National Electric Code 3.50 UNITS LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM MW JACT 9 Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply apprentice Description: Provides an introduction to algebraic and trigonometric to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. concepts and application of their principles to solve basic electrical equations (909) 890-1703. and layout conduit bends. Teaches the student to apply basic electrical theory Instructor: Staff to predict circuit behavior. Basic conduit bending techniques will be developed. The National Electrical Code will be introduced. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. ELE-403 AC Circuit Concepts, Applied Electronics, and National 34010 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Electric Code Applications 3.50 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM MW JACT 1 Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM MW JACT 1 apprentice Description: Electrician AC theory including an exploration of The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply inductance and capacitance and the effect of their combined reactants on AC to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. circuits along with the application of electronic concepts and components. 45 (909) 890-1703. hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Instructor: Staff 34013 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM TTH JACT 3 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM TTH JACT 3 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 32 • ELE-403 AC Circuit Concepts, Applied Electronics, and National ELE-405 Electrician Blueprint Reading with Code Applications Electric Code Applications 3.50 UNITS for National Electrical Code (NEC) 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Electrician AC theory including an exploration of apprentice Description: Electrician studies of blueprints and specifications. inductance and capacitance and the effect of their combined reactants on AC Application of the National Electric Code will cover current protection, panel- circuits along with the application of electronic concepts and components. 45 boards, and lighting systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34613 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34012 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM TTH JACT 4 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM TTH JACT 6 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM TTH JACT 4 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM TTH JACT 6 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff Instructor: Staff ELE-405 Electrician Blueprint Reading with Code Applications ELE-405 Electrician Blueprint Reading with Code Applications for National Electrical Code (NEC) 3.50 UNITS for National Electrical Code (NEC) 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Electrician studies of blueprints and specifications. apprentice Description: Electrician studies of blueprints and specifications. Application of the National Electric Code will cover current protection, panel- Application of the National Electric Code will cover current protection, panel- boards, and lighting systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. boards, and lighting systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34615 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34614 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM TTH JACT 3 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM TTH JACT 2 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM TTH JACT 3 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM TTH JACT 2 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff Instructor: Staff ELE-407 Motor Control Principles, Generators and Power ELE-405 Electrician Blueprint Reading with Code Applications Supplies, with National Electric Code (NEC) 3.50 UNITS for National Electrical Code (NEC) 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Techniques for controlling AC and DC motors; students apprentice Description: Electrician studies of blueprints and specifications. examine conventional and cutting-edge technologies for power generation. Application of the National Electric Code will cover current protection, panel- 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34018 Last day to add: 02/23/18 boards, and lighting systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34016 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM MW JACT 6 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM TTH JACT 2 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM MW JACT 6 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM TTH JACT 2 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff Instructor: Staff ELE-407 Motor Control Principles, Generators and Power Supplies, with National Electric Code (NEC) 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Techniques for controlling AC and DC motors; students examine conventional and cutting-edge technologies for power generation. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34017 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM MW JACT 6 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM MW JACT 6 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 33 • ELE-409 Electrician Specialty Systems 3.50 UNITS ELE-409 Electrician Specialty Systems 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Examines specialty electrical systems commonly found apprentice Description: Examines specialty electrical systems commonly found in building construction. Includes fire alarm systems, closed-circuit television in building construction. Includes fire alarm systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, telephone systems, cable television (CATV and MATV) (CCTV) systems, telephone systems, cable television (CATV and MATV) systems, local area networks (LANs), fiber optic data systems, heating and systems, local area networks (LANs), fiber optic data systems, heating and air conditioning control systems, and lightning protection systems. 45 hours air conditioning control systems, and lightning protection systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34024 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34025 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM MW JACT 7 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM MW JACT 7 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM MW JACT 7 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM MW JACT 7 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff Instructor: Staff

ELE-409 Electrician Specialty Systems 3.50 UNITS ELE-409 Electrician Specialty Systems 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Examines specialty electrical systems commonly found apprentice Description: Examines specialty electrical systems commonly found in building construction. Includes fire alarm systems, closed-circuit television in building construction. Includes fire alarm systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, telephone systems, cable television (CATV and MATV) (CCTV) systems, telephone systems, cable television (CATV and MATV) systems, local area networks (LANs), fiber optic data systems, heating and systems, local area networks (LANs), fiber optic data systems, heating and air conditioning control systems, and lightning protection systems. 45 hours air conditioning control systems, and lightning protection systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34026 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34023 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM MW JACT 5 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM TTH JACT 5 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM MW JACT 5 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM TTH JACT 5 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. (909) 890-1703. (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff Instructor: Staff

ELE-409 Electrician Specialty Systems 3.50 UNITS ELE-421 Electrical Theory and Practices DC 3.50 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured apprentice Description: Examines specialty electrical systems commonly found apprentice Description: Study of floor and plot plans, basic blueprint reading in building construction. Includes fire alarm systems, closed-circuit television and circuit drawing, theory of magnetism, DC and AC generators, motors and (CCTV) systems, telephone systems, cable television (CATV and MATV) transformers, on-the-job safety, first aid, electrical code, telephony and data systems, local area networks (LANs), fiber optic data systems, heating and communications. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. air conditioning control systems, and lightning protection systems. 45 hours 34027 Last day to add: 02/23/18 lecture and 54 hours laboratory. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:10PM MW JACT 8 34022 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20PM 08:45PM MW JACT 8 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM TTH JACT 5 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM TTH JACT 5 to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply (909) 890-1703. to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. Instructor: Staff (909) 890-1703. Instructor: Staff

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 34 • ELE-423 Semiconductor Electronics 3.50 UNITS ELE-499 Electrician Apprenticeship Work Experience 1 UNIT Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a State indentured apprentice apprentice Description: Study of solid-state electronic theory and components, Description: This course provides students the opportunity to work in the diodes, transistors, SCR, triacs, diacs, IC amplifiers and op amps. 45 hours lecture electricians apprenticeship program for the purpose of developing specific and 54 hours laboratory. skills to meet the goals and objectives of the electricians Joint Apprenticeship 34028 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and Training Committee (J.A.T.C.). Students complete work experience hours at LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM MW JACT 8 approved training sites. Students may take up to 16 units total across all work LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM MW JACT 8 experience course offerings. This course may be taken up to four times when The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply there are new or expanded learning objectives. Only one work experience to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. course may be taken per semester. 60 hours of volunteer work experience (909) 890-1703. (maximum of 240 hours) or 75 hours of paid work experience (maximum of Instructor: Staff 300 hours) are required for each enrolled unit. 34683 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:00AM 09:50AM S JACT 1 ELE-425 Management/Alarms/Codes/Circuits 3.50 UNITS The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a registered State indentured to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. apprentice Description: Introduction to management, installation of security (909) 890-1703. and fire alarm systems, the National Electrical Code as it relates to alarm Instructor: J Rowe installation and circuits as applied to alarm systems. 45 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34616 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:10PM TTH JACT 8 ENGINEERING LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:20PM 05:45PM TTH JACT 8 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply ENE-21 Drafting 3 UNITS to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. Fundamentals of mechanical drawing including lettering, instruments, (909) 890-1703. projection, freehand drawing, and auxiliary views. Instructor: Staff PREREQUISITE: None. 34609 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM M ATEC 109 ELE-499 Electrician Apprenticeship Work Experience 1 UNIT WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:30PM 04:55PM M ATEC 109 Limitation on enrollment: Student must be a State indentured apprentice WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM W ATEC 109 Description: This course provides students the opportunity to work in the electricians apprenticeship program for the purpose of developing specific The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. skills to meet the goals and objectives of the electricians Joint Apprenticeship Instructor: P Van Hulle and Training Committee (J.A.T.C.). Students complete work experience hours at approved training sites. Students may take up to 16 units total across all work ENE-22 Engineering Drawing 3 UNITS experience course offerings. This course may be taken up to four times when Prerequisite: ENE-21 Advisory: ENE-30 Description: Drafting fundamentals there are new or expanded learning objectives. Only one work experience briefly reviewed, geometric construction, orthographic projections, freehand course may be taken per semester. 60 hours of volunteer work experience sketching, sectioning, auxiliary views, shop processes, dimensions and (maximum of 240 hours) or 75 hours of paid work experience (maximum of tolerances, fasteners, working and pictorial drawings, and as time permits, 300 hours) are required for each enrolled unit. piping and electrical drawings. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.(Letter 34617 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 08:50AM S JACT 1 34034 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above course is part of a 5-year apprenticeship program. Interested students may apply WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:50PM 08:15PM W ATEC 109 to the Riverside and San Bernardino Joint Electrical Apprenticeship Training Committee. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:50PM 10:00PM M ATEC 109 (909) 890-1703. WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:20PM 09:45PM W ATEC 109 Instructor: J Rowe The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: G Cordier

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 35 • ENE-27 Technical Communications 3 UNITS ENE-35 Statics 3 UNITS Description: Procedures for organizing and presenting technical data through Prerequisite: PHY-4A Description: A study of force and equilibrium problems; informal and formal documents and presentations. Includes practice in free body diagram techniques, friction problems, second moments and writing memoranda, letter reports, and formal technical reports. Also includes moments of interia, and their application to engineering. Algebraic, vector and discussion of personal resume and preparation of job applications. 54 hours classical, and graphical methods of calculation. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, lecture. or Pass/No Pass option.) 34035 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34039 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 124 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W JFK 104 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Sommerville Instructor: G Balteria ENE-42 SolidWorks I 3 UNITS ENE-28 Technical Design 3 UNITS Advisory: PC computer experience recommended Description: This course Prerequisite: ENE-22 Advisory: ENE-42 and ENE-30 and ENE-52 Description: A is designed to introduce the student to three-dimensional parametric solid study of industrial design and drafting procedures relating to the basic elements modeling with SolidWorks. Students will begin with basic parametric solid of mechanisms, including drawing of machine parts in various stages of modeling techniques advancing into complex assemblies requiring animation. manufacturing. Studies will include terminology, power transmission, bearings, 27 hours lecture and 90 hours of laboratory. fixtures, dies, ASME-Y-14.5 standards of drawing, geometric dimensioning and 34604 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Tolerancing, and manufacturing processes. Related problems include design WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM T IT 127 layouts, detail and assembly drawings. A portfolio of completed drawings WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 11:00AM T IT 127 is a project requirement for this course (drawings may be drawn using the WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM TH IT 127 Computer-aided Design system or the drawing board). 27 hours lecture and 90 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: S Hall 34036 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:50PM 08:15PM W ATEC 109 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:50PM 10:00PM M ATEC 109 ENE-42 SolidWorks I 3 UNITS Advisory: PC computer experience recommended Description: This course WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:20PM 09:45PM W ATEC 109 is designed to introduce the student to three-dimensional parametric solid The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. modeling with SolidWorks. Students will begin with basic parametric solid Instructor: G Cordier modeling techniques advancing into complex assemblies requiring animation. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours of laboratory. ENE-30 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) 3 UNITS 34599 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Advisory: CIS-1A Description: A two-dimensional computer aided drafting WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM W IT 127 class for drafters. Students will use an AUTOCAD computer drafting system to WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M IT 127 develop computer drawn drawings, which are typical to the various fields of WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 08:55PM W IT 127 drafting. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34596 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: S Hall LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM M IT 125 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:30PM 04:55PM M IT 125 LAB2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM W IT 125 ENE-42B SolidWorks II 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ENE-42 or prior SolidWorks experience Description: An advanced Instructor: J Sommerville course in using the three-dimensional parametric solid-modeler SolidWorks. This course is designed to further 3D parametric solid modeling software ENE-30 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) 3 UNITS techniques learned in SolidWorks I. Students will delve deeper into topics that Advisory: CIS-1A Description: A two-dimensional computer aided drafting were introduced in the first SolidWorks course such as extruding, sweeping, class for drafters. Students will use an AUTOCAD computer drafting system to lofting, shelling, assemblies, and animation. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours develop computer drawn drawings, which are typical to the various fields of laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) drafting. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. 34605 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34598 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM T IT 125 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM T CACT 2 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 08:55PM T IT 125 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:30PM 04:55PM T CACT 2 LAB2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM TH IT 125 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TH CACT 2 Instructor: J Sommerville The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Van Hulle

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 36 • ENE-51 Blueprint Reading 2 UNITS Description: A beginning course in the study of blueprints and their ENGLISH interpretation, types of projection, symbols and abbreviations. This course is PLACEMENT GUIDELINES designed for students interested in print reading for the machine trades. 27 ENGLISH COMPOSITION COURSES hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) ENGLISH 1B/1BH 34044 Last day to add: 03/06/18 • A grade of C or better in ENG-1A/1AH LEC 02/23/18 06/01/18 02:00PM 03:50PM F ATEC 119 ENGLISH 1A/1AH LAB 02/23/18 06/01/18 04:00PM 05:50PM F ATEC 119 • Qualifying preparation score based on the ACCUPLACER® test and The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. academic background; or Instructor: J Sommerville • A grade of C or better in ENG-50 or ENG-80 • Approved alternative placement method (see Counseling for available options) ENE-52 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 UNITS Description: A course presenting the basics of the Standards of Geometric ENGLISH 50 Dimensioning and Tolerancing. This course will help students read, interpret • Qualifying preparation score based on the ACCUPLACER® test and academic background; or and use ANSI Y14.5M, the current standard for drafting. 36 hours lecture.(Letter • Successful completion of ENG-60B or ESL-55 Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34045 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ENGLISH 80 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:35PM 06:40PM W CACT 2 • There is no prerequisite; the course is open to all students. Instructor: G Cordier ENGLISH 70 • There is no prerequisite; the course is open to all students. It is strongly recommended that students register in an appropriate ENE-60 Math for Engineering Technology 3 UNITS composition course (ENG-70, 80, 50, or ENG-1A) during their first Math problems used in industry, including basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry semester of enrollment. See “Moving through English” for more and trigonometry. details. PREREQUISITE: None. 34046 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM MW ATEC 119 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: G Alcala ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34054 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20AM 08:35AM MWF CACT 1 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: D Mattson

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 37 • Moving through English, ESL, Reading

English as a Second Language English Composition Reading

Oral Reading & Writing & Communication Vocabulary Grammar English Composition Reading

ESL-91 ESL-51 ENG-70 ENG-80 ESL-71 Oral Skills I Basic Writing Basic English Comp. Preparatory REA-81 Basic Reading Beginning Oral & Grammar Replaces ENG-60A & Composition Reading Level I and Vocabulary Communcation ENG-60B Non-Transferable Non-Transferable ESL-52 Low Intermediate Writing & Grammar

ESL-92 REA-82 ESL-72 ESL-53 Oral Skills II Reading Level II Intermediate Reading Intermediate Intermediate Oral It is recommended and Vocabulary Writing & Grammar Communication that students take English ESL-54* and Reading High Intermediate classes at the Writing & Grammar same time. Check placement score ESL-93** ESL-73** for the appropriate Oral Skills III High Intermediate ESL-55* ENG-50 reading class. Advanced Oral Reading Advanced REA-83 Basic English Communication and Vocabulary Writing & Grammar Reading Level III Composition * Indicates UC/CSU transferable course ** Associate Degree applicable only

ENG-1A* English Composition

ENG-1B* Shaded areas indicate Critical Thinking possible course placements & Writing

ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34074 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34619 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20AM 08:35AM MWF HUM 102 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM MW ATEC 109 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: C Liang Instructor: T Cortina HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 38 • ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34059 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34049 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM TTH HUM 102 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:45AM MWF CACT 1 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: Staff Instructor: A Perez ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34052 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34048 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW ATEC 109 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:00AM MWF CACT 1 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: S Hanson Instructor: Staff ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34560 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34073 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW STEM 302 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:00AM MWF HUM 102 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: C Young Instructor: C Liang

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 39 • ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34055 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34561 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH IT 110 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW STEM 302 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section will have reading and writing assignments focusing on the Chicano The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement experience and is designed for students in the Puente Program. Concurrent enrollment in to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the GUI-48-34188 is required. See the instructor and a counselor before enrolling. This section Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and available WL-LAB times. must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first Instructor: S Hanson week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: N Morford ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 34050 Last day to add: 02/23/18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 02:15PM MWF CACT 1 34072 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH ATEC 109 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the The above section is a web-enhanced class and has reading and writing assignments cen- Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these tered on the African American experience and is intended for students in the Umoja program. sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the available WL-LAB times. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Instructor: E Rossi each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Instructor: A Moore Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab 34053 Last day to add: 02/23/18 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 02:15PM MWF IT 208 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34071 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:00PM MWF IT 123 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Instructor: S Tkach Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: D Mattson HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 40 • ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34051 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34069 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH LIBR 110 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH IT 208 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor Instructor: R Mansikka for available WL-LAB times. This section is taught with a thematic approach to the course: Language and Technology For additional information, please email Jennifer Gianunzio at ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS [email protected]. Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Instructor: J Gianunzio Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of 34056 Last day to add: 02/23/18 instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH HUM 102 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the 34058 Last day to add: 02/23/18 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:45PM MWF CACT 1 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section is The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement taught with a thematic approach to the course: Internet and Modern Media For additional to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the information, please email Matthew Pelle at [email protected]. Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Instructor: M Pelle sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Instructor: E Rossi Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab 34064 Last day to add: 02/23/18 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH CACT 1 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34070 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:45PM MWF IT 108 to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes available WL-LAB times. each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance Instructor: A Perez begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: S Tkach

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 41 • ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34065 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34621 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW IT 206 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM TTH ERHS B211 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:05PM TH ERHS B211 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Instructor: R Hitch each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Instructor: D Reade Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab 34047 Last day to add: 02/23/18 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW JFK 118 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34066 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW ST 108 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Instructor: E Robles Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS available WL-LAB times. Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Instructor: C Brownell Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of 34062 Last day to add: 02/23/18 instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW LIBR 110 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement 34075 Last day to add: 02/23/18 to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW IT 208 Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement available WL-LAB times. to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Instructor: R Hitch Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: J Watson

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 42 • ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34063 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34060 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW JFK 222 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM MW JFK 119 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: C Young Instructor: E Robles

ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34068 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34061 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW JFK 224 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM MW JFK 224 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: M Muldoon Instructor: M Muldoon ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1A English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and Reading and writing assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of academic research. Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates writing lab activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 activities. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34067 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34057 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 206 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:30PM 07:35PM MW ST 108 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section is sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for taught with a thematic approach to the course: Internet and Modern Media For additional available WL-LAB times. information, please email Matthew Pelle at [email protected]. Instructor: J Watson Instructor: M Pelle

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 43 • ENG-1AH Honors English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80 or qualifying placement level Limitation on Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills enrollment: Enrollment in the Honors Program Description: Emphasizes and learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse develops skills in critical reading and academic writing. Reading and writing texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary assignments include exposition, argumentation, and academic research. analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate Students will produce a minimum of 10,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab writing. This Honors course offers an enriched experience for accelerated activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours students through limited class size; seminar format; focus on primary texts; lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) and application of higher level critical thinking skills. Students may not receive 34679 Last day to add: 02/23/18 credit for both ENG-1A and ENG-1AH. Classroom instruction integrates writing LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 10:35AM M CRC CRCL609A lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) LEC2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:20AM W CRC CRCL609A 34076 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 10:20AM W CRC CRCL609A LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH HUM 102 The above class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the Instructor: L Nelson time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Instructor: D Reade learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate 34077 Last day to add: 02/23/18 writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM TTH IT 111 activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the 34088 Last day to add: 05/04/18 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance OLL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: J Dobson See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are completed online. Please note the start and end dates. ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Instructor: D Samson Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab 34079 Last day to add: 02/23/18 activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH IT 206 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34091 Last day to add: 04/24/18 The above section has reading and writing assignments centered on the African American OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE experience and is intended for students in the Umoja program. The above section has an 18- OLL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use See www.opencampus.com. All hours, including the 18-hour laboratory requirement, are WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the completed online. Please note the start and end dates. term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: D Samson Instructor: L Nelson

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 44 • ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34680 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34078 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:30PM 02:35PM MW CRC CRCUL3 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH IT 111 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:40PM 03:45PM W CRC CRCUL3 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Instructor: J Dobson Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS available WL-LAB times. Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Instructor: R Marsh learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate 34095 Last day to add: 02/23/18 writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW IT 111 activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the 34082 Last day to add: 02/23/18 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH STEM 302 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement Instructor: N Capps to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills available WL-LAB times. learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse Instructor: L Ludvigsen texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary 34083 Last day to add: 02/23/18 analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM MW LIBR 110 writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the 34081 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:15PM 04:20PM MW WEQ W4 sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 available WL-LAB times. The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement Instructor: T Wallace to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: Staff

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 45 • ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34089 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34090 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:45PM MWF IT 122 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:30PM MWF IT 123 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section is taught with a thematic approach to the course: for available WL-LAB times. This section is taught with a thematic approach to the course: Questioning the "Real" in Reality For additional information, please email Jessie Bonafede at Questioning the "Real" in Reality For additional information, please email Jessie Bonafede at [email protected]. [email protected]. Instructor: J Bonafede Instructor: J Bonafede

ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34096 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34092 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW IT 110 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW CACT 1 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for Instructor: L Hernandez available WL-LAB times. Instructor: T Wallace ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours 34620 Last day to add: 02/23/18 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM TTH ERHS B203 34080 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:05PM T ERHS B203 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH IT 206 The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Instructor: D Mills The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: Staff

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 46 • ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34085 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34563 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH JFK 222 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH IT 111 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor available WL-LAB times. for available WL-LAB times. This section is taught with a thematic approach to the course: Instructor: L Ludvigsen Gothic Tones For additional information, please email Josephine Lovell at Josephine.Lovell@ rccd.edu. ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Instructor: J Lovell Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab 34094 Last day to add: 02/23/18 activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH JFK 104 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34084 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:30PM 07:35PM MW IT 111 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Instructor: E Wagner each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Instructor: L Hernandez Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab 34562 Last day to add: 02/23/18 activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH IT 108 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34086 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 210 to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the available WL-LAB times. Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Instructor: R Marsh sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: Staff

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 47 • ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS ENG-15 American Literature II: 1860 to the Present 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80 or eligibility for ENG-1A Advisory: ENG-1B or learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse ENG-1BH Description: A survey of American literature from 1860 to the present, texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary including a comprehensive exposure to the prose, poetry, fiction, and drama of analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate this era as well as a basic understanding of the cultural, intellectual, and artistic writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab trends it embodies. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours 34564 Last day to add: 02/23/18 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH IT 108 34087 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: D Reade WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 110 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 ENG-16 Introduction to Linguistics 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be Advisory: Qualification for English 1A Description: A survey of language arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing structure, theory and development, including a study of phonetics, phonology, Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. morphology, semantics and syntax, language variation and change, language Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB acquisition, and the psychological and social issues involved in language times. This section is taught with a thematic approach to the course: Gothic Tones For additional learning. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) information, please email Josephine Lovell at [email protected]. 34567 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J Lovell HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM M IT 210 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE ENG-1B Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Description: Building on the rhetorical skills See www.opencampus.com. learned in ENG 1A, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse Instructor: O Dumer texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate ENG-23 The Bible As Literature 3 UNITS writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab Advisory: ENG-1B or ENG-1BH and REA-83 Description: A survey of the Hebrew activities. Student may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and 1BH. 72 hours Bible and New Testament with emphasis on literary form, styles, and themes. lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) 34093 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34565 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH JFK 104 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 108 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Instructor: M Bobo The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance ENG-30 Children's Literature 3 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-50 or ENG-80 or eligibility for ENG-1A Description: A general begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. survey of children's literature from early times, with emphasis on contemporary Instructor: E Wagner works, including fantasy/science fiction, realistic, multicultural, and historical fiction. Both oral and written assignments are required. 54 hours lecture. (Letter ENG-1BH Honors Critical Thinking and Writing 4 UNITS Grade, or Pass/No pass option) Prerequisite: ENG-1A or ENG-1AH Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in 34558 Last day to add: 02/23/18 the Honors Program Description: Building on the rhetorical skills learned LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW ST 108 in ENG 1A or 1AH, students will analyze, interpret, and synthesize diverse Instructor: D Reade texts in order to construct well-supported academic arguments and literary analyses. Composition totaling a minimum of 10,000 words serves to correlate writing and reading activities. Classroom activities integrate with writing lab activities. This honors course offers an enriched experience for accelerated students through limited class size, seminar format, focus on primary texts, and application of higher level critical thinking skills. Students may not receive credit for both ENG-1B and ENG-1BH. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34097 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH IT 208 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: D Mills HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 48 • ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34112 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34109 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM MW IT 206 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM T CACT 1 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Enrollment in the above course requires participation in Norco College's First Year Experience HYBLO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Program. Contact (951) 372-7151 to enroll in the First Year Experience Program. The above The above section is a hybrid class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be complet- section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent ed online. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, Instructor: C Miter and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Instructor: D Mills Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. 34107 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:25AM TH CACT 1 laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34682 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYBLO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM MW CRC CRCUL3 The above section is a hybrid class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be complet- LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:35AM W CRC CRCUL3 ed online. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. The above class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, Instructor: C Miter serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. Instructor: J Dobson ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours 34118 Last day to add: 02/23/18 laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW IT 206 34102 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM TTH IT 206 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes The above section is a web-enhanced class and has reading and writing assignments each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance centered on the African American experience and is intended for students in the Umoja begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. program and requires concurrent enrollment in GIU-47 34183. The above section has an 18- Instructor: K Anderson hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: A Moore

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 49 • ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34104 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34111 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH IT 123 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TH CACT 1 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the HYBLO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes The above section is a hybrid class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be complet- each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance ed online. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: C Miter Instructor: A Elizalde ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34681 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34110 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:30PM 03:05PM M CRC CRCL609A HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM T CACT 1 LEC2 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:30PM 01:50PM W CRC CRCL609A HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:05PM W CRC CRCL609A HYBLO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, The above section is a hybrid class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be complet- serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. ed online. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: L Nelson Instructor: C Miter ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34105 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34099 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH IT 110 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM W IT 210 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the HYBLO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes The above section is a hybrid class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be complet- each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance ed online. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: C Miter Instructor: A Elizalde

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 50 • ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34100 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34106 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH JFK 220 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM MW JFK 222 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: T Okamoto Instructor: S Jethani ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34101 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34108 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH JFK 220 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH IT 110 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: A Elizalde Instructor: S Jethani

ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) 34114 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34103 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:25PM TTH IT 208 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH JFK 118 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. available WL-LAB times. Instructor: J Hill Instructor: R Mansikka

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 51 • ENG-50 Basic English Composition 4 UNITS ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS Prerequisite: ENG-70 or ENG-60B or ESL-55 Advisory: REA-82 or qualifying Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. placement level Description: Emphasizes and develops skills in critical reading Prerequisite: None. and academic writing as preparation for college-level composition. Students 34571 Last day to add: 02/23/18 will produce a minimum of 5,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW IT 206 Classroom instruction integrates lab activities. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 laboratory. (Letter Grade only.) The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the 34115 Last day to add: 02/23/18 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 208 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement Instructor: D Chaffin to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. available WL-LAB times. Prerequisite: None. Instructor: J Hill 34572 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH IT 123 ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the Prerequisite: None. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes 34573 Last day to add: 02/23/18 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM TTH IT 123 begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Instructor: J Reed The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Prerequisite: None. Instructor: J Gianunzio 34570 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW IT 111 ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the Prerequisite: None. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes 34568 Last day to add: 02/23/18 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:45AM MWF IT 208 begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Instructor: D Chaffin The above section is a web-enhanced class and has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for Prerequisite: None. available WL-LAB times. 34574 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: A Moore LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH ST 108 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 ENG-70 Composition Fundamentals 4 UNITS The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the Develops skills in grammar, usage, composition, and the writing process. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Prerequisite: None. each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance 34576 Last day to add: 02/23/18 begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:45AM MWF IT 110 Instructor: J Reed LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:00PM 12:50PM F IT 121 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Instructor: D Mills

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 52 • ENG-80 Preparatory Composition 6 UNITS ENG-80 Preparatory Composition 6 UNITS Description: Accelerated preparation for English Composition (ENG 1A), this Description: Accelerated preparation for English Composition (ENG 1A), this course offers intensive instruction in the academic reading, reasoning, and course offers intensive instruction in the academic reading, reasoning, and writing expected in transfer and associate-degree courses. Students will writing expected in transfer and associate-degree courses. Students will read college-level texts and write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom read college-level texts and write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom instruction is supplemented by writing lab activities. 108 hours lecture and 18 instruction is supplemented by writing lab activities. 108 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Non-degree credit course.) hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Non-degree credit course.) 34135 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34138 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:05AM 09:30AM MTWTH IT 108 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MWF IT 123 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section is Instructor: N Morford taught with a thematic approach to the course: What We Eat: Politics of food For additional information, please email Andres Elizalde at [email protected]. ENG-80 Preparatory Composition 6 UNITS Instructor: A Elizalde Description: Accelerated preparation for English Composition (ENG 1A), this course offers intensive instruction in the academic reading, reasoning, and ENG-80 Preparatory Composition 6 UNITS writing expected in transfer and associate-degree courses. Students will Description: Accelerated preparation for English Composition (ENG 1A), this read college-level texts and write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom course offers intensive instruction in the academic reading, reasoning, and instruction is supplemented by writing lab activities. 108 hours lecture and 18 writing expected in transfer and associate-degree courses. Students will hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Non-degree credit course.) read college-level texts and write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom 34137 Last day to add: 02/23/18 instruction is supplemented by writing lab activities. 108 hours lecture and 18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM MWF IT 123 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Non-degree credit course.) LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34139 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MTWTH ST 108 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section is time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes taught with a thematic approach to the course: What We Eat: Politics of food For additional each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance information, please email Andres Elizalde at [email protected]. begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section Instructor: A Elizalde is taught with a thematic approach to the course: Motivation and Human Psychology For additional information, please email Tami Comstock at [email protected]. ENG-80 Preparatory Composition 6 UNITS Instructor: T Comstock Description: Accelerated preparation for English Composition (ENG 1A), this course offers intensive instruction in the academic reading, reasoning, and ENG-80 Preparatory Composition 6 UNITS writing expected in transfer and associate-degree courses. Students will Description: Accelerated preparation for English Composition (ENG 1A), this read college-level texts and write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom course offers intensive instruction in the academic reading, reasoning, and instruction is supplemented by writing lab activities. 108 hours lecture and 18 writing expected in transfer and associate-degree courses. Students will hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Non-degree credit course.) read college-level texts and write a minimum of 10,000 words. Classroom 34134 Last day to add: 02/23/18 instruction is supplemented by writing lab activities. 108 hours lecture and 18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MTWTH ST 108 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Non-degree credit course.) LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 34136 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:00AM 12:25PM MTWTH IT 111 time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes is taught with a thematic approach to the course: Motivation and Human Psychology For each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance additional information, please email Tami Comstock at [email protected]. begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. This section is Instructor: T Comstock taught with a thematic approach to the course: Finding Your Zen For additional information, please email Nicole Capps at [email protected]. Instructor: N Capps

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 53 • ESL-54 High-intermediate Writing and Grammar 5 UNITS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Prerequisite: Qualifying placement level on a state-approved placement ESL ONE-STOP DATES instrument or ESL-53 Description: Emphasizes competency in standard (NEW ESL STUDENTS MUST TAKE PTESL TEST) written English with a focus on high-intermediate grammar and writing skills. We offer “ESL One-Stop” sessions. You can take the ESL placement test and Instruction includes an intensive review of vocabulary and reading skills attend a college orientation on the same date. An ESL One-Stop session takes necessary for success in high-intermediate English as a Second Language about 3 ½ hours. To schedule an appointment: courses. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Degree credit course. Letter 1. Go to www.norcocollege.edu Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) 2. Click on Students 34143 Last day to add: 02/23/18 3. Under Enrollment Services, click on Assessment LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 01:45PM MW IT 211 4. Click on Make An Appointment LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 5. Scroll to bottom of the page and click on Make An Appointment to The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the access the online appointment system. time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes Complete testing schedules are available at: each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance www.norcocollege.edu/services/assessment/Pages/MakeAnAppointment.aspx begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. Please check the calendar and then use the online appointment system to Instructor: M Shirinian choose your appointment. If you need to speak with someone directly, please call the Norco College Assessment Center at (951) 372-7176. ESL-55 Advanced Writing and Grammar 5 UNITS ESL-51 Basic Writing and Grammar 4 UNITS Prerequisite: Qualifying placement level on a state-approved placement Description: Emphasizes elementary competency in standard written English instrument or ESL-54 Description: Emphasizes competency in standard written with a focus on basic writing and grammar skills. Instruction will also include English with a focus on developing paragraphs and essays in preparation for vocabulary and reading skills necessary for success in basic English as a Second English composition classes. Instruction includes continued development Language courses. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Non-degree of vocabulary, reading and academic skills necessary for success in college credit course. Pass/No Pass only.) classes. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Degree credit course. Letter 34140 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 211 34144 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45PM 09:35PM TH IT 211 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:50AM 10:20AM MW IT 211 Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 IT 121 Instructor: D Tougas The above section has an 18-hour laboratory requirement to be arranged. In addition to the time spent in class, students are required to attend the Writing Lab in IT 121 for 50-minutes ESL-52 Low-intermediate Writing and Grammar 4 UNITS each week, and must use WebAdvisor to schedule these sessions. Required lab attendance Prerequisite: ESL-51 or Qualifying placement level on a state-approved begins the first week of the term. See WebAdvisor for available WL-LAB times. placement instrument Description: Develops competency in standard Instructor: M Shirinian written English with a continued focus on basic writing and grammar skills. Instruction includes vocabulary and reading skills necessary for success in low- ESL-91 Oral Skills I: Beginning Oral Communication 3 UNITS intermediate English as a Second Language courses. 72 hours lecture and 18 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 51 or 52 Description: This course hours laboratory. (Non-degree credit course. Pass/No Pass only.) emphasizes beginning conversation, pronunciation, and idiomatic skills along 34141 Last day to add: 02/23/18 with basic listening comprehension. Conversational and idiomatic skills focus LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM MW HUM 102 on fluent and appropriate use of common words and functional expressions LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45PM 09:35PM W HUM 102 in life skills areas--shopping, food, clothing, money/banking, car/license, travel, Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. medicine. Pronunciation focuses on the articulation of English vowels and Instructor: L Tougas consonants and on the development of basic English patterns of stress and intonation. Listening stresses understanding verbal instructions and questions, ESL-53 Intermediate Writing and Grammar 4 UNITS common vocabulary and daily functions in an aural context, main ideas and Prerequisite: Qualifying placement level on a state-approved placement details in monologues and dialogues. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. instrument or ESL-52 Description: Increases competency in standard written (Non-degree credit course. Pass/No Pass only.) English with a focus on intermediate and writing grammar skills. Instruction 34582 Last day to add: 02/23/18 includes vocabulary and reading skills necessary for success in intermediate LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 211 English as a Second Language courses. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:25AM TH IT 211 laboratory. (Non-degree credit course. Pass/No Pass only.) Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. 34142 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: M Shirinian LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:40AM 12:45PM TTH IT 211 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 10:30AM T IT 211 Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: M Shirinian

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 54 • GAM-21 History of Video Games 3 UNITS FRENCH A comprehensive study of the evolution of video games throughout history ENROLLMENT GUIDELINES including arcade games, console games, computer games and mobile FRENCH applications. 1. If you have taken French in high school or in another college or university, PREREQUISITE: None. you must have official transcripts on file and request evaluation of the 34149 Last day to add: 02/23/18 course(s) in order to enroll above level 1. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 202 2. If you have acquired knowledge of French outside of a formal educational The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. institution, you must file a matriculation appeals petition in order to enroll Instructor: J Coverdale above level 1. GAM-23 Digital Game Design 4 UNITS FRE-1 French 1 5 UNITS Prerequisite: GAM-22 Description: An introduction to digital game design, Develops basic skills in understanding, reading, communicating and writing in including planning, designing and developing an original digital game. Topics French. include analyzing the target audience, pitching an original game concept, PREREQUISITE: None. design documentation, the iterative process, and rapid digital prototyping. 54 34146 Last day to add: 02/23/18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:45AM 01:50PM M LIBR 121 34150 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:45AM 02:55PM W LIBR 109 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:50PM 08:15PM MW IT 125 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 02:50PM M LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:25PM 09:50PM MW IT 125 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Instructor: D Hitchcock ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: M Chapman FRE-2 French 2 5 UNITS Prerequisite: FRE-1 Description: Further development of basic skills in listening, GAM-32 Designing Game Characters 3 UNITS reading, speaking and writing. A continued emphasis on the acquisition of Prerequisite: GAM-81 Description: This course provides continued study of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension the application of 3D modeling techniques within a computer animation of standard spoken and written French at the beginning level. This course environment. Students will learn the production work flow of Maya to ZBrush includes an expanded discussion of French culture and daily life. 90 hours and complete game ready character models. The focus will be on character lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass design principles, low poly modeling and the creation of both bipedal and option.) quadruped characters. 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34147 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34601 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:20PM 08:25PM M LIBR 121 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 01:35PM T IT 125 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:20PM 09:30PM W LIBR 109 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:30AM 12:35PM TH IT 125 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:35PM 09:25PM M LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:40PM 01:45PM TH IT 125 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Instructor: L Thach ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: G Marquez

GAME DEVELOPMENT GAM-35 Intro Computer Game Dev 3 UNITS An introduction to computer gaming. Students will explore the job market, GAM-21 History of Video Games 3 UNITS career paths and business aspects of gaming professions. PREREQUISITE: None. A comprehensive study of the evolution of video games throughout history 34151 Last day to add: 02/23/18 including arcade games, console games, computer games and mobile OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE applications. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. PREREQUISITE: None. 34148 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:10AM 08:35AM MW IT 125 Instructor: J Finley The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Coverdale

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 55 • GAM-35 Intro Computer Game Dev 3 UNITS GAM-51 Game Mechanics and Simulation 3 UNITS An introduction to computer gaming. Students will explore the job market, Prerequisite: GAM-50 and MAT-35 Description: Introduction to practical career paths and business aspects of gaming professions. applications of mathematics and physics techniques related to various areas PREREQUISITE: None. of game programming. This course provides a specialized focus on core 34152 Last day to add: 02/23/18 fundamentals in game engine programming and gameplay scripting. 54 hours WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH IT 127 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access required. 34157 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J Finley WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:45PM 05:50PM M IT 202 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:45PM 04:35PM W IT 202 GAM-35 Intro Computer Game Dev 3 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:45PM 05:50PM W IT 202 An introduction to computer gaming. Students will explore the job market, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- career paths and business aspects of gaming professions. ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: J Ruiz 34623 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:25PM TTH ERHS B108 GAM-53 Game Engine Scripting II 3 UNITS The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. Prerequisite: CSC/GAM-52 Advisory: CIS/GAM-37 Description: Extended Instructor: T Moore concepts in core programming as it pertains to game engine scripting. Advanced concepts in scripted languages are explored to allow for more GAM-44 Portfolio Production 2 UNITS complex simulations to further drive industry standard game engines. 54 hours Prerequisite: GAM-23 or GAM-32 or GAM-46 or GAM-48 or GAM-52 or MUC- lecture and 18 hours laboratory. 6 or [ART-22, ART-39, CIS-59, CIS-66, CIS-78B, CIS-79 and CIS-81] or [CIS-68 34158 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and CIS-75] Description: Creative organization and presentation of a body of WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 202 work exhibiting portfolio-quality aptitude. Covers all aspects of creation and WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45AM 08:35AM W LIBR LRC presentation of a professional portfolio for students of multimedia majors The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- such as 3D modeling, animation, game design, game programming, mobile ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. applications development and graphic design. Students will edit existing work Instructor: J Ruiz to emphasize individual strengths and areas of specialization. Compilation of a professional resume and mock interviews will be completed by each student. GAM-70 Computer Skills for Game Art 2 UNITS 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Description: Introduction to fundamental computer concepts related to typical 34153 Last day to add: 02/23/18 functions required of a game artist. Understanding computer navigation and WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:20PM T IT 202 peripherals used to input information which is unique to Game Design and WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:20PM TH IT 202 Digital Media will be the focus. Standard file management, navigation, storage, WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30PM 08:35PM TTH IT 202 and multiple backup techniques for files are taught as well as basic scanning The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- techniques, appropriate use of internet resources, copyright issues and an ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. introduction to graphic file formats. 18 hours lecture and 6 hours laboratory. Instructor: T Dunipace (TBA option) 34159 Last day to add: 03/06/18 GAM-50 Introduction to Game Programming 3 UNITS WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:30AM 09:40AM F IT 106 A first course in programming for games stressing fundamental programming WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 09:50AM 02:00PM F IT 106 principles. Computer programming logic is introduced with hands on game The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- development projects using an industry standard game engine. No previous ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. computer programming experience is required. (Same as CIS-50) Instructor: M Swanigan PREREQUISITE: None. 34155 Last day to add: 02/23/18 GAM-72 Anatomy for Game Art 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 202 Prerequisite: GAM-80 Description: An intensive study of the human figure and WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:05PM 12:55PM W LIBR LRC animal anatomy in preparation for construction of 3D models for the Game The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Industry. Students draw using live clothed and nude models. 36 hours lecture ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. and 54 hours laboratory. Instructor: J Finley 34602 Last day to add: 03/07/18 WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:30AM 11:00AM S ATEC 209 WEL 02/24/18 06/02/18 11:30AM 03:35PM S ATEC 209 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: T Dunipace

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 56 • GAM-79B Game Studio: Character Modeling 4 UNITS GAM-79E Game Studio: Game Design Capstone 4 UNITS Prerequisite: GAM-41 and GAM-82 Corequisite: GAM-33 Description: This Prerequisite: GAM-24 Description: This is the culminating class in the game is the culminating class in the area of character modeling for game art. design track of game development. Students work in interdisciplinary teams Students work in interdisciplinary teams to develop and complete an original to develop and complete an original digital game. The classroom production digital game. The classroom production environment utilizes game industry environment utilizes game industry production practices and constructs production practices and constructs including milestones and deliverables. including milestones and deliverables. Upon completion of the course students Upon completion of the course students will have an original working digital will have an original working digital game demo, that is feature and content game demo, that is feature and content complete and portfolio ready. 54 hours complete and portfolio ready. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (TBA lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (TBA option) option) 34161 Last day to add: 03/06/18 34164 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 12:05PM F IT 125 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 12:05PM F IT 125 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 12:30PM 04:35PM F IT 125 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 12:30PM 04:35PM F IT 125 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: J Finley Instructor: J Finley

GAM-79C Game Studio: Environments and Vehicles 4 UNITS GAM-79F Game Studio Production: Game Programming Prerequisite: GAM-46 Description: This is the culminating class in the area 4 UNITS of developing environments and vehicles for games. Students work in Prerequisite: GAM-52 Description: This is the culminating class in the game interdisciplinary teams to develop and complete an original digital game. The programming track. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to develop and classroom production environment utilizes game industry production practices complete an original digital game. The classroom production environment and constructs including milestones and deliverables. Upon completion of the utilizes game industry production practices and constructs including course students will have an original working digital game demo, that is feature milestones and deliverables. Upon completion of the course students will have and content complete and portfolio ready. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours an original working digital game demo, that is feature and content complete laboratory. (TBA option) and portfolio ready. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34162 Last day to add: 03/06/18 34165 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 12:05PM F IT 125 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 12:05PM F IT 125 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 12:30PM 04:35PM F IT 125 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 12:30PM 04:35PM F IT 125 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: J Finley Instructor: J Finley

GAM-79D Game Studio Production: Audio 4 UNITS GAM-80 Digital Drawing for Game Art 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MUC-6 Description: This is the culminating class in the area of Description: Introduction to digital drawing techniques using industry game audio. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to develop and complete standard software. Topics include usage of digital drawing hardware, digital an original digital game. The classroom production environment utilizes image manipulation, techniques for digitally painting custom textures, game industry production practices and constructs including milestones and exploration of the elements of art as they apply to games, composition, and deliverables. Upon completion of the course students will have an original perspective, layout design, character design, and concept development. working digital game demo, that is feature and content complete and portfolio Includes development of observational, motor, and creative skills. Use of layers, ready. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. layer styles, adjustment layers and blending modes. 54 hours lecture and 54 34163 Last day to add: 03/06/18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 12:05PM F IT 125 34166 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 12:30PM 04:35PM F IT 125 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:45AM TTH IT 125 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated labo- WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:55AM 11:20AM TTH IT 125 ratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Please note the start and end dates. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- Instructor: J Finley ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: G Marquez

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 57 • GAM-80 Digital Drawing for Game Art 4 UNITS GEG-1 Physical Geography 3 UNITS Description: Introduction to digital drawing techniques using industry Description: The interacting physical processes of air, water, land, and life that standard software. Topics include usage of digital drawing hardware, digital impact Earth's surface. Topics include weather and climate, the water cycle, image manipulation, techniques for digitally painting custom textures, landforms and plate tectonics, and the characteristics of plant and animal exploration of the elements of art as they apply to games, composition, and life. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and processes and their perspective, layout design, character design, and concept development. resulting patterns and distributions. There is a heavy emphasis on maps as Includes development of observational, motor, and creative skills. Use of layers, descriptive and analytical tools. Students may not receive credit for both GEG-1 layer styles, adjustment layers and blending modes. 54 hours lecture and 54 and GEG-1H. 54 hours lecture. hours laboratory. (TBA option) 34173 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34167 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T ATEC 205 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH IT 202 Instructor: E Ogbuchiekwe WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:05PM 05:30PM TTH IT 202 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Designated laborato- GEG-1 Physical Geography 3 UNITS ry hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Description: The interacting physical processes of air, water, land, and life that Instructor: R Bourbeau impact Earth's surface. Topics include weather and climate, the water cycle, landforms and plate tectonics, and the characteristics of plant and animal life. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and processes and their GEOGRAPHY resulting patterns and distributions. There is a heavy emphasis on maps as descriptive and analytical tools. Students may not receive credit for both GEG-1 GEG-1 Physical Geography 3 UNITS and GEG-1H. 54 hours lecture. Description: The interacting physical processes of air, water, land, and life that 34171 Last day to add: 02/23/18 impact Earth's surface. Topics include weather and climate, the water cycle, LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:55PM MW ATEC 205 landforms and plate tectonics, and the characteristics of plant and animal Instructor: E Peprah life. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and processes and their resulting patterns and distributions. There is a heavy emphasis on maps as GEG-1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1 UNIT descriptive and analytical tools. Students may not receive credit for both GEG-1 Corequisite: GEG-1DE or GEG-1H Description: Practical application of scientific and GEG-1H. 54 hours lecture. principles through geographically based in-class exercises using a variety of 34170 Last day to add: 02/23/18 tools, such as maps, photos, and data in various forms. 54 hours laboratory. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH ATEC 205 34175 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: S Justice LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH ATEC 205 Instructor: S Justice GEG-1 Physical Geography 3 UNITS Description: The interacting physical processes of air, water, land, and life that GEG-1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1 UNIT impact Earth's surface. Topics include weather and climate, the water cycle, Corequisite: GEG-1DE or GEG-1H Description: Practical application of scientific landforms and plate tectonics, and the characteristics of plant and animal principles through geographically based in-class exercises using a variety of life. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and processes and their tools, such as maps, photos, and data in various forms. 54 hours laboratory. resulting patterns and distributions. There is a heavy emphasis on maps as 34174 Last day to add: 02/23/18 descriptive and analytical tools. Students may not receive credit for both GEG-1 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW ATEC 205 and GEG-1H. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: R Christov 34169 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW ATEC 205 Instructor: R Christov GEG-1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1 UNIT Corequisite: GEG-1DE or GEG-1H Description: Practical application of scientific principles through geographically based in-class exercises using a variety of GEG-1 Physical Geography 3 UNITS tools, such as maps, photos, and data in various forms. 54 hours laboratory. Description: The interacting physical processes of air, water, land, and life that 34176 Last day to add: 02/23/18 impact Earth's surface. Topics include weather and climate, the water cycle, LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW ATEC 205 landforms and plate tectonics, and the characteristics of plant and animal Instructor: S Justice life. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and processes and their resulting patterns and distributions. There is a heavy emphasis on maps as descriptive and analytical tools. Students may not receive credit for both GEG-1 and GEG-1H. 54 hours lecture. 34172 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW ATEC 114 Instructor: S Justice

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 58 • GEG-1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1 UNIT Corequisite: GEG-1DE or GEG-1H Description: Practical application of scientific GUIDANCE principles through geographically based in-class exercises using a variety of tools, such as maps, photos, and data in various forms. 54 hours laboratory. GUI-45 Introduction to College 1 UNIT 34178 Last day to add: 02/26/18 Description: Guidance 45 is designed to introduce academic and occupational LAB 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH ATEC 205 programs, college resources and personal factors that contribute to success as The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. a college student. This course includes an extensive exploration of Riverside Instructor: E Ogbuchiekwe Community College District resources and policies, orientation to college life, student rights and responsibilities, as well as certificates, graduation and transfer requirements. Students will prepare a Student Educational Plan (S.E.P.). GEG-1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1 UNIT Outcomes of higher education will be discussed through the exploration and Corequisite: GEG-1DE or GEG-1H Description: Practical application of scientific application of sociological and psychological principles that lead to success in principles through geographically based in-class exercises using a variety of college and in accomplishing goals. As a result of class activities and exploration tools, such as maps, photos, and data in various forms. 54 hours laboratory. of factors influencing educational decisions, class members will be able to 34177 Last day to add: 02/23/18 utilize the information obtained in class to contribute to their college success. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15PM 09:40PM MW ATEC 205 18 hours lecture. (Pass/No Pass only.) Instructor: E Peprah 34622 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:30AM 08:20AM W ERHS B208 GEG-2 Human Geography 3 UNITS The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. The geographic analysis of the human imprint on the planet. Topics include Instructor: L Martin population, food, language, religion, economic activity, physical environment and political geography. GUI-46 Intro Transfer Process 1 UNIT PREREQUISITE: None. Survey of transfer requirements with hands-on activities through the 34179 Last day to add: 02/23/18 application process for students transferring to four-year institutions. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW ATEC 205 PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: S Justice 34182 Last day to add: 02/17/18 HYB 02/13/18 04/03/18 08:15AM 09:25AM T ATEC 119 GEG-3 World Regional Geog 3 UNITS HYBLO 02/13/18 04/03/18 ON LINE A study of major world regions, emphasizing current characteristics and issues The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. including cultural, economic, political, and environmental conditions. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end date. Please note the start and PREREQUISITE: None. end dates. 34180 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: M Iliscupidez LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW ATEC 205 Instructor: R Christov GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive GEG-5 Weather and Climate 3 UNITS exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- The nature and causes of common meteorological phenomena, severe management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over weather occurrences, and climatic patterns. (Same as PHS-5) the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching PREREQUISITE: None. personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal 34181 Last day to add: 02/23/18 setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH ATEC 205 skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students Instructor: E Ogbuchiekwe considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection of a college major. 54 hours lecture. 34187 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: L Dominguez

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 59 • GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection of a college major. 54 hours lecture. of a college major. 54 hours lecture. 34186 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34188 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 106 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:55AM 10:25AM TTH ATEC 109 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is Instructor: J Midgett designed for students in the Puente Program with special emphasis on Latino culture and re- quires concurrent enrollment in ENG-1A-34055. See the Puente counselor prior to enrolling. GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS Instructor: S Buenrostro Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing of a college major. 54 hours lecture. skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students 34189 Last day to add: 02/23/18 considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:05AM 09:30AM TH ATEC 119 of a college major. 54 hours lecture. HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34690 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:00AM 10:25AM TTH CRC CRCUR15 See www.opencampus.com. This class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, serving Instructor: L Martin men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. Instructor: T Brackett GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students of a college major. 54 hours lecture. considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection 34183 Last day to add: 02/23/18 of a college major. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW STEM 302 34692 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:00AM 12:25PM MW IT 106 designed with special emphasis on African American culture and requires concurrent enroll- Enrollment in this class requires participation in Norco College's First Year Experience Program ment in ENG-50-34102 . See the Umoja (T3P) counselor prior to enrolling. Instructor: Y Haro Instructor: R Smith

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 60 • GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS GUI-48 College Success Strat 2 UNITS Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive Exploration of various learning strategies. Students will identify their own exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- learning styles and utilize that information to succeed in college. management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over PREREQUISITE: None. the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching 34190 Last day to add: 02/23/18 personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM W IT 110 setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students Instructor: E Betancourt considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection of a college major. 54 hours lecture. 34686 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HEALTH SCIENCE LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:30PM 01:55PM TTH CRC CRCL609B This section is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with CRC in Norco, serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS Instructor: T Brackett A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive certification. exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- PREREQUISITE: None. management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over 34194 Last day to add: 02/23/18 the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH THTR 101 personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing Instructor: V Genian skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection of a college major. 54 hours lecture. HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS 34185 Last day to add: 02/23/18 A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:25PM 05:50PM MW ATEC 204 of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California Instructor: J Moore requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher certification. PREREQUISITE: None. GUI-47 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3 UNITS 34193 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: In depth career and life planning: topics include extensive LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW THTR 101 exploration of one's values, interests and abilities; life problem-solving and self- Instructor: T Wallstrom management skills; adult development theory and the changes that occur over the life span; self-assessment including identifying one's skills and matching personality with work. An intensive career investigation; decision making, goal HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS setting and job search strategies, as well as resume writing and interviewing A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology skills will also be addressed. This course is designed to assist those students of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California of a college major. 54 hours lecture. requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher 34184 Last day to add: 02/23/18 certification. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:50PM TH IT 111 PREREQUISITE: None. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34195 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: Staff WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH THTR 101 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Witmer GUI-48 College Success Strat 2 UNITS Exploration of various learning strategies. Students will identify their own learning styles and utilize that information to succeed in college. PREREQUISITE: None. 34191 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:20PM M IT 206 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:05PM W IT 206 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Palomo-Lemus

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 61 • HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher certification. certification. PREREQUISITE: None. PREREQUISITE: None. 34199 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34196 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW THTR 101 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T WEQ W6 Instructor: T Wallstrom The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: V Genian HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California certification. requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher PREREQUISITE: None. certification. 34200 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PREREQUISITE: None. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH WEQ W7 34197 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: T Wallstrom WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W WEQ W6 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS Instructor: L Newson A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, certification. treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California PREREQUISITE: None. requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher 34192 Last day to add: 02/23/18 certification. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW IT 101 PREREQUISITE: None. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34198 Last day to add: 02/26/18 Instructor: S Witmer LEC 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH WEQ W6 The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. HES-1 Health Science 3 UNITS Instructor: N Corselli A basic study of various aspects of health including anatomy and physiology of the body, concepts of prevention, practical advises for healthy life style, treatments and cure of major diseases. This course satisfies the California HISTORY requirement in drug, alcohol, tobacco and nutrition education for teacher certification. HIS-2 History of World Civilizations II 3 UNITS PREREQUISITE: None. Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: A survey of the 34201 Last day to add: 02/23/18 evolution of modern world civilizations from the 16th century emergence of WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW THTR 101 new global political, economic, social, and intellectual patterns, through the The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. era of industrialization and imperialism, to the world wars of the 20th century Instructor: M Donovan and the present. 54 hours lecture. 34202 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH HUM 103 Instructor: S Kyriakos

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 62 • HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. 54 hours lecture. 54 hours lecture. 34206 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34210 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:10AM 08:35AM MW HUM 103 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T WEQ W7 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: T Russell Instructor: C Delgadillo

HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. 54 hours lecture. 54 hours lecture. 34207 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34212 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH HUM 103 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T STEM 201 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: T Russell Instructor: T Knight

HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. 54 hours lecture. 54 hours lecture. 34211 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34205 Last day to add: 02/26/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW HUM 103 LEC 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH IT 109 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: T Russell Instructor: M Hickerson

HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-6H Honors Political and Social History of the United States Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States 3 UNITS from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Limitation on enrollment: of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local Enrollment in Honors Program Description: Political, social, and economic government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. development of the United States from precolonial background and colonial 54 hours lecture. foundations to 1877; the evolution of American thought and institutions; 34208 Last day to add: 03/06/18 principles of national, state, and local government. This honors course offers WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:30AM 02:35PM F HUM 103 an enriched experience for accelerated students through limited class size, The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please seminar format, focus on primary texts, and application of higher level critical note the start and end dates. thinking skills. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. Instructor: H Vion 54 hours lecture. 34537 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HIS-6 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH STEM 125 Description: Political, social, and economic development of the United States The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. from precolonial background and colonial foundations to 1877; the evolution Instructor: T Russell of American thought and institutions; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-6 and and HIS-6H. 54 hours lecture. 34209 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M HUM 103 Instructor: M Hickerson

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 63 • HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. 34220 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34218 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW HUM 103 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: S Kyriakos See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: D Reina HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive 34538 Last day to add: 02/23/18 credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH HUM 103 34213 Last day to add: 03/07/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LEC 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 11:35AM S HUM 103 Instructor: C Day The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: M Hickerson HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive 34221 Last day to add: 02/23/18 credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M HUM 111 34215 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW HUM 103 Instructor: H Vion Instructor: S Kyriakos HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. 34219 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34216 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W HUM 103 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW HUM 103 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Kyriakos Instructor: D Reina

HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS HIS-7 Political and Social History of the United States 3 UNITS Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States Description: Political, social and economic development of the United States from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; from 1877 to the present; the evolution of American thought and institution; principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive principles of national, state, and local government. Students may not receive credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. credit for both HIS-7 and HIS-7H. 54 hours lecture. 34217 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34214 Last day to add: 02/26/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH HUM 103 WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH HUM 103 Instructor: S Kyriakos The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: H Vion

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 64 • HIS-14 African American History I 3 UNITS HUM-10 World Religions 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: A selected study Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: Thought and of the complex continent from which African Americans came with special concepts of the major religious systems, including primal religions, extinct emphasis on the historical, political and socio-cultural aspects of African religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, civilizations in Ancient Egypt and the western Sudan; the transformation of the Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students may not continent and of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade; and a study of receive credit for both HUM-10 and HUM-10H. 54 hours lecture. the African American experience during their confinement as slaves in British 34227 Last day to add: 02/23/18 North America and the early national and ante-bellum periods through the OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Civil War and Emancipation. 54 hours lecture. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34535 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH HUM 103 Instructor: D Palmer The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: T Russell HUM-10 World Religions 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: Thought and HIS-25 History of Mexico 3 UNITS concepts of the major religious systems, including primal religions, extinct Description: Mexicos social political, economic, and cultural evolution with a religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, consideration of its place in world affairs. This introductory survey will stress Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students may not the mosaic cultural influences from the pre-Columbian period to the present receive credit for both HUM-10 and HUM-10H. 54 hours lecture. with an emphasis on the native cultures, wars and independence, the Mexican 34226 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Revolution, and Mexico in the twentieth century. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:35PM 02:10PM MW WEQ W7 34536 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T HUM 103 Instructor: M Bobo The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: D Reina HUM-10 World Religions 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: Thought and concepts of the major religious systems, including primal religions, extinct HUMANITIES religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students may not HUM-5 Arts and Ideas: Renaissance through the Modern Era receive credit for both HUM-10 and HUM-10H. 54 hours lecture. 3 UNITS 34224 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: An WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH IT 117 interdisciplinary study of the cultural movements in art, architecture, literature, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. music, philosophy, photography, cinema, media, and religion of Western Instructor: M Bobo civilization. The cultural achievements of the Renaissance, Enlightenment, Romantic, Modern and post-modern periods are studied to develop an HUM-10 World Religions 3 UNITS understanding of their philosophical ideas, values, cultural meaning, artistic Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: Thought and form, and contributions to contemporary thought Students may not receive concepts of the major religious systems, including primal religions, extinct credit for both HUM-5 and HUM-5H. 54 hours lecture. religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, 34229 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students may not OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE receive credit for both HUM-10 and HUM-10H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34223 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T ATEC 114 Instructor: D Palmer The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Gill HUM-9 American Voices 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An interdisciplinary HUM-18 Death: an Interdisciplinary Perspective 3 UNITS study of American voices across class, racial, ethnic, religious, and other Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: An boundaries. Close reading of American biographies and autobiographies of interdisciplinary study of death from historical, mythological, religious, writers, artists, musicians, and other artists to analyze the evolving character of philosophical, and biological perspectives. The evolving way in which world American identity. 54 hours lecture. cultures have understood the problem of death is studied through works of 34612 Last day to add: 02/23/18 literature, art, and philosophy. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW STEM 201 34607 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:10AM 09:35AM TTH STEM 302 Instructor: M Bobo The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: M Bobo

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 65 • HUM-23 The Bible As Literature 3 UNITS JPN-2 Japanese 2 5 UNITS Advisory: ENG-1B or ENG-1BH and REA-83 Description: A survey of the Hebrew Prerequisite: JPN-1 Description: Further development of basic skills in listening, Bible and New Testament with emphasis on literary form, styles, and themes. reading, speaking, and writing. A continued emphasis on the acquisition of 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) vocabulary, structures, and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension 34608 Last day to add: 02/23/18 of standard spoken and written Japanese at the beginning level. This course WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 108 includes an expanded discussion of Japanese culture and daily life. 90 hours The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA Option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Instructor: M Bobo option.) 34233 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TH LIBR 109 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM T LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:05PM T LIBR 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required ILA-1 Introduction to Tutor Training 1 UNIT Instructor: C Dealba-Yount Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A Description: Introduction to tutoring, with an emphasis on tutoring strategies, learning styles, problem solving, and working with diverse student populations. Designed to prepare students to become peer tutors in a variety of subject areas. Tutors develop student- KINESIOLOGY centered, non-intrusive tutoring skills to meet a wide variety of student needs. Topics include theory, practice and ethics of tutoring, interpersonal KIN-4 Nutrition 3 UNITS communications techniques, tutoring diverse student populations, and group Description: The principles of modern nutrition and its application. The tutorial methods and practical field work. 18 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or importance of a scientific knowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients and Pass/No Pass option.) nutritional controversies. A study of modern convenience foods and their 34231 Last day to add: 03/06/18 impact on present day diets. 54 hours lecture. LEC 02/23/18 06/01/18 02:00PM 05:00PM F LIBR 110 34244 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH WEQ W7 note the start and end dates. Instructor: T Wallstrom Instructor: A Jimenez KIN-4 Nutrition 3 UNITS Description: The principles of modern nutrition and its application. The JAPANESE importance of a scientific knowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients and nutritional controversies. A study of modern convenience foods and their JPN-1 Japanese 1 5 UNITS impact on present day diets. 54 hours lecture. Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, 34245 Last day to add: 02/23/18 reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH WEQ W7 structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native Instructor: T Wallstrom spoken and written Japanese at the beginning level. This course includes discussion of Japanese culture and daily life. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours KIN-4 Nutrition 3 UNITS laboratory. (TBA Option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Description: The principles of modern nutrition and its application. The 34232 Last day to add: 02/23/18 importance of a scientific knowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients and WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 06:10PM M LIBR 109 nutritional controversies. A study of modern convenience foods and their WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM W LIBR 121 impact on present day diets. 54 hours lecture. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:05PM W LIBR 121 34246 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:00PM MW WEQ W7 Instructor: A Dohr The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: M Donovan

KIN-10 Introduction to Kinesiology 3 UNITS The study of human movement, sub-disciplines in Kinesiology and career opportunities. PREREQUISITE: None. 34235 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW IT 101 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Witmer

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 66 • KIN-10 Introduction to Kinesiology 3 UNITS KIN-35 Foundation for Fitness and Wellness 3 UNITS The study of human movement, sub-disciplines in Kinesiology and career Description: This course will provide students with the ability to make informed opportunities. choices and to take responsibility for those choices in the areas of fitness, PREREQUISITE: None. nutrition, and stress management. Emphasis is on the application of health and 34234 Last day to add: 02/26/18 physical fitness principles. Each student will develop a personalized plan for LEC 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH WEQ W3 the overall maintenance of their own wellness. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. laboratory. Instructor: D Bednarczyk 34579 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:15AM 10:05AM M WEQ W3 KIN-16 Introduction to Athletic Training 3 UNITS LEC2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:15AM 10:20AM W WEQ W3 Analyzes and applies basic concepts of athletic training with emphasis on care LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW WEQ W8 and prevention of athletic injuries. Instructor: W Elton PREREQUISITE: None. 34236 Last day to add: 02/23/18 KIN-36 Wellness: Lifestyle Choices 3 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:45PM T WEQ W3 Studies the various dimensions of wellness as they relate to living a positive, LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 08:25PM T WEQ W3 healthy life. Instructor: J Winn PREREQUISITE: None. 34240 Last day to add: 02/23/18 KIN-30 First Aid and CPR 3 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH WEQ W3 Instructor: B Wimer Earn "National Safety Council Advanced First Aid" and "American Heart Association Healthcare Professional" certificates. First Aid and CPR fees totaling $20.00 will be charged to the student and are not covered by BOGW. Drop KIN-36 Wellness: Lifestyle Choices 3 UNITS deadlines for non-payment apply. Studies the various dimensions of wellness as they relate to living a positive, PREREQUISITE: None. healthy life. 34238 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PREREQUISITE: None. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH WEQ W3 34241 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH WEQ W3 Instructor: S Witmer Instructor: B Wimer

KIN-30 First Aid and CPR 3 UNITS KIN-38 Stress Management 3 UNITS Earn "National Safety Council Advanced First Aid" and "American Heart Description: This course addresses the nature, physiology, and psychology of Association Healthcare Professional" certificates. First Aid and CPR fees totaling stress. Students will explore perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and lifestyle factors $20.00 will be charged to the student and are not covered by BOGW. Drop that may be pre-cursors and contributors to distress. Students will also explore deadlines for non-payment apply. a variety of coping strategies and relaxation techniques. The lab portion of this PREREQUISITE: None. class provides the opportunity for students to practice techniques and develop 34239 Last day to add: 02/23/18 a personalized stress management program. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW WEQ W3 laboratory. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34243 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: S Witmer LEC 02/12/18 05/02/18 02:00PM 03:50PM MW WEQ W3 LAB 02/12/18 05/02/18 04:00PM 05:05PM MW WEQ W2 KIN-30 First Aid and CPR 3 UNITS The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: B Wimer Earn "National Safety Council Advanced First Aid" and "American Heart Association Healthcare Professional" certificates. First Aid and CPR fees totaling $20.00 will be charged to the student and are not covered by BOGW. Drop KIN-A40 Karate, Beginning 1 UNIT deadlines for non-payment apply. Description: This course in beginning karate will develop the basic skills needed PREREQUISITE: None. for the art of unarmed self-defense. This includes the use of blocking, shifting, 34237 Last day to add: 02/23/18 punching, striking, and kicking. Karate will also develop speed, grace of LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W WEQ W3 movement, self-confidence, poise, mental alertness, strength, endurance, and Instructor: J McMains muscular control. Karate is a physical art and a sport that anyone, irrespective of size, age, or sex, can practice according to his or her own capabilities. 54 hours laboratory.(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34247 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW WEQ W2 Instructor: D Namekata

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 67 • KIN-A41 Karate, Intermediate 1 UNIT KIN-A64 Soccer 1 UNIT Advisory: KIN-A40 Description: This course in intermediate karate is designed Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the rules, basic for the student wishing to review basic self defense skills and begin work on skills, and offensive/defensive strategy in soccer. Emphasis will be placed on higher skills, develop intermediate level skills in unarmed self defense, and improving individual skills and applying these skills to game situations. 54 learn basic skills in kumite (free fighting). 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Pass/No Pass option.) 34253 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34248 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW SOCR 2 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW WEQ W2 Instructor: E Camperell Instructor: D Namekata KIN-A75B Walking for Fitness: Intermediate 1 UNIT KIN-A46 Hatha Yoga, Beginning 1 UNIT Advisory: KIN-A75A Description: This course is designed for students of Develops physical and mental wellness by exercises for breathing, intermediate fitness levels who would like to enhance and improve their concentration, flexibility, strength and relaxation. cardiovascular fitness, basic strength and flexibility with more advanced PREREQUISITE: None. walking strategies. Intermediate walking techniques will be utilized in 34249 Last day to add: 02/23/18 establishing walking programs designed to promote improvements in LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH WEQ W2 cardiorespiratory endurance and body composition. KIN-A75A, A75B and A77 Instructor: F Stewart are courses related in content and are limited in enrollment according to Title 5, section 55040. For further information, see section VIII regarding course KIN-A46 Hatha Yoga, Beginning 1 UNIT repetition. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter grade or Pass/No Pass option.) 34254 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Develops physical and mental wellness by exercises for breathing, LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH WEQ W8 concentration, flexibility, strength and relaxation. Instructor: B Wimer PREREQUISITE: None. 34250 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW WEQ W2 KIN-A77B Jogging for Fitness, Intermediate 1 UNIT Instructor: L Zank Advisory: KIN-A77A Description: This course is designed for students of intermediate fitness levels who would like to enhance and improve their KIN-A46 Hatha Yoga, Beginning 1 UNIT cardiovascular fitness and flexibility with jogging strategies. Jogging techniques will be utilized in establishing programs designed to promote improvements in Develops physical and mental wellness by exercises for breathing, cardiorespiratory endurance and body composition. The course is geared to all concentration, flexibility, strength and relaxation. ages and is concerned with aspects of cardiovascular health and weight control. PREREQUISITE: None. 34580 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Emphasis will be on building endurance and strength by using stretching and jogging techniques for conditioning. KIN-A77A, A77B, and A77C are courses LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH WEQ W2 related in content and are limited in enrollment according to Title 5, section Instructor: F Stewart 55040. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34556 Last day to add: 02/23/18 KIN-A47 Hatha Yoga, Intermediate 1 UNIT LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW WEQ W8 Advisory: KIN-A46 Description: This course offers intermediate Hatha yoga Instructor: B Wimer exercises to improve students physical and mental wellness. The yoga exercises will be taught to promote improvement in yoga breathing techniques, KIN-A81A Physical Fitness, Beginning 1 UNIT concentration, muscular flexibility, strength and endurance, balance and Description: This course is designed to give the student an overview of the meditation techniques. KIN-A46 and A47 are courses related in content and are basic concepts that affect total fitness. Personalized exercise programs in limited in enrollment according to Title 5, section 55040. For further information cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and see section VIII regarding course repetition. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, flexibility will be developed. KIN-A81A and A81B are courses related in content or Pass/No Pass option.) 34251 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and are limited in enrollment according to Title 5, section 55040. For further information see section VIII regarding course repetition. 54 hours laboratory. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH WEQ W2 (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: F Stewart 34257 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:15PM 01:40PM MW WEQ W8 KIN-A64 Soccer 1 UNIT Instructor: B Wimer Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the rules, basic skills, and offensive/defensive strategy in soccer. Emphasis will be placed on improving individual skills and applying these skills to game situations. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34252 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH SOCR 2 Instructor: F Melgarejo HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 68 • KIN-A81B Physical Fitness, Intermediate 1 UNIT LIB-1 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 UNIT Provides concepts for total fitness and develops personalized exercise Description: Presents the fundamentals of the effective use of libraries to programs for cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. find, evaluate, interpret, and organize information from a variety of formats, PREREQUISITE: None. both online and in print, to answer research questions and develop new 34557 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ones. Through the use of information retrieval systems students will develop LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH WEQ W8 an understanding of and practices for the legal access to and ethical use of Instructor: V Genian information. 18 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34260 Last day to add: 02/18/18 KIN-V95 Out-Of-Season Sport Conditioning 1 UNIT HYB 02/12/18 04/08/18 03:00PM 04:15PM W CACT 2 Limitation on enrollment: Retention based on successful tryout Description: HYBO 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE This course is designed to teach advanced conditioning principles for the The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. design and implementation of our out-of-season training programs in See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. preparation for varsity sport competition. Subsequent enrollment in additional Instructor: S Seifried semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill competency development. May be taken a total of four times. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) MANAGEMENT 34259 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH WEQ W8 MAG-44 Principles of Management 3 UNITS Instructor: F Melgarejo controlling, and leading as well as related skills such as team development, motivation and communication techniques, and quality management. Also, KIN-V95 Out-Of-Season Sport Conditioning 1 UNIT social responsibility and a global perspect ive are emphasized. 54 hours Limitation on enrollment: Retention based on successful tryout Description: lecture. (Letter Gra de, or Pass/No Pass option.) Description: For those who This course is designed to teach advanced conditioning principles for the are in management, preparing for a potential promotion or interested in the design and implementation of our out-of-season training programs in management process. Includes the primary functions of planning, organizing, preparation for varsity sport competition. Subsequent enrollment in additional 34262 Last day to add: 02/19/18 semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill competency HYB 02/15/18 04/05/18 05:40PM 09:15PM TH JFK 226 development. May be taken a total of four times. 54 hours laboratory. (Letter HYBO 02/15/18 04/05/18 ON LINE Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. 34258 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW WEQ W8 Instructor: L White Instructor: E Camperell MAG-47 Applied Business, Management Ethics 3 UNITS An examination of ethical concerns including corporate, personal, global, LIBRARY environmental, public related issues ethics audits, and corporate social responsibility. (Same as BUS-47) LIB-1 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 UNIT PREREQUISITE: None. Description: Presents the fundamentals of the effective use of libraries to 34263 Last day to add: 04/24/18 find, evaluate, interpret, and organize information from a variety of formats, OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE both online and in print, to answer research questions and develop new The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. ones. Through the use of information retrieval systems students will develop See www.opencampus.com. an understanding of and practices for the legal access to and ethical use of Instructor: R Beck information. 18 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34261 Last day to add: 04/24/18 MAG-47 Applied Business, Management Ethics 3 UNITS OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE An examination of ethical concerns including corporate, personal, global, The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. environmental, public related issues ethics audits, and corporate social See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. responsibility. (Same as BUS-47) Instructor: M Castro PREREQUISITE: None. 34626 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 210 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: E Doucette

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 69 • MAG-53 Human Relations 3 UNITS MAN-56 CNC Machine Set-Up and Operation 4 UNITS Practical application of basic psychology in building better employer-employee Description: Fundamental skills related to the setup and operation of CNC relationships. (Computer Numerically Control) machine tools. Students will set up and PREREQUISITE: None. operate CNC machine tools exposing them to CNC controllers and some CNC 34264 Last day to add: 02/20/18 manual programming. Students will gain hands-on experience with CNC OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE machine tools. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34271 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TTH CACT 2 Instructor: G Zwart LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:35PM 09:00PM TTH CACT 2 Instructor: P Van Hulle MAG-53 Human Relations 3 UNITS Practical application of basic psychology in building better employer-employee MAN-60 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems 3 UNITS relationships. Advisory: ENE-60 or MAT-52 Description: Basics of hydraulic and pneumatic PREREQUISITE: None. systems including physical properties of liquids under pressure. Pumps, 34265 Last day to add: 04/21/18 motors, accumulators, valves and drive cylinders are studied. The design and HYB 04/17/18 06/05/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T JFK 216 assembly of both high and low pressure fluid control systems from standard HYBO 04/17/18 06/05/18 ON LINE components is experienced. Applications of fluids in robotic and industrial The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. equipment systems are presented. 40 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: E Davalos 34583 Last day to add: 03/07/18 LEC 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:30AM 11:05AM S IT 124 LAB 02/24/18 06/02/18 11:45AM 04:35PM S IT 124 MAG-56 Hrm: Human Resources Management 3 UNITS The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Introduces techniques involving the selection, training, evaluation and Instructor: P Maluso promotion of employees. PREREQUISITE: None. 34266 Last day to add: 02/17/18 MAN-64 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 UNITS HYB 02/13/18 04/03/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T JFK 216 Advisory: ELE-10 or ELE-21 Description: Fundamentals of programmable HYBO 02/13/18 04/03/18 ON LINE logic controllers, with an emphasis on introductory programming of PLCs. The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. Problem analysis with solutions that integrate programming formats, auxiliary See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. commands and functions, common programming languages, and popular Instructor: E Davalos software programs used with PLCs. Installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair are inherent components. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34273 Last day to add: 02/18/18 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LEC 02/12/18 04/06/18 09:35AM 10:55AM MWF IT 124 LAB 02/12/18 04/06/18 11:05AM 01:15PM MWF IT 124 MAN-55 Occupational Safety and Health Administration The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. (OSHA) Standards for General Industry 2 UNITS Instructor: P Van Hulle Description: Covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as safety for general industry and health principles. Topics include scope and application MAN-69 Fundamentals of Tooling and Test Equipment of the OSHA general industry standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon 2 UNITS successful course completion, the student will receive either an OSHA 10 or Description: An introduction to the tools and equipment used in the facility 30 hour general industry or construction industry training completion card. 36 maintenance occupation, with an emphasis on the safe use, maintenance, and hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) storage of a variety of tools and equipment. Introduces hand and power tools, 34270 Last day to add: 04/24/18 test equipment, and wiring practices. OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34578 Last day to add: 02/13/18 The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. LEC 02/12/18 03/14/18 10:15AM 01:05PM MW ATEC 119 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. LAB 02/12/18 03/14/18 01:35PM 04:25PM MW ATEC 119 Instructor: K Mosley The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: T Childers

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 70 • MAT-1A Calculus I 4 UNITS MATHEMATICS Prerequisite: MAT-10 or qualifying placement level Description: Functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative and integration, MAT-63 the fundamental theorem of calculus and basic integration. 72 hours lecture Moving Arithmetic No and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) through 34297 Last day to add: 02/23/18 MAT-64 Shaded areas indicate WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 12:10PM T WEQ W5 Math Pre-Algebra possible course placements WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:10AM TH WEQ W5 Prereq: MAT-63 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:10PM TH WEQ W5 MAT-65 Liberal Studies or The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Arithmetic MAT-52** Social Science Majors & Pre-Algebra Elem. Algebra Instructor: J Frewing No Prereq: MAT-64 or 65 MAT-4* Finite Math Prereq: MAT-35 MAT-1A Calculus I 4 UNITS MAT-53** MAT-35** Prerequisite: MAT-10 or qualifying placement level Description: Functions, Geometry Intermediate Algebra MAT-5* Prereq: MAT-52 Prereq: MAT-52 limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative and integration, Business Calculus the fundamental theorem of calculus and basic integration. 72 hours lecture Prereq: MAT-35 and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) MAT-36*** 34298 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Trigonometry MAT-11* WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:30PM T WEQ W6 Prereq: MAT-35 & 53 College Algebra Prereq: MAT-35 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:30PM TH WEQ W6 MAT-10* WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:35PM 04:30PM TH WEQ W6 Pre-calculus MAT-12* The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Prereq: MAT-36 Science, Engineering Statistics Instructor: J Tousignant or Math Majors Prereq: MAT-35 MAT-1A* Calculus I MAT-25* MAT-1A Calculus I 4 UNITS Prereq: MAT-10 Survey of Math Prerequisite: MAT-10 or qualifying placement level Description: Functions, Prereq: MAT-35 MAT-1B* * Indicates UC/CSU transferable course. limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative and integration, Calculus 2 ** Associate Degree Applicable Only the fundamental theorem of calculus and basic integration. 72 hours lecture Prereq: MAT-1A *** CSU Transferable Only and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34296 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:00PM M WEQ W4 MAT-1C* MAT-2* MAT-3* Calculus 3 Diff. Equations Linear Algebra WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:00PM W WEQ W4 Prereq: MAT-1B Prereq: MAT-1B Prereq: MAT-1B WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:05PM 09:00PM M WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Thomas MAT-1A Calculus I 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-10 or qualifying placement level Description: Functions, MAT-1B Calculus II 4 UNITS limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of the derivative and integration, Prerequisite: MAT-1A Description: Techniques of integration, applications the fundamental theorem of calculus and basic integration. 72 hours lecture of integration, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, parametric and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) equations, and polar coordinates. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. 34528 Last day to add: 02/23/18 (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:50AM 09:20AM M STEM 201 34300 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:50AM 10:20AM W STEM 201 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 12:10PM T WEQ W6 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:25AM 10:20AM M STEM 201 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:10AM TH WEQ W6 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:10PM TH WEQ W6 Instructor: J Warsinski The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Mulari

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 71 • MAT-1B Calculus II 4 UNITS MAT-1C Calculus III 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-1A Description: Techniques of integration, applications Prerequisite: MAT-1B Description: Vectors in a plane and in space, vector of integration, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, parametric functions, calculus on functions of multiple variables, partial derivatives, equations, and polar coordinates. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. multiple integrals, line and surface integrals, Green's theorem, Stokes' theorem, (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Divergence theorem, and elementary applications to the physical and life 34299 Last day to add: 02/23/18 sciences. 72 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:10PM 04:40PM T STEM 115 34302 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:10PM 03:40PM TH STEM 115 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 04:35PM MW WEQ W5 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:45PM 04:40PM TH STEM 115 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Mulari Instructor: Staff MAT-2 Differential Equations 4 UNITS MAT-1B Calculus II 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-1B Description: This is a course in differential equations Prerequisite: MAT-1A Description: Techniques of integration, applications including both quantitative and qualitative methods as well as applications of integration, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, parametric from a variety of disciplines. Introduces the theoretical aspects of differential equations, and polar coordinates. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. equations, including establishing when solution(s) exists, and techniques (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) for obtaining solutions, including linear first and second order differential 34529 Last day to add: 02/23/18 equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, linear systems, and elementary WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:30PM M STEM 201 applications to the physical and biological sciences. 72 hours lecture. (Letter WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:30PM W STEM 201 Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:35PM 05:30PM M STEM 201 34303 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH STEM 115 Instructor: M Curtis The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: B Johnson MAT-1B Calculus II 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-1A Description: Techniques of integration, applications MAT-3 Linear Algebra 3 UNITS of integration, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, parametric Prerequisite: MAT-1B Description: This course examines elementary vector equations, and polar coordinates. 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. space concepts and geometric interpretations and develops the techniques (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and theory to solve and classify systems of linear equations. Solution 34301 Last day to add: 02/23/18 techniques include Gaussian and Gauss-Jordan elimination, Cramer's rule and WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:00PM M ATEC 210 inverse matrices. Investigates the properties of vectors in two, three and finite WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:00PM W ATEC 210 dimensions, leading to the notion of an abstract vector space. Vector space WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:05PM 09:00PM M ATEC 210 and matrix theory are presented including topics such as determinants, linear The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. independence, bases and dimension of a vector space, linear transformation Instructor: M Curtis and their matrix representations, inner products, norms, orthogonality, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and eigenspaces. Selected applications of linear algebra are included. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) MAT-1C Calculus III 4 UNITS 34526 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: MAT-1B Description: Vectors in a plane and in space, vector WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW HUM 102 functions, calculus on functions of multiple variables, partial derivatives, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. multiple integrals, line and surface integrals, Green's theorem, Stokes' theorem, Instructor: B Johnson Divergence theorem, and elementary applications to the physical and life sciences. 72 hours lecture. 34527 Last day to add: 02/23/18 MAT-5 Calculus for Business and Life Science 4 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH ATEC 204 Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A study of the techniques of calculus for The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. majors in business, business administration, life and social sciences. Emphasis Instructor: M Curtis on problem solving and applications. Topics include: functions, graphs, limits, derivatives, integrals, exponential and logarithmic functions. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option.) 34332 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Hassanzadah

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 72 • MAT-5 Calculus for Business and Life Science 4 UNITS MAT-10 Precalculus 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A study of the techniques of calculus for Prerequisite: MAT-36 or qualifying placement level Description: Preparation for majors in business, business administration, life and social sciences. Emphasis calculus: polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, on problem solving and applications. Topics include: functions, graphs, limits, and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic geometry, polar derivatives, integrals, exponential and logarithmic functions. 72 hours lecture. coordinates, sequences and series. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option.) Pass option) 34331 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34275 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH IT 109 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 09:05PM TTH WEQ W5 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: T Malouf Instructor: S Hashemi

MAT-10 Precalculus 4 UNITS MAT-11 College Algebra 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-36 or qualifying placement level Description: Preparation for Prerequisite: MAT-35 or qualifying placement level Description: This course calculus: polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, is intended for students majoring in Liberal Arts and Humanities. The topics and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic geometry, polar covered in this course include polynomial, radical, rational, absolute value, coordinates, sequences and series. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; polynomial Pass option) equations; permutations and combinations; analytic geometry; and linear 34274 Last day to add: 02/23/18 programming. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM MW IT 109 34279 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW ATEC 211 Instructor: A Hassanzadah The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: L Ting MAT-10 Precalculus 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-36 or qualifying placement level Description: Preparation for MAT-11 College Algebra 4 UNITS calculus: polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, Prerequisite: MAT-35 or qualifying placement level Description: This course and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic geometry, polar is intended for students majoring in Liberal Arts and Humanities. The topics coordinates, sequences and series. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No covered in this course include polynomial, radical, rational, absolute value, Pass option) exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; polynomial 34521 Last day to add: 02/23/18 equations; permutations and combinations; analytic geometry; and linear WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH STEM 302 programming. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34281 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J Warsinski WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW WEQ W6 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. MAT-10 Precalculus 4 UNITS Instructor: J Basinger Prerequisite: MAT-36 or qualifying placement level Description: Preparation for calculus: polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, MAT-11 College Algebra 4 UNITS and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic geometry, polar Prerequisite: MAT-35 or qualifying placement level Description: This course coordinates, sequences and series. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No is intended for students majoring in Liberal Arts and Humanities. The topics Pass option) covered in this course include polynomial, radical, rational, absolute value, 34276 Last day to add: 02/23/18 exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; polynomial WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW STEM 201 equations; permutations and combinations; analytic geometry; and linear The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. programming. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) Instructor: J Tousignant 34278 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW WEQ W6 MAT-10 Precalculus 4 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Basinger Prerequisite: MAT-36 or qualifying placement level Description: Preparation for calculus: polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic geometry, polar coordinates, sequences and series. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34520 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW ERHS C101 The above section is restricted to Eleanor Roosevelt High School students only. Instructor: T Young

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 73 • MAT-11 College Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 or qualifying placement level Description: This course Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of is intended for students majoring in Liberal Arts and Humanities. The topics central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, covered in this course include polynomial, radical, rational, absolute value, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; polynomial estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of equations; permutations and combinations; analytic geometry; and linear statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the programming. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health 34277 Last day to add: 02/23/18 science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH LIBR 108 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34532 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J DeGuzman OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. MAT-11 College Algebra 4 UNITS See www.opencampus.com. Prerequisite: MAT-35 or qualifying placement level Description: This course Instructor: K Gilman is intended for students majoring in Liberal Arts and Humanities. The topics covered in this course include polynomial, radical, rational, absolute value, MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; polynomial Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of equations; permutations and combinations; analytic geometry; and linear central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, programming. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, 34280 Last day to add: 02/23/18 estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM TTH WEQ W4 statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health Instructor: E Hwang science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS 34283 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00AM 09:05AM TTH IT 209 Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, Instructor: N Alvarado estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, 34290 Last day to add: 02/23/18 estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) day between 6/3 and 6/7. 34292 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J Mulari HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:05AM MW IT 117 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Instructor: Y Lam central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34523 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: J Mulari

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 74 • MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34282 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34285 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM MW WEQ W6 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW STEM 115 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: N Alvarado Instructor: J La Turno

MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34522 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34287 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 10:20AM TTH STEM 115 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM TTH ATEC 204 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Warsinski Instructor: K Sadatmand

MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34293 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34284 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:15AM 10:20AM MW IT 117 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW STEM 115 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: H Mai See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: Y Lam MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34288 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: D Wood

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 75 • MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34286 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34289 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM MW STEM 115 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM MW ATEC 114 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Burke Instructor: S Arefin

MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34295 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34531 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW IT 210 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 09:05PM TTH HUM 102 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Arefin Instructor: S Johnson

MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS MAT-12H Honors Statistics 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, the the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, estimation, estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of statistical statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health findings. Applications using data from business, education, health science, life science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. Honors course hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) offers an enriched experience for accelerated students through limited class 34294 Last day to add: 02/23/18 size, seminar format, focus on primary texts, and application of higher-level WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH HUM 102 critical thinking skills. Students may not receive credit for both MAT-12 and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. MAT-12H. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass / No Pass option.) Instructor: S Johnson 34553 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:35PM MW STEM 125 MAT-12 Statistics 4 UNITS Instructor: J Warsinski Prerequisite: MAT-35 Description: A comprehensive study of measures of central tendency and variation, correlation and linear regression, probability, MAT-32 Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3 UNITS the normal distribution, the t-distribution, the chi-square distribution, Limitation on enrollment: May not be taken if credit for Philosophy 32 has estimation, testing of hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the application of been granted Description: Introduces the principles of deductive reasoning, statistical software to data, including the interpretation of the relevance of the including the practical application of modern symbolic techniques. 54 hours statistical findings. Applications using data from business, education, health lecture. science, life science, psychology, and the social sciences will be included. 72 34304 Last day to add: 02/23/18 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:35PM 02:10PM MW HUM 102 34291 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 08:05PM MW STEM 115 Instructor: M Murphey The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Burke

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 76 • MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34317 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34552 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00AM 09:30AM TTH WEQ W4 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: M Zeller See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS day between 6/3 and 6/7. Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary Instructor: E Chung algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse 34308 Last day to add: 02/23/18 functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:20AM MWF IT 209 sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) Instructor: J Higley 34319 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse day between 6/3 and 6/7. functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic Instructor: E Chung sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS 34309 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW IT 122 algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic See www.opencampus.com. sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours Instructor: B Johnson lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34524 Last day to add: 02/23/18 MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic See www.opencampus.com. operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse Instructor: B Johnson functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary 34323 Last day to add: 02/23/18 algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 12:10PM TTH ATEC 210 operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic Instructor: J DeGuzman sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34326 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00AM 08:35AM MWF IT 209 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: L Ting

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 77 • MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34316 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34677 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:00AM 12:30PM TTH WEQ W4 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 03:15PM MW CRC CRCL609B The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, Instructor: M Zeller serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. Instructor: Staff MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours 34320 Last day to add: 02/23/18 lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:05PM MWF ATEC 210 34318 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:30PM TTH ATEC 210 Instructor: J Higley The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: K Sadatmand MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours 34678 Last day to add: 02/23/18 lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 01:00PM TTH CRC CRCUL3 34305 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above class is part of Norco College's Next Phase Partnership with the CRC in Norco, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 05:00PM MW LIBR 108 serving men pursuing a college education while incarcerated at the CRC in Norco. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: Staff Instructor: I Lopez

MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34313 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34321 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:15PM 01:40PM MW ATEC 210 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH ATEC 211 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: B Johnson Instructor: E Chung

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 78 • MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34306 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34310 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:30PM MW ATEC 211 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:00PM TTH LIBR 108 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J DeGuzman Instructor: J DeGuzman

MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34312 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34322 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:30PM MW STEM 302 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 08:25PM MW LIBR 108 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Instructor: B Nguyen The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Instructor: S Park Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic 34307 Last day to add: 02/23/18 sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:10PM 06:35PM MW LIBR 108 lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34324 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:05PM 09:35PM TTH ATEC 211 Instructor: S Park The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Singh MAT-35 Intermediate Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: The concepts introduced in elementary MAT-36 Trigonometry 4 UNITS algebra are presented again, but in greater depth. In addition to basic algebraic Prerequisite: MAT-35 and MAT-53 Description: The study of trigonometric operations and graphing, students are introduced to functions, inverse functions, their inverses and their graphs; identities and proofs related to functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, conic trigonometric expressions; solving trigonometric equations; solving right sections, nonlinear systems of equations, and sequences and series. 90 hours triangles; solving oblique triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) Sines; elements of geometry important to the foundation of trigonometry; 34311 Last day to add: 02/23/18 polar coordinates; and introduction to vectors. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 08:30PM MW ATEC 211 or Pass/No Pass option) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34525 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J DeGuzman OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: J Driver

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 79 • MAT-36 Trigonometry 4 UNITS MAT-36 Trigonometry 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 and MAT-53 Description: The study of trigonometric Prerequisite: MAT-35 and MAT-53 Description: The study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs; identities and proofs related to functions, their inverses and their graphs; identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions; solving trigonometric equations; solving right trigonometric expressions; solving trigonometric equations; solving right triangles; solving oblique triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of triangles; solving oblique triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines; elements of geometry important to the foundation of trigonometry; Sines; elements of geometry important to the foundation of trigonometry; polar coordinates; and introduction to vectors. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade polar coordinates; and introduction to vectors. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) or Pass/No Pass option) 34329 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34330 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 10:55AM TTH LIBR 108 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 08:35PM MW WEQ W5 HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Borissova Instructor: R Prior MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-36 Trigonometry 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: MAT-35 and MAT-53 Description: The study of trigonometric Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, functions, their inverses and their graphs; identities and proofs related to fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, trigonometric expressions; solving trigonometric equations; solving right inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. triangles; solving oblique triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 Sines; elements of geometry important to the foundation of trigonometry; hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) polar coordinates; and introduction to vectors. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade 34333 Last day to add: 02/23/18 or Pass/No Pass option) OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34533 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:30PM TTH LIBR 108 See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. day between 6/3 and 6/7. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: J Driver Instructor: R Prior MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-36 Trigonometry 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: MAT-35 and MAT-53 Description: The study of trigonometric Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, functions, their inverses and their graphs; identities and proofs related to fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, trigonometric expressions; solving trigonometric equations; solving right inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. triangles; solving oblique triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 Sines; elements of geometry important to the foundation of trigonometry; hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) polar coordinates; and introduction to vectors. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade 34338 Last day to add: 02/23/18 or Pass/No Pass option) OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34327 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:50PM MW ATEC 211 See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another Instructor: S Borissova day between 6/3 and 6/7. Instructor: S Park MAT-36 Trigonometry 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-35 and MAT-53 Description: The study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs; identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions; solving trigonometric equations; solving right triangles; solving oblique triangles using the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines; elements of geometry important to the foundation of trigonometry; polar coordinates; and introduction to vectors. 72 hours lecture. (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option) 34328 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM TTH WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Hashemi

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 80 • MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34341 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34348 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:00AM MWF WEQ W5 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend Instructor: F Gelenchi campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another day between 6/3 and 6/7. MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS Instructor: R Prior Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. 34335 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:45AM MWF LIBR 108 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34342 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: S Park OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS See www.opencampus.com. In addition to the online lecture students are required to attend Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: campus for proctored exams on the following dates: one day between 4/5 to 4/8 and another Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, day between 6/3 and 6/7. fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, Instructor: R Prior inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: 34336 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:00PM MWF LIBR 108 fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. Instructor: S Park Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS 34334 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20AM 08:35AM MWF WEQ W5 Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, Instructor: F Gelenchi inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: 34346 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM MW ATEC 210 fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. Instructor: J La Turno Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34339 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:20AM 09:25AM TTH ATEC 204 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: D Wood

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 81 • MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-53 College Geometry 3 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: A course covering the study of plane Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, geometry and three dimensional figures. These topics include angles, triangles, fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, quadrilaterals, circles and solids, their formulas for measuring such figures, inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. including perimeter, area and volume. Students create proofs of geometric Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 concepts using postulates and theorems associated with geometric objects hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and their characteristics. 54 hours lecture. 34344 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34349 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TTH IT 101 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Kimbrough Instructor: H Mai

MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-53 College Geometry 3 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: A course covering the study of plane Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, geometry and three dimensional figures. These topics include angles, triangles, fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, quadrilaterals, circles and solids, their formulas for measuring such figures, inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. including perimeter, area and volume. Students create proofs of geometric Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 concepts using postulates and theorems associated with geometric objects hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and their characteristics. 54 hours lecture. 34340 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34350 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 06:20PM MW HUM 102 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Lee Instructor: S Lee

MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-53 College Geometry 3 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: A course covering the study of plane Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, geometry and three dimensional figures. These topics include angles, triangles, fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, quadrilaterals, circles and solids, their formulas for measuring such figures, inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. including perimeter, area and volume. Students create proofs of geometric Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 concepts using postulates and theorems associated with geometric objects hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and their characteristics. 54 hours lecture. 34347 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34351 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:45PM 06:50PM TTH ATEC 210 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:30PM 05:55PM MW WEQ W4 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Singh Instructor: A Thomas

MAT-52 Elementary Algebra 4 UNITS MAT-65 Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra 5 UNITS Prerequisite: MAT-64, 65, 90F or qualifying placement level Description: Study of the four basic operations applied to whole numbers, integers, Examines real numbers and variables as they are involved in polynomials, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals, to include application to real-world fractions, linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, problems along with an introduction to the notion of algebra and its uses. inequalities, exponential and radical expressions, and absolute value. (Non-degree credit course.) Factoring, graphing, and word problem applications will also be included. 72 PREREQUISITE: None. hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34356 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34337 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:20AM MWF ATEC 204 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00PM 09:05PM TTH ATEC 210 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Frewing Instructor: M Devitt

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 82 • MAT-65 Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra 5 UNITS Study of the four basic operations applied to whole numbers, integers, MICROBIOLOGY fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals, to include application to real-world problems along with an introduction to the notion of algebra and its uses. MIC-1 Microbiology 4 UNITS (Non-degree credit course.) Prerequisite: Take CHE-2A or CHE-3; and AMY-2A or BIO-1/1H or BIO-11 PREREQUISITE: None. Description: General characteristics of microorganisms with emphasis on 34352 Last day to add: 02/23/18 morphology, growth, control, metabolism and reproduction; their role in WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 12:05PM MWF ATEC 204 disease, body defenses, and application to the biomedical field. 54 hours The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Instructor: J Frewing 34362 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:30AM 09:55AM MW ST 211 MAT-65 Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra 5 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:10AM 01:20PM M ST 203 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Study of the four basic operations applied to whole numbers, integers, Instructor: M Gutierrez fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals, to include application to real-world problems along with an introduction to the notion of algebra and its uses. (Non-degree credit course.) MIC-1 Microbiology 4 UNITS PREREQUISITE: None. Prerequisite: Take CHE-2A or CHE-3; and AMY-2A or BIO-1/1H or BIO-11 34353 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: General characteristics of microorganisms with emphasis on WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:30PM TTH WEQ W5 morphology, growth, control, metabolism and reproduction; their role in The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. disease, body defenses, and application to the biomedical field. 54 hours Instructor: E Hwang lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34364 Last day to add: 02/23/18 MAT-65 Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra 5 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:30AM 09:55AM MW ST 211 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:10AM 01:20PM W ST 203 Study of the four basic operations applied to whole numbers, integers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals, to include application to real-world The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. problems along with an introduction to the notion of algebra and its uses. Instructor: M Gutierrez (Non-degree credit course.) PREREQUISITE: None. MIC-1 Microbiology 4 UNITS 34354 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: Take CHE-2A or CHE-3; and AMY-2A or BIO-1/1H or BIO-11 HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:30PM 06:55PM TTH ATEC 211 Description: General characteristics of microorganisms with emphasis on HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE morphology, growth, control, metabolism and reproduction; their role in The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. disease, body defenses, and application to the biomedical field. 54 hours See www.opencampus.com. lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Instructor: E Chung 34361 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM MW IT 101 MAT-65 Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra 5 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW ST 203 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Study of the four basic operations applied to whole numbers, integers, Instructor: B Moore fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals, to include application to real-world problems along with an introduction to the notion of algebra and its uses. (Non-degree credit course.) MIC-1 Microbiology 4 UNITS PREREQUISITE: None. Prerequisite: Take CHE-2A or CHE-3; and AMY-2A or BIO-1/1H or BIO-11 34357 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: General characteristics of microorganisms with emphasis on WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 09:00PM MW IT 210 morphology, growth, control, metabolism and reproduction; their role in The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. disease, body defenses, and application to the biomedical field. 54 hours Instructor: B Nguyen lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34363 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM MW IT 101 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45PM 09:10PM MW ST 203 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: B Moore

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 83 • MIS-2 Songwriting 2 UNITS MUSIC INDUSTRY STUDIES Prerequisite: MUS-3 Description: Introduction to popular songwriting techniques. Topics covered include chord structure, form, rhythm, melody, MIS-1A Beginning Performance Techniques For Studio Recording , lyrics, chord progressions, preparing lead sheets and arranging. This 2 UNITS course is ideal for vocalists and instrumentalists. 18 hours lecture and 54 hours Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting laboratory. Description: Introduction to practical performance techniques for the recording 34373 Last day to add: 02/23/18 studio. Students will have the opportunity to participate in the planning WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:05PM T HUM 101 process of a recording session utilizing techniques such as song formation, WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:15PM 04:20PM T HUM 101 microphone technique, mixing and production. The class will culminate in a WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:10PM TH HUM 101 CD recording. This class is appropriate for vocalists and instrumentalists. 108 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. laboratory hours. Instructor: B Kerr 34370 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 04:20PM W THTR 204 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 05:30PM F THTR 204 MIS-3 Digital Audio Production 1 4 UNITS Description: This course introduces the techniques and elements of electronic The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. music production. Topics include synthesis, sampling, MIDI sequencing and Instructor: B Kerr audio production. Students will create original compositions using electronic music techniques. Students taking this course will complete the official AVID MIS-1B Intermediate Performance Techniques For Studio coursework for Pro Tools 101 and 110 and will have the opportunity to obtain Recording 2 UNITS AVID Pro Tools User Certification. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: MIS-1A Description: Continuation of the skills studied in MIS- 34374 Last day to add: 02/23/18 1A focusing on song collaboration, organization of vocals and instruments WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM MW IT 106 needed to record. Students will have the opportunity to participate in the WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:35AM 10:55AM MW IT 106 planning process of a recording session utilizing techniques such as song The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. formation, microphone technique, mixing and production. The class will Instructor: A Eastwood culminate in a CD recording. This class is appropriate for intermediate vocalists and instrumentalists. 108 hours laboratory. MIS-4 Digital Audio Production 2 4 UNITS 34371 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: MIS-3 Description: This intermediate course continues exploration WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 04:20PM W THTR 204 and application of the elements and techniques of electronic music production. WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 05:30PM F THTR 204 Topics include synthesis, sampling, MIDI sequencing and advanced audio The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. production. Students will create original compositions using electronic Instructor: B Kerr music techniques. Students taking this course will complete the official AVID coursework for Pro Tools 201 and 210 and will have the opportunity to obtain MIS-1C Advanced Performance Techniques For Studio Recording AVID Pro Tools Operator Certification. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 2 UNITS 34375 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: MIS-1B Description: Advanced performance techniques for the WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:30PM 05:55PM MW IT 106 recording studio. A continuation of the skills studied in MIS-1B the focus of WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:05PM 07:30PM MW IT 106 this course is communication, song collaboration, studio session mapping. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Students will have the opportunity to lead a collaborative group, duet or solo Instructor: B Kerr project toward successful completion/recording utilizing techniques such as song formation, microphone technique, mixing and production. The class will MIS-7 Introduction To Music Technology 3 UNITS culminate in a CD recording. This class is appropriate for advanced vocalists and Description: This introductory course examines the terminology, equipment, instrumentalists. 108 hours laboratory. techniques, and concepts related to music technology. The course will survey 34372 Last day to add: 02/23/18 the principles and practices of audio, MIDI synthesis, notation, and audio WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 04:20PM W THTR 204 recording utilizing hardware and software platforms. 36 hours lecture and 54 WEL2 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 05:30PM F THTR 204 hours laboratory. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34376 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: B Kerr WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:35PM T IT 106 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:30PM 07:20PM TH IT 106 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45PM 09:10PM TTH IT 106 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: A Eastwood

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 84 • MIS-11A Studio Arts Ensemble I 2 UNITS MIS-200 Mis Music Industry Studies Work Experience 1 UNIT Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting Advisory: Students should have paid or voluntary employmnet. Description: Description: An ensemble designed for instrumentalists and vocalists This course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-the-job interested in the popular music and entertainment industries. This ensemble training with related instruction in work-related skills. Students may earn up to is open to: singers, guitarists, drummers, bassists, horn players, string players four (4) units each semester for a maximum of 16 units of work experience. No and keyboardists who work collaboratively to study, perform and/or record more than 20 hours per week may be applied toward the work requirement. selected popular musical arrangements. The music studied in this class will be Students enrolling in WKX-200 are administratively moved to the appropriate chosen from a diverse body of popular music literature. Subsequent enrollment general or occupational work experience course after the first class meeting will provide students an opportunity for additional skill development and based upon several factors, including the number of hours worked during competency in the subject area. May be taken a total of two times. 108 hours the semester, occupational program requirements, and type of work in which laboratory. (TBA option) the student is engaged. 18 hours orientation and 60 hours of volunteer work 34367 Last day to add: 03/15/18 experience (maximum of 240 hours) or 75 hours of paid work experience WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:30PM 06:25PM TTH THTR 204 (maximum of 300 hours) are required for each enrolled unit. (Letter Grade or The above section is a web-enhanced class and has additional laboratory hours to be Pass/No Pass option.) arranged. Internet access is required. In addition to the time spent in class, students are 34694 Last day to add: 02/23/18 expected to perform outside of class at various locations throughout the semester. All con- WRKO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE cert dates and times will be listed on the class syllabus. Contact the instructor for additional The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- information. campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation Instructor: B Palispis at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard. Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please MIS-11B Studio Arts Ensemble II 2 UNITS see Blackboard for specific dates and times. Instructor: Staff Prerequisite: MIS-11A Description: A continuation of the skill development of instrumentalists and vocalists interested in the popular music and entertainment industries. This ensemble is open to: singers, guitarists, drummers, bassists, horn players, string players and keyboardists who work MARKETING collaboratively to study, perform and/or record selected popular musical arrangements. The music studied in this class will be chosen from a diverse MKT-20 Principles of Marketing 3 UNITS body of popular music literature. Subsequent enrollment will provide students Advisory: BUS-10 Description: Examines the role of marketing as it relates an opportunity for additional skill development and competency in the subject to society and economic development. The course will analyze products, area. May be taken a total of two times. 108 hours laboratory. (TBA option) consumer, marketing research and strategic market planning. The course will 34368 Last day to add: 03/15/18 survey with a global perspective, the selection of target markets as well as the WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:30PM 06:25PM TTH THTR 204 development of the marketing mix place, product, price and promotion. 54 The above section is a web-enhanced class and has additional laboratory hours to be hours lecture. arranged. Internet access is required. In addition to the time spent in class, students are 34377 Last day to add: 02/17/18 expected to perform outside of class at various locations throughout the semester. All con- HYB 02/13/18 04/03/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T IT 108 cert dates and times will be listed on the class syllabus. Contact the instructor for additional HYBO 02/13/18 04/03/18 ON LINE information. The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: B Palispis See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: A Riker MIS-13 Recording Studio Workshop I 3 UNITS Prerequisite: MIS-3 and MIS-12 Description: This applied workshop course is a MKT-41 Techniques of Selling 3 UNITS survey of the fundamental principles and practices of audio recording. Topics Description: Examines the key topics of how to locate, qualify and approach include sound and hearing, acoustics, the components of various recording prospects; how to deliver the sales presentation, how to meet objections and systems and signal flow. It provides practical experience with audio hardware, how to close the sale. The analysis of behavioral, ethical and philosophical software and recording techniques. Students will engage in digital audio factors as applied to the selling function globally. 54 hours lecture. (Letter workstation set up (DAWs) and operation, and will run studio and live sessions Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) from set up to tear down. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34378 Last day to add: 04/21/18 34369 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYB 04/17/18 06/05/18 06:30PM 09:40PM T IT 108 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 10:30AM T IT 106 HYBO 04/17/18 06/05/18 ON LINE WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 10:45AM TH IT 106 The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:55AM 12:20PM TTH IT 106 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: M Ferguson Instructor: K Kamerin

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 85 • MUS-19 Music Appreciation 3 UNITS MUSIC Description: A broad survey of music in the Western world, including terminology for describing musical elements, forms, and styles. Organized to MUS-3 Fundamentals of Music 4 UNITS acquaint students with the roles of music and musicians in society and with Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate level piano class Description: representative musical selections through listening, reading, writing, and live Basic course in music theory designed to develop an understanding of notation, performance. 54 hours lecture. rhythm, pitch, keys, modes, scales, intervals, chords and music terminology. 34380 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Basic sight singing, dictation and music reading at the piano. 54 hours lecture OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE and 54 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34384 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH HUM 101 Instructor: I Zubizarreta WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:25AM 12:50PM TTH HUM 101 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: Z Shehata MUS-19 Music Appreciation 3 UNITS Description: A broad survey of music in the Western world, including terminology for describing musical elements, forms, and styles. Organized to MUS-4 Music Theory I 4 UNITS acquaint students with the roles of music and musicians in society and with Prerequisite: MUS-3 or the equivalent Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in an representative musical selections through listening, reading, writing, and live appropriate level piano class Description: Through guided composition and performance. 54 hours lecture. analysis this course incorporates the following concepts: Rhythm and meter; 34381 Last day to add: 02/23/18 basic properties of sound; intervals; diatonic scales, triads and seventh chords; WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW THTR 101 basic cadential formulas and phrase structures; figured bass; non-harmonic The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. tones; first-species ; and voice leading involving 4-part chorale Instructor: E Holt writing. Development of skills in handwritten notation is expected. Lab includes diatonic sight singing and ear training including melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation. Keyboard requirements include playing chord MUS-19 Music Appreciation 3 UNITS progressions, modes, and scales in all major and minor keys. 54 hours lecture Description: A broad survey of music in the Western world, including and 54 hours laboratory. (TBA option) terminology for describing musical elements, forms, and styles. Organized to 34393 Last day to add: 02/23/18 acquaint students with the roles of music and musicians in society and with WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45AM 09:10AM MW HUM 101 representative musical selections through listening, reading, writing, and live WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 10:55AM MW HUM 101 performance. 54 hours lecture. 34379 Last day to add: 02/26/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:30PM 09:50PM TH IT 117 Instructor: K Kamerin The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. MUS-6 Music Theory III 4 UNITS Instructor: N Estes Prerequisite: MUS-5 or the equivalent Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate level piano class Description: This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. In addition, through writing and analysis, the MUS-23 History of Rock and Roll 3 UNITS course will include Common Practice period and 20th Century techniques such Description: A comprehensive study of rock and roll music from its origins to the as: Borrowed chords and modal mixture; chromatic mediants; Neapolitan and present with emphasis on the historical, musical, and sociological influences. augmented sixth chords; 9th, 11th and 13th chords; extended tertian harmony; Study includes listening to music and identifying stylistic trends and influential polyharmony; quartal and secundal harmony; pandiatonicism; ; and artists. 54 hours lecture. aleatoric music. Lab includes post-Romantic and post-tonal sight singing and 34383 Last day to add: 02/23/18 ear training including melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation. Keyboard WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH ATEC 114 requirements include playing post-Romantic and post-tonal materials. 54 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. (TBA option) Instructor: N Pirozzi 34394 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:45AM 09:10AM MW HUM 101 MUS-30 Class Voice 1 UNIT WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:30AM 10:55AM MW HUM 101 Description: Group study of vocal production, voice techniques, diction and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. interpretation. Opportunity provided for individual attention and performance. Instructor: K Kamerin 54 hours laboratory. 34385 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH THTR 204 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: N Estes

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 86 • MUS-32A Class Piano I 1 UNIT MUS-38 Beginning Applied Music I 2 UNITS Description: This beginning course focuses on developing the skills needed for Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting performing on piano, including reading from music notation, rhythm study, Description: Vocal or instrumental instruction for students who are proficient technique, expression, improvisation, harmonization, transposition, repertoire performers and could benefit from individualized instruction as determined by and style study. 54 hours laboratory. audition. Each student must complete a minimum of 6.75 hours a week in a 34386 Last day to add: 02/23/18 combination of individualized practice, lessons and concert attendance. Not WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW HUM 101 designed for beginning students. May be taken a total of four times. 108 hours The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. laboratory. Instructor: N Pirozzi 34391 Last day to add: 03/19/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 MUS-32B Class Piano II 1 UNIT The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. This course offers Prerequisite: MUS-32A or the equivalent Description: Continuation of the private study in voice, piano, guitar, bass, or drums. An audition is required. Mandatory skills studied in MUS 32A focusing on techniques needed for performing on meeting for information and to schedule an audition time: Thursday, February 15th, 12:50- piano, including playing select major and parallel minor scales, reading music 1:50 in THTR 101. If you cannot come to the meeting, you must contact Professor Kamerin on the grand staff, tapping rhythms, harmonizing melodies using simple to schedule an audition. Deadline to schedule auditions is Tuesday, Febraury 20th. All hours accompaniments, transposing, and simple score reading. 54 hours laboratory. are to be arranged. In addition to 6 hours of concert reports, students are required to attend 34387 Last day to add: 02/23/18 the Norco Music Lab for 6 hours per week. For information, contact the instructor at kim. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW HUM 101 [email protected] or 951-738-7703. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: K Kamerin Instructor: N Pirozzi MUS-39 Applied Music I 3 UNITS MUS-32C Class Piano III 1 UNIT Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting Prerequisite: MUS-32B or the equivalent Description: Continuation of the skills Corequisite: Enrollment in a two-or three-unit performance class. Description: studied in MUS 32B focusing on keyboard techniques required for playing Vocal or instrumental instruction for students who are proficient performers major and minor scales, diatonic chord progressions, harmonizing melodies, and could benefit from individualized instruction as determined by audition. transposing, accompanying, score reading, reading chord symbols, sight Each student must complete 10.125 hours per week in a combination reading and performance of intermediate-level piano learning pieces. 54 hours of individualized practice, lessons, concert attendance and individual laboratory. performance. Not designed for beginning students. May be taken a total of 34388 Last day to add: 02/23/18 four times. 162 hours laboratory. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW HUM 101 34392 Last day to add: 03/19/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 Instructor: N Pirozzi The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. This course offers private study in voice, piano, guitar, bass, or drums. An audition is required. A mandatory MUS-32D Class Piano IV 1 UNIT informational meeting, where you will schedule your audition time, will be held Thursday, February 15th, 12:50-1:50 in THTR 101. If you cannot come to the meeting, you must contact Prerequisite: MUS-32C or the equivalent Description: Culmination of keyboard skills previously studied focusing on increasing keyboard facility for Professor Kamerin to schedule an audition. Deadline to schedule auditions is Tuesday, Feb- playing major and minor scales and arpeggios, diatonic chord progressions, ruary 20th. All lesson times are to be arranged with your private instructor. In addition to 6 harmonizing melodies, modulating, transposing, accompanying, simple score hours of concert attendance with reports, students are required to practice in the Norco Music reading, sight reading and performance of piano pieces from the standard Practice Facilities for 9hours per week. This course includes a juried performance examina- classical piano teaching literature. 54 hours laboratory. tion at the end of the term. For information, contact Professor Kamerin at kim.kamerin@ 34389 Last day to add: 02/23/18 norcocollege.edu or 951-738-7703. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW HUM 101 Instructor: K Kamerin The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: N Pirozzi

MUS-37 Class Guitar 1 UNIT Basic guitar playing skills including reading from music notation. PREREQUISITE: None. 34390 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:30PM 05:55PM MW THTR 204 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: B Palispis

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 87 • MUS-41 Chamber Singers 2 UNITS MUS-89 Music of Multicultural America 3 UNITS Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting A comparative and integrative study of the multicultural musical styles of the Description: This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of United States. literature for vocal chamber ensemble, with an emphasis on the development PREREQUISITE: None. of skills needed to perform within an ensemble. Different literature will be 34397 Last day to add: 02/23/18 studied each semester. Participation in public performances is required. May OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE be taken a total of four times. 108 hours laboratory. (TBA option) The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34584 Last day to add: 03/14/18 See www.opencampus.com. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:35PM MWF THTR 204 Instructor: I Zubizarreta The above section is a web-enhanced class and has additional laboratory hours to be arranged. Internet access is required. In addition to the time spent in class, students are expected to perform MUS-89H Honors Music of Multicultural America 3 UNITS outside of class at various locations throughout the semester. All concert dates and times will be Limitation on enrollment: Enrollment in the RCCD Honors Program listed on the class syllabus. Contact the instructor for additional information. Description: An honors course that offers a comparative and integrative study Instructor: K Kamerin of the multicultural musical styles of the United States. Includes the musics of Native Americans, European Americans, African Americans, Chicano/Latino MUS-78 Beginning Applied Music II 2 UNITS Americans, and Asian Americans, from their historical roots to the present. Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting Analysis of musical traditions from a technical and a cultural perspective; and Description: Advanced vocal or instrumental instruction for students who sequential development of listening and descriptive skills through a variety of are proficient performers and could benefit from individualized instruction media including films, recordings, and computer-assisted instruction. Students as determined by audition. Course includes individual lessons, supervised may not receive credit for both MUS-89 and MUS-89H. 54 hours lecture. practice, individual performance, and jury evaluations. Not designed for 34585 Last day to add: 02/23/18 beginning students. Course may be taken a total of four times. 108 hours WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM MW STEM 125 laboratory. (TBA option) The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34395 Last day to add: 03/19/18 Instructor: B Bozonelos WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. This course offers MUS-93 The Business of Music 3 UNITS private study in voice, piano, guitar, bass or drums. An audition is required. Mandatory An overview of the business side of performing, recording and publishing meeting for information and to schedule audition time: Thursday, Febraury 15th, 12:50PM - music. 1:50PM in THTR 101. If you cannot come to the meeting, you must contact Professor Kamerin PREREQUISITE: None. to schedule an audition. The deadline to schedule auditions is Tuesday, February 20th. All 34398 Last day to add: 02/23/18 hours are to be arranged. In addition to 6 hours of concert reports, students are required to WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW IT 109 attend the Norco Music Lab for 6 hours per week. For information, contact the instructor at The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. [email protected] or call 951-738-7703. Instructor: V Mixson Instructor: K Kamerin MUS-200 Music Work Experience 1 UNIT MUS-79 Applied Music II 3 UNITS Course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-the-job Limitation on enrollment: Audition on or before the first class meeting. training with related classroom instruction. Corequisite: Enrollment in a two-unit performance class. Description: PREREQUISITE: None. Advanced vocal or instrumental instruction for students who are proficient ADVISORY: Students should have paid or voluntary employment. performers and could benefit from individualized instruction as determined by 34693 Last day to add: 02/23/18 audition. Each student must complete 10.125 hours per week in a combination WRKO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE of individualized practice, lessons, concert attendance and individual The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- performance. Not designed for beginning students. Course may be taken a campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation total of four times. 162 hours laboratory. at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard. 34396 Last day to add: 03/19/18 Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 see Blackboard for specific dates and times. The above section is a web-enhanced class and has a 162-hour laboratory requirement to Instructor: Staff be arranged. Internet access is required. This course offers private study in voice, piano, guitar, bass or drums. An audition is required. A mandatory instructional meeting will be held on Thursday, Febraury 15th from 12:50PM - 1:50PM in THTR 101. If you cannot attend the meeting, you must contact Professor Kamerin to schedule an audition. The deadline to schedule auditions is Tuesday, February 20th. 9 hours of lessons and 9 hours of required performance times are to be arranged with your instructor. In addition, students are required to practice in the Norco music practice facilities for 9 hours each week. For additional infor- mation, please email kim. [email protected] or call 951-738-7703. Instructor: K Kamerin HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 88 • PHI-10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 UNITS PHILOSOPHY Advisory: ENG-50 or ENG-80 Description: A survey and exploration of significant questions in the Western philosophical tradition. Questions are drawn from the PHI-10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 UNITS various branches of philosophy: metaphysics, theory of knowledge, ethics, Advisory: ENG-50 or ENG-80 Description: A survey and exploration of significant aesthetics, political philosophy and/or philosophy of religion. Students may questions in the Western philosophical tradition. Questions are drawn from the not receive credit for both PHI-10 and PHI-10H. 54 hours lecture. various branches of philosophy: metaphysics, theory of knowledge, ethics, 34399 Last day to add: 02/23/18 aesthetics, political philosophy and/or philosophy of religion. Students may WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW ATEC 204 not receive credit for both PHI-10 and PHI-10H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34401 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: J Sentmanat OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. PHI-10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-50 or ENG-80 Description: A survey and exploration of significant Instructor: L Montes questions in the Western philosophical tradition. Questions are drawn from the various branches of philosophy: metaphysics, theory of knowledge, ethics, PHI-10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 UNITS aesthetics, political philosophy and/or philosophy of religion. Students may Advisory: ENG-50 or ENG-80 Description: A survey and exploration of significant not receive credit for both PHI-10 and PHI-10H. 54 hours lecture. questions in the Western philosophical tradition. Questions are drawn from the 34403 Last day to add: 02/23/18 various branches of philosophy: metaphysics, theory of knowledge, ethics, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W IT 117 aesthetics, political philosophy and/or philosophy of religion. Students may The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. not receive credit for both PHI-10 and PHI-10H. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: J Gill 34402 Last day to add: 03/07/18 WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 11:35AM S IT 117 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please PHI-11 Critical Thinking 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-82 Description: This course presents critical thinking as a skill to note the start and end dates. be used for better understanding, evaluating, and constructing arguments. Instructor: J Gill The focus will be on developing and enhancing the student's ability to identify, analyze, and present arguments. Topics covered through analysis and writing PHI-10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 UNITS include the nature of argument, inductive and deductive reasoning, rhetoric, Advisory: ENG-50 or ENG-80 Description: A survey and exploration of significant theory of knowledge, scientific method, and informal fallacies. 54 hours lecture. questions in the Western philosophical tradition. Questions are drawn from the 34405 Last day to add: 02/23/18 various branches of philosophy: metaphysics, theory of knowledge, ethics, OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE aesthetics, political philosophy and/or philosophy of religion. Students may The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. not receive credit for both PHI-10 and PHI-10H. 54 hours lecture. See www.opencampus.com. 34400 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: L Montes WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW LIBR 108 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. PHI-11 Critical Thinking 3 UNITS Instructor: J Sentmanat Advisory: REA-82 Description: This course presents critical thinking as a skill to be used for better understanding, evaluating, and constructing arguments. PHI-10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 UNITS The focus will be on developing and enhancing the student's ability to identify, Advisory: ENG-50 or ENG-80 Description: A survey and exploration of significant analyze, and present arguments. Topics covered through analysis and writing questions in the Western philosophical tradition. Questions are drawn from the include the nature of argument, inductive and deductive reasoning, rhetoric, various branches of philosophy: metaphysics, theory of knowledge, ethics, theory of knowledge, scientific method, and informal fallacies. 54 hours lecture. aesthetics, political philosophy and/or philosophy of religion. Students may 34406 Last day to add: 02/23/18 not receive credit for both PHI-10 and PHI-10H. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW WEQ W5 34404 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:05PM 01:30PM MW WEQ W3 Instructor: M Murphey The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Sentmanat

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 89 • PHI-11 Critical Thinking 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-82 Description: This course presents critical thinking as a skill to PHOTOGRAPHY be used for better understanding, evaluating, and constructing arguments. The focus will be on developing and enhancing the student's ability to identify, PHO-20 Introduction to Digital Photography 3 UNITS analyze, and present arguments. Topics covered through analysis and writing Description: Theory and practice in the basic techniques of producing digital include the nature of argument, inductive and deductive reasoning, rhetoric, photographs with technical and artistic merit. Acquire competency in the use theory of knowledge, scientific method, and informal fallacies. 54 hours lecture. of cameras with an emphasis on understanding the relationship of shutter, 34407 Last day to add: 03/06/18 aperture and focal length. Software utilized may include Adobe Photoshop, WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:30AM 02:35PM F ATEC 205 Adobe Lightroom and others. Students are required to supply their own digital The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please single lens reflex (SLR) camera with manual controls. 36 hours lecture and 54 note the start and end dates. hours laboratory. Instructor: T Farmer 34610 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 10:30AM F ATEC 109 WEL 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:40AM 03:55PM F ATEC 109 PHI-12 Ethics: Contemp Moral Issues 3 UNITS The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please An examination of contemporary moral problems in light of ethical theory. note the start and end dates. PREREQUISITE: None. 34408 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: B May WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH ATEC 211 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Sentmanat PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHI-32 Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3 UNITS PHS-1 Introduction to Physical Science 3 UNITS Principles of deductive reasoning applying modern symbolic techniques. Description: Fundamental concepts of earth, space, and environmental (Same as MAT-32) science (astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography) and principles PREREQUISITE: None. LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: May not be taken if credit of physics and chemistry, especially as they relate to these fields. Emphasis for MAT-32 has been granted. is placed on the application of science in the understanding and solution of 34409 Last day to add: 02/23/18 environmental problems. 54 hours lecture. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:35PM 02:10PM MW HUM 102 34411 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH HUM 201 Instructor: M Murphey Instructor: D Johnson

PHI-33 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy 3 UNITS PHS-1 Introduction to Physical Science 3 UNITS Advisory: Qualification for ENG 1A Description: An introduction to issues in Description: Fundamental concepts of earth, space, and environmental social and political philosophy. Discusses both the development of political science (astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography) and principles philosophy in response to varying historical problems and the application of of physics and chemistry, especially as they relate to these fields. Emphasis political philosophy to contemporary issues; topics studied include ancient is placed on the application of science in the understanding and solution of Greek, social contract, communism, and modern political philosophy. 54 hours environmental problems. 54 hours lecture. lecture. 34412 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34410 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW IT 117 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH LIBR 109 Instructor: D Johnson The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Sentmanat

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 90 • PHY-10 Introduction to General Physics 3 UNITS PHYSICS Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: A non-science major physics course covering mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, PHY-2A General Physics I 4 UNITS and nuclear physics. 54 hours lecture. Corequisite: MAT-1A Description: Meets the requirements for students 34414 Last day to add: 02/23/18 majoring in biological science, including pre-medical and pre-dental students. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T HUM 201 This course examines: properties of matter; study of kinematics and mechanics, Instructor: C MacDougall including Newtons laws, energy, momentum, and rotational motion; fluid mechanics; gravitation; study of oscillatory motion; study of wave motion, including sound waves. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. PHY-11 Physics Laboratory 1 UNIT 34416 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Corequisite: PHY-10 Description: An optional laboratory science course WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH HUM 201 for the non-science major. Emphasis on laboratory techniques, student experimentation and laboratory demonstrations. 54 hours laboratory. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM TH HUM 201 34415 Last day to add: 02/26/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LAB 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH HUM 201 Instructor: O Tripathi The above section is a short term class. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: C MacDougall PHY-4A Mechanics 4 UNITS Corequisite: MAT-1A Description: Examines vectors, particle kinematics and dynamics, work and power, conservation of energy and momentum, rotation, POLITICAL SCIENCE oscillations and gravitation. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. 34417 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW HUM 201 POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 04:10PM W HUM 201 Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. to United States and California government and politics, including their Instructor: P Tran constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. PHY-4A Mechanics 4 UNITS 34425 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Corequisite: MAT-1A Description: Examines vectors, particle kinematics and OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE dynamics, work and power, conservation of energy and momentum, rotation, The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. oscillations and gravitation. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. See www.opencampus.com. 34418 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: S Popiden WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM TTH ST 211 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W HUM 201 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Instructor: L Daniels Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction to United States and California government and politics, including their constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. PHY-4B Electricity and Magnetism 4 UNITS Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students Prerequisite: PHY-4A Corequisite: MAT-1B Description: Study of electric fields, may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. voltage, current, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating 34426 Last day to add: 02/23/18 currents and electromagnetic waves. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34419 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW HUM 201 See www.opencampus.com. WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:00PM 04:10PM M HUM 201 Instructor: S Popiden The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: P Tran POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction PHY-10 Introduction to General Physics 3 UNITS to United States and California government and politics, including their Prerequisite: MAT-52 Description: A non-science major physics course covering constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students and nuclear physics. 54 hours lecture. may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. 34413 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34434 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM TTH ST 108 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Instructor: L Daniels The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: R Madrid HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 91 • POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction to United States and California government and politics, including their to United States and California government and politics, including their constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. 34423 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34430 Last day to add: 02/26/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 122 HYB 02/15/18 05/31/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TH WEQ W3 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. HYBO 02/15/18 05/31/18 ON LINE Instructor: R Brown The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Instructor: S Popiden Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction to United States and California government and politics, including their POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students to United States and California government and politics, including their may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. 34432 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW ATEC 211 may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34431 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: C Samuels WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW IT 122 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Instructor: R Madrid Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction to United States and California government and politics, including their POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students to United States and California government and politics, including their may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. 34427 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 122 may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34424 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: R Brown WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH IT 122 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: R Brown POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction to United States and California government and politics, including their POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students to United States and California government and politics, including their may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. 34420 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 122 may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. 34428 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: Staff WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M WEQ W6 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: R Madrid POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction to United States and California government and politics, including their POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students to United States and California government and politics, including their may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. 34433 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM T WEQ W3 may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE 34429 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T ATEC 204 See www.opencampus.com. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: S Popiden Instructor: F Carballo HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 92 • POL-1 American Politics 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A Description: An introduction PSYCHOLOGY to United States and California government and politics, including their constitutions, political institutions and processes, and political actors. PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS Examination of political behavior, political issues, and public policy. Students Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, may not receive credit for both POL-1 and POL-1H. 54 hours lecture. emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. 34422 Last day to add: 02/26/18 PREREQUISITE: None. WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH STEM 201 34440 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE note the start and end dates. The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: E Kehlenbach See www.opencampus.com. Instructor: L Adams POL-4H Honors Introduction to World Politics 3 UNITS Advisory: REA-83 and Qualification for ENG-1A Limitation on enrollment: PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS Enrollment in the Honors Program Description: A study of the theories, Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, paradigms, and issues of global politics. Special attention is given to the role emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. of the United States in the international community, the role of international PREREQUISITE: None. organizations and international political economy. This honors course offers 34439 Last day to add: 02/23/18 an enriched experience for accelerated students by means of limited class size, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH IT 117 seminar format, student-generated and-led discussions and projects, a focus The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. on primary texts in translation, and the applications of higher-level thinking Instructor: L Adams and writing skillsanalysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Students may not receive credit for both POL-4 and POL-4H. 54 hours lecture. 34549 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH STEM 125 Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: S Popiden 34445 Last day to add: 03/07/18 WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 11:35AM S IT 101 POL-5 The Law and Politics 3 UNITS The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: The principles note the start and end dates. and problems of the constitution are examined, with emphasis on how the Instructor: B Adams constitution impacts public policy. Also, the course looks at the constitutional considerations affecting civil rights and liberties. 54 hours lecture. 34548 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH IT 122 Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: C Samuels 34442 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW ATEC 114 POL-11 Political Theory 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for English 1A Description: This course will Instructor: L Adams examine the major contributions of political thinkers from Socrates to the present. Political concepts such as democracy, the rule of law, justice, natural rights, sovereignty, citizenship, power, the state, revolution, liberty, reason, PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS materialism, toleration, and the place of religion in society and politics are Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, traced from their origins, through their development and changing patterns, emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. to show how they influence political thinking and institutions today. 54 hours PREREQUISITE: None. 34441 Last day to add: 02/23/18 lecture. 34550 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW IT 117 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH IT 122 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: H Alvarado Instructor: C Samuels

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 93 • PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS PSY-2 Biological Psychology 3 UNITS Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, Prerequisite: PSY-1 Description: The scientific study of brain-behavior emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. relationships and mental processes. Issues addressed include: historical PREREQUISITE: None. scientific contributions and current research principles for studying brain- 34438 Last day to add: 02/23/18 behavior associations and mental processes, basic nervous system structure WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW ATEC 204 and function, sensory and motor systems, emotion, motivation, learning and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. memory, sleep and dreaming, and neurological and mental disorders. Ethical Instructor: H Alvarado standards for human and animal research are discussed in the context of both invasive and non-invasive experimental investigations. 54 hours lecture. 34447 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH IT 101 Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. Instructor: L Adams PREREQUISITE: None. 34444 Last day to add: 03/06/18 WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 01:00PM 05:05PM F HUM 111 PSY-8 Introduction to Social Psychology 3 UNITS The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please The study of individual human behavior in relation to the social environment. note the start and end dates. PREREQUISITE: None. Instructor: H Alvarado 34452 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH ATEC 119 PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: K Zamiska Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. PREREQUISITE: None. PSY-9 Developmental Psychology 3 UNITS 34446 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: This course examines the biological, social and environmental WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW WEQ W7 variable of human life-span development in the physical, cognitive, and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. psychosocial domains. Theory, research, and application of life span relevant Instructor: N Hightower material in psychology are presented. 54 hours lecture. 34551 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, See www.opencampus.com. emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. Instructor: K Zamiska PREREQUISITE: None. 34437 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T IT 117 PSY-9 Developmental Psychology 3 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Description: This course examines the biological, social and environmental Instructor: W Radtke variable of human life-span development in the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains. Theory, research, and application of life span relevant material in psychology are presented. 54 hours lecture. PSY-1 General Psychology 3 UNITS 34454 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Survey of scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including learning, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH ATEC 210 emotion, motivation, emotional problems and therapy. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. PREREQUISITE: None. 34443 Last day to add: 02/26/18 Instructor: J Hicks WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH WEQ W7 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please PSY-9 Developmental Psychology 3 UNITS note the start and end dates. Description: This course examines the biological, social and environmental Instructor: W Holmquist variable of human life-span development in the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains. Theory, research, and application of life span relevant material in psychology are presented. 54 hours lecture. 34453 Last day to add: 03/07/18 WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 11:35AM S IT 122 The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: W Holmquist

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 94 • PSY-9 Developmental Psychology 3 UNITS PSY-50 Research Methods in Psychology 4 UNITS Description: This course examines the biological, social and environmental Prerequisite: PSY-1 and MAT-12 or MAT-12H Description: This course introduces variable of human life-span development in the physical, cognitive, and students to psychological research methods with emphasis on the use of the psychosocial domains. Theory, research, and application of life span relevant scientific method. The laboratory will complement the lectures and allow each material in psychology are presented. 54 hours lecture. student to design and conduct behavioral research, including collecting and 34455 Last day to add: 02/23/18 analyzing research data. 63 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW WEQ W6 34449 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 04:50PM MW STEM 125 Instructor: N Hightower WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:45AM 12:10PM W CACT 2 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. PSY-9 Developmental Psychology 3 UNITS Instructor: K Zamiska Description: This course examines the biological, social and environmental variable of human life-span development in the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains. Theory, research, and application of life span relevant READING material in psychology are presented. 54 hours lecture. 34456 Last day to add: 02/23/18 REA-81 Foundations for College Reading 3.50 UNITS WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH ATEC 205 Instruction in basic reading skills, along with individually prescribed practice The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. work in a wide range of materials. (Non-degree credit course.) Instructor: J Hicks PREREQUISITE: None. 34461 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PSY-9 Developmental Psychology 3 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15AM 09:40AM TTH LIBR 110 Description: This course examines the biological, social and environmental LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00AM 07:50AM T LIBR 110 variable of human life-span development in the physical, cognitive, and LAB2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:00AM 08:05AM TH LIBR 110 psychosocial domains. Theory, research, and application of life span relevant Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. material in psychology are presented. 54 hours lecture. Instructor: M Sloniger 34457 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:30PM 03:55PM MW WEQ W7 REA-81 Foundations for College Reading 3.50 UNITS The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instruction in basic reading skills, along with individually prescribed practice Instructor: N Hightower work in a wide range of materials. (Non-degree credit course.) PREREQUISITE: None. PSY-35 Abnormal Psychology 3 UNITS 34460 Last day to add: 02/23/18 A survey of the nature, causes and treatment of psychological disorder. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH LIBR 110 PREREQUISITE: None. LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:00AM 10:50AM T LIBR 110 34448 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LAB2 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:00AM 11:05AM TH LIBR 110 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH STEM 201 Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: M Sloniger Instructor: K Zamiska REA-82 College Reading and Strategies 3.50 UNITS PSY-50 Research Methods in Psychology 4 UNITS Prerequisite: REA-81 or qualifying placement level Description: Intended Prerequisite: PSY-1 and MAT-12 or MAT-12H Description: This course introduces for students who experience significant difficulty in reading college-level students to psychological research methods with emphasis on the use of the materials. Instruction in reading skills at a less basic level than that required in scientific method. The laboratory will complement the lectures and allow each Reading 81, along with individually prescribed practice work, in which a wide student to design and conduct behavioral research, including collecting and range of materials will be utilized. 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. analyzing research data. 63 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. (Non-degree credit course. Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) 34451 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34465 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:35PM MW STEM 125 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:30AM 09:55AM MW LIBR 110 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:45AM 12:10PM M CACT 2 LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:15AM 08:05AM M LIBR 110 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. LAB2 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:15AM 08:20AM W LIBR 110 Instructor: K Zamiska Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Instructor: M Sloniger

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 95 • REA-82 College Reading and Strategies 3.50 UNITS RLE-80 Real Estate Principles 3 UNITS Prerequisite: REA-81 or qualifying placement level Description: Intended Comprehensive analysis of basic laws, principles, terminology and current for students who experience significant difficulty in reading college-level practices of California real estate. materials. Instruction in reading skills at a less basic level than that required in PREREQUISITE: None. Reading 81, along with individually prescribed practice work, in which a wide 34469 Last day to add: 04/24/18 range of materials will be utilized. 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE (Non-degree credit course. Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass Option.) The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34464 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:45AM 01:10PM MW LIBR 110 Instructor: L Namazi LAB 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:20AM M LIBR 110 LAB2 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:35AM W LIBR 110 RLE-80 Real Estate Principles 3 UNITS Designated laboratory hours are included in the meeting times for this class. Comprehensive analysis of basic laws, principles, terminology and current Instructor: M Sloniger practices of California real estate. PREREQUISITE: None. REA-83 College Reading and Thinking 3 UNITS 34470 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Prerequisite: REA-82 or ESL-73 or qualifying placement level Description: HYB 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 07:25PM M IT 109 Intended for students who experience moderate difficulty in reading college- HYBO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE level material. Instruction in reading skills at a more advanced level than those The above section is a hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. covered in REA-82. 54 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter Grade or See www.opencampus.com. Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: C Barsam 34466 Last day to add: 02/23/18 OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. RLE-81 Real Estate Practices 3 UNITS Description: Covers basic laws and principles of California real estate, See www.opencampus.com. terminology and daily operations in a real estate brokerage. Includes listing, Instructor: P Van Osterhoudt prospecting, advertising, financing, sales techniques, escrow and ethics. Applies toward state's educational requirements for the brokers examination. REA-83 College Reading and Thinking 3 UNITS 54 hours lecture. Prerequisite: REA-82 or ESL-73 or qualifying placement level Description: 34471 Last day to add: 02/20/18 Intended for students who experience moderate difficulty in reading college- OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE level material. Instruction in reading skills at a more advanced level than those The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. covered in REA-82. 54 hours lecture. (Non-degree credit course. Letter Grade or See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: T Wagner 34467 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W JFK 220 Instructor: M Alvarez RLE-81 Real Estate Practices 3 UNITS Description: Covers basic laws and principles of California real estate, terminology and daily operations in a real estate brokerage. Includes listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, sales techniques, escrow and ethics. REAL ESTATE Applies toward state's educational requirements for the brokers examination. 54 hours lecture. RLE-80 Real Estate Principles 3 UNITS 34472 Last day to add: 04/24/18 Comprehensive analysis of basic laws, principles, terminology and current OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE practices of California real estate. The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. PREREQUISITE: None. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. 34468 Last day to add: 02/20/18 Instructor: T Wagner OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: S Doll

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 96 • RLE-82 Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3 UNITS Description: California real estate law, including rights incident to property SOCIOLOGY ownership and management, agency, contracts, and application to real estate transfer, conveyance, probate proceedings, trust deeds, and foreclosure, as SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS well as recent legislation governing real estate transactions. Applies toward Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating educational requirement of brokers examination. 54 hours lecture. to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations 34473 Last day to add: 02/20/18 of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon Instructor: T Wagner class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture 34481 Last day to add: 02/23/18 RLE-82 Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3 UNITS LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 07:10AM 08:35AM MW WEQ W7 Description: California real estate law, including rights incident to property Instructor: K Andacheh ownership and management, agency, contracts, and application to real estate transfer, conveyance, probate proceedings, trust deeds, and foreclosure, as well as recent legislation governing real estate transactions. Applies toward SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS educational requirement of brokers examination. 54 hours lecture. Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating 34474 Last day to add: 04/24/18 to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, Instructor: T Wagner groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture RLE-83 Real Estate Finance 3 UNITS 34483 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Analysis of real estate finance in residential, apartment, commercial and special LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 09:25AM TTH ATEC 114 purpose properties. Instructor: K Andacheh PREREQUISITE: None. 34475 Last day to add: 02/20/18 OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations Instructor: T Wagner of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, RLE-83 Real Estate Finance 3 UNITS groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon Analysis of real estate finance in residential, apartment, commercial and special class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. purpose properties. Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture PREREQUISITE: None. 34489 Last day to add: 03/07/18 34476 Last day to add: 04/24/18 WE 02/24/18 06/02/18 08:00AM 11:35AM S HUM 111 OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. note the start and end dates. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: M Chavez Instructor: T Wagner SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS RLE-85 Real Estate Economics 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating Description: Trends and factors affecting the value of real estate; the nature and to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations classification of land economics; the development of property, construction of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, and subdivision, economic values and real estate evaluation; real estate cycles and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the and business fluctuations, residential market trends, real and special purpose components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, property trends. 54 hours lecture. groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon 34477 Last day to add: 04/24/18 class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. 34482 Last day to add: 02/23/18 See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:45AM 10:10AM MW WEQ W7 Instructor: S Doll Instructor: K Andacheh HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 97 • SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture 34488 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34486 Last day to add: 02/23/18 LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 09:40AM 11:05AM TTH ATEC 114 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM MW ATEC 210 Instructor: K Andacheh The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Hill SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. 34484 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:30AM 11:55AM MW WEQ W7 34479 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Instructor: K Andacheh WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:40PM TTH IT 101 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS Instructor: J Hill Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon 34487 Last day to add: 03/06/18 class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. WE 02/23/18 06/01/18 10:30AM 02:35PM F ATEC 211 Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please 34540 Last day to add: 02/23/18 note the start and end dates. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM M ATEC 204 Instructor: M Ysais The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Hill SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. 34478 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 03:25PM TTH WEQ W7 34480 Last day to add: 02/23/18 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T IT 101 Instructor: J Hill The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: F Vu

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 98 • SOC-1 Introduction to Sociology 3 UNITS Advisory: ENG-50 Description: An introduction to the basic concepts relating SPANISH to the study of society. The course includes investigation into the foundations SPANISH PLACEMENT TESTING of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical orientations, The Spanish placement test measures competency levels for those who wish and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the to enroll in Spanish courses but need to determine the appropriate starting components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, level. The results show a recommendation of the appropriate Spanish class. groups, organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon Students can enroll in a level lower than their placement, but not higher. This class, race, sex, and age; social institutions; and dimensions of social change. placement test is intended for placement only, not for credit replacement. Students may not receive credit for both SOC-1 and 1H. 54 hours lecture Once you have taken a Spanish class, you can no longer take the placement 34485 Last day to add: 02/26/18 test. Placement tests are available by appointment only. WE 02/15/18 05/31/18 06:00PM 09:20PM TH IT 101 Please visit our online appointment system at: The above section is a short term web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Please https://esars.rccd.edu/Norco/Assessment/indez.htm note the start and end dates. If you need to speak with someone directly, please call the Norco College Instructor: J Hill Assessment Center (951) 372-7176

SOC-2 American Social Problems 3 UNITS ENROLLMENT GUIDELINES Description: Identification and analysis of major social problems confronting SPANISH contemporary 20th century America; emphasizing, among other topics, urban and rural transformations, family life, minorities, criminal and delinquent 1. If you have taken Spanish in high school or in another college or university, you must have official transcripts on file and request evaluation of the behavior. 54 hours lecture. course(s) in order to enroll above level 1. 34491 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T IT 109 2. If you have acquired knowledge of Spanish outside of a formal educational institution, you must file a matriculation appeals petition in order to enroll The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. above level 1. Instructor: J Hill SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS SOC-3 Social Inequality 3 UNITS Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. Description: This course introduces students to the extent of inequality in Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, its various forms in American society, the consequences of inequality for reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, individual life chances and for society as a whole, the theoretical explanations structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native given for the existence of inequality, and to the persistence of inequality and spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes poverty. 54 hours lecture. discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for 34493 Last day to add: 02/23/18 only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture LEC 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:15AM 12:40PM TTH ATEC 114 and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: K Andacheh 34497 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM W LIBR 109 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 10:05AM M LIBR 121 SOC-12 Marriage and Family Relations 3 UNITS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:15AM 11:05AM M LIBR 121 Advisory: SOC-1 and ENG-50 Description: Examines the major trends in The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. marriage, families, and intimate relationships. Focuses on how inequality and Instructor: D Hitchcock diversity affect intimate and family relations. Discusses the dynamics of gender inequality among families and couples and how family life is shaped by race and ethnicity, social class, and sexuality. Discusses issues of interpersonal SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS violence, divorce, and life in later years. 54 hours lecture. Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. 34490 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 12:45PM 02:10PM MW WEQ W5 reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native Instructor: J Hill spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture SOC-20 Criminology 3 UNITS and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) A sociological analysis of crime, criminal law and criminality. 34494 Last day to add: 02/23/18 PREREQUISITE: None. WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM TH LIBR 109 34492 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 10:05AM T LIBR 121 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W ATEC 204 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:15AM 11:05AM T LIBR 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: J Hill Instructor: A Covarrubias

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 99 • SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34496 Last day to add: 03/06/18 34499 Last day to add: 02/23/18 HYB 02/23/18 06/01/18 08:00AM 11:15AM F LIBR 121 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM TH LIBR 109 HYBO 02/23/18 06/01/18 ON LINE WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 08:05PM T LIBR 121 HYBL 02/23/18 06/01/18 11:25AM 12:35PM F LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15PM 09:05PM T LIBR 121 The above section is a short term hybrid class. Computer with Internet access required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: A Lomeli Gomez Instructor: D Hitchcock SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34495 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34498 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:20PM 09:30PM M LIBR 109 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:45AM 02:55PM M LIBR 109 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:20PM 08:25PM W LIBR 121 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:45AM 01:50PM W LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:35PM 09:25PM W LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 02:50PM W LIBR 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: C Solorzano Instructor: A Covarrubias SPA-2 Spanish 2 5 UNITS SPA-1 Spanish 1 5 UNITS Prerequisite: SPA-1B or SPA-1 or SPA-1H, or qualifying placement level on the Advisory: Completion of placement test to assess level of proficiency in Spanish. Spanish assessment test or the equivalent Description: Further development of Description: This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. A continued emphasis on reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, the acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native for comprehension of standard spoken and written Spanish at the beginning spoken and written Spanish at the beginning level. This course includes level. This course includes an expanded discussion of Hispanic culture and daily discussion of Hispanic culture and daily life. Students may receive credit for life. Students may not receive credit for both SPA-2 and SPA-2H. 90 hours lecture only one of the following: SPA-1 or SPA-1H or SPA-1A and 1B. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) and 18 hours laboratory.(TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) 34502 Last day to add: 02/23/18 34500 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM M LIBR 109 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 05:05PM M LIBR 121 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 10:05AM W LIBR 121 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:00PM 06:10PM W LIBR 109 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:15AM 11:05AM W LIBR 121 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 05:15PM 06:05PM M LIBR 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required Instructor: A Covarrubias Instructor: N Guillen

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 100 • SPA-2 Spanish 2 5 UNITS SPA-8 Intermediate Conversation 3 UNITS Prerequisite: SPA-1B or SPA-1 or SPA-1H, or qualifying placement level on the Prerequisite: SPA-2 or SPA-2H or SPA-3 or SPA-3N or SPA-4 Description: Spanish assessment test or the equivalent Description: Further development of Intermediate-level vocabulary building and improvement of speaking basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. A continued emphasis on proficiency in the context of Hispanic culture, daily life, and topics of current the acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary interest. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) for comprehension of standard spoken and written Spanish at the beginning 34506 Last day to add: 02/23/18 level. This course includes an expanded discussion of Hispanic culture and daily WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 11:20AM 12:45PM TTH LIBR 121 life. Students may not receive credit for both SPA-2 and SPA-2H. 90 hours lecture The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) Instructor: A Covarrubias 34501 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 05:10PM T LIBR 109 WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 02:00PM 04:05PM TH LIBR 121 THEATER ARTS WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:15PM 05:05PM TH LIBR 121 The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. Instructor: R Contreras THE-3 Introduction to the Theater 3 UNITS Description: A comprehensive study of theatrical styles and forms with units in directing, acting, designing, technical theater, playwriting, and genres, SPA-3 Spanish 3 5 UNITS to acquaint the student with the diverse nature of theater leading to an Prerequisite: SPA-2 or SPA-2H or qualifying placement level on the Spanish appreciation and understanding of theater as a separate and distinctive art assessment test or the equivalent Description: Development of intermediate form. 54 hours lecture. skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. A continued emphasis on the 34507 Last day to add: 02/23/18 acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for OL 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE comprehension of standard spoken and written Spanish at the intermediate The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. level. This course includes an expanded discussion of Hispanic culture and daily See www.opencampus.com. life. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option) (Letter Grade, or Instructor: W Stevens Pass/No Pass option.) 34504 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM T LIBR 109 THE-3 Introduction to the Theater 3 UNITS WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 08:05PM TH LIBR 121 Description: A comprehensive study of theatrical styles and forms with units WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:15PM 09:05PM TH LIBR 121 in directing, acting, designing, technical theater, playwriting, and genres, The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required to acquaint the student with the diverse nature of theater leading to an Instructor: I Vejar appreciation and understanding of theater as a separate and distinctive art form. 54 hours lecture. 34509 Last day to add: 02/20/18 SPA-4 Spanish 4 5 UNITS OL 02/12/18 04/08/18 ON LINE Prerequisite: SPA-3 or SPA-3N, qualifying placement level on the Spanish The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. assessment test or the equivalent Description: Further development of See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. intermediate skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. A review of the Instructor: W Stevens vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of standard spoken and written Spanish at the intermediate level. Enhancement of basic Spanish language skills through the reading of authentic literary and THE-3 Introduction to the Theater 3 UNITS factual texts. This course includes an expanded discussion of Hispanic culture Description: A comprehensive study of theatrical styles and forms with units and daily life. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (TBA option)(Letter in directing, acting, designing, technical theater, playwriting, and genres, Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.) to acquaint the student with the diverse nature of theater leading to an 34505 Last day to add: 02/23/18 appreciation and understanding of theater as a separate and distinctive art WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 11:10AM T LIBR 109 form. 54 hours lecture. WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 08:00AM 10:05AM TH LIBR 121 34510 Last day to add: 04/24/18 WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 10:15AM 11:05AM TH LIBR 121 OL 04/16/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required The above section is a short term online class. Computer with Internet access required. Instructor: D Hitchcock See www.opencampus.com. Please note the start and end dates. Instructor: W Stevens

HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 101 • THE-3 Introduction to the Theater 3 UNITS Description: A comprehensive study of theatrical styles and forms with units WORK EXPERIENCE in directing, acting, designing, technical theater, playwriting, and genres, WKX-200 Work Experience 1 UNIT to acquaint the student with the diverse nature of theater leading to an Advisory: Students should have paid or voluntary employment Description: appreciation and understanding of theater as a separate and distinctive art This course is designed to coordinate the students occupational on-the-job form. 54 hours lecture. training with related instruction in work-related skills, including occupational 34508 Last day to add: 02/23/18 and educational resources, career planning, resume development and WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 01:55PM 03:20PM TTH THTR 101 interview techniques. Students may earn up to four (4) units each semester The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. for a maximum of 16 units of work experience. No more than 20 hours per Instructor: W Stevens week may be applied toward the work requirement; 60 hours of volunteer work or 75 hours of paid work in the semester are required for each unit. WKX- THE-3 Introduction to the Theater 3 UNITS 200 is an enrolling course for General Work Experience and Occupational Description: A comprehensive study of theatrical styles and forms with units Work Experience courses. Students enrolling in WKX-200 are administratively in directing, acting, designing, technical theater, playwriting, and genres, moved to the appropriate general or occupational work experience course to acquaint the student with the diverse nature of theater leading to an after the first class meeting. Determination of the appropriate work experience appreciation and understanding of theater as a separate and distinctive art course is made by the instructor, with input from the student, based upon form. 54 hours lecture. several factors, including the number of hours worked during the semester, 34511 Last day to add: 02/23/18 occupational program requirements, and type of work in which the student WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 06:00PM 09:10PM W THTR 101 is engaged. 18 hours orientation and 60 hours of volunteer work experience The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. (maximum of 240 hours) or 75 hours of paid work experience (maximum of 300 Instructor: W Stevens hours) are required for each enrolled unit. 34513 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WRKO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE THE-39 Acting for the Camera 3 UNITS The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- Advisory: THE-32 Description: Principles and techniques of specialized methods campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation and styles involved in acting for the camera culminating in performance on at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard film. This course encompasses the study and exercise in the special techniques Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please of acting for the motion picture and television cameras. Emphasis will be placed see Blackboard for specific dates and times. on gaining an understanding of the various camera angles, shots, positions Instructor: A Etchison and actor behaviors that are unique to acting before a camera. Practical work in front of a camera is required. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. WKX-200 Work Experience 1 UNIT 34618 Last day to add: 02/23/18 Advisory: Students should have paid or voluntary employment Description: WE 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:25PM 04:50PM T THTR 101 This course is designed to coordinate the students occupational on-the-job WE2 02/12/18 06/07/18 03:25PM 04:30PM TH THTR 101 training with related instruction in work-related skills, including occupational WEL 02/12/18 06/07/18 04:35PM 05:55PM TTH THTR 101 and educational resources, career planning, resume development and The above section is a web-enhanced class. Internet access is required. interview techniques. Students may earn up to four (4) units each semester Instructor: W Stevens for a maximum of 16 units of work experience. No more than 20 hours per week may be applied toward the work requirement; 60 hours of volunteer work or 75 hours of paid work in the semester are required for each unit. WKX- 200 is an enrolling course for General Work Experience and Occupational Work Experience courses. Students enrolling in WKX-200 are administratively moved to the appropriate general or occupational work experience course after the first class meeting. Determination of the appropriate work experience course is made by the instructor, with input from the student, based upon several factors, including the number of hours worked during the semester, occupational program requirements, and type of work in which the student is engaged. 18 hours orientation and 60 hours of volunteer work experience (maximum of 240 hours) or 75 hours of paid work experience (maximum of 300 hours) are required for each enrolled unit. 34514 Last day to add: 02/23/18 WRKO 02/12/18 06/07/18 ON LINE The above section is an online class. Computer with Internet access required. Seewww.open- campus.com. In addition to the online lecture, students are required to attend an orientation at Norco College the first week of the semester, dates and times will be posted in Blackboard Students must also meet on-campus for an instructor conference and for final exams. Please see Blackboard for specific dates and times. Instructor: D Dokter HYB - Hybrid Lecture • HYBL - Hybrid Lab • HYBLO - Hybrid Online Lab • HYBO - Hybrid Online Lecture • LAB - Lab • LEC - Lecture • OL - Online Lecture • OLL - Online Lab WE - Web Enhanced Lecture • WEL - Web Enhanced Lab • WRK - Work Experience Lecture • WRKH - Hybrid Work Experience • WRKO - Work Experience Online Get important textbook information, including ISBN numbers and pricing, andreserve for in-store pickup or delivery to your home! www.norcocollegebookstore.com • 102 • School of STEM School of Arts & Humanities DISTANCEDUCATION Riverside Community College District

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