1 Information: (831) 646-4000 Calendar of Important Dates Summer Session 2017 Admission & Records: June 5 to July 14, 2017 (6-week session) (831) 646-4002 June 5 to July 28, 2017 (8-week session) April 10 Priority registration begins

TTY: June 4 Last day to register through WebReg without an add code. (831) 645-1319 June 5 Classes Begin

June 5-7 Late Registration and program changes. Web Registration (WebReg): www.mpc.edu July 3 Graduation application deadline July 4 HOLIDAY: Independence Day

Campus Security: July 14 End of 6-week session (831) 646-4099 July 28 End of 8-week session

Counseling: (831) 646-4020 Fall Semester 2017 August 18, 2017 to December 15, 2017

Assessment Center: April 20 Priority registration begins (831) 646-4027 August 17 Last day to register through WebReg without an add code.

August 18 Classes begin Child Development Center: August 18 - September 2 Late registration; add codes required for registration. (831) 646-4066 September 2 Last day to add a semester-length course with an add code.

Bookstore: September 2 Last date to drop semester-length courses and be eligible for a refund of fees. (831) 657-4680 September 4 Last date to drop semester-length courses without a “W” grade.

September 4 HOLIDAY: Labor Day

Library: September 5 Census Day (831) 646-4262 September 10 Last day to drop and be eligible for refund of non-resident tuition for semester-length courses. Tuition will not be returned if courses are not Marina Education Center: officially dropped and the tuition cannot be used to pay for other courses added. (831) 646-4850 September 16 Last date to request pass/no pass grade option for semester-length courses.

November 1 Graduation application deadline

MPC Public Safety November 10 HOLIDAY: Veterans Day Observance Training Center: (831) 646-4240 November 15 Last date to drop semester-length courses and receive a “W” grade. November 23 - 25 HOLIDAY: Thanksgiving

December 11 - 15 Final examinations

December 15 Last day of semester

December 22 - January 1 HOLIDAY: Winter Break

2 Register early to get the classes of your choice! Monterey Peninsula Summer 2017 at College Governing Board Monterey Peninsula College of Trustees: Marilynn Dunn Gustafson, Chair Expect the Best at Monterey Peninsula College! Charles Brown, Vice Chair

Welcome to Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) where you can earn a Dr. Margaret-Anne Coppernoll, world class education—with an ocean view. Trustee Rick Johnson, Trustee Congratulations for making higher education and MPC a priority in your personal journey. Not only is a high quality education the best way to Dr. Loren Steck, Trustee improve your options for a brighter future, it is often a life-changing Stephen Lambert, Student Trustee experience that will help you chart a course for personal and professional

success. Our talented faculty and staff are ready to engage you and to help Monterey Peninsula College you reach your goals and perhaps, set some new goals. is a community college accredited by the Western Association of MPC offers a variety of courses at our Education Center in Marina, Public Safety Training Center in Seaside, Schools and Colleges. The college Monterey campus, and MPC Online. Wherever you choose to study with us, please be sure to access the is open to high school graduates many support services that are designed to help you succeed. We also encourage you to participate in our many and all others 18 years of age or on-campus activities and events (on the Monterey campus) to expand your range of experiences while you are a older who may profitably pursue a course of study. Students in student at MPC. grades 6-12 may attend with written approval from their school Thank you for choosing MPC. Expect to learn. Expect to be challenged. Expect the best. principal and their parent(s) prior to registering. Students in grades 6-8 need additional approval from the Dean of Student Services. Verano 2017 en Monterey Peninsula College Call Admissions & Records at ¡Prepárese para lo mejor en Monterey Peninsula College! (831) 646-4002 for registration information. Bienvenido a Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) donde puede recibir educación de primera categoría—

con vista al océano. All Monterey Peninsula College written publications will be made Felicidades por hacer de la educación superior en MPC una prioridad en su experiencia personal. Una educación available in alternative formats de alta calidad no solamente es el mejor medio de obtener oportunidades para un futuro prometedor; sino que (print, Braille, audiotape, or e-text). a menudo es una experiencia que cambia la vida y que le ayudará a trazar una ruta para el éxito personal y Requests for alternate media profesional. Nuestro talentoso profesorado y personal administrativo están dispuestos a motivarle y a ayudarle should be made to Supportive a alcanzar sus metas y quizás a establecer algunos objetivos nuevos. Services and Instruction at (831) 646-4070. MPC ofrece una gran variedad de cursos en nuestro Education Center in Marina, en el Public Safety Training Center en Seaside, en las instalaciones de Monterey, y en MPC Online. Siempre que escoja estudiar con MPC Smoking Policy: nosotros, asegúrese de tomar ventaja de todos los servicios de apoyo que han sido diseñados para ayudarle a The use of tobacco – to include alcanzar éxito. También le motivamos a participar en nuestras varias actividades y eventos (en las instalaciones smoking and/or chewing any form of tobacco – is only permitted in de Monterey) y a disfrutar más ampliamente de su experiencia como estudiante en MPC. designated parking lots.

Gracias por escoger MPC. Prepárese para aprender. Prepárese para desafíos. Prepárese para lo mejor. (MPC Board Policy #2240)

Dr. Walter Tribley Superintendent / President

3 Expect to learn. Expect to be challenged. Expect the best. Schedule Changes Adds and/or Drops can be When to Register made by WebReg 24 hours Registering for MPC classes is easy! It is recommended that you register as early as possible to get the a day online. classes that you want. If course registration is not completed before the term SUMMER SEMESTER 2017 begins, students must attend June 5 - July 28, 2017 class, request an add code from the instructor and use Web Registration (WebReg) at www.mpc.edu open 24 hours per day WebReg to register during the Computers and WebReg assistance available in the Student Services Building. late registration period. Priority Registration STUDENT SERVICES: CONTINUING STUDENTS are students enrolled at MPC during Spring 2017. Admissions & Records Office RETURNING STUDENTS are students who enrolled at MPC previously, but not in Spring 2017. (831) 646-4002 NEW AND NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS are students who have never enrolled at MPC. CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT STUDENTS are students who are currently in grades 6-12.

Hours: PRIORITY GROUP PRIORITY DATE Please refer to website. Priority 1 Active Military, Veterans, Foster Youth, DSPS, EOPS, CalWORKS April 10 www.mpc.edu/admissions Students must be either continuing MPC students in good standing1 (up to 99.9 units2) or fully matriculated3 if new or returning

Financial Aid Office Hours: Priority 2 TRiO, Student Athletes, and ASMPC Officers April 11 Please refer to website: Students must be either continuing MPC students in good standing1 2 3 www.mpc.edu/financial-aid (up to 99.9 units ) or fully matriculated if new or returning Priority 3 Continuing MPC Students in good standing1 with 30.0-69.5 units in April 12 progress and on file New and continuing MPC students in good standing with 0.0-29.5 units in progress and on file and who have completed PERS 10 course

Priority 4 Continuing MPC Students in good standing1 with 0.0-29.5 units in April 13 progress and on file and on file (but have not completed PERS 10 course) Computers and WebReg New fully matriculated3 students assistance available at the Admissions & Records Office in Priority 5 Continuing MPC students in good standing with 70-99.9 units in progress April 14 the Student Services Building. and on file

Open Open registration for all other New and Returning students, concurrently April 17 Priority registration for Registration enrolled students (grades 6-12), and continuing MPC students with 99.9+ Summer classes begins units in progress and on file

April 10, 2017 1 In good standing: student who is NOT on academic or progress dismissal or who is not on any probation for the last two consecutive semesters (Foster Youth will not lose priority and need to be manually adjusted) WebReg Helpline 2 100 unit: once a student reaches 100 units, he/she loses priority limit includes only degree applicable units (MPC courses numbered 1-299) (831) 646-4002 3 Fully Matriculated: Student has completed Assessment, Orientation, and has an Education Plan on file for the term priority registration is for.

Late Registration June 5 - 7, 2017 Attend the first class, request an Add Code from the instructor and register using WebReg. Need assistance? Please visit Admissions & Records in the Student Services Building or call (831) 646-4002.

Please note: There are many drawbacks to registering late. Classes will have already begun; the classes you want may already be filled; and counseling will be limited. So register early!

4 Register early to get the classes of your choice! Step Program New students should complete each of the following steps in order to be cleared for registration. For exemptions, see Student Success & Suppport Programs (3SP).

STEP 1. APPLICATION STEP 4. ORIENTATION Complete application online at www.mpc.edu Choose one of the following: 1) Click on “Apply for Admission” A) Register for PERS 10 2) Follow the instructions on CCCApply to submit an application. OR B) Complete the orientation online or in person. Please review STEP 2. FINANCIAL AID (OPTIONAL) the following website: www.mpc.edu/orientation or call (831) 646-4845. Students who need assistance paying their fees are encouraged to submit the Board of Governors Fee Waiver Application or online at www.mpc.edu before they register for classes. See page 8 STEP 5. COUNSELING/ADVISEMENT for more Financial Aid information. (EDUCATION PLAN) Choose one of the following: STEP 3. ASSESSMENT A) Complete the Education Plan online at: www.mpc.edu/counseling If English is your native (first) language, you should take the English OR Assessment Test. If English is not your native (first) language, you B) Complete the Education Plan with a counselor. should take the English as a Second Language Placement Test Call (831) 646-4020 for an appointment or make your (ESLPT). If a college math course has not been completed, you will appointment online through WebReg. need to be assessed for Math placement. OR See Assessment information at www.mpc.edu/assessment or call C) Attend a Schedule Building and Ed Planning Workshop. (831) 646-4027. Make your appointment online through WebReg.

STEP 6. REGISTRATION Register for classes online, via WebReg at www.mpc.edu Course Numbers The college has adopted the following numbering system effective 100–299 Associate Degree Only: Courses numbered 100 through Fall 2005: 299 are associate degree level courses. They are generally, but not exclusively, career technical in nature. Courses numbered 100–199 1-99 BS/BA Level and Associate Degree: Courses numbered 1 may transfer at the discretion of the receiving institution. If a student through 99 are baccalaureate level courses, carrying lower division takes both ENGL 111 and 112, only one of the courses may be baccalaureate level credit at four-year colleges and universities. applied toward the associate degree. Not all courses numbered 1-99 are transferable to UC. Check the MPC Catalog description for transferability. “Baccalaureate applicable” 300–399 Credit, Non-Degree Applicable: Courses numbered 300 courses in the 1 through 99 series meet the following criteria: through 399 are intended as developmental courses in reading, writing, mathematics, English as a Second Language, and study 1. The course is parallel to one offered at a State University and learning skills. They may not be used to fulfill any degree or University of California campus and/or has been accepted as requirements. satisfying a general education requirement as indicated by the approved CSU-GE List (California State University General Education List) or 400–499 Non-credit: Courses numbered 400 through 499 are the IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum). courses for which no credit is awarded. 2. The course has procedural rigor to meet the critical thinking and/ or computational levels required for baccalaureate level courses. Courses in this series are also associate degree applicable.

5 www.mpc.edu Welcome to WebReg How to Register (Web Registration) www.mpc.edu Who may use WebReg: Continuing Students: Registration in more than 18 units: Students who enrolled at MPC for the previous term. (Students in grades Students must have counselor approval for excess units. 6-12 are always considered new and must always submit an Application for Admission and an approved Concurrent Enrollment Form.) U.S. Military Tuition Assistance: Returning Students: Once the approved Tuition Assistance form is submitted to the Students who enrolled at MPC before, but not the previous term. Admissions & Records Office, registration may be permitted. New and Transfer Students: U.S. Military Dependents using nonresident free exemption: Students who have submitted their Application for Admission. Read the Signatures are required on the U.S. Military Dependent Residence Statement information about the Step Program in this schedule or contact the every semester/session of enrollment. Registration fees are the responsibility of Counseling Department. the student unless the form is submitted to the Admissions & Records Office within the first two weeks of the term. WebReg CLEARANCE: Students who are not paying their own fees: International Students: Students included in this group are those using Vocational Rehabilitation All students on F-1 or M-1 visas and students not possessing permanent (Chapter 31), VA CalVet, State Department of Rehabilitation, etc. resident visas: Approval from International Student Program office is required. Students are responsible for all fees unless appropriate forms are received by the Admissions & Records Office within the first two weeks of the term. 6th–12th Grade Students: Students in grades 6-12 and are at least 12 years of age must complete an Students who have been dismissed from Monterey Peninsula College: Application for Admission and a Concurrent Enrollment Form. Registration is Students must petition for readmission through the Academic Council. permitted once both forms are completed, and submitted to the Admissions Check your petition status on WebReg 48 hours after Academic Council & Records Office. Students in grades 6-8 must have additional approval from Review (2nd and 4th Tuesdays). the Dean of Student Services. Phone (831) 645-1377 to schedule an appointment. No approvals will be granted once the term begins.

WebReg Payment Slip Student ID Number If you indicated on WebReg that payment would be made by check or cash, and you now wish to use your credit card, write the credit card number and expiration date, and sign the form. 9 0 The signature must be that of the card holder.

Full Name: Credit Card #: (Visa/MasterCard)

Address:

Exp. Date:(Mo/Year)

City/State/Zip: 3-digit CVC number (required)

The payment enclosed must match exactly the amount due. Signature: Checks submitted for an amount other than the total due will be returned. Date: Amount Enclosed: Mail to: Fiscal Services (write ID# on check) Administration Services Monterey Peninsula College 980 Fremont Street Monterey, CA 93940

6 www.mpc.edu WebReg Worksheet To Register by WebReg: To access WebReg, Monterey Peninsula 1: Visit MPC’s web site (www.mpc.edu). College requires students to use their 2: Click on WebReg (at the top of the website). Student ID Number if known, otherwise students may use their Social Security 3: For initial entry Number to access their Student Portal. • ID Number (enter your SSN if you do not know your student ID number) • PIN (enter your 8-digit birth date (MMDDYYYY), no spaces)

WebReg Hours: 4: Click Login.

www.mpc.edu 5: If asked, update your PIN. It is your responsibility to remember the PIN you entered. 24 hours per day From this point, you will be using this PIN when accessing your WebReg account.

WebReg Help Line Hours: 6: You are now in your WebReg account. Update your information, if needed Monday – Thursday: 9:00am – 4:30pm PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON EACH SCREEN Friday: 9:00am – 12:00pm 7: To register, click on Add/Drop/Register. Call (831) 646-4002 8: Select the semester/session in which you are registering. Guidelines: Complete the worksheet at right before 9: Enter the 4-digit section number of the class(es) you wish to register into the “Enter Section Number box, click the “Add to Cart” button. logging in. Have a list of alternate courses, as some of the classes may be closed. 4 Digit Course Units Day(s) Time Section # NOTE: If you were not registered at MPC 8795 BIOL 25 3 M–W 9:00 – 11:00 in the previous term, and have not submitted an Application for Admission for the term you wish to register for, registration will be denied.

If the course you entered has the option of being taken for Letter Grade or P/NP If you have changed your mailing address, (Pass/No Pass), you must now choose the grading option for which you wish to take the telephone number and/or email address, course. Click the option of your choice. Consult a counselor with questions. update the information on WebReg. The information related to the section number you entered appears. If this is the correct course and you wish to add additional courses, click “More Schedule Changes.” Continue this The fastest, most secure way to pay for process until you have requested all your courses. classes is through WebReg with a VISA or If you have chosen the wrong course, click the shopping cart under the Remove button MasterCard. Need an alternative? There to drop the course. is a drop box outside the Administration 10: After you have enrolled in all your desired courses, continue your registration by clicking Building to drop off payments. on “Checkout”

11: The amount of money you owe for this transaction appears. You must choose a payment option to finalize your registration. If you clicked on payment to be made by check or cash, please complete the WebReg Payment Slip and submit your payment to Fiscal Services located in the Administration Building.

12: When adding or dropping courses, ALWAYS PRINT YOUR RECEIPT. This will be your record of the courses that you have added and/or dropped.

13: If you need to make schedule changes at a later time, you must FIRST drop the courses that you no longer wish to take and then add the classes that you want to take instead.

14: If you wish to purchase a Parking Permit, click Purchase Optional Fees. Parking permits will be mailed to students. Make sure your address is current in WebReg. Parking permits will begin to be mailed a few weeks before the term begins. Payment must be received before permits can be mailed out. So order and pay early!

7 Register early to get the classes of your choice! What are my responsibilities as a student receiving Financial Aid? Financial Aid Information As a student receiving financial aid, you are required to: • Sign up for an MPC email account. What is Financial Aid? Financial aid is the money you receive from federal, state and local programs • Notify Student Financial Services of any change in your address, name, marital status, Social Security Number or income. to help you meet the expenses (books, enrollment fee, food, rent, and • Respond immediately to all correspondence sent to you by the Student transportation) of a college education. Financial aid provides assistance to Financial Services office, the Federal or State Student Aid Programs. students who would be unable to attend college without such help. • Register for your classes, and complete your all requirements for THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY OF PAYING COLLEGE COSTS RESTS financial aid. WITH YOU AND YOUR PARENTS. Financial aid can help fill the gap • Maintain satisfactory academic progress. between what you and your family can pay and the cost of your education. Student Financial Services provides different types of financial aid, such *Please note that it is the student’s responsibility to pay any outstanding fees to MPC. as grants, scholarships, work-study, and Direct Student Loans. What is the deadline to apply for Financial Aid? Who is eligible? The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) becomes available You do not need to be from a low-income family to be eligible for January of every year. The application for financial aid has to be completed financial aid, but you must demonstrate financial need. Your financial every year you are planning to attend school. There is a priority deadline need is the difference between the cost of attendance and your expected which is January 1st to March 2nd, so it is encouraged to apply early. family contribution. If you would like to apply for financial, APPLY NOW! How can I check on my status? How do I apply? There are a few ways to check on your status, They are: To be considered for financial aid, you will need to complete the Free • Visiting the financial office in the Student Service Building. Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible at www.fafsa.gov • Sending an email from your MPC email account. or the Dream Act Application at www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp Student • Through WebReg Portal under My Financial Aid. Financial Services will notify you of any required documents to complete your financial aid file. When will I know if I am eligible for Financial Aid? Once you have completed the financial aid application process, your What are the General Eligibility Requirements? eligibility for financial aid will be determined. Student Financial Services In order to be eligible for federal, state, and institutional financial aid will mail you a financial aid award letter. The award letter will inform you programs, a student must meet the following requirements: of the amount, type of financial aid you will be eligible to receive, and the • Must be accepted for admission and enrolled in an eligible date(s) check(s) will be issued. If you are not eligible to receive financial academic program. aid, Student Financial Services will notify you by letter as well. • Must have a High School Diploma or the equivalent (GED), or have received the California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE). What about fee waivers? • Must be making satisfactory academic progress (SAP), whether or not Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver: you received financial aid. This California-funded fee waiver program assists students who are classified • Must be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen with a valid Social Security as California residents with the mandatory Enrollment Fee. Number. BOG Fee Waiver Method A: • Must be in compliance with Selective Service Registration requirements. Assists students who are receiving public assistance, or are dependents of • Must have resolved any drug conviction issues. a parent on public assistance.

• Must not be in default on any Federal Loan Program or in repayment BOG Fee Waiver Method B: of any Federal Grant Programs. Assists students as determined by the California Income Standards. • Must demonstrate financial need. BOG Fee Waiver Method C: What is Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress? Assists students who have completed the FAFSA and have $1,104 in need. In order to show financial aid satisfactory academic progress during a This is determined by Student Financial Services. given semester, you must: HOW DO I APPLY FOR STUDENT LOANS? • Earn semester and cumulative grade point averages of at least 2.0 (“C” average); To apply for student loans, you will need to complete the steps listed on our website under “Direct Federal Students Loans.” Student Financial Services • Complete 75% of the units you attempt, both semester and cumulative; and Complete your degree within the 150% Maximum Timeframe is located in the Student Services building. Please refer to the Financial Aid (90 units attempted.) website for office hours. Contact Student Financial Services for assistance at • For BOG fee waiver, maintain 2.0 GPA and complete 50% of attempted (831) 646-4030, send an email to [email protected], or visit our units each semester and overall. website at www.mpc.edu/financial-aid.

8 www.mpc.edu/financial-aid Reading Class Schedules

Course Subject Future Class Availability (NEW!) Mathematics Course will be available again in Course Title Fall’17, Spring’18, Summer’18, MATH 13 PRE-CALCULUS or not known at this time (if no Class ID Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 indicator). 8209 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Bishop E PS201 5.0 4 Digit Section # (06/05-07/19) Units of Credit Semester Class Days MATH 16 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS Classroom Number Semester Class Hours Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Instructor(s) Semester Class Dates 8212 11h 20m / wk Morgan B 4.0 (06/05-07/14) Online Class Indicator Hours per Week Marina Education Center Classes 8214 MTWTh 8:00am-10:35am Staff MA402 4.0 Marina Education Center Class (06/05-07/13) All Marina classes are highlighted and classroom numbers start with “MA...”

MPC EDUCATION CENTER AT MARINA 289 12th Street, Marina, CA 93933

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ARTS 11B SKETCH II Adapted Physical Education Art - Ceramics Technology Fall ’17 Summer ’18 ADPE 8 INTRODUCTION TO ADAPTED ARCE 1 INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS 0142 TTh 11:30am-2:35pm Niven M AC101 1.5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Spring ’18 (06/06-07/27) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0154 TWTh 9:00am-2:35pm Staff AC107 3.0 ARTS 13A EXPRESSIVE DRAWING I 8276 MTWTh 11:00am-11:50am Clements DA104 0.5 (06/20-07/27) Summer ’18 (06/05-07/20) ARCE 1A CERAMIC HANDBUILDING I 0143 TTh 11:30am-2:35pm Niven M AC101 1.5 8277 MTWTh 9:00am-9:50am Clements DA104 0.5 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 (06/06-07/27) (06/05-07/20) 0056 TWTh 9:00am-2:35pm Staff AC107 3.0 ARTS 13B EXPRESSIVE DRAWING II (06/20-07/27) 8278 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50am Clements DA104 0.5 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/20) ARCE 1B CERAMIC HANDBUILDING II 0147 TTh 11:30am-2:35pm Niven M AC101 1.5 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 (06/06-07/27) Administration Of Justice 0062 TWTh 9:00am-2:35pm Staff AC107 3.0 ARTS 16 LANDSCAPE DRAWING AND (06/20-07/27) PAINTING ADMJ 2 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION Summer ’18 OF JUSTICE ARCE 1C CERAMIC HANDBUILDING III Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 0089 MW 12:20pm-4:35pm Thorson C AS107 1.5 (06/19-07/24) 8001 6h 20m / wk Moller S 3.0 0067 TWTh 9:00am-2:35pm Staff AC107 3.0 (06/05-07/28) (06/20-07/27) ARTS 42 WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTING Summer ’18 ADMJ 4 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW ARCE 1D CERAMIC HANDBUILDING IV Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 0253 TTh 5:30pm-9:35pm Lamp R AS107 0.5 0074 TWTh 9:00am-2:35pm Staff AC107 3.0 (07/18-07/27) Marina Education Center Classes (06/20-07/27) ARTS 51 ABSTRACTION 0131 TTh 6:00pm-9:05pm Staff MA404 3.0 Fall ’17 (06/06-07/27) Art - Dimensional 0086 SatSun 9:00am-12:50pm Lamp R AC101 0.5 & SatSun 1:30pm-5:45pm Lamp R AC101 American Sign Language ARTD 6A STONE SCULPTURE I Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (07/08-07/09) SIGN 1A ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 0083 TTh 9:00am-11:50am Partch Pete AD101 3.0 Art - Printing Technology Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 & TTh 12:30pm-3:35pm Partch Pete AD101 0097 MTWTh 11:30am-1:55pm Staff HU112 5.0 (06/06-08/01) ARPN 61A MONOTYPE I (06/05-07/27) ARTD 6B STONE SCULPTURE II Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0082 MW 9:00am-11:50am Klein E AS101 1.5 Anatomy 0084 TTh 9:00am-11:50am Partch Pete AD101 3.0 & MW 12:30pm-3:35pm Klein E AS101 & TTh 12:30pm-3:35pm Partch Pete AD101 (06/05-06/28) ANAT 5 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (06/06-08/01) ARPN 69 EXPERIMENTAL MONOTYPE PRINTMAKING Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ARTD 6C STONE SCULPTURE III Fall ’17 Spring ’19 0054 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Ambaw A LS107 4.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0252 MW 9:00am-11:50am Klein E AS101 1.5 (06/05-07/27) 0085 TTh 9:00am-11:50am Partch Pete AD101 3.0 & MW 12:30pm-3:35pm Klein E AS101 & TTh 12:30pm-3:35pm Partch Pete AD101 Marina Education Center Classes (06/05-06/28) 0025 MTWTh 11:30am-2:35pm Price T MA104 4.0 (06/06-08/01) (06/05-07/27) ARPN 74 LAYERED PRINTS Art - History Summer ’18 Anthropology 0095 MW 9:00am-11:50am Klein E AS101 1.5 ARTH 3 WESTERN ART I & MW 12:30pm-3:35pm Klein E AS101 Fall ’17 Summer ’18 ANTH 2 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL (06/05-06/28) ANTHROPOLOGY 0034 TWTh 11:30am-2:10pm Madsen BMC107 3.0 ARPN 85 MONOPRINTS Fall ’17 Spring ’18 (06/06-07/13) Summer ’18 0216 8h 25m / wk Michaels G 3.0 (06/05-07/14) Art - Photography 0128 MW 9:00am-11:50am Klein E AS101 1.5 & MW 12:30pm-3:35pm Klein E AS101 ANTH 4 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ARTP 10 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY ANTHROPOLOGY (06/05-06/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8256 MTWTh 9:00am-12:10pm Mettler IC106 3.0 0137 8h 25m / wk Michaels G 3.0 Automotive Technology (06/05-06/29) (06/05-07/14) AUTO 100 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Art - Studio Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ARTS 11A SKETCH I 0055 MTWThF 9:00am-12:30pm Lawrence J AT103 4.0 Fall ’17 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/12) 0141 TTh 11:30am-2:35pm Niven M AC101 1.5 (06/06-07/27) = Online Class

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BUSC 108 INDIVIDUALIZED COMPUTER AND BUSC 151 MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: Biology TYPING SKILLS INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETS II BIOL 31 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0166 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 0032 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 8031 TWTh 8:00am-10:50am Thompson J LS102 3.0 Walker J Walker J (06/06-07/13) 8171 3h 10m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 0.5 8192 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 Business Walker J Walker J BUSC 109 KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS BUSC 155 QUICKBOOKS 2013 BUSI 1A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0101 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 8197 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 0169 TTh 8:00am-12:05pm Roberts C BMC204 4.0 Walker J Walker J (06/06-07/27) 8180 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 BUSC 160 MICROSOFT POWERPOINT: INTRODUCTION TO PRESENTATION Marina Education Center Classes Walker J MANAGEMENT 8342 MW 5:45pm-10:00pm Roberts C MA401 4.0 BUSC 117A BUSINESS MACHINE Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/26) CALCULATIONS I 0014 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 BUSI 18 BUSINESS LAW Walker J Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8187 3h 10m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 0.5 8193 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 0168 6h 20m / wk Castillo L 3.0 Walker J Walker J (06/05-07/28) BUSC 117B BUSINESS MACHINE CALCULATIONS II BUSC 170 MICROSOFT WINDOWS 8 8033 6h 20m / wk Castillo L 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/28) 8188 3h 10m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 0.5 8194 3h 10m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 0.5 BUSI 20 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Walker J Walker J Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 BUSC 140 MICROSOFT WORD 2013: 0132 6h 20m / wk Gravelle K 3.0 WORD FOR WINDOWS I Chemistry (06/05-07/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 CHEM 1B GENERAL CHEMISTRY II BUSI 40 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 0026 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Walker J Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8038 MTWThF 9:00am-10:15am Rivera F PS207 5.0 0106 6h 20m / wk Barrie B 3.0 8160 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 & MTWThF 10:30am-1:20pm Rivera F PS202 (06/05-07/28) Walker J (06/05-07/21) BUSI 50 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING BUSC 141 MICROSOFT WORD 2013: 8426 MTWThF 9:00am-10:15am Rivera F PS207 5.0 Fall ’17 Summer ’18 WORD FOR WINDOWS II & MTWThF 2:00pm-4:50pm Rivera F PS202 0117 6h 20m / wk Barrie B 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/21) (06/05-07/28) 0027 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 CHEM 2 FUNDAMENTAL CHEMISTRY BUSI 70 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Walker J Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8162 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 8039 MTWTh 9:00am-11:40am McCarthy M PS206 4.0 0135 6h 20m / wk Farrington-C 3.0 Walker J & MTWTh 11:45am-1:00pm McCarthy M PS206 (06/05-07/28) BUSC 142 MICROSOFT WORD 2013: (06/05-07/13) WORD FOR WINDOWS III CHEM 10 EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY Business Skills Center Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0029 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 LAB DAYS/TIMES 8343 6h 20m / wk Bishop M 3.0 Walker J (June 5 – July 26): (06/03-07/22)

10:30 am - 4:00 pm – Monday through Thursday 8164 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 CHEM 10L EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY LAB 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm – Tuesday and Thursday Walker J Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Instructors: COPELAND/WALKER/CELLARS BUSC 143 MICROSOFT WORD 2013: 8344 Sat 9:00am-3:10pm Bishop M PS207 1.0 ADVANCED WORD FOR WINDOWS (06/03-07/22) ENROLLMENT Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Students may enroll at any time during the semester CHEM 30A INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY FOR until the last official date to withdraw. 0016 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 HEALTH SCIENCES Walker J Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ONLINE COURSES Enroll online at www.mpc.edu or see Lab Instructor on 8166 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 0273 MTWTh 11:00am-1:05pm Taketomo A PS207 4.0 Main Campus for Add Code. Walker J & MTWTh 1:20pm-3:25pm Taketomo A PS203 Syllabus and course requirements are available at (06/05-07/13) BUSC 150 MICROSOFT EXCEI 2013: MPC Online. INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETS I

MONTEREY CAMPUS COURSES – Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 BMC 201 (Business Skills Lab) 0031 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / 1.0 Enroll online at www.mpc.edu or in person at the Business Skills Lab – BMC 201. Walker J See Lab Instructor to obtain an Add Code, syllabus and 8190 6h 20m / wk Copeland A / BMC201 1.0 course requirements. Walker J Students choose times and days from available lab hours to complete course requirements by end of semester.

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ECED 52 PRACTICUM: Computer Science and FIELD TEACHING EXPERIENCE Information Systems Fall ’17 Spring ’18 0008 TTh 2:45pm-5:50pm Staff CDC201 5.0 CSIS 1 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS & 12h 40m / wk Staff CDC Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/06-07/27) 0075 8h 25m / wk Singh D 3.0 (06/05-07/28) COOPERATIVE ECED 55 CHILD, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY CSIS 9 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS: WORK EXPERIENCE Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 PYTHON 0028 6h 20m / wk Conroy S 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Did you know? Six out of ten employers are looking (06/05-07/28) 0292 MWF 10:30am-1:55pm Stoykov A BMC207 3.0 for Internships or COOP on resumes of recent (06/05-07/28) graduates according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers’ 2015 survey of employers. Economics 0297 10h 35m / wk Stoykov A 3.0 ECON 2 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: (06/05-07/28) Interested in an Internship? MACRO CSIS 10A PROGRAMMING METHODS I: JAVA Contact Kathleen Clark, COOP Coordinator at Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 [email protected] or 8350 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Morgan D SS101 3.0 8347 MTWTh 6:00pm-8:30pm Wisneski D BMC207 4.0 831-646-4074. (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/27) Office: BMC202F. Marina Education Center Classes CSIS 50 MS OFFICE APPLICATIONS Learn more at www.mpc.edu/coop 0134 TWTh 2:45pm-5:20pm Staff MA403 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/06-07/13) 8042 4h 15m / wk Stewart M 2.0 Cooperative Work Experience Education (COOP) (06/05-07/28) ECON 4 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICRO provides academic credit for learning that occurs Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 CSIS 50L MS OFFICE APPLICATIONS LAB in the workplace. Employment and Internships 8046 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Morgan D SS101 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (paid or unpaid) can be utilized for academic credit. (06/06-07/13) 8043 6h 20m / wk Stewart M 1.0 (06/05-07/28) To register in any COOP class simply complete and submit the Online COOP Employer Information Form English and Study Skill CSIS 114 GAME PROGRAMMING: BEHIND THE SCENES which can be found at www.mpc.edu/coop. Center Summer ’18 You will receive an email response with an Add 0287 MTWTh 10:00am-11:55am Seagal D BMC205 1.0 Code, section number, and additional information. (06/05-06/22) English and Study Skills Center is open COOP 92 the following days and hours for the GENERAL COOPERATIVE Summer 2017 semester Dental Assisting WORK EXPERIENCE DNTL 215 REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTING For students who have not chosen a major or June 5, 2017 through July 14, 2017: REVIEW/PREPARATION whose work does not relate to their majors. Summer ’18 9am-4pm • Monday through Thursday 8349 TWTh 6:00pm-8:50pm Hopkins Carp LS202 3.0 COOP 91 9am-2pm • Friday (06/06-07/13) OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Closed holidays and holiday weekends For students who have employment or an Instructor: Katrina Jensen Internship related to their academic area of interest. Courses are available from 1 to 4 units in any term The English and Study Skills Center, located in in many disciplines including BUSINESS and room 103 at the MPC Education Center at Marina, HOSPITALITY among others. is closed for the Summer 2017 semester.

For Additional Information,call: Early Childhood Education (831) 646-4177. www.mpc.edu/essc ECED 1 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0126 6h 20m / wk Galer K 3.0 ENGL 50 WRITING WITH COMPUTERS (06/05-07/28) 8118 3h 35m / wk Jensen K LTC150 0.5 ECED 51 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF (06/05-07/21) TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN ENGL 300 INDIVIDUALIZED ENGLISH AND Fall ’17 Spring ’18 STUDY SKILLS 0145 6h 20m / wk Millovich 3.0 8121 3h 35m / wk Jensen K LTC150 0.5 (06/05-07/28) (06/05-07/21) 8122 7h 15m / wk Jensen K LTC150 1.0 (06/05-07/21) = Online Class

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ENGL 301L INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC ENGL 352 COMPREHENSION AND CRITICAL READING AND WRITING LAB THINKING SKILLS English As A Second Language Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ENSL 326/426 ENGLISH SKILLS FOR 8136 8h 25m / wk Jensen K LTC150 1.0 8133 3h 10m / wk Forte K LTC114 0.5 SUCCESS I (06/05-07/14) (06/05-07/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ENGL 325 BASIC GRAMMAR FOR WRITING 0043 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Staff HU202 3.0 8128 3h 35m / wk Jensen K LTC150 0.5 English (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/21) ENGL 1A COLLEGE COMPOSITION 0044 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Staff HU202 0.0 ENGL 326 INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR FOR Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/06-07/13) WRITING 0096 6h 20m / wk Clemens 3.0

8129 3h 35m / wk Jensen K LTC150 0.5 (06/05-07/28) Marina Education Center Classes (06/05-07/21) 0015 TTh 6:00pm-8:05pm Staff MA402 2.0 8106 TTh 8:00am-12:10pm Swart R HU102 3.0 (06/06-07/27) ENGL 335 BUILDING A BETTER VOCABULARY (06/06-07/13) 8131 3h 35m / wk Jensen K LTC150 0.5 0018 TTh 6:00pm-8:05pm Staff MA402 0.0 (06/05-07/21) 8107 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Fetler E HU101 3.0 (06/06-07/27) ENGL 400 INDIVIDUALIZED ENGLISH AND (06/06-07/13) ENSL 336/436 ENGLISH SKILLS FOR STUDY SKILLS 8351 MW 5:30pm-9:40pm Young D HU102 3.0 SUCCESS II Summer ’18 8134 3h 35m / wk Jensen K LTC150 0.0 (06/05-07/10) (06/05-07/21) 8141 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Staff HU202 3.0 Marina Education Center Classes (06/06-07/13) Reading Center 0020 MW 12:20pm-4:30pm Namniek R MA404 3.0 8143 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Staff HU202 0.0 (06/05-07/10) (06/06-07/13) ENGL 2 ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING AND The Reading Center is open for the CRITICAL THINKING Marina Education Center Classes Summer 2017 semester Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0278 MW 6:00pm-8:05pm Staff MA402 2.0 0040 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Wehner K HU203 3.0 (06/05-07/26) June 5, 2017 through July 27, 2017: (06/06-07/13) 0279 MW 6:00pm-8:05pm Staff MA402 0.0 9am-4pm • Monday through Thursday 8113 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Wehner K HU203 3.0 (06/05-07/26) Closed holidays and weekends (06/06-07/13) For Additional Information please contact: 8353 MW 5:30pm-9:40pm Lanka HU101 3.0 Ethnic Studies Adria Gerard (Director) (06/05-07/10) ETNC 10 INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS IN [email protected] AMERICAN SOCIETY Marina Education Center Classes Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Shane Whitman (Reading Program Coordinator) 0307 MW 5:30pm-9:40pm Bachman E MA403 3.0 0148 8h 25m / wk Cabrera K 3.0 [email protected] or (831)646-4175 (06/05-07/10) (06/05-07/14) ENGL 16 SHAKESPEARE VISIONS: ETNC 45 INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE AND Kimberlyn Forte (Reading Program Instructor) FILM AND TEXT COMPARISONS SOCIETY [email protected] or (831)646-4882 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0277 8h 25m / wk James 3.0 0004 6h 20m / wk Abend 3.0 http://www.mpc.edu/academics/ (06/05-07/14) (06/05-07/28) academicidivisions/humanities/ ENGL 111 INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC programs-centers/reading-center READING AND WRITING 0244 6h 20m / wk Abend 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/28) 0003 MTWTh 8:00am-10:35am Jonker K HU207 4.0 ENGL 320 BASIC READING TACTICS (06/05-07/13) Fire Protection Technology Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8127 6h 20m / wk Forte K LTC114 1.0 0243 MTWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Converse J HU207 4.0 (06/05-07/28) (06/05-07/13) The following sections are offered at the MPC Public Safety Training Center, ENGL 330 INTERMEDIATE READING TACTICS 8120 MTWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Watson L HU212 4.0 2642 Colonel Durham St., Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/13) Seaside, CA 93955 8130 6h 20m / wk Forte K LTC114 1.0 (06/05-07/28) Marina Education Center Classes Contact the Public Safety Training Center for 8356 MTWTh 8:00am-10:35am Converse J MA404 4.0 ENGL 351 PHONEMIC AWARENESS FOR additional information IMPROVED READING, WRITING, (06/05-07/13) 831-646-4240 or e-mail Jill Cavanaugh at AND SPEECH ENGL 301 INTRODUCTION TO Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING [email protected] 8132 3h 10m / wk Forte K LTC114 0.5 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/28) 8123 MTWTh 8:00am-10:35am Penney HU210 4.0 FPTC 413 FIREFIGHTER UPDATE (06/05-07/13) 0076 15h / wk Gillette J CTNFD 0.0 (06/05-07/28) = Online Class 0198 15h / week Binask J CLOFD 0.0 (06/05-07/28)

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8365 15h / wk Courtney J MFD 0.0 Marina Education Center Classes HOSP 78 BAKESHOP: 0160 MTWTh 6:00pm-7:20pm Garcia Garci MA104 3.0 BASIC BAKING TECHNIQUES (06/05-07/28) (06/05-07/27) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8366 15h / wk Arista H NCOFPD 0.0 0060 MTWTh 9:00am-12:50pm Adam A FC104 0.5 8149 MTWTh 2:45pm-4:05pm Garcia Garci MA104 3.0 (06/05-07/28) (06/19-06/22) (06/05-07/27) 8368 15h / wk Fisher F CFPD 0.0 HOSP 79 MENU PLANNING & PRESENTATION GEOL 2L PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY FOR FOOD SERVICE PROFESSIONALS (06/05-07/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Spring ’18 8371 15h / wk Nava D SFD 0.0 Marina Education Center Classes 0262 MTWThF 8:30am-11:35am Jansen M FC104 0.5 (06/05-07/28) 0284 MTWTh 4:15pm-5:35pm Garcia Garci MA104 1.0 (06/26-06/30) (06/05-07/27) 8373 15h / wk Lundgren J MARFD 0.0 0263 MTWThF 8:30am-11:35am Jansen M FC104 0.5 (06/05-07/28) 0285 MTWTh 7:30pm-8:50pm Garcia Garci MA104 1.0 (06/12-06/16) (06/05-07/27) 8374 15h / wk Young A CDFGR 0.0 HOSP 83 BAKESHOP: FRENCH PASTRIES AND RESTAURANT- (06/05-07/28) Health STYLE DESSERTS 8377 15h / wk Smith C BSFB 0.0 Fall ’17 HLTH 4 HEALTHY LIVING (06/05-07/28) 0037 MT 8:00am-11:50am Adam A FC104 0.5 Spring ’18 (07/10-07/18) 8378 15h / wk Urquides MCRFPD 0.0 0030 MTWTh 2:45pm-4:10pm Staff LS102 3.0 HOSP 87 BAKESHOP: (06/05-07/28) (06/05-07/26) REGIONAL FRENCH DESSERTS Spring ’18 French History 0042 WTh 8:00am-11:50am Adam A FC104 0.5 FREN 1A ELEMENTARY FRENCH I HIST 5 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (07/05-07/13) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Spring ’18 HOSP 180 FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATION 0203 MTWTh 11:30am-1:55pm Michael HU107 5.0 Marina Education Center Classes Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/27) 0136 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Murphy M MA501 3.0 0066 W 5:30pm-9:35pm Wilson A FC106 0.5 Gender & Women’s Studies (06/06-07/13) (06/14-06/21) HIST 12 WOMEN IN UNITED STATES GWOS 1 INTRODUCTION TO GENDER AND HISTORY Humanities WOMEN’S STUDIES Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 HUMA 10 EXPLORATION OF VALUES IN LIVING Fall ’17 Spring ’18 0325 8h 25m / wk Staff 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/14) 0013 8h 25m / wk Staff 3.0 8157 MW 12:20pm-4:30pm Staff HU106 3.0 (06/05-07/14) 8152 8h 25m / wk Staff 3.0 (06/05-07/10) GWOS 10 GENDER IN AMERICAN POLITICS (06/05-07/14) Fall ’17 Summer ’18 HIST 17 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877 Interdisciplinary Studies 0019 8h 25m / wk Blanchard L 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 INDS 440 INTRODUCTION TO THE (06/05-07/14) 8380 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am George G SS205 3.0 MONTEREY STATE HISTORICAL PARK GWOS 12 WOMEN IN UNITED STATES (06/06-07/13) 8156 18h 35m / wk Mar S CCLK 0.0 HISTORY (06/05-07/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 HIST 18 UNITED STATES HISTORY FROM 1865 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0324 8h 25m / wk Staff 3.0 Law Enforcement Training (06/05-07/14) 8154 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm George G SS205 3.0 (06/06-07/13) Program 8312 8h 25m / wk Staff 3.0 (06/05-07/14) Hospitality For more information on these and other HOSP 72 CULINARY ARTS BASICS Law Enforcement Training courses, Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 please visit the South Bay Regional Public 0033 MTWThF 12:00pm-3:05pm Caughman J FC104 0.5 Safety Training Consortium website at (06/26-06/30) http://theacademy.ca.gov/ 0058 MTWThF 12:00pm-3:05pm Caughman J FC104 0.5 or call (408) 270-6458. (06/12-06/16) HOSP 74 VEGETABLES, RICE, PASTA LETP 132 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP Fall ’17 0330 MTWThF 8:00am-11:50am Vaughn Linda SNJOSE 4.0 0036 MT 1:00pm-4:50pm Caughman J FC104 0.5 & MTWThF 1:00pm-4:50pm Vaughn Linda SNJOSE (07/10-07/18) (06/05-06/23)

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0308 MW 11:30am-1:30pm Hulse MU115 0.5 Mathematics 8228 12h 10m / wk Bishop E 5.0 & 2h 10m / wk Hulse MU115 (06/05-07/21) MATH 13 PRE-CALCULUS (06/12-08/02) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8229 12h 10m / wk Bishop E 5.0 MUSI 44 WOODWIND INSTRUMENT: 8209 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Bishop E PS201 5.0 (06/05-07/21) FLUTE - BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE (06/05-07/19) Summer ’18 Marina Education Center Classes 0041 TTh 7:00pm-9:30pm King K MU102 1.0 8210 MTWTh 11:30am-2:35pm Malokas PS102 5.0 8224 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Mast MA103 5.0 (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/19) (06/05-07/19) MUSI 48A STRING INSTRUMENTS: MATH 16 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS BEGINNING GUITAR Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 MATH 351 PRE-ALGEBRA Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8212 11h 20m / wk Morgan B 4.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0024 TTh 7:00pm-9:30pm McNamara R MU119 1.0 (06/05-07/14) 0071 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Salazar A BMC104 5.0 (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/19) 8215 MTWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Northup C PS104 4.0 MUSI 50A BEGINNING PIANO I (06/05-07/13) 0188 12h 10m / wk Washburn 5.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/21) 8382 11h 20m / wk Cristobal 4.0 8241 MW 11:30am-1:30pm Hulse MU115 1.0 (06/05-07/14) MATH 360 ARITHMETIC AND (06/05-07/26) BASIC MATHEMATICS MUSI 50B BEGINNING PIANO II Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Marina Education Center Classes Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8214 MTWTh 8:00am-10:35am Staff MA402 4.0 0156 MTWTh 2:45pm-5:50pm Wills L BMC104 5.0 0046 MW 11:30am-1:30pm Hulse MU115 1.0 (06/05-07/13) (06/05-07/19) (06/12-08/02) MATH 20A CALCULUS WITH MATH 440 SUPERVISED TUTORING: MUSI 495 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I MATHEMATICS Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0341 TTh 7:00pm-9:30pm King K MU102 0.0 8216 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Malokas PS102 5.0 8231 16h / wk Morgan B BMC103 0.0 (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/19) (06/05-07/21) 8217 MTWTh 11:30am-2:35pm Washburn PS201 5.0 Marina Education Center Classes Nursing (06/05-07/19) 8232 16h / wk Morgan B MA401 0.0 NURS 70 BEGINNING SUPERVISED NURSING MATH 20B CALCULUS WITH (06/05-07/21) CLINICAL EXPERIENCE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Medical Assisting 0271 17h / wk Bingaman IC201 2.0 8218 MTWTh 11:30am-2:35pm Philley D BMC104 5.0 MEDA 100 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH & 17h / wk Rondez C IC201 (06/05-07/19) CAREERS (06/19-07/28) MATH 261 BEGINNING ALGEBRA Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 NURS 100 PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSING Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0162 2h 45m / wk Bell M 1.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 0179 12h 10m / wk Catania 5.0 (06/05-07/14) 8244 TTh 9:00am-12:20pm Bingaman IC201 2.0 (06/05-07/21) MEDA 105 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & TTh 9:00am-12:20pm Hanna IC201 8383 MTWTh 8:00am-11:05am Bannon R PS104 5.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/06-07/20) (06/05-07/19) 8233 TWTh 11:30am-2:20pm Byrom D LS102 4.0 NURS 150 NURSING PROGRAM READINESS (06/06-07/27) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18

Marina Education Center Classes MEDA 130 MEDICAL ASSISTING EXTERNSHIP 0197 TWTh 1:30pm-3:45pm Kragelund IC204 1.5 8219 MTWTh 11:30am-2:35pm Hebert C MA402 5.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/19) 8236 22h 25m / wk Bell M CLINIC 3.0 NURS 160 ROLE DEVELOPMENT FOR MATH 263 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA AND (06/05-07/28) NURSING STUDENTS COORDINATE GEOMETRY Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Music 8245 MTWThF 9:00am-11:20am Bingaman IC204 4.0 8226 MTWTh 2:45pm-5:50pm Staff PS201 5.0 & MTWThF 9:00am-11:20am Hage IC204 (06/05-07/19) MUSI 1 MUSIC APPRECIATION & MTWThF 9:00am-11:20am Hanna IC204 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8227 MTWTh 11:30am-2:35pm Nguyen T BMC106 5.0 & MTWThF 9:00am-11:20am Kragelund IC204

(06/05-07/19) Marina Education Center Classes & MTWThF 9:00am-11:20am Rondez C IC204 8239 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Staff MA403 3.0 (06/05-07/28) (06/06-07/13) NURS 160A ROLE DEVELOPMENT FOR MUSI 25 APPLIED MUSIC NURSING STUDENTS GUIDED Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 LABORATORY 0039 T 7:00pm-9:30pm King K MU102 0.5 Summer ’18 & 2h 45m / wk King K MU102 0002 MTWThF 9:00am-10:05am Bingaman IC204 1.0 (06/06-07/11) & MTWThF 9:00am-10:05am Hage IC204 & MTWThF 9:00am-10:05am Hanna IC204 0290 TTh 7:00pm-7:50pm McNamara R MU119 0.5 & MTWThF 9:00am-10:05am Kragelund IC204 & 2h 10m / wk McNamara R MU119 & MTWThF 9:00am-10:05am Rondez C IC204 (06/20-08/10) (06/05-07/28)

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NURS 171 ADVANCED SUPERVISED NURSING PHED 7B SWIMMING II CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Personal Development Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Summer ’18 PERS 10 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE 0208 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50am Osgood S POOL 0.5 0001 34h / wk Bingaman IC201 4.0 SUCCESS & MTWTh 10:00am-10:50am Smith A POOL Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 & 34h / wk Rondez C IC201 (06/05-07/27) (06/19-07/28) 0172 MTWTh 9:00am-1:05pm Anongchanya HU101 1.0 PHED 12B COMPETITIVE SWIMMING I (07/31-08/03) NURS 201 PREPARATION FOR REGISTERED Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 NURSE LICENSURE EXAM 0173 MTWTh 9:00am-1:05pm Bowers H HU102 1.0 0090 MTWTh 6:30am-8:35am Hazdovac POOL 1.0 Spring ’18 (07/31-08/03) (06/05-07/27) 0045 MTWThF 9:00am-11:50am Bingaman NU101 0.5 & MTWThF 9:00am-11:50am Hage NU101 0174 8h 25m / wk De Soto A 1.0 PHED 12C COMPETITIVE SWIMMING II Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 & MTWThF 9:00am-11:50am Hanna NU101 (06/12-06/26) 0209 MTWTh 6:30am-8:35am Hazdovac POOL 1.0 & MTWThF 9:00am-11:50am Sullivan E NU101 (06/05-07/27) & MTWThF 9:00am-11:50am Trapl C NU101 Philosophy PHED 18 FUNDAMENTALS OF FOOTBALL & MTWThF 1:00pm-3:50pm Bingaman NU101 PHIL 2 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Summer ’18 & MTWThF 1:00pm-3:50pm Hage NU101 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8392 MTTh 4:30pm-6:20pm Rasmussen M PE107 0.5 & MTWThF 1:00pm-3:50pm Hanna NU101 8253 6h 20m / wk Provost 3.0 (06/19-07/27) & MTWThF 1:00pm-3:50pm Sullivan E NU101 (06/05-07/28) & MTWThF 1:00pm-3:50pm Trapl C NU101 PHIL 4 MORAL ISSUES 8393 MTTh 4:30pm-6:20pm Mapp J PE105 0.5 (06/05-06/09) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/19-07/27) NURS 264 BASIC ARRHYTHMIA AND 8254 6h 20m / wk Provost 3.0 PHED 29 VARSITY ATHLETIC CONDITIONING CORONARY CARE (06/05-07/28) Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Early Spring ’18 0010 TTh 2:45pm-5:35pm Bates PE201 0.5 8250 TTh 1:00pm-5:05pm Bingaman IC201 1.0 PHIL 10 INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING (06/06-07/13) (07/11-07/20) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0011 MW 11:30am-2:20pm Spiering PE201 0.5 8389 6h 20m / wk Provost 3.0 (06/05-07/12) Nutrition And Food (06/05-07/28) NUTF 1 NUTRITION 0017 WF 4:00pm-6:05pm Graziosi G FFIELD 0.5 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Physical Education (06/07-07/26) 0072 6h 20m / wk Singer S 3.0 PHED 5A TENNIS I 0214 MWTh 12:30pm-2:15pm Phillips D BFIELD 0.5 (06/05-07/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/13) 0133 6h 20m / wk Singer S 3.0 8390 MTWTh 9:45am-11:00am Tran T CTS 0.5 8394 MW 4:30pm-6:50pm Moore K PE201 0.5 (06/05-07/28) (06/05-07/13) (06/05-07/19) 0171 6h 20m / wk Piasecki K 3.0 PHED 5B TENNIS II Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8395 MW 7:30pm-9:50pm Cairel A FFIELD 0.5 (06/05-07/28) 0199 MTWTh 6:00pm-7:15pm Tran T CTS 0.5 (06/05-07/19) Older Adult Program (06/05-07/13) Physical Fitness - Massage 8258 MTWTh 9:45am-11:00am Tran T CTS 0.5 (06/05-07/13) MASS 85 CLINICAL MASSAGE CF Carmel Foundation Summer ’18 PHED 5D TENNIS III Lincoln & 8th Avenue, Carmel 8398 TTh 6:00pm-10:15pm Jacinto J PE205 2.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/06-07/25) CVCYC Carmel Valley Community Youth Center 0201 MTWTh 6:00pm-7:15pm Tran T CTS 0.5 25 Ford Road, Carmel Valley (06/05-07/13) OC Oldemeyer Center PHED 6A SOCCER I 986 Hilby Ave., Seaside Spring ’18 Summer ’18 SALLYG Sally Griffin Active Living Center 8391 WF 6:00pm-7:20pm Graziosi G FFIELD 0.5 700 Jewell Ave., Pacific Grove (06/07-07/28) PHED 6B SOCCER II Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ART 431 DRAWING AND COMPOSITION 8324 W 9:00am-11:50am Okelberry M CVCYC 0.0 0228 WF 6:00pm-7:20pm Graziosi G FFIELD 0.5 (06/28-07/19) (06/07-07/28) PHED 6C SOCCER III 8325 Th 1:00pm-3:50pm Bispo OC 0.0 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/08-07/13) 0229 WF 6:00pm-7:20pm Graziosi G FFIELD 0.5 ENGL 425 FROM THE BOOK SHELF (06/07-07/28) 0068 W 10:00am-11:50am Tarantino CF 0.0 PHED 7A SWIMMING I (06/07-06/28) Spring ’18 Summer ’18 ORNH 425 SUCCESSFUL GARDENING 0206 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50am Osgood S POOL 0.5 TECHNIQUES & MTWTh 10:00am-10:50am Smith A POOL 8329 W 2:00pm-3:50pm Grych M SALLYG 0.0 (06/05-07/27) (06/28-07/19) 17 Please check page 20 for legend of campus locations. SECTION DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS

PFIT 15C CORE MATWORK III PFIT 22C FITNESS THROUGH SWIMMING III Physical Fitness Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0035 MWF 9:00am-10:20am Daniels A DA102 0.5 0070 MTWTh 11:30am-1:35pm Osgood S POOL 1.0 Fitness and (06/05-07/24) & MTWTh 11:30am-1:35pm Smith A POOL Weight Training Center PFIT 17A YOGA I (06/05-07/27) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 PFIT 63 FITNESS ANATOMY AND KINESIOLOGY Hours 0050 MWF 10:00pm-11:15pm Benavente DA103 0.5 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (June 5 – July 29) (06/05-07/26) 8273 MW 9:00am-11:20am O’Hare PE105 2.0 (06/05-07/17) 9:00 am to 1:00 pm – Monday through Friday 8269 TWTh 4:00pm-5:10pm Haro P DA103 0.5 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm – Monday through Thursday (06/06-07/27) Political Science 10:00 am to 1:00 pm – Saturday & Sunday

Marina Education Center Classes POLS 1 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN (831) 646-4271 8267 MWF 8:00am-9:20am Benavente MA201 0.5 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS (06/05-07/24) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 To use the Fitness and Weight Training Center: 1. Students must enroll in PFIT 14, Exercise for Health PFIT 17B YOGA II 0333 6h 20m / wk Van Zwaluwen 3.0 and Fitness; PFIT 10A, Beginning Weight Training; Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/28) PFIT 10B, Intermediate Weight Training; or PFIT 10C, 0052 MWF 10:00pm-11:15pm Benavente DA103 0.5 Advanced Weight Training. 8279 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Banks SS202 3.0 (06/05-07/26) (06/06-07/13) 2. All students must check in during one of the first two 0186 TWTh 4:00pm-5:10pm Haro P DA103 0.5 days of the semester, June 5 or 6. 8281 6h 20m / wk Van Zwaluwen 3.0 (06/06-07/27) (06/05-07/28) 3. First-time students must attend an orientation session on one of the following days: June 7, 8, or 9. Marina Education Center Classes 8282 8h 25m / wk Blanchard L 3.0 Orientation sessions are given at the beginning of each 0187 MWF 8:00am-9:20am Benavente MA201 0.5 (06/05-07/14) hour the Fitness & Weight Training Center is open. (06/05-07/24) POLS 4 INTRODUCTION TO PFIT 17C YOGA III INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PFIT 10A BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Spring ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0048 TWTh 4:00pm-5:10pm Haro P DA103 0.5 Marina Education Center Classes 8263 3h 10m / wk Rasmussen M FTC117 0.5 (06/06-07/27) 0146 TTh 12:20pm-4:30pm Staff MA404 3.0 (06/05-07/28) 0053 MWF 10:00pm-11:15pm Benavente DA103 0.5 (06/06-07/13) PFIT 10B INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING (06/05-07/26) POLS 10 GENDER IN AMERICAN POLITICS Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 0230 3h 10m / wk Rasmussen M FTC117 0.5 Marina Education Center Classes 0021 8h 25m / wk Blanchard L 3.0 (06/05-07/28) 0038 MWF 8:00am-9:20am Benavente MA201 0.5 (06/05-07/14) (06/05-07/24) PFIT 14 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH AND FITNESS PFIT 18A AEROBIC FITNESS I Psychology Early Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 PSYC 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 0100 3h 10m / wk Bates FTC206 0.5 Marina Education Center Classes Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/28) 0094 MTWTh 6:00pm-6:50pm Benavente MA201 0.5 0190 8h 25m / wk Kotecki A 3.0 PFIT 15A CORE MATWORK I (06/05-07/27) (06/05-07/14) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 PFIT 18B AEROBIC FITNESS II 8265 MWF 9:00am-10:20am Daniels A DA102 0.5 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 8285 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm O’Neill A SS102 3.0 (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/24) Marina Education Center Classes PFIT 15B CORE MATWORK II 0192 MTWTh 6:00pm-6:50pm Benavente MA201 0.5 8286 8h 25m / wk Kotecki A 3.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/27) (06/05-07/14) 0181 MWF 9:00am-10:20am Daniels A DA102 0.5 PFIT 18C AEROBIC FITNESS III PSYC 25 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (06/05-07/24) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 Marina Education Center Classes 0250 8h 25m / wk Whitworth R 3.0 0069 MTWTh 6:00pm-6:50pm Benavente MA201 0.5 (06/05-07/14) (06/05-07/27) 0323 8h 25m / wk Whitworth R 3.0 PFIT 22A FITNESS THROUGH SWIMMING I (06/05-07/14) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18

0195 MTWTh 11:30am-1:35pm Osgood S POOL 1.0 Marina Education Center Classes 8287 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Staff MA501 3.0 & MTWTh 11:30am-1:35pm Smith A POOL (06/06-07/13) (06/05-07/26) PFIT 22B FITNESS THROUGH SWIMMING II Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0196 MTWTh 11:30am-1:35pm Osgood S POOL 1.0 & MTWTh 11:30am-1:35pm Smith A POOL (06/05-07/26)

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THEA 65 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE Real Estate Speech Communication WORKSHOP - COMEDY REAL 56 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY SPCH 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 0140 11h 20m / wk Richmond DK-CBA 2.0 MANAGEMENT Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-08/02) Summer ’18 0007 TWTh 8:00am-10:35am Sturt HU105 3.0 0342 11h 20m / wk Gotch D PRT 2.0 8408 6h 20m / wk Banks 3.0 (06/06-07/13) (06/05-08/04) (06/05-07/28) 8301 TWTh 11:30am-2:05pm Sturt HU105 3.0 THEA 67 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE Sociology (06/06-07/13) WORKSHOP - ORIGINAL 0127 MTWThFSat 3:00pm-5:35pm Cable S TH102 2.0 SOCI 1 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Marina Education Center Classes (06/19-07/28) Fall ’17 Spring ’18 8300 MW 5:30pm-9:40pm Stewart J MA404 3.0 THEA 68 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE 0118 8h 25m / wk Kalinic A 3.0 (06/05-07/10) WORKSHOP - DRAMA (06/05-07/14) SPCH 2 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION 0152 25h 25m / wk Higginbotham AP 2.0 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/12-07/08) Marina Education Center Classes 0022 MW 8:00am-12:10pm Fox HU205 3.0 8294 TWTh 6:00pm-8:35pm Chap M MA501 3.0 THEA 78 ACTING WORKSHOP - (06/05-07/10) ADVANCED CLASSICAL (06/06-07/13) 0167 17h / wk Gotch D PRT 3.0 SOCI 40 INTRODUCTION TO MARRIAGE AND Theater Arts (06/05-08/04) FAMILY LIFE Fall ’17 Spring ’18 THEA 12 STAGE MOVEMENT THEA 440 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE 8297 8h 25m / wk White M 3.0 Spring ’18 Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 (06/05-07/14) 0088 MTW 1:00pm-4:35pm Staff TH314 2.0 8311 11h 20m / wk Kersnar D TH102 0.0 (06/19-07/26) (05/29-07/29) Spanish THEA 25 STAGE MAKEUP Fall ’18 World Languages SPAN 1A ELEMENTARY SPANISH I Fall ’17 Spring ’18 Summer ’18 0091 MTW 10:00am-12:35pm Staff TH314 3.0 The following languages are offered this term. For class information, 0129 MTWTh 6:00pm-8:25pm Del Pozo J HU112 5.0 (06/19-07/26) please find them by alphabetical order throughout this Schedules (06/05-07/27) THEA 40D MAIN STAGE PRODUCTION - of Classes. ORIGINAL/EXPERIMENTAL Fall ’17 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 0092 MTWThF 6:00pm-11:05pm Kersnar D TH102 3.0 FRENCH (06/19-07/28) SPANISH THEA 53 THEATRE ENJOYMENT Summer ’18 8401 FSun 6:00pm-10:05pm Cote L TBD 3.0 (06/09-07/16)

19 Expect to learn. Expect to be challenged. Expect the best. Directory of Student Services Directory of Student Services Academic Council Petitions Sandy Nee International Students Maryam Abusaidi (831) 645-1377 Student Services Building (831) 645-1380 Student Services Center

Access Resource Center Terria Odom-Wolfer Math/Science Upward Bound Chris Calima (Formerly: Supportive Services Instruction) Student Services Building (831) 645-1306 Student Services Building (831) 646-4070

Parking Permits Purchase Online via WebReg Admissions & Records Admissions & Records (831) 646-4002 (831) 646-4002 Student Services Building

Articulation He Seon Ihn Policies and Regulations, Student Kim McGinnis (831) 646-3013 Student Services Building (831) 646-4155 Administration Building

Assessment and Testing LaKisha Bradley Probation and Disqualification Sandy Nee (831) 646-4027 Student Services Building (831) 645-1377 Student Services Building

Associated Students of MPC Office Julie Osborn (831) 646-4013 Student Center Registration Admissions & Records (831) 646-4002 Student Services Building

Athletics Lyndon Schutzler Residency Admissions & Records (831) 646-4220 Physical Education Building (831) 646-4002 Student Services Building

Bookstore Marija Alcazar Scholarships Student Financial Services (831) 657-4680 Student Center (831) 646-4030 Student Services Building

CalWorks Kacey Giammanco Security Director of Security (831) 646-4248 Student Services Building (831) 646-4099 / (831) 646-4292 Student Center

CARE Kacey Giammanco Student Accounts Fiscal Services (831) 646-4248 Student Services Building (831) 646-4046 Administration Building

Career/Transfer Resource Center Sudeshna Nand (831) 645-1336 Student Services Building Student Activities Julie Osborne (831) 646-4192 Student Center Certificate Requirements Counselors (831) 646-4020 Student Services Building Student Center Julie Osborne (831) 646-4192 Student Center Child Development Center Cathy Nyznyk (831) 646-4066 Child Development Center Student Discipline Kim McGinnis (831) 646-4155 Administration Building Clubs, Student Julie Osborne (831) 646-4192 Student Center Student Employment Lien Nguyen (831) 646-4195 Student Services Building Counseling Office Alethea De Soto (831) 646-4020 Student Services Building Student Success and Support Progam LaKisha Bradley (831) 646-4261 Student Services Building Dean, Student Services Larry Walker (831) 645-1377 Student Services Building TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Grace Anongchanya (831) 646-4246 Student Services Building EOPS Office Eric Ogata (831) 646-4247 Student Services Building Transcripts Online via WebReg or Financial Aid (Student Financial Services) Francisco Tostado (831) 646-4002 Admissions & Records (831) 646-4031 Student Services Building Student Services Building

Graduation Requirements Counselors Upward Bound Sandra Washington (831) 646-4020 Student Services Building (831) 646-4089 Student Services Building

Health Services Student Health Services Veterans Assistance Office Eileen Crutchfield (831) 646-4017 Coordinator (831) 646-4025 / (831) 646-4020 Student Center Student Services Building

Housing Information Julie Osborne (831) 646-4192 Student Center

20 www.mpc.edu/student-services Campus Locations MAIN CAMPUS LOCATIONS

AC Art Ceramics GA Graphic Arts ONLINE Online course AD Art Dimensional GC General Classroom PE Physical Education ADM Administration GH Green House POOL Pool AG Art Gallery HU Humanities PS Physical Science AS Art Studio HSS Humanities and Supportive Services SC Student Center AT Auto Technology IC International Center SECOFC Security Office BFIELD Baseball Field LF Lecture Forum SFIELD Softball Field BMC Business, Math & Computer Science LOTBA Location To Be Announced SS Social Science CDC Child Development Center LS Life Science STS Student Services DA Dance & Adapted PE LTC Library and Technology Center T Modular Village (T100-T600) FC Family & Consumer Science MU Music T CTS Tennis Courts FFIELD Football Field NU Nursing TH Theater FTC Fitness Training Center OFFICE Faculty Office TRACK Track at football field

MARINA / SEASIDE CAMPUS LOCATIONS MA MPC Education Center at Marina SPS MPC Public Safety Training Center 289 12th Street, Marina 2642 Colonel Durham Street, Seaside

OFF – CAMPUS LOCATIONS DMVC Del Monte Vocational Center NCOFPD North Protection District 222 Casa Verde Way, Monterey 11200 Speegle St., Castroville ACWAT Assumption Church FFPD Felton Fire Protection District NMC Natividad Medical Center 100 Salinas Rd, Watsonville 131 Kirby St., Felton 1441 Constitution Blvd., Salinas ALSF Aptos La Selva Fire Protection District FITCH Fitch Middle School OC Oldemeyer Center 6934 Soquel Dr., Aptos 999 Coe Ave., Seaside 986 Hilby Ave., Seaside AP Ariel Theatrical FSCCS Family Services & Child Care Services PGHS Pacific Grove High School 320 Main Street, Salinas 298 12th St., Seaside 615 Sunset Dr., Pacific Grove BCFD Boulder Department FTG Forest Theater Guild PGMS Pacific Grove Middle School 132230 Central Ave., Boulder Creek Sunset Center, Carmel 835 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove BFPD Branciforte Fire Protection District HOPE Hope Building PGPD Pacific Grove Police Department 2711 Branciforte Dr., Santa Cruz 1663 Catalina St., Sand City 580 Pine Ave, Pacific Grove BLFD Ben Lomond Fire District HRM Hyatt Regency Monterey PORAC Peace Officer Research Assoc P.O. Box 27, Ben Lomond 1 Old Golf Course Road, Monterey of California BPH Bay Park Hotel HSB Huntington State Beach 4010 Truxel Rd., Sacramento 1425 Munras Ave., Monterey Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach PPLAZA Portola Monterey Plaza Hotel CBSCTR CBS TV Center LAMIR La Mirada 400 Cannery Row, Monterey 2200 Garden Rd., Monterey 720 Via Mirada, Monterey PRT Pacific Repertory Theater CDFGR California Department of Forestry LOSARB Los Arboles Middle School Monte Verde & 8th, Carmel 2221 Garden Rd., Monterey 294 Hillcrest Ave., Marina RCGC Rancho Canada Golf Course CET Children’s Experimental Theatre LPSRA Lake Perris State Recreation Area 4860 Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel Mountain View & Santa Rita, Carmel 17801 Lake Perris Dr., Perris SCCF Santa Cruz City Fire Department CFD Central Fire Protection District MAPD Marina Police Department 230 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz 6934 Soquel Dr., Aptos 211 Hillcrest Ave., Marina SCCT Santa Cruz County Training Officers CFF California Department of Forestry MARFD Marina Fire Department Association and Fire Protection - Cal Fire Felton 211 Hillcrest Ave., Marina 6934 Soquel Dr., Aptos 6059 Hwy 9, Felton MBAQUA Monterey Bay Aquarium SCMS Santa Cruz Marine Safety CFPD Cachagua Fire Protection District 886 Cannery Row, Monterey 323 Church Street, Santa Cruz 37200 Nason Rd., Carmel Valley MBAVIA Monterey Bay Aviation SFD Seaside Fire Department CFRC Cabrillo Family Resource Center 514 Airport Way, Hangar 514, Monterey 1635 Broadway Ave., Seaside 1295 LaSalle Ave., Seaside MCFB Mid Coast Fire Brigade SFXAV St. Francis Xavier Church CHERRY Cherry Foundation 38841 Palo Colorado Rd., Carmel 1475 LaSalle Ave., Seaside Guadalupe & 4th, Carmel MCHD Monterey County Health Dept SHS Seaside High School CHOMP Community Hospital Monterey Peninsula 1200 Aguajito, Monterey 2200 Noche Buena, Seaside 23625 Holman Hwy, Monterey MCPD Monterey County Probation Dept SNGRFD Sanger Fire Department CHS Carmel High School 1422 Natividad Rd., Salinas 1700 7th Street, Sanger 3600 Ocean Ave., Carmel MCRFPD Monterey County Regional Fire SNJOSE South Bay Regional Public Safety CHTQA Chautauqua Hall Protection District Training Consortium 162 16th St., Pacific Grove 19900 Portola Dr., Salinas 3095 Yerba Buena Rd., San Jose CLINIC Health Facility Clinic MCSO Monterey County Sheriff’s Office SOLFD Soledad Fire Department See Program Coordinator 1414 Natividad Rd., Salinas 525 Monterey St., Soledad CLOFD Clovis Fire Department MFD Monterey Fire Department SSPD Seaside Police Department 1233 Fifth St., Clovis Pacific & Madison, Monterey 440 Harcourt Ave., Seaside CMS Carmel Middle School MHAA Monterey History & Art STNCTR Stanton Center 4380 Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey COLTON Colton Middle School MHS Monterey High School SVFP Scotts Protection District 100 Toda Vista, Monterey 101 Herrmann Dr., Monterey 70 Erba Ln, Scotts Valley CSLO Camp San Luis Obispo MMOA Monterey Museum of Art UCSC University of California, Santa Cruz 10 Sonoma Ave., San Luis Obispo 559 Pacific St., Monterey 1165 High St., Santa Cruz CSUMB CSU Monterey Bay MPD Monterey Police Department UCSCFD UCSC Fire Department 100 Campus Center, Seaside 351 Madison St., Monterey 1156 High St., Santa Cruz CSUMBP CSU Monterey Bay Pool MRNHS Marina High School UT Unicorn Theater Intersection of 2nd Avenue and Divarty, Seaside 2995 Rendova Rd., Marina Guadalupe & 4th, Carmel CTNFD Colton Fire Department MTC Mott Training Center WFD Watsonville Fire Department 303 E E St., Colton 837 Asilomar Blvd, Pacific Grove 115 2nd St., Watsonville CVCYC Carmel Valley Community Youth Center MTCA Mott Training Center Annex WLFS Wild Land Fire School 25 Ford Road, Carmel Valley 2211 Garden Rd., Shop C, Monterey Ft. Hunter Liggett DK-CBA Dance Kids Carmel Ballet Academy NBI North Bay Industries ZFD Zayante Fire Department Mission between 7th & 8th, Carmel 1 University Circle, Monterey 7700 East Zayante Rd., Felton

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PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Whether you are interested in a career immediately, or after transferring to a four-year university, the path to your bright future begins right here at MPC!

MPC has many excellent paths to successful careers in MPC has equally outstanding paths to transfer to four-year Hospitality, Mechatronics, Computer Information Systems, universities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Graphic Design, Business, Early Childhood Education, Math) such as in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Medical Assisting, Dental Assistance, Registered Nursing, Computer Science, Kinesiology; in the Creative Arts such as Sports Medicine, Automotive Technology, and Public Safety. Music, Theatre, Photography and Dance; in Humanities and Social Science such as Linguistics, History, Political Science and Anthropology. Join us and become another success story. Our students succeed!

22 www.mpc.edu/academics/campus-centers/education-center-at-marina Marina and Seaside Location Maps

MPC EDUCATION CENTER AT MARINA 289 12th Street, Marina, CA 93933

Public Safety Training Center

MPC PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CENTER 2642 Colonel Durham Street, Seaside, CA 93955

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