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ABDULLAYEV, ALISHER (1997) Mathematics BERTOGLIO, NANCY ANN (1996) Reading M.S., Moscow St. University; B.S. National University, Sacramento B.A., UC Davis; Ph.D., Moscow Institute of Technology & Physics; M.A., CSU Sacramento

ADCOCK, DAVID E. (1982) Nursing BERUMEN, GUSTAVO D. (1973) Counselor A.A. Canada Jr. College; B.A. USC Davis; M.H.S. Chapman College B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

AGUILAR, GARY (1999) Design Technology BLANCHARD, BARBARA Dean, Business B.ARCH. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., University of Arizona

ALEJANDRE, BECKY (1992) Nutrition BOYLE, ROBERT (1980) Automotive Technology B.A., University of CA, Riverside; M.A., Loma Linda University A.A.,

ALLEGRE, ROBERT (1977) Vice President, Administrative Services BRACCO, PAUL (2000) English as a Second Language B.A., Claremont Men’s College; M.B.A., Golden Gate University B.A., University of Rochester, New York; M.A., CSU Sacramento

ANDERSON, MELINDA W. (2001 English as a Second Language BRECHER, JANET (2000) Computer Information Science B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento A.A., ; B.S., M.B.A., CSU Sacramento ANDERSON, RICK D. (2001) Physical Education B.S., M.S., CSU Sacramento BRENCHLEY-JACKSON, JOAN LEE (1995) Biology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., UC Davis ANDRE, PAUL (1996) Mathematics B.S., University of Minnesota; M.A., CSU Sacramento BRITTINGHAM, DANA LYNN (1989) Counselor B.A., CSU Northridge; M.S., CSU Sacramento ANDRE, SUSAN (1999) Counseling B.S., C.S.U., Fullerton; M.A., CSU San Jose BROWN, JAMES M. (1982) Electronics A.A., American River College ARDANS, R. DIANE (1992) Accounting A.S., ; B.S., UC Berkeley; BROWN, PAUL W. (1966) Psychology Certified Public Accountant, M.B.A., Golden Gate University B.S., M.S., University of Utah; Ed.D., Brigham Young University

AUBERT, JOHN E. (1999) Geography BROZOVICH, TOM J. (1965) Art B.A., CSU Stanislaus; M.A., UC Davis M.A., University of , Los Angeles

AUYEUNG, TAK (2000) Computer Information Science BUI, THUAN T. (1981) Counseling M.S., Ph.D., U.C. Davis B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

BAKER, GREGORY (2000) Business BURGESS, RALPH R. (1999) Mathematics B.A., M.S., B.S., University of Maryland B.A., Hiram College, OH; M.S., Illinois Institute of Technology

BARCELLOS, ANTHONY (1987) Mathematics BURKS, JOHN R. (1982) Automotive Technology A.A., ; B.S., California Institute of Technology; A.A., , B.A.; CSU Stanislaus; M.S., CSU Fresno M.A., National University

BATES, BRIAN (1998) Humanities BURLESON, KATHRYN B. (1989) Theatre Arts B.A., Otterbein College M.A., M.Ed., University of Arizona B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.F.A., UC Davis

BATES, ROBERT G. (1969) English CALL, RICHARD (1968) Economics B.A., Wheaton College; M.A., California State College, Long Beach B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

BELL, HERBERT G. (1990) Engineering CAMPANELLI, JEANNE (1988) English B.S., Northeastern University, Boston; B.S., University of Vermont, Burlington; A.A., ; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento M.S., UC Davis; Ph.D., University of San Francisco CAMPBELL, DOLORES DELGADO (1977) Social Science BENNETT, MICKEY (2001) Sacramento Safety Training Ctr. B.S., University of Texas; M.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento B.V.E., CSU Long Beach CARLSON, WILLIAM D. (2000) Automotive Technology BERNATH, NOEL LANCE (1976) Mathematics A.A., A.S., Modesto Jr. College; B.A., UC Berkeley B.S., State University of New York; University of Utah; M.S., Oregon State University American River College 2002-2003 269 Faculty

CASALE, KRISTIN G. (1994) Chemistry CRONCE, MELISSA H. (1999) Earth Science Ph.D., U.C. Davis; B.A., U.C. Berkeley B.S., M.A., East Tennessee State University

CASE, LYNDA (2001) English CRUMP, DANIEL (1996) Librarian A.A., ; B.A., UCD Davis; M.A., CSU Sacramento B.A., University of CA, Irvine; M.S.L.S., University of Southern California; CERVANTES, ALINA (2001) Early Childhood Education B.A., UC Davis; M.A., CSU Sacramento CUDZILO, MILDRED (1988) Counseling B.A., Denison University, Ohio; MAED, Stanford University; CHAMPION, KATHY L. (1982) Library M.A., University of Kansas B.A., California State University, Chico; M.L.S., University of Oregon DALE, HELEN (1968) Business CHAO, PAMELA HUANG (1996) Sociology B.S., Oregon State University; M.A., CSU, Sacramento B.A., M.A., University of Chicago DAYTON, THOMAS (1988) Reading CHEN, CHUPING (1998) Economics B.A., M.A., CSU, Sacramento B.A.S., U.C. Davis; M.A., CSU Sacramento DeLAPP, JAN (1999) Early Childhood Education CHOW, LORRAINE (1997) Early Childhood Education B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento B.S., UC Davis; M.A., UC Santa Barbara DeLEON, LEONEL (1991) Mathematics CHRISTIANSEN, CHERYLE L. (1990) Nursing B.A., M.A., CSU, Fresno B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison; M.S.N., University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha DeLEON, JANE (1989) English A.B., University of California, Davis; Ph.D., Stanford, University CHUN, ERIC (1988) Music B.A., California Lutheran University DIAMOND, ROBERT V. (1999) Accounting B.S., M.B.A., CSU Sacramento CLARKE, ARLENE G. (1989) English B.A., M.A., San Francisco State; Ph.D., UC Berkeley DILLON, DONALD E. (1999) PE/Head Football Coach B.A., CSU Sacramento CLEMANS, EUGENE R. (2002 Electronics A.A., St. Leo University; B.S., Old Dominion University DOLDE, JUDY (1993) Nursing R.N., St Joseph College of Nursing; B.S.N; CSU Sacramento; COLLIHAN, KATHLEEN (2001 Political Science M.A., CSU Sacramento B.S., CSU Santa Clara; M.A., CSU San Jose; Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara; DUAX, PAUL L. (2001) Speech COOLEY, MARIE K. (1998) Interior Design B.A., Loras College, Iowa; M.A., UC Davis A.A., ; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento DUMAIS, LAURENCE (1999) Computer Information Science COLDIRON, JOHN L. (1979) Respiratory Care A.A. San Jose City College; B.A., CSU, San Jose A.A., A.S., San Bernardino Valley College; B.A., CSU Stanislaus; R.R.T. CRTT, RCP DUNNE, ROXINE (2001) Learning Disabilities M.A., CSU Sacramento COLLINS, LYNNE (1991) English B.A., M.A., San Francisco State University ECKERMAN, JAMES J. (1966) Mathematics M.S., B.S., Oregon State University CORWIN, CHARLES H. (1968) Chemistry ECKERMAN, PAMELA J. (1993) Biology B.S., M.S., San Jose State University A.A., American River College; B.S., University of California, Davis; M.S., University of California, Davis CREIGHTON, ANN (1999) English as a Second Language B.A. Arizona State University M.A., CSU Los Angeles; EDGAR, WILLIAM H. (1969) Mathematics M.A., University of Michigan B.A., Chico State College; M.N.S., University of Oklahoma

CREWS, VICTORIA (1997) Psychology EMERY, GARY R. (1985) Mathematics B.A., University of Texas; M.A., UC Berkeley B.S., M.S., University of California Davis

CROMWELL, DIANE E. (1989) Early Childhood Education ENGLISH, JOANNE C. (1989) Physical Education A.A., American River College and ; B.S., CSU, Sacramento; M.S., Washington State University B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

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ENNENGA, LINDA (1997) EOP&S GARDNER, DOUGLAS F. (1960) Art B.A., MS, CSU Sacramento A.A., Sacramento City College; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

ENSHAI, AZIN (1999) Mathematics GARRETT, MARK D (1991) Counselor B.A., University of Rhode Island; M.A., CSU Sacramento B.S., Southwestern Oklahoma State University; M.S., CSU Sacramento

ESPIRITU, FLORENCE RENEE (2000) Public Services Librarian GARRETT, ROBERT R. (1970) Accounting/Business A.A., ; B.A., UC Davis; MLIS, University of Washing- B.S., M.A., Oklahoma State University ton GEORGE, GARY T. (2002) Electronics ESPOSITO, CELIA (2000) Dean, Enrollment Services A.A., ; A.S., American River College; B.A., CSU, San Francisco; M.A., Stanford University B.S., CA Polytechnic University

EVANGELISTI, FRED (1998) Electronics Technology GESSFORD, SHERYL A. (1982) Dean, Health and Education A.A., American River College; B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A.V.E., Consor- B.S., Oregon State University; M.Ed., University of Portland tium of CSU GHOSTON, ADOLPHUS (1991) Dean, Student Success FERRARA, CORNELIA W. (2001) Library B.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento B.A., Rutgers University-Douglass College M.L.S., San Jose State University GIBSON, HAROLD J. (1982) Automotive Technology A.A., American River College FISHER, LARRY W. (1972) Library B.A., San Francisco State College; M.L.S., CSU San Jose; GIBSON, PATRICE V. (1991) Anthropology M.A., National University B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

FONG, VICKY J. (1993) Dean, Instruction GILLOGLY, BARBARA G. (1992) Psychology A.A., American River College; B.A., M.A., CSU, Sacramento; A.A., American River College; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento; Ph.D., UC Ed.D., Nova University Davis

FONTANA, DAVID J. (1969) Mathematics GILMAN, JOSEPH A. (1992) Music B S., California Maritime Academy; M.A., San Francisco State College; B.M., Indiana University; M.M., Eastman School of Music, New York

FOUNTAIN, PAULINE (1997) Reading GIORGI, MARK R. (1998) Physical Education A.A., American River College, B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento A.A., Santa Rosa Junior College B.S./B.A., University of Tulsa; M.A., Saint Mary’s College FOX, DAVID E. (1998) Computer Information Science A.A., Columbia College; B.S., CSU Stanislaus; M.S., UC Davis GISKA, MARY LOU (1999) College Nurse B.S.N., M.S.N, University of Texas FRAZIER, LIDIA C. (1965) German/Italian/French “Dottore in lingue e letterature straniere,” Universita “Ca Foscari,” Venezia, GIUSTI, ANTHONY (2001) Nutrition Italy B.S., M.S., UC Davis

FREW, ROBERT M. (1970) Dean, English GOOLD, GRANT (1997) Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator B.A., University of Michigan; M.A., CSU Sacramento; Ed.D., Nova Univer- B.S., CSU Sacramento; M.P.A./H.S.A. University of San Francisco sity GONZALEZ, ROBERT (2000) Business FULGHAM, ROIETTA G. (1976) Business B.A, B.S., CSU, Sacramento M.B.A., Loyola Marymount Univ.; J.D. Loyola B.S., M.S., Utah State University Law School

FURLONG, CANDACE (1992) Nursing GOURDINE, TRACI, L (2000) English B.S.N., ; M.S.N., University of California, San Fran- B.A., UC, Davis; B.A., CSU, San Francisco cisco GREEN, RENE (1976) Automotive Technology GAMBER, JOHN (1997) English as a Second Language B.S., M.A., CSU Consortium, Sacramento A.B., Rutgers University; M.A., UC Berkeley; M.A., UC Davis GREEN, WESLEY, P. (2001) Computer Information Science GAMST, DAVID S. (1969) Speech A.A., ; B.S., CSU Chico B.A., San Francisco State College; M.A., CSU Los Angeles GRIFFITH, SCOTT (1995) Tech Prep Coordinator GARCIA-GRUBBS, ALMA (1970) Spanish/French B.S., University of Oregon; M.A., University of San Francisco B.A., M.A., Texas Women’s University M.S., University of Oregon American River College 2002-2003 271 Faculty

GUPTA, SHASHI (1991) Mathematics HESS, JOHN F. (2000) English B.A., Miranda College, India; M.A., University of Delhi, India B.A., CSU, Humboldt; M.A., CSU, Sonoma

HAFLICH, GERALD (2002) Physical Education HICKS, DIANA L. (2001) English A.A., Ventura Jr. College; B.S., CSU Sacramento; A.A., American River College; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento M.S., US Sports Academy HIGGINS, KEVIN J. (1987) Physical Education HANEY, WILLIAM E., JR. (1966) Anthropology B.S., CSU, Sacramento: M.S., So. Dakota State University B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Washington State University; Ed.D., Nova University HINKS, LYLE (1978) Sign Language Studies B.A., Gallaudet College; M.A., CSU, Northridge HANKS, ANN D. (1984) Physics B.S., Harvey Mudd College; M.S., Montana State University HOAG, STEVEN (1999) Counseling B.A., San Diego State; M.S. CSU, Sacramento HANKS, JON (1983) Physics B.S, Harvey Mudd College; M.S., Montana State University HOLDEN, DENNIS (1991) Philosophy B.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., Ph.D., University of Cali- HANSON, PAUL (1997) Physical Education fornia, Irvine B.A., Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; M.S., CSU Sacramento HONG, TAMILYN H. (1998) Chemistry HARCOS, WALTER A. (1967) Computer Information Science B.S., University of Hawaii; M.S., UC Davis B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; M.A., CSU Sacramento HONNOLD, CHARLES F. (1990) English as a Second Language HARPER, W. EDWARD (1969) Mathematics B.A., University of California, Davis; M.A., University of California, Los B.S., Montana State University; M.S., University of Wyoming Angeles

HARRELL, BENJAMIN F. (1974) Work Experience HONNOLD, DIERDRE W. (2000) French/Spanish B.A., M.A., Humboldt State University; MBA, National University B.A., M.A., Queens College, City University of New York

HARRISON, WEI-JEN (1971) Mathematics HORTON, MARGARET J. (1985) Computer Information Science B.S., CSU Los Angeles; M.A., Washington State University B.A., University of Kansas; M.A., Western Michigan University

HARTMAN, CAROL M. (2001) Journalism HOWE, SUSAN R. (1996) English B.A., University of Illinois; M.A., University of Madison, WI B.S., M.A., CSU, Sacramento

HASHIMA, EDWARD (1999) History HOWSE, PETER G. (1970) Political Science M.A., Ph.D., UCLA B.S., M.A., University of Arizona

HAYES, REBECCA W. (2001) Computer Information Science HUGHES, RALPH E (1991) Music M.A., University of San Francisco; B.S., CSU Sacramento B.A., M.A., CSU, Sacramento

HEEREN, VERN E. (1966) Mathematics HUNT, CHARLES H. (1981) Physics A.B., Occidental College; M.A., University of California, Davis B.S., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., UC Davis

HERLACHE, MARSHA (1999) Business Education IANNONE, ALBERT J. (1994) Fire Technology/Coordinator B.S., University of Montana; M.A., University of San Francisco A.A. American River College; E.F.O. National Fire Academy, Emmitsbert, MD. HERNANDEZ, CECILIA (1998) Physics/Physical Science M.P.A., CSU, Sacramento; B.V.E., CSU Sacramento B.S., M.S., University of Puerto Rico IMPINNA, CHRISTOPHER R. (1998) Biology/Zoology HERNANDEZ-MORALES, DORIS A. MESA/CCCP Coordinator D.V.M., B.S., UC Davis B.S., U.C. Davis; M.S., CSU Hayward IRVINE, ROBERT (1997) Computer Information Science HERRLINGER, GARY D. (1985) Design Technology B.A., M.B.A., Golden Gate University B.S., University of California, Davis; M.A., CSU Sacramento JAMES, JON (1980) Enabling/Counseling HESS, KRISTA (1998) English as a Second Language B.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento JAQUES, KATHLEEN F. (1994) English as a Second Language B.A., University of Alaska; M.A. CSU Sacramento

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JORGENSEN, GREGORY, M. (2000) Chemistry LEEMAN-CONLEY, MARSHA (2000) Instructional Dev. Coordinator B.S. Ph.D., UC Davis B.A., UC Davis; Ph.D., University of Sydney, Australia

JOYE, ALLYSON, C. (2001) English as a Second Language LEEVER, CAROL E. (2001) Computer Information Science B.A., UC Davis; M.A., Monterey Institute B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

KARELIUS, MICHAEL R. (1976) Mathematics LEHMAN, CRAIG (2000) Early Childhood Education B.A., Claremont Men’s College; M.A., Claremont Graduate School A.A. Sacramento City College; B.A., Pacific Oaks College; M.S., UC Davis

KARP, ADAM (1999) Spanish LENN, ROBIN (1986) Biology B.A., Ph.D., UC Davis A.A., San Francisco City College; B.A., M.S., UC Davis

KINGHORN, BRUCE R. (1968) Dean, Humanities L’ESTRANGE, MICHAEL (2001) Computer Information Science B.A., Chico State College; M.A., CSU Sacramento; A.A., Sacramento City College D.A., Western Colorado University LIMMANEEPRASERT, ORANIT (2001) English as a Second Lan- KELLER, ROBERT (2000) Computer Information Science guage B.A., CSU Fullerton B.A. Michigan State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Hawaii

KIEFER, DIETER M. (2001) Accounting LING, JIAYI (2001) Art, New Media A.A., B.S., Metropolitan State College, Denver; B.A., Lawrence University; M.S., Kansas State University; MBA, University of Denver M.F.A., Washington State University

KINUTHIA, F. KAMAU (2001) Economics LLORENS, JOHN B. (1992) Spanish B.A., Principia College, Illinois; M.S., UC Davis B.A., San Diego State University; M.A., CSU Sacramento

KLEEMAN, JOEY (1988) Nursing LOGAN, THOMAS E. (2000) English A.S., ; B.S.N., Sonoma State University; B.A., CSU San Francisco; M.A., Ph.D., UC Davis M.S.N., University of San Francisco LOPEZ, DAVID (2000) Philosophy KNIRK, BRIAN (1999) Hospitality Mgmt. A.A. Solano College; B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A., Ph.D., UC Davis B.S., Cal Poly State Pomona; B.A., USC Los Angeles LORIMER, SUSAN (1987) Dean, Planning, Research & Development KOMURA, KEIKO (1999) English as a Second Language B.S., University of California, San Francisco; M.S., CSU Sacramento A.A. Sacramento City College; B.A., UC Davis; M.A., CSU Sacramento LOUCKS, STUART (2000) Physics KRALE, SUZANNE (1976) Nursing B.S., M.S., UCLA B.S.N., CSU, Sacramento; M.S.N., UC, San Francisco LUDOVINA, CEYDY. B. (2002) Spanish B.S., Universidad de las Americas; M.A., USC San Diego KRAUS-KENNEDY, MARGARET D. (1966) English B.A., M.A., University of Portland LYMAN, ROBERT G. (2000) English A.A., American River College B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento KRESS, MARIANNE (2002) Early Childhood Education B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento; Ed.D., Nova University MacGOWAN, PAUL (1997) Horticulture B.S., M.S., Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo KRONICK, LOUISE (1980) Counseling B.A., UC Berkeley; M.S., CSU Sacramento MADDOCK, PAMELA D. (1992) Art B.F.A., Colorado University; M.F.A. Washington State University KUBO, KENNETH M. (1998) Biology B.S., UC Stanford; Ph.D., UC San Francisco MAERO, RAYE B. (1996) Adapted Physical Education B.A., UC Davis; M.A., CSU Long Beach Coach KULP, SHERRILL (1984) Business B.A., M.A., Western State College, Colorado MAGRI, KEN (1991) Art CA College of Arts & Crafts, Oakland; B.A.,CSU Chico; LaPIERRE, ARTHUR (1997) Music M.A., CSU Sacramento A.A., ; M.A., B.M., CSU Long Beach; D.A., University of Northern Colorado MAGUIRE-FONG, MARY JANE (1989) Early Childhood Education B.A., M.S., UC Davis LaRUE, CHERI (1998) Biology B.S., Appalachian State University, NC; M.S., University of Tennessee

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MAR, JAMES K. (1976) Counseling MESSER, CARTER-RYAN (2001) Mathematics A.A., Sacramento City College, American River College; M.A., B.S., UC Los Angeles B.A., San Francisco State College; M.S., CSU Sacramento METCALFE, DALE (2001) English MARTIN, ERIC (1999) Paramedics B.A. University of Oklahoma; M.A., Ph.D., UC Davis B.A., CSU, Chico M.A., University of Nevada MICHAEL, MIRIAM G. (1992) Management MARYATT, VICTORIA (1998) Nursing M.S., Golden Gate University; B.S., Southern Illinois University; B.S.N., M.S.N., UC San Francisco Ph.D., La Salle University; M.A., SU, San Bernardino

MATHIS, JACQUELINE (2000) EOP&S MILLER, BONNIE (1998) Counseling MSW, San Jose State B.S., M.S., CSU Sacramento

MATICH, H. CAROL (1970) Family & Consumer Science MILLER, DAVID W. (1996) Psychology/Human Services B.S., Brigham Young University; M.S., Oregon State University A.A., American River College; B.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento

MATSUMOTO, GERALD (1993) Mathematics MILLER, KENNETH C. (1969) English B.S., M.S., Ph.D., UC Berkeley B.A., M.A., Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado

MATSUNAMI, JOLINE R. (1990) Physical Education MOKHTARZADA, SHAHLA (1992) Sociology A.A., Rio Hondo Community College; B.S., California Polytechnic State B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D., University of California Davis University; M.A., Eastern Washington, WA MONAGHAN, KATHRYN R. (1985) Mathematics B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento MAYO, HARRY T. (1968) English B.A., B.S., Eastern Washington State College; M.A., CSU Sacramento MORENO, MINERVA (1993) Engineering B.S., University of Morelos, Cuernavaca, Mor.; McCAFFREY, EILEEN (2000) Sign Language Studies M.S., University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario B.A., CSU Sacramento; Ed.M., Oregon State University MORPHEW, HUBERT G. (1984) Physical Education McCORMAC, GREGORY (2000) Biology A.A., Shasta Jr. College; B.A., CSU Chico; M.A., University of San Francisco B.A., UC Irvine; M.S., CSU Sacramento MORRIS, RONALD R. (2002) Business/Marketing McCORMACK, JOHN (2001) Auto Technology B.S., M.B.A., University of Colorado A.A., Sierra College; B.V.E. CSU Sacramento MURAKAMI, DEAN M (1990) Psychology McCRORY, WILLIAM J. (1965) English A.A., Harbor Junior College; B.A., CSU Long Beach; Ph.D., UC Riverside B.A., Los Angeles State College; M.A., University of California, Los Angeles NAGI-CONDOS, RACHNA K. (1992) Marketing/Management McGARRY, AILEEN (2000) Mathematics B.S., CSU Polytechnic, Pomona; M.B.A., CSU Turlock B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A.T., UC Davis NEAL, ROBIN (2000) Dean, Student Services McGREGOR, JOHN H. (1972) Counseling B.A., ; M.A., Saint Mary’s College B.A., San Francisco State College; M.A., CSU Hayward NEGLEY, JAMES P. (1970) Recreation McKAIG, SANDRA L. (1982) Mathematics B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A. Central Michigan University B.S., California Polytechnic State University; M.S., CSU, San Luis Obispo Ph.D., Brigham Young University

McKEE, RICHARD W. (2001) Dean, Sacto. Reg. Public Safety Ctr. NELSEN, BETTY (1988) Art B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A., University of Phoenix, Sacramento B.F.A., Minneapolis College of Art & Design; M.F.A., UC Davis

MEEHAN, GABRIEL (2000) Dean, Technical Education NELSON, ARDEL E. (1990) Management B.A., University College, Ireland; M.A., CSU Sacramento B.A., University of San Diego; M.S., U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton, OH MERKEL, SYDNEY ANN (2001) Humanities B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento NOBLES, GLORIA J. (1990) Computer Information Science B.S., Tennessee State University, Nashville MERSON, DAVID N. (1998) English M.S., National University, Sacramento B.A., ; M.A., UC Davis

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NOLEN, LUTHER L. (1981) Chemistry PETERSON, SUSAN E. (2001) Nursing M.B.A., Golden Gate University; M.S., B.S., Tuskegee Institute; B.S.N., Statewide Nursing; M.S.N., University of California, San Francisco Ed.D., University of San Francisco PETERSON, PATRICIA A. (1984) Mathematics NOSAL, TIMOTHY R. (2001) Natural Resources B.S., Portland State University; M.S., Stanford University B.S., M.S., CSU Sacramento POLLARD, MARGARET P. (2001) Accounting NUGENT, MARY LOU (1999) English B.A., UCLA; MBA, CSU Sacramento B.A., CSU Hayward; A.B. UC Berkeley; M.A., CSU Sacramento POND, BRIAN E. (1991) Counselor OLSEN, PAMELA K. (1994) Speech B.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento B.A., CSU, Sacramento; M.A., Penn State University, PA POON, GORDON (1999) Vice President, Student Services OLSON-HANSEN, SHARON E. (1989) Mathematics B.A., Saint Mary’s College; M.S., University of Southern California B.S., M.A.T., UC Davis POTTORFF, CAROL J. (1983) Reading OLSON, JANET D. (1989) College Nurse B.A., University of Arizona; M.A., CSU Sacramento R.N., B.S.N., P.H.N., University of California, San Francisco; M.S., Chapman College PROAPS, ROBERT (1967) Business B.S., J.D., University of San Francisco O’NEAL, JEFFERY (1998) Dean III, Applied Biological Technologies B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois University PRUNER, GARY L. (1970) Art B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento OREY, RALPH R. (1970) Physical Education B.A., Eastern Washington State College; M.A., Stanford University PURCELL, CHARLES W. (1975) Horticulture B.S., California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo; OWINGS, COLLEEN (1996) Vice President of Instruction M.A., CSU Sacramento B.A., Pacific Lutheran University; M.S., Western Oregon State QUINTERO, ROBERT A. (2000) Counseling OTT, LYNN M. (2001) Biology/Health Science B.A., M.S., San Francisco State University A.A., Mt. San Antonio College; B.S., Brigham Young University; M.A., CSU Chico; Ph.D., Texas Woman’s University RAMIREZ, RICHARD A. (2000) Counseling B.A., CSU, Northridge; M.S., CSU San Francisco PADGETT, CHRISTOPHER D. (1998) History B.A., University of Pacific; M.A., Ph.D., UC Davis RAMOS, FRANK S. (1979) Welding B.V.E., M.A.V.E., CSU Consortium, Sacramento PAPOUSEK, CONNIE (1977) Business B.A., M.A., Black Hills State; J.D., McGeorge School of Law RASOR, LORI T. (2000) Counseling B.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento PARKER, LAURA (1997) Art/Computer Graphics B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento RAU, MARK, J. (2000) English as a Second Language B.A., University of Massachusetts; M.A., University of Wisconsin PATE, ELLEN A. (1965) Business B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento READ, KATHLEEN A. (1987) Learning Resources Center B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento PATT, BRUCE E. (1974) Dean, Recruitment & Information Services B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento REISNER, CAROL (1987) Counseling B.A., University of Colorado; M.A., CSU Chico PEARSON, RUDY N. (1995) History B.S., Fresno Pacific College; M.S., Ph.D., Washington State University REITZ, NANCY (1981) Chemistry B.A., Kalamazoo College; M.S., UC Davis PERRAULT, PRISCILLA (1988) Counseling B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento RENNER, PHILIP D. (1970) Geography B.A., San Francisco State College; M.S., Oregon State University PERRY, SCOTT K. (1984) Physics & Astronomy B.A. CSU Chico; M.A., University of California, Davis RESKE, MARSHA H. (2001) Beacon/LRC Coordinator A.A., Santa Rose Jr. College; B.S., Univ. of the State of New York; PESIS, KAREN, H. (2000) Chemistry M.A., Univ. of London; M.S., Nova Southeastern Univ., Florida B.S., M.S., University of California, Davis RICHEY-WARD, DIANE (2000) Art B.A., CSU Hayward; M.A., CSU Sacramento American River College 2002-2003 275 Faculty

RIDGWAY, THEODORE A. (2000) Math SAMAAN, MARY W. (1976) Human Services B.A., Amherst College MA; M.A., Univ. of Wisconsin B.A., Cairo University, Egypt; M.S., CSU Sacramento

ROBBINS, MINA M. (1967) Psychology SANDER, ELMER J. (1962) Mathematics B.S., University of California, Berkeley; M.S., Ph.D., UC Davis B.S. University of Arizona

ROBERTS-LAW, LISA E. (1991) Counselor SANDERS, PHILLIP (1998) Student Activities Coordinator B.A., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; M.S., Illinois State Univer- B.S., M.A., Chadron State College sity SCHENONE, JANINE L. (2001) English ROLLER, JUDITH L. (1990) Reading B.A., Northwestern University, Illinois; M.A., UC Davis B.A., University of California, Davis; M.S., CSU Fullerton; M.S., CSU Los Angeles SCHNEIDER, HAROLD (1990) English B.A., University of Omaha; M.F.A., University of California, Irvine ROONEY, SUE ANN (1989) Reading B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A., St. Mary’s College SCOTT, KIM EOP&S B.A., USC Chico; M.S. University of LaVerne; M.P.A., CSU Chico ROSE, RONALD K. (1970) Mathematics B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic State University SCOTT, SUSAN (1971) Physical Education B.A., University of the Pacific; M.S., Washington State University ROSENTHAL, RACHEL E. (1994) Dean, Math/Engr/Design Tech B.S., Oklahoma State Univ.; M.S. UC Davis; SELF, DIAN E. (1996) History M.A., CSU Sacramento B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

ROY, RINA B. (1991) Chemistry SENNA, DEBORAH (1990) Psychology/Human Services B.S.C., University of Calcutta-India; Ph.D., University of Florida B.A., M.S., CSU Sacramento

ROY, DEBOLENNA (2001) Chemistry SESSANO, NANCY (1988) English B.S., M.S., Jadavpur Univ, India; Ph.D., Texas Tech University A.A., American River College; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento RUBIO, CHRISTIE F. (1988) English B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento SHAHROK, RENEE (1997) Biology B.S., M.S., UC Davis RUEDAS, MANUEL (1988) Counseling A.A., Solano Community College; B.A., UC Davis; M.S., CSU Sacramento SHAPIRO, SABRINA (2001 Sacramento Public Safety Ctr. B.S., University of Florida; M.A.O.M., University of Phoenix, Sacramento RUIS, STEPHEN P. (1989) Chemistry B.S., San Francisco State; M.S., San Diego State SHOEMAKE, LINDA (1996) Librarian A.A., American River College; B.A., CSU, Sacramento; M.L.S., CSU San Jose RUTAGANIRA, THOMAS (2000) Math M.S., National Univ. of Zaire; M.S., Ph.D., UC Davis SHUBB, ALISA M. (1998) Speech B.A., M.A., UC Davis RYAN, DONNA K. (1992) Nursing B.S.N., Baylor University; M.A., CSU, Los Angeles SIEGFRIED, RODNEY D. (1982) English B.A., CSU, Hayward; M.A., San Francisco State University RYBKA, LUCILLE A.(1989) Director/Coordinator Nursing B.S., Boston College; M.S./F.N.P., University of California, Davis; SILVA, NANCY (1988) Theatre Arts Ed.D., University of San Francisco A.A. Orange Coast Jr. College; B.A., CSU Sacramento; M.A., M.F.A., University of Minnesota SABZEVARY, IRAJ (1999) Computer Information Science B.A., National University; M.A.; CSU Sacramento SINCLAIR, DAVID (1991) Design Technology A.A., American River College; BSME., MSME., CSU Sacramento SAGIE, MICHAEL (1981) Electronics B.A., CSU, Chico SIPES, JAMES M. (2001) Automotive Technology A.A., Sierra College SAKAKIHARA, PAUL (1975) EOP&S Counselor B.A., UC Santa Barbara; M.S., University of Southern California SMITH, CRAIG (1999) Art B.F.A., SW. Missouri State University; M.F.A., University of Nebraska SALZMAN, STANLEY A. (1968) Marketing/Real Estate B.S., M.B.A., San Jose State College SMITH, LOREN R. (1986) Psychology B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

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SMITH, LORI (2000) Biology THOMAS, DIXIE (1997) Early Childhood Education B.S., Ph.D., UC Davis B.A., CSU Chico; M.A., CSU Sacramento

SMITH, MARIE B. (1995) President THOMPSON, JAMES V. (1983) Outreach Coordinator B.A. San Francisco State University; M.A. Sonoma State University; A.A., American River College; M.S. National University; B.A., CSU Chico Ed.D., University of San Francisco THOMPSON, STEVEN (2000) Music SMITH, PHILIP R. (1989) Mathematics B.M., Wichita State University; M.M., D.M.A.,University of Southern CA B.S., Duke University; M.S., Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., UC Davis THOMSEN, CHARLES E. (1999) Geography SMITH, SUNNY (1994) Physical Education B.A., UCLA; M.A., CSU Chico A.A., Sacramento City College; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento TORRANO, MARY E. (2001) Biology SMITH, WOODROW D. (1976) Counseling A.A., San Joaquin Delta; B.S., UC Davis; M.A., San Francisco State Univer- B.A., CSU, Fresno; M.Ed., University of Nevada sity

SNOKE, JAMES (1999) Computer Information Science TORREZ-SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN. (1997) Physical Education A.A. Vallejo Jr. College; B.A., M.A., UC Davis B.A., CSU Fresno; M.A., Azusa Pacific University

SNUGGS, JEAN (1980) Dean, Physical Education/Athletics TOUTONGHI, MICHAEL (1966) Psychology B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., Northern Illinois University B.A., Seattle University; M.Ed., Gonzaga University

SORENSEN, KATHRYN H. (2000) Biology TOWERS, ROBERT L. (1969) Physical Education B.S. Baylor University; M.S. Univ. of Texas, Arlington; Ph.D., Univ. of Texas, A.B., Colorado State College; M.A., Syracuse University Austin TUCKER, JEFFREY (1985) Theatre Arts SPENCER, BONNIE S. (2001) Fashion/Interior Design B.A., Whitworth College, WA; M.F.A., Smith College, MA B.S., Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; CSU Sacramento URKOFSKY, TERESA (2000) Hospitality Management STEVENS, JEANINE A. (1976) Psychology California Culinary Academy B.A., M.A., CSU, Sacramento; Ed.D. Nova University VAN DAM, DALE (1997) Earth Science STEWART, MARK A. (1992) Psychology B.A., UC Santa Barbara; M.S., University of Utah B.S., Brigham, Young University; Ph.D. University of Norte Dame VAN REGENMORTER, MERLYN (1999) Music STEWART, MARCIA B. (1987) Nursing B.S., North Central University, MN; M.A., CSU Dominguez Hills B.S.N., M.S.N., Duke University, NC VILLANUEVA, TERESITA T. (1979) Nursing STOCKDALE, GEOFFREY P. (2002) Speech M.S., M.Ed., Loyola University of Chicago A.A., Sacramento City College; B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento VRIELING, LARRY (1970) Counseling STOKES, CLARENCE C. (2001) Computer Information Science B.S., CSU, Fresno; M.S., CSU Sacramento B.B.A., B.A., McKendree College; M.A., Southern Ill. Univ.; M.B.A., Golden Gate University WADDLE, WILMOND F. (1985) Coordinator, Basic Academy, Public Safety Center SUKKARY-STOLBA, SOHEIR (1976) Anthropology B.S., California State University, Fresno; M.S., National University B.A., Cairo University, Egypt; M.A., CSU Sacramento; Ph.D., University of California, Davis WALKER, JAMES E. (1987) Mathematics B.S., M.A., UC Davis SWEET, MICHAEL (1999) Biology B.S., University of Iowa; M.A., UC Santa Cruz WALKER, PAMELA D. (2001) Dean, Science/Allied Health B.S., Eastern Oregon State College; M.A., CSU Sacramento; THIEL, LELAND M. (1996) Dean, Instruction Ed.D., University of San Francisco B.A., University of CA, Berkeley; M.A., San Jose State College; Ph.D., Washington State University WARD, SUE E. (1998) Gerontology/Psychology A.A. Golden West College; B.A., CSU San Francisco; M.A., CSU Sacramento THILTGEN, CHRISTINE (1997) Legal Assisting A.D.N., San Joaquin Delta; J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge WARMAN, JAMES L. (1971) Respiratory Care R.R.T., B.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., CSU Sacramento

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WATSON, JANE S. (2001) Reading A.A., B.S., K-12 CSU Fresno; M.A., CSU Sacramento

WILLIAMS, BETHANI, A (2000) Physical Education A.S., ; B.S., CSU Fresno; M.S., US Sports Academy, Daphne, AL; CR/M.A., Chapman University

WILLIAMS, SAMUEL (2000) Theatre Arts B.A., Slippery Rock Univ., Philadelphia; M.F.A., UC Davis

WONG, MARIA (1988) Counseling B.A., San Francisco State University; M.S., CSU Sacramento

WOOLSEY, MARCELLA J. (1998) Biology/Anatomy/Physiology B.A., Southern College, Tennessee; M.A., Loma Linda University; Ph.D., UC Davis

WOTHERSPOON, JAMES R. (1961) History A.B.M., M.A., Ph.D., UC Berkeley

WRIGHTSON, WILLIAM C. (1991) History M.A., UC, Santa Barbara

YAMAMURA, WHITNEY I. (1991) Dean, Behavioral/Social Science B.S., M.A., CSU Sacramento

YAPUNDICH, ELEANOR F. (1968) Counseling B.S.N., St. John’s University; R.N., Misericordia Hospital School of Nursing; M.A., CSU, Sacramento; Ed.D., University of San Francisco

YASUDA, TAMI (1976) Physical Education B.A., M.A., CSU Sacramento

YOUNG, JUDY A. (2000) Nursing A.A., Sacramento City College; M.H.A., B.H.S., Chapman University

YOUNGS, CYNTHIA A. (2001) Reading B.A., Winona State University; M.A., Oakland University, MI

ZADRA, JOANNA (1999) English as a Second Language B.A., Stanford University; M. A., CSU Sacramento

ZARZANA, LINDA (1989) Chemistry B.S., University of California, Davis; M.S., CSU Sacramento

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ACCOUNTING John Janson Virginia Ursin Economic Development Specialist Calgene James Bralley Redevelopment Agency Bralley’s Bookkeeping and Tax Service City of Sacramento Jan Wessell Economic Development Liaison Dr. John Corless Judy Kjelstrom Center of Excellence Accounting Department Associate Director, Biotechnology Program District Office CSU, Sacramento UC Davis Dr. Kathleen Wishnick Ken Lonie, CPA Ken Kubo Performance Consultant Professor Biological Sciences Center of Excellence William R. Murry, CPA American River College District Office Murray and Donovan Michael Kurtz Mark Norris, Chief Deputy Auditor/Controller Group ART NEW MEDIA County of Sacramento Dade Behring Microscan Oscar Pfanner, Jr., Julie Leach Ferrari Color Public Accountant Research Scientist Judith Ragland Rodney Robinson, Senior Manager Affymetrix, Inc. Citi-Scape Auditing Department Paige Lloyd Rob Pointer, Executive Producer Price Waterhouse Coordinator of College Programs Sky’s the Limit Presentations Stuart Robken, CPA, Managing Partner Genentech Bill Wedlock, Owner Schultze & Wallace, Inc. Kelly McDonald Viscom Rafael Yxta, Affirmative Action Officer Senior Scientist Gerald Bangs, Owner Franchise Tax Board Celera AgGen Grass Valley Multimedia Caren McNew Demetre Richard Hurley, Owner Program Assistant Coordinator APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY Tech Force Plus Blue River Multimedia Malcom O’Keeffe Dr. Joel Cherry District Office Senior Scientist, Business Development Tara Martinez California Attorney General’s Office Novo Nordisk Biotech Inc. Associate Researcher, Chemistry Crime and Violence Prevention Center Gary Ensign Stephen Clawson AgraQuest, Inc. Engineering Manager Colleen Owings Environmental Design Depot Affymetrix, Inc. Vice President, Instruction Kathryn Sylva UC Davis Jacqueline Deiter American River College Technical Marketing Scientist Dr. Rex Phipps Infomania Miltenyi Biotech Inc. Station Manager Tom Mornini D. Nicholas Everette Dow AgroSciences VIP LTD., INC. President Julie Poe, Biology Teacher Larry Hiner Interlink Biotechnologies LLC Rocklin High School Bobs Haus Amy C. Gardner Marta Schmall Bob Dahlquist Branch Manager Human Resources and Facilities Manager Yoh Scientific AMMG Novo Nordisk Biotech Inc. Kent Rhodes, CEO Philip Gevas Chang Singsit President and CEO Research Scientist Aphton Corp. Micosin AUTOMOTIVE Brenday Grey Dr. Lori Smith Mark Allen Executive Director Professor, Biological Sciences Allen’s Specialty Auto LEED Sacramento American River College Tony Babikian Laurel Heffernan Kristin Summerfelt Tony’s Automotive Repair Professor and Chair, Biological Science Large Scale Biology Corp CSU, Sacramento Bill Bamber, Auto Technology Instructor Stephanie Tatem-Murphy Del Campo High School Ning Huang Program Director Senior Scientist & Lab Director UC Davis Biotechnology Program William W. Bertram Applied Phytologic Sacramento County ROP Dr. Leland Thiel Loomis Mary Pat Huxley Dean, Instruction Director of Statewide Initiative American River College James Blagg, Service Manager Ed>Net Geweke Toyota Bruce Thomas Lodi UC Davis American River College 2001-2002 279 Advisory Committees

Chris Bradford Priscilla Perrault, Counselor COMMERCIAL MUSIC Auburn Toyota American River College Larry Dee Dominick Campinelli, Service Manager Jim Philpot Larry Dee Productions Roseville Toyota Great Valley Chrysler Paul Hewitt Lynne Cardwell, CEO Lorenzo B. Rendon, City Manager Rocket Shell Drums Carcare Center National Car Rental Jerry Jennings Lewis Caro, ROP Instructor Martin Ristad 12 Tone Studios Sacramento Country Office of Education Toyota Motor Distributors San Ramon Pat McFarland Terry Caudle, Service Manager Prudential Investment Niello BMW David Rogers, General Manager Roseville Toyota Pat Olguin Ron Criswell, Service Director Velvet Tone Studios Thompson’s Toyota of Roseville Robert Rogers, Service Manager Folsom Toyota Pus Cavern Studios Vic Corona Auburn Toyota Chris Roth, Parts Advisor Tom Vinci Von Housen Mercedes Benz Telesound Mike DeGroot, Service Manager Mike Dougherty Chevrolet-GEO-RV Steve Sacco All-Tech Automotive Stewart Douglas, Shop Foreman COMPUTER Roseville Toyota Tony Sanchez, Service Manager INFORMATION SCIENCE Maita Hyundai-Subaru Frank Drao Milt Hull Roseville Mitsubishi Steve Scott UC Davis Medical Center Carmichael Automotive Dara L. Dubois, Energy Specialist Steven E. Vettel, President State of California Ross Snyder Logical Design, Inc CalTrans Ned C. Fox Don Mongeau, Supervisor of Accounting Systems Sacramento Regional Transit District Richard P. Stokes SMUD 49er ROP Ken Hagins, Service Manager Loomis Tom Duff Lasher Auto Center Hewlett-Packard Woodland John L. Sullivan John L. Sullivan Chevrolet-GEO Phil Sandoval Lisa Henry, Service Manager Intel Corporation Hanlees Toyota Don Vandershoot Davis Von Housen/Mercedes Benz Bonnie Miller American River College John Horning, Service Manager Bob Watson, Service Manager Elk Grove Ford Von Housen Mercedes Benz Kevin Fritz Hicks Consulting Rock Howard, Shop Foreman Bob S. Wilson, Automotive Services Instructor Maita Toyota Central Sierra ROP Larry Dubee Tiffany Cooper John Khoshcar, Owner San Juan School District Auto Express BUSINESS Dave Lucht Gary Kiser, Service Manager Tech-Line Computers Maita Toyota Michele L. Denham Providian Financial Tom Sandman Richard G. Kreutzer CSU Sacramento Rio Americano High School Doug Shorey Raley’s Corporate Office David Shewmaker Wesley K. Lewis, Mechanic Shop Manager Kaiser Permanente Brashers Sacramento Auto Auction David A. Frenznick Attorney At Law Rio Linda John Miles Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould and Birney, LLP CSU Sacramento Roy W. McCarty, Lead Teacher Sacramento County ROP Jodi Hallerman ADECCO Employment Services John McWayne DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Folsom Toyota Bruce Murray USCS International Ms. Mary DeWitt, CAD/CAM Sys. Mgr. Andrew Morse, CalTrans Aerojet Propulsion Division Training Coordinator HES1 Elaine Hammill Vision Service Plan Mr. Scott Haskett Ron Parker, Service Manager Mackay & Somps Mike Dougherty Chevrolet

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Mr. Mike Jackson, President Allyson Kurtz Susan Gamage, Sr. Public Relations Specialist Tuthill Pump National Human Development Foundation NEC Electronics Inc. Concord Norman Lorenz Dennis Garrison Mr. Bob McCabe Montessori Teacher College Foothill High School Architect Sharon Neese Barbara Grogan Mr. Mike Nearman SETA/Headstart Extended Education Coordinator Forrar William Architects Intel Corporation Gayle Sarkissian Mr. Chris Royalston Family Child Care Provider Bob Hendrix Level One Communications Endwave Carol Silvia, Executive Director Diamond Springs Mr. Louis Viani Jr., Vice President B.J. Jordan Child Care Program Spink Corporation Dennis Johnson Julie Strahl El Dorado Hills Family Child Care Provider DIETARY MANAGER Andy Lindsay Tracy Tomasky Parallax, Inc. SJUSD Child Dev. Program Suzanne Anderson Jack Love Adjunct Faculty & Nutrition Consultant Betsy Uda Acme Coin Company Galt SETA/Headstart James G. Macleod Trina Kaplow Karen Valech Director of Human Resources Nutrition Consultant Bright Horizons Teledyne Electronic Technology Terri Milandinovich Jaci White Bob Mathison, Electronics Instructor Nutrition Consultant Child Action, Inc. Bella Vista High School Stockton Janice Wildanger Christine D. Minero, Principal Janet Montano Sunrise Kids Club Woodcreek High School Nutrition Consultant Fairfield James O’Connor ELECTRONICS Netswork, Inc. Derrick Nunn LTC Administrator Michael Antwine Gary Orndorff, Supervisor Agilent Technologies Donell O’Neil Hiram Johnson High School Nutrition Consultant Jeanne Baldwin George Parker, Electronics Instructor Ponderosa High School Linda Stump Sacramento County ROP Nutrition Consultant Russell Bare S.K. Ramesh, Ph.D., Chair Foothill High School Electrical & Electronic Engineering Lee Tinchur CSU Sacramento Nutrition Consultant Greg Bauer, Manufacturing Manager John Rosenburg Monika Yancey Anritsu Morgan Hill Endwave Nutrition Consultant Diamond Springs Rick Bergman Director,Workforce Development Phil Sandoval EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Sacramento County Office of Education Intel Marla Bach Steve Bickford Fred Simpkins ROP Intel Corporation Hewlett Packard Beth Coffman Paul Boucher Steven Suwabe Child Development, Inc. Level One Communications, Inc. Level One Communications Carol Ference Buddy Brown, Production Supervisor Dr. Lee Thiel SJUSD Anritsu Company Dean, Instruction Adult & Applied Tech. Education Morgan Hill American River College Susan Gomez Steve Clawson Gene Trinca, Electronics Instructor CSU Sacramento, School of Education Affymetrix, Inc. Foothill High School Judy Ishiura Brian Cyphert James M. Valdez Program for Infant/Toddler Caregivers Intel Human Resources Manager TRW Milliwave Hudson Johnson Mel Duvall, Electronics Instructor Diamond Springs Department of Social Services Sacramento City College Steve Walker Renee Jones Phylis Dye Narda Microwave ROP Lightwave Manufacturing Agilent Technologies Santa Rosa American River College 2001-2002 281 Advisory Committees

Mark Wigginton Sandy Healy, Asst. Mngr. Merchandising Betty Boone Support Materials Organization Gottschalks, Country Club Mall Foster Youth Services Hewlett Packard Sacramento Unified School District Ann Hernandez, Store Manager Richard Woodburn Ross Stores Danielle Brito Stellex Broadband Wireless Foster Youth Services Palo Alto Melanie Molter, Store Manager San Juan Unified School District Express, Arden Fair Mall Dr. Eleanor Yapundich, Counselor Dr. Paul Brown American River College John Niche, District Personnel Manager Director Emeritus J C Penney American River College Ron Yen NEC Electronics Don Robertson, Sales Mngr. Jeri Currey Spectrum of CA Dye House Foster Parent Emeritus ENGINEERING Chris Rominger, Human Resource Mngr. Jan Curry Nordstrom, Arden Fair Mall Kinship Representatives Gary Aguilar Mike Samson, Store Manager Chris Forte English, Harper, Reta/ Architect Men’s Wearhouse CDSS - ILP Sacramento Blake Bender Sheryl Gessford Construction Manager FIRE TECHNOLOGY Dean, Fine and Applied Arts Keith Bisharct American River College CSUS/Construction Manager Chief Eric Dutton Folsom Fire Department Yvette Hernandez Mary Ann Burns CDSS, Sacramento Buehler & Buehler/ Structural Engineer Chief Frederick F. Postel West Sacramento Fire Department Lupe Humphrey Louise Chiatovich Executive Director California Conservatory Corporation Chief Larry Fry There Is A Place El Dordo Hills Fire Department Tim Clemons, Attorney Joseph Jones Construction Law Chief Karl Diekman Kinship Representatives Woodland Fire Department Carol Cobb Judy Ludwick, ILP Program Manager Intel Corp/Electrical Engineer Chief Matt Silva Community College Foundation Cameron Park Fire Department Greg A. Cook Hilda Navarro, President General Contractor Chief Bob Woods Sacramento City Foster Parent Association #88 Garden Valley FPD Mairy deWitt Sonia Ortiz-Mercado, FKCE Aerojet/Mechanical Chief Leo P. Chaloux Chancellor’s Office Mosquito FPD of California Community Colleges Pat Gardner Real Estate Development Chief Dennis Smith Kim Parker Sacramento Fire Department Elk Grove Foster Youth Services Tom Grovehoag Civil Engineer Chief James Christian Velma Parker Diamond Springs - El Dorado FPD Elk Grove Foster Youth Services Joe Harrelson CSUS/Mechanical Chief George Osborne Debra Payne CDF-Amador/El Dorado RU MSW, Supervisor Bob McCabe, Principal Casey Great Start McCabe-Pressey/Architect Chief Rose Conroy Davis Fire Department Crystaline Perkins Lisa Melino (Parker) Emancipated Youth Apple Computer Chief Rick Martinez Sacramento Metro Fire District Cheryl Powell Milo Turich, PE Foster Youth Services G. C. Wallace Corp. Chief Ron Cohn El Dorado County FPD San Juan Unified School District Lou Viani, VP Lonnie Russell Spink Corporation/ Architect FOSTER AND KINSHIP CARE Greater Sacramento Grandparent Network Romeal Samuel FASHION Lucy Berger, Coordinator FKCE Sacramento County DHHS Chancellor’s Office Linda Ames, Vice President Operations of California Community Colleges Melinda Shull The Anchor Group Sacramento County Probation Pearl Bolton Ron Bartman, Store Manager Kinship Representatives Gwendolyn Taylor J C Penney, Arden Fair Grant District Foster Youth

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Myrna Terry, President Dominic Lelati, GIS Coordinator GERONTOLOGY Sacramento Co. Foster Parent Association #13 US Bureau of Land Management Janet Claypool, Executive Director Debra Thomas Thomas Lupo, GIS Specialist Del Oro Caregiver Resource Center Sacramento County DHHS California Dept. of Transportation Sal Arrigo Dixie Thomas, Chair, ECE Robin Marose, GIS Manager Cordova Senior Center American River College CA Dept. of Forestry and Fire Protection Peter D’Anna Theresa Thurmond, ILP Supervisor Richard McCormac Federal Commission on Social Security Sacramento County DHHS Former Vice President, Instruction American River College Sandra Fong, Administrator Marge Tomczak Gramercy Court Juvenile Justice Commission, Fair Oaks Katherine McLain, Dean John Gorman, Director Alzheimer’s Aid Society GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Randy Moory, Manager GIS Technology Lodi Teale Data Center SYSTEMS (GIS) Betsi Howard Colleen Owings Department of Aging John Aubert, Asst. Professor Vice President, Instruction American River College American River College Cheryl Osborne, R.N., Ed.D CSU, Sacramento Eva Begley, GIS Manager Phil Renner, Professor Department of Fish & Game American River College Ted Ruhig Congress of California Seniors Laura Bell Andy Richardson, GIS Specialist Sacramento Area Council of Governments State of California Mark Hyjeck, Attorney Fair Oaks Kelly Berger, GIS Coordinator Sue Rodman, Asst. Forest Planner Jones and Stokes Associates El Dorado National Forest Joan Lee Placerville Gray Panthers Elizabeth Biggert, Counselor Cosumnes River College Jim Scrivner, GIS Coordinator Beth Mann US Bureau of Land Management Calif. State Dept. of Aging Barbara Blanchard, Dean American River College Debra Sharkey, Professor Patricia McVicar Cosumnes River College Area 4 Agency on Aging Terry Boroughs, Instructor American River College Mark Sigl Jean Mellberg, City of West Sacramento Senior Service Placer County Bruce Boyd, GIS Manager West Sacramento City of Davis Harriett Work Bill Silva, GIS Analyst AARP Mike Byrne, Instructor Sacramento County Sheriff’s Dept. Cosumnes River College Lee Thiel, Dean HORTICULTURE Tom Carlson, Instructor American River College Sacramento City College Charles Thomsen, Asst. Professor Anna Behymer Robert Christopherson American River College Western Horticultural Services Professor, Emeritus Folsom Dale van Dam, Asst. Professor Lisa Cronce, Asst. Professor American River College June Blakemore American River College Fair Oaks Boulevard Nursery Paul Veisze, GIS Manager Robert Earle, Database Analyst CA Dept of Fish and Game John Carson County of Sacramento Carson Landscape Industries Steven Weiler, IT Manager Fran Evanisko, Lead Cartographer Radian International Mimi Cudzillo, Counselor US Bureau of land Management American River College Jerry White, Instructor Roger Exline, GIS Manager American River College Ed Hollingsworth County of Sacramento Hollingsworth Landscaping Dennis Ybarra, GIS Administrator City of Sacramento John Inglett Mike Hunter, Professor High Ranch Nursery Sacramento City College Loomis Charles Johnson, GIS Program Manager Kenny Kakutani US Bureau of Reclamation The Toro Company - Irrigation Division Mark Marriott Dave Kehrlein, GIS Manager Village Nurseries Office of Emergency Services

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Todd Rhoads Claire Guest MANAGEMENT Spink Corporation Robingon Mills & Williams Dick Brothers, Chief Systems Development Div June Ritzman Dennis Haworth Calif. State Controller’s Off. Orangevale Dennis Haworth & Assoc. Jim Kuchs, Manager Pete Strasser Erin Jacobs Continuous Process Improvement Capital Nursery Western Contract Furnishings Intel Corporation Darryl Thompson Molly Korb Frank Mason Village Nurseries MK Designs Deputy Director, Commodities Newcastle McClellan AFB HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Tami Petrick J. Vincent Madden, Ed.D., Manager Medimers Marblestone Special Education Division Ettoré Ravazollo Miles Treaster California Dept. of Education Owner, The European Bakery/Caffé Ettore Miles Treaster & Assoc. Alice Tom, Ed.D., Associate Dean Doug Silva, Chef/Owner Regional And Continuing Ed. Silva’s Sheldon Inn LEGAL ASSISTING CSU Sacramento Tom Bruce, Owner Victor Russo, Production Manager Sacramento Food & Beverage Co. Ann Birkhaus, CLA S & R Precision Company, Inc California Education Legal Service Judy and Bruce Parks, Owners Rocklin Tarts and Truffles Tommi Colwell, Legal Secretary Karen Zorman, TQM Advisor Hardy Erich Brown & Wilson Jim Mills, Chef/Produce Consultant Governor’s Staff Advis. Unit Produce Express Lee Dragon Governor’s Office Legal Assistant Jim LaPierre Executive Chef Cheryl Ewing NATURAL RESOURCES Fair Oaks Paralegal Jim Canaday Kurt Spataro, Chef/Owner Carole Girard, Paralegal SWRCB Paragary’s CA Attorney General’s Office Doug Updike Margie Tose, Owner Sue Ichiho DFG Wildlife Programs Branch Edible Events Senior Legal Analyst Lew Moeller Dr. William Harris, Professor, Voc. Ed. Stephen Johanson, Attorney SWRCB CSU Sacramento Johanson & Robinson Robert Francisco Don Dickenson, Food & Beverage Director Ron Melchin Jones and Stokes Assoc. Sacramento Capitol Club Attorney and Adjunct Faculty Celeste Mariel Noelle Pedace Jones and Stokes Assoc. INTERIOR DESIGN Sales manager, software company El Dorado Hills Delores Brown Department of Water Resources Susan Barnhill Charlotte Spink, Paralegal CA for Disability Rights CA Department of Justice Kathy Norton, Sacramento Dist. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bruce Benning Phyllis Svetitch Benning Design & Lighting Program graduate, Paralegal Specialist Debra Bishop Rodney Brooks Office of Counsel EDAW, Inc Western Broadloom US Army Corps of Engineers John Ranlett Susan Brodrick Carol Swenson Wildlands, Inc. JIL Design Group Law Office Administrator Sandi Starr Somach, Simmons & Dunn Kaye Campbell Ecorp Consulting, Inc. Campbell Interior Design George Yount Frank Gray Attorney and Adjunct Faculty Nancy Carlson Department of Fish and Game Decorator’s Place Eric Loft, Wildlife Programs Branch Ed Chandler, Architect Department of Fish and Game Davis Larry Foley Minday Goldman Folsom State Park Headquarters A&A Light Fixtures Glenda Marsh Department of Water Resources

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Jerrold Burns Dr. Lucille Rybka Mercy San Juan Hospital Regional WQCB American River College Carmichael Patrick Couch Deborah J. Travis, Dean, Instruction- Jay Glass California Conservation Corps Economic & Work Force Development Division of Training Sacramento City College Sacramento City Fire Dept. Chris Collision Caltrans Mary Turner, Dean, Allied Health Grant Goold, Paramedic Program Sacramento City College American River College Al Franklin Bureau of Land Management Tina Utigard Celia Esposito-Noy SCC Student Representative-VN Dean, Enrollment Services Pat Sanger American River College Sacramento City Parks Debbie Vedder Clinical Support Services Coordinator Chief Dan Haverty Gary Kukkola Mercy General Hospital Sacramento Metro Fire District Sacramento County Parks Christine Wagg Al Iannone, Technical Education Robert Sherry SCC Student Representative - ADN American River College Sacramento County Planning Pamela Walker Rick Maloney Sam Crawford Dean, Science and Allied Health Sacramento Metro Fire District Fair Oaks Park and Recreation Dist. American River College Dave Massengale David Brown Diane Welch Sacramento Metro Fire District Sac-Yolo Mosquito District Director, Nursing Program Sacramento City College John Michelini Ramona Robison Elk Grove Fire Dept. Ramona Robison Consulting Rae Wood Sacramento Colleen Owings Rosie Black Vice President, Instruction EIP, Assoc. Kris McNeill American River College Kaiser Foundation Kim Mauch Steve Russell North State Resources Emergency Room Anne Fenkner OFFICE ADMINISTRATION UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento Tree Foundation Lucille Rybka Victor Bonnano Sacramento Local Conservation Corps Director, Allied Health SETA American River College Diane Hanks Peter Sakaris NURSING Sacramento Metro Cable TV Commission Galt Fire District Dave Adcock Schelli Landreth Bob Strain, EMS Services American River College Roseville Unified School District County of Sacramento Lillian Alvarez-Magy Steve Sims R. Steven Tharratt, M.D, Sacramento State of California Franchise Tax Board UC Davis Medical Center Rancho Cordova Dr. Mary Braham Eleanor Yapundich, Counselor Department of Nursing Molly Gartman American River College CSU Sacramento Peregrine Real Estate Trust Judy Cavanaugh Joyce Henry Sacramento City College California Dept. of General Services RESPIRATORY CARE Kathy Green Jean Nugent Theodore Bacharach, MD UCD Medical Center Nursing Recruitment California Franchise Tax Board Auburn Sue Hegje Sandy Tavianini Angela Christiansen, RRT Sutter General Hospital Oracle Corporation Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Wendy Jacobson Ronna Davis, RRT, RCP ARC Student Representative PARAMEDIC Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital Renee Jones Chris Findlay, RRT, RCP Rick Bollinger Mercy Methodist Hospital Sacramento City College Galt Fire Department Patricia McFarland, RN Kathleen Grace, RRT, RCP Chief Rod Chong Sutter General Hospital Executive Director, ACNL EMS Chief Carol Robinson Jeanette Hess, RCP, RN Karen Crain UCD-Medical Center UCD Medical Center Emergency Services Coordinator

American River College 2001-2002 285 Advisory Committees

Tamra Kelly, RCP Andy Peszynski Sutter Roseville Medical Center Davison Iron Works, Inc. Lisa Kinoshita, RCP Don & Cheryl Rankin Shriner’s Hospital for Children, Nor Cal Rankin & Rankin Jim Roxburgh, RCP Mark Reese Mercy General Hospital Inspection Consultants, Inc. Bill Volz, RCP, RN Robert Richtberg UCD-Medical Center Regional Transit Dennis A. Rinearson, President WELDING California Pipe Fabricators Dixon Rosme Aguilar Stephen Sahs, P.E. Sr. Bridge Engineer California Dept. of Transportation California Dept. of Transportation Chris Almeida Paul Sakakihara, EOP&S Cordova High School American River College Rick Bergman Jason Steele Sacramento County Office of Education Lubricating Systems, Inc. Mather AFB Robert Summersett, Fleet Mgt. Sup. Tim Brown Sacramento Dept. of Public Works Davison Iron Works, Inc. Dr. Lee Thiel Paul Connelly Dean, Instruction Engineering Services Manager American River College Teeco Products, Inc. Paul Voss Larry Davis Garvaventa CTEC Regional Transit Brian Wrathall Rich Elkins Flowmaster Production Manager California Dept. of Transportation Jennifer Gallegos, Training Coordinator Flowmaster Richard Haley Haley Metal Fabrication Rancho Cordova Steve Hamilton, Welding Instructor San Juan High School Marc Heiner, Mech. Trades Training California Dept. of Transportation Al Lacero Bill Tolson Construction Woodland Robert Lose ROP Apprenticeship Coordinator Sacramento County Office of Education Mather AFB Bob McCormick Raney Geotechnical West Sacramento John Meadows California Dept. of Transportation Terri Mosier Russell Mechanical, Inc. Rancho Cordova Karl Pearson Viking Steel, Inc.

286 American River College 2001-2002 Students’ Rights and Responsibilities

I. Preamble E. Students shall have the right to be informed on all campus matters that can be shown to be directly relevant to them by having a voice in (Approved by the Los Rios Community College Board of Trustees, June 3, decision making that affects their academic future with the exception of 1970, revised April 23, 1985). staff appointment, termination and tenure. In case of conflict in deter- mining what campus matters are relevant to students, the determination The policy statement below, relating to students’ rights and responsibilities is will be made by a campus-designated student, faculty, administrative based upon three fundamental concepts: committee. In addition, student representatives shall be members of all faculty and administrative committees related to students’ concerns; A. College students, citizens of the and foreign guests are such student representatives shall have a vote as committee members. members of the academic community. They have the same rights and freedoms that all citizens have as students, and must comply with federal F. Students shall have the right to have their academic records treated in a and state laws and statutes. In addition, students must also comply with confidential and responsible manner with due regard to the personal Los Rios Board policies and individual college rules and regulations. nature of the information these records contain. Students’ records will be released only on the written consent of the students or as provided by B. The president of a college in the district serves as the chief administrator of law. the college and is responsible for the overall supervision of the operation of the college in conformity with the directives and duties as defined by the G. Students shall have the right of protection against prejudiced or capri- district chancellor and consistent with the policies of the Board of Trustees. cious academic evaluation. At the same time, however, students are responsible for maintaining standards of academic performance estab- C. In any conflict relating to student discipline, students shall be informed lished in advance for each course in which they are enrolled. in writing of charges to be brought against them and be given an oppor- tunity to defend these charges. H. Students shall have the right to file a grievance as outlined in the proce- dures of the District Student Grievance Policy, in the event of an alleged breach of their rights. II. Students’ Rights In the context of these concepts, students’ rights consist of the following: III. Students’ Responsibilities

A. In preparing student publications, the editorial staff and faculty advisors Admission to college assumes the expectation that the student will be a shall be free from censorship and advance copy approval except as pro- responsible member of the college community; will obey the law; comply with vided by published district policy, statutes, or campus regulation. These the published rules and regulations of the college; respect the rights, privileges publications shall do the following: and property of the other members of the college community; and not inter- fere with legitimate college affairs. Students will assume the responsibility for (1) Adhere to canons of responsible journalism, such as avoidance of their conduct. In the case of student conduct which involves an alleged or libel, indecency, undocumented allegations, attacks on personal integ- proven violation of criminal law, the disciplinary authority of the college will rity, and the techniques of harassment and innuendo. not be used to duplicate the function of criminal authority. Disciplinary action may be taken if the conduct also involves a violation of district or (2) State on the editorial page that the opinions expressed are not campus policy. necessarily those of the college or the student body.

B. Students shall have the right to take stands on issues, the right to exam- IV. Student Conduct Code ine and discuss questions of interest to them, and the right to support causes by orderly means which are in harmony with the regular function- The California Education Code requires every community college govern- ing of the institution. ing board to adopt specific rules governing student behavior along with applicable penalties for violation of such rules and regulations. (Section C. Students shall have the right to hear speakers on any subject and on- 66300, Chapter 5 Rules of Student Conduct; E.C. 76030 Authority to campus recognized student organizations shall have the right to present suspend or expel.) speakers on any subject. In addition, students shall have the right of free assembly on each campus subject to regulations that assure the regular All students enrolling at American River College assume an obligation to functioning of the institution. The policies and regulations shall include abide by all College rules and regulations. These regulations are described reasonable provisions for the time, place and manner of conducting in the Los Rios Community College District Board of Trustee Policies, these activities, but shall not prohibit the right of students to exercise Section 2400 Student Rights and Responsibilities/ 2440 Standards of Con- free expression including, but not limited to, the use of bulletin boards, duct and Due Process. Students who choose not to abide by these stan- the distribution of printed materials or petitions, and the wearing of dards will be subject to college sanctions and disciplinary measures. buttons, badges and other insignia. Expression which is obscene, libel- ous or slanderous according to current legal standards, or which so The president of the college may authorize the suspension of a student for incites students as to create a clear and present danger of the commission good cause (E.C. 76033) which is defined for numerous offenses which of unlawful acts on college premises, or the violation of lawful district or includes: college regulations, or the substantial disruption of the orderly opera- tion of the college, shall be prohibited. 1. Continued disruptive behavior, continued willful disobedience, habitual profanity or vulgarity, or the open and persistent defiance of the authority D. Students shall have the right to form an organization around any par- of, or persistent abuse of, college personnel. ticular interest; this right will include the freedom to organize and to join student organizations subject to published campus and district regulations.

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2. Assault, battery, or any threat of force or violence upon a student or a. Knowingly access and without permission alter, damage, college personnel. delete, destroy or otherwise use any data, computer system or computer network in order to either (a) devise or execute any scheme or artifice to defraud, deceive or extort, or (b) 3. Willful misconduct which results in injury or death to a student or wrongfully control or obtain money, property or data. college personnel or which results in cutting, defacing, or other injury to b. Knowingly access and without permission take, copy or any real or personal property owned by the district. make use of any data from a computer, computer system or computer network, or take or copy any supporting docu- 4. The use, sale, or possession on campus of, or presence on campus under mentation, whether existing or residing internal or external the influence of, any controlled substance, or any poison classified as such to a computer, computer system or computer network. by Schedule D in Section 4160 of the Business and Professions Code. c. Knowingly and without permission use or cause to be used computer services. d. Knowingly access and without permission add, alter, damage, 5. Willful or persistent smoking in any area where smoking has been delete or destroy any data, computer software or computer prohibited by law or by regulation of the governing board. programs which reside or exist internal or external to a computer, computer system or computer network. 6. Persistent, serious misconduct where other means of correction have e. Knowingly and without permission disrupt or cause the failed to bring about proper conduct. disruption of computer services or deny or cause the denial of computer services to an authorized user of a computer, computer system or computer network. 7. Good cause is further defined, but is not limited to the following: f. Knowingly and without permission provide or assist in providing a means of accessing a computer, computer system a. Violation of college rules and regulations including or computer network in violation of this section. those concerning student organizations, the use of g. Knowingly and without permission access or cause to be college facilities, or the time, place and manner of accessed any computer, computer system or computer public expression and distribution of materials. network. b. Obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, h. Knowingly introduce any computer contaminant into any administrative disciplinary procedures or other college computer, computer system or computer network. activities, including its community service activity, or of No student shall be removed, suspended or expelled unless the other authorized activities on college-controlled conduct for which the student is disciplined is related to college premises. activity or college attendance, or pursuant to Penal Code Section c. Theft of or non-accidental damage to property of the 502 or other laws specifically authorizing such. college or a member of the college community or campus visitor while on campus or at college-sponsored V. Student Grievance Policy events. d. Unauthorized entry to or use of college facilities. The Student Grievance procedure shall be available to any student who e. Dishonesty, such as cheating, plagiarism or furnishing believes an action or decision of the district or college staff has adversely false information to the college, forgery, alteration or affected his/her status, and/or rights as outlined under II. STUDENTS’ misuse of college documents, records or identifications. RIGHTS. Grievances relating to grades are subject to Education Code f. Knowing possession or use of explosives, dangerous 76224 (a) which reads: chemicals or deadly weapons on college property or at a college function without prior authorization of the “When grades are given for any course of instruction taught in a community College President or designated representative. college district, the grade given to each student shall be the grade determined g. Use, possession, distribution or being under the by the instructor of the course and the determination of the student’s grade by influence of alcoholic beverages, narcotics or dangerous the instructor, in the absence of mistake, fraud, bad faith, or incompetency, drugs on college property or at college-sponsored shall be final.” events. h. Soliciting or assisting another to do any act which The complete text of the district’s policy, regulation, and timeline on Student would subject a student to expulsion, suspension, Grievance is published in the campus’s Student Handbook. probation, or other discipline pursuant to this policy. i. Violation of any order of a College President, notice of Students who wish to exercise a grievance can receive policy and procedural which has been given prior to such violation, and when steps, from the Activities Office in the Student Services Building. The College order is not inconsistent with any of the other provi- Student Grievance officer may assist the student in the procedural steps of a sions of this policy. This notice may be given by student grievance. The name and location of the College Student Grievance publication in the college newspaper, by posting on an officer can be obtained from the Chief Student Services Office. official bulletin board designated for this purpose or by (Revised by Los Rios CCD Board of Trustees, July 8, 1992) any other means reasonably calculated to inform students of its provisions. j. Attempting to do any of the causes for disciplinary action identified above. VI. Sexual Harassment

8. Computer-Related Crimes Sexual Harassment Policy A student may be subject to disciplinary sanctions up to and It is the desire of the Los Rios Community College District Board of Trustees including dismissal for commission of any computer-related to provide for all students and employees an educational environment and crimes as specified in Section 502 of the Penal Code. Such work place free from sexual harassment. Sexual harassment in any situation is crimes include, but are not limited to, the following: unacceptable, and is in violation of state and federal laws and regulations. Where evidence of harassment is found, appropriate corrective action shall be taken. 288 American River College 2002-2003 Students’ Rights and Responsibilities

Definition of Sexual Harassment Complaint Procedure and Impact A. Sexual harassment means unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual Any individual who believes that he or she has been sexually harassed is favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, encouraged to follow the complaint procedures as set forth in the District’s made by someone from or in the work or educational setting, under any Affirmative Action Regulation R-2423. Throughout the procedures, the of the following conditions: College President and the College/District Affirmative Action Officers will insure that confidentially will be maintained and that due process will be 1. Submission to the conduct is explicitly or implicitly made a term followed with respect to both parties. In the case of a student, it shall not or a condition of an individual’s employment, academic status, or affect grades, class selection, or other matters pertaining to his or her status as progress. a student. In a situation where evidence is found that an allegation of sexual harassment is brought solely for the purpose of vexation, the appropriate 2. Submission to, or rejection of, the conduct by the individual is used disciplinary action will be taken. Sexual harassment policy, procedural steps as the basis of employment or an academic decision affecting the and forms are available from the campus Affirmative Action Officer, Dr. Vicky individual. Fong, Dean of Instruction at 484-8406.

3. The conduct has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact upon the individual’s work or academic performance, or of creating VII. Student and Family Access to Records an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work or educational environ- ment. The Los Rios Board of Trustees, in order to meet the provisions of the Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and the Education Code, has established 4. Submission to, or rejection of, the conduct by the individual is used policies giving students and parents of dependent students access to certain as the basis for any decision affecting the individual regarding ben- designated records. A summary of the rights and procedures for access are efits and services, honors, programs, or activities available at or contained in the Students Rights and Responsibilities section of the Los Rios through the educational institution. Community College District Policy manual. Complete copies of the Act, Education Code, and Board policies are available in the office of the Dean of B. For the purpose of further clarification, sexual harassment includes, but Enrollment Services. is not limited to: District Regulation 2265 provides for the release, without student consent, of 1. Making unsolicited written, verbal, visual, or physical Student Directory Information, i.e. student’s name , date and place of birth, contact with sexual overtones. Some examples are: epithets, de- major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, rogatory comments or slurs of a sexual nature; impeding or block- weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees ing movements or any physical interference with normal work; and awards received, and most recent previous public or private school at- derogatory posters or cartoons. tended. In addition, federal law provides that representatives of the U.S. Department of Defense shall be provided a student’s name, address and tele- 2. Continuing to express sexual interest after being informed that the phone number for recruitment purposes. Students have the right to refuse the interest is unwelcome. (Reciprocal attraction is not considered release of directory information by submitting a written statement to the Admissions sexual harassment.) and Records Office.

3. Within the work environment, engaging in explicit or im- plicit coercive sexual behavior which controls, influences, or affects the career, salary and/or work environment or any other term or condition of employment; within the educational environment, engaging in explicit or implicit coercive sexual behavior which con- trols, influences, or affects the educational opportunities, grades and/or learning environment of the student.

4. Making reprisals, threats of reprisal, or implied threats of reprisal following a negative response to a sexual advance. For example, within the work environment, either suggesting or actually with- holding support for an appointment, promotion, or change of as- signment; suggesting a poor performance report will be prepared, or suggesting probation will be failed. Within the educational environment, either suggesting or actually withholding grades earned or deserved; suggesting a poor performance evaluation will be pre- pared; or suggesting a scholarship recommendation or college ap- plication will be denied.

5. Offering favors or educational or employment benefits, such as grades or promotions, favorable performance evaluations, favorable assignments, favorable duties or shifts, recommendations, reclassification, etc., in exchange for sexual favors.

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American River College is a Drug-free Campus For confidential assistance and referral: The abuse of illicit drugs and alcohol disrupts classes, compromises our physi- On Campus Counseling ...... 484-8572 cal and mental health, subjects us to criminal penalties, and impairs our ability to benefit from the learning experience. We therefore ask you to Off Campus Sacramento Mental Health Center ...... 732-3637 actively support the creation of a drug and alcohol free learning environment by knowing and making others aware of college policies and the substantial health and legal consequences of abuse. If you or someone you know is having Sacramento County Services ...... 366-2736 problems with alcohol or drugs, contact one of the agencies listed below. Alcoholics Anonymous ...... 454-1100 District Policy Los Rios Community College District policy 2443 states that the District Narcotics Anonymous ...... 486-0465 “...is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace in accor- dance with the requirements of the U.S. Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, and a drug and alcohol free college environment for students and employees in accordance with the requirements of the Drug-Free Schools and Community Act Amendment of 1989”.

Legal Sanctions The LRCCD Standards of Student Conduct prohibit the use, sale, or posses- sion on campus of, or presence on campus under the influence of, any con- trolled substance. Controlled substances include; cocaine, marijuana, LSD, heroin, methadone, mescaline, peyote, and methaqualone, among others.

If you abuse drugs of alcohol on campus, or appear on campus or at a college- sponsored function under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you can be sus- pended, expelled, and/or criminally prosecuted. The penalties for the more common offenses are: • Possession or use of alcohol: year in jail and/or fine • Possession of marijuana (oz): criminal citation and fine • Possession of cocaine: imprisonment in a state prison • Sales of any illegal drug; imprisonment in a state prison • Possession or use of alcohol by a minor; one year in jail and/or fine • If you are a student employee, you may be terminated • You are required to report any convictions within five days of the occurrence • You will be ineligible for financial aid

HEALTH CONSEQUENCES Occasional misuse may cause: • Impaired learning due to drowsiness, memory loss and indifference to academic achievement. • Impaired judgment leading to accidents, unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, violent behavior, and financial problems • Any drug used intravenously can spread AIDS or hepatitis.

Use or misuse of controlled substances can lead to overdose, sudden death, liver disease, psychological disorders, brain damage; long-term alcohol abuse can cause ulcers, gastritis, pancreatitis, liver disease, cancer, loss of coordina- tion, heart disease, stroke, emotional distress, sexual dysfunction, and other health problems.

Smoking Policy

It is the American River College policy that no smoking be permitted inside buildings, or outside within 30 feet of building entrances. This policy is to be enforced through common courtesy.

290 American River College 2002-2003 ARC Procedure for Reporting Sexual Assault

1.0 Procedure the victim of sexual assault in dealing with academic difficulties that may arise because of the victimization and its impact. 1.1 It is the objective of the College, in accord with EC67385, that students, faculty and staff who are victims of sexual assault committed at or upon 6.0 Confidentiality and Requests for Information the grounds of or upon off-campus grounds or facilities maintained by the College shall receive information and referral to treatment. This information shall be provided with sensitivity and in consideration of the 6.1 The identity of a victim of sexual assault shall remain confidential unless personal needs of the victim. otherwise prescribed by law. Requests for information regarding the sexual assault from the press, concerned students and parents will be handled by the College Public Information Office in accord with these 2.0 Notification regulations, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act applicable California Education and Administrative Code sections, and Los Rios Community College District Policy. 2.1 Any student, faculty or staff member who is a victim of sexual assault at a College facility as defined above should notify the Campus Police 7.0 Dissemination of Procedure Department. With the consent of the victim, the Campus Police De- partment will notify the Dean of Counseling and Campus Health Cen- 7.1 These procedures shall be published in all student, faculty and staff ter. handbooks and shall be given to any student or employee who is the victim of sexual assault. 3.0 Legal Reporting

3.1 Pursuant to legal requirements the Campus Police Department will notify the appropriate local law enforcement agency of the reported sexual assault.

3.2 In accord with the Campus Crime Awareness and Security Act of 1990, the College, on an annual basis, shall notify students and employees of statistics concerning specific types of crime, including sexual assault. This notice shall be made through appropriate publications/mailings.

3.3 In case of violent crimes considered to be a threat to other students and employees, the College shall make timely reports, respect- ing the confidentiality of the victim, to the College community in a manner that will aid in the prevention of similar occurrences.

4.0 Campus Services and Resources

4.1 Upon notification of a sexual assault, the Campus Police Department will make available to the victim a description of campus resources and services available to the victim as well as appropriate off-campus ser- vices. This listing of resources and services shall be updated each Sep- tember 1 or more frequently as required.

4.2 The listing of resources and services shall be available through the Cam- pus Police Department, the Counseling Center and the Health Center.

4.3 A victim of sexual assault shall be provided with information about the existence of at least the following options: criminal prosecutions, civil prosecutions, the disciplinary process through the college, the availabil- ity of mediation, academic assistance alternatives, and mental health counseling.

5.0 Case Management

5.1 A victim of sexual assault shall be kept informed by the College Presi- dent/designee of the status of and disposition of any District/College disciplinary proceedings in connection with the sexual assault.

5.2 The Counseling Center and Health Center shall assist, upon request,

American River College 2002-2003 291 Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act

Safety at American River College is everybody’s business. Students, staff and Campus police officers are available to address classes about prevention of faculty are partners with the college in creating an atmosphere that is safe and crime. Additionally, the Student Association has hosted forums on crime encourages learning. prevention at which outside experts as well as campus police officers have offered common-sense approaches to avoid becoming a victim of a crime. American River College is a diverse community within a community. Dur- American River College offers a major in Chemical Dependency Studies which ing the school year, we have over 20,000 students, 350 full-time faculty, over is accredited by the California Alcoholism and Drug Counselors Educational 365 part-time faculty and a support staff of 223 working together. At the Program. American River College is committed to a drug-free campus. Viola- same time, the college is very much a part of the greater Sacramento metro- tors will be subject to disciplinary procedures. politan area. Forums are held throughout the year by the Campus Health Center and Stu- The college, in accordance with its mission statement, is a community center dent Association on issues of substance abuse. A special program, the Beaver for lifelong learning through education, cultural, and recreational programs. Athletic Assistance Program, has been developed to offer support and advise Many community members visit and use the services the college offers seven to student athletes on drug and alcohol abuse. days a week. The college strives to be accessible to the community and wel- comes the use of its facilities. The college offers its facilities for weekly meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. These meetings are offered at times convenient No community, of course, can be totally risk-free in today’s society. American for students and advertised widely to students. River College strongly believes it has a major role in providing a safe learning environment, but, also, is realistic enough to recognize that students, staff This information is updated annually and is available to all students, employ- and faculty must come together in a strong partnership and use common ees and applicants. Additional information is available from Campus Police sense precautions to reduce the opportunity for criminal/anti-social activi- personnel. Any serious crime involving potential bodily harm will be re- ties. Crime happens in our society. We have no magical formula to stop it at ported promptly to staff and students. our campus. Thefts, assaults and other crimes happen at American River just as at any other college campus. Prevention To reduce the possibility that any student may be exposed to potential haz- ards, American River College has taken many steps, described herein, to re- The college actively supports crime prevention through a number of pro- duce whatever risks there may be. All of us can further reduce risks by think- grams. These include: ing about personal safety and taking common sense precautions. • Emergency automotive assistance. While not mechanics, campus Safety programs at American River College are under the direction of the police officers are equipped and trained to start cars with dead batter- Dean of Admissions and Administrative Services. We have a proactive ap- ies or unlock non-electric car doors when keys have been left inside proach to campus safety that is best viewed as education, prevention and our the automobile. Proper identification is required for the performance ability to respond to questionable events. of these services. • Lighting. A major effort has been made to upgrade the lighting in the interior of the campus to reduce areas of darkness. Continuing progress Education is being made on upgrading the lighting in campus parking lots. • Firearms. Firearms are not permitted on campus except for profes- The key to crime prevention is an awareness gained through education. At sional law enforcement officers. Persons with firearms on campus American River College, the Campus Police department, staff, faculty and will be subject to disciplinary action. (LRCCD Regulation 2441) students work together and take responsibility for their own safety and are • Alcohol. Consumption of or being under the influence of alcohol ready to help others in time of need. This is a very potent force. while on campus is strictly prohibited. Violators are subject to sus- pension, expulsion and/or criminal prosecution. (LRCCD Policy The vast majority of incidents on college campuses can be avoided if the 2443) college population recognizes they are potential victims and take basic pre- • Emergency Telephones. Outdoor emergency telephones are strategi- cautions, such as using the “buddy system” when walking at night, locking cally located throughout the campus. These phones are marked and car doors and not leaving valuables unattended. The Campus Police depart- easily identified by a blue light. When accessed, these emergency tele- ment is available to meet with groups or individuals and discuss anti-crime phones will automatically connect the caller to the Campus Police tactics or any anti-social activities. department. • Illegal Drugs. The use, sale, or possession on campus of, or presence American River encourages reporting of all crimes, even minor crimes, and on campus under the influence of, any controlled substance is strictly any suspicious activity. The Campus Police department would rather have a prohibited. Violators are subject to suspension, expulsion and/or crimi- hundred unfounded calls of suspicious activities than miss one call when a nal prosecution. (LRCCD Policy 2441 and 2443) crime is occurring. We need to know about crimes that occur. If we are not • Sexual Harassment. Sexual harassment in any situation is unaccept- informed of a crime, we cannot advise and help students and staff. Crimes able and is in violation of state and federal laws and regulations. Cor- occurring on campus should be reported immediately to a Campus Police rective action will be taken where evidence of sexual harassment is Officer. When appropriate, the Campus Police will contact the Sacramento found. (LRCCD Policy 2423) Sheriff’s department for assistance and/or to conduct an investigation. A • Hate Violence. Any act of physical intimidation or physical harass- Campus Police report will be made; a copy of the report will be made avail- ment, physical force or physical violence, or the threat of physical able to the reporting individual provided he/she is the victim of the crime. force or physical violence, that is directed against any person or groups Officers may be contacted by telephone or by coming to the Campus Police of persons, or the property of any person or group of persons because office located in the southwest corner of Raef Hall. of the ethnicity, race, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or political or religious beliefs of that person or group will not be tolerated. Appropriate action will be taken where evidence of hate violence is found.

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Los Rios Police Department American River College Crime Statistics 1998-2000 Total On-Campus Non-Campus Buildings Public Property

Offense Type 1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000 1998 1999 2000 Aggravated Assault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burglary 11 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor Vehicle Theft 29 36 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manslaughter-Negligent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sex Offenses-Forcible 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sex Offenses-Non-Forcible 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Liquor Law Violations (arrests) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drug Abuse Violations (arrests) 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weapons Possession (arrests) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hate Crimes (by prejudice) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Race) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Gender) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Religion) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Sexual Orientation) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Ethnicity) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Disability) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ethan Way Center (EW) and Sacramento Regional Public Safety Training Center (SRPSTC) crimes are included in these tables. The (^) is used to indicate crimes reported by EW. The (#) is used to indicate crimes reported by SRPSTC.

• Sexual Assault. In accord with California Education Code section On-Campus Crime Statistics 1998-2000 67385, students, faculty and staff who are victims of sexual assault committed at or upon the grounds of or upon off-campus grounds or (Offenses listed below are not required to be disclosed facilities maintained by the college shall receive information and refer- by the colleges under the Clery Act) ral to treatment. The campus procedure relative to incidents of sexual assault is contained in student/staff handbooks, class schedules and in the counseling and campus health centers. Total On-Campus

• Computer Related Crimes. Tampering, interference, damage and unauthorized access to lawfully-created computer data and computer Offense Type 1998 1999 2000 systems is a violation of Penal Code 502 (LRCCD Policy 2441) Grand Theft (theft value over $400) 11 15 17 Response Petty Theft (theft value under $400) 62 72 52 Bicycle Theft (#’s are reflected American River College employs P.O.S.T. certified police officers and com- munity service officers who have public safety experience and are sworn peace in Grand/Petty Theft categories) 7 5 1 officers under California Education Code 72330. While on campus, they are empowered to conduct investigations and make arrests for violations and Theft from Vehicle 48 16 25 infractions they observe. They are responsible to assist in providing a safe Vandalism 24 32 49 campus environment, detecting and reporting safety/fire hazards, enforcing traffic and parking regulations, and promoting crime prevention. All campus police officers have current certification in CPR and first aid.

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The officers patrol in fully equipped vehicles and are dispatched through a central communication center. At those times when there is no dispatcher (after 10 p.m. and on weekends), the officers are available by cellular tele- phone at 764-7860.

The Campus Police department coordinates its activities with the Sacramento Sheriffs department. All officers are in radio communication with the Sher- iffs department while on duty.

Off-Campus Crime Statistics 1998-2000 (Offenses listed below are not required to be disclosed by the colleges under the Clery Act)

Offense Type 1998 1999 2000

Aggravated Assault 0 0 10 Arson 0 0 0 Burglary **43 **36 **35 Motor Vehicle Theft 19 55 111 Manslaughter-Negligent 0 0 0 Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 Robbery 3 4 1 Sex Offenses-Forcible ***2 ***10 Sex Offenses-Non-Forcible 0 0 0 Liquor Law Violations (arrests) 2 23 ****9 Drug Abuse Violations (arrests) 1 21 ****8 Weapons Possession (arrests) 2 9 ****0 Hate Crimes (by prejudice) 20 23 33 (Race) N/A 19 18 (Gender) N/A 0 0 (Religion) N/A 3 12 (Sexual Orientation) N/A 1 3 (Ethnicity) N/A 0 0 (Disability) N/A 0 0

*Data provided by the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department for activity in one mile radius of the ARC campus. **Burglary includes Business, Residential and Vehicle. ***Sex offenses include Forcible and Non-Forcible. ****Liquor, Drugs, Weapons does not distinguish arrests.

294 American River College 2002-2003 ARC PATRONS AWARDS

Patrons Chair Date Recipient Department Date Recipient Department

1962 Louis Heinrich Biology 1982 Louis Quint, Ed.D Counseling 1964 Douglas Burris Business 1983 Robert Striplin, J.D. History/Political Science 1965 Robert Frank Philosophy 1984 Richard Lungstrom Chemistry 1966 Guilbert DuMont Philosophy 1985 Robert Christopherson Geography 1967 James Wotherspoon, Ph.D. History 1986 Richard Rasor, Ed.D Psychology 1968 Dorothy Edwards Business 1987 Esther Nelson, Ed.D Counseling 1969 Donald Weiskopf Recreation 1988 Ralph Todd, Ed.D Business 1970 Parks Whitmer, Ed.D Psychology 1989 Perla Warren Music 1971 Al Baeta Physical Education 1990 Scott Perry Physics 1972 Bruce Swinehart Biology 1991 Danny White, Ph.D Science 1973 Charles Borowiak, Ed.D Psychology 1993 Soheir Stolba Behavioral/Soc. Science 1974 Marjorie McLain English 1994 Sandy McKaig Math 1975 Jack Badaracco, Ed.D Psychology/Sociology 1995 Jean Snuggs Physical Education 1976 John Lucena Physical Education 1996 Dolores Delgado Campbell Behavioral/Social Science 1977 Ernest Droege Electronics 1997 Linda Dixon Biology 1978 Katherine Stewart Counseling 1998 Bonnie Miller Counseling 1979 Mary Lou Neasham, Ph.D Counseling 1999 Debby Senna Behavioral/Social Science 1980 Bud Gardner English 2000 Harold Schneider English 1981 Jan Aldrich Psychology 2001 Nancy Reitz Chemistry

Classified Staff Award Manager of the Year Award Date Recipient Date Recipient 1979 Darlene McCormick 1979 Max McDonald 1980 Helen Demaree 1980 Dr. Jeanne Good 1981 Peggy Feiten 1981 Richard Parker 1982 Gerry Abeel 1982 Myron G. Nadolski 1983 Mary Lease 1983 Richard V. Luchessi 1984 Bernice Baber 1984 Robert Garrett 1985 Margaret Heintz 1986 Terence Rieger 1986 Claire Haley 1988 Dr. Khe Ba Do 1987 Trudy Carney 1989 Dr. Bruce Werner 1988 Epifania Fajardo 1990 Dr. Norma Slater 1989 Lynn Couch 1997 Marie Perino 1990 Carolyn Johnson 1998 Bruce Kinghorn 1991 Sharon Helms 1999 Joe Howard 1992 Stephen Peithman 2000 Robert Allegre 1993 Beverly Habecker 2001 Dr. Richard McCormac 1995 Gin Fierro 1996 Sharon Kelley 1997 Marnell Nicknig 1998 Sandra Cleary 1999 Charlene Parsons 2000 Connie Ferrara 2002 Margaret Cowan

American River College 2002-2003 295 Index

A Ceramics and Sculpture ...... 46 Certificate Programs ...... 32 Academic Calendar ...... 4 Change of Address or Name ...... 22 Academic Dismissal ...... 21 Chemical Dependency Studies ...... 170 Academic Honors ...... 21 Chemistry ...... 76 Academic Probation ...... 21 Children’s Center ...... 8 Academic Renewal Without Course Repetition ...... 21 Chinese ...... 135 Academic Standards ...... 21 Clery Act (Campus Security/Crime Statistics) ...... 290 Access to Student Records ...... 21 CMOS Mask Design ...... 101 Accounting ...... 39 College Entrance Examination Board ...... 36 Accounting Paraprofessional ...... 39 Commercial Music ...... 196 Accreditation ...... 6 Communications Media ...... 178 Acting ...... 258 Community Education ...... 6 Activities Office ...... 16 Community Involvement ...... 6 Administration ...... 13 Complaint Procedure and Impact ...... 285 Admission Procedure (Matriculation) ...... 10, 17 Computer Information Science ...... 78 Admission With Advanced Standing ...... 17 Concurrent Enrollment ...... 22 Admissions Eligibility ...... 17 Construction Management (CSU Transfer option) ...... 92 Advertising and Sales Promotion ...... 189 Contract Education/Contract Training ...... 6 Advisories ...... 19 Corequisites ...... 19 Advisory Committees ...... 276 Counseling ...... 9 Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) ...... 28 Counseling and Guidance Air Conditioning Service Certificate ...... 58 (See Human/Career Development) ...... 168 Allied Health ...... 208 Course Numbering and Credit ...... 22 Anthropology ...... 42 Credit by Examination...... 35 Application ...... 17 Credit-No Credit Grading ...... 23 Apprenticeship ...... 32, 44 Crime Awareness ...... 289 ARC Scholarship Offerings ...... 11 Criminal Justice ...... 88 Army ROTC ...... 28 CSU Requirements ...... 29 Art ...... 46 Culinary Arts (Hospitality Management) ...... 164 Art New Media ...... 52 Articulation ...... 27 D Assessment Center ...... 8 Astronomy ...... 56 Database Certificate ...... 79 Attendance ...... 22 Davies Hall Learning Community Center ...... 12 Auditing ...... 23 Degree Programs ...... 32 Automotive Technology ...... 57 Design and Engineering Technology...... 90 Digital Systems Technology ...... 101 B Disabled Students Programs And Services ...... 9 Drug-Free Campus ...... 287 Biology ...... 64 Bookstore ...... 8 E Business ...... 69 Early Childhood Education ...... 94 C Early Childhood Education Certificates ...... 95 Economics ...... 100 Cafeteria ...... 8 Electrical Apprenticeship ...... 45 Calendar ...... 4 Electrical Sound and Communications California Articulation Number (CAN) System ...... 37 Apprenticeship ...... 45 California State University Undergraduate Electronic Technology ...... 101 Transfer Admission ...... 29 Engineering ...... 107 Campus Map ...... 296 English ...... 109 Campus Security Act ...... 289 English as a Second Language ...... 122 Career and Job Opportunity Center ...... 8 Environmental Design Option ...... 149 Carpenters Apprenticeship ...... 44 EOP&S/College Awareness/CARE Program ...... 9 Case Management/Social Services Option ...... 149 ESL Center ...... 9 Catalog Rights ...... 22

296 American River College 2002-2003 F Insurance ...... 9 Intercollegiate Athletics ...... 16 Facilities ...... 7 Interdepartmental Studies ...... 174 Faculty ...... 269 Interdisciplinary ...... 264 Family & Consumer Science ...... 126 Interior Design ...... 175 Family Child Care Certificate ...... 96 Interior Design Certificates ...... 175 Fashion ...... 128 International Students ...... 18 Financial Accounting ...... 39 International Studies Certificate ...... 233, 251 Financial Aid ...... 14 Interpreter Training Program ...... 247 Fire Technology ...... 131 Interpreting Certificate ...... 247 Food Service Production: Restaurant and Bakery ...... 164 Intersegmental General Education Foreign Languages ...... 135 Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) ...... 30 Foundation ...... 6 Italian ...... 136 French ...... 135 Funeral Services Education ...... 139 J G Japanese ...... 137 Jazz Studies ...... 196 General Business Certificates ...... 70 Journalism ...... 178 General Business Transfer ...... 70 General Education Transfer ...... 38 L General Education Requirement and Certification ...... 28 General Information ...... 6 Landscape Industry ...... 161 Geographic Information Systems ...... 141 Learning Resource Center ...... 10 Geography ...... 141 Legal Assisting ...... 180 Geology ...... 146 Liberal Arts ...... 38 German ...... 136 Library ...... 10, 183 Gerontology ...... 148 M Good Standing ...... 21 Grades and Grade Point Averages ...... 23 Maintenance Allowance ...... 10 Grades of In Progress ...... 23 Management ...... 184 Grades of Incomplete ...... 23 Map of Campus ...... 296 Graduation ...... 23 Marketing ...... 189 Graduation and Transfer Rate Information ...... 28 Master Teacher Certificate ...... 95 Mathematics ...... 192 H Mathematics-Physical Science ...... 38 Health Center ...... 9 Matriculation ...... 10 Health Education ...... 156 Multimedia Certificate ...... 53 High School Advanced Education Classes ...... 18 Music ...... 196 High School International Baccalaureate Program ...... 18 N High School Subject Requirements ...... 27 History ...... 157 Natural Resources ...... 205 History of College ...... 5 Networking Certificate ...... 79 Honors Classes ...... 34 Non-Discrimination Policy ...... 7 Honors Program ...... 35 Nursery Industry ...... 161 Horticulture ...... 161 Nursing ...... 208 Hospitality Management ...... 164 Nutrition and Foods ...... 213 Housing Information ...... 9 Human/Career Development ...... 168 O Human Services ...... 170 Occupational/Vocational Education ...... 33 Humanities ...... 172 Office Administration ...... 71 I Office Careers Certificate - Fast Track ...... 71 Office Technology Certificate ...... 71 Illustration Certificate ...... 53 On-Campus Employment ...... 11 In-Home Support Service Worker Certificate ...... 150 Online Instruction ...... 7 Incoming Transfer ...... 24 Open Courses ...... 19 Independent and Special Study ...... 36 Outreach Centers ...... 6 Instructional Programs ...... 32 American River College 2002-2003 297 P Statistics ...... 195 Student Activities ...... 16 Paramedic ...... 216 Student and Family Access to Records ...... 286 Parking Information ...... 11, 296 Student Classification ...... 24 Patrons/Patrons Awards ...... 6, 292 Student Eligibility Requirements For Financial Aid ...... 14 PC Support Certificate ...... 79 Student Employment ...... 8, 11 Philosophy ...... 219 Student Government ...... 16, 257 Physical Education...... 221 Student Grievance Policy...... 285 Physical Education/TV/Variable Unit Classes ...... 14 Student Services ...... 8 Physical Science ...... 231 Students’ Responsibilities ...... 284 Physics ...... 231 Student Right to Know Statistics ...... 28 Political Science ...... 233 Summer Session ...... 7 Prerequisite Challenge Procedure ...... 19 Prerequisites ...... 19 T Procedure for Reporting Sexual Assault ...... 288 Programming ...... 80 T-TEN Program ...... 60 Progress Dismissal ...... 21 TSEP Program ...... 60 Progress Probation ...... 21 Telecommunications Management ...... 102 Psychology ...... 235 Television Courses ...... 7 Publications ...... 16 Theatre Arts ...... 258 Total Quality Management/Transfer ...... 184 R Transcripts to Other Colleges ...... 24 Transfer Center ...... 12 Real Estate ...... 238 Transfer to four-year institutions ...... 27 Recording ...... 197 Transmission Service Certificate ...... 58 Recreation ...... 149, 241 Tutoring ...... 264 Re-entry Center ...... 11 TV/Variable Unit Classes ...... 14 Registration ...... 19 Reinstatement (Financial Aid) ...... 15 U Remedial Unit Limitation ...... 24 Removal from Probation ...... 21 UC Advanced Standing Admission Requirements...... 31 Repetition of Courses ...... 24 UC General Requirements ...... 31 Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree ...... 30 UC High School Proficiency Examination ...... 31 Residence Requirements ...... 21 UC Transfer Opportunity Program ...... 31 Respiratory Care ...... 243 UC Transfer Requirements ...... 31 Restaurant Management ...... 164 Unit Limitation ...... 21 Retail Management ...... 190 Unit of Credit ...... 24 Retail Management Certificates ...... 190 University of California ...... 31 ROTC ...... 28 V Russian ...... 137 Variable Unit Classes ...... 14 S Verification ...... 19 Sacramento Regional Criminal Justice Veterans Affairs ...... 12 Training Center ...... 6 W Satisfactory Progress Policy ...... 14 Schedule and Credit ...... 34 Web Graphics Certificate ...... 53 Scholarships ...... 11 Welding Technology ...... 266 Science-General ...... 38 Withdrawal from Class or College ...... 24 Sexual Harassment ...... 285 Withholding Student Records ...... 24 Sheet Metal Apprenticeships ...... 45 Work Experience ...... 33 Sign Language Studies ...... 246 Writing Center/Reading Center ...... 12 Small Business Management ...... 184 Social Policy/Advocacy Option ...... 149 Social Science ...... 38, 251 Sociology ...... 253 Spanish ...... 137 Special Studies ...... 254 Speech ...... 255

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P = Daily parking permit machine T = Public telephones E = Emergency telephones

Fine & 590s Applied Arts Oak Café 580s 500s 400s

Theatre eServices Science Banquet Room 4 DSP&S Student Services Tech Ed Administration Counseling Cafeteria 300s Rose Library 160- Marks Physics/Engr. Raef 162 Quad Hall CDC East Math 120s Bookstore 163-170 Environmental 150s Instructional Resources Administration 130s Tech Physical Portable Building Offices Education Rooms D100-D401 LRC Business 492-494 • Information Center Davies Hall Adaptive PE • Business Services Faculty • Community Relations Coffee Office Kiosk Portable • Extension Gym Ranch • Health Center House • Instruction Office Receiving • Planning, Research & Maintenance Development Allied Health • President • Printing Services/Mail CDC West • Records & Admissions • Vice Presidents: - Administration Services - Instruction - Student Services

Office Bldg. CDC 100s Child Dev. Ctr. (CDC)West CDC 200s Child Dev. Ctr. (CDC)East CDC 300s Child Dev. Ctr. (CDC) East D100-D401 Davies Hall ER1-3 Environmental Resources 120-129 Business 130-139 Mathematics 150-159 Business 160-162 Raef Hall 163-170 Mathematics Instructional Offices Not On Map 200-289 Physical Education Office Bldg. 290-299 Allied Health Behav/Soc. Sci Davies Hall 3rd floor 300-319 Tech Ed. Business Library Lower Level 320-399 Tech Ed. English Davies Hall 3rd floor 400-499 Science Humanities Davies Hall 3rd floor 500-591 Fine & Applied Arts Raef Hall College Police 299 Notes

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