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Spring 2008 Schedule of Classes

Four-week intersession starts January 7, 2008 • Semester starts February 11, 2008 www.sac.edu

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Rancho Santiago District Board of Trustees Alfredo Amezcua, J.D. • R. David Chapel, Ed.D. • Brian E. Conley, M.A. • John R. Hanna • Lawrence R. “Larry” Labrado • Lisa Woolery • Phillip E. Yarbrough • Michele Hutchison, Student Trustee Chancellor, Edward Hernandez, Jr., Ed.D. Santa Ana College President, Erlinda J. Martinez, Ed.D. Santiago Canyon College President, Juan A. Vázquez Message from the President Dear Students: Welcome to Santa Ana College! The spring semester marks a new beginning. I invite you to experience the traditional or virtual classroom at Santa Ana College. Become part of an educational community, where individuals from all stages of life come to learn and grow. With a significant growth in student enrollment last year, we continue to serve the community with outstanding academic and occupational programs and services. At Santa Ana College, you have the flexibility to select the schedule that works for you, including day and evening hours, weekends and online classes. Our exceptional faculty and staff are committed to each and every one of you, priding themselves in the fact that our alumni have moved on to great accomplishments in areas such as business, public service, science and technology. We encourage you to reach for your potential.

Erlinda J. Martinez, Ed.D. SAC is your college! We are proud to have you and look forward to providing an exceptional educational experience. See you around campus! Erlinda J. Martinez, Ed. D.

PARKING TABLE OF CONTENTS CAMPUS PARKING INFORMATION RSCCD requires parking permits for student and staff lots at CALENDARS ...... 1–2 Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College. Parking permits HELP ...... 4–5 may be purchased at time of registration for $16.00 in Room U‑201, Johnson Center at Santa Ana College, as well as in the Cashier’s Office at Santiago Canyon College. The purchase of your permit funds CLASSES – Intersession, Weekend, GR8 Weeks, Honors, Online, parking services and vehicle security when parked on campus. Television, Freshman Experience, Learning Communities ...... 3,18–26 REFUND OF PARKING FEE ADMISSIONS / REGISTRATION...... 6–10 Any student who withdraws from full-semester class(es) through the first two weeks of instruction may request a refund for his/her FEES / FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. . . . 11, Insert Following Page 104 parking permit. The student is required to return the parking permit TESTS ...... 12–13 in its original condition. No refund will be allowed after the second week of instruction. No refund will be allowed if the parking permit POLICIES, NOTICES, GRADES ...... 14–16 is lost or stolen. CLASSES – College Credit ...... 27–87 PARKING LOT DISCLAIMER Rancho Santiago Community College District is not responsible for damages to, loss of, or thefts from vehicles parked on campus, except SERVICES ...... 88–90 as defined under the applicable Government Codes of , ACADEMIC PLANNING ...... 91–96 including [810-966.6]. MAPS and LOCATIONS ...... 103–104 CAUTION! Parking in Bristol Marketplace, across the street from CONTINUING EDUCATION – Programs & Locations ...... 98–102 Santa Ana College, is not allowed. Violations will result in tow-aways.

SANTA ANA COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Santa Ana College is to be a leader and partner in meeting the intellectual, cultural, technological, workforce and economic development needs of our diverse community. Santa Ana College prepares students for transfer, employment, careers and lifelong intellectual pursuits in a dynamic learning environment.

Admissions...... 6 • Public Service Institute Nondiscrimination Policy...... 14 Assessment ...... 91 (PSI) Business Seminars...... 25 Online Registration...... 9–10 Associate Degree Requirements...... 92–94 • Television...... 25 Parking...... This Page Board of Governor’s Grant (BOGG) • Weekend ...... 18-19 Placement Tests...... 12–21 Application...... Insert Following Page 104 Fees & Tuition...... 11 Policies & Notices...... 23–13 Calendars...... 1–2 Final Exam Schedule ...... 13 Prerequisites...... 91 Certificate Requirements...... 94 Financial Aid...... Insert Following Page 104 Refunds...... 11 Classes General Education Requirements for CSUs. . . . 95 Registration Information ...... 6–10 INDEX • College Credit ...... 27–87 Grades...... 14–16 Sexual Harassment Policy...... 14 • Community Services...... 88 Help — Where to Find It! ...... 4–5 Student Activities...... 97 • Continuing Education ...... 98–102 How to Read This Schedule...... 17 Student Services ...... 88–90 • Faast Traack...... 26 Información en español...... 4 • Bookstore, Food Service, Library ...... 88 • Freshman Experience...... 26 Intersegmental General Education Transfer • Child Care Services...... 88 • GR8 Weeks...... 20-21 Curriculum (IGETC) ...... 96 • Disabled Students...... 89 • Honors...... 19 Locations, Campus, Class, and Facility . . . . .17, 104 • E .O .P .S ...... 89 • Intersession...... 2-3 Maps • Psychological Services...... 90 • Learning Communities II...... 26 • District...... 103 Telephone Registration...... 16–17 • Online Classes...... 21–25 • Santa Ana College...... 104 Santa Ana College SPRING 2008 COLLEGE CREDIT (February 11 – June 8, 2008) CLASS SCHEDULE ADMISSIONS HOURS (see page 8 for Registration hours) Monday – Thursday...... 8:00 AM – 8:45 PM The college is closed December 24–31, 2007 Friday...... 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM and January 1, 2008 Saturday (February 23 only)...... 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM v Office hours subject to change

REGISTRATION Calendar November 26 – February 8, 2008...... Online and Telephone registration for CONTINUING students (for specific date, see page 8) January 14 – 21, 2008...... Online and Telephone registration for matriculating students (for students who have completed placement testing at SAC/SCC) January 22 – February 8, 2008...... New students register online or by telephone (appointment date/time is given at application time) February 11 – April 4, 2008...... Registration for late-starting classes continues by telephone and online INSTRUCTIONAL Calendar February 11, 2008...... Instruction begins for Spring classes (full semester) and first GR8 Weeks session April 14, 2008...... Second GR8 Weeks classes begin June 2 – June 8, 2008...... Final Exams Week CLASS ADD OR DROP DEADLINES February 22, 2008...... Last date to add a class with instructor signature February 22, 2008...... Last date to drop a class and not owe fees February 22, 2008...... Last date to drop a class and NOT receive a “W” grade April 18, 2008...... Last date to add a second GR8 Weeks class with instructor signature April 18, 2008...... Last date to drop a second GR8 Weeks class with enrollment fee refund May 9, 2008...... Last date to drop a full-semester class with a “W” grade ACADEMIC FORM DEADLINES March 3, 2008...... Last date to file credit/no credit for first GR8 Weeks classes March 14, 2008...... Last date to file credit/no credit for full-semester classes March 14, 2008...... Last date to petition for CSU and IGETC March 14, 2008...... Last date to petition for June certificates March 14, 2008...... Last date to petition for June graduation April 29, 2008...... Last date to file credit/no credit for second GR8 Weeks classes HOLIDAY Calendar (If holiday is a Monday, weekend classes DO meet. If holiday is on a Friday, weekend classes DO NOT meet.) January 1, 2008 (Tuesday)...... New Year’s January 21, 2008...... Martin Luther King February 15 – 18, 2008 ...... President’s Holidays April 7 – 13, 2008 ...... Spring Break May 26, 2008...... Memorial Day

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 CLASSES SANTA ANA COLLEGE  JANUARY 7 INTERSESSION SPRING 2008

SAC – Santa Ana College Courses – Courses College Ana Santa Last DayofClass (between 11/26/07–1/4/08–closed12/24/07-1/1/08). February 11 February 1 January 25 January 14 January 11 January 11 January 7 December 24–January1,2008 Nov. 19,2007–January4,2008 for Spring 2008Classes INTERSESSION •

----> Call problems? having STILL SAC (7 at • classes? Intersession January the during permit aparking Ineed Do • registering? PROBLEMS • • computer? or system classes Intersession for telephone using the Ienroll CAN enroll bytelephoneoronline (bycomputer),November19,2007–January4,2008.Seepages6–10 • IntersessionClasses? for Ienroll HOW do • Intersession? the for Iapply do WHERE • • Classes? Intersession for enroll to is eligible WHO • • • ( Yes: No: No: Is itarestricted class?Thecomputerwilltellyouifitisrestricted. Call(714)564-6019forhelp Have youattendedSACorSCCduringtheFallSpringSemesters of2007? For helpwithenrollment bytelephone,followtheinstructionsonpage18ofthisbook. Yes. Forcomputeronlineenrollment, gotothecollegewebsite—www.sac.edu—then clickonRegisterOnline, Applications are available online,andattheSACAdmissionsOffice,(714)564-6005. New StudentswhohavenotsubmittedanapplicationpriortoDecember 21,2007: Continuing StudentsatSAC. Have youcompletedtheneededprerequisites fortheclass?Ifnot,callCounselingandmake Are youusingthecorrect ActionCode?(Itisa2-digitnumberfollowedbythe#sign=77#.) Are youusingyourSocialSecurityNumberasstudentID?DohaveaPER M number?

to theRegistrationArea forprocessing. an appointment,(714)564-6100. (seepage18). located onthetoprightcorner for registration help.( by theinstructor. StudentsmustthenapplyinAdmissionsandtaketheAddcard immediately report directly tothefirstclassmeeting.Pendingavailability, studentsmaybegivenanAddcard NOTE: Permitsare required beginningwiththestartof fullsemesterclasses! You needtosubmitanapplicationprior toregistering forclasses—apply online. Continuewiththefollowingquestions. English,MLS,S,MathandChemistryclassesrequire placementtesting.) . to ...... FEBRUARY 1 . Register online at www.sac.edu at online Register NOTE: CollegeisclosedforChristmasholidays,December24toJanuary 1,2008.) . . Calendar , 2007 Last daytodrop aclasswith “W”grade Last daytofileCredit/No Credit Last daytoaddaclasswithinstructor’s signature Intersession ends Intersession finalexams Last daytodrop aclasswithenrollment feerefund andno“W”grade Instruction begins College isclosedforholidays Online (bycomputer)ortelephoneregistration (closed12/24/07–1/1/08) Full Springsemesterinstructionbegins  1 4) 564-60 1 9 11(between 1 closed See page 17 for a list of class locations class of a list 17 for page See Students should 2/24/07– /26/07–

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SANTASANTA ANAANA COLLEGE COLLEGECOLLEGE INTERSESSION CLASSES

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1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/30/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-2/02/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-2/05/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/18/08 1/07-1/18/08 1/15-1/24/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 ...... , 2008...... CAMPUS SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC DMC-204 SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC DMC-204 SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC TV SAC TV SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC ...... DAYS ...... MW MTTh MTTh TTh S TWTh TWTh TWTh MTWTh MTWTh TTh MTWThF TWTh TWTh TWTh MTWThF TTh MWF MTWTh MTWTh TWTh TWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWThF MTWTh MTWThF MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF ...... TIME through February 1 Hrs Arr Hrs Arr Hrs 10:00-12:25pm Arr Hrs 8:30-1:00pm 8:30-1:00pm 6:00-10:15pm 9:00-1:15pm Arr Hrs 6:00-10:15pm 6:00-9:30pm 6:00-10:15pm 8:30-1:05pm 8:00-12:35pm 1:00-2:50pm 8:30-1:15pm 9:00-1:35pm 9:00-1:05pm 6:00-9:30pm 9:00-2:00pm Arr 1 Hr 9:00-4:10pm Arr Hrs 9:00-1:25pm 8:00-12:45pm 5:00-9:45pm 8:00-12:15pm 6:00-10:15pm 8:00-11:35 9:00-12:35pm 1:00-4:35pm 6:00-9:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 8:30-1:15pm 6:00-9:35pm Arr Hrs Arr Hrs Arr Hrs Arr Hrs 8:00-12:30pm Arr Hrs Arr Hrs 6:00-9:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 9:00-12:35pm 7:00-9:50pm 11:30-2:50pm 9:00-1:35pm 8:00-12:35pm 4:00-8:35pm 8:00-12:35pm 9:00-1:35pm 4:00-8:35pm 8:00-12:45pm 9:00-1:45pm 4:00-8:45pm 7 ...... See page for 17 a list of class locations ...... The following is a condensed listing of is a condensed The following TKT # 8606303 8609101 8705901 8709801 8710189 8710289 8710203 8809503 9010499 9019801 9110499 6310550 6314050 6316550 6321950 6510159 6510399 6519811 6709801 6714501 5710101 7105701 7211012 7211075 7214450 7214451 7610139 7610142 7610140 7610141 7710027 8009001 8009021 8010003 8010031 8321950 8410006 8410081 8411207 8411282 8500902 8510118 8605702 8606201 4811803 4812110 4812705 4920002 5215505 6300650 6304850 6304851 6306050 6306052 6306051 6308050 6308052 6308051 ...... classes that meet entirely during the period during the meet entirely classes that ...... January ...... efer to the preceding page and the full class listing page and the preceding Refer to the And And (beginning on page 27) for more complete information. complete more on page 27) for (beginning

HIST 127 WOMN/U .S . HIST 127 SPEC N63 LEARNING SPEC N91 COGNITIVE SPCH N59 PRONUNCITN LAB SPCH N98 NONNAT SPCH 101 INTR/COMM SPCH 102 PBLC SPKG SPCH 102 PBLC SPKG TUTORING N95 STDY 104 FROM 1945 TELV 198 INTRO PROT TELV THEA 104 FILM/1945 MATH 105 MATH/LIB MATH ALGB 140 COLL MATH TUTORING 165 MATH 219 STATISTCS MATH APPR MUS 101 MUS MUS 103 JAZZ/AMER MUS 198 INTRO PROT N-CE 098 NCLEX GRAD ADV SUPPRT N-CE 145 OFFICE 101 LAW PARA PHAR 057 INPATIENT THNK PHIL 110 CRIT THNK PHIL 110H CRIT PHIL 144 REASONING PHIL 144 REASONING 101 INTR/GOVN POLT 101 INTR/GOVN POLT 101 INTR/GOVN POLT 101 INTR/GOVN POLT PSYC 100 INTR/PSYC READ N90A INDV READ READ N90B INDV READ ADV READ READ 100A ADV/READ READ 100B SOCS 219 STATISTCS SOC 100 INTR/SOC SOC 100 INTR/SOC SOC 112 REL/MARRIA SOC 112 REL/MARRIA N09A LANG LAB SPAN 101 ELEMEN I SPAN ACQUIRED SPEC N57 ASSESSMNT SPEC N62 COURSE HIST 121 FROM 1865 HU-D 200 LITERACY IDS 155 SEXUALITY ESSENTIAL N06 MATH ALGEB PRE N48 MATH ALGEB PRE N48 MATH ALG ELEME 060 MATH ALG ELEME 060 MATH ALG ELEME 060 MATH ALGEB INT 080 MATH ALGEB 080 INT MATH ALGEB 080 INT MATH HIST 118 SOC/U .S . DATES

1/08-1/31/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/07-2/01/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/02/08 1/02-2/06/08 1/02-2/02/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/02-2/01/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-2/02/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-2/06/08 1/07-2/02/08 1/07-1/30/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/30/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/07-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-1/31/08 1/08-2/01/08 1/08-2/01/08 ...... CAMPUS SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC POOL SAC SOCC TRCK BSBL SAC SAC TRCK SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC ...... DAYS MTWTh MTWThF MTWThF MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWTh TWTh TWTh TTh TWTh TWTh TWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh TWTh TTh MTWTh MTWTh MW TTh TTh TTh TTh MW TTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh MTWTh TWTh TWTh TWThF TWThF ...... Register online at www.sac.edu TIME 8:00-11:35 9:30-12:20pm 1:30-4:20pm 6:00-9:35pm 8 Hrs Arr 8 Hrs 9:00-1:45pm 9:00-1:45pm 1:00-5:45pm 5:45-10:30pm 9:00-1:45pm Arr Hrs Arr Hrs 6:30am-8:00 Arr Hrs 9:00-11:30 1:00-3:45pm 3:00-5:30pm 4:15-6:45pm 1:30-4:00pm 3:00-6:00pm 1:00-2:35pm 1:10-4:20pm 8:00-12:15pm 6:00-10:15pm Arr Hrs 8:30-12:45pm 6:00-10:15pm Arr Hrs 8:00-12:15pm 6:00-10:15pm 8:00-11:20 6:30-9:50pm 9:00-12:35pm 6:00-9:35pm 6:00-10:10pm Arr 8 Hrs 6:00-10:10pm 6:00-10:15pm 6:00-10:15pm 8:00-11:10 6:00-9:10pm Arr Hrs Arr Hrs Arr Hrs 9:00-1:10pm 9:00-1:05pm 6:00-10:10pm 9:00-1:05pm 6:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 1:00-4:10pm 9:30-12:40pm 8:00-11:35 1:00-4:35pm 9:00-1:15pm 6:00-10:05pm 9:00-1:15pm 9:00-12:10pm ...... TKT # 3632402 3632802 3632803 3636001 4510011 4610107 4610108 4810108 3310311 3590003 3590905 3594702 3610102 3632405 3632403 3632404 2812110 3218306 3218405 3306136 3310160 3310155 3310150 2010003 2011650 2011651 2014450 2014451 2210117 2711009 2812006 1214701 1218802 1410903 1420909 1710023 1710029 2009897 1021702 1113008 1114002 1201603 1211002 1211006 1211502 1211506 0610001 0610050 0619502 0710905 0808201 0809801 1010999 1010997 0210001 0210031 ......

Santa Ana College Courses – And And And And –

GEOL 101L GEOL LAB HIST 101 16TH CENT SAC ESIA 128 CONDT WOM ESIA 128 CONDT SB THEORY ESIA 160 WORLD GEOG 100H HON GEOL 101 INTRO GEO ESIA 124 CONDT MEN ESIA 124 CONDT MEN ESIA 124 CONDT MEN WOM ESIA 128 CONDT ESFI 109 CIRC TRAIN ESFI 109 CIRC ESFI 147 COED ESHE 101 HEALTHFUL ESIA 124 CONDT MEN ENGL 101 FRSH COMP ENGL 101 FRSH COMP ENGL 101 FRSH COMP ENGL 103 CRITICAL ESFI 100 FITN EVAL ENGR 184 AUTOCAD 2 ENGR 184 ENGL 061 INTR/COMP ERTH 110 INTR/ERTH 110 ERTH ECON 120 MACRO ECON 121 MICRO AUTOCAD 1 ENGR 183 CNSL 116 PLAN/EXPL CNSL 144 REASONING CNSL 144 REASONING CJ 101 INTR/CJ CMPR 100 CMPR & SOC CNSL N98 CAREER SVC CNSL 100 LIFELONG CNSL 116 PLAN/EXPL CHEM 109 CHEM/COMM CHEM 209 INTRODUCT CMPR 100 CMPR & SOC BA 115 COMP KEYB BA 115 COMP KEYB WINDOW BA 147 INT BA 188 MICRO XCEL BUS 140 PRIN/FIN BA 016 MODULES BA 110 COMP KEYB BA 110 COMP KEYB BIOL 109 FUND/BIOL BIOL 109L FUND LAB BIOL 217 PATHOPHYS BUS 130 PRSNL FIN ART 195 DIGTAL ART 195 DIGTAL ART ASTR 109 INTR SOLA AUTO 082 SENSORS ALTERN AUTO 098 L-1 ANTH 100 CULTL ANTH ANTH 100 CULTL ANTH 100H CULTURAL CONCP ART 100 ART CONCP ART 100 ART CLASSES COURSE 2008 SPRING INTERSESSION WE’RE HERE TO HELP . . . Answers to your questions about • Santa Ana College (www.sac.edu) • Rancho Santiago Community College District (www.rsccd.org) • Education and support centers, facilities, programs, services, and more . . . For answers to questions about Santiago Canyon College, call (714) 628-4900.

TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT . . . ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONE Academic Computing Center...... John Luxenberg...... SAC, Cesar Chavez Building, A-106...... 564-6731 Acquired Brain Impairment Program...... Renee Miller...... SAC, Planetarium, M-105 ...... 564-6280 ACT Center ...... Eileen Granosky ...... RSCCD, 2323 N. Broadway, Rm. 315, Santa Ana, CA 92706 ...... 480-7560 Add or Drop Class...... SAC Registration...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-202...... 564-6031 Admissions...... SAC Admissions/Records Staff . . . . SAC, Administration Building, S-Lobby...... 564-6015 American Sign Language...... Monica Collins ...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-107...... (TDD 564-6284) 564-6283 Americorps Foster Youth Mentoring Project...... Byron Clift Breland...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6324 Articulation—High Schools/ROPs...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-107 ...... 564-6224 Articulation—Universities...... Paula Canzona ...... SAC, Administration Building, S-107-2...... 564-6088 Assistive Technology Center...... Don Dutton...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-103...... 564-6260 Athletics...... Mickey Davis ...... SAC, Exercise Science Building, W-102 ...... 564-6900 Bookstore...... Jared Ceja/Bookstore Staff...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center...... 564-6435 CalWORKs ...... David Guzman ...... SAC, Library Building, L-222 ...... 564-6288 Career/Job Resource Center...... Marisela Godinez ...... SAC, Library Building, L-225 ...... 564-6254 Cashier’s Office...... Cashier’s Office Staff...... SAC, Administration Building, S-104...... 564-6965 Centennial Education Center (CEC)...... CEC, 2900 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704 ...... 241-5700 Child Development Services ...... Executive Director, Dee Tucker . . . . RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7546 Santa Ana College ...... Debbie McBee ...... SAC, across street west of campus at 1720 W . 17th St ., Santa Ana ...... 564-6894 Centennial Education Center...... Veronica MacKenney...... CEC, 2900 W . Edinger, Santa Ana...... 241-5739 Clubs/Organizations...... Liz Monge...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6214 Community Relations...... Teresa Mercado-Cota...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N . Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7505 Community Services...... Lithia Williams ...... SAC, Administration Building, S-204...... 564-6594 Communication Disabilities...... Renee Miller...... SAC, Planetarium, M-105...... 564-6280 Computer Lab...... John Luxenberg...... SAC, Cesar Chavez Building, A-106...... 564-6731 Continuing Education Division Centennial Education Center...... Kathy Mennealy ...... CEC, 2900 W . Edinger, Santa Ana...... 241-5700 Cooperative Work Experience...... Hilda Roberts ...... SAC, Cesar Chavez Building, A-103...... 564-6750 Counseling...... SAC Counseling Center Staff. . . . . SAC, Administration Building, S-109...... 564-6100 Criminal Justice Academies ...... George Troxcil ...... OC Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy, 15991 Armstrong Ave., Tustin, 92782. . . .566-9200 Deaf and Hard of Hearing...... Monica Collins ...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-107...... (TDD 564-6284) 564-6283 Developmentally Delayed Learners...... Nell Kenyon ...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-141...... 564-6273 Digital Media Center...... Bart Hoffman ...... DMC, 1300 S. Bristol Street, Santa Ana, CA 92708...... 241-5812 Disabled Student Programs and Services (see page 89)...... Jane Mathis...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-103...... 564-6260 Distance Education (Online Classes)...... Distance Education Office Staff. . . . SAC, Russell Hall, R-105 ...... 564-6725 DISTRICT OFFICE...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706 ...... 480-7300 District Safety and Security ...... Al Chin...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706 ...... 480-7331 DIVISIONS/DEPARTMENTS Business...... Hilda Roberts ...... SAC, Cesar Chavez Building, A-103...... 564-6750 Counseling...... Micki Bryant...... SAC, Administration Building, S-105...... 564-6078 Exercise Science, Health and Athletics...... Avie Bridges...... SAC, Physical Education Building, W-102...... 564-6900 Fine & Performing Arts...... Thom B . Hill ...... SAC, Cesar Chavez Building, A-109...... 564-5600 Humanities & Social Sciences...... Sharon Whelan...... SAC, Dunlap Hall, D-435-2...... 564-6500 Human Services & Technology...... Ed Ripley...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-107 ...... 564-6800 Career Education & Workforce Development...... Ed Ripley...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-118 ...... 564-6106 Science, Math, and Health Sciences...... Carol Comeau...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-103 ...... 564-6600 Economic Development...... Kari Caldwell...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 564-5529 Educational Services...... Julie Slark...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7460 Emergency...... SAC District Safety Staff...... SAC, Security/Safety Building, X-100...... 564-6333 Emergency Services (Earthquake Preparedness)...... Al Chin...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N . Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7330

Alternate Formats Telephone assistance in Spanish ¡Se le puede asistir en español! Upon request, Santa Ana College materials will be available in alternate formats. Please contact DSPS at 714-564-6260. Información en español sobre Santa Ana College (714) 564-6100 Class Schedule Lunes a jueves de 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. also available online at www.sac.edu Viernes de 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Prepared each semester, the class schedule includes general information, courses offered, Admisiones / Evaluación/Orientación / Inscripciones / Servicios de consejería hours, rooms, and instructor names. Schedules are Ayuda financiera / Clases generales / Ciudadanía mailed to all district high schools and are available at SAC & SCC Bookstores. Because the schedule is Programas académicos y vocacionales / Otros servicios . . . prepared prior to the start of classes, the informa- tion published is subject to change. Use the online Información en español acerca de clases de educación para adultos en la página 98 . course availability for the most current information.

 TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT . . . ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONE English as a Second Language...... Humanities & Social Sciences Division SAC, Dunlap Hall, D-435 ...... 564-6500 Environmental Safety/Crime Prevention ...... Al Chin...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N . Broadway, Santa Ana...... 480-7330 EOPS ...... Aurora Kamimura...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-101...... 564-6232 FAAst TrAAck Program ...... Lucy Sims...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-118 ...... 564-6224 Facility Reservations...... Maria Garcia...... SAC, Administration Building S-201...... 564-6227 Financial Aid...... Mark Liang...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-221...... 564-6242 Fire Technology...... Richard Bridges ...... SAC, Cesar Chavez Building, A-113...... 564-6845 Foundation...... Christina Romero ...... SAC, Administration Building, S-217...... 564-6091 Freshman Experience, Learning Communities II ...... John Acuña...... SAC, Administration Building, S-109...... 564-6117 Graduation...... Christine Gorlato/Gina Wilson . . . . . SAC, Administration Building, S-216...... 564-6052 Hazardous Materials...... Al Chin...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N . Broadway, Santa Ana...... 480-7330 Health Services...... Arlene Warco ...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-120...... 564-6216 Honors Transfer Program ...... Kathy Patterson ...... SAC, Dunlap Hall, D-428 ...... 564-6528 Human Resources...... John Didion...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N . Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7484 I-20 Form...... Donna Tolley...... SAC, B-12...... 564-6047 Information, General...... Admissions/Records Staff...... SAC, S-Lobby...... 564-6000 International Students...... Donna Tolley...... SAC, B-12...... 564-6047 Internet access to RSCCD on the World Wide Web...... RSCCD: www .rsccd .org; SAC: www .sac edu;. SCC: www .sccollege .edu Learning Center...... Jane Mathis...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-103...... 564-6260 Learning Disabilities...... Mary Kobane/Brooke Choo...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-103...... 564-6260 Learning Skills Lab (Centennial Education Center)...... Mary Stephens...... CEC, D-101...... 241-5768 Library...... SAC Library Staff ...... SAC, Nealley Library...... 564-6700 Lost & Found ...... SAC District Safety Staff...... SAC, Security/Safety Building, X-100...... 564-6330 Marketplace Education Center (MEC) ...... Sergio Sotelo ...... MEC, 201 East 4th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701...... 564-5000 MESA (Math, Engineering, & Science Achievement)...... Yolanda Mugica...... SAC, Administration Building, S-132...... 564-6373 Military Evaluation/Veteran’s Affairs ...... Gloria Lewis...... SAC, Administration Building, S-216...... 564-6050 Nursing...... Becky Miller...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-213 ...... 564-6825 Office of School & Community Partnerships ...... Lilia Tanakeyowma...... SAC, Administration Building, S-209...... 564-6970 Online Classes/Distance Education...... Jacque O’Lea...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-105 ...... 564-6725 Outreach...... Lilia Tanakeyowma...... SAC, Administration Building, S-203...... 564-6141 Parking...... James Wooley...... SAC, Security/Safety Building, X-100...... 564-6330 Photo ID...... Rhonda Langston...... SAC, Administration Building, Cashier’s Office, S-104...... 564-6965 Physical Disabilities ...... Mary Majors...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-101 ...... 564-6295 Psychological Disabilities...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-103...... 564-6260 Psychological Services...... Phi Loan Le...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-120...... 564-6216 Public Relations...... Nikita Flynn...... SAC, Security/Safety Building, X-101...... 564-6475 Public Service Institute, Business Seminars ...... Dianne Freman...... DMC, 1300 S . Bristol Street, Santa Ana, CA 92708, DMC-209...... 241-5823 Puente Program...... Reina Sanabria...... SAC, Administration Building, S-209...... 564-6100 RSCCD District Office ...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7300 Rancho Santiago Community College District Foundation...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N . Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7340 Registration ...... SAC Registration Area Staff...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-102...... 564-6017 Research Department...... Nga Pham...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7468 Residency...... SAC Admissions/Records Staff . . . . SAC, Administration Building, S-101...... 564-6005 Resource Development Department ...... Janie Marcus...... RSCCD District Office, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 480-7463 Santa Ana Civic Leadership Initiative...... Byron Breland...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6363 Santa Ana College (SAC) ...... SAC, 1530 W. 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 564-6000 Scholarships...... Stephanie Adams...... SAC, Administration Building, S-204...... 564-6478 Security...... James Wooley...... SAC, Security/Safety Building, X-100...... 564-6330 Service Learning Center...... Ana Aguayo...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-100A...... 564-6362 Small Business Development Center, Orange County ...... Leila Mozaffari ...... RSCCD, 2323 N. Broadway, Rm. 201, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 564-5200 Spanish Language Telephone Assistance ...... SAC...... 564-6100 Special Services...... David Guzman ...... SAC, Library Building, L-222 ...... 564-6288 Speech Language Pathology Assistant Program...... Monica Porter...... SAC, Library Building, L-222-3...... 564-6668 Student Activities...... Liz Monge...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6210 Student Affairs...... Lilia Tanakeyowma...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, S-203...... 564-6140 Student Business Office...... Rhonda Langston...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-218...... 564-6430 (Office of) Student Life ...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6211 Student Government...... Liz Monge...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6214 Student Leadership Institute...... Byron Clift Breland...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-121A...... 564-6330 Student Placement...... Janet Grunbaum...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-222...... 564-6201 Student Support Services Program (TRIO)...... Romelia Madrigal...... SAC, Library Building, L-222 ...... 564-6843 Student Transition Program...... Luis Dorado ...... CEC, 2900 W . Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704...... 241-5710 Success Center...... Kathleen Simmons...... SAC, Library Building, L-206 ...... 564-5420 Talent Search (TRIO)...... Marco Ramirez...... SAC, Library Building, L-220-S...... 564-6182 Teacher Education Center...... Steve Bautista...... SAC, Administration Building, S-132...... 564-6352 Tech Prep...... John Kalko...... SAC, Russell Hall, R-320 ...... 564-6629 Television/TV Class lnformation...... Distance Education Office Staff. . . . SAC, Russell Hall, R-105 ...... 564-6725 Testing Information...... Beverly Birnbaum...... SAC, Library Building, L-221 ...... 564-6148 Transcripts...... SAC Admissions/Records Staff . . . . SAC, Administration Building, S-101...... 564-6461 Transfer Center...... Martha Vargas...... SAC, Administration Building, S-132...... 564-6165 Tutorial Center ...... Pat Conner...... SAC, Johnson Campus Center, U-103...... 564-6260 U-Link ...... Rochelle Zook...... SAC, Administration Building, S-133...... 564-6416 Upward Bound (TRIO)...... Romelia Madrigal...... SAC, Library Building, L-222 ...... 564-6843 Veterans Affairs ...... Gloria Lewis...... SAC, Administration Building, S-216...... 564-6050 Women’s Programs/Services ...... Cindy Sorensen...... SAC, Administration Building, S-122...... 564-6175 Workability...... Sandy Morris-Pfyl...... SAC, Library Building, L-220 ...... 564-6255 Workplace Learning Resource Center ...... Eileen Granosky ...... RSCCD, 2323 N. Broadway, Rm. 328, Santa Ana, CA 92706...... 564-5521 Visit our websites santa ana college – www .sac .edu santiago canyon college – www .sccollege .edu RANCHO santiago community college district – www .rsccd .org IF YOU CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU NEED IN THE LIST ABOVE, PLEASE CALL 714-564-6000 (SAC) OR 714-628-4900 (SCC).

 ADMISSIONS / REGISTRATION STEP 1: APPLICATION REGISTRATION (continued) ADMISSIONS TRANSFER STUDENT • Continuing Students INFORMATION FOR  Continuing students who actively attended Spring 2007 or NEW STUDENTS FROM OTHER COLLEGES Fall 2007 are mailed registration reminders in November and If you have attended another college, especially another community may complete registration by telephone or computer. See the college, you must: registration schedule on page 8. • Bring a copy of your official transcript to Counseling and meet with a counselor. If you completed a prerequisite outside of SAC or SCC, • New Students and Former (Returning) Students you will be restricted from online or telephone registration for some Students enrolling for the first time or who are returning after classes. You must obtain a class waiver from SAC Counseling not attending Spring 2007 or Fall 2007 must complete an before you register. Admission application. Applications for Spring should be • Bring any official copies of placement test results in English, filed before February 1, 2008.  reading, and/or math to the Counseling/Testing Center to determine You may also apply online at www.sac.edu. whether it is advisable to complete additional placement testing at Santa Ana College. Placement test information from other colleges • Registration appointments for new students are must include: your name, name of the test(s), the raw score(s), and processed on a first-come, first-serve basis at the time test date(s). Test scores for English are valid for two years. Test of application. scores for Math are valid for one year. • Make an appointment to see a counselor by calling the Santa Ana College Counseling Center at 564-6100. WHO MAY ATTEND • High school graduates or persons at least 18 years of age NEW STUDENT who may profit from instruction. You are a new student if you have never enrolled in college credit classes at SAC OR SCC. File an application in person or online, www.sac.edu. • High school students in matriculation information  career Advanced Placement Program (CAP) for NEW Students The CAP program is designed for high school students. A significant portion of the Santa Ana College curriculum is • The matriculation program consists of a program of assessment, available to supplement programs of high school students orientation, and academic advisement for students who plan to do recommended by their principals. Contact the Admissions any of the following: office for details. – accumulate 15 units or more, NOTE: CAP students must register in person. Bring the CAP form signed by your high school principal, parent and the – enroll in an English or Math course, appropriate Santa Ana College Division Dean. Due to a new – work toward an Associate degree, occupational certificate, transfer state law, students who wish to take classes at a community program to a four-year university, or new career. college must be assigned low enrollment priority so as not to • Students with bachelor’s degrees or higher are exempt from displace regularly admitted students. matriculation. • International Students • Students who are unsure whether they should complete the International students are eligible for admission under a matriculation program should contact the Counseling Department student visa (F-1). Apply through the International Student at Santa Ana College, 564-6100 or go online to Office, Santa Ana College, for forms and instructions. www.sac.edu/online_counseling. Deadlines are June 1 for the Fall semester and December 1 for Spring. New Student Registration • New students receive appointments to register on a first-come, first- serve basis. All new students to SAC are encouraged to complete matriculation services (testing, orientation, and advisement). STEP 2: REGISTRATION Failure to complete testing may change your registration date. ! To complete placement testing (assessment), you must first file your CONTINUING STUDENT admission application. • Upon completing testing, students will be given an appointment to You are a continuing student if you were enrolled in college credit attend an orientation and advisement session with a counselor. Students classes at SAC during the Spring 2007 or Fall 2007 semesters. will receive their test results and their appointment to register after Early Registration for Continuing Students: completing orientation and advisement. The first date of new student registration is January 22. Please refer to page 13 for further testing • online and Telephone registration (see page 8) is information. available for continuing students. Priority is based on units earned at SAC & SCC only. • Use any touchtone telephone or computer to enroll. New matriculation students can register • Continuing students who do not meet the early registration online! See page 9 for information. deadline may register online or by telephone until the Thursday before the semester begins.

 . . . REGISTRATION . . . REGISTRATION (continued) REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT LOCATIONS & TIMES FOR REGISTRATION Former Students and Other New Students beginning NOVEMBER 26. • registration for former and other new students not participating in the above matriculation procedures is controlled by the Registration Santa Ana College Appointment. Students are issued a date and time to register after Johnson Center, submitting an application. Room U-102 • You may apply and enroll online – www.sac.edu • registration appointments are issued on a first-come, first-serve Monday–Thursday, 10am–6:45pm basis. Friday, 10am–3:45pm (Closed Dec. 24–Jan. 1 during holiday break) LATE REGISTRATION and ADD PERIOD (Feb. 11 to Feb. 22) • instructor signature is required on all adds after the semester begins. Student Responsibility • ADD/DROP forms to petition the instructor are available in the to Drop Classes after Admissions/Records Office. After completion, submit forms to the semester Begins Registration Area in U-102 with enrollment fee payment, if required, for each class added. Students who have enrolled and paid for classes and decide not to attend must drop classes before Friday, February 22, • The computer or telephone may be used to drop classes through the to avoid fee charges. Classes dropped after that date will established drop date (75% of the way through a class). To avoid fees, appear on the student record with a “W” grade. You will not drop by February 22, 2008 for full-term classes. be automatically dropped from your classes after the • No add cards with instructor signatures will be accepted after semester begins. You may drop classes online or by February 22, 2008 for full-term classes. telephone. After the second week, you will incur a financial obligation to the college and an administrative hold will be placed on your student record until fees are paid. (Any unpaid fees as To Avoid Fees, drop online or a result of a dishonored check or other outstanding debt will by telephone November 26 – February 22 be handled in the same manner.) • You may drop classes online or by telephone. • Drop classes by FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 to avoid WAIT LIST RULES Academic Hold and “W” grade! For most courses, you may place your name on a Wait List for one class • Even if you do not attend the class, after the semester section. You will receive a priority number for your position on the list. begins, you owe the fees unless you drop the class before 1. You must meet the corequisites or prerequisites of the course. Friday, February 22! 2. You cannot Wait List for a class that would cause time conflicts with your existing class schedule or future added classes. 3. You can only be on 1 (one) Wait List per class section. Adding yourself to a 2nd (second) Wait List will automatically drop you from the first Wait List. ONLINE REGISTRATION 4. If you are on a Wait List when the class meets for the first time, you & RECORDS must attend the first class meeting to see if there is available Check the college website at www.sac.edu for: space. If you do not attend the first class meeting, you lose your place • online registration on the Wait List and another student will be added. • online counseling Avoid having a hold placed on your records! • open classes (course availability) PAY FEES – Fees are due immediately upon registration. • View your class schedule • Grades from previous semester The last day to pay fees is the Thursday before the semester begins. • admissions and Registration information • print or view unofficial transcripts Failure to pay fees will result in an administrative hold on your • Request official transcripts online student record. • account summary The consequences of this hold could: • change your PIN number or update your address,  major, or educational goal •affect ability to register for future classes • add or drop classes •prevent release of official transcripts. • pay fees online immediately Enrollment fee waivers are available. Forms can be obtained at the Financial Aid Office. More Registration Information . . .

 ONLINE & TELEPHONE REGISTRATION

SPRING 2008 HALF DAY PERIODS FOR FALL REGISTRATION REGISTRATION ONLINE OR BY TELEPHONE is available for continuing students enrolled (for continuing students) at SAC during Spring 2007 or Fall 2007. UNITS PERMIT UNITS PERMIT The priority system for online and telephone COMPLETED DATE & TIME COMPLETED DATE & TIME registration is based on units earned at DSPS ...... 11/26/07 starts at 7am 22 – 23 ...... 12/7/07 starts at 7am EOPS ...... 11/27/07 starts at 7am 20 – 21 ...... 12/7/07 starts at 3pm SAC/SCC only. 80+ ...... 11/28/07 starts at 7am 19 ...... 12/10/07 starts at 7am 70 – 79 ...... 11/28/07. starts at 3pm 17 – 18 ...... 12/10/07 starts at 3pm Follow instructions and steps on this and 65 – 69 ...... 11/29/07 starts at 7am 14 – 16 ...... 12/11/07 starts at 7am the next two pages to register online or by 60 – 64 ...... 11/29/07. starts at 3pm 12 – 13 ...... 12/12/07 starts at 7am 55 – 59 ...... 11/30/07 starts at 7am 10 – 11 ...... 12/13/07 starts at 7am telephone, and check pages 14 and 15 for 51 – 54 ...... 11/30/07. starts at 3pm 8 – 9 ...... 12/13/07 starts at 3pm other helpful and important registration 45 – 50 ...... 12/3/07 starts at 7am 7 ...... 12/17/07 starts at 7am 39 – 44 ...... 12/3/07. starts at 3pm 5 – 6 ...... 12/17/07 starts at 3pm information. 37 – 38 ...... 12/4/07 starts at 7am 4 ...... 12/18/07 starts at 7am 34 – 36 ...... 12/4/07. starts at 3pm 3 ...... 12/18/07 starts at 3pm 30 – 33 ...... 12/5/07 starts at 7am 1 – 2 ...... 12/20/07 starts at 7am Online counseling now available! 27 – 29 ...... 12/5/07. starts at 3pm 0 ...... 12/20/07 starts at 3pm 26 ...... 12/6/07 starts at 7am New Matriculation ...... 1/14/08–1/21/08 www .sac edu/online_counseling. 24 – 25 ...... 12/6/07. starts at 3pm Non Matriculation ...... 1/22/08–2/8/08

REGISTRATION STEPS AND PROCEDURES

1 Use the computer or telephone system during the early registration period. The online or telephone registration schedule is shown above. For continuing students • Early registration begins November 26 and continues through December 20. 2 • Telephone and Online Registration Hours are Monday–Thursday, 7am–9pm; Friday, 7am–5pm

Before you register, complete the worksheet for Spring Registration on page 10. Follow the sample worksheet, completing 3 all items. FEES ARE DUE WHEN YOU REGISTER! PAY IMMEDIATELY BY PHONE! (714) 564-6400 PAY IN PERSON at the Area Campus Registration Locations listed in Center Insert. OR 4 BY Mail: Do not send cash! Make check payable to “RSCCD” and write your Student l.D. on the check.

Mail check to Santa Ana College, ATTN: Cashier’s Office, 1530 W. 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706.

Call (714) 564-6965 for questions regarding fee payment.

Students enrolling by computer or telephone owe fees immediately, or a hold may be placed on your records prior to the 5 semester start. You may drop by telephone or ONLINE. Verification of enrollment, parking permit, and receipt will be provided at the place of fee payment, or sent by mail if fee payment is made by telephone or mail. If you do not receive verification within 2 weeks, call the Cashier’s Office, 6 (714) 564-6965.

 Online Registration Step-By-Step

Log onto There are two ways to add a www.sac.edu (sac) class: by entering a ticket number or by “looking up” the class.

1 When you are ready to register for a specific class, click the Add Now box. Click on Register Online located on the top right If the class is full, the computer corner. will ask you if you want to be on the Wait List. 2 If yes, click the Wait List Box. If you do not wish to be on a 7 wait list, click on Cancel. Click on the tab entitled To drop a class, Online Records to register. click on the Drop Now box.

Suggestion: 3 Remember to pay fees and print a copy if possible. For Online Records, enter your Student ID ...... 123456789 (for example) (can use your social security number to Pay Fees – Pay with a credit ­access I.D – it will be hidden) card immediately after verifying then enter your PIN Number ..... class schedule. 0688 (for example) (your PIN = birth month + last 2 digits of birth 4 year–for example June 1988 = 0688) 8 then click on Enter when finished. Once you are finished adding or dropping your class(es), remember to click on Logout. Under Registration, click Logout is located in the upper on Course Registration. 9 left hand corner of the screen. 5 Registration questions? Call (714) 564-6019 (SAC) Choose correct term (after November 26, 2007) —> SPRING SUMMER Counseling questions? 6 FALL ? Call (714) 564-6100 (SAC)  TELEPHONE REGISTRATION WORKSHEET ■ If the phone is busy or responds “unavailable,” all lines are in use so please keep trying. If the system does not respond, call 564-6017 to report the problem. 564-6031 ■ Use only a touch-tone telephone to make entries. Touch-tone phones make a distinct tone sound after each button is pushed. or 564-6033 Phones without tone sound will not work for Touch-Tone Registration.

■ Check course availability – go to www.sac.edu or www.sccollege.edu. or 564-6064 Click on the Online Records or Online Application Tab.

■ dial the Telephone Registration Number, 564-6034 or 564-6068 or the above ■ when connected to the Telephone Registration system, follow these steps:

73 or STEP 1 enter the Action Code (press{ 77 or}, then the # key) Fall = 73#, Spring = 77#, Summer = 78# 78

STEP 2 Enter your Student I.D. z z z z z z z z z -z# (Social Security # or Perm #)

Enter your Pin # or Birth Month & Birth Year STEP 3 z z z z z# (2 digits for month & last 2 digits of birth year, example: Sept . 1988 = 0988) -

or STEP 4 Is your Name correct? (press 9 = if YES or 6 = if NO) 9 6 YES NO

Fill in class selections below: key to push Ticket Number Dept/Course/Section Units Day(s) Time  add 2 or DROP 3 ______ADD 2 or DROP 3 ______ADD 2 or DROP 3 ______ADD 2 or DROP 3 ______ADD 2 or DROP 3 ______

STEP 5 To ADD a clasS, push ...... 2 + ticket number + z # To DROP A CLASS, push ...... 3 + ticket number + z#

Information Options: Is your class full? Try the Search Option!

zz* # repeat previous message 1. enter YES ( 9 ) response when the computer asks if you want a list of available sections. 2. Turn to the page of the course being SEARCHED. # Help 4z 3. Check off sections as they are spoken. 5z# YOUR SCHEDULE OF REGISTERED CLASSES 4. Select an open section for your program. 5. You can break into the SEARCH at any time Enter “A” for ADD ( 2 ), followed by the ticket # Fees and Payment Options 8z number of the class you are selecting.

STEP 6 To complete Fees and Payment Options 8 z# You will be asked to confirm optional Parking and Student Fees ...... respond YES 9 or NO 6 ( ) ( ) STEP 7 To Pay Fee by Telephone 7 z# STEP 8 To EXIT Telephone Registration 9 z# See pages 15-18 for important and helpful information about class registration. Check www.sac.edu for web registration.

10 FEES and refunds STUDENT FEES ESTIMATED COST REFUNDS

ENROLLMENT FEE Refunds (excluding non-resident tuition) will be ENROLLMENT FEE issued in the following manner: credit refund to The Enrollment Fee is $20.00 per unit, with no $20 x _____ = ______card for all credit card payments, cash refund units maximum. Payment is required of all students for cash payments, cash refund for check upon registering for classes. This fee is subject payments after 14 calendar days from the date to change. of cash register receipt for full semester classes. Short term classes have refund deadlines of one NON-RESIDENT TUITION NON-RESIDENT TUITION week or less. Non-resident Tuition is $183.00 per unit. Tuition $183 x _____ = ______units is required of international and out-of-state Refund of Enrollment, students, payable at registration. Refer residency Health, Parking, and questions to the Admissions Office. Student Service Fees HEALTH FEE = ______Students who withdraw from full semester HEALTH FEE ($14 for SAC & SCC campus classes) The Health Fee is $14.00 for Fall semester, classes by Friday, September 7, or by 10% of payable at registration. This fee is mandatory a course less than a semester in length, may for SAC and SCC campus classes. request a 100% refund. Refunds for eligible students should be STUDENT SERVICE FEE = ______STUDENT SERVICE FEE (OPTIONAL) requested in person by visiting the registration A Student Service Fee of $7.50 is payable at area or the Cashier’s Office at SAC. All original registration for classes at SAC. The fee includes: ($7.50 for SAC or SCC campus classes) receipts must be presented at the time of 1) $2.50 for photo ID used for library, student and request for refund. Refunds are not instructional services; and 2) $5.00 for college issued by mail. activities. Photo ID and semester validation available at registration or the Cashier’s Office, REFUND OF room U-218 at Santa Ana College. Payment Non-Resident Tuition of this fee is optional. See page 97 for a list of fee benefits. Students who withdraw from full-semester classes by Friday, September 7, may request a PARKING PERMIT = ______PARKING FEE 100% refund. Students withdrawing after that (OPTIONAL $16 fee) date are not eligible for a refund. Parking Permits are $16.00 and may be purchased at registration. A permit is required to park on campus Refunds for International Students may be at SAC and SCC only (Monday–Friday). Only one requested in person by visiting the Cashier’s permit is necessary for students who attend both Office at Santa Ana College. colleges. Motorcycles are exempt in designated Refunds will be issued in the following manner: parking areas. MATERIALS FEES = ______credit refund to card for all credit card payments, cash and check payments will be refunded by MATERIALS FEE check after a five to six week waiting period. A Materials Fee may be required for a course. TOTAL = ______Check class listings in this publication for specific fees. NOTICE

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION & FEE WAIVER FORM ARE LOCATED DISHONORED CHECKS Between the SAC section and the SCC sections of this book A $25.00 fee will be charged for a check returned for any reason. In addition, an administrative hold will be placed against your student records and a class stop may be issued. Payment for FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS dishonored checks may be made by cash, Payment by check, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover Card are accepted for payment by mail, by cashier’s check or money order only at the drop box, or in person. Questions? Call 564-6965. Cashier’s Office at SAC, room U-218, or the Cashier’s Office at SCC. 1. ONLINE • Payment by credit card via the college website. • Santa Ana College: www.sac.edu Fees are due immediately upon 2. TELEPHONE registration. Pay by telephone (714) 564-6400 The last day to pay fees is the Thursday before the semester begins. 3. BY MAIL Failure to pay fees will result in an administrative Send to: Santa Ana College Cashier’s Office, 1530 W. 17th Street, hold on your student record. Santa Ana, CA 92706. The consequences of this hold could: 4. IN PERSON • affect ability to register for future classes Santa Ana College: Fee payments are made in the Student Business • prevent release of official transcripts. Office, room U-218 in the Johnson Center.

11 TESTS – PLACEMENT PLACEMENT TESTING

WHAT is testing? WHAT if I tested at another college? (continued) To assist you in successfully reaching your education goals, we request the placement test at RSCCD. This is done so that we can determine that most students complete assessment or placement testing in English, which of our courses best meet your needs. reading and math. This enables us to counsel you as to the appropriate If your test scores are over two years old in English, or one year old in ­English, reading and math courses you should take. math, or if you are applying for a special program which requires testing For English there are two tests. The College Test of English Placement at SAC, you will need to re-test. (CTEP) is for students who have studied English and/or ESL (English as a Second Language) in school for at least seven years or who use English frequently on a daily basis. The other test, the Test of English HOW do I complete testing? Language Development (TELD) is for students who have not studied 1. New students must first apply to the college. English and/or ESL in school for at least seven years or who do not use English frequently on a daily basis. Students taking the TELD will 2. Students who apply early will be referred to the Testing Center be referred to ESL/EMLS classes. Students who take the wrong test to schedule a testing appointment. Paper and pencil testing may be placed in a class that is not right for them. By the time you and appointments are scheduled for CTEP, Math and TELD tests. the teacher realize that you are in the wrong class, it may be too late to Computer based CTEP/TELD and Math tests are available on register for the appropriate class. a walk-in basis at Santa Ana College. Priority testing is conducted in the Testing Center, L-221. Call 564-6147 for an appointment. The Math Diagnostic Testing Project (MDTP) has four different levels. Choose the level you feel you are best prepared for. Sample questions 3. Continuing students who have not tested or who need to retest for each test are available in the Testing Center and in the math study should complete testing during priority testing. center. 4. regular testing for the Spring semester begins February 11, 2008. You may schedule a regular testing appointment online at WHO should complete testing? www.sac.edu/eSARS_SAC/TESTCTR/eSARS.asp or by calling the Any student who: plans to accumulate 15 or more units at RSCCD; Testing Center at 564-6147. plans to enroll in an English, reading, or math course; plans to complete 5. After you complete testing, you will be directed to attend orientation an Associate degree, certificate, or transfer to a four-year university; and advisement with a counselor where you will receive your test is formulating career interests, plans or goals; is preparing for a new results and other information about college requirements, courses, career, is undecided about educational goals, or who would like more and programs. You may register upon completing testing, orientation, information on present skills and abilities or help from a counselor in and advisement. selecting appropriate classes. WHAT if I already tested? WHY should I do this? 1. By completing testing, orientation, and advisement we will be able Your test scores in English are valid for two years. If you tested more to assist you in planning a course of study based on your academic than two years ago and have not taken an English or ESL class at SAC abilities and interests. or SCC you must test again. If you wish to retest you will be required to wait one year. 2. The California Community Colleges have adopted this matriculation effort as a statewide requirement. Reading scores will remain valid indefinitely. If you wish a retest you will be required to wait one year. 3. If there are other circumstances that should be considered in recommending your enrollment into certain courses, please contact Your test scores in Math are good for one year. If you tested more than the Counseling Center at 564-6100 or the Disabled Student Services one year ago and have not taken a math class at SAC or SCC you must Program, 564-6295. retest. You may take a different level math test at any time. You may not take the same level math test more than once in any semester. Continuing students who need to retest should schedule an appointment during priority testing. You may not retest if you have taken the CTEP RIGHT TO APPEAL Students who feel that they have been treated in a discriminatory (English and Reading) test within the last year, the TELD (ESL) within the manner, or would like to appeal their recommended placement last two years, or the Math test within the last 6 months for the same level may file a complaint about any aspect of the college’s math level. matriculation program with the matriculation coordinator. Call WHAT if I tested at another college? 564-6078. If you tested within the last two years in English, last year in math, or anytime in reading, bring official copies of placement test results in English, reading, and/or math to the Testing Center (L-221) at Santa Ana College, as soon as possible to determine whether it is necessary to complete testing at SAC or whether your eligibility can FIRST CLASS MEETING be verified and you can be cleared for registration. Placement test Make sure you attend the first class meeting! information from other colleges must include: your name, name of the Attendance at the first meeting of a class is advised because of enrollment test(s), the raw score(s), and test date(s). demands . Any student not reporting to the first class meeting may be ESL test scores from other institutions are not accepted. In addition, ESL dropped from the roll sheet . students who have completed ESL credit courses at other colleges, and are still in need of additional ESL or EMLS instruction, must also take MORE TEST INFORMATION AND TESTING SCHEDULES . . . 12 TESTS – PLACEMENT & FINAL EXAMINATIONS Santa Ana College SPRING 2008 Placement Testing Schedule • ELIGIBILITY FOR TESTING: 1) Must have submitted a completed application to the college, 2) Have not taken the CTEP (English and Reading) test within one year, 3) The TELD (ESL) test within two years or 3) The Math test within 6 months for same math level • Please arrive 30 minutes early. • Orientation and advisement including test results follow testing. An appointment will be scheduled for you when you complete testing. • Picture I.D. is required. • All students must have a testing appointment. To schedule an appointment for the following dates listed below you may go to www.sac. edu/esars_sac/testctr/esars.asp or call the Testing Center , 564-6147. • All tests will be given in the Testing Center, L-221.

DATE CTEP (Eng/Read) – Rm L-221 MATH – Rm L-221 TELD (ESL) – Room L-221 MATH – Rm L-221 Monday, January 7 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Tuesday, January 8 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Wednesday, January 9 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm Monday, January 14 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Tuesday, January 15 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:00 am & 7:00 pm Wednesday, January 16 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm Tuesday, January 22 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Wednesday, January 23 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm Thursday, January 24 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm Monday, January 28 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Tuesday, January 29 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:00 am & 7:00 pm Wednesday, January 30 Thursday, January 31 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm Monday, February 4 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Tuesday, February 5 9:00 am & 6:00 pm 10:30 am & 7:30 pm Wednesday, February 6 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm During the regular semester, beginning February 11, 2008, the Testing Center will offer paper and pencil testing on a weekly basis as follows: The CTEP will be given every Monday at noon and Tuesday at 6:00 pm . The TELD will be given on alternate Mondays at 6:00 pm and Tuesdays at 11:00 am . A computer based CTEP, TELD and Math test is available on a walk-in basis .

CHEMISTRY 219 ADMISSIONS TEST The Chemistry 219 Admissions Test takes 45 minutes . Students do not need an appointment . Picture identification is required. All tests will be held at the Testing Center, Room L-221 on the second floor of the library building on the Santa Ana Campus . The test will be given on the first Thursday of each month when school is in session, and on January 24, 2008 and Febrary 7, 2008 at 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm .

Computer-Based TESTing ability to benefit If you plan to enroll in English, Reading, ESL or Math next semester you should test NOW! Testing is offered every other Tuesday at 10:00 am Computer-based testing is offered whenever paper/pencil tests are not scheduled . You do not during the regular semester by appointment only . need an appointment, however, you should call to check when walk-in times are offered .

Santa Ana College SPRING 2008 Final Examination Schedule Final exams will be given during the last week of the semester during regular scheduled class hours. The last day of instruction is Sunday, June 8. Final exams may be given during one class session or a combination of class sessions, as designated by the instructor; check with individual instructors for exact date.

Semester grades are due in the Admissions Office on Tuesday, june 10, 2008.

13 POLICIES, NOTICES, & GRADES DISABLED STUDENTS POLICY REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION The District will make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities . Information concerning registered sex offenders can be obtained from: the Santa Ana For special assistance with programs and services, contact the Associate Dean of Police Department, 3rd Floor Lobby, 60 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, on Mondays Disabled Students Programs and Services at (714) 564-6264 . See page 89 of this through Fridays, from 9am to 12pm and from 1-4pm; and from the Orange Police schedule for more information . Department, Youth Services Bureau (Rene Nicholson), 1107 North Batavia Street, Orange by calling 714-744-7311 for an appointment . NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY Sex offenders are required to register with the police in the jurisdiction in which Rancho Santiago Community College District provides opportunities for the pursuit they reside and at institutions of higher learning if they are students there or if of excellence through educational programs and services primarily for college they work there as employees, contractors, or volunteers . Sex offenders who district residents . The purpose of these programs and services is to enhance may be required to register should do so at the Santa Ana Police Department the quality of human life by providing public access to college education without if attending Santa Ana College or at the Orange Police Department if attending regard to race, ethnic or national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, or Santiago Canyon College . prior educational status or any other unreasonable basis for discrimination . The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY in vocational education programs . It is the policy of the Rancho Santiago Community College District to provide an educational, employment and business environment free of unwelcome sexual The District complies with all state and federal rules and regulations and does advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct or not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or disability . communications constituting sexual harassment, as defined and otherwise This holds true for all district employment and opportunities . Harassment of any prohibited by State and Federal law . The Rancho Santiago Community College employee/student with regard to race, color, national origin, gender or disability is District forbids any form of sexual harassment . Prompt disciplinary action will strictly prohibitied .Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be taken against any student or employee engaging in sexual harassment . If be directed to the Districts Title IX Officer and/or the Section 504/ADA Coordinator . you feel that you have been the victim of sexual harassment please contact the Title IX Officer/Section 504/ADA Coordinator: John Didion, 2323 N . Broadway, Human Resources Dept . at (714) 480-7489, or the Associate Dean of Student Santa Ana, (714) 480-7489 Development at Santa Ana College at (714) 564-6211 . POLÍTICA NO DISCRIMINATORIA STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT El “Distrito del Rancho Santiago Community College” proporciona, principalmente Students enrolled in Santa Ana College instructional programs assume an obligation a los residentes de su distrito, oportunidades a fin de alcanzar metas de excelencia to obey state law (California Education Code, California Administrative Code, por medio de sus programas educativos y de otros servicios . El propósito de Title V), district rules (policies of the Board of Trustees), and all civil and criminal estos programas y servicios es mejorar la calidad de la vida humana haciendo codes governing the conduct of students . Please see the current SAC Catalog for accesible la educación universitaria al público en general, sin prestar atención a specific guidelines for student conduct . su raza, origen étnico o nacional, sexo, edad, insuficiencias o incapacidad física, preferencia sexual, previa situación educacional, o cualquier otra base irrazonable TRANSPORTATION POLICY de discriminación . La falta de habilidad en el lenguaje inglés no será una barrera Some classes may be conducted off campus . Unless you are specifically advised a la admisión o participación en el programa de educación vocacional . otherwise, you are responsible for arranging your own transportation to and from the class site . Although the District may assist in coordinating the transportation El Distrito cumple con los reglamentos y leyes federales y estatales y no discrimina and/or recommend travel times, be advised that the District assumes no liability en base a raza, color, descendencia nacional, sexo o discapacidad . Esto también or responsibility for the transportation, and any person driving a personal vehicle se aplica a todos los estudiantes que están interesados en participar en los is NOT an agent of the District . programas educacionales y/o en actividades escolares que sean extracurricular . El hostigamiento en contra de cualquier empleado/estudiante con respecto a COLLEGE-CREDIT PROGRAMS su raza, color, descendencia nacional, sexo o discapacidad está estrictamente The Rancho Santiago Community College District offers major college-credit programs prohibido . Las preguntas sobre el cumplimiento de estas leyes o del proceso de in Santa Ana and Orange . Classes offered at Santa Ana College are identified as quejas pueden ser dirigidas al Oficial del Distrito a cargo del cumplimiento del “SAC ”. Santiago Canyon College classes are identified with “SCC” . Please refer to Título IX y al Coordinador de la Sección 504/ADA: John Didion, 2323 N . Broadway, the list of RSCCD facilities for specific class locations at other sites . Santa Ana, (714) 480-7489 COURSE ARRANGED HOURS Students are obligated to carry out hours by arrangement in designated facilities, which are normally available from 8:00 a .m . to 10:00 p m. ., Monday through Thursday, and from 8:00 a .m . to NOON on Fridays . COURSE OPEN ENROLLMENT Unless specifically exempted by statute, every course wherever offered and maintained by the District is fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and meets the course prerequisites established in accordance with Title V . COURSE REPETITION When may courses be repeated? Substandard WorK A student who has earned a grade of D, F, NC (No Credit) or W in a non repeatable class may repeat that course once to improve their grade . A student who has received two substandard grades must petition and receive the Division Dean’s approval to repeat the course for the third time . A student who OFF-CAMPUS FIELD TRIPS POLICY has received two W’s must petition and receive approval from their counselor to Throughout the semester/school year, the District may sponsor voluntary off-campus repeat the course for the third time . extracurricular field trips/excursions . If you choose to participate, be advised that Repeatable Courses pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 5, Section 55450, you When a class is identified as repeatable in the Class Schedule, that course have agreed to hold the District, its officers, agents and employees harmless from may not be repeated more than three times regardless of the grades received . any and all liability or claims which may arise out of or in connection with your No portion of the class may be repeated to improve a student’s grade point participation in the activity . average .

14 Variable Unit Courses GRADES DUE AND AVAILABLE When a course is designated as repeatable and is also variable unit, the Final course grades are available: number of repeats dictates how many times the course may be enrolled in for credit . A variable unit course which is not designated as repeatable may • online, by visiting the websites at www.sac.edu (SAC) be registered for until the maximum number of units has been attempted . No • by telephone (see procedures in the box on page 16) portion of the class may be repeated to improve your grade point average . Instructor grade delivery and student grade availability dates are as follows: OTHER REPETITIONS – A & G PETITION PROCESS • SPRING semester grades will be available after Tuesday, June 10, 2008 . Any repetition of a class beyond the specified limits previously specified • FALL semester grades are due in the Admissions office on Tuesday, must be petitioned in the Admissions Office . Criteria that can be considered December 18, 2007 . is a significant lapse of time (usually 2 years or more) since the student previously completed the course, or in the event of documental extentuating Once the instructor submits grades to admissions, students can view grades the circumstances (accident, illness, injury, or other circumstance beyond the next day using the online records system . control of the student) . WITHDRAWAL POLICY While an instructor may drop a student, it is the student’s responsibility to officially Rancho Santiago withdraw from a class in which they stop attending . Community College District For a semester length course, students must drop by Friday, February 22 to not receive a “W” grade and not be responsible for registration fees . Any student who is officially enrolled in a semester length class beyond February 22, 2008 is NO financially responsible for all registration fees associated with that enrollment, even if the student does not attend the class . Time periods for short term classes are different . Please check with the Admissions Office for deadlines . SMOKING Students may drop and receive a “W” grade between February 23 and May 9, 2007 . Student enrolled in classes that are less than semester length, must withdraw PLEASE before the 75% point of the class . Neither the student or instructor may initiate a withdrawal after the deadline, and students officially enrolled in a class beyond In District Buildings or Within 20 Feet of the drop deadline must receive a grade other than “W .” Entrances, Exits, and Operable Windows FAMILY RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT As required under the provisions of the Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, (California Government Code-Sections 7596-7598) Santa Ana College will make public without student consent only certain directory information . This information consists of the following: • student’s name, city of residence, major field of study; • participation in officially recognized activities and sports; DISTRICT SAFETY AND SECURITY • weight, height, and age if a member of an athletic team; • dates of attendance, degree and awards received; The District Safety Department provides 24 hour services to both Santa Ana College • the most recent previous educational institution or agency attended by the student . and Santiago Canyon College, and their sites and centers . At SAC the office is at the X building and the telephone number is 714-564-6330 . At SCC, the district safety and A student may request the Admissions and Records Office to withhold this security office is at the U building and the phone number is 714-628-4730 . Persons information . Such request can be in writing and submitted each semester, or the wanting to call the office may also do so at SAC, SCC and at the Centennial Education student may do this privacy block in person . Bring a photo ID! Center may use the yellow call-boxes on those campuses . After hours, from 11pm to 7am, Mon-Fri, the district-wide number for district safety and security services for all CREDIT/NO CREDIT (Pass/Fail) campuses is 714-564-6333 . Credit/No Credit petitions for full semester classes must be received in the Admissions Office by March 14, 2008 . RSCCD has a reputation for maintaining safe campuses, where staff, students and faculty Credit/No Credit petitions for classes can work and study without fear for their personal safety or property . This is, in part, a less than a semester in length must be submitted before 30% of the class result of everyone working together to create an atmosphere that is safe and conducive expires. Credit/No Credit courses may NOT be taken in the student’s major to learning .All crimes or serious incidents that occur on campus should be reported to the field and a maximum of 12 units of credit/no credit are allowed toward a district safety and security department . Crime report logs for the district are maintained degree program. Credit/no credit does not include credit by examination .Deadlines and available for review at the district safety office at Santa Ana College . for CR/NC forms are final! A&G petitions will not be approved . RSCCD TOTAL CRIME STATISTICS ON CAMPUS TRANSCRIPTS Includes both Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College All sites and centers Official Transcripts of previous high school and college work should be filed with the Admissions Office by students pursuing a degree . CRIME 2004 2005 2006 TEST SCORES Motor vehicle theft 18 25 9 If enrolling in English, Reading, and/or Math, bring official copies of placement test Larceny from vehicle 45 26 19 results from other colleges to the Testing Center (L-225) at Santa Ana College .They Burglary from building 5 3 1 will determine if it is advisable to complete additional placement testing at SAC . Robbery 1 3 3 Placement test information from other colleges must include: your name, name Aggravated assault 2 0 1 of the test(s), the raw score(s), and test date(s) . Test scores in English or ESL are Murder 0 0 0 valid for two years . If you tested more than two years ago for English/ESL, Forcible sex 0 3 1 you may need to retest. ESL test scores from other institutions are not accepted . Non-forcible sex 0 0 0 Math test scores are valid for one year only . Liquor law violation 3 1 2 Drug abuse violation 3 3 4 Weapons violation 0 0 0 FIRST CLASS MEETING Arson 0 0 0 Make sure you attend the first class meeting! Grand theft (over $400) 11 9 11 Attendance at the first meeting of a class is advised because of enrollment Hate crimes 0 0 0 demands . Any student not reporting to the first class meeting may be Bomb threat 0 0 0 dropped from the roll sheet .

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WWW.SAC.EDU

A TOUCHTONE TELEPHONE SYSTEM WILL PROVIDE YOUR GRADES

• For final course grades only. (Mid-term grades are not available by telephone) • Fall grades will be available after January 7, 2008.

TELEPHONE GRADE ACCESS PROCEDURES 1. call a Telephone Registration Grade Access Number

0 0 0 RECORDS, TRANSACTIONS, 564-6‘6‘ OR 564-6‘35 AND INFORMATION 2. enter the Grade Action Code AVAILABLE ONLINE press the Grade Code 4 at WWW.SAC.EDU press the Semester Code 3 (fall), 7 (spring), or 8 (summer), then press a#

• Open classes (course availability) 3. enter your student ID Number, then press a# “Real Time” # aaaaaaaaa a • Grades (up to 9-digit perm number) 4. enter your pin number or last 2 digits of your birth • Address, major, and educational month & birth year,then press # goal update—keep address current   ( examples: Jan 1,1986 = 0186 ) aaaa a# • Detailed Catalog information— 5. is your name correct?  YES 9  NO 6 updated monthly (www .sac .edu) # 6. to list grades, enter 5 a • Class Schedule information 7. to EXIT Telephone Registration and terminate call, # • Unofficial transcripts enter 9 a • Request official transcripts online— must pay with a credit card . (Free transcripts not available) Can’t find the class you need? • Change your pin number— It may be waiting for you at protect your privacy! Santiago Canyon College! • Register online: add and drop classes View SCC’s class schedule at www.sccollege.edu/schedule • Pay fees online with a credit card SCC’s class schedule is included in this booklet. Hurry! Class sizes are limited.

16 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES HOW TO READ THE COLLEGE CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE Check the course title and number carefully and be sure to note where the class meets. Many are at different campuses which may affect your time schedule and selection of classes. A key to the abbreviations for site locations is on this page.

Course Title BUSINESS APPLICATIONS 147, INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 1.5 Units Units and Number The fundamentals of graphical user interface including using Help, launching applications, of Credit managing files and folders . Students will use Windows Help, with My Computer and Explorer . Additional accessories include Control Panel, WordPad, Character Map, and Communications . Course Description Supplemental (see page 91 for $2.00 material fee required for this course at registration. info/notices information about (Software Utilized: Windows XP) prerequisites & 1214703 8:00-9:20 MW Crowley D SAC A-208 8/28-10/21 advisories) 1214701 5:30-6:50pm MW Nguyen M SAC A-222 10/23-12/17 1214702 6:30-9:35pm F Ali W SAC A-222 9/2-10/21 Course Ticket Begin and End Number dates for Room classes that are Time Day(s) not standard Instructor Site Location full semester (see this page for a complete list of sites)

An icon next to a listed class indicates a special offering:

HONORS COURSES – Look for the Honors course torch symbol in the schedule or check the SAC listing on page 19 .

ONLINE CLASSES – Look for the Online class symbol in the schedule or check the complete list on pages 21–24 .

TV CLASSES – Look for the TV class symbol in the schedule or check the complete list on page 25 .

OFF CAMPUS FIELD TRIPS – Look for the Field Trip symbol for classes that include field trips and read the policy on page 14 .

Future Teachers – Content of interest to future teachers

Weekend Classes – Classes offered Friday evenings, Saturday, and Sunday or check the complete list on page 18 .

LOCATIONS Index of class locations at Instructional Centers in the Santa Ana College service area CARE – Carehouse Convalescent Hospital JPTC-CN – Joint Powers Training OCTA – Orange County 1800 Old Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana Facility—Central Net Transportation Authority 18301 Gothard, Huntington Beach 55 S . Main St ,. Orange CDC – Santa Ana College Child Development Center OCDE – Orange County Department RIVE-GOLF – Riverview Golf Course 1720 W . 17th Street, Santa Ana of Education 1800 W . 22nd, Santa Ana 5700 Kalmas, Costa Mesa CEC – Centennial Education Center SAC – Santa Ana College 2900 W . Edinger, Santa Ana, (714) 564-5000 OCPD – Orange County Probation Dept. 1530 W . 17th Street, Santa Ana, (714) 564-6000 1001 South Grand Ave ., Santa Ana CJTC – Orange County Sheriff’s SCC – Santiago Canyon College Regional Training Academy OCLL – Orange County Law Library 8045 E . Chapman Avenue, Orange, (714) 628-4900 15991 Armstrong Avenue, Tustin 1170 W . Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana VHS – Valley High School DMC – Digital Media Center OCST – Orange County Sheriff’s 1801 S . Greenville, Santa Ana 1300 S . Bristol, Santa Ana Department Training Center 1900 W . Katella Ave ., Orange WMC – Western Medical Center FVRH – Fountain Valley Regional Hospital 1001 N . Tustin, Santa Ana 17100 Euclid, Fountain Valley

The Santa Ana College campus map is printed on page 104

17 SAC–Santa Ana College – register online at www.sac.edu  WEEKENDCLASSES CLASSES SANTASANTA ANAANA COLLEGE COLLEGECOLLEGE 1 CJ 098STGANGS CJ 098 TERRORISM USE CJ 095DRUG CNSL 116PLAN/EXPL CHEM 209INTRODUCT BA 189EXCELPROJ BA 188MICROXCEL BA 188MICROXCEL BA 148 ADV WINDOS BA 147INT WINDOW BA 125MICROSOFT BA 115COMPKEYB BA 110COMPKEYB BA 058LEGALINTE BA 056BUSINTERP BA 047LEGALOFF BA 036DATA ENTR BUS 222 WRITI BUS 105LEGALENV BUS 100FUNDAMENT BIOL 239HUMN ANAT BIOL 179PLANT/ORG BIOL 128CALCOAST BIOL 109LFUNDLAB BIOL 109LFUNDLAB BIOL 109FUND/BIOL BANK 010 TELLR TRA BANK 010 TELLR TRA AUTO 085SMOGCHECK AUTO 002ESSNTIALS ART 283JEWELRY 3 ART 282JEWELRY 2 ART 233 ADV DRAWNG ART 230INTDRAW ART 195DIGTAL ART ART 182JEWELRY ART 151CERAMICS ART 137BINT AIRBH ART 137A AIRBRUSH ART 130INTR/DRAW ART 100 ART CONCP ART 051CERAMICS ART 030BASICDRW ART 009 ART LAB ANTH 100CULTL ANTH ACCT 102MANAG ACT ACCT 101FINAN ACT COURSE

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SAC D-212 A-213 SAC SAC D-206 SAC C-214 A-210 SAC SAC B-5 SAC D-211 SAC D-202 SAC D-210 SAC B-31 SAC D-214 SAC D-212 SAC D-401 A-213 SAC SAC N-105 SAC D-210 SAC D-106 SAC R-111 SAC B-7 SAC A-211 SAC SAC N-117 SAC D-401 All honors courses are Larson McClure Guerrero Fondren Bales Patterson Munoz Courter Martin Osborne Guzman Osborne Wood McClure Brener Marshall Fish Becker Coyne Bassett Mitchell Jones Wood ollege You may You preregister if you meet For more information on honors rogram at rogram at T MW TTh W MW TTh MW MTWTh M MW MW W M MW W M MTWTh M W TTh MW TTh MTWTh C na See page for 17 a list of class locations Students need not be in the honors program to , Honors Introduction To Cultural Anthropology To Honors Introduction , h , Honors Managerial Accounting Honors Managerial , h 7:00-10:10pm 1:00-3:30pm 12:00-2:30pm 3:00-6:10pm 9:30-10:55 8:00-10:05 1:15-3:20pm 8:00-11:35 7:00-10:10pm 11:30-12:55pm 11:30-12:55pm 7:00-10:10pm 1:00-3:50pm 1:00-3:30pm 6:00-9:10pm 6:30-9:40pm 5:00-9:45pm 7:00-10:10pm 1:30-4:30pm 7:30am-9:35 1:00-3:05pm 11:00-12:25pm 1:00-4:35pm Experience the advantages of small classes (no more than 18 than more (no classes small of advantages the Experience students), individualized students), attention from professors and peers, onors P onors and an enriched academic environment . , Honors Music Appreciation , H anta A anta transferable, transferable, require a minimum 3 .0 GPA, and carry an advisory reading level of 4 . S take an honors class, and classes may be taken at either college to fulfill honors program . requirements classes classes or the honors program at SAC, contact Kathy Patterson, (714) 2008 CLASSES: HONORS SPRING he H he 564-6528, 564-6528, office D-428, Santa Ana . College . the prerequisite requirements Psychology 100H, Honors Introduction To Psychology Honors Introduction To Psychology 100H, Tkt 7710031 Probability Honors Statistics And Social Science 219H, Tkt 8321975 Honors Elementary Spanish II Spanish 102H, Tkt 8510275 to Interpersonal Comm. Honors Intro. 101H, Speech Comm. Tkt 8710199 Honors Mass Media & Society 105H, Comm. Television/Video Tkt 9010531 English 103H, Honors Critical Thinking And Writing English 103H, Tkt 3310375 Honors Critical Thinking And Writing English 103H, Tkt 3310377 Regional Geography Honors World Geography 100H, Tkt 4510011 The 16th Century Civilizations To Honors World History 101H, Tkt 4810131 Honors The United States Since 1865 History 121H, Tkt 4812131 S. History Honors Mexican-American in the U. History 124H, Tkt 4812431 The Quest For Global Reform Honors America And History 128H, Tkt 4812831 to Global Studies Intro. Honors Interdisciplinary Studies 117H, Tkt 5211701 Honors Statistics & Probability Mathematics 219H, Tkt 6321975 Music 101 Music Honors World Music 102H, Tkt 6510201 Honors Nutrition Nutrition & Food 115H, Tkt 6911504 Honors Critical Thinking Philosophy 110H, Tkt 7211075 to American Governments Honors Intro. Science 101H, Political Tkt 7610175 Accounting 102 Anthropology 100 Earth Science Honors Introduction To Earth Science 110H, Tkt 2711014 Honors Freshman Composition English 101H, Tkt 3310176 0110231 Tkt 6510150 Tkt 0210031 T

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Art 030 or 130 recommended . Emphasis on contemporary art concepts, Includes learning technical aspects of Web Art 030, 110, and 130 recommended . 110, 030, Art Work on one exhibit or several in this open Prerequisite: Art 130 . Prerequisite: Leysen M Lee D Genoway K Miller R Hower T Hower J Wagstaff Nielsen C Genoway K Hower T Hower Marquez P A Sagen Orr E Genoway K Waterman P Waterman Orr E INSTRUCTOR Duplessis D Hardy K A Sagen Hardy K Prerequisite: Art 137A . Prerequisite:

Prerequisite: Art 140A . Prerequisite: Color theory, value, composition emphasized composition value, theory, Color . . Field trips include visits to local galleries and behind-the- and galleries local to visits include trips Field Course content and arranged hours will be discussed . See page for 17 a list of class locations . techniques and contemporarystyles Studyhistorical of and Intermediate and advanced projects emphasizing pastel . Prerequisite: Art 132A . Prerequisite: DAYS MW MW TTh TTh S MW TTh T S S MW T F MW TTh F S F Required for art majors . Includes lectures, visits to artists’ studios, and opportunities to work to opportunities and studios, artists’ to visits lectures, Includes GALLERY PRODUCTION - ART 124 PRODUCTION - ART GALLERY

Includes creative Web design . projects Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: $4.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $4.00 material fee required 6:30-9:40pm 2:00-5:10pm 1:00-4:10pm 9:30-12:40pm 12:40-3:50pm 9:30-12:40pm 4:00-6:05pm 6:00-10:15pm 9:00-12:10pm Hrs Arr Hrs 9:00-12:10pm 2:00-5:10pm 6:00-10:15pm 9:00-1:15pm 6:30-9:40pm TIME 6:30-9:40pm 9:00-3:30pm 9:00-12:10pm 9:00-3:30pm Drawing from man-made objects and natural forms . AND 0613008 0613005 0613004 0613001 0613009 0612904 0614002 0613007 0612401 0613701 0614102 0614001 0612903 0614103 0613101 0613202 0613702 0613299 Introduction to graphic design concepts . for Web papersvarious . using grounds of techniques . watercolor opaque and transparent of use the in study Further for both fine art and commercial uses . skills . painting basic develop to designed study painting the oil soluble and water and/or techniques, acrylic to tools, Introduction materials, theory, color and composition includes content Course of traditional and contemporary painting styles . May be repeated . Introductory course in expressive drawing, exploring composition form, line, and a variety of media . Introduction to drawing of the human form utilizing the live model following traditional and contemporary approaches . techniques painting and drawing Pastel Art 130 . Prerequisite: Contemporary uses of pastels styles . and media materials, techniques, airbrush of study basic A on skill development and preparation of portfolio material . applications . and media materials, techniques, airbrush of study Additional skill development of portfolio material . watercolor transparent of use the to approaches fundamental of study A TKT# Are you interested in meeting prominent California artists? Would you like to be a part of a special group of students that has opportunities to visit exhibiting artists’ studios, arrange their artwork in our and gallery, give guided tours to visitors? These and other activities are part of this laboratory . class . entry / open exit class on working and management, gallery exhibits, art of installation and preparation in Instruction staff . exhibition museum a . galleries college two in shows art on scenes museum tours of collections and exhibition preparation . areas Orientation meeting for all Gallery Production students Feb is 13, WEDNESDAY, 12:30- 1:20pm in the Gallery SAC C-101 . staff or 714-564-5615 office, Gallery Art the notify orientation, attend to unable are you If . 714-564-5600 Arts Division office, Performing and in the Fine and elements the applying and rollovers, slicing, images, effects, optimization, file colors, safe principles of . design techniques and applications . are included drawing/painting, drawing/painting, in conjunction with other media . personal expression and style . .) (Same as Computer Science 155

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www.sccollege.edu/schedule View SCC’s class schedule at Required for art majors . Required for art majors . Hurry! Class sizes are limited. May be repeated . $15.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $15.00 material fee required $15.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $15.00 material fee required Santiago Canyon College! 9:30-12:40pm 6:30-9:40pm 9:15-12:25pm 9:00-12:15pm 6:30-9:40pm 6:30-9:40pm 7:00-10:15pm 9:30-10:55 11:00-12:25pm 11:00-12:25pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm TIME Hrs Arr Hrs 9:30-10:55 9:30-10:55 12:30-1:55pm (See online courses page in class schedule, or go to www schedule, page(See online courses in class It may be waiting for you at Santa Ana College Courses – Can’t find the class you need? – SCC’s class schedule is included in this booklet. 0611101 0611004 0611001 0610603 0610202 0610402 0610501 0610201 0610301 0610406 0612102 0612101 0610102 0610103 0610405 0611503 Fundamentals of visual organization as applied to objects-in-the-round . various media . . kingdoms and tribes African of arts traditional the of appreciation and History theory color and organization visual of principles basic of Study creative projects . Historical survey of the visual arts of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia . Southeast and India Japan, China, of arts visual the of survey Historical . achievement artistic to culture and philosophy Eastern Far of technique and content . of style, Provides continued study of typography as problems, a means using for solving traditional complex graphic hand design skills, digital technology and portfolio presentations including including the use of digital technology and traditional hand skills . Introduction to the fundamentals of typography with regard to current aesthetics in the use communicationvisual . for type of Dialogue among artists, critics, students and faculty on issues and problems in art from the semester each differ present .Topics the to century 20th mid Art 195 . Prerequisite: Art 121A . Prerequisite: History and appreciation prints of architecture, sculpture, and painting, applied arts from the late nineteenth century through the twentieth century History and appreciation of Mexican and Chicano art, pre-Columbian to the present, including including present, the to pre-Columbian art, Chicano and HistoryappreciationMexican and of and the United Statesthe modern murals of Mexico . beliefs, general cultural patterns, impact of African art on Western art, African-American art in art African-American art, Western on art African of impact patterns, cultural general beliefs, the 20th century including and the U .S .A ., America, Latin A study of art movements, painters, sculptors, period . Renaissance through the modern and architects and printmakers from the TKT# The study of art through the Middle Ages . Middle the through art of study The discussion and reading . lectures, films, for art majors . (CAN ART SEQ A = ART 101+102) SEQ A = ART (CAN ART 101+102) SEQ A = ART (CAN ART ART FORUM: ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY ART 115, ART

ART 111, THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (CAN ART 16) (CAN ART THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 111, ART

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3-day desertcampojtwithpitfirings, (optional). tools . construct will Primitive techniques construction in and pottery firing . Exploration of clay as a structural and creative material, including throwing on the wheel, the on throwing handbuilding, surfacedesignandglazing. including material, creative and structural a as clay of Exploration TKT# Prerequisite: . Art 162orportfolioapproval . 195 orportfolioapproval composites . digital create to design using . graphics skills digital technology of creating Application and images scanned manipulating photographs, enhancing and . images 3D. and outputting CD and print, Web, manipulating, for Photoshop using to introduction An toglazingexplored. alternatives techniques,handbuilding of study Further forms . sculptural on emphasis with and image preparation for print and web . and print for preparation image and portfolio. color,effects . for restoration, create techniques to Photoshop of applications oriented production Intermediate Introduction toglazechemistry forms . utilitarian functional, on emphasis an with techniques thrown wheel of study Further 0615002 0616201 0615302 0615201 0615101 0616301 0615001 0616203 0615102 0616303 0615103 AND SAC Beginning toAdvancedLevels Creative Ceramics Hand BuildingConstruction TIME 1:00-4:10pm 10:00-1:15pm 9:00-12:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 10:00-1:15pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:15pm 9:00-12:10pm 7:00-10:15pm 7:00-10:10pm 12:30-3:40pm Pottery WheelMakingand $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. – Santa Ana College Courses – Courses College Ana Santa Sawdust, raku, dung, low temperature salt and other pit firings utilized. firings pit other and salt temperature low dung,raku, Sawdust,

MW TTh MW TTh MW TTh TTh MW S MW TTh S DAYS . Students provide own clay Studentsprovideown andtools. Students provide own clay Studentsprovideown andtools. INSTRUCTOR Crabb P Brown S Brown Crabb P Crabb P Crabb P Brown S Brown Crabb P Caterina Barrett Caterina A Art Staff Caterina Barrett Caterina A Crabb P Art Staff ou o bsc kls n tcnqe fr editing for techniques and skills basic on Focus Exploration of 3D scanning, negative manipulation, negative scanning, 3D of Exploration Students provide own clay Studentsprovideown andtools.

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Register online at www.sac.edu at online Register Emphasizes handbuilt forms . LOC./RM. SAC C-105 DMC-104 SAC C-105 SAC C-105 SAC C-105 DMC-104 SAC C-105 SAC A-219 SAC C-105 SAC A-219 SAC C-105 SAC C-105 ntuto i capturing, in Instruction Prerequisite: Art 151. Prerequisite: Art 151.

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ART 196B, 3-DADVANCED MODELINGTECHNIQUES ART 184B, INTERMEDIATE GLASSBLOWING ART 184A, BEGINNINGGLASSBLOWING ART 182, INTRODUCTIONTO JEWELRY ART 168, DIGITAL MEDIA:PORTFOLIO ANDBUSINESSSTRATEGIES ART 195, INTRODUCTIONTO DIGITAL MEDIAARTS ART 192A, DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION WITHILLUSTRATOR ART 187, GLASSSLUMPINGANDFUSING ART 191A, DIGITAL PUBLISHINGWITHINDESIGN

ART 196A, 3-DMODELINGFUNDAMENTALS Introduction to multimedia tools; graphics, text, sound, motion, using Flash software . 163 and192A;orportfolioreview and basicstonecutting. Basic instruction in jewelry fabrication and casting, including silver soldering, lost wax casting, Prerequisite: . Art 129or195229ComputerScience155156portfolioapproval promotion . self- and entertainment,advertising, presentations, business in used is Flash how research TKT# Television/Video 181. Communications StudioMax. 3-D using techniques . repeated as be Television/Video(Same May 182 . ) Communications lighting environmental and materials, surface techniques,refined modeling advanced on emphasis with development image graphics Computer Television/Video . 181.)Mayberepeated Communications using Autodesk 3-D Studio Max . construction scene and techniques, modeling 3-D drawing, spline 2-D in development Skill print, andtheweb. animation Macintosh . the on program Illustrator Adobe the using techniques illustration and design to introduction An . be repeated complex documents and web-ready pages using the InDesign software on documents . the Macintosh . page multiple and single of development and design in experience including layouts, page and publishing desktop to introduction An or brasswiresoldering, andsandblasting. glass,copper draping and making,slumping,fusing mold ceramic including explored be will designs . glass stained enhanced and bowls,tiles, decorative plates, as such projects 3-dimensional or flat create to fusing glass and slumping glass Experience sre o cmue gahc apiain ad rpis techniques. required . graphics and applications graphics computer of survey A painting . and blasting sand Continued design/development techniques . operation . repeated equipment and use tool proper polishing, sandblasting, blowing, Mold Design development and glass blowing techniques from functional vessels to glass sculpture . customers . with working for requirements business skills . interviewing develop and portfolio, print/web create resume, develop goals, Creation of digital portfolio, for career and business . . and safeequipmentoperations 0619602 0618401 0618201 0616801 0616401 0619601 0619505 0619201 0619101 0618421 0618701 0619501 0619502 0619507 0619504 AND AND AND Recommendedforartistsanddesigners. Prerequisite: Concurrentenrollmentin Art 084. vriw f lmns n picpe o dsg ad motion. and design of principles and elements of Overview 6:00-10:15pm TIME 1:00-3:30pm 9:00-12:10pm 1:00-4:15pm 9:00-12:15pm 6:00-10:15pm 8:00-10:05 7:00-10:15pm 10:30-1:40pm 1:00-3:30pm 5 Hrs Arr 6:00-9:10pm 1:00-4:10pm 5 Hrs Arr 8:50-10:55 9:00-1:15pm 1:00-3:05pm 6:00-10:15pm $125.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $125.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. Prerequisite: Art 195. $25.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $25.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $10.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $10.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $15.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. $10.00 materialfeerequired forthiscourseatregistration. Instruction in commonly used professional industry topics and techniques,and topics industry professional used for commonly in Instruction

Lapidary techniques and polishing emphasized . polishing and techniques Lapidary T TTh S MW F T TTh TTh TTh TTh M S MW TWThF MW F DAYS . Mayberepeated . Mayberepeated Project work and other assignments created in lab . .

Waterman P INSTRUCTOR Williams M Monroe J S Brown Art Staff Waterman P Baitoo H Nielsen C Baitoo H Williams M Waterman P Freeland-Salcedo J Monroe J Waterman P Tani K Hostetter D Caterina Barrett Caterina A Art Staff . . Mayberepeated Mold blowing and glass sculpture using glass casting, See page 17 for a list of class locations class of a list 17 for page See Prerequisite: Art 195. Prerequisite: Art 184A. Students will identify markets, define career

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Prerequisite: Art 195.

SAC A-223 LOC./RM. SAC C-106 SAC C-106 DMC-104 DMC-104 SAC A-223 SAC A-219 DMC-104 SAC A-219 SAC C-106 SAC A-223 SAC C-106 SAC C-106 SAC A-223 SAC A-219 SAC A-219 SAC A-219 SAC A-219 Prerequisite:or 196A Art A variety of techniques of variety A

Prerequisite: Art 122, Prerequisite:Art oe rjc work project Some

. repeated be May Proper tool use tool Proper Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester

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1.5-3 Units 1.5-3 Units 1.5-3 Units nits 1.5-3 U Prerequisite: Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester

Projects provide students Prerequisite: Art 182 . Prerequisite: Field trips to artists’ studios, studios, artists’ to trips Field Classroom studio use of oils oils of use studio Classroom

Requires prior approval . May be repeated . . SAC C-105 SAC C-210 SAC C-208 SAC C-210 SAC C-106 SAC C-106 SAC C-210 SAC C-105 SAC C-106 SAC C-208 SAC C-106 SAC C-208 SAC C-210 SAC C-210 SAC C-207 SAC C-210 SAC C-105 SAC C-210 SAC C-210 SAC C-106 SAC C-210 SAC C-210 SAC C-106 SAC C-210 DMC-104 SAC C-210 SAC C-210 SAC C-210 DMC-104 SAC C-106 LOC./RM. May be repeated . Explores contemporary directions, directions, contemporary Explores Prerequisite: Art 241 . Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Art 231 . Art Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Art 230 . Art Prerequisite: Emphasizes individual creative problems . Crabb P Duplessis D Leysen M Orr E Monroe J Freeland-Salcedo J Freeland-Salcedo Orr E Crabb P Williams M Leysen M Hassold L Lee D Hardy K Genoway K Sivertsen K Miller R Crabb P Hower T Hower J Wagstaff Genoway K Orr E Orr E Monroe J Duplessis D Brown S Hower T Hower Orr E Orr E Brown S Monroe J INSTRUCTOR

May be repeated . . Further study of new media, technique and style with May be repeated . See page for 17 a list of class locations (Same as Music 268, Television/Video Communications 268 .) DAYS TTh TTh MW MW W M MW MW TTh MW TTh MW F TTh F TTh MW S MW T MW MW S TTh S MW MW MW S May be repeated . Student projects differ each semester . techniques and materials new of Exploration . technique and style of development Further Prerequisite: Art 168 . Prerequisite: . $25.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $25.00 material fee required 7:00-10:10pm 6:30-9:40pm 6:30-9:40pm 6:30-9:40pm 6:00-10:15pm 6:00-9:10pm 2:00-5:10pm 1:00-4:10pm 1:00-3:30pm 6:30-9:40pm 9:30-12:40pm 2:00-5:10pm 9:00-3:30pm 1:00-4:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 9:30-12:40pm 9:00-12:10pm 12:40-3:50pm 9:30-12:40pm 6:00-10:15pm 6:30-9:40pm 6:30-9:40pm 1:00-4:10pm 6:30-9:40pm Arr 2 .5 Hrs 9:00-12:10pm 2:00-5:10pm 2:00-5:10pm 7:00-10:15pm 9:00-12:10pm TIME Prerequisite: Art 041 or 141 . Prerequisite:

AND AND 0625012 0625001 0625013 0625011 0625061 0625054 0625032 0625010 0625018 0623302 0625014 0623307 0625099 0623304 0625091 0623306 0625006 0623301 0624001 0624103 0624203 0623201 0625051 0623309 0624102 0624202 0626801 0628201 Students work in teams to design, organize, and produce digital media projects for . clients Art 140B . Continued instruction in jewelry fabrication and casting including silver soldering, and stone setting . lost mold making, enameling, wax wax working, casting, An advanced level course promoting refinement of painting skills with emphasis on individual on emphasis with skills painting of refinement promoting course level advanced An expression . creative in study intensive an is Concepts, Studio Advanced 250, Art of sections ALL in Enrollment visual arts for majors with studio emphasis, exploring contemporary directions, trends, and job markets with student projects differing each semester of the instructor Practical work experience in different production team roles: music project designer, leader, graphic video designer, print producer/editor, and web designers . TKT# technique composition, skills, drawing of development further with figure the of study Intensive the live model . and media utilizing the under semester the during executed be to problems drawing of series a plan will Students . direction instructor’s . and museums galleries, A continuing course in watercolor designed to further composition explore technique, media, and conceptual interpretation through individual direction . creating in used supplies) photographic and paper canvas, glass, clay, as (such Materials student . projects must be purchased by the individual class-assigned class, your regarding information specific for instructor art studio your with consult Please and about where and how to buy materials . An intermediate level class designed to advance the creativity of those with water-soluble basic oil skills or in acrylic painting . traditional and contemporary references . repeated . oil paint only limited to water-soluble emphasis . studio with majors for arts visual in study Intensive trends and job markets . with work for their portfolios . May be repeated .

MEDIA PRACTICUM DIGITAL 268, ART

WATERCOLOR INTERMEDIATE 240, ART

PAINTING ADVANCED 242, ART DRAWING ADVANCED 233, ART II JEWELRY 282, ART

STUDIO CONCEPTS ADVANCED 250, ART PAINTING INTERMEDIATE 241, ART

LIFE DRAWING ADVANCED 232, ART ) .

May . DATES 2 Units 3 Units 4/16-6/4 2/13-4/2 2.5 Units 2.5 Units

Prerequisite: Prerequisite: 1.5-3 Units Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Full Semester Further explores Further Animationprojects

(Same as Television/ Continues composition composition Continues .

Tutorials and projects combine combine projects and Tutorials . SAC C-208 SAC C-208 SAC C-210 SAC A-217 SAC SAC C-210 SAC A-217 SAC A-217 SAC SAC C-210 SAC C-210 SAC A-217 SAC SAC C-207 SAC C-210 SAC C-210 LOC./RM. May be repeated . Prerequisite: Art 197A or Television/Video (Same as Television/Video Communications 185 Communications Television/Video as (Same . Prerequisite: Art 030 or 130 . Prerequisite: Register online at www.sac.edu Leysen M Lee D Genoway K Waterman P Waterman Miller R Waterman P Waterman P Waterman Hower T Hower J Wagstaff Waterman P Waterman Sivertsen K Duplessis D Hower T Hower INSTRUCTOR DAYS MW MW TTh TTh Th MW S Th TTh F S The course includes sketching, inking, the development of .

Prerequisite: Art 196AB or Television/Video Communications 181, 182 . Communications 181, Television/Video Art 196AB or Prerequisite: Further exploration of media and techniques .

6:30-9:40pm 2:00-5:10pm 1:00-4:10pm 6 Hrs Arr 6 Hrs 9:30-12:40pm 5 Hrs Arr 5 Hrs 6:00-10:15pm 9:30-12:40pm 12:40-3:50pm 6:00-10:15pm 6:30-9:40pm 9:00-12:10pm 9:00-12:10pm TIME

Santa Ana College Courses – AND AND AND – 0623002 0623007 0623004 0623001 0619702 0623003 0619701 0623101 0619801 0623008 Continued study of computer animation techniques using 3-D Studio Max . Studio 3-D using animationtechniques computer studyof Continued developed through team approach with small groups Video of Communications individuals . 186 .) May be repeated . Communications 185 . Continued study in drawing with additional opportunities in graphic expression . graphic in media opportunities mixed additional with and drawing ink in study charcoal, Continued pastel, oil pencils, colored including media, May be repeated . to develop animation skills using 3-D Studio Max Studio 3-D using skills animation develop to Continued experience in drawing from the live model with opportunity self expression . for development of Art 131 . An introduction to basic character development film and storyboarding and as electronic used in games television, characters, storyboardcharacters, development and an overview of cartoon and storyboard history be repeated . concepts emphasizing individual expression . TKT# Introduction to computer animation using 3-D motion techniques motion 3-D using animation computer to Introduction LIFE DRAWING INTERMEDIATE 231, ART

DEVELOPMENT & CHARACTER STORYBOARDING 198, ART

TECHNIQUES INTERMEDIATE 3-D ANIMATION 197B, ART DRAWING INTERMEDIATE 230, ART

SAC FUNDAMENTALS 3-D ANIMATION 197A, ART SANTA ANA COLLEGE 3 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY002, ESSENTIALS ASTRONOMY 109, INTRODUCTIONTO THESOLARSYSTEM ART 283, JEWELRY III

ART 284, INTRODUCTIONTO STONE SETTING-JEWELRY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY008, O ART 296, COMPUTERGRAPHICSPRODUCTION

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY006, AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE ASTRONOMY 140, ASTRONOMYLABORATORY ASTRONOMY 110, INTRODUCTIONTO STARS ANDGALAXIES

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY098, L-1ALTERNATIVE COURSE Automotive Technology 002or006. components . electronic and equipment test of use and experiments circuits . electrical vehicle motor of operation and Principles (Same asDiesel076.)Suggestedpreparation: Automotive Technology 002or006. Technology 002or006. steering, following: the procedures . of alignment services wheel and and systems, operation suspension the in student the instruct to Designed Technology 002or006. be will transmissions automatic of presented procedures service and diagnosis, operation, Theory, Technology 002or006. systems . Tune-up procedures including ignition, carburetion, oscilloscope, emission control and computer TKT# basic knowledge oftellertechniquesincluding . basic knowledge banktransactionsandcustomerservice Course provides prospective bank employees with a broad overview of financial institutions and tune-up. automotive . repeated in experience year one or 032, 022, Technology Automotive vehicles . This course covers the function and testing of computerized engine sensors used on modern tradeexperience. 006 and032oroneyeartune-uprelated . diagnosis components,and operation Covers current automotive gasoline fuel injection systems, including applications, functions of experience. trade related tune-up year . repeated one or 032 and 006 or 002 Technology systems: G .M’s, TBI, and PFI; Ford’s controlled EEC computer IV automotive and following V; the and of OBII . diagnosis and function,Theory, component corresponding Automotive Technology coursewithagradeofCorbetter Engine rebuilding and machining practices . Technology 002or006. systems. braking anti-lock equipment . safety and and tools hand disc,furnish must Students drum, of service and diagnosis operation, of Theory . exit entry/open Open 095 .) Diesel as (Same Lab experience in advanced auto courses . work or1yearofverifiableautomotivetune-upelectricaltradeexperience. . examination Course . Car Clean Air recognized Repair of Bureau Automotive Technology 098, A-6 Courseand098,Alternative A-8 Course. Alternative to pass the L-1 Course Alternative exam . This course is a Bureau of Automotive Repair certified course 0807601 0901001 0809501 0802201 0805401 0804301 0803201 0901002 0808201 0808101 0808001 0808501 0809502 0805301 0809503 0809504 0809801 The use of meters and test equipment will be emphasized . be will equipment test and meters of use The Students furnish hand tools and safety equipment .

. Students furnish hand tools and safety equipment 6:30-10:35pm 9:00-1:50pm 12 Hrs Arr TIME 6:30-10:35pm 8:00-12:05pm 6:30-10:35pm 8:00-12:05pm 9:00-2:50pm 6:00-10:15pm 5:00-6:25pm 5:00-6:25pm 5:30-10:50pm 12 Hrs Arr 6:30-10:35pm 12 Hrs Arr 12 Hrs Arr 6:00-10:15pm Prerequisite: Minimum of 9 semester units of automotive tune-up/electrical course

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This course is a prerequisite for Biology 212 and Biology 214 . Biology and 212 Biology for prerequisite a is course This (Same as Environmental Studies 200 and Science 200) . Wed, Mar 19, 6-7:10pm, SAC R-228; Field trip Fri, Mar 28 through Sun, Mar 28 through Sun, Mar trip Fri, SAC R-228; Field 6-7:10pm, Mar 19, Wed, Biotech courses coming to courses SAC. Biotech coming $15.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $15.00 material fee required FIRST CLASS MEETING

7:00-10:10pm 12:30-2:35pm 1:00-4:10pm 6:00-9:10pm 8:00-12:00pm 6:15-9:25pm 7:20-9:25pm 5:30-6:55pm 9:00-12:10pm 6:00-9:10pm 9:30-12:40pm 4:30-5:55pm 3:00-5:05pm 5:30-6:55pm 6:00-9:10pm 8:00-9:25 7:00-10:10pm 5:30-6:55pm 6:00-7:10pm TIME Bridges to Biotechnology to Bridges We will get you up to up speed for the get you new will We Post-trip mtg . Post-trip 30 . AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND ALL (Pre-trip mtg . Students who do not attend the required for the first laboratory session . may be DROPPED from the roll sheet . (Tckt 1017901 meets Saturdays: Feb 16, 23, Mar 15, 22, Apr 19, 26, May 17, 31 and Jun 7 . May 17, 26, Apr 19, 22, Mar 15, 23, 16, Feb (Tckt 1017901 meets Saturdays: 1014903 1017901 1013903 1014902 1021103 1013902 1014901 1021104 1020001 1013901 1012801 Identification and study of ornamental and wild plants in Orange County Orange in plants wild and ornamental of study and Identification Normal structure and function of the human body part of the course . May not meet requirements for physical education or BSN majors . . diseases infectious on emphasis with microbiology medical of aspects theoretical and Practical Designed for allied health majors . Study of current problems such as energy, food, resources, population, and land use, including including use, land and population, resources, food, energy, as such problems current of Study economic and political factors . function, and structure cell stressing: life of basis molecular and cellular the of investigation An inheritance, of basis molecular the genetics, reproduction, cellular flow, information and energy evolution . cell and TKT# science elective . of Chemistry 119 or 209 or equivalent recommended . grade of C or better be repeated . An ecological study of plant and animal life of the southern and central California coast .

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(Same as English 054 .) Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Biology 055 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 6:00-9:10pm 3:30-6:40pm 3:30-6:40pm 3:00-6:10pm 2:30-5:40pm 2:15-5:25pm Hrs Arr Hrs 12:30-3:40pm 7:00-10:10pm 11:00-2:10pm 1:00-2:25pm 11:00-2:10pm 12:15-3:25pm 10:00-1:10pm 9:30-10:55 9:00-12:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 8:30-11:40 8:00-11:10 8:00-11:10 8:00-11:10 8:00-11:10 1:30-2:55pm TIME 8:00-11:10 8:00-9:25 Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs 3:30-4:55pm 12:00-4:10pm

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MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 066, BUSINESS APPLICATIONS MICROSOFT WORD BASICS 125, BUSINESS APPLICATIONS

OFFICE MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE 120, BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS 115, COMPUTER KEYBOARDING SPEED AND COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 115, BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS 058, LEGAL INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION-SPANISH/ LEGAL INTERPRETATION 058, APPLICATIONS BUSINESS

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TKT# Any questions Any pertaining to the listed Criminal Justice Programs can be by answered calling the phone number listed by each program title or by call C class . timesanddates training needs of Law Enforcement and other public safety agencies, classes are scheduled on an as-needed basis . Justice 566-9200. Criminal (714) the at ing Office Academies • • • • Call CJA Prerequisite: Training forCustodyOfficers • • Call CJA Prerequisite: Arrest andControlTraining • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Call CJA Prerequisite: Range Training • • • • Call CJA Prerequisite: CJA: 100984hrs–24Units Basic Police Academy Tactics forSurvival Training the Trainer/Instructor Course Arrest &ControlUpdate Tactical Firearms Tactical Covert/CrisisEntry Advanced HandgunSkills Reading:Advisory 3 withthe This courseisofferedincooperation Sheriff’s SpecialOfficer Jail SecurityforRecordsClerks Update Custody/Corrections Special Weapons/Tactics Team Shotgun Police Carbine Patrol Rifle Motorcycle Tactics Update LightShotgun Low Laser Firearms Immediate Deployment Action/Rapid Handgun skillsandKnowledge Field Tactics Shotgun 12 GaugeLess-LethalMunitions enforcementofficers . For law entry-level Student willreceiveinstructioninallareasof Must be Employed in Law Enforcement inLaw Must beEmployed Orange CountySheriff’s Department. Criminal JusticeasRequiredbyP office to thecoursethroughCriminalJustice Academies

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ENGINEERING 110, ADVANCED CADAPPLICATIONS

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For non-Manufacturing Technology majors . For Technology non-Manufacturing Hurry! Class sizes are limited. $4.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $4.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $2.00 material fee required $4.00 material fee required for this course at registration. for this course $4.00 material fee required at registration. for this course $4.00 material fee required Topics include surfaces, solids, shade, and color . Santiago Canyon College! 6:00-9:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 5:30-9:45pm 8:00-9:25 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs 9:00-1:15pm 8:00-9:25 7:00-10:10pm 8:00-1:05pm 6:00-6:55pm TIME 6:00-10:10pm 6:00-10:10pm 8:00-9:25 It may be waiting for you at AND AND AND AND Can’t find the class you need? SCC’s class schedule is included in this booklet. 3305005 3305004 3305001 3218802 3305008 3218801 3305002 3225001 3222801 3225002 3219101 3219301 3305003 Selected laboratory exercises in engineering circuit analysis . or concurrent enrollment . Engineering 191 . circuits, RLC and RL, RC, problems; circuit solving for techniques Laws; Kirchhoff’s and Ohm’s steady-state sinusoidal and analysis, polyphase . circuits ENGLISH N50 PLACEMENT INFORMATION: Prerequisite: Qualifying profile from English placement process . placement reading the on percentile 20th the below score who students that recommends . test register concurrently in a Reading class writing, summary and journal autobiographical, including communication written to Introduction and responding to essays . TKT# tools machine of knowledge general including operation and setup tool machine of Fundamentals and . processes rule . steel 6-inch and wear 011; Technology Manufacturing 051; 011, Engineering in enrollment concurrent or completion 006 . 002 or Technology Automotive or drafting Intergraphaided MicroStationthe computer operation of and principles Fundamental and design system emphasizing Civil Engineering applications, to create, store modify, and plot graphic data . Theory, concepts, techniques and practices of three dimensional MicroStation design using Intergraph Application of the concepts of orthographic protection to engineering . of the branches various solution the in of arising problems three-dimensional design concepts or applications . Physics 227 (both may be taken concurrently) . Student may be referred to the Writing Center Writing the to referred be may Student Qualifying profile from English placement process .

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Recommended preparation: Engineering 184 . Recommended preparation: Register online at www.sac.edu Includes: 3-D models, extruding to 3-D, coordinate extruding to 3-D, 3-D models, Includes: Staff Staff Iranpour S Galvez R Staff Iranpour S Staff Iranpour S Staff Burgos J Staff Iranpour S Staff Caldin Sr Caldin Sr Staff Galvez R Staff Galvez R Staff Fonseca J Fonseca Staff C Takahashi Staff Galvez R Galvez R Galvez R Fonseca J Fonseca Takahashi C Takahashi J Fonseca INSTRUCTOR Recommended preparation: Engineering 183 . Recommended preparation: DAYS W Th MTWTh W M MTWTh TTh TTh W W MW Th S W W S S MW (Software Utilized: AutoCad 2007 (Software Utilized: AutoCad 2007) (Software Utilized: AutoCad 2007) (Software Utilized: AutoCad 2007) (Software Utilized: AutoCad 2007)

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND NOTE: SOME ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES REQUIRE LAB TIME SOME ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE NOTE: ssential Basic Skills, 0 units, open entry/open exit. entry/open open units, 0 Skills, Basic ssential 3354004 3354001 3321201 3327203 3354006 3327003 3321101 3354002 3324201 3327004 3323301 3320601 3354005 Beginning academic ESL course . studyand skills . degree . associate to from ESL placement process . Writing techniques and critiquing strategies focusing on the longer short story or novel . be repeated . Survey of world literacy masterworks since the . Renaissance 101H . Prerequisite: English 101 or 101H . Prerequisite: Writing techniques and critiquing strategies focusing on the short story Shakespearean comedies and romances, emphasizing depiction of human nature and timeless and nature human of depiction emphasizing romances, and comedies Shakespearean conflicts . Survey of America’s greatest works of literature and their contributions to American culture from 1860 to present . including fiction, and non-fiction, literature, traditional evaluationall and of issues, trends, history, the emphasizing studyliteraturechildren A of for drama, poetry, books, picture genres: vmajor full-length works . TKT# acquisition, language second and first language, human of structure and nature the to Introduction use . language and literacy, of development explored . Prerequisite: Qualifying profile from ESL placement process . Prerequisite: Practice in listening, speaking, and reading, grammar, study skills . level . sentence skills you need for your college classes. Sign up Sign classes. college your for need you skills E This is YOUR dedicated center, to helping you! Come by L-206 and check it out!

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ENGLISH 233A, SHAKESPEARE’S COMEDIES AND ROMANCES ENGLISH 233A, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE N40B, INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC ESL II ACADEMIC INTRODUCTION TO N40B, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ENGLISH 212, CREATIVE WRITING II/FICTION CREATIVE ENGLISH 212, SURVEY OF WORLD LITERATURE ENGLISH 272,

CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ENGLISH 270,

WRITING I/FICTION CREATIVE ENGLISH 211,

ENGLISH 242, SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1860-PRESENT (CAN ENGL 16) (CAN SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE, ENGLISH 242, ESL I ACADEMIC INTRODUCTION TO N40A, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ENGLISH 206, INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND USE LANGUAGE INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH 206,

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. See Online Courses page in class See Online Courses page in class .sac .edu/disted for more information .) Mandatory on-campus meetings: Wed, Wed, Mandatory on-campus meetings: Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in English Prerequisite: . See additional information on page . 26 See additional information on page 26 . See additional information on page 26 . Register online at www.sac.edu Beyersdorf M Menke K Greenberg H Martinez D Dickinson A Dickinson Taylor J Taylor Mitzner R Read-Davidson M Munoz J Ramshaw C Zook R Menke K Bennett G Pichardo D S Wood Sanabria R Lockhart A Lockhart Ramshaw C Bassett D Grunkemeyer C K Patterson Patterson K Patterson Pratt L Martinez D Bassett D Martinez D INSTRUCTOR .sac .edu/disted for more information .) DAYS W W MW T TTh MW TTh MW MTWTh W MW MW TTh M T MW TTh TTh TTh MW W TTh TTh MW Prerequisite: A high school or college GPA of 3 .0 or above A and high a school or college GPA Prerequisite:

An introduction to the study of literature with assigned readings from the schedule or go to www

Hrs Arr Hrs 6:00-10:15pm 6:00-10:15pm 1:00-3:05pm 6:00-10:15pm 9:45-11:50 12:45-2:50pm 8:00-10:05 1:15-3:20pm 9:00-1:45pm 12:45-3:55pm 8:00-10:05 8:00-10:05 11:00-12:25 1:00 – 4:10 12:30-1:25pm 8:00-9:25 Hrs Arr Hrs 7:30am-9:35 8:00-10:05 8:00-10:05 10:15-12:20pm 12:45-3:55pm 10:15-12:20pm 11:30-1:35pm 10:15-12:20pm TIME Courses page in class schudule or go to www Courses page in class Santa Ana College Courses – (Tckt No 3310310 combines online instruction . (Tckt No 3310208 combines online and on campus instruction . (Tckt No 3310208 combines online Feb 13, Mar 19, Apr 30, Jun 4, 5-6:50pm, SAC D-102 . 5-6:50pm, Jun 4, Apr 30, Mar 19, 13, Feb – meetings: Mon, Feb 11, Mar 17, Apr 21, May 19, 3:45-5:45pm, SAC D-102 . 3:45-5:45pm, May 19, Apr 21, Mar 17, 11, Feb Mon, meetings: 3310310 3310312 3310305 3310205 3310314 3310206 3310313 3310204 3310377 3310311 2012803 3310203 3310307 2011680 5211701 2011101 2011674 3310208 3310176 3310375 3310308 3310202 2012802 3310207 3310105 3310116 0 or above and a grade of C or better in English in better or C of grade a and above or 3 .0 of GPA college or school high A Prerequisite: 101 or 101H . Enriched exposure to argumentative writing with an emphasis on critical thinking and writing . and thinking critical on emphasis an with writing argumentative to exposure Enriched Analytical writing . and poetry drama, novel, short story, following: Argumentative and analytical writing with an emphasis on critical thinking and writing . Prerequisite: English 101 or 101H with a grade of C or better Prerequisite: 101 or English 101H . Enriched exposure to expository and argumentative essays and the research paper emphasizing paper research the and essays argumentative and expository to exposure Enriched in-depth treatment of topics . ACE 116 or qualifying profile from English grade of C or better in English 061 or EMLS 112 or placement process . TKT#

HONORS CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING ENGLISH 103H, Counseling 128 ENGLISH 101H, HONORS FRESHMAN COMPOSITION ENGLISH 101H,

AND COMPOSITION LITERATURE ENGLISH 102, Counseling 116 Studies 117H Interdiscplinary ENGLISH 103, CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING ENGLISH 103, Counseling 111 Counseling 116 Counseling 128

Enrollment in all classes within a block is required . Enrollment in all classes SAC U-LINK English 103H ENGLISH 103H Experience and Learning Communities II . are available in Freshman English 103H classes ENGLISH 103 Experience and Learning Communities II . are available in Freshman English 103 classes Enrollment in all classes within a block is required . within Enrollment in all classes English 103 U-LINK English 102 ENGLISH 102 Experience and Learning Communities II . are available in Freshman English 102 classes Enrollment in all classes within a block is required . within Enrollment in all classes English 102 PUENTE English 101 101 English SANTA ANA COLLEGE 52

TKT# 4 units Composition Freshman OR 101H English 101 3 units Composition Advanced ESL EMLS 112, 3 units to theEssay Introduction EMLS 110, 4 units and ReadingIII Writing, Grammar EMLS 109, 4 units & ReadingII Writing, Grammar EMLS 107, 4 units and ReadingI Writing, Grammar EMLS 055, 3 units & GrammarI Reading, Writing ESL N49, 1 unit Academic ESLII Introduction to ESL N40B 1 unit Academic ESLI Introduction to ESL N40A S ts soe fo ohr ntttos r nt accepted. not are institutions other from scores test ESL testingusingtheESL/EMLSPlacement of language Test andadvisement. beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels . English . not is language native whose students for ment instruction must take the placement test at Santa Ana College or Santiago Canyon Canyon Santiago College, todeterminewhichcoursesbestmeettheirneeds. or College Ana Santa at test placement the take must instruction completed ESL credit courses at other colleges and are still in need of additional English Depart English the by offered is Program ForStudents ESL/English Multi-Lingual The ESL/ENGLISH FORMULTI-LINGUAL STUDENTS(EMLS) ESL SAC TIME

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DAYS ======Qualifying profilefromEnglish Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS Qualifying profilefromESL/EMLS grade of “C” orhigher completion ofEMLS107witha placement processOR grade of “C” orhigher completion ofEMLS055witha placement processOR grade of “C” orhigher completion ofESLN49witha placement processOR grade of “Credit” completion ofESLN40Bwitha placement processOR grade of “Credit” completion ofESLN40Awitha placement processOR placement process Reading Placement Test . forReading 100on Qualification AND ReadingLevel: Advisory EMLS 112withagradeof “C” or higher placement processORcompletionof grade of “C” orhigher completion ofEMLS110witha placement processOR grade of “C” orhigher completion ofEMLS109witha placement processOR Test Score/Placement INSTRUCTOR Initial placement into courses is the result Register online at www.sac.edu at online Register SANTA ANACOLLEGE TRANSITION TOCOLLEGEENLISHTRANSFERPRORAM

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. Non-native speakers of English wishing English of speakers Non-native See page 17 for a list of class locations class of a list 17 for page See up toamaximumof6.0units up toamaximumof6.0units by student. for upto6.0unitsofcredit earned eachsemester Reading 100AB. Reading 100AB. as neededordesired Additional reading may beearnedeachsemester Reading N90ABor may beearnedeachsemester Reading N90ABor See specific class 1-3 unitsmaybe the ESL/EMLSprogram May betakenthroughout ( Reading N90AB Reading N80AB, or None listings inthisschedule. Individualized Reading Reading Classes Recommended

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Critical reading . Critical SAC D-213 SAC D-102 SAC D-107 SAC D-213 SAC D-434 SAC D-108 SAC B-31 SAC G-106 SAC R-228 SAC D-303 LOC./RM. Attention given to African American, Asian Asian American, African Attention given to Research methods . Research Sleep K Cervantes M Ehresmann B Ferrell K Ferrell Cervantes M A Veyna Vu H Vu Cho D Chlup I Staff INSTRUCTOR Essay writing in modes such as cause/effect, classification, classification, cause/effect, as such modes in writing Essay . See page for 17 a list of class locations Class discussion, films, demonstrations, field trips . DAYS

Th M TTh MW MW Th W MW T TTh DESCRIPTION . editing and Revising Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Cultural Art African Art History Mexican & Chicano/Chicana Art History Asian Introduction to Black Studies Introduction to Chicano Studies Dance and Cultures World Dance Beginning Mexican Folk Flamenco Dance Introduction to Ethnic Studies Civilizations to the 16th CenturyWorld Civilizations Since the 16th CenturyWorld American History in the U .S . Mexican History of Mexico in Early Childhood Education Cross Cultural Perspectives Music World America Jazz in Introduction to Sociology Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Vietnamese I Elementary Vietnamese II Elementary .sac .edu/online_counseling (Same as Biology 200 and Science 200 .) ETHNIC STUDIES Prerequisite: Grade Prerequisite: of C or better in EMLS 110 or qualifying profile from ESL 6:00-10:15pm 6:00-10:15pm 12:30-2:35pm 11:30-1:35pm 9:45-11:50 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 8:00-10:05 7:00-10:10pm 12:00-1:25pm TIME www Online Counseling Now Available! Counseling Online Ethnic Studies Degree Courses 3381210 3381209 3381206 3381208 3381204 9760201 9760103 3381201 3420001 9760101 COURSE ANTH 100 103 ART 104 ART 106 ART BLACK ST 101 CHIC ST 101 DNCE 105 DNCE 110 DNCE 113A/B ETH ST 101 HIST 101 HIST 102 HIST 124 HIST 153 HUM DEV 221 MUS 102 MUS 103 SOC 100 101 SPAN 102 SPAN VIET 101 VIET 102 of (borders) as they concern intercultural relations . mainstream U .S . American ethnic groups within & Native Chicano/Latino, American, -Mexico border region: geographic, historic, and artistic significance . artistic and historic, geographic, region: border U .S .-Mexico of Analysis recommended . placement process . Americans, , , Mexican Americans/Latinos from the pre- Columbian period to present . TKT# Advanced level writing course for multilingual students who speak English fluently but make writing when errors grammar multiple contrast . or comparison Students Multilingual For English and (ESL) Languague Second A As English Some NOTE: require lab time . (EMLS) classes including use, land and population, resources, food, energy, as such problems current of Study economic and political factors . Science elective . Historical and cultural survey of ethnic groups and relations in the U .S . RELATIONS

STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL

T & INTERCULTURAL CONTEXT & INTERCULTURAL THE BORDERLANDS: CULTURAL ETHNIC STUDIES 102,

ETHNIC STUDIES 101, INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES 101, COMPOSITION ADVANCED STUDENTS 112, MULTILINGUAL ENGLISH FOR ENVIRONMENT OF MAN STUDIES 200, ENVIRONMENTAL

Lab Not DATES - Critical . 3 Units 4 Units 4 Units 4 Units 3 Units 4/14-6/5

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Grammar review Lab hours are required . SAC D-205 SAC D-201 SAC B-19 SAC D-107 SAC D-207 SAC B-9 SAC B-5 SAC B-29 SAC D-206 SAC D-208 SAC B-31 SAC D-211 SAC D-214 SAC D-212 SAC D-209 SAC D-201 SAC D-201 SAC D-108 SAC D-207 SAC D-201 SAC B-7 SAC D-303 SAC D-303 SAC D-303 SAC D-211 SAC D-103 SAC B-8 SAC D-212 SAC L-202 SAC D-107 LOC./RM. SAC B-31 SAC D-214 SAC D-212 Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EMLS in better or C of Grade Prerequisite:

Grammar practice and review and practice Grammar Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EMLS 055 EMLS in better or C of Grade Prerequisite: Critical reading . . Grammar practice and review and practice Grammar Register online at www.sac.edu Practice with narrative and descriptive paragraphs, paragraphs, descriptive and narrative with Practice Myers D Civen I Nau J Baker E Josifek J Woodruff S Woodruff Beasley J Mallory L Hassel E Ferrell K Ferrell Staff Baumheckel K Seidel M Dwyer D Sabha F Cavina K Sleep K Ferrell K Ferrell Seyster B Hassel E Lewis M Dwyer D Dwyer D Zamoyska C T Erohina Ehresmann B Keith K Hicks R Keith K Ehresmann B INSTRUCTOR Naum M Lewis M Mallory L SEE ALSO Paragraph review and introduction to essay writing using writing essay to introduction and review Paragraph Prerequisite: Credit in ESL N40B or qualifying profile from DAYS Lab hours are required . are hours Lab TTh TTh MW TTh M MW MW TTh T MW MTWTh MW MW TTh MW MW TTh TTh TTh MW MW TTh MW TTh MW MW MW TTh MW TTh MW MW MW Practice with narrative, descriptive and expository paragraphs, Practice with narrative paragraphs and journal writing, emphasizing writing, journal and paragraphs narrative with Practice Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in EMLS 107 or qualifying profile Lab hours are required . are hours Lab FOR ENGLISH Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ESL N49 or qualifying profile from ESL from profile qualifying or N49 ESL in better or C of Grade Prerequisite: ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LINGUAL STUDENTS (EMLS) CLASSES REQUIRE LAB TIME LINGUAL Grammar practice and review 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 6:00-10:15pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 6:00-10:10pm 3:30-6:40pm 2:00-5:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 4:45-6:50pm 1:15-4:25pm 1:15-4:25pm 7:00-10:10pm 1:45-3:50pm 12:30-3:40pm 7:00-10:10pm 11:30-2:40pm 12:30-3:40pm 9:45-11:50 11:30-2:40pm 7:00-10:10pm 8:00-11:10 11:30-2:40pm 8:00-10:05 8:00-11:10 11:00-2:10pm 8:00-11:10 TIME 8:00-11:10 8:00-11:10 8:00-11:10 Revising and editing . and Revising . reading Critical . ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (SEE AMERICAN COLLEGE ENGLISH) (SEE AMERICAN ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Santa Ana College Courses – – 3380903 3375510 3380912 3375502 3381010 3380911 3375507 3380712 3381011 3380909 3375506 3380711 3381009 3380907 3375504 3380710 3381007 3380904 3354906 3375503 3380707 3381004 3380905 3354905 3380705 3375501 3381002 3380901 3354903 3380704 3380902 3380702 3354901 hours are required . are hours placement process . reading . 109 or qualifying profile from ESL placement process . Introductory writing course for multilingual students who speak English fluently but often make often but fluently English speak who students multilingual for course writing Introductory write . they when mistakes grammar modes such and as narrationillustration . by examples and reasons, incorporating all elements of good development . good of elements all incorporating Paragraph-level writing for multilingual students who speak English but often make grammar make often but English speak who students multilingual for writing Paragraph-level mistakes when they write . emphasizing vocabulary, unity, and sentence subordiantion and variety and subordiantion sentence and unity, vocabulary, emphasizing Sentence and paragraph level writing for multilingual students who speak English but often write . they when mistakes grammar make NOTE: SOME ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) AND ENGLISH FOR MULTI FOR ENGLISH AND (ESL) LANGUAGE SECOND A AS ENGLISH SOME NOTE: Sentence-level writing for multilingual students who speak English but often make grammar write . they when mistakes . modals and tenses and forms verb correct Sentence practice and controlled composition, emphasizing use of simple and progressive verb . tenses TKT# review Lab hours are required . from ESL placement process . or qualifying profile from ESL placement process . applicable to associate degree . test . ESL placement STUDENTS MULTILINGUAL AND READING II AND READING III AND READING I THE ESSAY INTRODUCTION TO STUDENTS 110, ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL

SAC ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL STUDENTS 109, WRITING, GRAMMAR GRAMMAR WRITING, STUDENTS 109, ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL STUDENTS 107, WRITING, GRAMMAR GRAMMAR WRITING, STUDENTS 107, ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL STUDENTS 055, WRITING, GRAMMAR WRITING, 055, STUDENTS ENGLISH FOR MULTILINGUAL ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE N49, READING, WRITING & GRAMMAR I & GRAMMAR WRITING READING, N49, LANGUAGE AS A SECOND ENGLISH

SANTA ANA COLLEGE 54 E.S. ACTIVITIES 140, KARATE E.S. ACTIVITIES 132, GOLF-PLAYING LESSON E.S. ACTIVITIES N70, BASICACTIVITIES

E.S. ACTIVITIES 200, INTRAMURALSPORTS-BASKETBALL E.S. ACTIVITIES 160, TENNIS E.S. ACTIVITIES 150, HATHA YOGA

E.S. ACTIVITIES 150, HATHA YOGA E.S. ACTIVITIES 160, TENNIS

E.S. ACTIVITIES 185, AIKIDO E.S. ACTIVITIES 107, BADMINTON E.S. ACTIVITIES 155, SELFDEFENSE

E.S. ACTIVITIES 130, GOLF

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TIME 10:00-10:55 4:00-7:10pm 4:00-5:25pm 3:00-6:20pm 7:30-8:55pm 5:30-6:55pm 10:10-12:15pm 9:00-12:10pm 11:00-11:55 3:45-7:05pm 11:00-12:25pm 11:00-1:05pm 12:00-12:55pm 8:00-10:05 9:00-11:05 1:00-1:55pm 4:00-6:05pm 9:00-10:25 7:00-10:10pm EXERCISE SCIENCE – Santa Ana College Courses – Courses College Ana Santa . Mayberepeated

. All participants should be in good physical condition . physical good in be should participants All ACTIVITIES . Mayberepeated TTh TTh M MW TTh MW F F MW TTh MW Su MW F S TTh T TTh T DAYS CAUTION EXERCISE

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E.S. ACTIVITIES 220, BASKETBALL E.S. AEROBICFITNESS140, WALKING/JOGGING FORFITNESS E.S. ADAPTED ACTIVITIES N15, ADAPTED FITNESS-SENIORS

E.S. AEROBICFITNESS150, STRETCH, FLEX&TONE E.S. AEROBICFITNESS146, STABILITY BALLTRAININGFORFITNESS E.S. ADAPTED ACTIVITIES 208, ADAPTED AEROBICS E.S. ADAPTED ACTIVITIES 205, ADAPTED BADMINTON E.S. ADAPTED ACTIVITIES 202, ADAPTED CIRCUITWEIGHTTRAINING

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6–9pm INSTRUCTOR May be repeated . Jones G Sneddon D Sneddon D Sneddon D Sneddon D Sneddon D Outside hours must be completed and supervised at Outside hours must be completed and supervised at an at supervised and completed be must hours Outside May be repeated . 9am 6pm See page for 17 a list of class locations Transferable course . Transferable an ORIENTATION Thurs, Jan 3 , 9am, SAC E-108) 9am, Jan 3 , Thurs, Students are also required to record 44 hours of exercise Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: DAYS On-Line Class (no campus meetings) ...... SPORTS AND SOCIETY attend 3 Units ...... Outside hours must be completed and supervised at an exercise science exercise an at supervised and completed be must hours Outside (Tckt No 3590003: Mandatory orientation Wed, Jan 2, 6pm OR Jan 2, MandatoryWed, orientation(Tckt No 3590003: 8–11am & Mon–Thurs Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs $5.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $5.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $5.00 material fee required for this course at registration. $5.00 material fee required Satisfies Plan A Area & Plan B D-2 Area D-7 May be repeated . TIME PERSONAL FITNESS EVALUATION PERSONAL Learn the role sports our in society. play Mon–Fri Mon/Tu/Wed only at 9am AND 6pm only at 9am Mon/Tu/Wed Mon/Tu/Wed/Th/Fri Mon/Tu/Wed/Th/Fri Mon/Tu/Wed/Th 3590102 3590001 3590201 3590101 3590002 3590003 Personal Personal evaluation of your fitness level . Personal Personal evaluation of your fitness level . evaluate flexibility, strength, blood pressure, body composition, pulmonary function resting function pulmonary composition, body pressure, blood strength, flexibility, evaluate electrocardiogram and a graded exercise test . hours of exercise outside of . class an exercise science facility at the college where the student is enrolled . students without heart problems . electrocardiogram resting composition body pressure, blood strength, flexibility, evaluate and a graded exercise test . . class of outside facility at the college where the student is enrolled . problems . resting function pulmonary composition, body pressure, blood strength, flexibility, evaluate electrocardiogram and a graded exercise test . . class of outside exercise of hours enrolled . is student the where college the at facility science exercise individuals with no heart problems . Personal Personal evaluation of your fitness level . Do you like, play or watch sports? watch or play like, Do you TKT#

PERSONAL FITNESS EVALUATION FITNESS 101, E.S. PERSONAL FITNESS EVALUATION FITNESS 100, E.S.

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Register online at www.sac.edu No swimming skills required . No swimming skills required . This class is designed to incorporate weight lifting into lifting weight incorporate to designed is class This Gorrie D Luppani M Argo R Nutter K Gorrie D Abdrabou D MacDonald R Gorrie D Daniel D Gorrie D Howell A Howell D Tyler Argo R Tyler D Tyler G Warren Gorrie D Benson M Luppani M Benson M Daniel D Staff D Tyler D Tyler Gorrie D INSTRUCTOR XING ESAF 198 Aerobic activity is designed to improve muscle tone and The program is geared to developing cardiovascular endurance, endurance, cardiovascular developing to geared is program The The program is geared to developing cardiovascular endurance, endurance, cardiovascular developing to geared is program The . . at own pace your Prerequisite: Student must demonstrate swimming skills . Prerequisite: Student must demonstrate swimming skills . Prerequisite: . . DAYS Th MW F T TTh M M TTh S Th MW MW F F MW TTh TTh MW TTh S MW S MW TTh CARDIO PUMP CARDIO May be repeated . AQUATICS You choose and the work weight You Whether you are in shape or out of shape this class will improve your overall your improve will class this shape of out or shape in are you Whether Strength training at a cardio pace It develops strength and endurance of all major muscle groups using routines using groups muscle major all of endurance and strength develops It

EXERCISE SCIENCE 4:55-7:00pm 11:00-11:55 11:30-1:35pm 6:30-8:30pm 11:00-11:55 7:00-9:05pm 6:00-8:05pm 9:30-10:55 9:00-11:05 4:55-7:00pm 5:00-5:55pm 11:00-12:25pm 11:30-1:35pm 11:00-1:05pm 6:00-6:55pm 11:00-11:55 6:00-6:55pm 10:00-10:55 5:00-5:55pm 9:00-11:05 7:00am-7:55 8:00-10:05 9:00-9:55 9:30-10:55 TIME Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: HAVE FUN GETTING IN SHAPE! IN FUN GETTING HAVE Santa Ana College Courses – – 3580605 3559801 3580606 3556003 3580604 3555603 3556002 3580601 3580602 3580106 3555601 3556001 3580103 3555604 3555801 3580107 3555504 3555606 3555807 3580104 3555602 3555501 3555803 3580101 Instruction in overall fitness development . fitness overall in Instruction routine . cardio a music . to performed You choose the weight and work at your own pace . fitness level! An aerobic exercise class in water in class exercise aerobic An . increasing flexibility and toning muscles Individualized program designed to improve swimming techniques and endurance . Individualized program designed to improve swimming techniques and endurance . repeated . repeated . An aerobic exercise class in water in class exercise aerobic An . increasing flexibility and toning muscles Instruction and practice in the basic sroke techniques and aquatic safety procedures . be repeated . An exercise program combining stretching, aerobic and An resistive exercise exercises program to combining strengthen stretching, and tone the body as a way of improving and enhancing physical fitness . cardiovascular endurance . in tempo with a greater emphasis on a non-stop 25-30 minute program with 10-15 minutes of abdominal work and stretching . A series of boxing, kickboxing, stretching exercises arranged to music, gradually increasing Aerobic exercises, strength routines and stretching activities set to music designed to improve to designed music to set activities stretching and routines strength exercises, Aerobic enhance muscular strength and flexibility cardiovascular endurance and TKT# Instruction and practice in the basic stroke techniques and aquatic safety procedures . be repeated .

E.S. AEROBIC FITNESS 198, CARDIO PUMP AEROBIC FITNESS 198, E.S.

E.S. AEROBIC FITNESS 158, STEP AEROBICS AEROBIC FITNESS 158, E.S. AEROBICS AQUA AEROBIC FITNESS 160, E.S.

E.S. AQUATICS 206, LAP SWIMMING 206, AQUATICS E.S. E.S. AQUATICS 206, LAP SWIMMING 206, AQUATICS E.S.

AEROBICS AQUA AEROBIC FITNESS 160, E.S.

E.S. AEROBIC FITNESS 156, CARDIO BO CARDIO AEROBIC FITNESS 156, E.S.

E.S. AQUATICS 201, SWIMMING 201, AQUATICS E.S.

SAC E.S. AQUATICS 201, SWIMMING 201, AQUATICS E.S.

AEROBICS AEROBIC FITNESS 155, E.S. SANTA ANA COLLEGE 56

E.S. FITNESS120, STRENGTHLAB E.S. FITNESS110, CIRCUITTRAINING 109 or 110 or 115 can be taken per semester E.S. FITNESS115, CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING SAC FitnessCenterHours: The SACFitness inE‑102, Centerislocated phone(714)564-6917 . HOURS hours. orientation Wed thefirstweekofIntersession. 10am, willbegivenat Intersession orientations 12noonand6pm, Mon, Tues, the beginningofeachhour at givenduringthefirstweekofminisemester Mini SemesterOrientations hours. permitted duringorientation hours eachdayofthefirsttwoweekssemester 10am, willbeginpromptlyat Orientations 12noon, and6pmduringoperational ORIENTATIONS for Students are required to attend the Fitness Center a minimum of ATTENDANCEtwo times per week ORIENTATION week for.5unitsandaminimumofthreetimesper1unit theStrengthLabaminimumoftwotimesper Students arerequiredtoattend ATTENDANCE SAC StrengthLabHours: inG‑103,The SACStrengthLabislocated phone(714)564-6907 . HOURS during timeslistedbelow

E.S. FITNESS119, STRENGTHLAB E.S. FITNESS109, CIRCUITTRAINING

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E.S. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 160, THEORY OF SOFTBALL THEORY 160, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S.

E.S. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 150, THEORY OF SOCCER THEORY 150, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S.

E.S. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHETICS 201, BASEBALL-MEN 201, ATHETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S.

FOR ATHLETES-WOMEN CONDITIONING 128, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S.

E.S. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 205, GOLF-MEN 205, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S. E.S. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 180, THEORY OF TRACK AND FIELD OF TRACK THEORY 180, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S. BASKETBALL-MEN 202, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S. SWIMMING-MEN 206, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S.

FOR ATHLETES-WOMEN CONDITIONING 128, ATHLETICS INTERCOLLEGIATE E.S.

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HISTORY U.S. WOMEN IN 127, HISTORY

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GEOLOGY 201, INTRODUCTION TO HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (CAN GEOL 4) (CAN GEOL GEOLOGY HISTORICAL TO INTRODUCTION 201, GEOLOGY

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64 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT116B, PROGRAMMING FORINFANTS AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT110, CHILD, FAMILY ANDCOMMUNITY(DS2)

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT113, TUTORING READINGINELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT114, CAREERSINTEACHING

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT112, HEALTH, SAFETY&NUTRITIONFORCHILDREN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT111B, CREATIVE LEARNINGEXPERIENCESFOR

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT111A, PROGRAMMINGFORYOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG CHILDREN(DS3) TODDLERS (DS4)

of staffandfamilieswithinsuchprogramswill beaddressedthroughoutthecourse. planning and interactions among staff, children and parents . Focuses on implementing quality infant/toddler programs, including curriculum, environment, plan . educational an develop and objective, career a formulate assessments, career in participate classrooms children. togainexperiencewithschool-age age children elementary currently reading below grade level . of skills reading for support the on focusing strategies, tutoring effective of examination An in allcurriculumareasofthepreschoolsetting. Explores techniques for planning developmentally appropriate activities and fostering creativity . family/school relations and emphasizing child-oriented process, positive guidance Students techniques,will develop classroom a transitions,teaching philosophy and incorporating developmentally-appropriate practice, through newborn child, adolescence . the of socialization the modify that community the in forces the of Dynamics of the child-parent-teacher relationships, patterns of communities and examination TKT# academic preparation, credentialing, career ladders, and goal setting principles . Introductory course for a career in teaching Basic conceptsabouthealth, safety, totheyoungchild. foodandnutritionastheyrelate This course examines the teacher’s role in creating appropriate early childhood environments . Sat, Feb 9, Mar29, May3, May31, Jun7, 9:30am-12:;30pm, SACB-33. 4911601 4911201 Room S-132, (714)564-6352. orcallusat Education,Teacher for Center SAC’s by stop information, more For • • • • • • andresources: services offersthefollowing Education reach yourgoalofbecomingateacher Teacher canhelpyou Education Santa Ana College’s Centerfor the Future! Touch and Teacher a Be 4911402 4911301 4911151 4911005 4911101 4911401 4911152 4911102 4911001 4911202 4911002 4911004 Teaching Fieldwork Opportunities CBEST andCSET Test Resource Preparation Book LoansforSelected Teacher Classes Education on Information Teacher Programs Preparation Specialized Academic Advisement andCounseling tothe Orientations Teaching Profession (Tckt No 4911152 is designated for English language learners. forEnglishlanguage (Tckt No4911152isdesignated (Tckt No 4911002 is designated for English language learners. forEnglishlanguage (Tckt No4911002isdesignated (Tckt No 4911101 is designated for English language learners. forEnglishlanguage (Tckt No4911101isdesignated (SameasCounseling114.) (Tckt No4911202: on-campusmeetings: allof thefollowing Studentsmustattend SAC page inclasspage scheduleorgotowww 6:30-9:40pm 7:00-10:10pm TIME 4:00-6:05pm 3:00-6:15pm 6:00-9:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 6:00-9:10pm 4:45-6:50pm 6:00-9:10pm 6:00-9:10pm 11:00-12:25pm Hrs Arr 5:00-8:10pm 6:00-9:10pm

– Santa Ana College Courses – Courses College Ana Santa Prerequisite: HumanDevelopment107and108Aor107L. T M Th W Th F W Th Th W TTh M M DAYS

Richey K INSTRUCTOR Valdez S Nguyen M Torresluna J Morgan-Beazell G Dumas P MacKenney V Bautista S MacKenney V Valdez S Valdez S Valdez S Moran M Staff

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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT200, COMPUTERLITERACY FOREARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT120, DEVELOPMENTOFTHESCHOOLAGE CHILD(DS5) HUMAN DEVELOPMENT250, ADULT SUPERVISION/MENTOR TEACHER INEARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT221, CROSSCULTURAL PERSPECTIVESINEARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT216, ADMINISTRATION OFEARLY

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT298A, SUPERVISEDFIELDEXPERIENCEINEARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT260, MENTORING ADOLESCENTSI HUMAN DEVELOPMENT220, THECHILDASVICTIM HUMAN DEVELOPMENT205, EXCEPTIONALITYANDSPECIALNEEDSINHUMAN CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS:LEVELII(DS6) CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS DEVELOPMENT rciu a te aps hl Dvlpet etr, r prvd etr ece sites. teacher mentor approved or Prerequisite: HumanDevelopment111B. Centers, Development Child Campus the at Practicum gain basiccomputerskillsusingchilddevelopmenttopics. teachers . development child for skills and knowledge science computer Basic (Same as Special Services 205.) (Same asSpecialServices Diseases and disorders commonly found in children and young adults which result in in result which adults young and children in exceptionality found commonly disorders and Diseases middle childhood, developmentaltrendsandissuesofdiversity years. twelve children and five of of development ages the social between and personality cognitive, physical, the of examination An TKT# CR/NCR only to adolescents . appropriate topics health-related and resources community on information specific Includes program qualityandtheneedsofchildren, parents, andotherstaff. addressing simultaneously while staff and teachers new to supervisors/mentors as function classrooms . childhood early in adults supervising of principles and methods the of study teacher,a experienced the For children andfamilies. and similarities differences encountered in of our schools and society appreciation and acceptance understanding, an developing on Focuses parents, andeducator socialservices points: vantage child,five from law,children neglected battered,and of molested Exploration fiscally soundprogram. a operating and relations, community and parent,advisory facilitating and staff,establishing quality,program maintaining and establishing of areas the in selecting, supporting and hiring An examination of the complex role of the administrator of early care and education programs characteristics, challenges and need for mentoring the adolescent in the foster care system . care mentoring. foster the in adolescent the of mentoring for need and characteristics,challenges methods and responsibilities role, the of study A 4922001 4929803 4920002 4920501 4926001 4912001 4925001 4922101 4922003 4921601 4920001 4920502 4922103 Online Counseling Now Available! Human DevelopmentStudents! www 9:30-10:55 TIME 6:00-9:10pm 7:00-9:50pm 11:30-1:05pm 10:00-11:15 7:00-10:10pm 6:00-8:50pm 11:00-2:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:30-10:40pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm .

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Japanese 102 is equivalent is Japanese102 Study groups and individual See additional information SAC R-124 SAC R-124 SAC A-207 SAC SAC R-124 SAC R-128 SAC B-5 SAC TV SAC SAC R-124 A-219 SAC SAC D-401 SAC A-206 SAC SAC D-401 A-219 SAC LOC./RM. SAC D-205 SAC H-201

Emphasizes computerized editing

Prerequisite: Japanese 101 or equivalent, or two Laboratory assignments . Computer assisted instruction . Goldmann D Sweeny Y Sweeny Zook R Sweeny Y Sweeny Y Sweeny Patterson K Patterson Little C Kehlenbach E Goldmann D Wood S Wood Fish Z Fish Little C Wood S Wood Wadhwa Y Wadhwa INSTRUCTOR Ito M SEE ALSO Japanese 101 is equivalent to two years of high school See page for 17 a list of class locations

STUDIES DAYS W W W TTh MTWTh TTh MW TTh M TTh MW M TTh TTh JAPANESE Covers cognitive language, argument and proof, propositional and JAPANESE CLASSES REQUIRE LAB TIME JAPANESE Meets CAN JOUR 2 requirements . JOURNALISM TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS

Prerequisite: A high school or college GPA of 3 .0 or above . GPA A high school or college Prerequisite: 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 12:45-3:55pm 11:00-12:25pm 11:30-2:50pm 8:00-10:05 11:00-12:25pm Hrs Arr Hrs 11:00-12:25pm 1:00-4:10pm 10:15-12:20pm 11:00-12:25pm 1:00 – 4:10 TIME 1:45-4:15pm 1:45am-4:15pm Enrollment in all classes within a block is required . Enrollment in all classes Laboratory . assignments

INTERDISCIPLINARY OR OR 5215504 2012803 5215505 3310375 5612201 5212181 5215502 5211701 5211102 5612101 5211701 5510101 5510202 the cultural, political the and cultural, economic implications of globalization . Introduction to the basic skills printing of techniques for copy publications and editing, advertisements . headlining, graphic and pagination . arts, layout, design, An introduction to the humanities through a study of seven major art forms: film, drama, music, music, drama, film, forms: art major seven of study a through humanities the to introduction An sculpture and architecture . painting, literature, sexual love, on focusing by sexuality human of aspects psychosocial and biological Examines arousal/ sexual reproduction, function, physiologyand anatomyand identity, gender behavior, response and sexual dysfunction . and conversation reading, study; cultural and vocabulary grammar, pronunciation, complex More ideas . of expression the for composition to the third year of high school Japanese . years of high school Japanese with a passing grade . TKT# computer-based research focus on the geographic, historical and contemporary settings of globalization . Introduction to writing, reporting and gathering news under newsroom conditions . newsroom under news gathering and reporting writing, to Introduction of the legal reporter, and ethical issues, interviewing skills and Internet reporting . skills recommended . Formal Formal and applied logic . predicate logic and philosophy of . logic 111 .) Pronunciation and speaking, grammar and common idioms, reading and writing . grammar and common idioms, Pronunciation and speaking, to culture . Japanese . A multidisciplinary student-driven social science course dealing with a conceptual approach to approach conceptual a with dealing course science social student-driven multidisciplinary A

(CAN JAPN SEQ A = JAPN 101+102) STUDIES

THROUGH THE ARTS HUMANITIES STUDIES 121, INTERDISCIPLINARY

Counseling 128 SEXUALITY HUMAN STUDIES 155, INTERDISCIPLINARY English 103H EDITING PUBLICATIONS JOURNALISM 122,

JOURNALISM 121, NEWS WRITING & REPORTING (CAN JOUR 2) NEWS WRITING & REPORTING JOURNALISM 121, II (CAN JAPN 2) JAPANESE ELEMENTARY 102, JAPANESE LOGIC INTRODUCTORY 111, STUDIES INTERDISCIPLINARY GLOBAL HONORS INTRODUCTION TO STUDIES 117H, INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 117H INTERDISCIPLINARY Experience and Learning are availableInterdisciplinary in Freshman 117H classes Studies Communities II . on page 26 . U-LINK Studies 117H Interdiscplinary JAPANESE 101, ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I (CAN JAPN SEQ A = JAPN 101+102) JAPANESE ELEMENTARY 101, JAPANESE

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Total Units 30-33 Total oddlers CDC 101 SAC B-7 LOC./RM. T Students who previously completed completed previously who Students Students who previously completed completed previously who Students . . School-Age Option Preschool Option . . Infant/Toddler Option Infant/Toddler . Register online at www.sac.edu Preschool Children Infants and Infants and School-Age Children Morgan-Beazell G Dunn C INSTRUCTOR Requirements and Certificate Human Dev Human Dev Prerequisite: Human Development 107, 107L, 111 and 117 Human Dev

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Want to work with Want 6:00-9:10pm 5:00-7:05pm TIME Want to work with Want Want to work with Want aA & aA & aA & Certificate HD 107 HD 110 HD 112 HD 116A HD 116B HD 200 HD 205 HD 220 HD 221 HD 298B Educ 100 HD 107 HD 110 HD 113 HD 114 HD 120 HD 121 HD 200 HD 205 HD 220 HD 221 HD 299 HD 107 HD 108A HD 110 HD 111A HD 111B HD 112 HD 200 HD 205 HD 220 HD 221 HD 298A Santa Ana College Courses – – 4929804 4929901 AA Human Development Supervised paid or volunteer experience responsibilities . in student’s major including new or expanded Practicum at the Rancho Santiago Community College District Child Development Centers or approved mentor teacher sites . or 116A and 116B . Minimum concurrent enrollment in 7 units, including 2 units in Human Development . employed . not eligible TKT# Teachers needed for children of ALL ages! children of needed for Teachers 118 can choose to take either 120 or 121 to complete the requirements . HD 118 (School Age Child Care) is no longer offered longer no is Care) Child Age (School 118 HD 117 can choose to take either 116A or B to complete the requirements . 117 can choose to take either HD 117 (Infant & Toddler Care) is no longer offered longer no is Care) Toddler & (Infant 117 HD

WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION COOPERATIVE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 299,

SAC PRACTICUM INFANT/TODDLER HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 298B, SANTA ANA COLLEGE 66 JOURNALISM 123, NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION

JOURNALISM 124, MAGAZINE WRITINGANDPRODUCTIONWORKSHOP JOURNALISM 230A, BROADCAST NEWSPRODUCTION JOURNALISM 130, PRINCIPLESOFBROADCAST NEWS JOURNALISM 230B, BROADCAST NEWSPRODUCTION JOURNALISM 201, PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM 230C, BROADCAST NEWSPRODUCTION JOURNALISM 222, ADVANCED PUBLICATIONS WRITING JOURNALISM 230D, BROADCAST NEWSPRODUCTION

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MANAGEMENT 120, PRINCIPLES OFMANAGEMENT LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY102, INFORMATION SOURCESFOR LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY053, LIBRARY INTERNSHIP LIBRARY ANDINFORMATION STUDIES103, INFORMATION RETRIEVAL LIBRARY ANDINFORMATION STUDIES100, LIBRARY RESEARCHFUNDAMENTALS

LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY101, INTRODUCTIONTO LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY

MANAGEMENT 121, HUMANRELATIONS &ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR

PARAPROFESSIONALS: TOOLS ANDTECHNIQUES ON THEINTERNET Students will participate inhands-onexercisestheLibrary Students willparticipate discussed . be will Internet the and databases magazines,books, reference as such sources libraries . in skills survival with students provide to Designed . formats electronic and print both in sources information to introduction An TKT# financial resources. and human of management successful the to essential procedures Principles,methods,and fields . theoretical and practical exploration of the nature and types of information in selected subject organization, staffing, services, collections, sourcesandterminology onlineinformation library technician the in of role various the types on of emphasis particular library with settings . field career a as libraries to Introduction Technology 101, 110, 122. Library Technology in Certificate or Degree AA an skills . and knowledge learned apply to student the allow will that settings library selected carefully two in experiences work field supervised Closely expressions, andcitingresources. information evaluating on the Internet . Course will focus on library research strategies for effectively locating and evaluating information Business 121.) theories,structure . communications, motivational leadership,organizational of and The role of the manager and management’s relationship to . employees (First class meetingforLibrary Technology 053, Internship, Library willbethefirst Wed ofthe 5840001 5840301 5840002 6012005 5810201 5810101 5805301 6012007 6012102 INFORMATION STUDIES LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY Become an efficient user of information resources . Become anefficientuserofinformation (See Online Courses page inclass(See OnlineCoursespage scheduleorgotowww Builds skills in information searching and in the evaluation of information sources. ofinformation searchingandintheevaluation Buildsskillsininformation LIS 103, InformationRetrieval ontheInternet LIS 100, ResearchFundamentals Library 1:00-2:05pm Hrs Arr TIME 1:00-2:05pm 11:30-12:55pm 6:00-9:10pm 6:00-9:10pm Hrs Arr 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm Core topics are formulating search strategies, understanding how to form search MANAGEMENT Planning, organizing, directing, controlling. LIBRARY AND . information Sign upfor1unitcourses: semester, Feb 13, 4-4:55pm, SACL-112-1)

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058 Prerequisite: Manufacturing Technology Blueprint Reading Mathematics Technical Beginning Machine Operation Writing CNC Program Tooling Live With CNC Lathe Center CNC Horizontal Machining Not applicable to associate degree . associate to applicable Not Singh N Singh N Singh N Singh N Kanzler D Corley G Gershman B Corley G Corley G Bayard J Corley G Singh N Singh N Singh N Kanzler D Singh N Singh N Singh N Singh N Cole J Singh N Singh N INSTRUCTOR Bayard J

GY TECHNOLO . See page for 17 a list of class locations Prerequisite: Manufacturing Technology 071 and 074 . Technology Manufacturing Prerequisite:

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Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Manufacturing Technology courses Technology Manufacturing in enrollment Concurrent Prerequisite: May be repeated . 8:30-10:40pm 8:30-10:40pm 7:30-10:40pm 7:30-10:40pm 5:30-8:25pm 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr 5:30-7:30pm 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr 6:00-10:10pm 2:30-5:30pm 6:00-10:10pm 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs Arr Hrs Arr 2 Hrs 9:00-1:15pm 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs 7:30-10:40pm 7:30-10:40pm 7:30-10:40pm 6:00-9:10pm 9:00-1:15pm TIME 6:00-7:25pm 2:30-5:30pm Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Manufacturing Technology courses requiring courses Technology Manufacturing in enrollment Concurrent Prerequisite: Emphasis placed on programming and machining 3 dimensional surfaces dimensional 3 machining and programming on placed Emphasis . May be repeated . be May AND AND AND AND AND AND 6259603 6259602 6259606 6259608 6259604 6259609 6260301 6259605 6260302 6259601 6257601 6257701 6258401 6259702 6259607 The Manufacturing Technology Program at Santa Ana College has Ana College Program at Santa Technology The Manufacturing machine tool labs in Southern California . one of the best equipped FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES RECOMMENDED 011 Tech Manufacturing 053 Tech Manufacturing 058 Tech Manufacturing 071 Tech Manufacturing URING CLASSES NEW MANUFACT 086 Tech Manufacturing 094 Tech Manufacturing 6257501 6259701 Advanced set up and operation of CNC machining center mill . Creation of solid models and 3D toolpaths using Solidworks software . 103 .) May be repeated . repeated . machine tool laboratory hours . and 071 with a grade of C or better in and fixturing, finishing, roughing, machining of varietya of part configurations . 073 and 075 or 081 and 082 . Technology Manufacturing preparation: and computers personal of use the in experience for Lab computer CAD/CAM of use Supervised . classes CAD/CAM in used being software exit . requiring CAD/CAM Computer laboratory hours . Setup and operation of CNC controlled lathes with emphasis on the application of 10T Fanuc machine control and CNC machining methods . machining CNC and software CAM using parts machine of manufacturing the in concepts Advanced centers AXIS thread 4th rotary milling, instruction reaming table on cycle, and boring multiple cycles, fixture offsets . conventional both of operation and set-up in experience for lab tool machine the of use Supervised and CNC machine tools . TKT# Suggested preparation: Manufacturing Technology 073 . Technology Manufacturing Suggested preparation: Continued instruction of computer assisted numerical control programming . control numerical assisted computer of instruction Continued and methods of creating 3-D geometry and 3-D toolpaths using Mastercam 3-D software .

SET UP & OPERATION 3D TOOLPATHS CAD/CAM COMPUTER LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY N97, MANUFACTURING

CAM APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 077, MANUFACTURING CNC MILL SET UP ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 084, MANUFACTURING LABORATORY TOOL MACHINE TECHNOLOGY N96, MANUFACTURING SOLIDWORKS BASIC SOLID MODELING TECHNOLOGY 103, MANUFACTURING

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 076, CNC TURNING CENTER TECHNOLOGY 076, MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 075, MASTERCAM - 3D GEOMETRY, - 3D GEOMETRY, MASTERCAM TECHNOLOGY 075, MANUFACTURING

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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 069, JOB SHOP SKILLS TECHNOLOGY 069, MANUFACTURING

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For additionalinformation, MW MW TTh TTh S MW TTh TTh TTh S MW MW MTWTh MW MW TTh TTh MW TTh MW DAYS Prerequisite: Mathematics 070 and 080 with a grade of C or C of grade a with 080 and 070 Prerequisite: Mathematics . Prerequisite: Mathematics 080 with a grade of C or better or C of grade a with 080 Mathematics Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Successful completion of Mathematics 140 Mathematics of completion Successful Prerequisite: .) for moreinformation Morrison J Khakbazan M INSTRUCTOR Root A MacBride-Hart C Pai R Fazeli F Turner E McClure C Sheldon J Bui M Klaus R McKowan L Ternes L Meier K Morrison J Ly L B Hager Lieu T Nguyen T Nguyen D Sorcabal C

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MATHEMATICS 219, STATISTICS ANDPROBABILITY MATHEMATICS 170, PRE-CALCULUSMATHEMATICS (CANMATH 16) MATHEMATICS 275, DISCRETEMATHEMATICS II

MATHEMATICS 203, MATH FORFUTUREELEMENTARY TEACHERS (CANMATH 4)

MATHEMATICS 219H, HONORSSTATISTICS &PROBABILITY CAI CAI B =MATH 180+185)(CANMATH SEQC=MATH 180+185+280) MATH 180+185+280) SEQ B=MATH 180+185)(CANMATH SEQC=MATH 180+185+280) Vectors and three dimensional space, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and vector analysis . iis n cniut drvtvs n itgas f leri ad rgnmti functions. trigonometric and algebraic of integrals . and derivatives of integrals Applications and derivatives continuity and Limits tutor math the of responsibility and Role or better Green’s,Stoke’s, theorems . divergence and Mathematics 170. Mathematics to equivalent course a and Exam 4 Level Math the by measured as skills equivalent or better Centeraspartofthearrangedhours. Study in theMath new technologies, and an overview of the math curriculum . instruction, communication skills, cultural awareness, learning styles, problem solving techniques, TKT# and 270withagradeofCorbetter theory, Boolean Algebra, algebraic structures and linear algebra . Second of two semesters of discrete mathematics needed in computer related disciplines: Graph school orcollegeGPA of3.0orabove of students . and individual research and presentations, with applications designed Enhanced around format for individual the interests beginning course in statistics, using a seminar approach and computers Social Science219or219HwithagradeofCbetter . explorations based structures . mathematical and Designed for prospective elementary teachers, the course emphasizes problem solving techniques 180H withagradeofCorbetter series. infinite forms,and coordinates,indeterminate polar equations, parametric conics, techniques, integration functions, transcendental of Calculus measured by the Math Level 3 Exam and a course equivalent to Mathematics 080or140. Level3ExamandacourseequivalenttoMathematics measured bytheMath 219 .) Prerequisite: 080 or 140 with a grade of C or better or equivalent skills as Mathematics . statistics in course Beginning 160. Level4Examandacourseequivalent toMathematics by theMath 180 . functions . logarithmic and exponential,trigonometric, Rational, 6317003 6321908 6321950 6328001 6320302 6318505 6318001 6316550 6327501 6321975 2011102 6321914 6321901 6321911 6318501 6318004 6317001 6321903 6321902 6321960 6318002 6317004 6321904 6318006 6317007 Prerequisite: Mathematics 160 with a grade of C or better or equivalent skills as measured .

(Same as Social Science 219H .) Prerequisite: Mathematics 080 or 140 and a high TIME 12:30-3:00pm 12:30-3:00pm 8:30-1:15pm 3:30-5:35pm 12:30-2:35pm 2:45-5:15pm 9:15-11:45 1:00-2:50pm 5:30-7:35pm 1:00-3:30pm 9:00-10:50 2:45-5:15pm 9:45-12:15pm 7:00am-9:30 7:45-10:15pm 12:00-2:35pm 11:30-2:00pm 5:30-8:00pm 12:00-2:30pm 8:00-1:20pm 12:30-3:00pm 7:15-9:45pm 7:45-10:15pm 6:00-8:30pm 7:45-10:15pm

Prerequisite: Mathematics 105 or 140 or 145 or 170 or 219 or 219H or 219H or 219 or 170 or 145 or 140 or 105 Mathematics Prerequisite: MW TTh MTWThF TTh MW MW MW TTh MW MW F MW TTh MW MW MW TTh MW MW S TTh TTh TTh TTh MW DAYS This course includes instructional delivery design and activity and design delivery instructional includes course This Includes use of computer software . computer of use Includes .

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INSTRUCTOR Sill K Anthony M Anthony M Anthony Sill K Bowers C Bowers Kashi M MacBride-Hart C Everett M Sci Staff McClure C Plum C Klaus R McClure C Ortiz F Tran F Kashi M Kashi M Pham T Zarske J Rivera F Leeds K B Hager Nguyen D Sill K Lieu T Prerequisite: Mathematics 170 with a grade of C or C of grade a with 170 Prerequisite:Mathematics . Includes training in individualized and small group small and individualized in training Includes Prerequisite: Mathematics 185 with a grade of C of grade a with 185 Prerequisite:Mathematics See page 17 for a list of class locations class of a list 17 for page See . For26. seepage additionalinformation .

Student will be required to volunteer Prerequisite: Mathematics 180 or 180 Prerequisite:Mathematics LOC./RM. SAC H-107 SAC H-108 SAC H-108 SAC H-104 SAC H-109 SAC H-104 SAC H-104 SAC L-203 SAC H-104 SAC A-213 SAC H-105 SAC H-108 SAC H-108 SAC H-108 SAC H-104 SAC H-104 SAC H-107 SAC H-108 SAC H-108 SAC H-108 SAC H-104 SAC H-107 SAC H-108 SAC H-104 SAC H-107 Prerequisite: Mathematics 185 Preparation for Mathematics Mathematics for Preparation (Same as Social Science Social as (Same

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. Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: Attendance at all campus Recommended as preparation as Recommended SAC N-114 SAC N-106 SAC N-106 SAC N-106 SAC N-106 SAC N-106 SAC N-106 SAC WEB SAC SAC N-117 SAC N-106 SAC C-104 SAC C-104 SAC N-105 SAC C-104 SAC D-105 SAC N-105 SAC C-104 SAC N-114 SAC N-105 SAC N-114 SAC N-117 SAC N-105 SAC N-117 SAC N-105 SAC N-114 SAC N-117 LOC./RM. Prerequisite: High School or college Prerequisite: Assignments differ from Music 034A . Music from differ Assignments Suggested for beginning instrumental and Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: Lead sheet interpretations are presented with presented are interpretations sheet Lead Continued technical skills introduced in Music in introduced skills technical Continued Introduction to basics of music notation, rhythm notation, music of basics to Introduction Mandatory meetings will be on campus class Prerequisite: Music 034A . Prerequisite: . Develops basic understanding of musical elements .

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Readings, guided listening assignments, required concert required assignments, listening guided Readings, . Practice pianos available on campus . See page for 17 a list of class locations Recommended for non-music majors . MUSIC Ability to notateAbility music not required . Practical experience in learning how to perform melodies, The study will also include the social and economic conditions economic and social the include also will study The

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European classical music tradition through study of musical elements,

. Prerequisite: Music 047A . Prerequisite: 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-9:05pm 7:00-9:05pm 5:50-7:55pm 1:30-2:25pm 12:30-1:25pm 10:00-12:05pm Hrs Arr Hrs 11:00-12:25pm 9:00-10:55 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 5:50-7:55pm 11:00-12:25pm 7:00-10:10pm 5:50-7:55pm 9:30-10:55 9:30-10:55 8:00-10:05pm 9:30-10:55 9:00-1:35pm 6:00-9:10pm 9:00-1:05pm 8:00-10:05pm 8:00-9:25 4:50-6:55pm TIME Includes expanded chord new vocabulary, scales and modes, and introduction to jazz May be repeated . meetings is mandatory (This is a hybrid in-class and online course . and online (This is a hybrid in-class Feb 22, 29, Mar 14, Apr 4, May 2, 23, 6:30-9:30pm, SAC N-117 . 6:30-9:30pm, 23, May 2, Apr 4, 14, Mar 29, 22, Feb 6507101 6506104 6506109 6506102 6506110 6506101 6506107 6510199 6510150 6506103 6510104 6510304 6504721 6510102 6510305 6504701 6510302 6510101 6503424 6510301 6510159 6510201 6510399 6503404 6510107 6501101 semester requires performance of a variety of new and different repertoire different and new of variety a of performance requires semester with basic performance skills . Rehearsal and performance of standard band music for performance in the community Enriched, in-depth study of music from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas . the and Europe East, Middle the Africa, Asia, from music of study in-depth Enriched, Enriched for . honors history and culture features, stylistic attendance and special projects . of 3 .0 or above . school or college GPA Class piano for beginners emphasizing note reading, basic keyboard skills, and sight reading . sight and skills, keyboard basic reading, note emphasizing beginners for piano Class . required Practice outside of class Intermediate group instruction on electric bass . electric on instruction group Intermediate 047A . improvisation . Group instruction for beginners on electric bass . electric on beginners for instruction Group presented . styles pop and jazz, rock, blues, and practical performance ideas . Songs presented . in class 111 . Advanced instruction in song writing (words and music) . and (words writing song in instruction Advanced for non-music majors . Seminar-style critical investigation of the interconnections of style, culture and aesthetics to promote enjoyment and understanding of world musics . of 3 .0 or above . GPA A historical survey of the development and America evolution from of its jazz earliest in roots music . European and African in which influenced this art form . Designed to increase awareness and appreciation of music from the European classical tradition classical European the from music of appreciation and awareness increase to Designed in relation to recordings . general culture and and history films video, through music of experience students’ deepens and TKT# Instruction in song writing (words and music) in various styles with students presenting their own songs live or pre-recorded . Introduction to music reading . rhythms and simple chords from a written score . music . about more know to want who those and students, voice for music theory

MUSIC APPRECIATION MUSIC 101,

MUSIC 071, SYMPHONIC BAND MUSIC 071,

MUSIC 102H, HONORS WORLD MUSIC MUSIC 102H,

HONORS MUSIC APPRECIATION MUSIC 101H,

MUSIC 061, BASIC PIANO SKILLS 1 MUSIC 061,

MUSIC 047B, INTERMEDIATE ELECTRIC BASS ELECTRIC INTERMEDIATE MUSIC 047B,

MUSIC 047A, BEGINNING ELECTRIC BASS MUSIC 047A,

MUSIC 034B, SONG WRITING WORKSHOP MUSIC 034B, JAZZ IN AMERICA MUSIC 103, MUSIC 034A, SONG WRITING WORKSHOP SONG MUSIC 034A,

AND MAKING MUSIC READING MUSIC 011,

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SAC R-113 SAC B-11 SAC R-228 SAC R-318 SAC R-303-1 SAC R-307 SAC R-307 SAC R-228 SAC R-303-1 SAC R-307 SAC R-307 LOC./RM. SAC G-106 Prerequisite: Mathematics 280 Also includes Also medical includes terms and

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Must be enrolled in a minimum of 7 the including units, units for Medical First Semester: MA 051A, MA 053, MA 054, (MA 020) MA 054, MA 053, MA 051A, Semester: First Second Semester: MA 051B, MA 055, (MA 056), (MA 001) (MA 056), MA 055, MA 051B, Second Semester: May be repeated . 6:30-9:40pm 5:30-8:40pm 9:00-12:10pm 3:15-5:20pm 6:30-9:40pm 6:00-9:10pm 8:30-11:40 1:30-4:40pm 9:00-12:10pm 5:00-6:00pm 8:00-4:30pm TIME 6:00-9:10pm SUGGESTED SEQUENCING FOR MEDICAL ASSITANT COURSE: MEDICAL ASSITANT SUGGESTED SEQUENCING FOR ASSISTANT MEDICAL Generate computerized billing records, posting to accounts, insurance claims forms, Program Certificate Program (15 units) Required Courses: MA 055 MA 054, MA 053, MA 051B, MA 051A, MA 056) MA 020, MA 001, (Electives: Medical Assistant Santa Ana College Courses – – 6405101 6405106 6405105 6329502 6405402 6405501 6405102 6405601 6405104 6400102 6402002 6405302 Continuation of MA 051A . concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 290 recommended . C or better with a grade of computational Laplacetechniques, transforms and infinite series solutions . Introduction to medical terms including structural analysis of prefixes, roots, and suffixes . An introduction to the computer with practical applications for a medical office/clinical setting, setting, office/clinical medical a for applications practical with computer the to introduction An including building patient databases, patient scheduling, procedure codes, and codes . diagnostic assisting physician with patient exams, taking vital signs, sterile gloving, wound care, dressings, dressings, care, wound Medical back officegloving, training including medicalsterile asepsis, sterilization procedures, autoclaving, signs, vital taking exams, patient with physician assisting administrationthe medicationstechniques . of injection and collections, specimen bandaging, and generating reports and electronic data interchange . Instruction in completion of medical insurance forms for Medicare, Medi-Cal, Tricare, MediMedi, MediMedi, Tricare, Medi-Cal, Medicare, for forms insurance medical of completion in Instruction State Workers Disability, Compensation and private commercial carriers . abbreviations pertaining to oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, pharmacology, and psychiatry and pharmacology, medicine, nuclear radiology, oncology, to pertaining abbreviations Medical front office training including first aid, medical ethics, etiquette, and billingfiling, records, and telephone reception, bookkeeping, banking, collection, techniques, law, medical resume and job seeking skills . oral and written communication, procedure coding and ICD-9-CM . ethical guidelines, (function), diagnostic tests and pathology of the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, circulatory, circulatory, respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, the of pathology and tests diagnostic (function), and the ears, endocrine eye, system . skin, musculoskeletal, pathology (diseases) of the digestive, renal-urinary, and reproductive systems, including terms including systems, reproductive and renal-urinary, digestive, the of (diseases) pathology and the newborn . related to pregnancy Emphasis on diagnosticterms related function tests (physiology), and to structure (anatomy), Bloodborne pathogen standards for CAL/OSHA occupational exposure to hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis to exposure occupational CAL/OSHA for standards pathogen Bloodborne including compliance requirements, exposure control measures, post exposure practices . protective quipment, exposure determination, Must be working for pay or volunteering responsibilities and is in related to a student’s major position which includes new or expanded education . courses Assistant 051A or equivalent . Medical Prerequisite: Assistant 001 . TKT# Theory, techniques, and applications of ordinary differential equations; systems and eigenvalues; eigenvalues; and systems equations; differential ordinary of applications and techniques, Theory, OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT 051B, ADVANCED MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MEDICAL ADVANCED 051B, MEDICAL ASSISTANT

MEDICAL ASSISTANT 055, MEDIAL ASSISTANT - CLINICAL BACK OFFICE CLINICAL BACK - MEDIAL ASSISTANT 055, MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 056, MEDICAL ASSISTANT - ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT 053, MEDICAL ASSISTANT STANDARDS PATHOGEN BLOODBORNE 020, MEDICAL ASSISTANT

MEDICAL ASSISTANT 051A, BEGINNING MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 051A, MEDICAL ASSISTANT MEDICAL ASSISTANT 054, PREPARATION OF MEDICAL INSURANCE FORMS PREPARATION 054, MEDICAL ASSISTANT

SAC PERIENCE EDUCATION - WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION COOPERATIVE 001, MEDICAL ASSISTANT MATHEMATICS 295, BEGINNING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (CAN MATH 24) (CAN MATH EQUATIONS DIFFERENTIAL BEGINNING 295, MATHEMATICS

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MUSIC 115A, APPLIEDMUSIC(PRIVATE INSTRUCTION) MUSIC 114B, MUSICIANSHIP MUSIC 111, BASICTHEORY ANDEARTRAINING MUSIC 115B, APPLIEDMUSIC(PRIVATE INSTRUCTION) MUSIC 112, THEORY 2 MUSIC 113A, BASICMUSICIANSHIPSKILLS MUSIC 114A, MUSICIANSHIP MUSIC 113B, MUSICIANSHIPSKILLS

Tues, Feb 12, 5-6pm, SAC C-104New Students interested in Applied Music instruction should attend the orientation meeting inBsemester materials transferring music majors . and performers Competency-basedfor sightsinging, training, dictation ear melodic/harmonic Music 112. majors . music transferring and performers Competency-basedfor sightsinging, training, dictation ear melodic/harmonic leastoneclefmusic inat recommended. chords . Beginning level computer assisted course to learn skills of hearing and notating melodies and leastoneclefmusic inat isadvised. chords . and intervals scales, examining by arranging and harmony of study composition . lecture,through explored is Music exercises,written performance,rhythmic and melodic and TKT# Audition andconcurrentenrollmentinonemusiccourse. Building . Music in week per hours 5 practice and recital Weekly lesson in voice, piano, band/orchestra instrument or classical guitar For moreinformation, call564-5655. Audition andconcurrentenrollmentinonemusiccourse. Building . Music in week per hours 5 practice and recital Weekly lesson in voice, piano, band/orchestra instrument or classical guitar majors . of melodies, and writing phrases . Continued study of harmonic techniques and ear training Music 113A. recommended . hours in Music Lab use computers and ear training 114A . Music for CD’sskills training/sightsinging ear . in Preparation intervals recommended . CD’s intervals . training ear and computers use Lab Music in hours 114A . Music for skills training/sightsinging ear in Preparation 6511421 6511401 6511102 6511001 6511501 6511101 6511521 6511201 6511321 6511301 SCC’s class schedule is included in this booklet. this in included is schedule class SCC’s Can’t find the class you need? you class the find Can’t AND AND AND AND AND AND AND SAC Detailed study of rhythm, meter, scales, intervals and beginning harmony Prerequisite: Music111. It may be waiting for you at at you for waiting be may It TIME 6:00-6:55pm 6:00-6:55pm 11:00-12:55pm 11:00-12:25pm 7 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs Arr 6:00-10:15pm 1 Hr Arr 7 Hrs Arr 6:00-10:10pm 1 Hr Arr 5:00-5:55pm 5:00-5:55pm 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr Arr Santiago Canyon College! Canyon Santiago Stresses practical skills necessary for performance . for necessary skills practical Stresses – Hurry! Class sizes are limited. are sizes Class Hurry! Grade: CR/NCRonly Santa Ana College Courses – Courses College Ana Santa View SCC’s class schedule at at schedule class SCC’s View www.sccollege.edu/schedule www.sccollege.edu/schedule . Prerequisite: Music114A. Different materials in B semester B in materials Different Arranged hours use computer programs/aural . tapes . tapes programs/aural computer use hours Arranged APPLIED MUSIC-115 Th Th MW MW Th Th Th Th DAYS . Auditions and other program requirements will be discussed

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INSTRUCTOR Blake P Blake P Blake P Blake P Jones J Marr J Marr J Marr J Blake P Jones J Kehlenbach E Marr J Marr J Marr J Kehlenbach E Blake P Blake P Requiredofmusicmajors;opentonon-majors. Required for music majors; open to non- Register online at www.sac.edu at online Register Basic knowledge of scales and intervals . Includes chord symbols, harmonization Open entry/open exit . entry/open Open Open entry/open exit . entry/open Open . Grade: CR/NCR only Grade:CR/NCR Basic knowledge of scales and scales of knowledge Basic In-classsightsinging . In-classsightsinging . LOC./RM. SAC N-105 SAC N-105 SAC N-117 SAC N-117 SAC N-117 SAC N-119 SAC N-119 SAC N-114 SAC N-119 SAC N-117 SAC N-117 SAC N-119 SAC N-106 SAC N-106 SAC N-119 SAC N-119 SAC N-119 Prepares students for the for students Prepares

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MUSIC 115C, APPLIEDMUSIC(PRIVATE INSTRUCTION) MUSIC 137, CHAMBERCHOIR MUSIC 123, ADVANCED VOICE MUSIC 122, INTERMEDIATE VOICE MUSIC 141, INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES MUSIC 115D, APPLIEDMUSIC(PRIVATE INSTRUCTION)

MUSIC 121, BEGINNINGVOICE

MUSIC 124, ADVANCED VOCAL PRODUCTIONANDREPERTOIRE

MUSIC 132, THEJAZZSINGERS MUSIC 134, VOCAL JAZZWORKSHOP MUSIC 135, CONCERT CHORALE

MUSIC 136, COLLEGIATE CHOIR diction,posture . and control breath Group instruction designed to develop intermediate principles of solo and choral vocal production, diction,posture . and control breath Group instruction for beginners emphasizing basic principles of solo and choral vocal production, TKT# performance ofavarietynewrepertoire. musicals . Broadway from songs and Mixed chorus which rehearses and performs a variety of music, including classical, folk tunes music majors and for music majors not studying privately music majorsandfornotstudying privately music majorsandnotstudying performance ofavarietynewrepertoire. for off-campus competitions and formal on campus performance . Rehearsal and performance of standard and current chamber choir repertoire . Audition andconcurrentenrollmentinonemusiccourse. Building . Music in week per hours 5 practice and recital Weekly lesson in voice, piano, band/orchestra instrument or classical guitar non music majors and for music majors not studying privately non musicmajorsandfornotstudying literature in English and other . languages production . vocal choral and solo of principles Advanced and audition. literature will differ each semester Study,groups . instrumental commercial small for music of performance and rehearsal musiccourse. concurrent enrollmentinany and 5 hours weekly practice in Music Building . Weekly lesson in voice, piano, band/orchestra instrument or classical guitar Music 123. privately studying not majors music and majors music non for Recommended dacd oa pouto, eetie n technique. and repertoire production, vocal advanced Continues group instruction for completed those 3 who semesters have of voice . . May berepeated eera ad efrac o vcl az n pplr opstos n arrangements. and compositions popular and jazz Performance is emphasized . vocal of performance and Rehearsal Designed for students who have basicsingingskills. Designed forstudentswhohave emphasized . Training in mixed ensemble singing of standard and current choral repertoire semester requiresperformanceofavarietynewrepertoire. Training in vocal jazz ensemble singing styles utilizing standard and current arrangements . 6512205 6512105 6513601 6512204 6512104 6513603 6512305 6512203 6512103 6513701 6511541 6512304 6514101 6511561 6512303 6512405 6512404 6513202 6512403 6513402 6513501 6513503 AND AND AND AND

TIME 1:00-1:55pm 1:00-1:55pm 2:00-3:25pm 1:00-1:55pm 1:00-1:55pm 7:00-10:10pm 1:00-1:55pm 6:00-7:55pm 6:00-7:55pm 3:30-4:55pm 7 Hrs Arr 1:00-1:55pm 3:30-4:55pm 7 Hrs Arr 6:00-7:55pm 1:00-1:55pm 1:00-1:55pm 6:30-8:35pm 6:00-7:55pm 6:30-8:35pm 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr Arr 2:00-3:25pm 1 .5Hrs Arr 7:00-10:10pm 1 .5Hrs Arr Each semester requires performance of a variety of new and different repertoire .

Prerequisite: Audition . Each semester requires a variety of new and different repertoire . MW MW MW TTh TTh T MW W W MW TTh MW W MW TTh M W M MW T DAYS . May be . repeated Practice outside of classof outside Practice required . classof outside Practice required . Limited daytime performances . daytime Limited INSTRUCTOR Jones E Jones E Jones E O’Hern E O’Hern E Jones E Jones E Jones E Jones E Jones E Jones J O’Hern E Jones E Jones J Jones E Jones E O’Hern E Kelley C Jones E Kelley C Kelley C Jones E Kelley C Jones E Jones E Jones E Practice outside of class required . . Mayberepeated . Mayberepeated See page 17 for a list of class locations class of a list 17 for page See Open entry/open exit . Prerequisite: Previous playing experience . Mayberepeated .

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Emphasizes solo material, technique, technique, material, solo Emphasizes Practice pianos available on campus . Practice pianos available on campus . Designed for students who have basic Designed for students who have basic Note reading, keyboard technique, chord technique, keyboard reading, Note Prerequisite: Music 164A . Prerequisite: Emphasizes solo material, technique, sight reading sight technique, material, solo Emphasizes Lopez D Squyres D Lopez D Squyres D Lopez D Lopez D Merrill L Martinchuk S Martinchuk S Martinchuk S Blake P Martinchuk S Blake P Kim J Tseng P Kim J Blake P Tseng P O’Hern E Lopez D Lopez D Kehlenbach E Lopez D INSTRUCTOR Lopez D Each semester requires performance of new and different different and new of performance requires semester Each

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Practice pianos available on campus . on available pianos Practice May be repeated . May be repeated . Practice outside of class required . Each semester requires the performance of a variety of different repertoire . 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr 4:50-6:55pm 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr 4:50-6:55pm 4:50-6:55pm 7:00-10:10pm 10:00-12:05pm 7:00-9:05pm 7:00-9:05pm 7:00-9:05pm 11:30-12:25pm 6:00-8:05pm 11:00-11:55 7:00-9:05pm 7:00-9:05pm 5:50-7:55pm 1:30-2:25pm 12:30-1:25pm 10:00-12:05pm 7:00-10:10pm 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr 9:00-10:55 7:00-10:10pm TIME 2:30-4:35pm Designed for students with basic performance skills . Designed for students with basic performance skills . Student must furnish six-string guitar (nylon strings preferred .) AND AND AND 6517402 6517301 6517202 6517101 6516502 6516411 6516401 6516302 6516301 6516202 6516201 6516103 6516109 6516102 6516110 6516101 6516106 6517601 6516104 6517501 6517702 Rehearsal and performance of music the for performance of percussion a variety ensemble . of different repertoire . performance skills . The introduction of snare drum and drum set in a class situation . class a in set drum and drum snare of introduction The student . beginning the for performance set drum and percussion rudimental techniques and basic drum set coordination in various styles . Rehearsal and performance of repertoire for woodwind ensemble . the performance of a variety of different repertoire . performance skills . Each semester requires performance of new and different repertoire . with basic performance skills . Study and rehearsal of band music for concert performances on campus and in the community the in and campus on performances concert for music band of rehearsal and Study Instruction in beginning guitar covering basic playing skills . required . Continuation of instruction at advanced intermediate level . intermediate advanced at instruction of Continuation sight reading interpretation and performance . Instruction for intermediate level students . level intermediate for Instruction interpretation and performance . Intermediate instruction for students who have completed two semesters of piano . of semesters two completed have who students for instruction Intermediate building technique, sight reading, and performance . Prerequisite: Music 162 . Prerequisite: Class piano for second semester beginning students . beginning semester second for piano Class reading . sight patterns, . principal instrument is not piano Advanced study, rehearsal and performance of standard and contemporary jazz literature jazz contemporary and standard of performance and rehearsal study, Advanced improvisation in techniques advanced repertoire . Rehearsal and performance of jazz repertoire and with influences Brazil, from the Caribbean, Latin America . Required for music majors whose principal instrument is not piano . majors whose principal instrument Required for music rehearsal Study, and performance of contemporary jazz/rock music with help in developing techniques of improvisation . TKT# patterns, chord skills, keyboard basic reading, note emphasizing beginners for instruction Group and sight reading . repertoire . Designed for students who have basic performance skills .

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MUSIC 174, PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE MUSIC 174, BEGINNING RHYTHMS IN PERCUSSION AND DRUMS MUSIC 173,

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Santa Ana College Courses – AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND – 6514401 6514701 6514901 6514601 6514402 6514801 6514702 6514403 6514203 6514602 contact David Lopez, 564-5652. Chamber Orchestra, Music 181 Chamber Orchestra, Music 189 Guitar Ensemble, classes information on instrumental For more The Jazz Ensemble, Music 175 The Jazz Ensemble, Music 177 Latin Jazz Ensemble, Music 178 ‘Don’ Mariachi, Vocal Jazz Workshop, Music 134 Music Jazz Workshop, Vocal Music 171 Concert Band, Music 172 Ensemble, Woodwind Music 174 Percussion Ensemble, Ensembles at SAC at Ensembles Music 135 Choir, Concert Music 137 Chamber Choir, Instrumental and Vocal Instrumental 6514501 Continuation of Digital Recording Studio Techniques I Techniques Studio Recording Digital of Continuation of Techniques synchronizing MIDI and digital audio tracks to video . of scoring to picture as well as technical elements of using SMPTE time code are covered . industry music the of aspects legal and business the to Introduction Experience with MIDI sequencing and/or digital recording is necessary and issues for performing and recording careers in music . and publicity publishing, performing rights organizations, recording contracts, including including digital effects, compression, equalization editing on a digital live mixer, recording techniques and CD production . Music 143 or 147 . Performance and analysis of jazz standards and setting . popular pieces in a practical understanding workshop of chords and scales . Exploration of the skills necessary to arrange music on the computer/MIDI commercial workstation for applications . skills in the areas and of sequencing, recording . composition, Basic techniques in creating music with computer assisted technology including MIDI sequencing, sequencing, MIDI including technology assisted computer with music creating in techniques Basic drum track programming, editing, mixdown and use of tone modules . applications through musical projects . recording disk hard computer-based in class Introductory and microphone techniques . mixdown, editing, TKT# repeated .

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Mandatory orientation 11-12:35, Completion required prior to entry . Testing dates to be arranged . Testing edu/students/online_classes for more for more .sac .edu/students/online_classes contact ATI at www ATI contact Open entry/open exit . entry/open Open Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Nursing- in enrollment Concurrent Prerequisite: . . Register online at www.sac.edu Giroux R Holliday C Bass S Weinfeld J Weinfeld Lally M Stucken R Ettinger B Lally M Ettinger B Duralde M Simbro T Simbro Emley C Sci Staff Brown S Ettinger B Paunovic M M Paunovic INSTRUCTOR Nick J M Paunovic Prerequisite: Nursing-Registered 102 & 102L, concurrent concurrent 102L, & 102 Nursing-Registered Prerequisite: Limit of 16 units in occupational cooperative educationcooperativeoccupational in units 16 of Limit . Prerequisite: English 101, Biology 149 or Biology 239, /students/online_classes for more information for more . .sac .edu ./students/online_classes

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PHILOSOPHY 108, ETHICS (CAN PHIL 4) PHILOSOPHY 108,

PRODUCTS UPDATE STERILE TECHNOLOGY 084, PHARMACY

PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 072, PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY EXTERNSHIP PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 072, PHARMACY

REVIEW CALCULATIONS PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 080, PHARMACY

PHILOSOPHY 106, INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CAN PHIL 2) INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 106, PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 061, PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY SKILLS LAB PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 061, PHARMACY

DATES 2/9-6/8 1/7-2/1 2/9-6/8 4 Units 2 Units 3 Units 3 Units 4 Units 4 Units 2 Units 2 Units 2 Units 2 Units Includes Concepts Concepts 2/23-6/7 4/15-6/3 2/13-4/2 2/12-4/1 Students . 1.5 Units 1-4 Units

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Must be familiar with Civil Prerequisite: Completion of

Class will meet on campus Class will meet on campus Emphasis on unit-cancellation on Emphasis See Online Courses page in SAC H-201 SAC WEB SAC SAC H-210 SAC H-210 OCLL DMC-203 SAC WEB SAC SAC H-210 SAC A-217 SAC SAC H-201 SAC A-203 SAC SAC H-201 SAC H-210 SAC H-210 SAC A-205 SAC WEB SAC SAC H-210 SAC H-210 SAC H-210 SAC A-205 SAC A-205 SAC LOC./RM. SAC H-210 SAC H-210 1 unit/5 hours worked per week . per worked hours unit/5 1 . Overview of pharmacy technician

. See Online Courses page in class See Online Courses page in class Email instructor first week of class .) Email instructor first week of Prerequisite: Pharmacy Technology 048, Technology Prerequisite: Pharmacy . Must enroll in minimum 7 units . Emphasis on legal form and style . and form legal on Emphasis Overview of California discovery rules, the . .sac .edu/disted for more information .) Register online at www.sac.edu Strong verbal component . Huynh-Dang K Huynh-Dang K Phi C Phi C Rients D Shelley G Manzano F Huynh-Dang K Rients D Jacobson J Staff Huynh-Dang K Askew G Askew G Pollinger B Pollinger Huynh-Dang K Huynh-Dang K Askew G Phi C Staff B Pollinger INSTRUCTOR Rocha D Phi C .sac .edu/disted for more information .) Grade: CR/NCR only Grade:

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OR (Orientation Mon, Feb 11, 6-6:50pm, SAC A108 . SAC 6-6:50pm, 11, Feb (Orientation Mon, Santa Ana College Courses – AND AND (Tckt No 7105403 combines online and in-class instruction . (Tckt No 7105403 combines online and in-class (Tckt No 7104803 combines online and in-class instruction . (Tckt No 7104803 combines online and in-class every other Sat starting Feb 9, 10:15-12:20pm, SAC H-201 . 10:15-12:20pm, every 9, other Sat starting Feb every other Sat starting Feb 9, 8-10:05am, SAC H-201 . 8-10:05am, every 9, other Sat starting Feb – 7105403 7105402 7105401 5724801 5729901 7105102 5724601 7105104 5724602 7105701 7105103 5714401 7104803 7105601 7105101 7104802 5713701 5714301 7106001 7104801 must attend ONE orientation meeting . Supervised work experience with new tasks in Paralegal major Paralegal in tasks new with experience work Supervised work experience courses . Limit 8 units in Paralegal Calculations related to medication preparation and distribution . and preparation medication to related Calculations situation problems . for solving pharmacy . writing and research legal in projects Advanced Paralegal 246 . Paralegal Principles of and analysis, research, techniques for the . Paralegal Procedure . Technical aspects Technical of drug distribution for the inpatient (hospital) pharmacy setting . inpatient pharmacy lab simulations and computer applications . 30wpm typing . and 051 or 052 with grades of C or better, 054, 048, Technology Pharmacy Focus Focus on the Discovery Phase discovery of plan, preparation litigation of discovery documents and responses . for paralegals . Aseptic technique, laminar flow theory, parenteral calculations, quality assurance procedures, procedures, assurance quality calculations, parenteral theory, flow laminar technique, Aseptic and antimicrobial and antineoplastic pharmacology simulations . 30 wpm typing . grades of C or better, Hands-on training in customer service, inventory control, compounding, packaging, record- keeping, and drug distribution in the outpatient pharmacy setting . Study of the structure, function, diseases, and drug therapy of the musculoskeletal, respiratory, respiratory, musculoskeletal, the of therapy drug and diseases, function, structure, the of Study and cardiovascular systems . renal, Concepts and skills required for preparation of documents involved in civil litigation matters litigation civil in involved documents of preparation for required skills and Concepts TKT# of various discovery techniques . discovery various of case to trial, planning litigation, pleadings, motions, discovery and trial preparation . motions, pleadings, litigation, planning case to trial, Introduction to training the Technician program . Pharmacy dosage drug classifications; forms . practice; drug development, Principles of tort law and defenses . a tort matter 054, and 051 or 052 with grades of C or better, 30 wpm typing . and 051 or 052 with grades of C or better, 054, PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 056, PHARMACY

WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION COOPERATIVE 299, PARALEGAL

CALCULATIONS PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 054, PHARMACY PARALEGAL 248, ADVANCED RESEARCH & WRITING ADVANCED 248, PARALEGAL

PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 051, BODY SYSTEMS I SYSTEMS BODY TECHNOLOGY 051, PHARMACY PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 060, STERILE PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGY 060, PHARMACY

ANALYSIS LEGAL RESEARCH AND 246, PARALEGAL

PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY 057, INPATIENT PHARMACY SERVICES PHARMACY INPATIENT TECHNOLOGY 057, PHARMACY

OVERVIEW CIVIL LITIGATION 143, PARALEGAL TECHNIQUES DISCOVERY 144, PARALEGAL

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LAW AND INSURANCE TORT 137, PARALEGAL

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PHOTOGRAPHY 150, HISTORY OFPHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY 190, BEGINNINGBLACK AND WHITEDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY 180, BEGINNINGPHOTOGRAPHY PHILOSOPHY 144, REASONINGANDPROBLEMSOLVING

PHILOSOPHY 118, HISTORY OFPHILOSOPHY

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Emphasis on critical analysis and analysis critical on Emphasis . Prerequisite: Satisfactory score Satisfactory Prerequisite: LOC./RM. SAC D-309 SAC D-307 SAC D-109 SAC R-117 SAC D-309 SAC R-117 SAC R-228 SAC D-309 SAC B-29 SAC D-309 SAC B-29 SAC D-309 SAC B-31 SAC D-309 SAC R-117 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 SAC D-309 Students earning 2 or 3 units 3 or 2 earning Students (Same as Biology 200 and .

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Prerequisite: Spanish 101/101H, or two years of high school Spanish and Spanish school high of years two or 101/101H, Spanish Prerequisite: NOTE: Some sections designated for SPANISH SPEAKERS . designatedsections SPANISH Some for NOTE: Hrs Arr Hrs 7:00-9:30pm 7:00-9:30pm 7:00-9:30pm 4:15-6:45pm 4:15-6:45pm 1:45-4:15pm 11:00-1:30pm 11:00-1:30pm 9:45-12:15pm 8:00-12:30pm Hrs Arr Hrs 8:00-10:30 8:00-9:25 9:45-11:10 7:00-10:10pm 12:00-2:30pm 8:00-10:30 TIME 4:15-6:45pm 8:00-10:30 Hrs Arr Hrs Spanish 102 is equivalent to the third year of high school Spanish . (Tckt No 8510203 is designed for Spanish speakers . (Tckt No 8510113 is designed for Spanish speakers . (Tckt No 8510118 is designed for Spanish speakers . (Tckt No 8510109 is designated for Spanish speakers . (Tckt No 8510103 is designatedspeakers . for Spanish the following on-campus meetings: Wed, Feb 13, Mar 12, Apr 3, May 7, Jun 4, Jun 4, May 7, Apr 3, Mar 12, 13, Feb Wed, the following meetings: on-campus . (Tckt No 8510207 combines online and on campus instruction SPANISH LANGUAGE CLASSES REQUIRE LAB TIME OF ONE HOUR PER WEEK CLASSES LANGUAGE SPANISH all the following on-campus meetings: Mon: Feb 11, Mar 10, Apr 1, May 5, Jun 2, 4:30- 2, Jun May 5, Apr 1, Mar 10, 11, Feb Mon: all the following on-campus meetings: Line Courses page in class schudule or go to www Line Courses page in class (Tckt No 8510281 combines a TV course with classroom instruction . TV course with classroom (Tckt No 8510281 combines a . instruction TV course with classroom (Tckt No 8510181 combines a meetings: Fri, Feb 15, Mar 14, Apr 4, May 9, May 30, 9:30am-12pm, SAC D-305 . 9:30am-12pm, May 30, May 9, Apr 4, Mar 14, 15, Feb Fri, meetings: 8510181 8510112 8510109 8510101 8510111 8510115 8510107 8510105 8510113 8510114 8510118 8510281 8510203 8519501 8414001 8505102 8510275 8510103 SOCIOLOGY 140, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL TRENDS & PROBLEMS (CAN SOC 4) (CAN SOC & PROBLEMS SOCIAL TRENDS OF ANALYSIS 140, SOCIOLOGY 8510202 8510206 8510207 expressions through discussions or reading selections dealing with historical and current events Further current development of and conversational skills, historical language structures, vocabularywith and dealing idiomatic selections reading or discussions through expressions to deepen appreciation of Hispanic cultures . Spanish 102 or 102H . Foreign LanguageForeign Laboratories are located in SAC D-301 at Ana Santa College and SCC atE-304 Santiago Canyon College . students . level transfer of use the for conversation reading, grammar; and vocabulary dictation, on focusing class Spanish level college A and composition for the expression of ideas . SPEAKERS . Further enhanced and intensive practice and integration of dictation, vocabulary, grammar, common idioms, reading, conversation and composition for communication . TKT# An analysis of the direction of recent social trends and the causes and proposed solutions to contemporary social problems . Basic conversation and vocabulary needed by police, firemen, health professionals, school employees and others . Practice and integration of pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, common idioms, listening, speaking, reading and writing techniques for oral and written communication . 009 Language Lab for hours exceeding the course requirement . designatedspeakers . are Spanish sections for Spanish . school high of 3 .0 or above . a high school or college GPA of Hispanic culture . Hispanic of school Spanish . equivalent to two years of high Spanish 101 or two years of high school Spanish with a grade of C or better Spanish 101 or two years of high school Spanish with a grade

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(Same as Mathematics 219H .) Prerequisite: Mathematics 080 or 140 and a SOCIAL SCIENCE A diversity of issues including dating, mate selection, marriage, communications, communications, marriage, selection, mate dating, including issues of diversity A Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs 7:00-10:10pm 7:45-10:15pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 5:30-8:00pm 9:00-12:10pm 6:00-9:35pm 2:45-5:15pm 12:30-3:00pm 6:00-9:10pm 12:15-2:45pm 11:30-12:55pm 9:45-12:15pm 9:45-11:10 8:30-1:15pm 9:45-11:10 Hrs Arr Hrs 9:00-12:10pm 8:00-1:20pm Hrs Arr Hrs Hrs Arr Hrs 8:00-9:25 1:00-3:30pm 7:00am-9:30 7:00-10:10pm Hrs Arr Hrs TIME Hrs Arr Hrs Arr Hrs 11:30-12:55pm Hrs Arr Hrs (See Online Courses page in class schedule or go to www (See Online Courses page in class (See Online Courses page in class schedule or go to www (See Online Courses page in class (See Online Courses page in class schedule or go to www (See Online Courses page in class SEE ALSO INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 155, HUMAN SEXUALITY STUDIES 155, SEE ALSO INTERDISCIPLINARY page in class schedule or go to www page in class Santa Ana College Courses – . (Tckt No 8410012 combines online and on-campus instruction AND – meetings: Wed: Feb 13, Mar 5, Apr 2, May 7, Jun 4, 5-6pm, SAC D-401 . 5-6pm, Jun 4, May 7, Apr 2, 5, Mar 13, Feb Wed: meetings: 8410012 8410005 8321904 8410014 8410002 8321903 8410006 8321914 8321908 8410003 8321902 8410008 8321901 8410011 8321950 8410004 8411282 8410007 8321960 8410082 8411281 8410010 8321975 8321911 8661601 8410081 8411205 8411207 8411201 8411204 An introduction to the process importance, of positive relationship family formation which can lead abuse, to comitted and violence relationships . families, working divorce, separation, parenting, sexuality, and the later years are covered . stepchildren, remarriages, The study of human societies and behavior focusing on the members as individuals processes on institutions of social of influence social the and interaction, inequality, social of patterns of social groups . to social change . and individual research and presentations, with applications designed around individual interests interests individual around designed applications with presentations, and research individual and of the students . of 3 .0 or above . high school or college GPA Enriched format for the beginning course in statistics, using a seminar approach and computers and approach seminar a using statistics, in course beginning the for format Enriched Prerequisite: Mathematics 080 or 140 with a grade of C or better or equivalent skills as measured as skills equivalent or better or C of grade a with 140 or 080 Mathematics Prerequisite: by the Math to Mathematics Level 3 Exam and a course equivalent 080 or 140 . look at historical perspectives and current trends, philosophies, ideologies, and deaf community deaf and ideologies, philosophies, trends, current and perspectives historical at look . as a subculture TKT# . impaired hearing and deaf the of aspects communicative and social educational, Audiological, statistics . in course Beginning 8410007

SOCIAL SCIENCE 219H, HONORS STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY AND HONORS STATISTICS SOCIAL SCIENCE 219H,

DYNAMICS AND FAMILY MARRIAGES, RELATIONSHIPS, SOCIOLOGY 112,

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Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: Intensive practice pronouncing practice Intensive May be repeated . SAC D-214 SAC C-214 SAC C-202 SAC D-206 SAC C-214 SAC P-114 SAC C-213 SAC C-214 SAC P-114 SAC P-114 SAC C-214 SAC P-114 SAC C-202 SAC C-202 SAC C-214 SAC C-213 SAC C-202 SAC C-213 SAC C-202 SAC C-202 SAC C-202 SAC M-105 SAC C-214 SAC D-214 SAC B-30 SAC A-217 SAC SAC C-214 SAC M-105 SAC C-202 SAC WEB SAC LOC./RM. SAC C-207 Grade: CR/NCR only CR/NCR Grade: Includes identification of specific . .sac .edu/disted for more information .) Open entry/open exit . Designed for non-native speakers who have May be repeated . Recommended for students who have completed May be repeatedbe May . McPherson D Brown H Holder V Holder McPherson D Habel L Brown H Holder V Holder Lockwood L Hondo K Fondren S Fondren Moorhead C Hondo K Morris M Wagner H Wagner Harris M Harris M Morris M Hondo K Speech Staff Morris M Wagner H Wagner Morris M Lockwood L Winkle K Trueman J Trueman Watkins M Watkins Huebsch M Lockwood L Miller R Huebsch M Strong K INSTRUCTOR Thornton J

Prerequisite: Speech Communication N53 or concurrent or N53 Communication Speech Prerequisite: Laboratory hours are required . See page for 17 a list of class locations Intensive oral practice emphasizing communication in social, social, in communication emphasizing practice oral Intensive Skills are intensively practiced and reviewed . and practiced intensively are Skills

DAYS Th T M MW F TWTh M Th MW TTh MW MW TTh MW S F MTTh TTh TTh MW Th MW MW M TTh MW MW W 11, Mar 31, Apr 2, May 19, May 21, May 28, 2-3:20pm, SAC C- 2-3:20pm, May 28, May 21, May 19, Apr 2, Mar 31, 11, Not applicable to associate degree . Open entry/open . exit May be repeated . be May Prerequisite: English for Multilingual Students 055 . Prerequisite: . . Not applicable to associate degree . See instructor to arrange schedule: Not applicable to associate degree . associate to applicable Not schedule: arrange to instructor See 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm 6:30-9:50pm 6:15-9:25pm 6:00-10:15pm 3:45-6:55pm 2:00-5:10pm 12:30-1:55pm 11:00-12:25pm 11:00-12:25pm 11:00-12:25pm 9:30-10:55 9:30-10:55 9:00-12:10pm 9:00-12:10pm 8:30-1:00pm 8:00-9:25 1 Hr Arr 1 Hr 8:00-9:25 8:00-9:25 11:00-11:55 8:00-9:25 Hrs Arr Hrs 10:00-12:25pm 7:00-10:10pm 11:30-12:55pm 6:30am-7:55 Hrs Arr Hrs 11:30-12:55pm Hrs Arr Hrs TIME 7:00-10:10pm See Online page in class schedule or go to www See Online page in class (Tckt No 8710179 combines online and on campus instruction . AND All Speech 097 classes require one hour arranged outside of class weekly one hour arranged All Speech 097 classes require . Feb Wed: meetings Mon & 202 . 8710101 8710135 8710108 8710170 8710133 8710106 8710127 8710112 8710117 8710104 8710118 8710103 8710115 8710109 8710140 8710107 8710189 8710129 8710105 8710136 8705902 8710102 8705401 8705901 8709710 8709802 8710130 8705701 8709701 8710179 8705303 Beginning course for students with some previous instruction in English in instruction previous some with students for course Beginning Grade: CR/NCR only Grade: Review of the pronunciation system of American English . student needs in pronunciation improvement . pronunciation . in skills class a completed Speech Communication N52A . Individualized instruction to assist in the reduction of foreign accents independent and controlled in integrated are building skill listening and speaking pronunciation, activities . listening and speaking CR/NCR only Grade: Introduction to communication theory, listening, perception, communication and conflict management . language usage, non-verbal or are currently enrolled in English 101 . TKT# English words, sentences with appropriate stress and intonation, and difficult sounds/sound patterns in conversations . discrimination intonationand production and American of English the melody, sound system, stress patterns . Individualized/group instruction for student with cognitive/language problems from stroke or . trauma head Special Services . N57) For those who have learned the American English sound system . sound English American the learned have who those For Designed for non-native speakers . non-native for Designed academic and business situations . 101 . Communication enrollment; English for Multilingual Students 107 or higher EMLS 107 and Speech CommunicationEMLS 107 and . N52B

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SPEECH COMMUNICATION N54, ACCENT REDUCTION ACCENT N54, SPEECH COMMUNICATION

SPEECH COMMUNICATION 097, AMERICAN ENGLISH CONVERSATIONAL SKILLS AMERICAN ENGLISH CONVERSATIONAL 097, SPEECH COMMUNICATION

SPEECH COMMUNICATION 101, INTRODUCTION TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTRODUCTION TO 101, SPEECH COMMUNICATION SPEECH COMMUNICATION N53, ADVANCED AMERICAN ENGLISH AMERICAN ADVANCED N53, COMMUNICATION SPEECH LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT BRAIN ACQUIRED N57, SPEECH COMMUNICATION

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3 Hrs Arr 3 Hrs 11:00-1:30pm 2 Hrs Arr 2 Hrs 3 Hrs Arr 3 Hrs Arr 3 Hrs 7:00-10:10pm 3 Hrs Arr 3 Hrs 9:30-10:55 9:00-10:55 9:30-10:55 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm TIME 7:00-10:10pm 7:00-10:10pm Emphasis on professional production standards and technical advancements in digital in advancements technical and standards production professional on Emphasis Completion of Television/Video 110 or concurrent enrollment recommended . 110 Television/Video Completion of TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 105, MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY: MASS MEDIA 105, COMMUNICATIONS TELEVISION/VIDEO IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TV/VIDEO PRODUCTION CLASS STUDENTS: FOR TV/VIDEO PRODUCTION CLASS INFORMATION IMPORTANT AND AND AND AND AND 9013001 9011502 9010531 9011001 9010501 9011201 9011501 9011401 9016101 Introduction to broadcast journalism emphasizing the preparation of media newscasts . media of preparation the emphasizing journalism broadcast to Introduction as Journalism 130 .) Prior or concurrent enrollment Communications in Television/Video 110 recommended . Prerequisite: Television/Video Communications 115A with grade of C or better Television/Video Prerequisite: enrollment in Television/Video Communications 110 and 112 recommended . 112 and 110 Communications Television/Video in enrollment training in the use of Avid digital nonlinear video editing and special effects systems . effects special and editing video nonlinear digital Avid of use the in training Communications 112 with a grade of C or better Television/Video Introduction to the technical aspects of audio systems used for television production in both studio and field . Includes overview of production theory, terminology and procedures, as well as hands-on training training hands-on as well as procedures, and terminology theory, production of overview Includes apparatusroom . control and lighting, audio, cameras, of use in TV/Video Communications 100 recommended . in Hands-on training in basic operation of Final Cut Pro digital non-linear editing software . system and Advanced editing theory and techniques for webfilm, television, and multi-media . film, television, for production single-camera in utilized techniques and approaches Fundamental multi-media . and web lighting as well as equipment, production audio Continued development of knowledge and skills in single-camera production technology and practices . TV Definition High and TKT# This class now fulfills the General Education IGETC Plan C-Area 4 SocialSciences & Behavioralrequirements for transfer to the California State Universities system A .A . for the A-Area C and EducationHumanities General requirement for Plan the For further information regarding Television/Video Communications classes, please call atthe Department 241-5778 . media forms radio, (TV, film, newspapers, magazines, ads, the Internet) in our information- conscious culture . Materials such as videotape, blank DVD disks, and alkaline batteries used individual in class creating projects MUST BE PURCHASED BY THE to STUDENT check equipment out of the SAC-TV facility for REFUNDABLE use EQUIPMENT DEPOSIT in ON the ACCOUNT field MUST MAINTAIN A for specific information regarding yourclass and about buying materials or establishing . a refundable equipment deposit Enriched honors course of intensive exploration of historical impact and current influence of .) . etc Internet, TV, Mass Media (newspapers, role in society assess media’s Communications 110 and 112 recommended . Fundamental methods and techniques used to edit video film, webfor TV, and multi-media . Introduction to production of television programs and operation of studio and field equipment . field and studio of operation and programs television of production to Introduction Exploration of the history, effects, and role of mass media in U .S . of audio control and recording devices . Communications 110 recommended .

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TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 161, FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDIO FOR OF AUDIO FUNDAMENTALS 161, TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 110, INTRODUCTION TO TELEVISION INTRODUCTION TO 110, TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS VIDEO EDITING & INTRODUCTION TO 112, TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS VIDEO POSTPRODUCTION ADVANCED 114, TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SINGLE-CAMERA 115A, TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SINGLE-CAMERA ADVANCED 115B, TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 105, MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY MASS MEDIA 105, COMMUNICATIONS TELEVISION/VIDEO

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TELEVISION/VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS 198, INTRODUCTIONTO PROTOOLS

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Cold readings from the play Cold readings from the play A simple anniversary party turns into . Casting is contingent upon passing a DAYS S W S DO NOT ENROLL IN THEATRE PRODUCTION Provides extensive practical rehearsal experience with varied Theatre Arts 150/250 Theatre May be repeated . AUDITIONS theatre Skills are assessed before placement to match abilities with job requirements . job with abilities match to placement before assessed are Skills 2008 Audition Schedule Spring 2008 80 Hrs Arr 80 Hrs 16 Hrs Arr 16 Hrs Arr 80 Hrs 3 Hrs Arr 3 Hrs 9:00-1:05pm 1:30-2:00pm 1:30-6:50pm TIME Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 135 . Theatre Prerequisite:

Santa Ana College Courses – AND AND – 9123502 9123501 9116602 9117001 9119801 Students work on more advanced levels of application repeated . than in Theatre Arts 135 . Supervised practical instruction and application in advanced technical theatre production . A study of acting involving the development of techniques, styles, and performing theories specific with to a script . culminating . in a public project performance characters, Supervised field work in one or more of areas of backstage technologies including lighting, sound, sound, lighting, including technologies backstage of areas of more or one in work field Supervised stagecraft . and Students develop additional design expertise and increase their proficiency in the utilization of automated lights through practical experience . Continued exploration of automated consoles . lighting through a hands-on utilization of control farce and romantic fantasy blend in a fairy tale for adults . Casting 4 men and 5 women . Open entry/open exit . frightening, frightening, with her stepsisters Goneril an unusual fairy a bewildered prince, a lecherous father, and stepmother, Regan, a demented a troll, and godmother, a possibly homicidal village idiot . April 1 & 2, 7:00pm, Phillips Hall Little Theatre Phillips Hall Little 7:00pm, April 1 & 2, Directed by John DeMita Rosey Snow is trapped in a fairy tale world that is both funny and CINDERELLA WALTZ CINDERELLA By Don Nigro a night never to be forgotten when the guests arrive, but where are the hosts? Casting 5 men and 5 women . Directed by Barbara Covington Directed by Barbara The master of American comedy has spun another smash hit with the hilarious farce, RUMORS . RUMORS By Neil Simon Theatre Phillips Hall 7:00pm, January & 13, 12 Enrollment in this class departmental productions . is limited to those who are CAST in TKT# performance audition . BEEN CAST YOU HAVE UNTIL Sides will be provided . Theatre Department at [714] 564-5666 for full show details. Call the Sides will be provided .

THEATRE ARTS 170, ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP ENTERTAINMENT 170, ARTS THEATRE

THEATRE ARTS 198, READER’S THEATRE WORKSHOP READER’S THEATRE 198, ARTS THEATRE TECHNICAL PRODUCTION ADVANCED 235, ARTS THEATRE

SAC THEATRE ARTS 166B, ADVANCED PROGRAMMING AND DESIGN PROJECTS ADVANCED 166B, ARTS THEATRE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS SERVICE HOURS SERVICE PROGRAMS

ADMISSIONS HOURS – first floor of the Administration Building ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Santa Ana College...... (714) 564-6015 SAC Johnson Center, Room U-100C ...... (714) 564-6208 Monday–Thursday ...... 8:00 am to 8:45 pm The Associated Students was established to provide students with government and Friday ...... 8:00 am to 4:30 pm leadership experience . Opportunities are available to become involved in campus Saturday ...... 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on 2/23/08 only committees and councils as a student representative . Learn first hand about group dynamics and decision making, event programming, and running effective meetings . REGISTRATION HOURS Additionally, there are many student clubs and organizations for you to join . Contact November 26, 2007– February 22, 2008 (closed 12/24/07–1/1/08) the Student Activities Office for information regarding student government, Inter-Club located on first floor of Johnson Campus Center, U-102 Council, clubs/student organizations and the Student Leadership Institute . Santa Ana College...... (714) 564-6019 CAREER/JOB RESOURCE CENTER Monday–Thursday ...... 10:00 am to 6:45 pm Friday ...... 10:00 am to 3:45 pm SAC Library Building 2nd floor, Room L-225 ...... (714) 564-6254 The SAC Career/Job Resource center offers access to computerized resources and hard CASHIER’S OFFICE & PHOTO I.D. HOURS copy information on careers, training programs, and job placement services as well first floor of Administration Building, Room S-104 as workshops . Individuals and entire classes can utilize the center to explore careers Santa Ana College...... (714) 564-6965 keyed to interests, skills, personality, and values . Information is available on employment Monday–Tuesday ...... 9:00 am to 7:00 pm trends and salaries, locally, nationally, and on the international level . Wednesday–Thursday ...... 9:00 am to 5:00 pm The Career/Job Resource Center provides all the resources necessary for students to Friday ...... 9:00 am to Noon find a satisfying major, set career goals, and obtain successful employment . Pay fees by phone (714) 564-6400 Pay fees on-line www.sac.edu Undecided Majors Workshops FREE workshops designed specifically to assess students’ career interests . Provides BOOKSTORE HOURS decision-making information, which can lead to more effective educational goals located on first floor of Johnson Campus Center associated with various majors . Workshops are open to the community . Call for dates and times . Santa Ana College Bookstore...... (714) 564-6435 Monday–Thursday ...... 7:45 am to 8:00 pm Employment Preparation Workshops Friday ...... 7:45 am to 12:30 pm Employment Preparation Workshops are offered on an ongoing basis in the following Saturday ...... (9:00 am to Noon on 2/23 only) areas: Résumé Preparation, Interview Skills, Job Search Techniques, and Personality Inventory . Call for dates and times . BOOKSTORE Check Cashing Policy Personal checks made payable to SAC are accepted in the amount of purchase . Students must present a current student lD . CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Executive Director (2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana) ...... (714) 480-7546 Credit Cards Current ID required and the cardholder must be present . Visa, MasterCard, and Child care services are provided at all college sites for children of students . Fees vary Discover accepted . according to student income . The centers serve children 6 months to 5 years of age . For information call any center below: BOOKSTORE Refund Policy • Santa Ana College at (714) 564-6894 . Textbooks for full semester courses can be refunded within the first two weeks of the first day of classes with current register receipt . • Centennial Education Center at (714) 241-5739 . Test materials/supplies also available in VENDING machine located in Cesar Chavez • Santiago Canyon College at (714) 628-4890 . Building and at the Don Express . • Orange Education Center at (714) 628-5925 . LIBRARY HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICES Santa Ana College Nealley Library...... (714) 564-6700 SAC Administration Building, S-204...... (714) 564-6594 Monday–Thursday ...... 8:00 am to 9:00 pm Also at www.sac.edu/cms ...... FAX (714) 564-0240 Friday ...... 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday ...... 9:00 am to 3:00 pm The Community Services program offers courses for both adults and children in computers, Sunday ...... Closed personal growth, dance, arts & crafts, money matters & investments, recreation, business, careers, travel tours, and more . For registration information, or to obtain a brochure LIBRARY USE POLICY with a full listing of events, call or visit our office listed above . Current enrollment and a valid photo I .D . card is required to check out materials . COUNSELING SERVICES CAFETERIA HOURS located on second floor of Johnson Campus Center SAC Administration Building, 1st Floor, Room S-109...... (714) 564-6100 Centennial Education Center...... (714) 241-5720 Santa Ana College Monday - Thursday ...... 7:30 am to 8:30 pm RSCCD Counseling Services provide a variety of programs and procedures through Friday (CLOSED FRIDAYS DURING SUMMER) ...... 7:30 am to 1:00 pm which individuals are brought into the instructional program, assisted in career planning and development, assisted in planning for and pursuing courses of study, DON EXPRESS HOURS (subject to change) and provided avenues for obtaining employment . For more information, log on: Snacks, sandwiches, drinks, school supplies, test forms, and magazines . www .sac edu/students/counseling/services. htm. Santa Ana College located between Dunlap Hall and Phillips Hall Monday–Thursday ...... 7:30 am to 8:30 pm Friday ...... 7:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturdays ...... 7:30 am to 12:30 pm

88 . . . SERVICES . . . Service PROGRAMS (continued) EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY Online counseling now available! PROGRAM AND SERVICES (EOPS) www .sac edu/online_counseling. SAC Johnson Center Room U-101 ...... (714) 564-6232 (Hours: Mon-Thur 8am-6:30pm, Fri 8am-12pm) The Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) is a statewide program created to provide opportunities and services to underserved students from low-income and academically disadvantaged backgrounds . The program and services are designed to DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMS facilitate the college experience and to assist students to achieve their educational goals . EOPS also houses the CARE program, which provides additional support services for AND SERVICES single parents with children under the age of 14 . For more information and eligibility ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTER criteria, please stop by or call the EOPS office at one of the above locations and/or numbers listed . SAC Johnson Center, Room U-103 ������������������������������������������ (714) 564-6260 The center provides computer assisted instruction through the use of assistive FINANCIAL AID technology for disabled students . SAC Johnson Center, Room U-221 ...... (714) 564-6242 COMMUNICATIONS DISABILITIES/ (Hours: Mon 9am-6pm, Tue-Thur 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-12pm) ACQUIRED BRAIN IMPAIRMENT PROGRAM The Financial Aid Office administers federal and state student aid programs designed to SAC Planetarium, Room M-105 ����������������������������������������������� (714) 564-6280 assist students who are unable to meet the cost of education . These programs include TTY (Telecommunications Device For The Deaf) �������������������� (714) 564-6347 the Board of Governors Fee Waiver, Cal Grant programs, Federal Pell Grant, Federal Students with speech, hearing, or language difficulties may receive assistance Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Work-Study by signing up for Speech Communication N51 . Students with verifiable acquired and the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs (Stafford and PLUS loans) . Since the brain impairments receive program planning, registration assistance, assess- application process can take a number of weeks, students are encouraged to complete ment, computer assisted instruction, and access to support groups . the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in early Spring (January-May) for the following Fall semester . In addition to the FAFSA, applicants for financial aid DEAF and HARD OF HEARING PROGRAM AND SERVICES will be notified if any additional documents are needed to complete their application . SAC Johnson Center, Room U-107 ������������������������������������������� (714) 564-6283 REMINDER: IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO APPLY! You could still qualify for financial aid for TTY/TDD (Telecommunications Device For The Deaf) ��������� (714) 564-6284 Fall and Spring . Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid now! Contact Sign language, note taking supplies, assistive listening devices and tutors are the Financial Aid Office for further details . provided for deaf and hard of hearing students . HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTERS DEVELOPMENTALLY DELAYED LEARNERS SAC Johnson Center, Room U-120 ...... (714) 564-6216 SAC Johnson Center, Room R-141 ������������������������������������������ (714) 564-6273 (Hours: Mon-Thur 9am-7pm) Students who are Developmentally Delayed Learners receive support services to help Currently enrolled students who have paid the Health Fee are eligible to use the services them function independently and successfully in the college environment . available in the Health Centers . A Registered Nurse is available at all times . Physicians, LEARNING DISABILITIES Psychologists, and doctoral level Psychology Interns are available by appointment only . SAC Johnson Center, Room U-103 ������������������������������������������ (714) 564-6260 Services include but are not limited to: first-aid, diagnosis and treatment of acute illness, Centennial Education Center, Room D-101 ������������������������������ (714) 564-5135 pap smears, low cost birth control pills and condoms, emergency contraception, hearing and vision screening, and psychological services . A program for students with learning deficits severe enough to affect classroom performance . Assessment, tutoring, and special classes . Psychological Services – Currently enrolled students who have paid the Health Fee are invited to visit the Santa Ana College Health Center for individual and group counseling, PHYSICAL DISABILITIES on a short-term basis, for personal problems, stress, and low self-esteem, as well as SAC Russell Hall, Room R-101 ������������������������������������������������ (714) 564-6295 other mental health concerns .If appropriate, referrals are made to community agencies . Services include registration assistance, parking, elevator/gate passes, Adaptive Appointments can be made by calling or visiting the Health Center location listed above . Exercise Science, special equipment loans, wheelchair loans, personal and academic Classes relating to mental health issues which provide education and support, are also advisement, mobility and learning assistance . offered by Psychological Services (see class schedule under Special Services) . PSYCHOLOGICAL DISABILITIES MESA (Math, Engineering, & Science) SAC Johnson Center, Room U-103 ������������������������������������������ (714) 564-6260 SAC Administration Building, Room S-132 ...... (714) 564-6373 The Psychological Disabilities Program is designed to support and assist students (Hours: Mon-Thur 8am-7pm, Fri 8am-4pm) with mental and emotional disorders who are attempting to function more The MESA program is an academic program that supports educationally disadvantaged independently . community college students to excel in math, engineering, and science so they can WORKABILITY III transfer to four-year institutions as majors in these fields . Services include tutoring, SAC Library Building, Room L-220 ������������������������������������������ (714) 564-6255 advisement, workshops, and scholarships . The objective of this program is to provide work readiness activities, job develop- ment, and job placement for students with disabilities . Web access to student records STUDENTS: and registration is on its way! Go to www.sac.edu – click on online records and update your student profile with your personal email address. We’ll be in touch.

89 . . . SERVICES . . . Service PROGRAMS (continued)

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM TUTORIAL CENTER SAC Administration Building, Room S-204 ...... (714) 564-6478 SAC Johnson Center, Room U-103...... (714) 564-6260 (Hours: Mon-Thur 8:30am-4pm) (Hours: Mon-Wed 9am-7pm, Thur 9am-5pm, Fri & Sat 9am-1pm) The SAC Scholarship Program offers scholarships to incoming, continuing and graduating/ Free tutoring in a wide variety of subject areas is available at the Tutorial Learning Center . transferring SAC students . The program opens during the first week of November and Call or visit the Center to schedule your appointment today . Services include tutoring, closes the first week in March . Information and application packets are available in group study sessions, exam reviews and study skills information .Make the most of your the Scholarship Program office . Awards are announced during a special ceremony in educational experience at SAC by checking out this valuable resource . May and funds are available for the following fall semester . Help in how to apply for scholarships is also available . VETERANS SERVICES The Scholarship Program is also available to work with interested business, SAC Administration Building, Room S-216...... (714) 564-6050 corporations and individuals to establish new scholarships . Scholarships can be struc- (Hours: Mon-Thur 10am-6pm, closed Friday) tured to meet the wishes and parameters of the donor and may be given one-time only, in memoriam, in perpetuity, or on an annual renewable basis . For more specific RSCCD offers services to Veterans with a refresher program that starts at any time, over information about the SAC Scholarship Program, contact the Scholarship Program 110 Associate Degree programs, job placement, financial aid, counseling, tutoring, and directly at (714) 564-6478 . Learning Center services .Visit the Veterans Center in the east wing of the Administration building or call to find out the requirements and benefits for programs to which you SERVICE LEARNING may be entitled . SAC Johnson Center, Room U-100A...... (714) 564-6362 The Service Learning Center is responsible for developing, implementing, and administering comprehensive programs and activities related to community service SPRING 2008 volunteerism, community partnerships, and service learning .The program connects with many local nonprofit agencies, each of which offer numerous volunteer opportunities . Students then match their skills and interests to the needs of the community agencies and PSYCHOLOGICAL gain valuable personal experience . Many instructors utilize service learning as a course requirement in order to connect student classroom learning with real life experience . SERVICES: GOT STUDENT PLACEMENT SAC Administration Building, Room L-222...... (714) 564-6201 (Hours: Mon-Thur 8am-5pm, Fri. 9am-12pm) STRESS? The Student Placement Office assists currently enrolled students in obtaining on-campus Having difficulty with: student assistant/work study employment .The Student Placement Office also provides housing listings placed by members of the community . • Friends? STUDENT SUPPORT • Family? SERVICES PROGRAM (TRIO) • Relationships? SAC Johnson Center, Room U-102B...... (714) 564-6843 • Self-esteem? (Hours: Mon-Thur 8am-5pm, Fri 8am-12pm) The Student Support Services Program (TRIO) is a federally funded program designed to • Time Management? improve the retention, transfer and graduation rate of low income, first-generation and disabled college students .The SSS program provides students with academic, personal • Test Anxiety? and career counseling, tutoring, specialized workshops, field trips and assistance in Psychological Services are available to ensure that students transferring to a four-year university . have the support as needed while working on their TEACHER EDUCATION CENTER educational/career goals at Santa Ana College . A team of SAC Administration Building, Room S-132 ...... (714) 564-6352 psychologists and interns can help students find solutions (Hours: Mon-Thur 8am-7pm, Fri 8am-4pm) to life problems through individual or group counseling . The Center for Teacher Education is a resource center which offers information, academic advisement, and support for students interested in pursuing a career in teaching with All services are confidential . Services are free to currently an emphasis in preparing students for employment in local public elementary and enrolled students . Come visit us at the Student Health and secondary schools . Wellness Center on the first floor of the Johnson Center UNIVERSITY TRANSFER CENTER (U‑120) or call (714) 564‑6261 SAC Administration Building, Room S-132 ...... (714) 564-6165 (Hours: Mon-Thur 8am-7pm, Fri 8am-4pm) The University Transfer Center provides information and assistance to students preparing For individual psychological for transfer to baccalaureate granting institutions .Transfer services include appointments counseling appointments contact: with university representatives and college fairs at Santa Ana College, as well as in-state and out-of-state university field trips . Our Counseling N45 Orientation to College and Santa Ana College Health Center Transfer Success Information Night programs inform both parents and students about 714 / 564-6216 the transfer process and how to successfully achieve their academic goals . Additional information sessions focus on UC and CSU admissions, guarantee transfer programs, Johnson Center, Room U-120, scholarships and internship opportunitities . Students may also use our computers to access a complete digital resource library of university catalogs and videos .

90 ACADEMIC PLANNING . . . PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES, & READING LEVELS IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS The challenge will be reviewed by a committee consisting of the division dean, or designee, department chair, or designee, and one department or division representa- If you should see the words Prerequisite, Corequisite, or Advisory Reading Level in tive or designee . the class schedule, it is important for you to understand the definitions of these terms . Note that prerequisites and corequisites can be challenged . See Prerequisite Challenge If space is available in a course when a student files a challenge to the prerequisite or Policy, on this page, for more information . corequisite, the district shall reserve a seat for the student and resolve the challenge in a timely manner . If no space is available in the course when a challenge is filed, the PREREQUISITE indicates a condition of enrollment that a student is required to meet challenge shall be resolved prior to the beginning of registration for the next term and, in order to demonstrate current readiness for enrollment in a course or educational if the challenge is upheld, the student shall be permitted to enroll if space is available program .A prerequisite represents a set of skills or a body of knowledge that a student when the student registers for that subsequent term . must possess prior to enrollment and without which the student is highly unlikely to Note: Students who are challenging a course which is a requirement for a degree succeed in the course or program . Students will not be permitted to enroll in such or certificate may wish to use the Credit by Examination process to receive credit for courses and programs without the appropriate prerequisite . the challenged course . COREQUISITE indicates a condition of enrollment consisting of a course that a student is required to simultaneously take in order to enroll in another course . A corequisite represents a set of skills or a body of knowledge that a student must acquire through concurrent enrollment in another course and without which the student is highly unlikely to succeed . Students must concurrently enroll in the corequisite course . ADVISORY READING LEVELS indicate desirable reading skills for a course . These are RSCCD ASSESSMENT INFORMATION recommended but not mandatory prior to enrollment . COURSE EXCEPTION LIST WHAT THE LEVELS FOR GROUP I - The courses listed below do not have advisory reading levels and are ADVISORY READING LEVELS MEAN EXEMPT from participation in the matriculation process (orientation, assessment, LEVEL 2 Minimum reading level: Qualification for Reading N90determined by advisement, and counseling) . However, students are encouraged to complete reading placement test . assessment and other matriculation services (see page 12) . MUSIC – Music 113AB, 114AB, 115ABCD, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 141, LEVEL 3 Qualification for Reading N90 on reading placement test . 171, 175, 176, 215ABCD, 241 LEVEL 4 Qualification for Reading 100 on reading placement test . GROUP II - The courses listed below have advisory reading levels and are EXEMPT *Levels 2 and 3 are approximately 8th grade reading level . This is the minimum read- from participation in the matriculation process (orientation, assessment advise- ment, placement, and follow-up) .However, students are encouraged to complete ing proficiency level required for high school graduation in California . Short newspaper assessment and other matriculation services (see page 12) . articles with common vocabulary are often about 8th grade reading level . Students with this level of reading may have difficulty with texts containing complex ideas and ACCOUNTING – All Accounting Courses new vocabulary . APPRENTICESHIP – All Apprenticeship Courses ART – Art 119, 121AB, 122, 124, 128, 130, 131, 140AB, 141, 143, 151, 151, **Level 4 is approximately 10th grade reading level .This is the minimum level required for 153, 155, 156, 160, 161, 171, 175A, 182, 183, 184AB, 186, 196AB, 197AB, 221, an AA/AS degree at RSCCD .Longer newspaper articles with content-specific vocabulary 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 240, 241, 242, 243, 250, 251, 282, 283, 296, 298 are often about 10th grade reading level . Motivated students with this level of reading All Banking Courses skill can often handle texts where new vocabulary and concepts are explained . BANKING – BUSINESS – All Business Courses Prerequisite Challenge COMPUTER SCIENCE – All Computer Science Courses CONTINUING EDUCATION NURSING – All Continuing Education Nursing Policy and Procedures Courses COURSE PREREQUISITE POLICY DANCE – Dance 112, 201AB, 202, 204AB, 205, 206AB, 209, 210, 213, 214, 215AB, 216, 219AB, 220, 221, 230, 232, 240, 260, 298 Prerequisite means the preparation or previous course work considered necessary for DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY – All Drafting Technology Courses success in the course . The College requires students to complete prerequisites as pre- ENGINEERING – All Engineering Courses enrollment preparation . Prerequisites which are listed in the College Catalog include: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – All Environmental Studies Courses 1 . Courses for which specific prerequisites have been established, EXERCISE SCIENCE – E S. . Activities, E S. . Adaptive Activities, E .S . Aquatics, 2 . Sequential course work in a degree-applicable program, and E S. . Fitness, E .S . Intercollegiate Athletics FIRE ACADEMY – All Fire Academy Courses 3 . Courses in which an equivalent prerequisite exists at a four-year transfer college or university . FRENCH – French 101, 195, 201 & 202 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY – All Manufacturing Technology Courses Questions about prerequisites are best resolved with a counselor or instructor prior to All Management & Marketing Courses the first day of class . MANAGEMENT & MARKETING – MUSIC – Music 121, 122, 123, 124, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 185, 186, 187, PREREQUISITE CHALLENGE PROCESS 188, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217 PHOTOGRAPHY – Photography 165, 180, 181, 182, 183, 195, 200, 292, A prerequisite challenge requires written documentation explaining alternative course- 293, 294 work, background or abilities which adequately prepare the student for the course . A Prerequisite Challenge Form can be obtained from the appropriate division office . PUBLIC WORKS – All Public Works Courses Prerequisites may be challenged for one or more of the following reasons: SPANISH – Spanish 101, 201, & 202 TELEVISION/VIDEO PRODUCTION – Television/Video Production 111, 112, 1 . The college has not developed the prerequisite according to its established pro- 114, 141, 142, 150, 160, 181, 182, 185, 186, 211, 280, 298 cedures or has not developed the prerequisite in accord with existing statutes . THEATRE ARTS – Theatre Arts 112, 113, 131, 132, 133, 135, 150, 230, 2 . The prerequisite is discriminatory or is being applied in a discriminatory fashion . 235, 250, 280 3 . The College has not made the prerequisite course reasonably available . TRAVEL AND TOURISM – All Travel and Tourism Courses 4 . The student has documented knowledge and abilities equivalent to those specified WATER UTILITY SCIENCE – All Water Utility Science Courses in the prerequisite course .

91 . . . PLANNING . . . EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS — ASSOCIATE DEGREE Santa Ana College Associate Degree B. Social and Behavioral Sciences (minimum 6 units) 1. American Institutions (minimum 3 units) Requirements History 118, 120 or 120H, 121 or 121H, 122 To qualify for an associate degree, the candidate must meet the following Political Science 101 or 101H requirements: 2. Social Science Elective (minimum 3 units) Anthropology 100 or 100H Courses: Sixty units in the following five categories: Criminal Justice 101 I. Major Requirements: Each degree and certificate program specifies courses Economics 120, 121 Geography 100 or 100H, 102 or 102H required for the major . Students must complete these courses with a grade of History 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H “C” or better . See the Instructional Programs section of the catalog . Human Development 107, 110 II. general Education Requirements: 21 semester units of general education Political Science 101 or 101H which include one course or more as indicated in group requirements A, B, C, D, Psychology 100 or 100H and E . Sociology 100 or 100H Courses from the major may be used to satisfy individual group requirements C. Humanities (minimum 3 units) but those units may not be counted as part of the 21 semester units of general Anthropology 104 or 104H education . Art 100 or 100H, 101, 102, 105, 110 Dance 100 or 100H, 105 III. Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development: The college requires that English 104 or 104H students select three units from category F in addition to the minimum 21 units Foreign Language: in Groups A, B, C, D, and E . French 101, 102, 201 or 201H, 202 or 202H IV. Skills Proficiency Requirements: The college requires proficiency in basic Japanese 101, 102 Spanish 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 201 or 201H, 202 or 202H learning skills in mathematics, reading, and oral communication, as found in Vietnamese 101, 102 Required Proficiencies . Interdisciplinary Studies 121, 200 V. Computer Skills and Applications Requirement: See page 91 . Literature: English 102 or 102H, 231, 232, 233ABCD, 241, 242, 270, 271, 272 Note: The requirements in parts II, III, IV, and V above also may be met by completion Music 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 110, 211 of CSU General Education Breadth certification requirements, by completion of the Philosophy 106 or 106H, 108, 112, 118 Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum requirements, by submitting Sign Language 110, 111B, 112, 116 a transcript showing completion of a bachelor’s degree at an accredited institution, TV/Video Communications 101, 103, 104, 105 or 105H or by submitting a transcript showing completion of an associate of arts or associate Theatre Arts Theatre Arts 100, 103, 104, 105, 233ABCD of science degree from an accredited California institution within a ten-year period of finishing major requirements (I) at the college . D. Cultural Breadth (Three units required from D1 or D2) 1. Ethnic Studies / Women’s Studies Courses numbered less than 100 and preceded by “N” are NOT applicable to the Anthropology 104 or 104H, 125 Associate Degree . Art 103, 104, 106 Grade Point Average: A cumulative G .P .A . of at least 2 .0 (C) . Asian American Studies 101 Black Studies 101 Residency: At least 12 units completed at SAC (at least six of the units must be in Chicano Studies 101 courses required for the major unless otherwise noted in the catalog) . English 104 or 104H Petition for Graduation and Catalog Rights: Petitions for graduation should be filed in the E .S . Health Education 102 Ethnic Studies 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H Office of Admissions and Records one semester before the student expects to graduate . History 123, 124 or 124H, 125, 127, 146, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161, 181 Students who maintain continuous enrollment in at least one regular semester or session Human Development 221 of a catalog year (Fall, Intersession, Spring, or Summer) at Santa Ana College or Santiago Literature: English 245, 246, 278 Canyon College may elect to meet the associate degree or certificate requirements in Music 103 the SAC catalog in effect at the time of first enrollment, or may choose the catalog Nutrition and Food 118 requirements from any one year of subsequent continuous enrollment at SAC/SCC . Psychology 170 A student who has an interruption of attendance must use the catalog at the time of Speech Communication 103 or 103H, 206 or 206H readmission or one of subsequent continuous enrollment .Commencement exercises are Women’s Studies 101, 102, 201 held once a year at the end of the spring semester for those students who complete the 2. International Perspective requirements for graduation during the year or the summer session . Note: Transcripts Anthropology 100 or 100H Business 106 or 106H from all colleges attended must be on file . Criminal Justice 209 I . Major Requirements Dance 105 English 271, 272 See the Instructional Programs section of the SAC catalog . E .S . Professional 150 Geography 100 or 100H, 102 or 102H II . General Education Requirements for the Associate Degree Interdisciplinary Studies 117H Plan A – 2007-2008 Music 102 or 102H Philosophy 112 Note: A single course may be used to meet only one catagory requirement . Theatre Arts 105 A. Natural Sciences (minimum 3 units) Anthropology 101, 101L Astronomy 109, 110 or 110H, 140, 150 Biology 109 or 109H, 109L, 149, 159, 177, 200, 211, 239, 259 Chemistry 109, 119, 209, 219 or 219H Earth Science 110 or 110H, 115, 150 or 150H Environmental Studies 109, 140, 200, 259 Geography 101, 101L Geology 101, 101L, 140, 150 or 150H, 201 Physical Science 117, 118 Physics 109, 210, 217, 279 Science 200 REQUIREMENTS CONTINUEd on next page . . . 92 . . . PLANNING . . . ASSOCIATE DEGREE (continued) II . General Education Requirements III . Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development for the Associate Degree (continued) The college requires that students select three units from category F (see above) in addition to the minimum 21 units in Groups A, B, C, D, and E . D. LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY (continued) E. Language and Rationality (minimum 6 units) IV . Required Proficiencies 1. English Composition (minimum 3 units) Courses listed in this requirement can also be used to meet General Education Courses fulfilling the written composition requirement include both expository and Requirements in groups A through F where appropriate . Courses taken to meet these argumentative writing . The English composition requirement may be met by: proficiencies must be completed with a grade of C or better . *a English. 061, 101 or 101H, EMLS 112 . A. Reading b .Satisfactory score on English Department Proficiency Examination in composition . 1. Satisfactory score on the SAC/SCC Reading Placement Test at the time of initial Students successfully completing the proficiency examination may earn 3 units in English placement testing, OR 061 OR EMLS 112 . *With a grade of “C” or better . 2. Satisfactory score on a Reading Department Test, OR 2. Communication and Analytical Thinking (minimum 3 units) 3. Successful completion of Reading 100A, OR Includes mathematics, logic, statistics, computer languages and programming 4. A “C” grade, or better in 9 units of general education courses for the Associate and related disciplines . Degree in Areas A (Natural Sciences) - 3 units; B (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Computer Science 100, 105, 111 - 3 units each in B1 and B2 . Counseling 144 B. Mathematics English 103 or 103H Interdisciplinary Studies 111 1. Completion of Mathematics 060 or any other 3 unit mathematics course Mathematics 080, 105, 140, 145, 150, 160, 170, 180 or 180H, 185, numbered above the level of 060 OR 219 or 219H, 270, 275, 280, 290, 295 2. Score on the SAC/SCC mathematics placement test indicating placement in Philosophy 110 or 110H, 111, 144 a mathematics course numbered above the level of 060 . Social Science 219 or 219H C. Oral Communication Speech Communication 102, 140, 145 Completion of 3 units from the following: Speech Communication 101 OR 101H F. Lifelong Understanding & Self-Development (Interpersonal Communication), Speech Communication 102 (Public Speaking), (minimum 3 units) Note: Take one course from each group . Speech Communication 140 (Argumentation and Debate), Speech Communication No more than one (1) unit may be counted from F2 . 145 (Group Dynamics), Speech Communication 152 (Oral Interpretation) . 1. Completion of one of the following: Business 130 V . Computer Skills and Applications Requirement Counseling 100, 101, 116, 120, 124, 125, 128 Courses meeting the computer skills and applications requirement include the theories E .S . Health Education 101, 102, 104, 120 and concepts of computer technology and/or the applied technology of computers in E .S . Professional 125, 140 various disciplines .Such courses will either focus on computer technology as a discipline Family & Consumer Studies 120 or will focus on computer application programs as a major component of the course . Fashion Design Merchandising 103 This requirement is met by completing one of the following: Human Development 102, 107 A. Completion of any of the following majors or programs which require courses in Interdisciplinary Studies 111,155 computer technology and/or applied technology: Library and Information Studies 100 Automotive Technology Mathematics 030 Communications - Journalism Option Degree A-Print Journalism Nutrition & Food 115 or 115H Communications - Journalism Option Degree B-Broadcast Journalism Philosophy 111 Diesel Psychology 140, 230 Electronics Sociology 112 Engineering 2. Completion of one of the following: Fashion Design Merchandising Dance 102, 201A, 201B, 206A, 206B, 219A, 219B Human Development E .S . Activities 107, 127, 130, 132, 140, 150, 155, 160, 169, 180, 185, Library Technology 200, 210, 220, 226, 235, 240, 245, 260, 265, 270, 280, 290, 292 Manufacturing Technology E .S . Adaptive Activities 201, 202, 205, 206, 208, 211, 220 Music Degree E .S . Aerobic Fitness 140, 143, 144, 150, 155, 156, 158, 160 Nursing E .S . Aquatics 201, 204, 205, 209 Pharmacy Technology E .S . Fitness 100, 101, 102, 105, 108, 109, 110, 115, 116, 119, 120, TV/Video Communications Degree 145, 147, 170 E .S . Intercollegiate Athletics 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 201, 202, 203, B. Completion of one of the following courses with a grade of C or better: 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, Art 195 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222 Business 150 Business Applications 179 This requirement (F) is met for Fire, Nursing, and Occupational Therapy Computer Science 100 Assistant majors by completion of their major . Paralegal 120 Note: A single course may be used to meet only one category requirement (A-F) C. Students may challenge courses under “B” above, through Credit by in section II . However, a course may be used to meet both a required proficiency Examination . Students should plan to schedule a Credit by Examination test or computer requirement, as well as one of the categories of General Education at least one semester prior to anticipated graduation . This will allow students Courses on Plan A . Courses which meet the requirements for Part II of Plan A at to enroll in a course if exam is not passed . Students follow the Credit by Santiago Canyon College will automatically meet the identical requirements for Part II Examination procedure listed in the catalog . of Plan A at Santa Ana College .

93 . . . PLANNING . . . ASSOCIATE DEGREE (continued) AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS FOR THE Reading Proficiency Examination (I.D. required) 1. Contact the Reading Center, SAC Dunlap Hall, room 307 and make arrangements ASSOCIATE DEGREE to take the Reading Proficiency Exam . Any questions call (714) 564-6569 Students may satisfy the English writing, reading, and computational skills required for the Associate Degree by achieving a satisfactory score on the appropriate proficiency Mathematics Proficiency Examination test in each skill area or by fulfilling other options as listed under the Associate Degree 1. Contact the Math Study Center, SAC Library, room 204, and make arrangements Requirements in the class schedule . to take the Math Department Proficiency Examination . Students taking the proficiency examinations must be currently enrolled at Santa Ana CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS College or Santiago Canyon College . Students who do not achieve a satisfactory score on the English Writing Proficiency Examination may not rechallenge that examination A certificate is a verification of competency in a particular occupational skill . Certificate but must satisfactorily complete an approved course as listed in the graduation programs normally include only those courses which have a direct bearing upon requirements . specialized occupational competency since the certificate has the sole objective of immediate employment in a specialized area . For this reason there is no general English Writing Proficiency Examination education requirement in a certificate program . Santa Ana College certificate programs 1. Fill out a Credit by Examination form at the Admissions Office and have eligibility leading to immediate employment are listed in the catalog . To qualify for a certificate verified . of completion, a candidate must meet the following requirements: 2. Pay 3 units times the current rate . 1. Courses: Courses are designated for the specific certificate . 3. To make arrangements to take the English Writing Proficiency Examination at Santa 2. grades: At least a C grade in each course required for the certificate, unless Ana College, contact the Humanities/Social Sciences Division Office at (714) 564- otherwise specified . Credit by Examination may also be used to gain credit for 6500 (D-435) . required courses . Note: Three units in English 061 or ESL 112 are awarded for successful completion of 3. Credit/No Credit: A credit/no credit course is acceptable toward the certificate if the English Proficiency Examination .Recommended course to prepare for the examination it is required for the certificate and (a) offered on a credit/no credit basis only or is English N60 for native English-speaking students or ESL 110 for non‑native English- (b) if the credit/no credit is earned on the basis of credit by examination . speaking students . 4. Residency: Twelve units completed at SAC/SCC . (At least six of the units must be Date for the English Writing Proficiency Examination: in courses required for the certificate, unless otherwise noted in the catalog .) • Thursday, October 18, 2007, 2:00-4:00 pm, SAC Room D-435 5. Petition: Petition for certificate filed by the student with the Office of Admissions and Records at Santa Ana College or Santiago Canyon College .

Santa ana College RATES OF STUDENT PROGRESS Academic Planning • STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT

The rates below are placed here in accordance2003 Cohort Completion with Rate the federally mandated STATE 36% Questions? Student Right-To-Know Act . SAC 32%

Of the degree, certificate or transfer2002 seeking Cohort Transferransfer first-time RateRate freshman students www .sac .edu/online_counseling STATE 17% who entered Santa Ana College in FallSA C2003, the “completion25% rate” represents those students who earned an Associates Degree, certificate of completion, or 56 UC/CSU tranferable credits within threeStudent years Right-to-Know . Rate: Fall 2003 Cohort Completion 2003 COHORT COMPLETION RATE 50% STATE 36% 40% 30% SAC 32% 36% 32% 20% 32% 10% 0% STATE SAC Can’t find the class you need? The “transfer rate” represents non-completer students who transferred to It may be waiting for you at any other two- or four-year institution withinStudent three Right-to-Know years . Rate: Fall 2003 Cohort Transferransfer Santiago Canyon College! 2003 COHORT TRANSFER RATE 50% STATE 17% 40% SAC 25% 30% View SCC’s class schedule at 20% 25% www.sccollege.edu/schedule 10% 17% 0% STATE SAC SCC’s class schedule is included in this booklet.

These rates do not represent the success rates of the entire student Hurry! Class sizes are limited. population at SAC nor do they account for student outcomes occurring after this three-year tracking period .

MORE EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS . . . 94 GENERAL EDUCATION BREADTH REQUIREMENTS Planning to Transfer? FOR THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY (CSU) www.assist.org Your official source for California articulation Plan B: 2007–2008 Santa Ana College and student transfer information. These requirements apply to all students. Students planning B. The Physical Universe and Its Life Forms D3: Ethnic Studies to graduate from one of the 23 campuses of the California (minimum 9 units) The 9 units selected from this area Anthropology 125 State University must complete 48 semester units in general must include at least one course each from B1, B2, and Asian American Studies 101 education breadth courses. A student may complete 39 units B4. The 9 units must also include a corresponding lab Black Studies 101 of general education at either college in the Rancho Santiago component. (Lab classes are in bold.) Courses in B4 must Chicano Studies 101 Community College District prior to transfer. Nine semester be completed with a grade of “C” or better. (C minus is English 245, 278 units of general education coursework must be completed at not acceptable.) Ethnic Studies 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H the upper division level after transfer. B1: Physical Sciences History 123, 124 or 124H, 125, 146 CERTIFICATION OF GENERAL EDUCATION Astronomy 109, 110 or 110H, 115H, 140 Psychology 170 Chemistry 109, 119, 209, 219 or 219H D4: Gender Studies 1. Santa Ana College is authorized to certify a maximum English 245, 278 of 39 general education units. Earth Science 110 or 110H, 115, 150 or 150H Environmental Studies 109, 140 History 127, 181 2. No more than 30 semester units may be certified for Geography 101, 101L Speech Communication 206 or 206H areas B through D combined which are described in the Geology 101, 101L, 140, 150 or 150H, 201 Women’s Studies 101, 102, 201 next section. Physical Science 115, 117, 118 D5: Geography 3. Credit/No Credit grades are accepted for certification in Physics 109, 210, 211, 217, 279 Geography 100 or 100H, 102 or 102H, all areas, however they are not recommended for transfer B2: Life Science D6: History credit in basic skill areas. (A. Communication in the English Anthropology 101, 101L Anthropology 105, 125 Language and Critical Thinking, A1, A2, and A3; and B. The Biology 109 or 109H, 109L, 139, 149, 159, 177, 211, History 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 105, 118, 120 or Physical Universe and Its Life Forms, B4.) In addition, letter 212, 214, 229, 239, 259 120H, 121 or 121H, 122, 123, 124 or 124H, 125, 127, grades may be recommended or required for specific Environmental Studies 259 133, 146, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161 courses in a given major. Each CSU campus may also limit B3: Laboratory Activity D7: Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science the total number of units graded credit. Anthropology 101L Computer Science 100 4. A single course may not meet more than one general Astronomy 140 Counseling 150 education requirement. Biology 109L, 139, 149, 211, 212, 214, 229, 239, 259 E.S. Professional 150 5. Requests for certification should be made to the Office Chemistry 109, 119, 209, 219 or 219H Human Development 107, 110 of Admissions and Records during the semester prior to Earth Science 115 Interdisciplinary Studies 117H, 155 the last term of attendance. (Please check deadlines.) Environmental Studies 109, 259 Speech Communication 103 or 103H 6. Certification of coursework from other colleges will only Geography 101L TV/Video Communications 105 or 105H be granted to students who have completed a minimum Geology 101L, 201 D8: Political Science, Government, and Legal of 12 CSU general education units at either college in Physics 109, 210, 211, 217, 279 Institutions the Rancho Santiago Community College District or are Physical Science 115, 118 Political Science 101 or 101H, 200 or 200H, 220, completing the requirements for a Santa Ana College or B4: Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning D9: Psychology Santiago Canyon College degree. Courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Human Development 107 7. Courses taken at other California community colleges will Mathematics 105, 140, 145, 150, 160, 170, 180 or 180H, Psychology 100 or 100H, 140, 157, 170, 200, 219, be applied to the subject areas in which they were listed 219 or 219H 230, 240, 250 by the institution where the work was completed. Social Science 219 or 219H D10: Sociology and Criminology Criminal Justice 101 8. Courses taken at other regionally accredited private/out C. Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Sociology 100 or 100H, 112, 140 or 140H of state institutions (which do not maintain a CSU and Foreign Language certification list) will be placed in the subject areas (minimum 9 units) This area must include one course NOTE: The CSU Graduation Requirement in UNITED STATES for which Santa Ana College has equivalent courses. from C1 and one course from C2. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN IDEALS may Courses completed at foreign institutions are not C1: Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre) be met by completing Political Science 101 or 101H and acceptable for certification. Art 100 or 100H, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 one U.S. History course from the following: History 118, Dance 100 or 100H, 102, 105 120 or 120H, 121 or 121H, 122, 123, 124 or 124H, 127, IMPORTANT NOTE: The list of certifiable courses will be English 233A, 233B, 233C, 233D 146. These courses (in bold above) may also be used to subject to change year by year, but students are assured Interdisciplinary Studies 121 meet 6 of the 9 Area D unit requirements. that courses taken to meet General Education Breadth Music 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 103, 211 E. Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development requirements will be honored if they are approved for TV/Video Communications 103, 104 (minimum 3 units) Three units should be selected from the academic year in which they are taken. Courses on Theatre Arts 100, 101, 103, 104, 233A, 233B, 233C, 233D below with no more than one unit from E2. this list are approved beginning Fall 2007 and are valid C2: Humanities E1: through Summer 2008. English 102 or 102H, 206, 231, 232, 233A, 233B, 233C, Counseling 100, 116, 120, 124, 125,128 TRANSFER CREDIT 233D, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246, 270, 271, 272, 278 E.S. Health Education 101, 102, 104, 120 1. Students may transfer up to 70 semester units to the French 101, 102, 201 or 201H, 202 or 202H E.S. Professional 125 CSU system. Sixty transferable units are needed for History 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161 Family & Consumer Studies 120 junior standing. Interdisciplinary Studies 200 Human Development 107, 229 Japanese 101, 102 Interdisciplinary Studies 155 2. All courses used for CSU transfer credit must be Philosophy 106 or 106H, 108, 112, 118 Nutrition and Food 115 or 115H numbered 100 or above in the SAC catalog. Spanish 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 195A, 195B, 201 or Psychology 140, 157, 230 A. Communication in the English Language and 201H, 202 or 202H Sociology 112 Critical Thinking (minimum 9 units) Sign Language 110, 112, 116 Speech Communication 104 The 9 units selected from this area must include at least Theatre Arts 233A, 233B, 233C, 233D E2: one course each from A1, A2, and A3. Each course must Vietnamese 101, 102 E.S. Activities 107, 127, 130, 132, 140, 150, 155, 160, be completed with a grade of “C” or better. (C minus D. Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and 169, 180, 185, 200 210, 220, 226, 235, 240, 245, 260, is not acceptable.) Behavior; Historical Background 265, 270, 280, 290, 292 A1: Oral Communication (minimum 9 units) The 9 units selected from this area must E.S. Adapted Activities 201, 202, 205, 206, 208, 211, Speech Communication 101 or 101H, 102, include courses from at least 2 different disciplines. 220 103 or 103H, 140, 145 D1: Anthropology and Archeology E.S. Aerobic Fitness 140, 143, 144, 150, 155, 156, 158, A2: Written Communication Anthropology 100 or 100H, 103, 104 or 104H, 105, 125 160 English 101 or 101H English 104 or 104H E.S. Aquatics 201, 204, 205, 206, 209 A3: Critical Thinking History 105, 125 E.S. Fitness 100, 101, 102, 110, 115, 116, 120, 145, Counseling 144 D2: Economics 147, 170 English 103 or 103H Economics 120, 121 E.S. Intercollegiate Athletics 124, 125, 126, 127,128, 201, Interdisciplinary Studies 111 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, Philosophy 110 or 110H, 111, 144 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222 Speech Communication 140

95 INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION Planning to Transfer? TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC) www.assist.org Your official source for Plan C: 2007–2008 Santa Ana College California articulation and student transfer information. Completion of all the requirements in the Intersegmental AREA 3 - ARTS & HUMANITIES General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit 3 courses, 9 semester units, with at least one course from a student to transfer from Santa Ana College to a campus in Group A and one course from Group B . either the CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY or the UNIVERSITY Group A: Arts (minimum 3 units) OR OF CALIFORNIA system without the need, after transfer, to Art 100** or 100H**, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106; Dance satisfactory score in examinations of languages other than take additional lower-division, general education courses to 100** or 100H**, 102, 105; Music 101** or 101H**, 102** English: 3 or higher on College Board Advanced Placement satisfy campus general education requirements . or 102H**, 103, 111, 211; Television/Video Communications Examinations, 5 or higher on International Baccalaureate 103, 104; Theatre Arts 100, 101, 103, 104 . Higher Level Examinations; SAT II: subject tests (see a 1 . Complete all the listed requirements for IGETC prior Group B: Humanities (minimum 3 units) counselor for required scores); to transferring . Partial certification of IGETC is not † English 102** or 102H**, 206, 231, 232, 233A or 233B or 233C OR permitted . or 233D, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246, 271, 272, 278; French 102, satisfactory completion of an achievement test administered 2 . Complete all courses used for IGETC certification with 201** or 201H**, 202** or 202H**; History 101** or 101H**, by a college in language other than English equivalent to two a minimum grade of C (C minus is not acceptable). A 102** or 102H**, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161; Interdisiplinary years of high school language . “credit’’ is acceptable providing it is equivalent to a grade Studies 200; Japanese 102; Philosophy 106** or 106H**, of C or higher . The catalog must reflect this policy . 108, 112, 118; Sign Language 112, 116; Spanish 102** or AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS 102H**, 195A, 195B, 201** or 201H**, 202** or 202H**; Theatre 3 . Request certification from the last California community REQUIREMENT Arts 233A or 233B or 233C or 233D; Vietnamese 102 . college you attend prior to transfer to CSU or UC .Requests (Not part of IGETC . May be completed prior to transfer .) should be made to the Office of Admissions and Records AREA 4 - SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES CSU has an American Institutions graduation requirement during the semester prior to the last term of attendance . 3 courses, 9 semester units from at least 2 disciplines or an that is separate from IGETC . Courses used to meet the CSU (Please check deadlines .) interdisciplinary sequence . requirement cannot be used in Area 3 or 4 . To meet the 4 . Prior to requesting certification, have all official Anthropology 100** or 100H**, 103, 104** or 104H**, 105, CSU requirement, students should take Political Science transcripts on file from every high school and college 125; Asian American Studies 101; Black Studies 101; Chicano 101** or 101H** AND one of the following courses: History you have attended . Studies 101; Criminal Justice 101; Economics 120, 121; 118, 120**, 120H**, 121**, 121H**, 122**, 123, 124**, English 104** or 104H**; Ethnic Studies 101** or 101H**, 124H**, 127, 146 . 5 . Courses taken at other California community colleges will 102 or 102H; Geography 100** or 100H**, 102** or 102H**, UC requires the completion of a college course or courses be applied to the subject areas in which they are listed 138; History 105, 118, 120** or 120H**, 121** or 121H**, with a grade of “C” or better OR a one-year course in high by the institution where the work was completed . 122**, 123, 124** or 124H**, 125, 127, 133, 146, 181; school in U .S .history or a half-year course in U .S .history and 6 . Courses taken at other regionally accredited private/out Human Development 107**; Interdisciplinary Studies 117H, a half-year course in American government with grades of of state institutions (which do not maintain an IGETC 155; Political Science 101** or 101H**, 200** or 200H**, “C” or better (UCLA requires grades of “B”) . UCSB requires certification list) will be placed in the subject areas 201, 220; Psychology 100** or 100H**, 140, 157**, 170, the completion of a college course . If you are using college for which Santa Ana College has equivalent courses . 200, 219, 230, 240, 250; Sociology 100** or 100H**, 140** coursework to satisfy this requirement, check the appropriate Equivalency is determined by Santa Ana College or 140H**, 240; Speech Communication 206** or 206H**; UC catalog to determine which course(s) to take . faculty teaching the course .Petitions are available from TV/Video Communications 105** or 105H**; Women’s Studies Counseling and must be accompanied by the appropriate 101**, 102, 201** . documentation . 7 . Courses completed at foreign institutions are not AREA 5 - PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2 courses, 7-9 semester units with one Physical Science acceptable except for certification of competence in a † For possible exceptions, due to extraordinary language other than English . course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a corresponding laboratory (indicated by “L’’ circumstances, please see a counselor for guidelines and petition . IMPORTANT NOTE: The list of certifiable courses will be in parentheses) . subject to change year by year, but students are assured that Group A: Physical Science (3 units) * Courses designated with an asterisk may courses taken to meet IGETC requirements will be honored if Astronomy 109, 110** or 110H**, 115H, 140(L); Chemistry be counted in one area only . they are approved for the academic year in which they 109(L)**, 119(L)**, 209(L)**, 219(L)** or 219H(L)**, 229(L); ** Indicates that transfer credit may be are taken. Courses on this list are approved beginning Earth Science 110** or 110H**, 115(L)(P), 150** or 150H**; limited by either UC or CSU or both . Please Fall 2007 and are valid through Summer 2008 . Environmental Studies 109(L)**, 140; Geography 101**, 101(L); Geology 101**, 101(L), 140, 150** or 150H**, consult with a counselor for additional information . AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION 201(L); Physical Science 115(L)(P), 117**, 118(L)**; Physics 109(L)**, 210(L)**, 211(L)**, 217(L)**, 227(L)**, 237(L)**, *** High School transcript must be on file in CSU: 3 courses required, one from each group . 279(L)**, 289(L)** . the admissions office . Please consult with uC: 2 courses required, one each from Group A & B . Group B: Biological Science (3 units) a counselor for additional information . Group A: English Composition Anthropology 101, 101(L); Biology 109** or 109H**, 109(L), (L) Designates courses with a laboratory . 1 course, minimum 3 units . 177, 211(L), 212(L), 214(L), 229(L), 239(L), 249(L), 259(L); English 101** or 101H** . Environmental Studies 259(L) . Group B. Critical Thinking-English Composition 1 course, 3 semester units . AREA 6 - LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH The information above was in effect at press English 103** or 103H** or Philosophy 110 or 110H . (U.C. ONLY) time . Courses with a (P) are pending approval Group C: Oral Communication (CSU ONLY) Satisfactory completion of two years of high school from the UC office of the President and the CSU 1 course, 3 semester units . coursework in one language other than English with grades Chancellor’s office . Please consult a counselor Speech Communication 102, 103** or 103H**, 140, 145 . of “C” or better***; before enrolling . OR AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS completion of one of the following: French 101, & QUANTITATIVE REASONING Japanese 101, Sign Language 110, Spanish 101 or 101H, 1 course, 3 semester units . or Vietnamese 101; Math 105, 140**, 145, 150**, 170**, 180** or 180H**, OR 185, 219** or 219H**, 270, 280; Social Science 219** satisfactory completion, with “C” grades or better, or two or 219H** . years of formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English;

96 Do you know where your Student Activities Student for Spring 2008 Sponsored by Associated Student Govern- Services Fees ment (ASG) and Inter-Club Council (ICC) of Santa Ana College

go? January ASG Applications Available Your fees go to fund these programs and Black History Month Lunar New Year services or to give you discounts: • Amusement Park Discounts February Welcome Back Events • ASG Book Loan Program Club Rush • Athletic Event Discounts National Condom Awareness Month • Gameroom March Women’s History Month • Inter Club Council 2008-2009 ASG Applications Available • Math Study Center KinderCaminata • Movie Theatre Discounts April • Student Activities Office Spring Recess 2008-2009 ASG Elections • Student Leadership Programs (ASG) Blood Drive • Transfer Center International Students Spring Ball Earth Week • Tutorial Center May Cinco De Mayo Additionally, the Student Services Fee Scholarship Awards Ceremony supports academic, cultural, and social programs and activities . June Finals Event Commencement

Santa Ana College Foundation Established in 1968 and reactivated in 1998, the Santa Ana • Support the Ed Arnold Golf Classic to assist the Athletic College Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Hall of Fame and student-athletic scholarships. The Foundation’s mission is to maintain, expand and • Help ignite the mind of a child with a gift to the “Pathways enhance the educational opportunities at Santa Ana to the Stars” endowment fund that helps to bring over College by linking community organizations, businesses, 16,000 youth to our Tessmann Planetarium for educational funding sources, alumni and staff, thus preserving our near programs. century of “A History of Success, A Future of Promise.” • You can “Leave your Legacy” at SAC through a planned Here are some ways you can get involved: gift for the endowment fund or restricted purpose of your • Help strengthen the Foundation and assist with the choice. college’s greatest funding priorities with a gift to our unrestricted fund. Please visit our web site at http://www.sac.edu/community/ foundation.htm or call us at (714) 564-6091 to learn more • Donate to the General Scholarship Fund or start your about the Santa Ana College Foundation. own scholarship to help continuing, transferring and incoming students.

97 Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education SPRING 2008 Class schedule

SPRING SEMESTER 2008 FREE CLASSES! Registration Begins...... January 2 Instruction Begins...... January 7 ClasSES BEGIN JANUARY 7 King’s Birthday (holiday)...... January 21 Lincoln’s Birthday (holiday)...... February 15 For your convenience, we offer classes at over President’s Day (holiday)...... February 18 80 community locations throughout the city of Spring Break...... April 7–11 Memorial Day (holiday)...... May 26 Santa Ana. Please call (714) 241-5700 for more Instruction Ends...... May 31 information. Commencement...... June 4

CENTENNIAL EDUCATION CENTER MARKETPLACE EDUCATION CENTER 2900 W . Edinger, Santa Ana CA 92704 201 E . Fourth St . (Second Floor), Santa Ana CA 92701 714-241-5700 714-564-5760

continuing education Programs Academic, vocational, basic skills and personal enrichment programs are available to adults 18 years or older . Students currently enrolled in high schools, who wish to attend continuing education courses, may be admitted with permission of the high school’s principal and local counselors . Students may register for courses throughout the year . Day, evening and Saturday classes are offered at convenient locations throughout Santa Ana .

Instructional Programs ENGLISH as a SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER Provides seven levels of instruction in English language development: listening, Provides adult learners of all English levels the opportunity to improve their speaking, reading and writing for adults .Additional classes include pronuncia- English skills, learn about civics, citizenship and computer literacy, through tion, conversation and writing . individualized, small group and computer-based instruction . ESL/FAMILY LITERACY High School Subjects Diploma Program Provides English language development with an additional family literacy focus Provides all classes necessary to obtain a high school diploma through both and component of parent and child reading together . traditional and individualized instruction methods . PRONUNCIATION GED TEST PREPARATION Develops American English language pronunciation skills . Prepares adults to pass the GED high school equivalency exam . This course is also offered in Spanish . CONVERSATION Introduces conversation strategies in listening, English language use, and non-verbal communications . Emphasis on oral skills .

98 Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education Instructional Programs (Continued) CAHSEE EXIT EXAMS FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS TRAINING At some point in 2008, we believe the state will require adult education Provides equal access to healthy, safe and affordable child care for families in students to pass an exit exam in order to graduate with a H .S . diploma . Our low and moderate income neighborhoods in Orange County .Teaches students program also offers instruction to prepare students to take the exam and to establish and maintain a successful home-based child care business .Also, pass it successfully . enriches a student’s understanding of child development . Classes are offered in English/Vietnamese and Spanish . ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE) Provides adult learners the opportunity to build a strong foundation in reading, COMPUTER BASICS writing, language, English usage, communication, technology and math skills Teaches functional operations of the hardware and software components of as well as job seeking and employment preparation strategies . IBM personal computers . Provides advanced training in operating systems and networking fundamentals . Includes instruction and “hands-on” experi- CITIZENSHIP ence in troubleshooting, repairing, maintaining and upgrading computers Provides basic knowledge of local, state and federal government in preparation Provides instruction in computer hardware and software preparation, review for the United States citizenship examination including language development and practice for taking the A+ Certification Test . within the context of history and government . OLDER ADULT BUSINESS SKILLS/COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Provides a variety of classes specifically for the older adult population in Provides instruction on current computer applications used in the workplace . various community locations/ facilities . Some courses are taught in both English and Spanish . PARENT EDUCATION OFFICE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING PROGRAM Provides childbirth preparation and other parent education classes . Prepares students for employment, focusing on a combination of general workforce preparation skills and specific office training . SPANISH LITERACY This program offers Spanish-speaking students the opportunity to improve basic skills in their native language, so they can persist and succeed in ESL and other academic and vocational courses in English . High school diploma Programs GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: THE 160 CREDITS • Completion of 160 required credits REQUIRED FOR • Completion of 3 proficiencies: 1 . Reading 2 . Math 3 . Composition GRADUATION • Verification of First Aid/Health Course CREDITS NEEDED: • Completion of one Composition Course 40 English, including composition • Must complete at least 15 credits of residency at CEC, MEC, or TSJ 20 Math 20 Science CREDITS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ACCEPTED FROM: 10 Social Studies, World History • Previous high school and Geography • Regional occupation programs (up to 20 credits) 10 U .S . History • Foreign transcripts Concurrently enrolled 10 U .S . Government, Economics • Approved private schools high school students 5 Life Skills/Work Experience • Work experience on the job have the opportunity 10 Fine Arts/Foreign Language • Consumer tasks (independent work given by counselors) to earn credits to First Aid/Health Verification • Armed forces work experience help them graduate Proficiencies (3) • College transfer credits from their local high 35 Electives NOTE: GED is not accepted for high school credit . school. 160 TOTAL

TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A COUNSELOR CALL: CENTENNIAL EDUCATION CENTER MARKETPLACE EDUCATION CENTER taller san jose Counseling Office: Counseling Office: (714) 564-5790 (714) 543-5105 (714) 241-5720 or 241-5721 Counseling Department Hours: Counseling Department Hours: Counseling Department Hours: Monday & Tuesday 8:30 a m. .– 2:30 p m. . Saturday 8:00 a m. .–11:00 a m. . Monday – Thursday 8:00 a m. .– 9:00 p m. . & 5:00 p m. .– 9:00 p m. . Friday 8:00 a m. .– 12:00 p m. . Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 a m. .– 1:00 p m. . Saturday 8:30 a m. .– 2:30 p m. . & 5:00 p m. .– 9:00 p m. . Friday 8:00 a m. .– 12:00 p m. . Saturday 8:00 a m. .– 12:00 p m. .

99 Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education REGISTRATION INFORMATION CENTENNIAL EDUCATION CENTER MARKETPLACE EDUCATION CENTER 2900 W . Edinger, Santa Ana CA 92704 201 E . Fourth St . (Second Floor) 714-241-5700 714-564-5760 Registration hours: Registration hours: Time: 8:00 a .m . – 9:00 p .m . Monday – Thursday Time: 8:00 a m. . – 9:00 p .m . Monday – Thursday 8:00 a .m . – 12:00 p m. . Friday 8:00 a m. . – 12:00 p .m . Friday 8:30 a .m . – 12:30 p m. . Saturday 8:00 a m. . – 3:00 p .m . Saturday Spring registration begins January 2 Spring registration begins January 2

STUDENT SERVICES & PROGRAMS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT TUTORING PROGRAM Assists students in meeting their educational and career life goals through Tutoring is available during the day and evening hours, covering most subjects orientation, academic advisement, assessment, career planning, testing, including English, conversational practice, basic computers, math, literacy, workshops and individual and group counseling . ABE and High School Subjects . STUDENT OUTREACH AND CAREER CENTER STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Career information, exploration, research materials and computer software Provides students with opportunities to participate in leadership training to conduct skills, abilities and interest inventories for college and vocational classes, student association, clubs, student conferences, celebrations, and searches . Assist with resumes and college applications . Provide outreach other activities . services to the community and assists with student recruitment . CalWORKs CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Provides counseling and assistance to all CalWORKs eligible students . Provides early childhood education while parents are pursuing their education . DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES CoNTINUING EDUCATION SITES Assist students who have average or above average potential for learning and La Veta Ave. ) . (22 ay Dr ew who exhibit difficulties in at least one academic area . Students who qualify re F 66 City Garden Grove Blvd. ve e ro Memory Ln. Memory Ln. may enroll in the Learning Skills Program and receive various services . G Th

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Registration at our Community Sites: Register directly in class with the instructor . For class information and times, please call Centennial Education Center at (714) 241-5700 . Community Locations Centennial Education Center: (7) Delhi Recreation Center (13) Kennedy Elementary School (25) Centennial Education Center is the main administrative 505 East Central Avenue 1300 East MacFadden site for all Santa Ana Continuing Education Classes . Morning, afternoon, and evening classes Evening classes Orientation to Computers ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 Register in the main office: Beginning ESL 1 and Citizenship (in Spanish) 2900 West Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana ESL/Family Literacy Beginning 1 and 2 KidWorks (26) 714-241-5700 Physical Fitness for Older Adults Effective Parenting (in Spanish) 1902 W . Chestnut Office Hours: Increasing Parent Awareness of US Schools Morning and evening classes Monday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Diamond Elementary School (14) 1450 South Center Librería Martinez (28* Saturday: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 1110 N . Main St . Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes Evening classes ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 Classes to be announced Monday – Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lathrop Intermediate School (27) Adult Basic Skills Review Edison Elementary School (15) Beginning ESL 1, 2, 3 2063 Orange Street 1111 South Broadway Intermediate ESL 1, 2, 3 Evening classes Evening classes American English Pronunciation ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 Community Learning Center Fremont Elementary (78) Lincoln Elementary School (29) Conversation 1, 2 1930 W . Tenth St . 425 South Sullivan ESL/Family Literacy Morning and Evening classes Adult Basic Education (ABE) ESL/Family Literacy Classes to be announced ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 Citizenship GED Test Preparation Garfield Elementary School (18) Business Skills Spanish Literacy Office Employment Training 850 Brown High School Subjects Diploma Program Evening classes Lowell Elementary School (30) GED Test Preparation ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 700 South Flower Learning Skills and Strategies Evening classes Goodwill Industries (19) ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 5th and Fairview On-Site Registration Is Available At The Morning and Afternoon classes MacArthur Fundamental Following Locations: Independent Living Skills for Developmentally Intermediate School (31) 600 West Alton Adams Elementary (1) Disabled 2130 S . Raitt St . Personal Grooming for the Developmentally Evening classes Disabled Monday and Wednesday Morning and evening classes Beginning ESL 1 ESL/Family Literacy, ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 3 and Intermediate 1 Beginning 1 and 2 Harvey Elementary (79) Madison Elementary School (32) 1635 S . Center St . Bowers Kidseum (2) 1124 East Hobart Evening classes 1802 N . Main St . Morning classes ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 Seminar for Older Adults ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 Effective Parenting Heninger Elementary School (21) Marketplace Education Center (33) Cambodian Family (3) – register in class 417 West Walnut 201 East Fourth Street, 1111 East Wakeham Avenue, Suite E Morning classes Santa Ana (corner of Fourth & Bush) ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 Morning classes Morning, Afternoon, and Evening classes VESL: English for Work 1 and 2 Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (22) Monday through Saturday CANO Head Start (4) 1100 S . Center St . Adult Basic Education (ABE) Beginning ESL 1 and 2 1745 North Grand Avenue Citizenship Morning classes Jackson Elementary School (24) Beginning ESL 1, 2, and 3 Beginning ESL 1 1143 Nakoma Drive Intermediate ESL 1, 2, and 3 Evening classes American English Pronunciation Carver Elementary School (6) ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 Conversation 1 1401 West Santa Ana Boulevard Community Learning Center Evening classes High School Subjects Diploma Program ESL/Family Literacy Beginning 1 and 2 GED Test Preparation Corbin Center (10) Citizenship Computer Applications Lab 2215 West McFadden Continuing Education offers Computer Basic Operations Morning and evening classes citizenship preparation classes. Office Employment Training Monday - Thursday For more information contact Microcomputer Computer Repair ESL/Family Literacy Beginning 1, 2 and 3 Spanish Literacy the Student Outreach and Career Vocational Academic Skills Beginning ESL 1 Center at (714) 241‑5730. Orientation to Computers continued on next page...

101 Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education Community Locations (Continued) Martin Elementary School (34) Santa Ana Work Center (54) Willard Intermediate School (76) 939 West Wilshire 1000 East Santa Ana Boulevard 1342 North Ross Evening classes Afternoon classes Evening classes ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 Workforce Preparation ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 Martin Luther King Elementary School (35) Santiago Elementary School (55) Wilson Elementary School (77) 1001 South Graham Lane 2212 N . Baker St . 1317 North Baker Street Evening classes Morning classes Afternoon and evening classes Monday - Thursday ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 Sepulveda Elementary School (57) Mendez Fundamental 1801 South Poplar THE FOLLOWING OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS ARE Intermediate School (37) Evening classes OFFERED AT THESE SITES: 2000 North Bristol ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 Choral Dynamics for Older Adults Evening classes SER (Service Employment Redevelopment) (58) Creative Cooking for Older Adults Microcomputer Repair 1243 East Warner, Santa Ana Manipulative Skills for Older Adults Music Arts for Older Adults Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (38) Morning classes, 8:00 a m. . – Noon Physical Fitness for Older Adults 520 South Ross Monday - Friday Seminar for Older Adults Morning and Evening Classes Adult Basic Education (ABE) Beginning ESL 1 and 2 Carehouse Windsor Hall (5) Basic Computer Operations 1800 Old Tustin Road, Santa Ana Beginning Word Processing Intermediate ESL 2 Business Skills Country Villa Plaza (11) Our Lady of Pilar Church (42) GED Test Preparation 1209 Hemlock Way, Santa Ana 1622 West 6th Street Spurgeon Intermediate School (60) Delhi Community and Recreation Center (13) Evening classes 2701 West Fifth Street Beginning ESL 1 505 East Central Avenue, Santa Ana Evening classes French Park (16) Orientation to Computers Beginning ESL 1, 2, and 3 601 E . Washington, Santa Ana Pio Pico Elementary School (43) Intermediate ESL 1, 2, and 3 931 West Highland Taft Elementary School (64) Royale Convalescent Center (46) Morning classes 500 West Keller 1929 West Warner Avenue, Santa Ana ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 2 and 3 Evening classes Santa Ana Senior Center (53) Romero Cruz Elementary School (44) ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 424 West Third Street, Santa Ana 1512 West Santa Ana Blvd . Taller San Jose (65) Southwest Senior Center (59) Evening classes 801 North Broadway 2201 West McFadden Avenue, Santa Ana ESL Family Literacy, Beginning 3 Morning and Afternoon classes St. Edna’s Convalescent Center (47) ESL Family Literacy Intermediate 1 ABE Skills 1929 North Fairview, Santa Ana Computer Applications High School Subjects GED Test Preparation Computer Applications St. Frances Home (48) 1718 West 6th Street, Santa Ana Roosevelt Elementary School (45) Microcomputer Repair 501 South Halladay Vietnamese Community Center (70) Summerville at Main Place (61) Evening classes 1618 West First Street 2025 North Bush Street, Santa Ana ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 and 2 Morning and Afternoon classes SunBridge Care and Rehab (62) Saint Joseph’s School (49) Citizenship 2201 East 1st Street, Santa Ana 608 Civic Center Drive Beginning ESL 1 and 2 Sunflower Gardens (63) Computer Applications Morning classes 3720 South Greenville, Santa Ana Beginning ESL 1 Villa del Sol (71) Town and Country Manor (66) 811 S . Fairview Santa Ana College (51) 555 East Memory Lane, Santa Ana 1530 West 17th Street Warwick Square Apartments (74) Very Independent Persons Center (68) Morning, Afternoon, Evening classes 780 S . Lyon St . 1101 South Grand, Suite L & M, Santa Ana Morning classes Adult Basic Education (ABE) Wycliffe Plaza (80) Computer Applications ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1 1401 N Flower St, High School Subjects Diploma Program Washington Elementary School (75) Increasing Parent Awareness of US Schools 910 Anahurst Place Micro enterprise Childcare Providers Program Morning and Evening classes INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES Personal Grooming for Dev. Disabled Adults ESL/Family Literacy, Beginning 1, 2, and 3 AT OTHER SANTA ANA AREA SITES NOT LISTED Student Leadership ESL/Family Literacy, Intermediate 1 ABOVE IS AVAILABLE AT CENTENNIAL EDUCATION (52) Western Medical Center (75) CENTER, 241-5700 520 West Walnut 1001 North Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana Evening classes (Call 241-5700 for information about registration) ABE Evening classes Beginning ESL 1, 2, and 3 Effective Parenting ESL Literacy Preparation for Childbirth Intermediate ESL 1, 2, and 3

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T Centennial Education Center (CEC)...... 2900 W. Edinger Avenue...... Santa Ana MAJOR Y Orange County Sheriff’s Department Training Center (OCST)...... 1900 W. Katella Avenue...... Orange U Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy (CJTC)...... 15991 Armstrong Ave...... Tustin I Marketplace Education Center (MEC)...... 201 E. Fourth Street...... Santa Ana

O Center (AHC)...... 101 S. Chaparral...... Anaheim Hills SITES P Digital Media Center (DMC)...... 1300 S. Bristol Street...... Santa Ana { Joint Powers Training Center (JPTC CN)...... 18301 Gothard...... Huntington Beach } Orange County Probation Department...... 1001 S. Grand Avenue...... Santa Ana

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SAC–Santa Ana College Courses – Register online at www.sac.edu See page 17 for a list of class locations 103 SANTA ANA COLLEGE SAC Facilities and Locations 1530 W. 17th Street A Cesar Chavez Building / Business / Computer D Dunlap Hall / Amphitheatre (west of building) Santa Ana, CA 92706 B International Students Program / Services / E Exercise Science Middle College High School (714) 564-6000 F Locker Rooms C Fine Arts / Art Gallery g Cook Gym CDC Child Development Center H Hammond Hall J Auto Shop See page for 17 a list of class locations K Welding / Auto Diesel / Maintenance / Warehouse L Nealley Library and ALC M Museum / Planetarium N Music Building P Phillips Hall Theatre CDC R Russell Hall S Administration Building / Admissions / Counseling T Technical Arts u Johnson Center / Student Business Office / Bookstore / Cafeteria  W Physical Education X Security / Safety Z Maintenance Register online at www.sac.edu SAC Parking 1 Staff Parking 2 3 Visitor Parking 4 5 Staff Parking 6 13 Student Parking (except as posted) Permit Dispenser $ ($1 .00 for 8 hours) Santa Ana College Courses – – SAC

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