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& Off Campus Classes starts January 5, 2009 starts February 2, 2009 See page 3 & 4 Starts on page 16 Starts on page 25 TABLE of CONTENTS Adding Classes...... 8 International Students...... 5, 8 Application Process...... 11 Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)...... 86 Assessment ...... 7 Late Start Classes...... 3 Associate Degree Planning Guide...... 88 Maps...... 95, 96 Auditing Classes...... 8 MyWebServices (How To Use) (formally Web Advisor)...... 11 Bookstore...... 84 New Students...... 5 Calendar Spring Session 2009...... 25 Nondiscrimination Policies...... 94 Winter Session 2009...... 16 Off Campus Map...... 95 CalGrant...... 13 Office Hours...... 95 Campbell and Leigh High School Satellite Campuses...... 4 Online Courses...... 2 Campus Assistance Program (CAP)...... 90 Orientation...... 7 Career Programs...... 85 Parking Information...... 9-10, 13 Challenges...... 89 Prerequisites, Corequisites ...... 89 Changes in Rules and Policies...... 89 Recommended Preparations...... 89 Changing your Class Schedule...... 8 Refunds...... 9 Class Listings—How to Read ...... 15 Registration Information— Complaints...... 89 Continuing Students...... 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 Continuing Students...... 5, 6 Former Students...... 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 Disability & Educational Support Program...... 84 High School Students...... 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 Discrimination...... 94 New Students...... 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 Distance Learning Classes...... 2 Transfer Students...... 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 Dropping Classes...... 8 Safety Information...... 93 Drug-Free Campus...... 90 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES­—WINTER SESSION...... 16 ESL Assessment & Orientation...... 7 —SPRING SESSION...... 25 Exemptions...... 89 Scholarships...... 13 Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS)...... 84 Sexual Harrassment...... 93 Fees and Tuition...... 9, 10 Short Term Classes...... 3 Field Trips...... 89 Student Services...... 84, 85 Final Exam Schedule...... 15 Telephone Numbers...... 95 Financial Assistance...... 13, 14, 85 Telephone Registration (T-Reg)...... 11, 12 General Education Planning Guide, CSU...... 87 Television Courses...... 2 High School Concurrent Enrollment...... 8, 11 Waivers...... 89 Information Competency...... 19, 55 2 When You Can’t Come to College... DISTANCE LEARNING Let the College Come to You ! Take a course at home, either online or via television. • Distance learning courses are transferable to most four-year • Telecourses are available right in your own home or office: colleges and universities. - Watch the broadcasts each week over your local cable • Each course combines guidance by a qualified instructor, well television system. designed lessons, textbooks, and study guides. - Rent the whole course on DVD or VHS video cassette for • Enroll like any other course through Admissions & Records, (late $50 and get a refund of $25 at the end of the semester. telecourse enrollment may be done at the orientation meeting) - Videotape the programs using your home VCR. • Online courses are available using a personal computer via the - or watch the telecourse videos in the West Valley Library. Internet. Modem and email are required. • Distance learning accommodates your busy schedule. • Visit our web site for more information: • For additional information, call the distance learning hotline: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ 408-741-4006 ONLINE COURSES ONLINE COURSES • ACCTG 010 - Accounting Fundamentals, Section: 69349, 73179 • GEOG 001 - Physical Geo., Section: 70000, 70001 • ACCTG 011 - Account. Fundamentals - Managerial, Section: 69353 • GEOG 002 - Intro Cultural Geography, Section: 70004 • AJ 001 - Intro. Admin. of Justice, Sect: 69360 • H ED 008 - Understand. Health, Section: 70017 • AJ 002 - Concepts of Crim. Law, Section: 69363, 69364 • H ED 012 - Stress Management, Section: 70024 • AJ 003 - Princ. & Proc. of Justice System, Section: 69365 • HIST 017A - U.S. History, Section: 70037, 70038, 70039 • AJ 004 - Legal Aspects of Evidence, Section: 69366 • HIST 017B - U.S. History, Section: 70052, 70053, 70054 • AJ 005 - Criminal Investigation, Section: 69368, 73305 • LIBR 004 - Info. Comp.: 70150, 70151, 70152, 70154, 70156, 70157 • AJ 014 - Alcohol, Narcotics and Drug Abuse, Sect: 69369 • LIBR 006 - Stop Surfing - Start Researching, Section: 73887 • AJ 030B - Justice Field Experience, Section: 73297 • MATH 106R - Intermediate Algebra, Section: 70286 • AJ 037A - Admin. of Justice Internship-Seminar, Sect: 69374 • MUSIC 002 - Music History, Section: 70294 • ANTHR 003 - Intro. Cultural Anthro., Section: 69400, 69402 • MUSIC 005 - Fundamentals of Music, Section: 73413 • ARCH 055 - Architectural Building Codes Pres, Section: 73254 • MUSIC 010 - Music Appreciation, Section: 70305 • ART 001B - Survey of Western Art, Sect: 69412, 69414, 69415 • MUSIC 054 - History of Rock & Roll, Section: 73934 • ART 012B - Art of Colonial & Modern Mexico, Sect: 73424 • MUSIC 055 - World Music, Section: 73497 • BIO 024 - Contemporary Biology, Sect: 73566 • NS 015 - Human Nutrition, Section: 70351, 70354 • BUS 034 - Human Resource Management, Section: 69548 • PHIL 001 - Intro. to Philosophy, Section: 70656, 70658, 70659 • BUS 035 - Retail Management, Section: 69550 • PHIL 003 - Introduction to Ethics, Section: 70662 • BUS 036 - Strategic Management, Section: 69551 • PE TH 044 - Lifetime Fitness, Section: 73665 • BUS 051 - Introduction to Business, Section: 69554 • PE TH 051 - Dance in America, Section: 70648, 70649 • BUS 068 - Organizational Behavior, Section: 69565 • POLIT 001 - American Gov.,: 70741, 70742, 70745, 70749, 70750 • BUS 078 - Business Communication, Section: 69569 • PSYCH 001 - General Psych., Section: 70767, 70771, 70772 • COMM 012 - Intercultural Communication, Section: 69678 • PSYCH 009 - Psychology Women, Section: 70777 • CA 010D - Computer Keyboard/Formatting, Sect: 69577, 69578 • RLEST 090 - Principles of Real Estate, Section: 70796 • CA 030 - Microsoft Office: What You Need, Section: 69580 • RLEST 091 - Real Estate Practice, Section: 70797 • CA 062G - Excelling With Excel, Section: 69588 • RLEST 092 - Real Estate Economics, Section: 70800 • CA 064 - Adobe Acrobat and PDF, Section: 69589 • RLEST 094C - Real Estate Appraisal, Section: 70802 • CA 070 - IBM PC - Using Microsoft Windows, Sect: 69594 • RLEST 094D - Real Estate App. Procedures, Section: 70804 • CA 074 - Stop Surfing - Start Researching, Section: 69596 • RLEST 094M - Real Estate Gen. Appraiser, Section: 73225 • COUNS 005 - College Success Skills, Section: 69693, 69689, 73669 • RLEST 095A - Real Estate Finance I, Section: 70809 • COUNS 012 - Careers & Life Styles, Section: 73765 • RLEST 099 - Property Management, Section: 70811 • COUNS 050 - Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Section: 73723, 69709 • SOC 003 - Social Psychology, Sect: 70830, 70831 • DM/IS 001 - Digital Media 1, Section: 69769 • SOC 045 - Socio. of Sexuality, Sect: 70834, 70835, 70837 • DM/IS 010C - Digital Images: Photoshop, Section: 69772 • THEAR 006A - Writing for Film & Tele., Section: 70874 • DM/IS 012 - Online Entrepreneur, Section: 69777 • THEAR 006B - Writing for Film & Tele., Section: 70875 • DM/IS 018 - Freelance & Startup for the Web, Section: 69781 • THEAR 014A - Survey of Film, Section: 73187 • DM/IS 021A - Web Development, Section: 69783 • THEAR 014C - Survey of Film, Section: 73188 • DM/IS 021B - Web Development 2, Section: 73273 • THEAR 015 - Introduction to Film, Section: 70889, 70890 • DM/IS 023 - Web Design: Dreamweaver, Section: 69785 • THEAR 019A - Movie Magic: SFX, Section: 70891 • DM/IS 023B - Web Development: Dreamweaver, Sect: 69787 • THEAR 030 - Introduction to Playwriting, Section: 73194 • DM/IS 025 - Internet Marketing 1, Section: 69789 • DM/IS 066 - Digital Audio and Video, Section: 69792 • DM/IS 072 - Wireless Technologies, Section: 73619 TELECOURSES • ECON 001A - Prin. of Macroeconomics, Sections: 69810, 69815 • BUS 028 - Business Law, Section: 69540 • ECON 001B - Prin. of Microeconomics, Sections: 69820, 69823 • BUS 054 - Small Business Start-up & Mgmt, Section: 69559 • ENGL 001A - English Comp., Sections: 69850, 69851, 69854 • GEOL 001A - Physical Geology, Section: 70007 • ENGL 001B - English Comp., Sections: 69868, 69872, 69875 • MUSIC 010 - Music Appreciation, Section: 70306 • ENGL 001C - English Comp., Sections: 69880 • PE 4.12 Fitness - Stretch and Flex, Section: 70506 • ENGL 070A - Creative Writing, Sections: 69893 • SOC 001 - Intro. Sociology, Section: 70825, 70826 • ENGL 070B - Creative Writing, Sections: 69896 • SPAN 50, 51 - Basic Conversational Spanish • ENGL 905 - English Fundamentals, Sections: 69910 Sections: SPAN 050A - 70859 SPAN 050B - 70862 • FRNCH 001B - Beginning French, Sections: 69983 SPAN 051A - 70865 SPAN 051B - 70866

Your College Degree is Closer Than You Think Through Distance Learning ! 3 Short Courses Classes beginning the week of March 23 ECON 001A Prin Macroeconomics 3/23/09 – 5/30/09 ECON 001B Prin Microeconomics 3/23/09 – 5/30/09 Classes beginning the week of April 6 CHS 084 Advocacy for Children 4/11/09 – 5/2/09 COUNS 012 Careers & Life Styles 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 Classes beginning the week of February 2 COUNS 018 Job Search Methods 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 DM/IS 025 Internet Marketing 1 2/2/09 – 3/9/09 COUNS 050 Cross-Cultural Pers 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 ENGL 903 Basic Grammar and Sent Struct 2/2/09 – 3/25/09 COUNS 090 Transfer W/Success 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 FD 040A Flats and Specs 2/3/09 – 3/5/09 ENGL 905 English Fundamentals 4/6/09 – 5/27/09 FD 063 Fitting and Pattern 2/2/09 – 4/20/09 H.ED 011.5 CPR/AED - Basic Life Support 4/11/09 – 4/11/09 FD 082 Fashion Portfolio Development 2/4/09 – 3/4/09 MATH 103R Elementary Algebra 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 FD 087 Cad: Tech Draw/Spec 2/2/09 – 4/16/09 MATH 902P Pre-Algebra 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 HTECH 001 Intro to Health Car 2/4/09 – 3/25/09 MUSIC 010 Music Appreciation 4/7/09 – 5/19/09 ID 005 Intro Int Design 2/6/09 – 3/20/09 MUSIC 054 Rock History 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 LIBR 004 Information Competency 2/3/09 – 3/5/09 MUSIC 055 World Music 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 LIBR 004 Information Competency 2/6/09 – 3/13/09 PE 1.25 Ape-Water Exercise 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 MATH 902 Arithmetic Functions 2/2/09 – 3/26/09 PE 4.12 Fitness-Strch&flex 4/7/09 – 5/30/09 MATH 902P Pre-Algebra 2/2/09 – 3/26/09 PE 4.18 Pers Fitness Apprsl 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 PARA 065B MS Word for Law Off 2/7/09 – 3/28/09 PE 8.04 Basketball,men 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 PE 4.18 Pers Fitness Apprsl 2/2/09 – 3/24/09 PHIL 001 Intro to Philosophy 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 PE 7.16 Cross Country Ski 2/2/09 – 3/14/09 PKMGT 012A Basic Outdoor Skill 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 PHIL 001 Intro to Philosophy 2/2/09 – 3/26/09 SOC 003 Soc Psych: A Soc Perspective 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 PKMGT 019 Wilderness First Responder 2/2/09 – 3/25/09 SOC 045 Soc Human Sexuality 4/6/09 – 5/30/09 THEAR 015 Intro to Film 4/6/09 – 5/27/09 Classes beginning the week of February 9 Classes beginning the week of April 13 READ 915 Reading Support 2/9/09 – 5/11/09 READ 915 Reading Support 2/10/09 – 5/5/09 ACCTG 050 Acctg Small Bus 4/13/09 – 5/18/09 CA 066A Photoshop Elements 2 4/18/09 – 4/25/09 Classes beginning the week of February 16 CA 062B Beg. Spred Excel 4/18/09 – 4/25/09 CA 020 MacIntosh - Intro 2/21/09 – 2/28/09 COUNS 000A Orientation 4/19/09 – 4/19/09 CA 066 Beginning Photoshop Elements 2/21/09 – 2/28/09 ID 005 Intro Int Design 4/15/09 – 5/20/09 CA 070 IBM PC- Microsoft Windows 2/21/09 – 2/28/09 PE 2.02 Lifeguarding 4/16/09 – 4/26/09 Classes beginning the week of February 23 Classes beginning the week of April 20 PE.TH 044 Lifetime Fitness 2/23/09 – 5/30/09 CA 062B Beg. Spread Excel 4/22/09 – 5/27/09 PE.TH 044 Lifetime Fitness 2/24/09 – 5/30/09 CA 064 Adobe Acrobat and PDF 4/21/09 – 5/26/09 CA 074 Stop Surfing-Start Researching 4/21/09 – 5/26/09 Classes beginning the week of March 2 COUNS 000A Orientation 4/25/09 – 4/25/09 CHS 006 Careers in Ed 3/7/09 – 3/28/09 COUNS 000A Orientation 4/26/09 – 4/26/09 CA 031B Beg. Wp/MS Word 3/7/09 – 3/14/09 COUNS 005 College Success 4/20/09 – 5/30/09 PARA 066 Legal Research on the Internet 3/6/09 – 3/27/09 DM/IS 001 Digital Media 1 4/22/09 – 5/27/09 DM/IS 013 Apple Ilife 4/21/09 – 5/26/09 Classes beginning the week of March 9 FRNCH 058A French Immersion* 4/24/09 – 4/26/09 CA 032B Int Wp, MS Word 3/11/09 – 5/27/09 FRNCH 058B French Immersion* 4/24/09 – 4/26/09 CA 066 Beginning Photoshop Elements 3/14/09 – 3/21/09 FRNCH 058C French Immersion* 4/24/09 – 4/26/09 CA 070 IBM PC-Microsoft Windows 3/10/09 – 4/16/09 LIBR 004 Information Competency 4/20/09 – 5/27/09 DM/IS 007 Dig Med Prod Process 3/10/09 – 4/16/09 LIBR 006 Stop Surfing-Start Researching 4/21/09 – 5/26/09 DM/IS 012 Online Entrepreneur 3/10/09 – 4/16/09 PHYS 052 Physics Skills and Concepts 4/21/09 – 5/26/09 FD 040B Fashion Sketching 3/10/09 – 5/28/09 PKMGT 023 Powersaws 4/22/09 – 4/26/09 ID 005 Intro Int Design 3/11/09 – 4/22/09 Classes beginning the week of April 27 LIBR 004 Information Competency 3/9/09 – 4/20/09 PHYS 052 Physics Skills and Concepts 3/10/09 – 4/14/09 CA 046B Presen. Powerpoint 5/2/09 – 5/9/09 Classes beginning the week of March 16 CA 096I Creating Web Pages With Dream 5/2/09 – 5/9/09 COUNS 000A Orientation 5/2/09 – 5/2/09 CA 030M MS Office- From 2003 to 2007 3/21/09 – 3/21/09 H.ED 011.5 CPR/AED - Basic Life Support 5/2/09 – 5/2/09 PARA 025 Legal Ethics & Prof. Resp 3/19/09 – 5/14/09 PE 3.34 Studio Dance Production 3/16/09 – 5/30/09 Classes beginning the week of May 11 PE 3.37 The Flamenco Dance of Spain-In 3/16/09 – 5/30/09 COUNS 000A Orientation 5/16/09 – 5/16/09 POLIT 001 American Government 3/16/09 – 4/30/09 *French Immersion orientation session will be held on 2/21/09 4 Off Campus Classes at Campbell Center and Leigh High School • Spring 2009

Campbell Center Classes Spring 2009 COMM 012 69678 Intercultural Communications ECON 001A 69812 Principles of Macroeconomics ID 005 70090 Introduction to Interior Design HTECH 004 70063 Structure and Function of the Human Body PHIL 001 73989 Introduction to Philosophy POLIT 001 70747 American Government PSYCH 001 70766 General Psychology PSYCH 001 73996 General Psychology SL 060A 73962 American Sign Language SPAN 050A 70861 Basic Spanish Conversation and Culture

Leigh High School Classes Spring 2009 CHS 002 69618 Child Growth and Development CHS 053 69630 Contemporary Education in a Changing Society CHS 063 69633 The Child, the Family, and the Community CHS 066 69635 Child Safety, Health and Nutrition CHS 085 69637 Adult Supervision in Early Childhood Programs: Program and Professional Assessment HIST 017B 70056 United States History MATH 103 70262 Elementary Algebra MATH 106 70282 Intermediate Algebra POLIT 001 73325 American Government PSYCH 001 70765 General Psychology Off Campus Classes at Campbell Center and Leigh High School • Spring 2009 Spring 2009 • Student Registration Information 5 We welcome all students who have: REGISTRATION INFORMATION • High School Diploma • State Proficiency Test NEW, FORMER, or NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS! • G.E.D. uStep 1. Apply By attending an orientation, you will receive • Reached 18 year of age or older important college information, interpretation Submit your application online. (EVERYONE) • Special Admissions of High School of your assessment results, and educational students (CE) with permission. Apply online using MyWebServices. planning. Instructions on page 11. Couns 00A Students with an AA degree or higher are Student Classifications A 1/2 unit class for New students or exempt from orientation and assessment; transfer students with fewer than 20 col- however, they will be required to meet any • New Student lege units completed. A student who has never enrolled at any prerequisite requirements. Couns 005 college. High school students are always Note: Student identification cards are required considered “new students.” for all in-person transactions in Admissions and A 3-unit class for New and Transfer Records and are used on campus for access to students that covers college survival • Continuing Student various labs and library services. Obtain your FREE skills, career assessment, educational A student who was ­en­rolled at West Valley ID card in the Admissions Office. planning, and transfer information. College the preceding semester (Fall 2008). Workshops • Former (Returning) Student A 3-hour session for Transfer or Former u students with at least 20 college units A student who has previously attended West Step 2. Take Assessment completed. Valley College but not during Fall 2008. If you plan to enroll in English, ESL, Math, or Read- ing, take an assessment prior to attending an ori- Online Orientation • New Transfer Student entation session or prior to registering for classes. A self-paced orientation for new or A student who has attended a college other See page 7 for the Assessment Schedule. transfer students with fewer than 20 than West Valley College or Mission College. or college units who are unable to attend an on-campus orientation. Submit transcripts with grades of “C” or better in • International Student appropriate college courses in English, Reading, Specialized Workshops A student from any country other than the or Math to the Assessment Office (Counseling Sessions for specific programs on United States who has applied to West Valley Building). Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. campus. College and has been accepted by the West Valley College International Student Com- or Students who have completed an orienta- mittee. All NEW international students are tion by the next registration cycle may also Submit placement scores from other required to contact the International Student receive higher registration priority than those Community Colleges for review by the Assess- Adviser in the Counseling Center prior to who have not. ment Office. registration (741-2694 or 741-2009) uStep 4. Clear Prerequisites uStep 3. Attend an Orientation If you have completed a course prerequisite at another college or in high school, you will need to • Nonresident Student All students are encouraged to take advantage A student whose legal residence is outside submit a copy of your transcript to the Assess- of orientation. If your goal is to receive a degree, the state of California or has not resided in ment Office (Counseling Building) prior to your certificate, or transfer to a 4-year college, com- the state for one year and one day prior to the registration date. Unofficial transcripts or grade pleting orientation before you register is strongly first day of the semester may apply for admis- reports are acceptable. recommended. Don’t waste a semester by taking sion as a nonresident student and is subject the wrong courses to reach your goal. Orienta- to nonresident fees. tions are scheduled throughout the semester uStep 5. Register for Classes break for your convenience. Orientations will also Use the telephone T-REG or computer MyWeb- • Concurrent Enrolled Student be offered during the Spring semester. See page Services or see page 10 - 12 for instructions. Special admissions of high school students. 7 for orientations offered and sign-up procedures. See page 8 for complete information. Web registration at: www.westvalley.edu Telephone registration at: (408) 741-TREG (408) 741-8734 STUDENTS! uStep 6. Pay Fees To calculate the fees, use the form on page 10. You can now go online to Payment may be made by mail or in person at the Cashier’s Window in the Admissions Office. Payment must be postmarked no later than 10 westvalley.edu business days after you register. When utilizing T-Reg or Web Reg, you will be and click on MyWebServices able to charge your fees using your Visa or to view your priority date for registration MasterCard. uStep 7. Attend Classes 6 Student Registration Information • Spring 2009 8:00am-2:00am, Fri noon-2:00am, Sat. What happens if I am in the middle of registra- All Students 8:30am-11:00pm and Sun. Noon -2:00am until tion and I make a mistake? • Please be prepared to present your West Valley the day before the class you want starts. If you enrolled in the wrong class, follow the oral College photo ID each time you conduct business What do I do with a Probation or Progress instructions to drop it if using T/REG or MyWeb- in Admissions and Records. Probation letter I received? Services. How do I know that I am registered on T-REG • If you would like someone else to conduct any You are recommended to see a Counselor to in the classes I selected? kind of business for you, whether a minor or adult, discuss support services available to you. you must provide that person with a signed note You must press 3 to review your schedule and of authorization. A note must be presented each Where do I go to address my Academic or press 4 to complete your registration. You may time a transaction is requested. Progress Dismissal? call back after you have hung up and listen to • The only students that need to register in person You are required to go to Admissions and Re- your current class schedule. are those having problems with T-REG or MyWeb- cords, fill out a Readmission Petition and see a Do I receive written confirmation that I re- Services. Counselor. ceived the classes I requested through T-REG/ Can I wait list for a class? MyWebServices? Continuing Students Yes, the system will register you automatically No, it is your responsibility to go to the web under Continuing Students who registered for Fall when a space become available if you have MyWebServices and print out your current class Semester will receive priority registration informa- cleared the prerequisites for the class and have schedule of classes. You can check your account tion by email or in the mail in mid-November. Your no other holds. balance under Make a Payment on MyWebSer- registration date will be emailed to your email ad- vices. You have ten working days to send your dress on file. If you do not have an email address, Telephone T-Reg, MyWebServices payment to the Admissions and Records Office. a registration mailer will be mailed to you. Procedures for NEW, FORMER, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REGISTER BEFORE YOUR ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS AT 408-741-2001 OR SCHEDULED DATE; and TRANSFER Students AT THE WINDOWS IN THE ADMISSIONS AND T-REG or MyWebServices WILL NOT LET YOU IN. T-REG allows students to register using any RECORDS BUILDING. touchtone telephone. MyWebServices allows To register by phone FOLLOW THE PROCE- T-REG/MyWebServices informs me I cannot students to register over the web at www.west- DURES ON THE T-REG FORM, pages 10-12. register for a class because I do not meet the valley.edu. New, former and transfer students for prerequisite.­ What do I do? Continuing concurrent enrollment students do not Spring 2009 can use T-Reg or MyWebServices for See page 89 of the Schedule of Classes for infor- automatically receive a registration date. Materi- registration. mation about prerequisites. If you believe you are als to be completed can be requested by mail To register by T-REG, follow the procedures on eligible to register for the class you want, contact and must be returned before you receive your the T-REG Form which are located on page 12. the Assessment staff in the Counseling Center. registration date. Some courses require completion of a prereq- I already registered by T-REG/MyWebServices, Certain courses require COMPLETION of a pre- but I need to make a change (add or drop a requisite course or assessment or both. Course uisite. Prerequisites must be satisfied before registering. Contact the counseling office for class). Can I make this change using T-REG/ prerequisite and/or assessment requirements MyWebServices? must be satisfied before beginning T-REG or information about prerequisites. MyWebServices. Telephones are available in the Admissions Office Yes, you can make changes until the day before for students who do not have a touchtone phone. the class you want starts after your initial registra- Telephones are located in the Admissions Office tion period, during T-REG/MyWebServices hours. for students who do not have a touchtone phone. Computers are available in the lobby for web registration. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBLITY TO PRINT OUT A Computers are also located in the lobby for web COPY OF YOUR SCHEDULE VERIFYING ANY registration. Do not attempt to dial in to T-REG or MyWeb- CHANGES YOU HAVE MADE (ADDS, DROPS). Services when the system is not open. If you Please use T-REG or MyWebServices at www. T-REG/MyWebServices informs me that I have westvalley.edu to register. If you have a problem missed your priority date, you may call in any day after that date during T-REG or MyWebServices attempted to illegally repeat a course. What do registering by phone/web, please come to the I need to do? Admissions Office during normal business hours. availablitiy. You must submit a “Petition to the Academic Ap- Questions Specific to Commonly Asked Questions peals Committee” for ap­proval/denial. Petitions About T-Reg & MyWebServices are available in the Admissions Office. Please Continuing Students: refer to the WVC Catalog for the repeat policy. What happens if I call in before my scheduled IF APPROVED, YOU MUST REGISTER IN How is my registration priority determined? date? PERSON. You will be given a priority based on the number T-REG or MyWebServices will not allow you to May I register to audit a course by T-REG/My- of units you have completed in the District and proceed. WebServices? whether you have completed orientation. Your No, you must follow the procedure described priority will be sent to email addresses on file or What happens if I attempt to call right at the under audit information on page 8. mailed to the address we have on file for you. beginning of a registration day and I cannot get (Make sure that we have your current address.) through to the system? What do I do if T-REG/MyWebServices informs me I have an invalid PIN? I attended the Fall semester as a nonresident. The first thirty minutes of each registration day I have now completed the residency require- are the most congested. You may want to wait Try re-entering the PIN. If it still tells you the PIN is ment. Will I be able to register using T-REG or until thirty minutes into the period to begin trying invalid, You will need to go MyWebServices under MyWebServices? to dial in to avoid unnecessary frustration and to User Account to What’s my password (PIN). facilitate reaching the registration system. Follow the directions on the page to reset your Yes, but first, you must complete a “Resident password. If on T-REG, contact the A&R office. Questionnaire” form, available in the Admissions T-REG/MyWebServices tells me I have a hold Office. on my records. How do I take care of it? I have applied for Financial Aid. Will T-REG/My- WebServices determine my fees? I missed my priority. Do I have another oppor- Contact the Admissions Office to determine the na- tunity to register by T-REG or MyWebServices? ture of the hold. The hold needs to be cleared before Prior to using T-REG/MyWebServices contact attempting to use T-REG/MyWebServices again. the Financial Aid Office if you have any questions Yes, you can call back M-Th between about your sta­tus. If you are eligible and your Financial Aid has been approved, T-REG/MyWeb- Services will adjust your fees accordingly.­ Spring 2009 • Orientation and Assessment 7 ORIENTATION, ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE NEW Disability and Educational An application must be on file in the Admissions ASSESSMENT & ADVISING Office prior to attending an assessment session. Support Program Students These are important components of the matricu- Bring your Student I.D. Number. A parking permit D.E.S.P. lation process, which assists you in choosing, is required during testing Special Accommodations for English, planning, and achieving your educational and Reading and Math Asessment ENGLISH AND READING ASSESSMENT: (Allow 2 Hours) career goals at West Valley College. This process Contact the Assessment Office at 741-2035 for Date Day Time Location starts when you apply for admission, and it ends further information or DESP Office at 741-2010 when you complete your studies at West Valley. 11/6/08 Th 3:00 pm AAS 10 Between the time you are admitted to West Valley 11/18/08 T 6:30 pm AAS 34 TTY / DESP 741-2548 and the time you leave, West Valley will provide 12/1/08 M 3:00 pm AAS 10 you with services, resources, facilities, courses, 12/4/08 Th 6:30 pm LA 10 ORIENTATION OPTIONS programs, and contacts with skilled personnel to 1/5/09 M 3:00 pm AAS 10 Couns 000A - Orientation help you select and accomplish your educational 1/8/09 Th 6:30 pm AAS 34 A half-unit class for students who have no previous and career goals. Matriculation is a partnership 1/13/09 T 3:00 pm AAS 10 college experience or fewer than 20 completed between YOU, the student, and US, your com- 1/27/09 T 3:00 pm AAS 10 college units. Complete assessment before at- munity college. There are mutual responsibilities 4/15/09 W 6:30 pm LA 10 tending Couns 000A. for both partners. 5/5/09 T 3:00 pm AAS 35B 5/13/09 W 3:00 pm AAS 34 Once you submit your completed application to Admissions, you will receive a date when you will West Valley College agrees to: • assess your basic skills and your educational and be able to register for a Couns 000A section us- career goals READING TEST FOR GRADUATION: (Allow 1 Hour) ing T-REG or MyWebServices. Cafeteria may be • provide quality instruction and counseling Date Day Time Location closed. Please bring your snack and/or beverage. • offer support services 11/12/08 W 3:00 pm AAS 10 Sect # Date Day Time 2/17/09 T 6:30 pm LA 10 • monitor, assess, and evaluate your progress 69147 1/7/09 W 8:30 am - 5:30 pm toward your goal 3/11/09 W 3:00 pm AAS 34 69148 1/15/09 Th 8:30 am - 5:30 pm You agree to: 4/6/09 M 6:30 pm LA 10 5/6/09 W 3:00 pm AAS 34 69149 1/21-22/09 W & Th 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm • express a broad educational intent upon admission • complete orientation and assessment 73964 4/25/09 Sat 9:00 am - 5:45 pm • declare a specific educational goal by the time you MATHEMATICS ASSESSMENT: (Allow 1 Hour) (H.S. Transitions) complete 15 units Date Day Time Location 73965 5/2/09 Sat 9:00 am - 5:45 pm • develop an educational plan 11/6/08 Th 6:30 pm LA 10 • participate in advisement/counseling and make use (H.S. Transitions) 11/18/08 T 3:00 pm AAS 10 of other support services as necessary 69684 5/16/09 Sat 8:30 am - 5:30 pm • attend class, complete assignments, and maintain 12/1/08 M 6:30 pm AAS 34 progress toward a goal. 12/4/08 Th 3:00 pm AAS 10 1/5/09 M 6:30 pm AAS 10 COUNSELING 005-College Success TRANSFER STUDENTS ~ 1/8/09 Th 3:00 pm AAS 10 A 3-unit semester length class for New and Trans- 1/13/09 T 6:30 pm AAS 10 fer students that covers college survival skills, MEET WITH A COUNSELOR 1/27/09 T 6:30 pm AAS 10 career decision making, educational planning, On campus, counselors can help you complete 4/15/09 W 3:00 pm AAS 34 and degree and transfer information. Register for an educational plan, prepare transfer agreements, 5/5/09 T 6:30 pm LA 10 this fall course using T-REG or MyWebServices. select a possible major or career, or help with a 5/13/09 W 6:30 pm LA 10 Sect # Date Day Time personal problem. Appointments can be made 69151 1/5 Online Class see Winter schedule by stopping by the Counseling Center, located 69689 2/2 Online Class see Spring schedule behind the Admissions Building, or by calling English as a Second Language 73669 2/2 Online Class see Spring schedule 408-741-2009. (ESL) Placement (Allow 1 Hour) Date Day Time Location 69688 2/2 T & Th 9:20 am - 10:45 am Distance Counseling 12/3/08 W 6:30 pm LA 10 73986 2/2 M & W 10:55 am - 12:20 pm 1/21/09 W 6:30 pm AAS 10 Distance counseling is intended solely to assist 69693 4/20 Online Class see Spring schedule 1/27/09 T 12:00 pm AAS 10 students in answering basic questions that are 2/5/09 Th 6:30 pm LA 10 academic or procedural in nature. Access dis- Couns 090 Transfer With Success tance counseling at: This is a course on how to prepare to transfer http://westvalley.edu/services/distancecounseling.htm Fo r a l l a s s e s s m e n t s e s s i o n s , n o t e t h e successfully to a four year university. Trandfer: f o l l o w i n g : CSU, Credit?No Credit Option 1. Dates and times are subject to change. Check Sect Start Date Days Time Location FOR ALL ASSESSMENT the web site at: http://westvalley.edu/assess/ for 73748 4/6/09 Th 12:35-2:30 pm EOPS SESSIONS updated information . PROGRAM SPECIFIC WORKSHOPS Note the Following: 2. Arrive early to park and find testing location. • Date and times are subject to change. Check 3. No one will be admitted after start time. NEW Adult Re-Entry Students and/or the web site at: http;//www.westvalley.edu/ (ARRIVE EARLY) NEW Career Programs Students assess/ Ongoing Assesments are available in addition to A workshop specifically designed to meet the • No prior sign-up required those listed above. Please call (408) 741-2035 to identify needs of adult re-entry students or students who • Bring a number 2 pencil which time(s) and which test(s) you wish to take. are interested in career programs offered at West • Bring your West Valley College ID number - Valley College. Call the Educational Transition which is located of the front of your West Valley Students are not required to complete Assessment Office, 741-2022, or the Career Programs Center, and orientation if they: College ID Card. 741-2098, to sign up. • are taking courses for personal enrichment only • Seating is limited. No one will be admitted after • have completed an AA/AS degree or higher the stated/listed/posted test time. • are primarily taking courses at another institution Program Specific Workshops continued next page 8 Student Registration Information • Spring 2009 CHANGING YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE SPECIAL ADMISSION OF Before Instruction used to determine the last day to drop with a HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Students who have registered may make “W.” After the determined last day to drop, a changes to their schedule. Students may use T- letter grade other than a “W” will be posted. Concurrent Enrollment REG/MyWebServices to make changes through An instructor’s signature is not necessary to drop This program is a cooperative venture between the day before your class starts. a class. It is necessary, however, to have the sig- West Valley College and the local high schools. nature of the laboratory attendant when dropping Under this program students may attend West Adding Classes After chemistry (except Chem 50) and photography Valley College as a special part-time student. classes, and to get a clearance from the Physical Students may take college courses to supple- They Are Closed Education Department when dropping a P.E. ment their high school education programs. Basic You must attend a class in order to add. If the class if you have been issued a locker. skills courses are NOT availble to concurrently instructor can accept any additional students, enrolled students. This program is designed s/he will give you a four-digit authorization Instructors MAY drop students for failure for students who can benefit from advanced code (ADD CODE). You will need to process to attend the first meeting of the class. You academic and vocational course. The high this code over MyWebServices through the should notify the instructor if you are un- school principal (or designee) determines which registration process or over T-REG 408-741- able to attend the first class meeting. student qualifies to participate by completing the 8734 system to ADD the class. You must DO NOT ASSUME THAT YOU WILL BE Concurrent Enrollment Form. This form identifies use this code immediately because it will “DROPPED” FROM A CLASS. IT IS THE the specific college courses that may be taken. become invalid if the census date for the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO DROP Students can not take more than 6 units. class has past. Payments can be made by ALL UNWANTED CLASSES. No enrollment The special part-time high school student credit card (Master card or Visa), over T-REG fee refunds will be made for classes dropped enrolled in approved college courses may or on the WEB. It is your responsibility to go after the published refund deadline in current receive high school and college credit. Some to the WEB to MyWebServices and print out Schedule of Classes (see academic calendar) your current schedule verifying the ADD was high schools may allow high school credit processed. The deadline to process all ADDS Audit Information only. is February 12, 2009. West Valley College has a student audit policy. Concurrently Enrolled Students— It is your responsibility to meet all pre and Students may not sign up to audit until the Special part-time high school students who are co-requisite requirements. In addition, it is your class begins. Students need to obtain a “Re- at least 16 years and have completed the 10th responsibility to to drop the course you added quest to Audit” form from the Division Office grade by the first day of college will need to fol- if you no longer want it. Be sure to check and go to the first class meeting. The instruc- low these simple steps: deadline dates. tor will sign the form after determining if the student qualifies as an auditing student and • Complete an admissions application Dropping Classes After Instruction if the class is one which may be audited. The (not a online application) Before Instruction: You can use T-REG/WEB signed Request to Audit form is then taken to • Complete a concurrent enrollment form to drop your classes before the term. the Cashier in Admissions and Records and (obtained in the Admissions Office or from a fees are paid. The fee for auditing is $15 per high school counselor) After instruction: You can use T-REG/WEB unit. • Get signatures from principal or counselor to drop your classes. The last day to drop full • Get signatures from a parent semester-length classes without a “W” and • Complete Youth Emergency Card receive a refund is February 12, 2009. You may Credit/No Credit Option • Submit high school transcripts along with still drop without a “W” untill February 20, 2009 Not all classes are available on a credit/no completed paper work to the Admissions and but NO REFUND will be issued. Short-term credit or grade option. Check the West Valley Records Office classes must be dropped by the end of the day College Catalog to determine if your class of- of the first class meeting to avoid a “W” and fers this option. If it does, notify your instructor • Show proof of prerequisites completion receive a refund. that you choose the credit/no credit option. • Complete assessment (English and Math, if This must be done before one third of the applicable) The deadline to drop semester-length classes class (six weeks for a semester-length class) • Register in person for classes on the special with a “W” is May 1, 2009. For short-term has passed. If you do not notify your instructor, date given courses, 75% of the term of the class will be you will automatically receive a letter grade. • Purchase parking permits (if applicable) in the Admissions Office or online Adult Re-Entry (Educational Transition) NEW International Students • Visit the Viking bookstore to purchase required Date Day Time Location REQUIRED immigration information session for textbooks 10/22/08 W 6:00 - 9:00 pm LS Bldg students who have received I-20’s from West Questions? Call (408) 741-2672 12/11/08 Th 3:00 - 6:00 pm LS Bldg Valley College for the Spring 2009 semester. Sign Parents of students, who are less than 16 years 1/21/09 W 12:00 - 3:00 pm LS Bldg up for one of the planning sessions listed below. old or have not completed the 10th grade, must 1/28/09 W 12:00 - 3:00 pm LS Bldg Couns 002 Academic and Personal Planning (1 UNIT) go through a petition process. They will need to: (ESL and ET) Section # Date Time Location • Complete a concurrent enrollment petition 1/28/09 W 6:00 - 9:00 pm LS Bldg 69150 1/5-8/09 9:00am - 1:15pm Viking Den • Complete an WVC application (ESL and ET) • Attach school transcripts Online Orientation • Get signature/recommendation of school principal Career Programs Online orientation is available to new students who • Completed Youth Emergency Card Date Day Time Location are unable to attend an on-campus orientation. This • Submit paperwork to Dean of Student Support 1/28 Wed 12:00 - 3:00 pm AAS 35, orient orientation option is self-paced and is designed for Service’s Office located in Admissions and 1/28 Wed 10:00 am - Noon AAS 35, info students who have no previous college experience Records building. 1/28 Wed 6:00 - 8:00 pm AAS 35, info or fewer than 20 completed college units. This orien- tation does not include an educational plan. Please meet with a counselor to develop your educational New Court Reporting Students plan. Access online orientation at: For more information, call 741-2448. Date Day Time Location http://westvalley.edu/orientation/ 1/28 W 10:00 am – Noon BUS 11, info 1/24 Sat 10:00 am – 1:00 pm BUS 11, orient Spring 2009 • Student Fee Information 9 Course Schedule Printout Fees be requested by Feb. 12, 2009. FEE REFUNDS will be processed automatically. Refunds for FEES Schedule printouts are available, free of charge, students who drop a class or withdraw from Basic Fee: $23 during the first two weeks of the semester. After all classes by Feb. 12, 2009 deadline (for full Health Service ($16) that time, there is a $2.00 charge for each print- semester classes starting the week of Feb. 12, T-REG/WebReg ($3) out. These printouts are available in Admissions. 2009) will be calculated by the computer system. Associated Student Card ($4) Please bring ID with you. Students can print their Checks will be mailed to the address on file with Campus Center Fee: .5 to 5.5 units ($6) own on the computer through MyWebServices. 6 or more ($12) the Admissions Office. If you have a new address, Enrollment Fee: Physical Education Equipment please complete an address change form in the The chart below is an example only Admissions Office at the time of withdrawal.The $3.00 Telephone or Web fee is non-refundable. NO. OF ENROLL- BASIC CAMPUS Deposits TOTAL UNITS MENT* FEES* CENTER* Student athletes are required to pay a $50.00 Refunds will not be issued until after the term 1 $20 $23 $6 $49 deposit. This Fee is attached to the course and and the Add deadline has passed. For Spring paid at registration. These fees are returned to the 2009, the first refunds will be sent out the week 3 $60 $23 $6 $89 athlete after the season ends, provided all equip- of Feb. 29, 2009 and then will be issued once a 6 $120 $23 $12 $155 ment is returned. month until the end of the term. All Visa/Master 9 $180 $23 $12 $215 card transactions will be refunded as a credit on your account. Payments made by check or cash 12 $240 $23 $12 $275 Strong Campbell Inventories The $6.00 fee for this Inventory is payable at the will be refunded by check and mailed to the ad- 15 $300 $23 $12 $335 time of registration for the counseling classes that dress on file in the Admissions and Records Office. *Required of all students require it. Nonresident Tuition Refund. The tuition refund schedule for nonresident students with­draw­ing Associated Student Services Card Student Health Fees from enrollment or reducing their programs will be A mandatory health fee is charged to all students. as follows: (ASSC) Fee The student health fee supports Student Health This voluntary membership fee supports a wide Full Refund – Before or during the first and sec- Services. The health fee is not a replacement for ond weeks of the semester. range of student services, activities and programs. personal health insurance. students exempted All students enrolled are automatically assessed from the health fee are: 1) students who depend Two-Thirds Refund – During the third and fourth a membership fee of $4.00. Should a student exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance weeks of the semester. choose not to be a member, the fee is completely with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, One-Third Refund – During the fifth and sixth refundable if requested by Feb. 12, 2008. To get a denomination, or organization; 2) students who weeks of the semester. complete listing of the benefits available through are attending a community colege under an ap- ASSC membership, please visit the Student proved apprenticeship training program (Ed Code No nonresident refund will be granted for classes Activities Office in the Campus Center. Section 76355.) dropped after the sixth week of the semester. Financial Aid students who withdraw from college Other Fees Student Lab Fees prior to completing 60% or more in a semester, A student may be required to pay specific lab may owe money back to the federal govenment. Records Fees fees for individual courses where materials are Go to the Financial Aid Office immediately. Transcripts: consumed as part of the lab. Lab fees are not Students may receive two official academic refundable. Lab fees are paid at registration. International Student transcripts at no charge. A charge of $4.00 will Application Fee be made for subsequent requests for transcripts. Returned Check Fee There is a $100.00 application fee that is due “Rush” transcripts are available within one hour The WVC fee for processing checks returned by a when a Foreign Student Application is submitted for $20.00 or 24 hours for $15.00, $5.00 for addi- bank due to insufficient funds, stopped payment to the Admissions and Records Office. tional ones ordered at the same time as the rush. or closed accounts is $15.00 per check in addi- Transcripts ordered on Friday will be available on tion to the original amount and may go as high as Monday “Rush” service is not available on the $50.00, depending upon the response time on the Nonresident Tuition In addition to basic fees and enrollment fees, two free transcripts. Requests for other printed check clearance. In addition, a delinquency will be documents (such as Grade Reports) are $2.00. nonresidents of California are required to pay placed on the student’s records, registration will tuition of $181.00 per semester unit. (Nonresi- Transcript Evaluation: not be allowed and transcripts will not be issued. dent students are those who have not resided in Passing of N.S.F., stop payment, and account Transcripts from a foreign country must be evalu- the state of California long enough to meet the closed checks may be considered a criminal ated through an outside agency. Cost will vary California residency requirements, or international offense and may be referred to the District At- depending on the agency. See the counseling students, or aliens whose status or length of office for the evaluation forms. torney’s Office for prosecution. residence has prevented them from meeting the residency require­ment.) A capital outlay fee of Other Charges Enrollment Fee Deferments $10.00 per unit will also be charged for students Students will be charged a $10.00 fee to order Students who have a financial hardship may request who are citizens and residents of another country. a duplicate degee. Students will be charged a a delay in making total payment of their registration A California resident is one who has resided in the $5.00 fee for a degree or certificate cover. One fees. Students requesting deferments can ONLY state at least one year and one day before the be- is given free to the students attending the gradua- register in person. Students desiring to use this ginning of the applicable semester and has proven tion ceremony. special service should pick up written details and clear intent to become a California resident. instructions in the Admission & Records building. General Education Certification Fee Students who do not make the final payment by the Parking Permit Fees $4.00 will be charged each time WVC certifies, deadline will have a debt and will not be allowed to A semester-length student parking permit may either partially or completely, a student’s general register the following semester until it is cleared. be purchased online at www.westvalley.edu education pattern. This service is requested by or in person at the Admissions and Records students entering the California State University Fees and Tuition Refund Policy Office. Every online purchase of a permit that is or University of Calfornia system by checking currently valid for use (at the time of purchase) will include a temporary permit that can be printed and the proper box on the transcript request form. and Processing Charge used immediately. To purchase your permit you will The certification statement becomes part of the Parking permits must be returned to any window need to know your vehicles make, model, color and student’s transcript. in the Admissions and Records building to receive a refund. Parking permit refunds must license plate number. Four-wheel vehicle permits (continued on the next page) 10 Student Fee Information • Spring 2009 are $40.00 for Fall and Spring semesters and 2009) During this time no parking citation will be $20.00 for Summer. Daily permits may be pur- issued to any vehicle that is parked in a marked FEE WORKSHEET – WINTER 2009 chased at any of the daily permit dispensers lo- student parking stall without a permit; all other Use this worksheet to calculate your fees for Winter 2009. cated in each of the student parking lots. All daily parking violations will be enforced. Parking cita- Fees subject to change parking permit machines will accept $1.00 bills, tions will be issued to vehicles failing to display a 1. Basic Fees – Winter 2009 quarters, dimes and nickels. Motorcycles do not valid student parking permit beginning Monday $20.00 per unit. _____units x $20.00 = need to display a parking permit, however, they February 16, 2009. are required to park in designated motorcycle 2. Tuition for Non-Residents parking zones located in parking lots 2,3,5 and 7. Parking Fee Refund Policy (in addition to enrollment fee) Vehicles properly displaying a valid disabled park- Out of State ing placard, issued by the California Department Parking permits must be returned to the Admis- of Motor Vehicles, may park in student or staff sions and Records Office, by Thursday, Feb. 12, $181.00 per unit. _____units x $181.00 = 2009 in order to receive a refund. parking stalls without displaying any other permit. Students who are citizens and residents of A brochure with complete parking regulations is another country. Winter Session Parking Permit available at the District Police Office. There is no grace-period during the Winter $191.00 per unit. ______units x $191.00 = Session. All vehicles parked on campus during Purchase Parking Permits Online includes capital outlay fee) the Winter Session must have a valid parking You may now purchase semester parking permits permit properly displayed at all times. on line at: 3. TOTAL FEES During the Winter Session, (Monday January 5, www.westvalley.edu 2009 through Thursday January 29, 2009) all of If you are a Financial Aid student receiving a Add 1 through 2, enter total here and on = the following parking permits will be valid for use: Boards of Governors Grant, you must enter your STEP 9 of the T-REG Form. • Fall 2008 Semester Permit (Valid through Student Identification Number when purchasing Sunday February 1, 2009) your permit to receive the reduced price. • Spring 2009 Semester Permit (Valid Decem- ber 21, 2008 through June 1, 2009) Payment Information • Daily Parking Permit (Valid on the date of Fees may be charged to your credit card during FEE WORKSHEET – SPRING 2009 purchased) the Web/T-REG process or are due upon comple- Use this worksheet to calculate your fees for Spring 2009. tion of registration. Payments by mail may be Students who have already purchased a Fall 1. Basic Fees – Spring 2009 = $23.00 + 2008 or Spring 2009 semester length permit may made by check, money order, cashier’s check, use either of these permits to legally park on VISA, or MasterCard. DO NOT MAIL CASH. If Campus Center Fee* Campus campus during the Winter Session. In addition, payment is made by check, money order, or $ 6.00 (.5 to 5.5 units) or Center Fee any student who is officially enrolled in a Winter cashier’s check, please write student’s social Session class, and who does not already own a security number or College ID number on the $12.00 (6 or more units) = front side. Send one check per student. Do not Fall 2008 or Spring 2009 semester length permit 2. Enrollment Fee** is eligible to receive a FREE student parking per- pay for more than one student on any one check. mit valid for use during the 2009 Winter Session. Send all payments to: $20.00 per unit. _____units x $20.00 = Winter Session students may pick-up their free West Valley College —Cashier’s Office 3. Tuition for Non-Residents student parking permit at the Admissions and 14000 Fruitvale Avenue (in addition to enrollment fee) Records office during normal business hours. Saratoga, CA 95070-5698 Out of State Spring Semester Parking Permit Payment must be postmarked no later than $181.00 per unit. _____units x $181.00 = 10 business days after you register. Do not wait A grace-period will be offered during the first two to be billed for registration. If payment is not Students who are citizens and residents of calendar weeks of the Spring Semester. (Monday received, a hold may be placed on your record. another country. February 2, 2009 through Sunday, February 15, Refer to the Refund Policy in this schedule. $191.00 per unit. ______units x $191.00 = (includes capital outlay fee) Mailed Payment to: Your Payment Record - (Keep for your records) 4. TOTAL FEES West Valley College Date Paid: ______Check# ______Cashier’s Office Add 1 through 3, enter total here and on = 14000 Fruitvale Avenue Paid by Credit Card ______STEP 9 of the T-REG / Web Reg Form. Saratoga CA 95070 WINTER 2009 Amt. $______SPRING 2009 Amt. $______* Calculate Campus Center Fee based on number of units. West Valley College ­— Winter / Spring 2009 Registration BASIC FEES for Spring include: Make check payable to West Valley College. If you did not charge your fees to your credit card during Health Services ($16.00); T-REG/WebReg ($3.00); Web/T-REG process, you may do so now by completing the credit card information below Associated Student Services Card ($4.00); Payment type: Check VISA MasterCard plus Campus Center Fee (.5 to 5.5 units-$6.00; 6 units or more - $12.00).

Student: Card#: Parking Permit Fees A parking permit is required to park on campus. Soc. Sec. # or ID#: Expiration Date: Semester length permits are $40 for the Fall and (Month and Year) Spring semesters and $20 for the Summer (pur- chase online at www.westvalley.edu or in person Address: at the Admissions Office or online). You will need (Signature required for credit card charge) to know your vehicles make, model, color and license plate number to purchase your permit. Amount Approved or enclosed $ Be sure to write student’s Social Security number or College ID number on the front of the check or money order. Spring 2009 • Student Registration Information 11 FastApp Online Application HOW TO USE MyWebServices TO LOCATE WHAT CLASSES ARE OPEN TO GET A PRINT-OUT OF THE CLASSES YOU ARE Filing Instructions 1. Go to www.westvalley.edu CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN Now you can apply to West Valley College at 2. Click on “MyWebServices.” 1. Go to www.westvalley.edu http://www.westvalley.edu Just click on Quick 3. On the next screen click on the “search for 2. Click on “MyWebServices.” Links “APPLY NOW” on the WVC homepage sections” 3. Log In Enter your College ID number (first and under quick link and you are on your way to a great 4. Click on “Search for Classes” last initial + 7-digit college number). education! 5. Click on the pull down arrow for term. Select 4. Enter your Password, click on Submit. a term (2009SP) Please Note: CONTINUING Students (those 5. Select the icon labeled “Student”. registered at West Valley College during Fall 6. Click on the pull down arrow for the class. Select the course wanted. (HIST) 6. Click on my class schedule Enter the term 2008) DO NOT need to fill out this application. (2008SP), click on Submit. 7. Fill in the information for what you want (Sat) Step 1: Fill out the Online Application Form. This (History) 7. In the menu bar, click on File and select should take about fifteen minutes. Make Print. 8. Choose school location (WVC or MC) sure to enter all relevant information. 9. Click on Submit TO GET GRADES BY WEB OR TO GET AN Step 2: Send the form by clicking the “ACCEPT/ SUBMIT APPLICATION” button. TO ENROLL IN CLASSES BY WEB UNOFFICAL TRANSCRIPT 1. Go to www.westvalley.edu 1. Go to www.westvalley.edu Step 3: If there are errors on your application, 2. Click on MyWebServices 2. Click on “MyWebServices.” you will be instructed to click on your browser’s “Back” button and correct your 3. Click on Log-in 3. Log In Enter your College ID number (first and last initial + 7-digit college number) errors. Be sure to note in which sections 4. Select the icon labeled “Student” of the application your errors occurred. 5. Under “Registration”, click “Register for Sec- 4. In the User ID box enter your First and Last tions” Initial plus your 7-digit College ID number Step 4: After you click “ACCEPT/SUBMIT,” verify 5. In the next field enter your password and click that the information you entered is correct 6. If you know the section number of the classes you want on the submit button (including your accurate email address) • Click on “Express Registration” 6. Click on the button labeled STUDENTS and then press the “SUBMIT” button. • Enter Section Number of classes under field 7. Under “Academic Profile”click “Grade Point You will receive an email verifing your applica- labeled “Synonym” Average by Term” or “Transcript” tion has been accepted. Be sure to write down • Select the Term leaving all other fields blank, 8. For Transcript scroll down to and select: IS100 - Datatel Web Transcript your confirmation number. • Click on Submit 9. Click on Submit In about 24 hours, you will receive a second • Under “Action” click on the pull down menu email with your college ID and PIN, inform- and select register, click on submit HOW TO CHANGE/RESET YOUR PASSWORD ing you it is okay to register. Please be sure If you don’t know the section numbers of the 1. In order to change your password you must that you put in the correct email address. classes you want - click on “Search & Regis- have a valid email address in the system. ter for classes” & follow information on how to 2. Go to www.westvalley.edu HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS locate classes. High school students who are 16 and are in their 3. Click on the “MyWebServices.” under user account click What’s my Password junior or senior year and wish to take college TO ENROLL IN CLASSES BY WEB USING ADD CODES courses will need to come to the Admissions and 1. Go to www.westvalley.edu 4. Click on “Reset my Password.” Records Building to pick up an application and 2. Click on MyWebServices 5. Type your Last Name in the appropriate field. Concurrent Enrollment forms, or download the 3. Click on Log-in 6. Enter your college ID (7-digits only) OR Social form (PDF). Concurrent Enrollment forms and Security Number, click on Submit. 4. Select the icon labeled “Student” a copy of your high school transcript must be 7. From the pull down menu select your email 5. Under “Registration”, click “Register for returned in person prior to registration. address, click on Submit. Sections” 8. A temporary password will be emailed to you. 6. If you know the section number of the classes you want 9. Enter your Temporary Password in the Web TIPS FOR T-REG SUCCESS Password field, click onSubmit . • Listen carefully to the directions given dur- • Click on “Express Registration” ing the T-REG process. 10. A screen will appear that states “Your Pass- • Click on Authorize Registration using Add word Has Expired.” • A Personal Identification Number (PIN) Codes issued by instructors 11. At this point you will must create a new password will be required. Your PIN number will be • Enter Section Number of class provided to you through the admission using both letters and numbers and it must be 6 to process. • Enter Add Code 9 digits in length. • Select the Term • If you have problems accessing T-REG or 12. Create a password hint that will help you remem- the Web, contact the Admissions Office at • Click on Submit ber your new password. 741-2001. 13. Click on Submit. • If you are blocked from registering for a class because of a prerequisite requirement, take OPEN ENROLLMENT, ENROLLMENT b. The Chancellor shall assure that this policy is proof of completing the prerequisite with a published in the College catalogs and schedules of “C” or better grade to the Assessment staff PRIORITIES, & REGISTRATION classes. The Chancellor shall establish procedures located in the Counseling Center. Unofficial Open Enrollment and Enrollment Priorities defining enrollment priorities, limitations, and transcripts are acceptable. a. All courses, course sections, and classes of the processes for student challenge, which shall comply with California Code of Regulations, Title 5. • For prerequisite questions, call the Assess- District shall be open for enrollment to any person ment staff at (408) 741-2035. who has been admitted to West Valley or Mission Registration Colleges. Enrollment may be subject to any priority a. Prior to the beginning of each semester, the Col- • Be sure to “REVIEW YOUR SCHEDULE” system that has been established. Enrollment leges shall jointly establish registration dates and before hanging up. (Press 3 to review your may also be limited to students meeting properly procedures that shall appear in appropriate College schedule) Print your schedule on the web. validated prerequisites and co-requisites, or due to publications. • Include the payment stub with your check, other practical considerations such as exemptions money order, or cashier’s check with your set out in statute or regulation. b. The District shall document all course enrollment, College ID number written on the front. attendance and disenrollment information pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Title 5. 12 T-REG (Telephone Registration) ~ Winter / Spring 2009 T-REG ~ now available in English and Spanish Beginning on your registration date, T-REG / MyWebServices registration will be available Monday ~ Thursday: 5:00 AM – 2:00 AM, Friday: Noon - 2:00 AM, Saturday ~ Sunday: 8:30 AM - 2:00 AM Carefully read and complete this worksheet before you place your call. STEP 1 Using a touch-tone phone, dial 408-741-TREG or 408-741-8734. Select (1) for English (2) for Spanish To register using MyWebServices, go to www.westvalley.edu, under ONLINE SERVICES, select MyWebServices and follow the instructions given. You will need to know and use your College ID # to access MyWebServices registration. MyWebServices is available the same days and times as T-REG. STEP 2 After listening to the prompt, press 1 for Registration. (To Register, Add or Drop a class, pay fees, or review schedule information) STEP 3 Press 1 to enter your 7-digit College ID Number. OR Press 2 to enter your Social Security Number.

STEP 4 At this stage, you will be asked to enter your 6 digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) which may be different than the PIN number for MyWebServices. The Admissions Office will inform you of your PIN number. Continuing students will receive this information with their priority registration mailer or email. STEP 5 You will now be prompted to select a term (semester) for which you want to register. You must first complete registration for one term before selecting another. Press 1 to register for Winter 2009 Press 2 to register for Spring 2009 STEP 6 You will be prompted to press the following numbers/symbols from the Main Menu to perform your preferred function. Press 1 Enter a new course Press 3 Review your schedule Press 2 Drop a course Press 4 Complete registration and pay fees Press # to return to Main Menu STEP 7 When you are prompted to enter a course number, enter the 5-digit section number. When finished processing Adds and/or Drops press the # symbol to return to the Main Menu. Be sure to review your schedule before continuing. In case any of your chosen classes are closed, have alternate classes available. Be aware that once the system has acknowledged that your selection was added or dropped, this transaction may have been posted to your schedule even if you were disconnected during the process. Be sure to call back to review your schedule. SECTION# COURSE UNITS DAYS TIME

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STEP 8 To complete your registration transaction(s) press the # symbol to return to the Main Menu. Press option 4, Complete registration and pay fees.

STEP 9 Upon conclusion of Step 8, you will hear your account balance: Winter $______Spring $______Payment may be made either by credit card (Mastercard or Visa) during your telephone transaction, mailed to the Cashier’s Office at West Valley College, or in person at the Cashier’s Window in the Admissions Office. When you mail your payment, be sure to write your college ID number on your check. Mail payment to: West Valley College, Cashier’s Office, 14000 Fruivale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 Spring 2009 • Financial Aid Information 13 • Chafee Grant pays up to $5000/year (former FINANCIAL AID OFFICE foster youth only) PARKING REGULATIONS Location: Admissions and Records Building • Academic Competitiveness Grant pays $750 • A valid student or staff parking permit is Phone: (408) 741-2024 for 1st year / $1300 for 2nd year required to park on campus. Student and Regular Hours: Please visit West Valley Col- Staff parking permit requirements are enforced • Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity seven (7) days a week between 7:00am and lege website for current hours of service or Grant (FSEOG)- pays up to $500/year call the financial aid office. 10:00pm. Parking areas specifically marked • Other Grants ask Financial Aid Office for disabled parking, red zones, loading zones, Financial Aid manages programs designed to time zones and other restricted areas are help students pay for educational and liv- enforced everyday, 24-hours a day. ing expenses while they are in school. When Federal Work Study Eligibility Criteria: • A semester-length student parking permit may students apply for financial aid, we evaluate their circumstances and identify all the financial help • Same eligibility requirements as with grants. be purchased online at www.westvalley.edu or • Must have remaining unmet financial need after in person at the Admissions and Records Office. available to them through federal, state, and other programs. fee waiver and grants are considered Every online purchase of a permit that is cur- • Must enroll in at least 6 units rently valid for use (at the time of purchase) will Unfortunately most students do not realize they • Part time employment include a temporary permit that can be printed may qualify for one or more of the financial aid • Work on or off campus and used immediately. To purchase your permit programs currently available. Many students • Pays $8-12.75/hour ($3500/year max.) you will need to know your vehicles make, miss out on money that can help them through- model, color and license plate number. To be out their educational career-especially when its Federal Student Loans valid, the permit must be properly placed on the money they do not have to pay back. Loan amount based on financial need after vehicle and be clearly visible from the outside. above programs are considered. Financial need To be properly placed, it must be affixed to the FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS AVAILABLE is the difference between the cost of education inside of the front windshield, bottom corner, and the resources available to you. Students driver’s side. Improper or non-display of a permit must attend an Entrance Loan session, visit will result in a parking citation. BOG Fee Waiver Pays for 100% tuition fees and 50% semester financial aid for more information. • Daily permits may be purchased at any of the parking fee. daily permit dispensers located in each of the Eligibility Criteria: STEPS TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID student parking lots. All daily parking permit Apply for all the above programs with the follow- machines will accept $1.00 bills, quarters, • You must be a California resident as ing process. dimes and nickels. Daily permits must be dis- determined by the office of Admissions and played on the front dashboard and the expira- Records. 1. Obtain a U.S. Department of Education PIN at www.pin.ed.gov. This PIN will serve as tion date or permit number must be visible from • You currently receive benefits from TANF/Cal- your electronic signature when completing the outside of the vehicle. Works, or SSI/SSP or General Assistance, or your online FAFSA. • Purchase and/or possession of a permit • You are eligible for a dependent veterans fee 2. Complete the Free Application for Federal does not authorize parking on campus. It is waiver or approved by the National Guard Student Aid (FAFSA). Apply online at www. the responsibility of the driver to properly park Adjutant General that you are a dependent, or the vehicle and display a valid and authorized fafsa.ed.gov. Make sure to list the West permit. Vehicles with car covers are no excep- • You are eligible as a recipient of the Congres- Valley College school code (001338) on tion. Failure to properly display a permit will sional Medal of Honor, or you are eligible as your application to ensure that we receive a result in a citation. a dependent of a victim of the September 11, copy of your application data. 2001, terrorist attack, or you are eligible as a • Visitor parking (40 minute limit) is available, dependent of a deceased law enforcement/ 3. Complete the Board of Governors Fee free of charge, in designated spaces in parking fire suppression personnel killed in the line of Waiver (BOGW) application form, which will lot 4. duty. determine whether you qualify to have your enrollment fees waived. You do not need to • Motorcycles/motorscooters are prohibited • You meet specific income levels, or from parking in spaces designated for four- complete this form if you have already sub- wheel vehicles. Designated motorcycle parking • You have demonstrated financial need, at mitted the FAFSA (see Step 1 above). We is available in parking lots 2, 3, 5, 7. No parking least $1, through the Free Application for will automatically review your qualifications permit is required for motorcycles parking in Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application based on your FAFSA application data. designated motorcycle parking areas. process. 4. An email will be sent from the Financial Aid • Disabled parking - All drivers who are dis- Office to request additional forms. You will abled (as defined in the California Vehicle Code Grants also receive an estimated award letter that Section 295.5) and use a designated disabled Eligibility Criteria: outlines the programs for which you may parking stall must display a valid placard or • US Citizen (with valid Social Security qualify. specialized license plates issued by the Cali- Number), or Eligible non-citizen; US perma- 5. Review information about scholarships, fornia Department of Motor Vehicles. Failure to nent resident with alien registration card, Federal programs, State programs, and display a valid placard or plate will result in a conditional permanent resident, or refugee- Veterans educational benefits. Complete citation and fine of $280. asylum granted additional forms as needed. • Special parking and loading - Students or • 2.0 GPA Minimum (required for Cal Grants 6. Upon receiving all requested forms, we will Staff members who have special parking or only) send you an official award letter. loading needs must contact the District Police in advance. Business cards or notes left on the • Income and asset limits (varies based upon 7. If you are interested in participating in Fed- vehicle are not acceptable and a citation will individual circumstances) eral Work-Study, stop by the Financial Aid result. No warnings are issued. • Declare a major that is at least one year in Office to complete a Federal Work-Study • This parking information was accurate at the length. Agreement form. time of publication. However, due to changes • Cal Grant B pays up to $1551/year while you 8. If you wish to apply for a student loan, stop in legislation, procedure, or policy, these regu- are enrolled in a community college. by the Financial Aid Office to sign up for a lations or procedures are subject to change loan Entrance Session. without written notice. This is a summary of • Cal Grant C pays up to $576/year for voca- District Parking Policies. Detailed informa- tional students not transferring to a 4-year Special circumstances: If you didn’t initially tion is available at the Police Business Office college. qualify for all the aid you need, be aware that or Campus Information Desk located at the • Pell Grant pays up to $4731/year some students have special circumstances that Student Center. make them eligible, or increase their award. (continued on the next page) 14 Financial Aid Information • Spring 2009 These may include: • 2.0 GPA Minimum (required for Cal Grants wide variety of qualifications including, financial • Changes in dependency status or family status only) need, academic achievement, religious affiliation, • Income and asset limits (varies based upon ethnicity, and special interests. These scholar- • Recent unemployment individual circumstances) ships are announced on the bulletin board at the • Unusually high medical bills or child care costs Financial Aid Office • Declare a major that is at least one year in • Other situations that may impact the family’s length. ability to pay Return of Title IV Funds Cal Grant A: Pays a significant portion of your A student may owe money back to the Depart- Our Financial Aid Director must assess your situ- tuition and fees at most private and public 4-year ment of Education If he/she received federal ation to determine your eligibility. Stop by the colleges in California up to a maximum of $9708 financial aid and then withdrew before complet- Financial Aid Office to request a “Professional per year. While you are enrolled in a Community ing 60% of the semester or completed zero units Judgment” packet. College you can hold this award in “reserve” until at the end of the term. The federal programs you transfer to a 4-year college. include: Pell Grant, Academic Competitiveness Financial Aid Application Deadlines Cal Grant B: Pays the same portion of tuition Grant (ACG), Federal Supplemental Educational • With the exception of the Cal Grant applica- and fees (in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year) and also Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), and the Federal tion deadlines listed below, financial aid appli- $1551 per year for other costs like books, sup- Family Educational Loan Program (FFELP). The cations are accepted throughout the 2008- plies, and transportation. While you are enrolled College is required to determine the amount 2009 school year (Fall 2008, Spring 2009 and in a community college you receive up to $1551 owed and to bill the student. The student has Summer 2009) with a final filing deadline of per year. 45 days to respond. If the student fails to pay June 13, 2009. Students are encouraged to the debt, the College is required to notify the Na- apply as soon as possible. Some awards are Cal Grant C: For vocational students not trans- tional Student Loan Data Service (NSLDS) and at subject to availability of funds. ferring to 4-year college payment is approxi- that time, the student becomes ineligible for any mately $576. • To ensure priority consideration for Cal Grant further financial aid consideration, regardless of eligibility for 2009-2010 academic year, file which school the student is attending, until the your FAFSA 2009-2010 application and GPA Scholarships debt is paid in full. Verification between January 1, 2009 and West Valley College scholarships are designed March 2, 2009. to recognize accomplishments and to provide Veteran’s Educational Benefits • If you will be a community college student tangible encouragement to students who have New veterans should contact the Veterans during the 2009-2010 school year, you will be demonstrated academic achievement, leadership, Office, located in the Admission and Records considered in a second round of Cal Grant community service, and financial need. Funds building, at least one and one-half month prior awards by filing your FAFSA by September 2, are donated from a joint investment of contribu- to the first day of school in order to request 2009. tions from the private sector and from West Valley advance pay. An early date will avoid delay in College employees. Applications are available in receipt of the first payment. 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J Systems Analyst Landscape Architect SPRING 2009 FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE 15 FINALS BEGIN TUESDAY MAY 26 AND END SATURDAY MAY 30, 2009. To find the final exam for a day class: j Determine the GROUP of your class (classes are grouped according to the days they meet) k Then look below the group to find the START TIME of your class l Then go to the next column to find the DAY, DATE & TIME of your final

Group A: Classes which meet on Group B: Classes which meet on Group C: Classes which do not meet MONDAYS (e.g., M, MW, MTWTh, TUESDAYS but not MONDAYS (e.g., on either MONDAY or TUESDAY (e.g., Daily, MWF, MTW, MTTh, etc.) T, Tth, TWTh, TthF, etc.) W, Th, F, ThF, WF, FS, etc.)

Start Time Day, Date & Time of Final Start Time Day, Date & Time of Final Start Time Day, Date & Time of Final 7:15 to 9:15am Wed. May 27, 7:30-9:30am 7:15 to 9:15am Tue. May 26, 7:30-9:30am 7:15 to 9:15am Fri. May 29, 7:30-9:30am 9:20 to 10:50am Wed. May 27, 9:40-11:40am 9:20 to 10:50am Tue. May 26, 9:40-11:40am 9:20 to 10:50am Fri. May 29, 9:40-11:40am 10:55 to 12:25pm Wed. May 27, 11:50-1:50pm 10:55 to 12:25pm Tue. May 26, 11:50-1:50pm 10:55 to 12:25pm Thu. May 28, 7:30-9:30am 12:30 to 2:00pm Fri. May 29, 11:50-1:50pm 12:30 to 2:00pm Thu. May 28, 11:50-1:50pm 12:30 to 2:00pm Thu. May 28, 9:40-11:40am 2:05 to 3:35pm Wed. May 27, 2:00-4:00pm 2:05 to 3:40pm Tue. May 26, 2:00-4:00pm 2:05 to 3:40pm Thu. May 28, 2:00-4:00pm 3:40 to 5:10pm Wed. May 27, 4:10-6:10pm 3:40 to 5:10pm Tue. May 26, 4:10-6:10pm 3:40 to 5:10pm Fri. May 29, 4:10-6:10pm 5:15 to 5:55pm Fri. May 29, 2:00-4:00pm 5:15 to 5:55pm Thu. May 28, 4:10-6:10pm 5:15 to 5:55pm Fri. May 29, 4:10-6:10pm

tEvening Classes: Classes which start at 6:00 pm or later will meet for the final exam during the first two hours of their first regularly scheduled meeting of Finals Week. tSaturday Classes: Saturday classes will have finals onSaturday, May 30, 2009. Classes will meet beginning at their regularly scheduled time on December 20 with the final exam given during the last two regularly scheduled hours of the class period. Conflicts: In case of room or hour conflicts, please notify the instructor and the instructor will notify the appropriate Division Chairperson. tDead Week Policy: Dead week is the week immediately preceding the initial day of the final examination period. During dead week, within the classroom, each instructor will be allowed to structure the week to his/her own individual class time needs. Also during dead week, there will be no athletic events, club meetings, field trips, or extra-curricular student activities. All exceptions to this policy must be approved in advance by the appropriate vice president.

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Corequisite or prerequisite courses PHIL 017 LOGIC & CRITICAL REASONING Preq: Engl 001A. Students have an opportunity to learn to distinguish correct and incorrect Course description Designates transferability reasoning, using informal, non-mathematical methods. This course satisfies the 3-unit Critical Thinking requirement for IGETC (CSU or UC). Credit/No Credit Option. Designates credit/ Online course O 56686 Wkly hrs by arr B Upton ONLINE 3.00 no credit option NOTE: This section #56686 meets only ONLINE using the Internet and utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins August 27, 2008. After Notes or special registering, go to the college’s distance learning web site and click on the ONLINE instructions COURSES link for access to the instructor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl Recommended preparation courses CA 031B BEGINNING WORD PROCESSING, MICROSOFT WORD Rec prep: CA 020 or 070. Students will learn the basic operating procedures of a word Section Number processing program to produce documents for personal and business use. Credit/No Credit Only. 55642 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM H Hughes TC A 1.00 Units Instructor will inform you of +2.6 wkly suppl hrs supplemental hours assignment SECTION #55642 BEGINS 10/02/08 CLASS ENDS 11/01/08 N 55643 M 6:30PM - 9:40PM E Postlewait CR 4 1.00 Night course +2.6 wkly suppl hrs (after 4:30pm) Class meeting time Instructor’s Room number Days of week name N=Night Class T=Television Class O=Online Class W=Weekend Class Room designations are the following: CS = Child Studies Lab LIB = Library Building SARA = on campus, no room assigned EOP = Extended Opport. Prog. & Serv. LS = Learning Services Building SM = Science and Mathematics AAS = Applied Arts & Sciences CAW LAW = Caw Lab ESL LAB = ESL LAB MU = Music SS = Social Sciences AJ = Administration of Justice CLUB RM = Club Room FA = Fine Arts, Theatre Bldg. OFFCMP = off campus, no location assigned TA = Theatre Arts AL = Art Lab CMB =Campbell/San Jose Center GOLF = Golf Cage OFFICE = Instructor's office TC = Technical Center in AAS Building ART = Art Studio CH = Child Care Lab LA = Language Arts PE = Health, Physical Education & TU = Tutorial Center BALTIC = Baltic Room CO = Counseling LHS = Leigh High School Nutrition TV = Television BU = Business CR = Computer Room, BU Bldg. LEHS = Leland High School RD LAB = Reading Lab V = Villages WRT LAB = Writing Lab, Reading Lab N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION16-week CLASS O=ONLINE semester CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 25

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SPRING SEMESTER 2009 February 2 — May 30 Continuing students receive priority by mailers in the mail...... Week of Nov. 10 Web/T-REG priority for continuing students...... Beginning Nov. 20 - 30 Web/T-REG or new, new transfer and former students...... Beginning Dec. 1 Web/T-REG is available after your priority date up to the day before class starts. First day of classes...... Feb. 2 Last day to ADD a class is...... Feb. 12 Last day to ADD short term classes...... 10% of class meeting weeks Last day to DROP a class without a “W” and with a refund is...... Feb. 12 Last day to DROP short term classes...... 10% of class meeting weeks Last day to DROP a class without a “W” is...... Feb. 20 Last day to DROP a short term class without a “W” is...... 20% of class meeting weeks Presidents’ Holiday (All Offices Closed)...... Feb. 13 - 16 Deadline to petition for graduation...... March 6 Spring Break (All Offices Closed)...... March 30 - April 4 Cesar Chavez Observance (All Offices Closed)...... March 30 Last day to DROP a class with a “W” is...... May 1 Last day to DROP a short term class with a “W” is...... 75% of class meeting weeks Final exams...... May 26 - 30 Graduation...... May 29 Grades for Spring 2009 available by Web...... As soon as instructors post them

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Extra Support Teamwork Personal Attention Expand Skills Build Friendships Promote Success Paired classes: African American emphasis - Couns 005 section 68704 and English 905, section 63512 Mexican American/Latino emphasis - Couns 005 section 63221 and English 905, section 63518 First Year Experience: This is a two semester opportunity where the emphasis is strengthening your academic skills and success strategies. Students who assess into English 905, Reading 961 and Math 103 will be invited to join this select community of 30 students in the fall. During the second semester, students will take Eng 001A, Math 106, Read 053, Lib 004 and Eng 991 for a total of 15.5 units. Please see diagram below. Students will be together in the classes which will meet Monday through Thursday from 9:20 to 1:55. If you have questions please contact Linda Gibson, Dean of Matriculation and Counseling at 408 741-2136. Spring semester’s schedule is: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Eng 001A Eng 991 Eng 001A Eng 991 Math 106 Math 106 Math 106 Math 106 25 minute lunch break Read 053 Lib 004 Read 053 Lib 004

Students are not required to complete Assessment and Orientation if they: are taking courses for personal enrichment have completed an AA/AS degree or higher are primarily taking courses at another institution 26 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW ARABIC Historical development, philosophy of criminal law and constitutional provisions. Trans- ARAB 050B BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL ARABIC AND CULTURE fer: UC,CSU This is a continuation of Arabic 050A with emphasis on speaking/listening. Reading O 69363 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 and writing are introduced and practiced. Aspects of the Arabic culture are studied and NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet discussed. Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option. access, and email. This is not an Angel course management class; all N 73762 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM Staff LA 33 3.00 work is done via Email between the instructor and student. The instructor will email assignments/deadlines to students when the semester officially begins. There are no on-campus meetings. Be sure to visit MyWebServices ACCOUNTING to update your email address, and email that address to your instructor before school begins. To start, visit the instructor’s website and read the ACCTG 010 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS - FINANCIAL Syllabus: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/faulstich/ Rec prep: Math 902. Financial accounting includes basic accounting theory and proce- O 69364 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 dure for a sole proprietorship, accounting for merchandise inventory, cash, receivables, NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet plant assets, intangible assets, and current liabilities. Computer application of these access, and Email. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on February 2nd. topics is also covered. Transfer: UC,CSU BEFORE you enroll, and for more information, visit the instructor’s website: O 69349 Wkly hrs by arr N Ghodrat ONLINE 5.00 http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send your NOTE: Section # 69349 is an ONLINE course requiring internet access email address to the instructor by the first day of class 2/2/09 or you may and email. After registering email instructor, nancy ghodrat, nancy_ghod- be dropped. [email protected] rat@westvalley .edu AJ 003 PRINCIPLES & PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM O 73179 Wkly hrs by arr T Ratchford ONLINE 5.00 NOTE: Section # 73179 is an ONLINE course requiring internet access Legal process from pre-arrest through sentencing and correctional procedures. Trans- and email. After registering email instructor, [email protected] fer: UC,CSU 69343 MW 9:20AM - 11:50AM N Ghodrat BU 9 5.00 O 69365 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 69344 MW 10:55AM - 1:25PM J Henderson BU 10 5.00 NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet 69345 TTH 8:15AM - 10:45AM R Castello-Heath BU 10 5.00 access, and Email. This is not an Angel Course management class; all work 69346 TTH 9:20AM - 11:50AM N Ghodrat BU 7 5.00 is done via Email between the instructor and student. The instructor will 69347 TTH 10:55AM - 1:25PM R Castello-Heath BU 10 5.00 email assignments/deadlines students when the semester officially begins. N 69348 TTH 7:00PM - 9:30PM V Busse BU 10 5.00 There are no on-campus meetings. Be sure to visit MyWebServices to update your email address, and email that address to your instructor before ACCTG 011 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS - MANAGERIAL school begins. To start, visit the instructor’s website and read the class Preq: Acctg 010. Topics covered include corporations, long-term liabilities, invest- Syllabus: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/faulstich/ ments, cash flow statements, financial statement analysis, manufacturing, planning, budgeting, and decision analysis. Transfer: UC,CSU AJ 004 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence. Transfer: CSU O 69353 Wkly hrs by arr N Ghodrat ONLINE 5.00 NOTE: Section # 69353 is an ONLINE course requiring internet access O 69366 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 and email. After registering email instructor, nancy ghodrat, nancy_ghod- NOTE: This class meets only Online and requires a computer, internet [email protected] access, and Email. This is not an Angel Course management class; all 69350 MW 8:15AM - 10:45AM R Castello-Heath BU 10 5.00 work is done via email between the instructor and student. The instructor will email assignments/deadlines to students when the semester officially 69352 TTH 8:15AM - 10:45AM J Henderson BU 9 5.00 begins. There are no on-campus meetings. Be sure to visit the MyWebSer- 69351 MW 7:00PM - 9:30PM T Ratchford BU 9 5.00 N vices to update your email address, and email that address to your instruc- ACCTG 050 ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS tor before school begins. To start, visit the instructor’s website and read the Rec prep: Math 902. Non-theoretical, practical approach to accounting for small busi- Syllabus: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/faulstich/ nesses. It covers the accounting for a service-type business. Credit/No Credit Option. AJ 005 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION N 69354 M 6:30PM - 9:10PM A Murphy CR 4 1.00 Investigation, crime scene searches, recording, collection and preservation of physical SECTION #69354 BEGINS 04/13/09 CLASS ENDS 05/18/09 evidence. Transfer: CSU ACCTG 060B ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS II - QUICKBOOKS O 69368 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 Preq: ACCTG 060A or ACCTG 050 or ACCTG 010. This course covers how the basic NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet steps in the accounting process for profit-oriented business organizations is performed access, and Email. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on February 2nd. using Quickbooks accounting software and its features. Credit/No Credit Option. BEFORE you enroll, and for more information, visit the instructor’s website: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send your N 69355 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM A Murphy CR 4 3.00 email address to the instructor by the first day of class 2/2/09 or you may be dropped. [email protected] O 73305 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, internet NOTE: The Administration of Justice Program will hold a FREE access, and Email. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on February 2nd. Information Session for new and interested students on: BEFORE you enroll, and for more information, visit the instructor’s website: Wednesday, January 28 10-Noon AJ 1 http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send your email address to the instructor by the first day of class 2/2 or you may be AJ 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE dropped. [email protected] History and philosophy of justice. Transfer: UC,CSU 69367 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Parrott AJ 1 3.00 O 69360 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 AJ 014 ALCOHOL, NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet Introduction to problems of substance abuse. Transfer: CSU access, and Email. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on February 2nd. BEFORE you enroll, and for more information, visit the instructor’s website: O 69369 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send your NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, internet access email address to the instructor by the first day of class 2/2/09 or you may and e-mail. this is not an Angel Course management class; all work is be dropped. [email protected] done via email between the instructor and student. The instructor will email 69357 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Smith AJ 2 3.00 assignments/deadlines to students when the semester officially begins 69356 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Smith AJ 2 3.00 There are no on-campus meetings. Be sure to visit MyWebServices to update your email address to your instructor before school begins. To start, 69361 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM D Cuenca AJ 2 3.00 visit the instructor’s website and read the Syllabus: http://instruct.westval- ley.edu/faulstich/ N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 27 AJ 021 COMMUNITY RELATIONS AJ 160G ADVANCED OFFICER TRAINING Relation of criminal justice agents and the community. Transfer: UC,CSU A skills and knowledge update for currently employed law enforcement personnel. O 69370 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 Credit/No Credit Option NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet 69376 M 8:00AM - 5:00PM K Din OFFCMP 0.50 access, and Email. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on February 2nd. SECTION #69376 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 02/02/09 BEFORE you enroll, and for more information, visit the instructor’s website: 69383 MT 8:00AM - 12:00PM G Simpson OFFCMP 4.00 http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send your 73781 MT 10:00AM - 12:00PM P Akana OFFCMP 4.00 email address to the instructor by the first day of class 2/2/09 or you may 69380 MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM K Din OFFCMP 2.50 be dropped. [email protected] 69385 TWTHF 12:30PM - 1:45PM G Simpson OFFCMP 4.50 N 73310 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM R Paquier AJ 1 3.00 69381 W 9:10AM - 12:20PM G Simpson OFFCMP 3.00 73780 W 9:10AM - 12:10PM P Akana OFFCMP 3.00 AJ 023 POLICE REPORT WRITING 69378 TH 9:00AM - 12:00PM K Din OFFCMP 1.50 Law enforcement reporting procedures. Transfer: CSU SECTION #69378 BEGINS 02/05/09 CLASS ENDS 04/02/09 73307 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Parrott AJ 1 3.00 69384 THF 7:00AM - 12:00PM G Simpson OFFCMP 4.50 AJ 030B JUSTICE FIELD EXPERIENCE 69377 F 8:00AM - 11:00AM K Din OFFCMP 1.00 Prereq: Must be age 18 or older Recommended preparation: Some agencies may SECTION #69377 BEGINS 02/06/09 CLASS ENDS 03/20/09 bar students w/felony convictions. A course for students, police officers, deputy sher- 73778 F 8:00AM - 11:00AM P Akana OFFCMP 1.00 iffs, probation and parole officers, and interested citizens. This course is designed to SECTION #73778 BEGINS 02/06/09 CLASS ENDS 03/20/09 update and upgrade skills in law enforcement interpretation, crime prevention, and 69382 S 8:30AM - 12:00PM G Simpson OFFCMP 3.50 related topics by lecture, guest speakers and field visits to law enforcement agencies, N 69379 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM K Din OFFCMP 2.00 police academies, courts, juvenile halls, and State and Federal prisons (Level III and SECTION #69379 BEGINS 02/05/09 CLASS ENDS 04/23/09 IV security). Students are subject to justice institution security clearances, and those N 73779 TH 6:00PM - 9:00PM P Akana OFFCMP 2.00 convicted of a Felony may be excluded. Institution visits subject to rescheduling or SECTION #73779 BEGINS 02/05/09 CLASS ENDS 04/23/09 cancellation. Transfer:CSU Credit/No Credit Option. AJ 160I PC-832 - LAWS OF ARREST SEARCH AND SEIZURE O 73297 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 This is a structured law enforcement course, designed to develop a high level of com- NOTE: AJ030B, “JUSTICE FIELD EXPERIENCE”: This is an ONLINE class petence in the material required by Section 832 of the California Penal code. Students which includes County Jail, State/Federal Prison,or other justice field trips. successfully completing the course will have met one of the standards to be certified as There is a MANDATORY CAMPUS ORIENTATION Meeting: Saturday, a peace officer within the State of California. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU March 7, 2009, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Room AJ2. Additional meetings are: N 69386 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM W Erfurth AJ 2 3.00 Friday, March 27, 2009, 10:00-4:00 p.m, Room AJ2, and Friday, April 10, 2009, 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. -PRISON VISIT. Bring to Orientation your valid AJ 160K FIELD TRAINING FOR OFFICERS Driver’s License, or Passport, and writing materials. Those under age 18 This course is designed to provide the opportunity for practical application of patrol or with Felony convictions will not be admitted to prison visits. Tour dates services for peace officers who have completed a Regular Basic Course (Academy). are subject to cancellation or rescheduling. To start visit instructor’s website 69387 MTWTHF 8:00AM - 5:00PM P Rode OFFCMP 3.50 & read the Syllabus: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/faulstich. This is not an 69390 MTWTHF 1:00PM - 5:00PM P Akana OFFCMP 3.00 “Angel Course Management” class; all work is via EMAIL between instruc- 69391 MWFS 9:00AM - 4:00PM P Akana OFFCMP 2.00 tor and student. 69388 TWTHF 7:00AM - 3:00PM P Rode OFFCMP 2.50 AJ 032 MOTORCYCLE PRISON AND STREET GANGS 69389 THF 2:30PM - 8:15PM P Rode OFFCMP 1.50 History, recruitment & training methods of gangs operating in California.Transfer: CSU Credit/No Credit Option. AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE N 73308 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM E Sciaky AJ 2 3.00 SL 060A AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (AMESLAN) AJ 033 INTRODUCTION TO PROBATION AND PAROLE Introduction to the basic structures of the language. The course includes vocabulary, Orientation to careers in probation, parole & corrections. Functions of probation & syntax, and finger spelling. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU parole systems. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70817 M 2:05PM - 5:25PM E O’Donnell SS 61 3.00 69373 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM F Torres AJ 1 3.00 70818 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM E O’Donnell SS 61 3.00 70816 W 2:05PM - 5:15PM M Johnson SS 61 3.00 AJ 036 FIREARMS TERMINOLOGY AND SAFETY N 70819 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM S Amundsen LA 25 3.00 History & development of firearms; types & functions; laws & safety. Those convicted of N 73962 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM Staff CMB MPL 3.00 a felony will be excluded. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: The above Section #73962 meets at the Campbell EDD, 2450 S N 73309 W 6:00PM - 9:20PM O Purser AJ 2 3.00 Bascom Ave., Campbell, CA in the MAPLE ROOM. NOTE: AJ 036 Section #73309 “Firearm Range Fees are $30.00 Range Fees to be paid by the student to the public range-TBA.” SL 060B AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (AMESLAN) Preq: SL 060A. The course continues the introduction of the basic structures of the AJ 037A ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE INTERNSHIP - SEMINAR language. The course content includes vocabulary, syntax, and finger spelling. Credit/ Preq: Must be age 18 or older. Rec prep: Some agencies may bar students w/felony No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU convictions. Administration of Justice pre-service and in-service students will apply N 70821 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM E O’Donnell SS 61 3.00 knowledge/skills learned in the program through supervised work experience intern- N 70820 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Johnson SS 61 3.00 ship at selected criminal justice agencies; industrial or retail security; suicide or rape N 73332 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM D Rawson SS 61 3.00 crisis centers; etc. Background checks will be conducted by most criminal justice agencies. Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option O 69374 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 ANTHROPOLOGY NOTE: AJ037A, “INTERNSHIP”: To start visit instructor’s website & read the Syllabus: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/faulstich. This is not an “Angel ANTHR 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Course Management” class; all work is via EMAIL between instructor and Anthropological study of the physical characteristics of human form from an evolution- student. NOTE: There is a MANDATORY Campus Orientation meeting: ary perspective. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Friday, February 27,2009, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Room AJ2. 69393 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM J Rodgers SS 59 3.00 69394 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Kindon SS 59 3.00 69396 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Otte SS 59 3.00 69392 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM A Kindon SS 59 3.00 N 69395 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Otte SS 59 3.00 ANTHR 002 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY Study of cultures of the past: theory & methods of archaeology. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69397 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Kindon SS 59 3.00

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 28 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ANTHR 003 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ARCH 055 ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING CODES Study of the range of cultures of the world, including language, art, religion, political and This course covers the building permit process and definition of building codes as ecological systems, as well as contemporary issues. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: described in the International Building Code. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU UC, CSU O 73254 Wkly hrs by arr S Ghahramani ONLINE 5.00 O 69400 Wkly hrs by arr J Rodgers ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section #73254 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet, and NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access utilizes the ANGEL learning system.. Class begins on February 2, 2009. to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages After registering, go to the College’s distance learning web site and click on for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional the ONLINE courses link for access to the instructor’s contact information links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www. and homepage, including instructions for starting the course: http://www. westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Class BEGINS on February 2nd on the class web westvalley.edu/dl/ and http://wvmccd.angellearning.com. If this class is full site: if this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor for informa- instructor for information about adding. tion about adding at: [email protected] O 69402 Wkly hrs by arr J Rodgers ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access ARCH 056 BASIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages This course is a study of the architectural design principles and methodologies. Students for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional apply these principles to studio problems of increasing complexity. Various representa- links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www. tion techniques are utilized, including sketching, manual drafting, computer graphics, westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Class BEGINS on February 2nd on the class web- and architectural model making. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option site: If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the 73255 TTH 8:50AM - 12:00PM Staff AAS 3 3.00 instructor for information about adding. N 73256 MW 6:50PM - 10:00PM Staff AAS 3 3.00 69399 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Kindon SS 59 3.00 69398 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Otte SS 59 3.00 ARCH 062 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II This course is an intermediate-advanced level architectural design studio. Students ANTHR 003 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY—HONORS have opportunities to design a complex building. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Study of the range of cultures of the world, including language, art, religion, political and Option ecological systems, as well as contemporary issues. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: 73259 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00 UC, CSU 69401 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Kindon SS 59 3.00 ARCH 063 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #69401, please contact the Honors This course is an advanced level architectural design studio. Students have opportuni- Office at (408) 741-2614. ties to design a complex, multi-use, multi-story building. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/ No Credit Option ANTHR 055 ANTHROPOLOGY OF MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT, AND RELIGION 73260 TTH 3:40PM - 6:50PM C Clancy AAS 3 3.00 The course is designed to introduce anthropological approaches to the understanding of cultural beliefs in the supernatural. This course considers the forms and functions ARCH 075 ADVANCED LANDSCAPE SITE ANALYSIS AND DEV of supernatural beliefs and rituals in various societies to develop insights into the func- This course is an advanced study of the principles of landscape materials and construc- tional aspects of religious beliefs and institutions in our lives. Credit/No Credit Option tion as it relates to site development design. Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU N 73261 MW 6:50PM - 9:20PM Staff AAS 43 3.00 69403 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Ulloa LA 10 3.00 ARCH 076 LANDSCAPE TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS This course is a study of the landscape architecture technical implementation with an ARCHITECTURE emphasis on basic principles of site layout, grading and drainage, earthwork computa- tions, irrigation systems, construction materials, and details. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/ ARCH 042 ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION No Credit Option Prereq: ARCH 040, ARCH 041 and ARCH 044. This course is a study of different resto- 73262 MW 3:45PM - 6:15PM A Parsano AAS 43 3.00 ration philosophies and procedures. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69405 MW 9:20AM - 12:30PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00 ARCH 082 LANDSCAPE PLANTS: WINTER & SPRING This course is a study of ornamental trees, vines, and groundcovers during the spring ARCH 043 ARCHITECTURAL STYLES OF THE AMERICAN HOUSE and summer seasons.. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option This course is a study of American architectural styles from Native American shelters to 73263 TTH 4:25PM - 6:55PM G Rock AAS 43 3.00 the 1940s. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69407 T 4:25PM - 6:30PM S Ghahramani AAS 10 2.00 ARCH 083 PLANT COMPOSITION This course is a study of the design placement of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, and ARCH 047 HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE groundcovers in the designed landscape. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option TThis course is a study of modern world architectural history from 1945 to the present, N 73264 TTH 6:55PM - 9:00PM G Rock AAS 43 2.00 the influences of the industrial revolution, and the old world in contemporary architec- ture. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option N 73245 TH 6:50PM - 8:55PM C Clancy AAS 34 2.00 ART ARCH 050 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & METHODS NOTE: The Computer Arts & Animation Program will hold a FREE This course is a study of the various building materials and their methods of installation. Information Session for new and interested students on: Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm TC-E N 73246 MW 4:55PM - 6:20PM R Smith AAS 3 3.00 ART 001A SURVEY OF WESTERN ART I ARCH 051 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS: DRAWING & SKETCHING Painting, sculpture, and architecture in the western world from prehistoric through This course is a study of the basic techniques of drafting and sketching as it relates to Gothic. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. architectural graphic communication. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC/CSU N 73247 TTH 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Chang AAS 3 3.00 69409 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM B Simmonds AAS 10 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ARCH 052 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS: ADVANCED RENDERING 69410 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Arnold AAS 10 3.00 This course is a study of three-dimensional representations using various color media +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs as it relates to architectural and environmental graphic communication. Transfer: UC, N 73502 M 6:15PM - 9:35PM S Hillhouse AAS 10 3.00 CSU. Credit/No Credit Option +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 73249 MW 9:20AM - 12:30PM W Huang AAS 3 3.00 ARCH 054 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP This course is an introduction to Autodesk: Architectural Desktop - an AutoCAD based software. This course emphasizes the construction of both 2D and 3D drawings. Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 73253 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 29 ART 001B SURVEY OF WESTERN ART II ART 031A BEGINNING DRAWING Painting, sculpture, and architecture in the western world from Renaissance to present. Introduction to basic drawing skills using various techniques and materials. Credit/No This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU UC/CSU 69425 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM G Tolomei ART 9 3.00 O 69412 Wkly hrs by arr C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section #69412 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class 69428 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM J Challas ART 9 3.00 begins on February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ O 69414 Wkly hrs by arr C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 69429 TTH 7:45AM - 10:55AM M Pauker ART 38 3.00 NOTE: Section #69414 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs begins on February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s 69426 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM K Arnold ART 38 3.00 distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ N 69427 TTH 6:15PM - 9:25PM R Guzman ART 38 3.00 O 69415 Wkly hrs by arr C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section #69415 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins on February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s ART 031B EXPRESSIVE DRAWING distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for Rec prep: 031A. Refinement of basic drawing skills and development of individual this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ expression. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69413 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Reiss AAS 10 3.00 69430 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Guzman ART 38 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 69417 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM B Simmonds AAS 10 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 031C REPRESENTATIONAL DRAWING 69416 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM K Arnold AAS 10 3.00 Emphasis is on rendering a physical likeness of three-dimensional form using a variety +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs of techniques, systems, and media. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69431 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM H Brueckner ART 9 3.00 ART 001D ART OF THE 20TH CENTURY +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Survey of painting, sculpture & architecture in the western world from the Impression- ists to the present day. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No ART 033A TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN Credit Option. Transfer: UC/CSU Introduction to the principles, elements, techniques, and terminology of two-dimen- 69418 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Reiss AAS 10 3.00 sional design. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 69434 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM R Guzman SM 45 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 001E DESIGN IN SOCIETY 69432 TTH 7:45AM - 10:55AM H Brueckner ART 9 3.00 This course provides a thematic and a chronological introduction to major types of +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs design around the globe from prehistory to the present. This is an infomation compe- N 69433 T 6:15PM - 9:25PM J Challas SM 45 3.00 tency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU, UC. TH 6:15PM - 9:25PM J Challas CR 1 69420 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Arnold AAS 10 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section #69433 combines traditional and digital design methods. It is offered for individuals who intend to enter the computer art, design and ART 003A WORKSHOP: ART GALLERY & ART MUSEUM OPERATIONS animation fields. The first meeting is Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 6:15 PM in Rec prep: Math 902. Workshop experience in preparation & execution of art exhibits in Room SM 45. public spaces. Transfer: CSU 69421 3.4 Wkly suppl hrs K Arnold GALLERY 1.00 ART 033C COLOR DESIGN NOTE: This section #69421 will support the Student Center Art Gallery, Rec prep: Art 033A. Refinement of two-dimensional design principles with emphasis Spring 2009 exhibition schedule. on color theory and expression. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69435 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM R Guzman SM 45 3.00 ART 004 ART APPRECIATION +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Overview of trends and concepts of visual expression. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- N 69436 T 6:15PM - 9:25PM J Challas SM 45 3.00 fer: UC, CSU TH 6:15PM - 9:25PM J Challas CR 1 69422 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM B Simmonds AAS 10 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section #69436 combines traditional and digital design methods. It 69423 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM Staff AAS 10 3.00 is offered for individuals who intend to enter the computer art, design and +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs animation fields. The first meeting is Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 6:15 PM in Room SM-45. ART 007 THE ART OF ASIA Survey of arts & culture in Asia from prehistory to present. Credit/No Credit Option. ART 035A BEGINNING LIFE DRAWING Transfer: UC, CSU Rec prep: Art 031A. Introduction to basic figure drawing from life. Students will also 73628 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Pauker MU 24 3.00 draw the human skeleton and musculature and animals. Credit/No Credit Option. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Transfer: UC,CSU 69437 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM M Nobriga ART 38 3.00 ART 012B ART OF COLONIAL AND MODERN MEXICO +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Survey of painting, sculpture and architecture from colonial and modern Mexico as influenced by European civilizations. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ART 035B INTERMEDIATE LIFE DRAWING O 73424 Wkly hrs by arr C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 Rec prep: Art 035A. Refinement of basic figure drawing skills with emphasis on creative NOTE: There is an orientation meeting on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 composition and expression. Students will also draw the human skeleton and muscu- in room AAS 10, 2:00PM-3:00PM. To log in please go to http://wvmccd. lature and animals. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC,CSU angellearning.com on the 1st day of class. The syllabus is accessible at 69438 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM M Nobriga ART 38 3.00 http://instruct.westvalley.edu/reiss/ +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 035C INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED LIFE DRAWING Rec prep: Art 035B. Exploration of personal style in figure drawing. Students will also draw the human skeleton and musculature and animals. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69439 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM M Nobriga ART 38 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 30 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ART 035D ADVANCED LIFE DRAWING ART 055 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ARTS Rec prep: Art 035C. Intensified development of a personal artistic style culminating in a Rec prep: ART 031B and ART 033C. Fundamental theories and methods of creat- cohesive portfolio of figure drawings. Students will also draw the human skeleton and ing Computer Art and the impact of technology on 20th century art production. This musculature and animals. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU course may be repeated once. This is an information competency infused course. 69440 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM M Nobriga ART 38 3.00 Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 69457 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM C Cryer TC B 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 047A BEGINNING WATERCOLOR NOTE: This course uses Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Flash, and Rec prep: ART 031B and ART 033C Introduction of materials/techniques unique to Adobe Premiere on the Macintosh platform. watercolor painting. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69441 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Guzman ART 9 3.00 ART 057A ANIMATION I +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: ART 055 or concurrent. Introduction to the production of computer gener- NOTE: Students will experiment with a variety of materials in combination ated art imagery, fundamental modeling techniques, texture mapping, lighting, ren- with traditional aqueous media approaches. dering, and basic animation concepts. This course may be repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ART 047B INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR 69459 TTH 9:20AM - 12:30PM C Cryer TC E 3.00 Rec prep: ART 047A. Refinement of styles and color concepts in watercolor painting. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Personal development encouraged. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This course uses Alias/Wavefront MAYA 8.0 on the PC platform. 69442 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Guzman ART 9 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 057B ANIMATION II NOTE: Students will experiment with a variety of materials in combination Rec prep: ART 057A or concurrent. Development of intermediate to advanced Com- with traditional aqueous media approaches. puter Animation skills, object and effects animation including inverse kinematics, and particle simulation. This course may be repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- ART 047C INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED WATERCOLOR fer: CSU Rec prep: ART 047B. Mixed media and procedures in watercolor. Personal artistic style 69460 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM C Cryer TC E 3.00 and art historical research developed. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 69443 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Guzman ART 9 3.00 NOTE: This course uses Alias/Wavefront MAYA 8.0 on the PC platform. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Students will experiment with a variety of materials in combination ART 060B COMPUTER ARTS: MULTIMEDIA ART PRODUCTION with traditional aqueous media approaches. Rec. prep: Art 057B and Art 060A. Develop a portfolio/reel of advanced digital media arts production techniques including: compositing of computer generated animation ART 047D ADVANCED WATERCOLOR and special effects with live-action video and film, CD/DVD ROM production, and Rec prep: ART 047C Theme development within a personal artistic direction in water- installation/kiosk design. This course may be repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. color. Credit /No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69461 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM C Cryer TC E 3.00 69444 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Guzman ART 9 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: This course uses Alias/Wavefront MAYA 8.0, Photoshop, Premiere, NOTE: Students will experiment with a variety of materials in combination and Flash on the PC platform. with traditional aqueous media approaches. ART 065A CERAMICS-HANDBUILDING ART 049A BEGINNING PAINTING Introduction to basic ceramics handbuilding. Transfer: UC, CSU Rec prep: ART 031A and ART 033A. Introduction to basic processes and elements of 69462 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM W Burns ART 32 3.00 painting techniques, materials, and tools. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 69447 MW 7:45AM - 10:55AM K Arnold ART 38 3.00 N 69463 TTH 6:15PM - 9:25PM S Rios ART 32 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 69445 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM J Challas ART 38 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 065B CERAMICS-HANDBUILDING 69446 F 8:15AM - 2:45PM H Brueckner ART 38 3.00 Rec prep: ART 065A. Compound ceramics/handbuilding methods and techniques. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Transfer: UC, CSU 69464 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM W Burns ART 32 3.00 ART 049B INTERMEDIATE PAINTING +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: ART 049A Refinement of basic painting skills, paint handling, perspective, N 69465 TTH 6:15PM - 9:25PM S Rios ART 32 3.00 composition and color theory. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 69450 MW 7:45AM - 10:55AM K Arnold ART 38 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs ART 065C CERAMICS-HANDBUILDING 69449 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM J Challas ART 38 3.00 Rec prep: ART 065B Development of personal style in ceramics handbuilding. Transfer: +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs UC, CSU 69448 F 8:15AM - 2:45PM H Brueckner ART 38 3.00 69466 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM W Burns ART 32 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs N 69467 TTH 6:15PM - 9:25PM S Rios ART 32 3.00 ART 049C INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED PAINTING +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: ART 049B. Personal style in painting will be explored through studio practice and research. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ART 065D ADVANCED HANDBUILT CERAMICS 69453 MW 7:45AM - 10:55AM K Arnold ART 38 3.00 Rec prep: ART 065C Advanced instruction in ceramics handbuilding, glaze formulation +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs and development. Transfer: UC, CSU 69452 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM J Challas ART 38 3.00 69468 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM W Burns ART 32 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 69451 F 8:15AM - 2:45PM H Brueckner ART 38 3.00 N 69469 TTH 6:15PM - 9:25PM S Rios ART 32 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ART 049D ADVANCED PAINTING ART 067A CERAMICS-POTTER’S WHEEL Rec prep: ART 049C. Personal artistic direction refined and demonstrated in a cohe- Basic skills & techniques using the potter’s wheel. Transfer: UC, CSU sive portfolio supported by written and verbal analysis. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- 69470 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM W Heiderich ART 32 3.00 fer: UC, CSU +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 69456 MW 7:45AM - 10:55AM K Arnold ART 38 3.00 69471 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM Staff ART 32 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 69455 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM J Challas ART 38 3.00 N 69472 MW 6:30PM - 9:40PM Staff ART 32 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 69454 F 8:15AM - 2:45PM H Brueckner ART 38 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 31 ART 067B CERAMICS-POTTER’S WHEEL 69495 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Stanton SM 35 4.00 Rec prep: ART 067A Refinement in skills in advanced wheel throwing. Transfer: UC, NOTE: All students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a BIO 010L CSU lab. Students may receive reading and study support for BIO10 by enrolling 69473 MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM W Heiderich ART 32 3.00 in Reading 915 : Special Topics, Section #70786 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs N 69496 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Smiley SM 34 4.00 69474 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM Staff ART 32 3.00 NOTE: All students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a BIO 010L +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs lab. Students may receive reading and study support for BIO10 by enrolling N 69475 MW 6:30PM - 9:40PM Staff ART 32 3.00 in Reading 915 : Special Topics, Section #70786 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs BIO 010L INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY LAB ART 085A SCULPTURE Required lab for BIO 010 lecture. Introduction to basic sculpture methods and techniques. Transfer: UC, CSU 69498 M 10:55AM - 2:05PM C Hackworth SM 21 0.00 69476 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM D Ogle ART 30 3.00 NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs lecture. 69499 M 2:05PM - 5:15PM C Hackworth SM 21 0.00 ART 085B SCULPTURE NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 Rec prep: ART 085A Development of a personal style of sculptural design. Transfer: lecture. UC, CSU 69501 T 10:55AM - 2:05PM Staff SM 21 0.00 69477 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM D Ogle ART 30 3.00 NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs lecture. 69502 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM Staff SM 21 0.00 ART 088A METAL SCULPTURE CASTING NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 Introduction to methods and technologies of metal sculpture casting. Transfer: CSU lecture. 69478 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM D Ogle ART 30 3.00 69503 W 9:20AM - 12:30PM P Svensson SM 21 0.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 lecture. ART 088B METAL SCULPTURE CASTING 69504 W 12:30PM - 3:40PM C Hackworth SM 21 0.00 Rec prep: ART 088A Development of a personal style in metal sculpture casting. Trans- NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 fer: CSU lecture. 69479 TTH 10:55AM - 2:05PM D Ogle ART 30 3.00 69500 TH 7:45AM - 10:55AM Staff SM 21 0.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 lecture. 69505 TH 10:55AM - 2:05PM J Schein SM 21 0.00 ASTRONOMY NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 lecture. ASTRO 011 STELLAR ASTRONOMY 69507 TH 2:05PM - 5:15PM J Schein SM 21 0.00 Rec prep: Math 902. The History of Astronomy. Motions of celestial objects. Descrip- NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 tive astronomy with emphasis on the origin and evolution of stars and their distribution lecture. within galaxies. Modern theories of Cosmology (the origin, evolution and fate of the 69506 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM N Norris SM 21 0.00 Universe). Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 69482 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Epperson SM 37 3.00 lecture. 69484 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Epperson SM 37 3.00 N 69508 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Geary SM 21 0.00 69483 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Epperson SM 37 3.00 NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 69485 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Epperson SM 37 3.00 lecture. N 69486 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM D Epperson SM 37 3.00 N 69509 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Smiley SM 21 0.00 NOTE: All students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a BIO 010 ASTRO 011L ASTRONOMY LAB lecture. CoReq: ASTRO 011. This lab provides a hands-on approach to learning data-col- lecting methods, reinforcing concepts learned in Astronomy 010 or 011. This course BIO 011 HUMAN BIOLOGY may not be taken for credit if credit has been earned for Astronomy 002 or Astronomy This is an introductory biology course that uses humans as the model for understand- 010L. Methods include use of the planetarium instrument, celestial globes, “home- ing and applying the principles and concepts of biology. This course meets the same made” instrument such as sundials, and astronomical photographic plates of stars and general education requirements as Bio 010. Biology 011 is not open to students who galaxies. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU have completed Biology 010 with a grade of C or better. Transfer: UC, CSU 69489 M 2:05PM - 5:25PM C Lewis SM 46 1.00 69510 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Schrey SM 34 4.00 69487 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM D Epperson SM 47 1.00 M 2:05PM - 5:15PM M Schrey V 9 N 69488 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM M Shmakova SM 47 1.00 69511 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Schrey SM 34 4.00 W 2:05PM - 5:15PM M Schrey V 9 69512 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Kalpin SM 34 4.00 BIOLOGY T 10:55AM - 2:05PM R Kalpin V 9 69513 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Kalpin SM 34 4.00 BIO 010 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY TH 10:55AM - 2:05PM R Kalpin V 9 This is an introductory course in general biology designed for non-science majors. Emphasis is on using critical thinking skills to understand and apply biological principles BIO 012 INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY AND WILDLIFE to the solution of everyday problems. This an information competency infused course. Nonmajors course introducing the general ecological principles that integrate all life Transfer: UC, CSU on earth with emphasis on wildlife populations and their natural history. Transfer: UC, 69497 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Hackworth SM 35 4.00 CSU NOTE: All students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a BIO 010L 69514 M 8:30AM - 10:35AM B Thomson V 9 3.00 lab. Students may receive reading and study support for BIO10 by enrolling W 7:45AM - 10:55AM B Thomson V 9 in Reading 915 : Special Topics, Section #70786 69492 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Hurst SM 35 4.00 BIO 013 NATURAL HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA NOTE: All students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a BIO 010L Exploration of local plant and animal communities. Includes class discussion followed lab. Students may receive reading and study support for BIO10 by enrolling by field trip(s) to selected regions of California. Transfer: UC, CSU in Reading 915 : Special Topics, Section #70786 69515 F 10:00AM - 12:05PM L Gallardo SM 20 2.00 69493 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Svensson SM 35 4.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: All students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a BIO 010L NOTE: Section #69515 meets both in the classroom and in the field. lab. Students may receive reading and study support for BIO10 by enrolling The first day of class is Friday, 2/6/2009. Additional classroom meetings in Reading 915 : Special Topics, Section #70786 are scheduled for 2/20, 3/6, 3/20, 4/17 and 5/22. The field trip meets 69494 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Stanton SM 35 4.00 in Owen’s Valley Friday, 3/27/09, through Thursday, 4/2/2009. Students NOTE: All students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a BIO 010L are responsible for travel, meals, and camping equipment plus related lab. Students may receive reading and study support for BIO10 by enrolling expenses. For more information, contact Leticia Gallardo: leticia_gallardo@ in Reading 915 : Special Topics, Section #70786 wvm.edu, (408) 741-2416 or visit instruct.westvalley.edu/gallardo 32 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS BIO 014 CALIFORNIA PLANTS AND ANIMALS 69526 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM R Berlani SM 34 5.00 Study of common living things native to California, with an emphasis on habitats and MW 12:50PM - 4:00PM K Hurst SM 20 ecological associations. Transfer: CSU BIO 047 HUMAN ANATOMY 69516 M 2:05PM - 4:10PM L Gallardo SM 23 3.00 Preq: BIO 010 or a College or High School biology course. Rec prep: Math 902. Prin- W 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Gallardo SM 23 ciples and concepts of human anatomy through the comprehensive study of the gross BIO 015 CONSERVATION OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES and microscopic structure of the human body. Human cadaver examination, cat dis- This course emphasizes conservation of our natural resources by examining human section, and microscopic examination of human tissues. Transfer: UC, CSU populations in relation to natural resources, their present predicament, and their future 69527 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Stanton SM 35 5.00 outlook. This is a look at the history of conservation as it pertains to water, timber, MW 7:45AM - 10:55AM C Stanton SM 22 wildlife, soil, and air. Not open to students who have completed PKMGT 014 w/C or 69528 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Stanton SM 35 5.00 better. Transfer: CSU MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM C Stanton SM 22 69517 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Thomson AAS 37 3.00 N 69529 TTH 5:15PM - 6:40PM L Gallardo SM 35 5.00 TTH 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Gallardo SM 22 BIO 018 MARINE BIOLOGY N 69530 TTH 5:15PM - 6:40PM L Gallardo SM 35 5.00 Survey of biological principles of marine science. Transfer: UC, CSU TTH 6:50PM - 10:00PM L Gallardo SM 22 69518 M 9:20AM - 12:30PM J Jolly SM 24 4.00 W 9:20AM - 12:30PM J Jolly SM 24 BIO 048 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Preq: Bio 047 and completion of any college chemistry course. Rec prep: MATH BIO 022 GENETICS 103/103R. Principles and concepts of physiology through comprehensive study of the An introduction to the basic principles and concepts of heredity and their application regulation, cellular function, and integration of the major organ systems of the human to plants and animals, with emphasis on the heredity process, pedigrees, mutation, body. Transfer: UC, CSU medical genetics, recombinant DNA, biotechnology genomics and population genet- 69531 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM N Norris SM 34 5.00 ics. Transfer: UC, CSU TTH 9:20AM - 12:30PM N Norris SM 24 69519 T 9:20AM - 12:30PM M Schrey SM 22 4.00 69532 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM N Norris SM 34 5.00 TH 9:20AM - 12:30PM M Schrey SM 22 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM N Norris SM 24 BIO 023 INTRODUCTION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES BIO 055 BIOLOGY OF SEX New Diseases like HIV and mad cow are emerging while older diseases including What is sex and why do we need it? Come learn about the biology behind the fantastic anthrax, small pox, and Ebola continue to threaten us. In this introductory biology strategies organisms use to mix their genes. Topics covered include the evolution of course, learn how these infectious agents enter the body and cause disease, and how sex, sex differences, mating strategies, costs of reproduction, sexual conflict, sperm the human body fights back. Transfer: UC, CSU competition, sexual selection, promiscuity, and female choice. Transfer: CSU 73546 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM C Hackworth SM 30 3.00 73547 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM L Gallardo SM 24 3.00 BIO 024 CONTEMPORARY BIOLOGY An introductory course that examines contemporary issues in biology and their rel- BUSINESS evance to humans. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: The Business and Real Estate Program will hold a FREE O 73566 3.4 Wkly hrs by arr A Steinhardt ONLINE 3.00 Information Session for new and interested students on: NOTE: Section #73566 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the internet. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering, email the instructor Alicia Stein- Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm BUS 10 hardt: [email protected] 69520 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Geary SM 30 3.00 BUS 005 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT Rec prep: CA 010. Students manage a project’s scope from inception to completion in BIO 036 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR order to successfully organize, implement, and complete project assignments. Credit/ This course explores different aspects of animal behavior ranging from the hardships of No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU growing up, capturing food, escaping, migrating, navigating, communicating, making N 69538 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM K Dundurs CR 5 3.00 homes, competing for mates, courting, sex, taking care of offspring to the complex NOTE: Section # 69538 is a hybrid course. 8 class sessions will be on social behavior found in many animals. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU campus and 8 sessions will be over the internet. 69521 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM J Jolly SM 30 3.00 BUS 006 NEGOTIATION PRINCIPLES BIO 041 PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL BIOLOGY This class helps students plan for negotiating situations that arise in business environ- Preq: Completion of a college biology course or high school biology course and Math ments. Students are introduced to the negotiating process through the study of written 106/106R or equivalent.This course introduces the principles and concepts of animal materials, classroom discussions, and role-playing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: biology. The main focus of the class is on the diversity, ecology, natural history, mor- CSU phology, physiology, and development of animals with an evolutionary emphasis. This N 79186 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM M Burke BU 8 3.00 class is designed for biology majors. Transfer: UC, CSU 69522 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Svensson SM 30 5.00 BUS 028 BUSINESS LAW TTH 9:20AM - 12:30PM P Svensson SM 23 This course surveys legal issues in business regarding subjects including the U.S. court systems, contracts, agency, torts, wills and related legal issues. Required of Business BIO 042 PRINCIPLES OF PLANT BIOLOGY Majors. INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. Preq: Completion of a college biology course or high school biology course and MATH Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 106/106R, Intermediate Algebra, or equivalent. A major’s course examining principles T 69540 K Schock TV 3.00 of biology through comprehensive studies ofthe major plant phyla, with emphasis on NOTE: Section # 69540 is a full college credit transferable course offered structure, function, ecology and evolution of vascular plants. Transfer: UC, CSU by television. Videos/DVDs are available for viewing in the West Valley 69523 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Geary SM 30 5.00 College library or for rent. This course is also broadcast over most cable MW 10:55AM - 2:05PM M Geary SM 23 systems. Required orientation meeting: Monday February 9, 2009 at 5:00 PM in BU 8. BIO 043 PRINCIPLES OF CELL BIOLOGY 69544 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Schock BU 8 3.00 Preq: Completion of a college biology course, and a college chemistry course, and 69539 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Schock BU 8 3.00 MATH 106/106R, Intermediate Algebra, or equivalent. A comprehensive course in cell 69545 MW 2:50PM - 4:15PM Staff LEHS 3.00 biology, including the principles of cell chemistry and metabolism, structure and func- NOTE: Section # 69545 Meets at Leland High School tion of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells and viruses, molecular genetics, genetic engi- 69541 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Schock BU 8 3.00 neering, and hypotheses of the origin of life. Transfer: UC, CSU 69542 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Schock BU 8 3.00 69524 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Hackworth SM 30 5.00 N 69543 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM L Shoemaker BU 8 3.00 TTH 9:20AM - 12:30PM C Hackworth SM 20 BUS 030 INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT BIO 045 MICROBIOLOGY This course provides students with a general overview of the principles of quality This course is an introduction to bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, and protozoa and their management and continuous improvement. Studies will cover quality improvements relationship to human life and health. The laboratory emphasizes the morphology, cul- through statisical process control, strategic decision making, process diagnosis, six ture, and biochemistry of microorganisms. This course is designed for nursing and sigma management and stakeholder satisfaction.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: other majors in the health sciences. This is an information competency infused course. CSU Transfer: UC, CSU N 73205 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM P Stubbs AJ 1 3.00 69525 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM R Berlani SM 34 5.00 MW 9:20AM - 12:30PM R Berlani SM 20 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 33 BUS 032 LEADERSHIP BUS 057 STOCK MARKET INVESTMENTS From Microsoft to Southwest Airlines to Coca Cola, learn how successful CEO’s lead. This course focuses on the fundamentals of making sound security and investment INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. Credit/No decisions. Internet research to perform stock analysis, portfolio management and Credit Option. Transfer: CSU investment simulation will be required in this course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: N 69546 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM L Mirch AAS 18 3.00 CSU N 69561 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM R Stewart CR 4 3.00 BUS 034 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Employee recruitment and selection, affirmative action, training, performance apprais- BUS 061 BUSINESS AND SOCIETY als, governmental regulations, compensation and benefits. Credit/No Credit Option. A study of ethics, the global environment and the challenges and benefits of business Transfer: CSU in its interaction with our society. BUS 061 satisfies the A.A. degree Area E. Credit/No O 69548 P Stokke ONLINE 3.00 Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Section # 69548 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class 69562 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM L Shoemaker BU 12 3.00 begins February 2, 2009. After registering, send your e-mail address to the instructor, Patricia Stokke, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance BUS 062 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instruc- This course will enable the student to use basic mathematics in solving business prob- tor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ lems in accounting, banking, insurance, finance, buying, selling, and real estate. Credit/ No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU BUS 035 RETAIL MANAGEMENT 69563 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Henderson BU 12 3.00 This course is an in-depth study of the various kinds of retail firms and the competi- tive environment in which they operate. Studies will cover consumer behavior, product BUS 066 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS analysis, location and store layout, personnel administration, budgeting, and the evalu- This course surveys human relations behavior within a business setting with emphasis ation of store operations. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU on the development of personal relationships, resolving conflicts, building rapport and O 69550 K Dundurs ONLINE 3.00 maintaining excellent customer, client, and peer relationships. Highly recommended for NOTE: Section # 69550 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class Business Majors. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU begins on February 2, 2009. After registering, send your e-mail address to N 69564 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM M Burke BU 8 3.00 the instructor, Karina Dundurs, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage BUS 068 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR and the instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ A reality-based look at behavioral patterns of individuals, the group, and the business organization with emphasis on globalization, diversity and ethics. Credit/No Credit BUS 036 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Option. Transfer: CSU State-of-the-art planning concepts for achieving competitive advantage in today’s busi- O 69565 H Diamond ONLINE 3.00 ness environment: strategy formation, implementation, and evaluation. Emphasis on NOTE: Section # 69565 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class globalization, e-commerce, and the environment. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: begins February 2, 2009. After registering send your e-mail address to the CSU instructor, Heidi Diamond, [email protected] Go to the college’s O 69551 H Diamond ONLINE 3.00 distance learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the NOTE: Section # 69551 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ begins February 2, 2009. After registering send your e-mail address to the instructor, Heidi Diamond, [email protected] Go to the college’s BUS 071 ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD KEEPING distance learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the This course reviews and strengthens elementary math and ten-key skills as they relate instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ to the business world and introduces the basic principles of bookkeeping. Credit/No Credit Option. BUS 040 SALES STRATEGIES 69566 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM Staff BU 11 3.00 Students study the issues of selling with a focus on general and specific sales strat- egies used in today’s world of selling. INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE BUS 072 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMUNICATION REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU This course emphasizes the importance of office communication specifically focusing N 73206 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM K Schock BU 8 3.00 on: improvement of speaking, writing, and listening with emphasis on human relations, telephone skills, oral presentations, letter and memo writing. Credit/No Credit Option. BUS 051 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 69567 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Haggerty BU 12 3.00 This course helps students develop an overall personal concept of the functions of business and its role in society. Equivalent to Business 10 at San Jose State University. BUS 078 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. This is an Rec prep: Completion of ENGL 905.Basic communication theory and review of gram- information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU mar and punctuation with the major focus on composing business letters and reports. O 69554 J Henderson ONLINE 3.00 Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Section # 69554 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class O 69569 N Mercado ONLINE 3.00 begins February 2, 2009. After registering, send your e-mail address to NOTE: Section # 69569 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class the instructor, Jim Henderson [email protected] Go to the begins on February 2, 2009. After registering, send your e-mail address college’s distance learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage to the instructor, Nancy Mercado, [email protected] Go to the and the instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ college’s distance learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage 69553 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM L Shoemaker BU 8 3.00 and the instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ 69556 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM L Shoemaker BU 9 3.00 69568 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM H Diamond CR 2 3.00 N 69555 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM N Mercado CR 5 3.00 BUS 100D SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS BUS 054 SMALL BUSINESS START UP AND MANAGEMENT Today’s businesses need great leaders. This course covers how leaders can be effec- This course explores the various facets of planning for the opening of a small busi- tive planners, problem solvers, and motivators for positive organizational changes. ness and management after start-up. INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE 73925 F 9:00AM - 1:00PM Staff BU 9 1.50 REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: This class will meet on the following 6 Fridays from 9:00AM to T 69559 K Schock TV 3.00 1:00PM. Feb. 27, March 13, March 27, April 10, April 24, May 8 NOTE: Section # 69559 is a full college credit transferable course offered by television. Videos/DVD’S are available for viewing in the West Valley BUS 301 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE College library or for rent. The course is also brodcast over most cable This course offers business students learning experiences in their jobs relating to their systems. Required orientation meeting on Thursday February 12, 2009 at careers and educational goals. Recommended to all Business Majors. You must have 5:00pm in BU 8. a job and work at least 6-9 hrs. a week to qualify. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: 69558 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM H Diamond BU 11 3.00 CSU 69571 K Schock SARA 1.00 BUS 056 MARKETING PRINCIPLES This course is a survey of marketing concepts which include areas and activities BUS 302 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE involved in the transfer of goods and services from the producer to the customer. This course offers business students working experiences in their jobs relating to their INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. Credit/No careers and educational goals. Recommended to all Business Majors. You must have Credit Option. Transfer: CSU a job and work at least 10-14 hrs. a week to qualify. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: 69560 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM H Diamond BU 11 3.00 CSU 69572 K Schock SARA 2.00 34 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS BUS 303 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE This course offers business students working experiences in their jobs relating to their CHILD STUDIES careers and educational goals. Recommended for all Business Majors. You must have NOTE: The Child Studies Department will hold a FREE Information a job and work at least 15-19 hrs. a week to qualify. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Session for new and interested students on: CSU 69573 K Schock SARA 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm AAS 50 BUS 304 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE CHS 001 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION This foundation course explores the field of early childhood education from multicul- This course offers business students working and learning experiences in jobs relating tural, socio-economic, and professional perspectives. Students gain experience in an to their careers and educational goals. Recommended for all Business Majors. You early childhood program serving two to six year olds through assisting teachers, pre- must have a job and work at least 20 hrs. a week to qualify. Credit/No Credit Option. paring the environment and acquiring the skills necessary to support and enhance Transfer: CSU curriculum. Students gain an understanding of how the many roles of the teacher and 69574 K Schock SARA 4.00 environment impact the growth and development of the child within an emergent play- based curriculum model. Transfer: CSU CHEMISTRY 69616 M 9:10AM - 12:30PM L Pano AAS 35B 3.00 N 69617 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM F Zarghami AAS 42 3.00 CHEM 001A GENERAL CHEMISTRY Preq: Chem 002 w/C or HS Chem w/B; Math 106 or 106R or 1 year HS algebra II. CHS 002 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Rec. prep: CHEM 050 (concurrent enrollment is strongly recommended). Principles of An introduction to human growth and development from conception through adoles- theoretical and structural chemistry. Transfer: UC, CSU cence including physical growth, language, social-emotional and cognitive development 69600 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Shagoury SM 35 5.00 of the child. Theories of development; developmental and cultural contexts; heredity; M 1:00PM - 2:05PM R Shagoury SM 53 societal influences and interaction with the environment are discussed. Observation of M 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Shagoury SM 53 children is required. (CAN FCS 014) Credit/No Credit Option. This course is West Valley 69601 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Shagoury SM 35 5.00 College AA/AS degree applicable. This is an information competency infused course. W 1:00PM - 2:05PM R Shagoury SM 53 Transfer: UC, CSU W 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Shagoury SM 53 73292 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Hernandez AAS 13 3.00 69599 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Weiner SM 30 5.00 69620 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Hernandez AAS 13 3.00 TH 1:00PM - 2:05PM S Weiner SM 54 69619 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Moore Wines AAS 35B 3.00 TH 2:05PM - 5:15PM S Weiner SM 54 N 69618 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM K Moore Wines LHS 18 3.00 N 69602 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM B Lo SM 30 5.00 NOTE: Section 69618 meets at Leigh High School, Rm 18. T 5:45PM - 6:50PM B Lo SM 53 CHS 005 CHILDHOOD & CULTURE T 6:50PM - 10:00PM B Lo SM 53 Examines cultural influences on social-emotional, cognitive and physical aspects of CHEM 001B GENERAL CHEMISTRY child development and behavior. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity Preq: Chem 001A. Elements and their compounds. Kinetics. Thermodynamics. Elec- requirement for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU trochemistry. Transfer: UC, CSU 69623 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM F Pirofski AAS 13 3.00 69603 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Shagoury SM 34 5.00 69621 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM F Pirofski AAS 13 3.00 T 1:00PM - 2:05PM R Shagoury SM 54 N 69622 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Conroy AAS 35B 3.00 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Shagoury SM 54 CHS 006 CAREERS IN EDUCATION 69604 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM F Hoang SM 30 5.00 N This short course is an orientation to careers in early childhood education, elementary TH 5:45PM - 6:50PM F Hoang SM 54 school and high school teaching, parent education, and various jobs which involve TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM F Hoang SM 54 work with children and families. CHEM 002 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY W 73367 S 8:30AM - 12:45PM J Marshall AAS 48 1.00 Preq: Math 106 or 106R or 1 yr HS algebra II. Fundamentals of chemistry. Transfer: SECTION #73367 BEGINS 03/07/09 CLASS ENDS 03/28/09 UC, CSU CHS 031 STUDENT TEACHING PRACTICUM 69605 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Weiner SM 34 4.00 Preq: CHS 001, CHS 002, CHS 060, CHS 063, CHS 066, CHS 080, CHS 087. This M 1:00PM - 4:10PM S Weiner SM 54 course is designed for students who are preparing to work in an early childhood pro- 69606 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Weiner SM 34 4.00 gram that supports a play-based emergent curriculum. It focuses on integrating and W 1:00PM - 4:10PM S Weiner SM 54 applying knowledge and understanding of the processes of child growth and develop- 69607 M 6:00PM - 9:10PM D Hopper SM 35 4.00 N ment to group settings with young children. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU W 6:00PM - 9:10PM D Hopper SM 54 69625 TTH 9:20AM - 12:30PM L Pano AAS 50 3.00 CHEM 012B ORGANIC CHEMISTRY TH 8:00AM - 9:05AM L Pano AAS 50 Preq: Chem 012A. Continuation of Chem 12A. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This course is designed for students who are preparing to work in 69609 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM B Harrison SM 30 5.00 an early childhood program that supports a play-based emergent curricu- MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM B Harrison SM 52 lum. Students experience the role of the teacher as it relates to observing, interacting with children and families, and planning and implementing devel- CHEM 030A FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY opmentally appropriate curriculum. Students are required to participate as Preq: Math 103 or 103R or 1 year HS algebra. Principles of inorganic chem & an intro a lab student in one of the Child Development Centers at West Valley Col- to organic chemistry. Transfer: UC, CSU lege. For more details, e-mail the instructor at [email protected] 69610 TTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM B Harrison SM 35 3.00 CHS 033B FAMILY DEVELOPMENT T 1:45PM - 4:55PM B Harrison SM 53 Preq: CHS 033A. This course builds upon the skills learned in the Family Development 69611 TTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM B Harrison SM 35 3.00 A course. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: CSU TH 1:45PM - 4:55PM B Harrison SM 53 N 73548 M 5:15PM - 7:20PM D Linthacum SM 34 3.00 N 69626 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Hinojosa AAS 13 3.00 W 5:15PM - 8:25PM D Linthacum SM 52 N 73368 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Martinez AAS 17 3.00 CHEM 030B FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY CHS 034A INTRODUCTION TO THE CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Preq: Chem 030A. Continuation of Chem 030 A with emphasis in the fields of organic This course is designed for students who are considering a career in special education & introductory biochemistry. Transfer: UC, CSU or desire to work with children and families with special needs. The course provides an overview of common disabilities of children and the impact on families. Educational 69612 TTH 2:05PM - 3:10PM I Bozidarevic SM 34 3.00 issues, techniques, methods of intervention and case management are explored. An TH 3:20PM - 6:30PM I Bozidarevic SM 52 examination of public law, the individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), and the develop- CHEM 050 CHEMICAL SKILLS ment of the Individual Family Services Plan (IFSP) and individual Educational Plan (IEP) Designed to strengthen basic skills required in Chem 1A. Credit/No Credit Option. is included. Teaching practices and philosophies of inclusion in child development pro- 69613 T 1:00PM - 4:10PM S Weiner SM 45 1.00 grams and schools are discussed and adaptations and intervention methods designed. Observation of children is required.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 73295 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM K Moore Wines AAS 48 3.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 35

CHS 035 SUPERVISED FIELD EXPERIENCE IN AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SETTINGS CHS 085 ADULT SUPERVISION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS: PROGRAM & CoReq: OCC WRKEX 301. This course provides students with a supervised field expe- PROFESSIONAL ASSESSMENT rience in a licensed early childhood program. Through observation and participation in This course is a study of methods and principles of program and professional assess- an early childhood classroom, students gain the early knowledge and skills necessary ment, evaluation, and communication appropriate for individuals who supervise adult to further pursue a career as an early childhood educator. Students will be engaged in a teachers, parents, and volunteers in early childhood programs. Transfer: CSU team process which includes assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, sum- N 69637 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Marshall LHS 18 3.00 mary and documentation of specifically designed curriculum experiences. Students will NOTE: Section 69637 meets at Leigh High School, Rm 18 choose from a variety of selected classroom settings and will focus their studies in one of the following categories: early intervention and inclusion; visual and performing arts; CHS 087 METHODS OF OBSERVATION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SETTINGS literacy and bilingual development; infant/toddler development. Students will co-enroll Rec prep: CHS 002. This course is an in-depth study of techniques to observe and in one unit of Occupational Work Experience and complete a minimum of 120 hours record behavior in educational settings. Emphasis is on the observation of behavior as per semester in the classroom. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU an integral element within the contexts of the developmental interaction and emergent 69628 W 12:30PM - 3:40PM T Shue AAS 50 3.00 curriculum models. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: For more information, contact the instructor by e-mail at terry_ 69638 M 12:30PM - 3:50PM T Shue AAS 50 3.00 [email protected] N 73293 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM T Shue AAS 12 3.00 CHS 091 DIRECTED STUDIES Preq: Interview with Instructor. Investigations of special interest. Credit/No Credit CHS 052 SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES Option. Transfer: CSU This course is specifically designed for students who are preparing to work with school 69638 Wkly suppl hrs T Shue Office 3.00 age children in a variety of after-school, recreation, and summer day camps. Includes NOTE: Prior to enrolling in any Directed Studies section, student must con- methodologies in curriculum planning and developmentally appropriate practice. sult with instructor to outline goals/expectations and complete the Student- 69629 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Hernandez AAS 13 3.00 Instructor Directed Studies Agreement. You may contact the instructor at: [email protected] CHS 053 CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION IN A CHANGING SOCIETY This course examines the social, historical, and political influences on education and CHS 093 DIRECTED STUDIES teaching in America today. It views schools as social institutions that reflect the values Preq: Interview with instructor.Individual work on special topics. Credit/No Credit and sociocultural dynamics of the society at large. The issues and foundations of edu- Option. Transfer: CSU cating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population are the major foci of the 69638 Wkly suppl hrs T Shue Office 3.00 course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Prior to enrolling in any Directed Studies section, student must con- N 69630 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM T Shue LHS 18 3.00 sult with instructor to outline goals/expectations and complete the Student- NOTE: Section 69630 meets at Leigh High School, Rm 18. Instructor Directed Studies Agreement. You may contact the instructor at: [email protected] CHS 059 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Developmentally appropriate music and movement experiences for young children from birth through age 8 years. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU CHINESE N 73294 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Marshall AAS 50 3.00 CHIN 001A BEGINNING CHINESE AND CULTURE This course is an introduction to the pronounciation and basic grammatical structures CHS 060 CHILDREN’S WAYS OF THINKING AND KNOWING of the Mandarin Chinese language. Emphasis is placed on listening and speaking skills; Theories, research & curriculum experiences to enhance the child’s thinking and under- however, reading and writing are introduced and practiced. Chinese culture is incorpo- standing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU rated in the course content. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 69632 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM F Pirofski AAS 13 3.00 N 73323 MW 6:00PM - 8:30PM Y Mao LA 41 5.00 CHS 063 THE CHILD, THE FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITY NOTE: Students enrolling in Section #73323 must also enroll in the Chi- nese Lab 011A, Section #73326. Study of the child & relationship to family & community. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- fer: CSU CHIN 011A CHINESE LABORATORY 69634 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM F Zarghami AAS 35B 3.00 This course is a corequisite of Chinese 01A. It provides a course of structured practice N 69633 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM F Zarghami LHS 17 3.00 to the Mandarin Chinese language basic grammar and culture. Credit/No Credit Option NOTE: Section 69633 meets at Leigh High School, Rm. 17 Transfer: CSU, UC 73326 Wkly suppl hrs Staff LA 27 0.50 CHS 065 SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATION II: PEOPLE AND PROCESSES NOTE: Students enrolled in this section of of Chinese Laboratory must also Issues pertaining to operation and staff development of quality early childhood pro- enroll in Chinese 001A, Section #73323. grams. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 73296 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM T Shue AAS 48 3.00 COMMUNICATION STUDIES CHS 066 CHILD SAFETY, HEALTH AND NUTRITION COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING This course includes the study of infectious disease, preventative health practices, Preq: ENGL 905. Rec. prep: ESL 65LS. A basic course in communication with empha- infant/child/ adult first aid/cpr, injury prevention, nutrition components, food pyramid sis on composing and delivering effective speeches. This course satisfies the 3-unit oral and menu planning for both typical and atypical children. It meets the state requirement communication requirement for IGETC and CSU. Transfer: UC, CSU in accordance with SB 1524. A $40.00 lab fee is required for CPR certification. Credit/ 69660 M 2:05PM - 5:25PM A Samuel LA 20 3.00 No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69670 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM P Sanders LA 20 3.00 N 69635 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM K Moore Wines LHS 17 3.00 69669 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Farrell LA 20 3.00 NOTE: Section #69635 meets at Leigh High School, Rm 17 69671 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM P Sanders LA 21 3.00 CHS 080 CURRICULUM PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 69672 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Fujishin LIB ILC 3.00 Preq: CHS 001, CHS 002, CHS 060, and CHS 087. Integrates student’s understand- NOTE: The above Section #69672 meets in the Interactive Learning ing of children’s growth and development, observation and environments in early Classroom which is located in the library annex across the hall from the TV Studio. childhood programs in order to plan, implement, and evaluate children’s learning expe- 69657 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Hannigan LA 20 3.00 riences. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69659 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Fujishin LA 21 3.00 N 69636 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM J Marshall AAS 13 3.00 69662 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM R Fujishin LA 21 3.00 NOTE: For more information, contact Department Chair via e-mail at 73312 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM P Sanders LA 20 3.00 [email protected] 69658 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Hannigan LIB ILC 3.00 CHS 084 ADVOCACY FOR CHILDREN NOTE: The above Section #69658 meets in the Interactive Learning This course will cover the variety of ways early childhood professionals can advocate Classroom which is located in the library annex across the hall from the TV for young children and their families.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Studio. 69664 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM P Sanders LA 20 3.00 73299 S 8:30AM - 12:45PM K Moore Wines AAS 48 1.00 W 69663 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Farrell LA 20 3.00 SECTION #73299 BEGINS 04/11/09 CLASS ENDS 05/02/09 69666 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Hannigan LA 21 3.00 69665 TH 2:05PM - 5:15PM J Payne LA 20 3.00 69661 TH 4:00PM - 7:10PM A Samuel LA 21 3.00 N 69667 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM H Franklin LA 20 3.00 N 69668 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM H Franklin LA 20 3.00

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 36 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS COMM 004 SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION CA 017 USING COMPUTER SKILLS IN THE WORKPLACE Preq: ENGL 905. Practical experience in the decision-making processes of small Rec prep: CA 010, CA 020 and/or CA 070. This course is designed for students pursu- groups.This course satisfies the A.A. degree requirement. Credit/No Credit option. ing technology competency. Students receive instruction in working with the Internet Transfer: UC, CSU and its resources to produce documents, reports, and other written/presentation mate- 69673 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Hannigan LA 25 3.00 rials to support requirements in academic studies and the business workplace. This is 73313 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM J Hannigan LA 20 3.00 an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69674 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Fujishin LA 21 3.00 73178 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM Staff CR 5 3.00 COMM 008 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION CA 020 MACINTOSH - AN INTRODUCTION A course involving practical communication skills used in one-on-one settings to facili- Rec prep: CA 010. Basic operation of the Macintosh: working with desktop, applica- tate effective communication and understanding. This course satisfies the A.A. degree tions programs, files, and printing documents. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU requirement. Credit/No Credit option. Transfer: UC, CSU W 69579 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM J Rascov CR 1 1.00 69677 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Sanders LA 20 3.00 SECTION #69579 BEGINS 02/21/09 CLASS ENDS 02/28/09 69676 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM R Hong LA 21 3.00 69675 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM P Sanders LIB ILC 3.00 NOTE: The above Section #69675 meets in the Interactive Learning CA 030 MICROSOFT OFFICE: WHAT YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW Classroom which is located in the library annex across the hall from the TV Rec prep: CA 010. This course is designed for both business users, graduate students Studio. and the home user who wants to know the top ten skills needed to be successful with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and Power Point. This course is offered online only. COMM 012 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Credit/No Credit Option. Preq: Engl 905. This course will trace the importance of culture and its effects on com- O 69580 Wkly hrs by arr K Dundurs ONLINE 3.00 munication. This course satisfies the 3 unit cultural diversity requirement for the A.A. NOTE: Section # 69580 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class degree requirement. Credit/No Credit option. Transfer: UC, CSU begins February 2, 2009. After registering e-mail instructor, karina dundurs, 69680 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Farrell LA 21 3.00 [email protected] 69679 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Farrell LA 25 3.00 O 69678 M 5:30PM - 8:50PM M Farrell CMB MPL 3.00 CA 030M MICROSOFT OFFICE-UPGRADING FROM 2003 TO KNOW NOTE: Section 69678 is a hybrid course and meets weekly ONLINE on This course compares the differences between Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2003 and ANGEL, five times at the CAMPBELL EDD site, and regularly OFF-CAM- 2007. This course designed for students who know how to use these software prod- PUS in peer groups. The five mandatory CAMPBELL EDD class meetings ucts and wish to learn the basic differences. Credit/No Credit Option. are on five Mondays from 5:30 p.m.-8:50p.m. throughout the semester, W 73257 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM Staff CR 2 0.50 starting on 2/2. You will be dropped if you miss the required ORIENTATION SECTION #73257 BEGINS 02/28/09 CLASS ENDS 02/28/09 on 2/2. The other REQUIRED face-to-face dates are 3/2, 4/6, 5/4, and W 73258 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM Staff CR 2 0.50 5/11. For more information, please go to: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ SECTION #73258 BEGINS 03/21/09 CLASS ENDS 03/21/09 farrell COMM 020 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE Preq: Engl 905. Rec. prep: ESL 65LS. Discover, support and present intelligent argu- CA 031B BEGINNING WORD PROCESSING, MICROSOFT WORD ments and reasons. This course satisfies the 3-unit oral communication transfer Rec prep: CA 020 or 070. Students will learn the basic operating procedures of a word requirement for IGETC and CSU. Transfer: UC, CSU processing program to produce documents for personal and business use. Credit/No 69681 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Kaur LA 20 3.00 Credit Only. Transfer: CSU COMM 025 IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH COMMUNICATION W 69581 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM E Postlewait CR 4 1.00 Improve loving relationships through reading about and practicing specific communica- SECTION #69581 BEGINS 03/07/09 CLASS ENDS 03/14/09 tion skills. This course satisfies the A.A. degree requirement. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU CA 032B INTERMEDIATE WORD PROCESSING: MICROSOFTWORD 69682 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM R Fujishin LIB ILC 3.00 Rec prep: CA 031B. Students will learn the more advanced features of word process- NOTE: The above Section #69682 meets in the Interactive Learning ing to produce business documents. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Classroom which is located in the library annex across the hall from the TV N 69583 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM H Hughes CR 4 2.00 Studio. SECTION #69583 BEGINS 03/11/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 69683 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Fujishin LA 21 3.00 CA 033 BEGINNING OFFICE COMPUTING Rec. Prep: CA 010. Introduces students to the use of Windows, Microsoft Word, and COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Microsoft Excel. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU CA 005 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT 69584 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Dundurs CR 5 3.00 Rec prep: CA 010. Students manage a project’s scope from inception to completion in +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs order to successfully organize, implement, and complete project assignments. Credit/ CA 046B PRESENTATION, POWERPOINT No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. Students will learn to use this comprehensive desktop N 69575 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM K Dundurs CR 5 3.00 presentation software program. Credit/No Credit Only. CA 010D COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT FORMATTING W 69585 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM E Postlewait CR 4 1.00 Students have the opportunity to learn to type using a computer keyboard and/or SECTION #69585 BEGINS 05/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/09/09 improve their current keyboarding speed and accuracy. Using Microsoft Word, students will prepare documents such as business letters, memoranda, tables, and reports. This CA 062B BEGINNING SPREADSHEETS: MICROSOFT EXCEL course can’t be taken for more than a total of four times. Credit/No Credit Option. Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This course introduces students to the capabilities of a O 69577 Wkly hrs by arr L Kaaz ONLINE 3.00 spreadsheet program. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Section # 69577 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access 69587 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Dundurs CR 5 1.00 and email. Class begins February 2, 2009 After registering email instructor, SECTION #69587 BEGINS 04/22/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 lisa kaaz, [email protected] O 69578 Wkly hrs by arr L Kaaz ONLINE 3.00 W 69586 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM Staff CR 4 1.00 NOTE: Section # 69578 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access SECTION #69586 BEGINS 04/18/09 CLASS ENDS 04/25/09 and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor, lisa kaaz, [email protected] CA 062G EXCELLING WITH EXCEL 69576 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM Staff CR 4 3.00 Rec prep: CA 010. This online course uses the software program Excel. Students +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs receive instruction in beginning and intermediate spreadsheet procedures for personal and professional use. Credit/No Credit Option. O 69588 Wkly hrs by arr K Dundurs ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 69588 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins on February 2, 2009. After registering, send your e-mail address to the instructor, karina dundurs, [email protected]

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 37 CA 064 ADOBE ACROBAT AND PDF CIS 004A1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I (JAVA) Rec preparation: CA 010. This course focuses on using Adobe Acrobat to convert Co Req: CIS 97.1A. Rec prep: MATH 106/106R. This is a beginning course for stu- Microsoft documents to PDF. PDF files will be enhance with bookmarks, thumbnails dents planning to major in CIS-Computer Science Option and/or who plan to transfer and links. Digital forms will be created and web documents will be converted to PDF. to a four-year schools Computer Science program. The course includes both lecture Credit/No Credit Only. and a hands-on programming component using Java. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- O 69589 Wkly hrs by arr K Dundurs ONLINE 1.00 fer: UC, CSU SECTION #69589 BEGINS 04/21/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 N 69598 M 5:35PM - 10:00PM F George CR 2 4.00 NOTE: Section # 69589 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins April 21, 2009, After registering e-mail instructor, karina dundurs, CIS 004B1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II (JAVA) [email protected] Preq: CIS 004A1. CoReq: CIS 97.1A. Rec prep: MATH 106/106R. This is a contin- uation of CIS 004A.1 (Computer Programming I) intended for students majoring in CA 066 BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS CIS-Computer Science Option and/or planning to transfer to a four-year college or uni- Rec preparation: CA 020 or CA 070 Introduces students to basic features of Adobe versity computer science program. CIS 004B.1 introduces concepts of data structures Photoshop Elements as used for small businesses, amateur photographers, and hob- and sorting/searching algorithms. The course includes both lecture and programming byists. Credit/No Credit Only. in Java. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69649 TTH 3:25PM - 5:30PM F George CR 2 4.00 W 69590 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM R Anthony CR 5 1.00 SECTION #69590 BEGINS 02/21/09 CLASS ENDS 02/28/09 CIS 037 C PROGRAMMING W 69591 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM R Anthony CR 5 1.00 Coreq: CIS 97.1A. Rec prep: MATH 106/106R. Fundamentals of ANSI C language SECTION #69591 BEGINS 03/14/09 CLASS ENDS 03/21/09 syntax are introduced in this course. Structured programming style using the C lan- guage is emphasized. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 73242 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM Staff CR 2 3.00 CA 066A PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2 Rec. prep: CA 066. For amateur photographers, hobbyists, and small businesses, this CIS 039 MICROCOMPUTER ASSEMBLER PROGRAMMING course goes beyond the basics of Adobe Photoshop Elements to include intermediate Rec prep: Math 106/106R. Fundamentals of microcomputer assembler language pro- features and techniques. This course is WVC degree and certificate applicable. Credit/ grams for Intel-based architecture, including language syntax, statements, and pro- No Credit Only. gram design. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 69650 TH 6:50PM - 10:10PM F George CR 2 3.00 W 69592 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM R Anthony CR 5 1.00 SECTION #69592 BEGINS 04/18/09 CLASS ENDS 04/25/09 CIS 37.6 COCOA APPLICATION PROGRAMMING CoReq: CIS 97.1A. Rec prep: MATH 106/106R. The Objective-C programming lan- CA 070 IBM PC - USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS guage, and the underlying C language, is presented from an object-oriented program- This course is designed to introduce students to the use of Windows; application pro- ming perspective. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU grams & utilities. Credit/No Credit Only. N 69651 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM Staff CR 3 3.00 O 69594 K Dundurs ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #69594 BEGINS 03/10/09 CLASS ENDS 04/16/09 CIS 97.1A COMPUTING STUDIES PRACTICUM NOTE: Section # 69594 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class CIS Practicum is a co-requisite to CIS lecture courses; students explore in-depth com- begins March 10, 2009. After registering e-mail instructor, karina dundurs, puting application development skills and work methods. Credit/No Credit Only. [email protected] 69654 W 4:25PM - 6:30PM F George CR 2 0.50 W 69595 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM A Morgan CR 4 1.00 SECTION #69595 BEGINS 02/21/09 CLASS ENDS 02/28/09 COUNSELING CA 074 STOP SURFING - START RESEARCHING COUNS 000A ORIENTATION Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. Take your web searching skills from average to guru level. A mini course to acquaint the student with the intricacies of the college scene-both Learn to access the 70% of the web that a search engine ignores. Learn to find what academic & social. Credit/No Credit Only. you need quickly and to choose the highest quality material from your results. Practice W 69685 SU 8:30AM - 5:15PM P Clark PE 2 0.50 planning, executing, evaluating and documenting a successful search for information. SECTION #69685 BEGINS 04/19/09 CLASS ENDS 04/19/09 This course is West Valley College degree applicable. This is an information compe- NOTE: Section #69685 starts Sunday, April 19, 2009. This section has an tency infused course. Credit/No Credit Only. athletic emphasis. O 69596 Wkly hrs by arr B Proudfoot ONLINE 1.00 W 69686 SU 8:30AM - 5:15PM P Clark PE 2 0.50 SECTION #69596 BEGINS 04/21/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 SECTION #69686 BEGINS 04/26/09 CLASS ENDS 04/26/09 NOTE: Section #69686 starts Sunday, April 26, 2009. This section has an NOTE: Please visit http://snurl.com/libr6 before April 21. Class begins April athletic emphasis. 21, 2009. W 69684 S 8:30AM - 5:15PM BALTIC 0.50 CA 096I CREATING WEB PAGES WITH DREAMWEAVER SECTION #69684 BEGINS 05/16/09 CLASS ENDS 05/16/09 Rec. prep: CA 010, CA 020 or CA 070. Using Dreamweaver, students create dynamic W 73964 S 9:00AM - 5:45PM AAS 10 0.50 web pages for home,small business, or for personal use, upload to a site, add graph- SECTION #73964 BEGINS 04/25/09 CLASS ENDS 04/25/09 ics, and apply other web-building techniques. This class focuses on the home com- NOTE: Emphasis transition from high school to college. puter user. Credit/No Credit Only. W 73965 S 9:00AM - 5:45PM AAS 10 0.50 SECTION #73965 BEGINS 05/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/02/09 W 69598 S 8:15AM - 5:15PM Staff CR 1 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis transition from high school to college. SECTION #69598 BEGINS 05/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/09/09 COMPUTER INFORMATION SERVICES Are You Spring 2009 CIS 002 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING Rec prep: MATH 106/106R. This is a first course in computing, introducing students Ready GRADUATION to the concepts and uses of computing applications in business and society. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69644 MW 9:20AM - 11:25AM J Fenton CR 3 4.00 to Graduate? 69645 TTH 9:20AM - 11:25AM J Fenton CR 3 4.00 Make an appointment with a counselor N 69646 T 5:45PM - 10:00PM J Fenton CR 3 4.00 to check your records and make sure CIS 004A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I (C++ LANGUAGE) all your requirements have been met Co Req: CIS 97.1A Rec prep: Math 106/106R. This is a beginning course for students planning to major in CIS-Computer Science Option and/or who plan to transfer to a before you file your PETITION. four-year schools Computer Science program. The course includes both lecture and a hands-on programming component using C++. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Deadline for petition is N 69647 T 5:45PM - 10:00PM F George CR 2 4.00 March 6, 2009 in Records. Office 38 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS COUNS 005 COLLEGE SUCCESS COUNS 025 IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH COMMUNICATION This comprehensive course integrates personal growth, academic success, career This course will help you to enrich and expand your relationships with decision making and problem solving. This is an information competency infused others through reading about and practicing specific communication course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU skills. Please NOTE: Course satisfies the A.A. degree. It is dual listed with Communication Studies 025 and meets the Communication Studies - A.A. O 69689 Wkly hrs by arr P Clark ONLINE 3.00 degree and certificate requirement (credit for one course only). Credit/No NOTE: Section 69689 is entirely online and is UC/CSU transferable. Go to: Credit Option. Transfer: CSU htpp://instruct.westvalley.edu/clark/ Link to Counseling 5 for syllabus and 69705 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Yukawa BU 8 3.00 Angel instructions. Counseling classes may require assessment fees.O NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. 69693 Wkly hrs by arr P Clark ONLINE 3.00 COUNS 050 CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES SECTION #69693 BEGINS 04/20/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 Cross-cultural theories relative to personal & cultural identity to enhance understanding NOTE: Section #69693 is entirely online and is UC/CSU transferable. Go & respect of diverse groups. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity require- to http://instruct.westvalley.edu/clark, link to Counseling 5 for syllabus and ment for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Angel instructions. Counseling classes may require assessment fees. O 73723 Wkly hrs by arr L Hernandez ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. O 73669 Wkly hrs by arr R Byers ONLINE 3.00 O 69709 Wkly hrs by arr P Ortega ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 73669 is entirely online and is UC/CSU transferable. SECTION #69709 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 Beginning Monday, February 2, 2009. Please visit http://instruct.westvalley. NOTE: Section #69709 meets entirely online.The first day of class is edu/byers for complete getting started instructions. Registered students Monday, April 6, 2009. Upon enrolling in this class, expect an email with please update your email address via MyWebServices to receive course detailed log-in instructions the first day of class. Also, you can log in directly information on the first day of class. Counseling classes may require at URL: http://wvmccd.angellearning.com. Syllabus is online and avail- assessment fees. able starting 4/6/09. For furtherinformation, go to the West Valley College 73986 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Smith AAS 43 3.00 distance learning site or email me at pablo_ [email protected] or NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. call (408) 741-2609. this transferable course meets the CSU and AA/AS 69688 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM L Hernandez AAS 42 3.00 cultural diversity requirement. Counseling classes may require assessment NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. fees. COUNS 012 CAREERS AND LIFE STYLES 69708 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Cubie AAS 42 3.00 In-depth career direction, personal and personality assessment, career exploration and NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. decision making. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69710 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Cubie AAS 48 3.00 NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. O 73765 Wkly hrs by arr R Byers ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 73765 meets entirely online beginning Monday, Febru- COUNS 090 TRANSFER WITH SUCCESS ary 2, 2009. Please visit http://instruct.westvalley.edu/byers for complete This is a course on how to prepare to transfer successfully to a four year university. getting started instructions. Registered students please update your email Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option address via MyWebServices to receive course information on the first day 73748 TH 12:30PM - 2:35PM L Hernandez EOP 1.00 of class. Counseling classes may require assessment fees. SECTION #73748 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 69700 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Bangle EOP 3.00 NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. 69694 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Bangle EOP 3.00 NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. COURT REPORTING 69695 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Eaton EOP 3.00 NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. NOTE: The Court Reporting and Related Technologies Depart- 69696 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Leighton AJ 2 3.00 ment will hold a FREE Information Session for new and interested NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. students on: 73736 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM A Mena AJ 2 3.00 Saturday, January 24 (Orientation) 10-1pm BUS 11 SECTION #73736 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: Section 73736 is a LATE START class. Counseling classes may Wednesday, January 28 (Information) 10-Noon BUS 11 require assessment fees. CTR 007A COURT REPORTING THEORY I COUNS 012B CAREERS AND LIFE STYLES Develop ability to use electronic steno writer and computer-compatible stenotype Preq: Couns 12A.In-depth career direction. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU theory to write in realtime and read back basic English vocabulary. This coursemay be 73731 W 12:30PM - 1:35PM C Nash AJ 2 1.00 repeated three times. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. 69712 MW 11:00AM - 3:15PM L Lawson BU 13 4.00 +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs COUNS 012C CAREERS AND LIFE STYLES NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. In-depth career direction. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 69711 MW 5:45PM - 10:00PM L Lawson BU 13 4.00 69702 TH 12:30PM - 1:35PM M Salcido BU 9 1.00 +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Students enrolled in Sect #69702 must be a Puente student and NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. also enrolled in Engl 1A Sect #69841. Students must first meet with the Puente counselor, or the Puente English instructor to be added to these CTR 007B COURT REPORTING THEORY II classes and to discuss the requirements of the program in more detail. Preq: CTR 007A. The student will apply the knowledge developed in CTR 007A and Counselor’s phone number: (408) 741-2102 Counseling classes may expand the use of prefixes, suffixes and word parts in the realtime writing of a com- require assessment fees. puter-compatible stenotype theory. This course may be repeated three times. Credit/ No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU COUNS 018 JOB SEARCH METHODS 69714 MW 11:00AM - 3:15PM L Lawson BU 12 4.00 Instruction techniques and strategies for job search. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs CSU NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. 73751 F 10:00AM - 12:05PM EOP 1.00 N 69713 MW 5:45PM - 10:00PM L Lawson BU 12 4.00 SECTION #73751 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 +6.5 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. COUNS 024 PERSONAL GROWTH CTR 008A 80 WPM SPEED GOAL Enhance self-esteem and improve interpersonal relationships; develop skills in asser- Preq: CTR 006B. Adv theory concepts to enhance speed development. Designed to tiveness, decision-making and conflict resolution, stress management, goal setting and expand English vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU life management. Improve the overall quality of life and enrich relationships with others. 69715 MTW 2:05PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 Transfer: CSU TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69703 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM P Clark EOP 3.00 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. N 69704 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM L Engelking EOP 3.00 Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. for this course. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 39 CTR 008B 80 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 012B 120 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 008A. Adv theory concepts to enhance speed development. Designed to Preq: CTR 012A. Increase competency by dictation from literary sources, jury charge expand medical terminology. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU & multiple-voice. Designed to expand medical vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. 69716 MTW 2:05PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 Transfer: CSU TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69724 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs Friday will be a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. fee for this course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 008C 80 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 008A OR 008B. Adv theory concepts to enhance speed development. CTR 012C 120 WPM SPEED GOAL Focus on legal terminology. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: CTR 012A or 012B. Increase competency by dictation from relevant material with 69717 MTW 2:05PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 focus on legal vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69725 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 008D 80 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 008A OR 008B OR 008C. Increase speed and expand knowledge of medi- CTR 012D 120 WPM SPEED GOAL cal terminology. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: CTR 012A or 012B or 012C. Prepares students for competency goal by use of 69718 MTW 2:05PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 relevant instructional materials & testing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69726 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. for this course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 010A 100 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 008A or 008B or 008C or 008D or 008S. Increase competency by dictation CTR 014A 140 WPM SPEED GOAL from literary sources, jury charge, business letters and two-voice. Designed to expand Preq: CTR 012A or 012B or 012C or 012D or 012S. Increase competency by dicta- English vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU tion from literary sources, jury charge & multiple-voice materials. Designed to expand 69719 MTW 1:15PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 English vocabulary. Credit/ No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU TH 1:15PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69727 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. for this course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 010B 100 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 010A. Increase competency by dictation from literary sources, jury charge, CTR 014B 140 WPM SPEED GOAL business letters & two-voice. Designed to expand medical vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Preq: CTR 014A. Increase competency by dictation from literary sources, jury charge Option. Transfer: CSU & multiple-voice. Designed to expand medical vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. 69720 MTW 1:15PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 Transfer: CSU TH 1:15PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69728 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. for this course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 010C 100 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 010A or 010B. Increase competency by dictation from relevant material with CTR 014C 140 WPM SPEED GOAL focus on legal vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: CTR 014A or 014B. Increase competency by dictation from relevant materials 69721 MTW 1:15PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 with focus on legal vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU TH 1:15PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69729 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. for this course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 010D 100 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 010A or 010B or 010C. Prepares students for competency goal by use of CTR 014D 140 WPM SPEED GOAL instructional materials and testing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: CTR 014A or 014B or 014C. Prepares students for speed goal by use of instruc- 69722 TTH 1:15PM - 3:50PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 tional materials and testing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU MW 1:15PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 11 69730 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. for this course. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 012A 120 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 010A or 010B or 010C or 010D or 010 S. Increase competency by dicta- tion from literary sources, jury charge & multiple-voice. Designed to expand English vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69723 MTW 12:30PM - 3:00PM P Tchang BU 11 6.50 TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 11 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. 40 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CTR 016A 160 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 018C 180 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 014A or 014B or 014C or 014D or 014S. Increase competency by dicta- Preq: CTR 018A or 018B. Increase competency by dictation from relevant material with tion from literary sources, jury charge & multiple-voice. Designed to expand English focus on legal vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69737 M 1:15PM - 3:20PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 69731 M 2:05PM - 3:50PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 T 1:15PM - 3:20PM E Van Dorn BU 7 T 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 7 W 1:15PM - 3:20PM S Coleman BU 7 W 2:05PM - 3:50PM S Coleman BU 7 TH 1:15PM - 3:20PM L Lawson BU 7 TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM L Lawson BU 7 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: This course will be partially offered in distance learning format. NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. for this course. CTR 018D 180 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 016B 160 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 018A or 018B or 018C. Increase skills by use of instructional materials & Preq: CTR 016A. Dictation from literary sources, jury charge & multiple voice. Designed testing. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU to expand medical vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 69738 M 1:15PM - 3:20PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 69732 M 2:05PM - 3:50PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 T 1:15PM - 3:20PM E Van Dorn BU 7 T 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 7 W 1:15PM - 3:20PM S Coleman BU 7 W 2:05PM - 3:50PM S Coleman BU 7 TH 1:15PM - 3:20PM L Lawson BU 7 TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM L Lawson BU 7 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. for this course. CTR 020 LAB CTR 016C 160 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: Any one of CTR 016 A-D or CTR 016S. This course is designed to provide high- Preq: CTR 016A or 016B. Increase competency by dictation from relevant material with speed, live dictation to students who presently write at 160 words per minute and who focus on legal vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU are preparing to pass qualifying examinations for state or national court reporting cer- 69733 M 2:05PM - 3:50PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 tification or who plan to enter areas of employment utilizing realtime stenotype output. T 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 7 This course may be repeated three times. Credit/No Credit Only. W 2:05PM - 3:50PM S Coleman BU 7 69739 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 2.50 TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM L Lawson BU 7 T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee +2.8 Wkly suppl hrs for this course. NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 016D 160 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 020A 200 WPM SPEED GOAL Preq: CTR 016A or 016B or 016C. Prepares students for competency goal by use of Preq: CTR 018A or 018B or 018C or 018D or 018S. Increase competency by dictation instructional materials & testing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU from literary sources, jury charge, congressional record and/or legal opinion & mul- 69734 M 2:05PM - 3:50PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 tiple voice. Designed to expand English vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: T 2:05PM - 3:50PM E Van Dorn BU 7 CSU W 2:05PM - 3:50PM S Coleman BU 7 69740 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 TH 2:05PM - 3:50PM L Lawson BU 7 T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs for this course. NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee CTR 018A 180 WPM SPEED GOAL for this course. Preq: CTR 016A or 016B or 016C or 016D or 016S. Increase competency by dicta- tion from literary sources, jury charge & multiple-voice. Designed to expand English CTR 020B 200 WPM SPEED GOAL vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer:CSU Preq: CTR 020A. Increase competency by dictation from literary sources, jury charge, 69735 M 1:15PM - 3:20PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 congressional record and/or legal opinion & multiple voice. Designed to expand medi- T 1:15PM - 3:20PM E Van Dorn BU 7 cal vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU W 1:15PM - 3:20PM S Coleman BU 7 69741 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 TH 1:15PM - 3:20PM L Lawson BU 7 T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs for this course. NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee CTR 018B 180 WPM SPEED GOAL for this course. Preq: CTR 018A. Increase competency by dictation from literary sources, jury charge & multiple-voice. Designed to expand medical vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. CTR 020C 200 WPM SPEED GOAL Transfer: CSU Preq: CTR 020A or 020B. Increase competency by dictation from relevant material 69736 M 1:15PM - 3:20PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 & expand knowledge of general legal terminology. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: T 1:15PM - 3:20PM E Van Dorn BU 7 CSU W 1:15PM - 3:20PM S Coleman BU 7 69742 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 TH 1:15PM - 3:20PM L Lawson BU 7 T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs for this course. NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 41 CTR 020D 200 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 030A REALTIME AND COMPUTER-AIDED BASIC DICTIONARY BUILDING Preq: CTR 020A or 020B or 020C. Prepares students for competency goal by use of Preq: CTR 06B1 or CTR 006B. Students receive instruction in basic English text entry instructional materials & testing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU and non-technical dictionary building on an electronic stenotype machine. Using spe- 69743 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 cialized computer software, students create personal dictionaries of several thousand T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 words. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 69750 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 2.00 TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs +4.5 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. CTR 030B REALTIME AND COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL DICTIONARY BUILDING Friday will be a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab Preq: CTR 06B1 or CTR 006B. Students receive instruction in legal text entry; and legal fee for this course. dictionary building on an electronic stenotype machine. Transfer: CSU 69751 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 2.00 CTR 022 LAB +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Preq: Any one of CTR 020 A-D or CTR 020S. This course is designed to provide high- speed, live dictation to students who presently write at 200 words per minute and who CTR 030C REALTIME AND COMPUTER-AIDED MEDICAL DICTIONARY BUILDING are preparing to pass qualifying examinations for state or national court reporting certi- Preq: CTR 06B1 or CTR 006B. Students receive instruction in medical text entry and fication or who plan to enter areas of employment utilizing real-time stenotype output. medical dictionary building on an electronic stenotype machine. Transfer: CSU This course may be repeated three times. Credit/No Credit Only. 69752 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 2.00 69744 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 2.50 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 CTR 038 COURT AND DEPOSITION PROCEDURES TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 Procedures and professional practices in the federal and California court structures +2.8 Wkly suppl hrs applicable to the court reporter. Transfer: CSU NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. N 69753 TH 4:30PM - 7:40PM Staff BU 11 3.00 CTR 022A 220 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 042A CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTER’S REVIEW I Preq: CTR 020A or 020B or 020C or 020D or 020 S. Increase competency by dicta- Preq: CTR 026 and 034 and 038. Preparation for CSR exam with emphasis on medical tion from literary sources, jury charge, congressional record &/or legal opinion & multi- terminology and codes & rules of court. Transfer: CSU ple-voice. Designed to expand English vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: 69754 2.6 Wkly suppl hrs S Coleman BU 12 2.00 CSU CTR 042B CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTER’S REVIEW II 69745 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 Preq: CTR 026 and 034 and 038. Preparation for CSR examination with emphasis on T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 English and legal terminology. Transfer: CSU W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 69755 2.6 Wkly suppl hrs S Coleman BU 12 2.00 +5.6 Wkly suppl hrs CTR 044 COURT REPORTING APPRENTICESHIP NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Preq: CTR 018A or 018B or 018C or 018D or 018S. Transcript production of actual Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee court & deposition proceedings. Mandated by CR Board. Credit/No Credit Only. Trans- for this course. fer: CSU CTR 022B 220 WPM SPEED GOAL 69756 Wkly suppl hrs S Coleman BU 12 1.00 Preq: CTR 022A. Increase competency by dictation from literary sources, jury charge +3.4 Wkly suppl hrs & multiple-voice. Designed to expand medical vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU CTR 091 DIRECTED STUDIES Practice & enhance stenotype skills for exam. Credit/No Credit Only. May be repeated 69746 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 3 times. Transfer: CSU T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 3 Wkly suppl hrs TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. +5.6 Wkly suppl hrs CTR 092 DIRECTED STUDIES NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Students who have completed court reporting theory and are eligible to enroll for Friday will be a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab speed building classes, but for reasons of certifiable conditions outside their control, fee for this course. are unable to meet full requirements for credit in speed building class, may enter into a CTR 022C 220 WPM SPEED GOAL contract for prorated fulfillment of course requirements. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: Preq: CTR 022A or 022B. Prepare for competency goals of 220 wpm. Focus on legal CSU terminology. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 6 Wkly suppl hrs 69747 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 CTR 093 DIRECTED STUDIES W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 Students who have completed court reporting theory and are eligible to enroll for TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 speed building classes, but for reasons of certifiable conditions outside their control, +5.6 Wkly suppl hrs are unable to meet full requirements for credit in speed building class. Credit/No Credit NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Only. Transfer: CSU Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee 9 Wkly suppl hrs for this course. NOTE: There is a $10.00 lab fee for this course. CTR 022D 220 WPM SPEED GOAL CTR 301 COURT REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Preq: CTR 022A or 022B or 022C. Prepares students for competency goal by use of Cooperative Work Experience Education offers qualified students working and learn- instructional materials and testing. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ing in jobs relating to their career and educational goals (Court Reporting) Credit/No 69748 M 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Throndson BU 7 6.50 Credit Option. T 12:30PM - 3:00PM E Van Dorn BU 7 69760 5 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 1.00 W 12:30PM - 3:00PM S Coleman BU 7 TH 12:30PM - 3:00PM L Lawson BU 7 CTR 302 COURT REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE +5.6 Wkly suppl hrs Cooperative Work Experience Education offers qualified students working and learn- NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. ing in jobs relating to their career and educational goals (Court Reporting) Credit/No Friday is a distance learning day for all students. There is a $10.00 lab fee Credit Option. for this course. 69761 10 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 2.00

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 42 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CTR 303 COURT REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Cooperative Work Experience Education offers qualified students working and learn- DIGITAL MEDIA/ Internet SERVICES ing in jobs relating to their career and educational goals (Court Reporting) Credit/No NOTE: The Digital Media/Internet Services Department will hold a Credit Option. FREE Information Session for new and interested students on: 69762 15 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm CR 6 CTR 304 COURT REPORTING OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Cooperative Work Experience Education offers qualified students working and learn- DM/IS 001 DIGITAL MEDIA 1 This class provides an overview of careers in Digital Media. The class features video ing in jobs relating to their career and educational goals (Court Reporting) Credit/No interviews of industry professionals, and students will also conduct Internet research for Credit Option. various assignments. Students will be introduced to various software applications and 69763 20 Wkly suppl hrs L Lawson BU 12 4.00 basic design principles. This course is WVC degree and certificate applicable. Credit/ CTR 34A1 MEDICAL DICTATION FOR THE COURT REPORTER No Credit Only. Preq: HTECH 005 and CTR 012A or 012B or 012C or 012D or 012S. Concentrated O 69769 J Rascov ONLINE 1.00 dictation at varying speeds for testing & transcription. Vocabulary of medical terminol- SECTION #69769 BEGINS 04/22/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 ogy. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Section # 69769 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class 69764 T 9:50AM - 10:50AM M Throndson 1.50 begins April 22, 2009. After registering e-mail instructor, jeff Rascov, T 10:50AM - 12:20PM M Throndson [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// CTR 50X1 COURT REPORTING WORKSHOP GOAL 80 NIGHT www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Preq: CTR 06B1 or 050S or 008A or 008B or 008C or 008D. Students will review theory and operation of the stenotype machine in the continuing education program. DM/IS 004 DIGITAL LAYOUT, COLOR, AND TYPOGRAPHY Emphasis in this course is placed on speed building and accurate transcription of new Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This course covers design principles relating to layout, material for five minutes at 80 wpm with at least 97.5% accuracy. Credit/No Credit typography and color. Students will have the opportunity to learn layout techniques for Option. Transfer: CSU both web and print. This course is WVC degree and certificate applicable. N 69765 M 6:00PM - 9:25PM E Van Dorn BU 11 3.00 69770 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Anthony CR 1 3.00 W 6:00PM - 9:25PM BU 11 DM/IS 007 DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION PROCESS NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. Introducing the business operations of the Digital Media industry, this course focuses There is a $5.00 lab fee for this course. on copyright issues, pricing products, finding clients, and developing business plans. CTR 51X1 COURT REPORTING WORKSHOP (GOAL 100) NIGHT This course is WVC degree and certificate applicable. Credit/No Credit Only. Preq: CTR 008A or 008B or 008C or008D or 010A or 010B or 010C or 010D or 050S 69771 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Anthony CR 6 1.00 or 050X or 051S. Skill development in operation of stenotype machine to enable stu- SECTION #69771 BEGINS 03/10/09 CLASS ENDS 04/16/09 dents to pass competency test. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU DM/IS 010C DIGITAL IMAGES: PHOTOSHOP N 69766 M 6:00PM - 9:25PM E Van Dorn BU 11 3.00 Rec Prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This course focuses on professional techniques for digi- W 6:00PM - 9:25PM BU 11 tal image manipulation including creating digital artwork and image development and NOTE: This course will be partially offered in a distance learning format. preparing digital images for color printing. This course is West Valley College degree There is a $5.00 lab fee for this course. and certificate applicable. CTR 52X1 COURT REPORTING WORKSHOP (GOAL 120) NIGHT O 69772 J McIntosh ONLINE 3.00 Preq: CTR 010A or 010B or 010C or 010D or 012A or 012B or 012C or 012D or 051S NOTE: Section # 69772 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class or 051X or 052S. Skill development in operation of stenotype machine to enable stu- begins on February 2, 2009. After registering send your e-mail to instructor, dents to pass competency test. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU jean mcintosh, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning N 69767 M 6:00PM - 9:25PM E Van Dorn BU 7 3.00 web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email W 6:00PM - 9:25PM BU 7 link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ NOTE: This course is partially offered in a distance learning format. There is 69775 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM Staff CR 1 3.00 a $5.00 lab fee for this course. 69773 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Anthony CR 1 3.00 69774 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff TC B 3.00 CTR 53X1 COURT REPORTING WORKSHOP (GOAL 140) NIGHT Preq: CTR 012A or 012B or 012C or 012D or 014A or 014B or 014C or 014D or 052S DM/IS 010D DIGITAL IMAGES: ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP or 052X or 053S. Intensive practice dictation to prepare for competency tests at this Rec Prep: DM/IS 010C. This is an advanced course in digital image mainpulation. It leve. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU focuses on creating original imagery and effective solutions to projects. This courses is West Valley College degree and certificate applicable. N 69768 M 6:00PM - 9:25PM E Van Dorn BU 7 3.00 W 6:00PM - 9:25PM BU 7 69776 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Anthony CR 1 3.00 NOTE: This course is partially offered in a distance learning format. There is DM/IS 012 ONLINE ENTREPRENEUR a $5.00 lab fee for this course. Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This courses reviews setting up an online auction busi- ness. Students learn how to set up an online business utilizing the tools and infrastruc- ture required to sell in online auctions. This course also reviews profiles of successful sellers. Credit/No Credit Only. O 69777 C Ajam ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #69777 BEGINS 03/10/09 CLASS ENDS 04/16/09 NOTE: Section # 69777 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the internet. Class begins March 10, 2009. After registering email instructor, christina ajam, [email protected] DM/IS 013 APPLE ILIFE All students are required to have a This course uses the Apple iLife application suite to edit and create digital media prod- ucts. The course reviews the Apple iLife suite: iPhoto to organize and print digital pho- West Valley College Student ID Card. tographs, iMovie to capture and edit digital videos, iDVD to organize and burn DVDs, This card is required every time you conduct business in GarageBand to capture and edit digital audio, and iTunes to purchase and download Admissions and Records and is used for access in all computer music online. Credit/No Credit Only. labs and the library.Cards are provided by the College free of 69778 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Rascov CR 1 1.00 SECTION #69778 BEGINS 04/21/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 charge. WVC ID cards may be obtained in the Admissions and Records Building. Check in Admissions and Records for ID processing hours or call 741-2001. Bring one form of photo identification and your Social Security card or an official document with your with college ID#.

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 43 DM/IS 014C DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION: ILLUSTRATOR DM/IS 025 INTERNET MARKETING 1 Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This course focuses on using Illustrator to create digi- Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. Getting the right users to find your web site is key to tal illustrations and various kinds of graphics for visual communication. Emphasis will marketing on the Internet. This course focuses on preparing web sites for submission be placed on acquiring technical skills and learning creative strategies for producing to search engines, marketing, advertising, and domain name issues. This course is a variety of illustrations used in commercial media. This course is WVC degree and WVC degree and certificate applicable. certificate applicable. O 69789 J Rascov ONLINE 1.00 69779 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Rascov CR 1 3.00 SECTION #69789 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/09/09 NOTE: Section # 69789 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class DM/IS 014D ADVANCED ILLUSTRATOR begins February 2, 2009. After registering e-mail instructor, jeff rascov, Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This is an advanced course in developing illustrative [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning web page images using Adobe Illustrator. The course focuses on the creation of completed com- for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// mercial quality illustrations. Students have the opportunity to learn to develop their own www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ style while exploring different types of illustrative applications. Production methodolo- gies from concept to pre-press consideration are stressed. DM/IS 062A FLASH: CREATING INTERACTIVE WEB PAGES 69780 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Anthony CR 6 3.00 Rec prep:CA 020 or CA 070 and DM/IS 050A. Macromedia Flash is the premiere animation and authoring tool for the creation of interactive multimedia web sites. With DM/IS 018 FREELANCE AND STARTUP FOR THE WEB AND DIGITAL MEDIA Flash Professional 8, students will have the opportunity to learn how to design and Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This course explores planning, creating, marketing, and author interactive content rich with video, graphics, and animation for websites or growing a freelance or startup Web/Digital Media business. This course is WVC degree mobile content. This course is West Valley College degree and certificate applicable. and certificate applicable. N 69790 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Rascov CR 1 3.00 O 69781 C Ajam ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 69781 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access DM/IS 066 DIGITAL AUDIO AND VIDEO and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor, Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. Audio and video web sites are a major destination on christina ajam, [email protected] the Internet today. This course introduces students to writing, shooting and producing digital video projects. Students will learn to digitally edit video and audio for delivery on DM/IS 021A WEB DEVELOPMENT DVDs, iPods, and the Internet. Other topics in the class include how to post content to Rec Prep: CA 070. This course focuses on web site production and development using youtube, emusic, and google. This course is West Valley College degree and certificate XHTML, HTML, and CSS. This course is West Valley College degree and certificate applicable. applicable. O 69792 J Rascov ONLINE 3.00 O 69783 S Ajam ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 69792 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class NOTE: Section # 69783 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the internet. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering e-mail instructor, jeff Rascov, begins February 2, 2009. After you registered email instructor sam ajam, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning web page [email protected] for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// 69782 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Ajam CR 6 3.00 www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ DM/IS 021B WEB DEVELOPMENT 2 DM/IS 072 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES Rec Prep: DM/IS 021A. This course extends the DM/IS 021A focus on web site Rec. prep: DM/IS 020C. This course focuses on creating wireless applications using production and development using PHP and mySQL by adding more complex web WML/WAP, XHTML Basic, and other new technologies. This course is West Valley Col- application requirements. This course is West Valley College degree and certificate lege Degree and Certificate applicable. Credit/No Credit Option. applicable. O 73619 K Carey ONLINE 3.00 O 73273 K Carey ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 73619 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access NOTE: Section # 73273 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor, and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor, kelly carey, [email protected] kelly carey, [email protected] DM/IS 086 PORTFOLIO PLANNING/REVIEW: DESKTOP PUB.AND DIGITAL MEDIA DM/IS 023 WEB DESIGN: DREAMWEAVER Rec Prep: DM/IS 080 or concurrent enrollment. This course is for Desktop Publishing Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This class introduces the design and development of and Digital Media students committed to developing a professional quality traditional web sites. Dreamweaver, a html editor enables users to efficiently design, develop and and digital portfolio. This course is WVC degree and certificate applicable. maintain websites. Students will learn how to buy a domain name and set up web host- N 69794 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM K Carey CR 6 3.00 ing. Students will have the opportunity to develop a professional quality web site. This course is West Valley College degree and certificate applicable. DM/IS 087 DIGITAL MEDIA INTERN EXPERIENCE O 69785 K Carey ONLINE 3.00 Rec Prep: DM/IS 080 or concurrent enrollment. In this course, students obtain practical NOTE: Section # 69785 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access experience in a business environment for a minimum of ten hours per week. Additional and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor, focus is on the preparation of a resume and cover letter for potential employers. This kelly carey, [email protected] course is WVC degree and certificate applicable. Credit/No Credit Only. 69784 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Min CR 6 3.00 N 69795 M 5:30PM - 6:35PM K Carey CR 6 3.00 DM/IS 023B WEB DEVELOPMENT: DREAMWEAVER DM/IS 091 DIRECTED STUDIES Rec prep: DM/IS 023A. In this advanced Dreamweaver class students will use CSS to Directed studies are investigations of special interest to the student which are related to, design the user interface for web sites. The course also covers how to connect web but not included in, regular courses offered by the college. Credit/No Credit Option. pages to databases using XML and PHP. Students will build their own SQL database and program dynamic web pages. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to DM/IS 092 DIRECTED STUDIES learn how to connect web page forms to databases and other user centered Web 2.0 Directed studies are investigations of special interest to the student which are related to, content. The DM/IS department highly encourages students in this course to simul- but not included in, regular courses offered by the college. Credit/No Credit Option. taneously enroll in DM/IS 091, 092, or 093 to enhance skill development in a profes- sional creative environment. This course is West Valley College degree and certificate DM/IS 093 DIRECTED STUDIES applicable. Directed studies are investigations of special interest to the student which are related to, but not included in, regular courses offered by the college. Credit/No Credit Option. O 69787 K Carey ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 69787 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access DM/IS 100A RICH INTERACTIVE APPLICATIONS: FLEX and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor, Flex153 is a cross-platform development framework for creating Rich Internet Applica- kelly carey, [email protected] tions (RIAs). Students create a variety of expressive, high-performance applications for delivery via the Internet. Grade or Credit/No Credit Option. 73272 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Anthony CR 1 3.00 STUDENTS! You can now go online to westvalley.edu and click on MyWebServices to view your priority date for registration 44 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS LS 942 EFFECTIVE CRITICAL READING DISABILITY AND EDUCATIONAL This course is designed to teach critical reading skills to students who have reading difficulties due to a learning disability. It stresses the practical application of strategies SUPPORT PROGRAM (D.E.S.P.) to improve reading comprehension. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. D.E.S.P.-ADAPTED COMPUTER COURSES Credit/No Credit only. D.E.S.P.-LEARNING SKILLS COURSES 73606 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Sherrill DESP TU23 3.00 D.E.S.P.-COMMUNICATION DISABILITY COURSES D.E.S.P.-PHYSICAL EDUCATION ADAPTED (See Physical Education) LS 943A WRITING SUPPORT LAB A This is a lab course to support students enrolled in English 001A. Designed to meet the educational needs of students with disabilities, it stresses the practical application of strategies to compensate for the disability and its effect on reading and written lan- D.E.S.P.-ADAPTED COMPUTER COURSES guage. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. LS 901A COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION 70199 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Sherrill LS 1.00 Improve basic academic skills and/or cognitive processes. Learn computer keyboard NOTE: This course is highly recommended as support for DESP students (typing skills). Especially recommended for those who need to build basic skills with a in English 1A, section 69838 (TTh 9:20) with Carolyn Fasano. modified pace or teaching method. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the 70198 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Crosby-Lundin DESP TU23 1.00 associate degree. NOTE: This course is highly recommended as support for DESP students 70163 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM A Crosby-Lundin LS 1.00 in English 1A, section 69831(MW 12:30) with Jennifer Wagner. NOTE: Introductory Level. Students MUST meet with DESP Counselor to enroll. Enrollment will NOT be through Tel-Reg or Web-Reg. LS 943B WRITING SUPPORT LAB B This is a lab course to support students enrolled in English 001B. Designed to meet LS 908A COMPUTER BASICS the educational needs of students with disabilities, it stresses the practical application This course introduces students to computers and how they are used at home, at of strategies to compensate for the disability and its effect on reading and written lan- school, and in the workplace. Students have the opportunity to become comfortable guage. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. with computers and certain selected software through hands-on operation in a lab set- 70200 TTh 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Colson LS 1.00 ting. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. NOTE: This course is highly recommended as optional support for DESP 73457 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM A Crosby-Lundin LS 2.00 students in English 1B, section 69856 (MW 9:20) with Cathy Mayerhofer. NOTE: Introductory Level. LS 944 EFFECTIVE LEARNING: MATH PROCESSING This is a basic math class designed to meet the educational needs of students with D.E.S.P.-LEARNING SKILLS COURSES disabilities. Instruction focuses on basic arithmetic and pre-algebra skills with emphasis on the critical thinking and study skills necessary for success in math. Credit/No Credit LS 001 LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE AND LIFE Option. In this course, students learn and apply learning strategies to increase their effective- 70201 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Colson DESP TU23 3.00 ness, both in the classroom and in day-to-day life activities. Major subjects include: goal setting, time management, listening and notetaking skills, memory techniques, LS 976 ADJUNCT LEARNING STRATEGIES reading improvement, test taking, improving concentration, learning styles and stress This course is designed to provide students with learning strategies to be more suc- management. Credit DOES APPLY to the associate degree. Credit/No Credit Option. cessful and better able to adapt to different learning opportunities in their content- 70159 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Colson DESP TU23 3.00 based class. Learning strategies will include time management, listening/notetaking, NOTE: This is an information competency infused course. memory improvement, textbook reading, test preparation, research writing and critical thinking skills. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. LS 930A ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING DISABILITIES 73543 Wkly suppl hrs J Colson DESP TU23 0.50 Evaluation by a professional Learning Specialist to assess for possible learning disabili- ties. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. COUNS 005 COLLEGE SUCCESS 70165 Wkly suppl hrs J Colson LS 0.50 This comprehensive course integrates personal growth, academic success, career NOTE: To enroll, you MUST contact the Disability and Educational Support decision making and problem solving. This is an information competency infused Program at 741-2010 to schedule an appointment with a DESP counselor course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU or Learning Disability Specialist. If it is determined that you would benefit 73986 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Smith AAS 43 3.00 from assessment, you will be enrolled on a space available basis. Enroll- NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. ment will NOT be through Tel-Reg or Web-Reg. LIBR 004 INFORMATION COMPETENCY LS 931B EFFECTIVE LEARNING: MATH LAB This course provides students with the opportunity to develop and strengthen research Designed to provide for the specific application of math learning strategies for alge- skills and to learn the core concepts of information retrieval. Students are introduced braic, and other mathematical course work. Taken concurrently with a Math Depart- to the essential techniques for finding, evaluating, and analyzing information. The class ment class. May be repeated 3 times. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to covers the use of electronic resources, how to create research strategies to retrieve the associate degree. relevant information, how to critically evaluate information, and how to use the Internet 70190 Wkly suppl hrs G Ehlers LS 0.50 as a research tool. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This course is highly recommended as supplemental support for 70155 F 8:50AM - 12:00PM A Crosby-Lundin CR 5 1.00 DESP students in Math 106, section 70277. SECTION #70155 BEGINS 02/06/09 CLASS ENDS 03/13/09 70192 M 8:05AM - 9:10AM S Sherrill LS 0.50 NOTE: Supplemental support for DESP students in Math 902P, Pre- Algebra. Tutoring also takes place on Wednesday 8:05 - 9:10 am. D.E.S.P.-COMMUNICATION DISABILITY COURSES 70193 T 8:05AM - 9:10AM J Colson LS 0.50 NOTE: Supplemental support for DESP students in Math 103, Elementary LS 960A ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS Algebra. Tutoring also takes place on Thursday 8:05 - 9:10 am. Assessment of the level of communication ability and identification of specific areas 70191 W 8:05AM - 9:10AM R Wong LS 0.50 requiring specialized instruction or support: speech and voice production, language NOTE: Supplemental support for DESP students in Math 10, Elementary comprehension and verbal expression. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply Statistics, sections 70238 and 70239. to the associate degree. 70202 Wkly suppl hrs G Briody LS 0.50 LS 941B EFFECTIVE SENTENCE AND PARAGRAPH WRITING NOTE: To enroll you MUST contact the Disability and Educational Support This is a basic writing course designed to meet educational needs of students with Program at 741-2010 to schedule an appointment with a DESP Counselor learning difficulties. Paragraph development and organization and basic grammar and or Communcation Disability Specialist. If it is determined that you would punctuation are addressed. Credit/No Credit Only. benefit from assessment you will be enrolled on a space available basis. 70194 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Miller AAS 35B 3.00 Enrollment will NOT be through Tel-Reg or Web-Reg. LS 941C EFFECTIVE ESSAY WRITING LS 972 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT This is a basic writing course designed to meet the educational needs of students This is a basic communication course designed to meet the educational needs of stu- with learning disabilities who exhibit written language difficulties. The course addresses dents with acquired speech and language disabilities. Credit/ No Credit Only. Credit essay development and organization, and includes review of basic grammar and punc- does not apply to the associate degree. tuation. Credit/No Credit Option 70205 TTH 2:25PM - 3:30PM G Briody LS 2.00 70195 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Colson DESP TU23 3.00 70196 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Sherrill DESP TU23 3.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 45 ECON 001B PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS DRAFTING Theory and analysis of individual decision makers and institutional economic actors. DRAFT 050 BEGINNING DRAFTING Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Basic materials & fundamentals of drafting. Credit/No Credit Option. O 69820 Wkly hrs by arr J Kea ONLINE 3.00 69800 TTH 12:30PM - 2:35PM Staff TC F 2.00 NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access to e-mail and the internet. Class BEGINS on February 2nd on the class DRAFT 051A TECHNICAL DRAFTING-BEGINNING website: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/kea/ If this class is full at the time Preq: Math 902 or 1 yr HS math and DRAFT 050. Practice in orthographic projections you attempt to register, please e-mail the instructor for information about (multi-view), primary auxiliaries, and some sketching and lettering. Credit/No Credit adding. [email protected] Option. Transfer: CSU O 69823 Wkly hrs by arr J Kea ONLINE 3.00 69801 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM Staff AAS 42 3.00 SECTION #69823 BEGINS 03/23/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: LATE START! Runs from 3/23/09 through 5/30/09 This class meets DRAFT 051B TECHNICAL DRAFTING-INTERMEDIATE only ONLINE and requires a computer and access to e-mail and the inter- Preq: Draft 51A. Orthographic projection, secondary auxiliaries, threads & fasteners. net. Class BEGINS on MARCH 23rd on the class website: http://instruct. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU westvalley.edu/kea/ If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, 69802 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM Staff AAS 42 3.00 please e-mail the instructor for information about adding. janis_kea@ westvalley.edu DRAFT 051C TECHNICAL DRAFTING-ADVANCED GENERALIZATION 69818 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Kea LIB ILC 3.00 Preq: Draft 51B. Machine drafting, topographic drawing, gears & cams. Credit/No NOTE: This class meets in the Interactive Learning Classroom which is Credit Option. . Transfer: CSU located in the Library Annex across the hall from the TV Studio. 69803 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM Staff AAS 42 3.00 69819 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Kea SS 61 3.00 69822 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Liu SS 61 3.00 DRAFT 073 AUTOCAD - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN 73321 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Sandhu LA 10 3.00 Rec prep: Math 902 or concurrently. This course is an introduction to computer-aided N 73322 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM Kardevani SS 61 3.00 drafting using Auto-CAD on the PC. The course emphasis will be in the construction of 2D drawings. This course is designed for students with no prior computer experience. ECON 045 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE This course is West Valley College AA/AS degree and certificate applicable. Credit/No This course provides an introduction to the theory of finance and the valuation of finan- Credit Option. Transfer: CSU cial assets such as stocks, bonds, options, and derivatives. The course reviews and 69804 MW 10:55AM - 1:25PM J Lily TC F 3.00 analyzes risk and return, efficient market hypothesis, and behavioral finance. Transfer: +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 69806 TTH 8:15AM - 10:45AM Staff TC F 3.00 73320 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Liu SS 61 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs N 69805 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM Staff TC F 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ENGINEERING ENGR 010 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAFT 075 ADVANCED AUTOCAD This course will introduce first-year engineering students to experimentation, data Preq: DRAFT 073 or ID 065 or CA 075 or ARCH 070. Students will study advanced analysis, basic computer skills, and, most importantly to engineering design, and to the topics in AutoCad. Emphasis will be on advanced topics in the construction of both 2D engineering profession. Transfer: UC, CSU and 3D drawings and solid modeling. Credit/No Credit Option. 69921 TTH 4:00PM - 6:30PM N Djordjevich TC F 4.00 69807 MW 1:30PM - 4:00PM A Huang TC F 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ENGR 020 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Orthographic projection, sections, auxiliaries, dimensioning and a project. Both draw- ECONOMICS ing board and CAD techniques will be utilized. Primarily for engineering transfer stu- ECON 001A PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS dents. Transfer: UC, CSU Theory and analysis of the economic system as a whole. Credit/No Credit Option. 69922 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM Staff AAS 42 3.00 Transfer: UC, CSU ENGR 021 INTRO COMPUTING FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS O 69810 Wkly hrs by arr S Liu ONLINE 3.00 Co-requisite: Math 003A. Introduction to computer science using the C++ program- NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access ming language, with a focus on science engineering problems. Topics include program to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning webpages design, development, documentation, algorithms, and elementary data structures. for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional Transfer: UC, CSU links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www/ westvalley.edu/wvc/dl Class BEGINS on February 2nd on the class web- N 69923 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM R Gerola TC A 3.00 site: If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs instructor for information about adding. [email protected] ENGR 023 VECTOR MECHANICS O 69815 Wkly hrs by arr S Liu ONLINE 3.00 Preq: PHYS 004A. Vector Mechanics is the application of static principles for solution SECTION #69815 BEGINS 03/23/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 of problems with particles, trusses, frames, cables, and other structural components NOTE: LATE START! Runs from 3/23/09 through 5/30/09. For materials under concentrated and distributed force systems. Transfer: UC, CSU related to this course, go to: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html. On the first day of class, review the course announcements and syllabus N 69924 T 6:40PM - 9:50PM N Djordjevich TC F 3.00 thoroughly. If the course is full, email the instructor: samuel_liu@westvalley. ENGR 024 INTRODUCTION TO CIRCUIT ANALYSIS edu. Register yourself on the wait list, so that we can try to make a place Preq: PHYS 004B, Co-Requisite: MATH 004A. Circuit laws, resistive circuits, natural for you. Regular computer, email and internet access are required for this and complete response of simple circuits, steady-state sinusoidal analysis and power course. This class MEETS ON CAMPUS 2 times during the semester, once calculations. Primarily for transfer students in engineering. Transfer: UC, CSU in the middle, once at the end. http://www.westvalley.edu/dl. Class Begins on MARCH 23rd on the class website. N 69925 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM Y Feng AAS 11 3.00 69813 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Liu SS 61 3.00 69812 MW 10:05AM - 11:30AM B Truongson CMB OAK 3.00 NOTE: This class meets at the Campbell Educational Development Department, Oak Room. 69809 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Liu SS 61 3.00 69808 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM D Sanford SS 61 3.00 Attention! 69811 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff SS 61 3.00 Add Codes can be processed Online go to westvalley.edu and click on MyWebServices 46 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS 69845 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM Staff LA 39 3.00 ENGLISH NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 ENGL 001A ENGLISH COMPOSITION Lab. 69847 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM Staff LA 37 3.00 Preq: Qualifying assessment scores or CR in Engl 905 and Reading 961. This course NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 introduces the techniques of collegiate English composition with emphasis on clear Lab. and effective writing and analytical reading. Students will write a series of essays includ- N 69848 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM S Nuss LA 37 3.00 ing a documented research paper. Because this is a collegiate level writing course, NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 students must enroll with strong grammatical competence. Transfer: UC, CSU Lab. O 69850 Wkly hrs by arr L Saito-Liu ONLINE 3.00 N 69849 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM A Orleans LA 39 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. Section #69850 has a COMMUNITY ISSUES and ACTIVISM EMPHA- Lab. SIS and meets only ONLINE using the Internet and utilizes the ANGEL N 69853 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM W Logsdon LA 37 3.00 learning management system. Class begins on 2/2/09. After registering go NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 to www.westvalley.edu/dl/ and click on “How to login to Angel” for further Lab. assistance. Students may also click the ONLINE courses link to access the instructor’s contact information. ENGL 001B ENGLISH COMPOSITION O 69851 Wkly hrs by arr L Saito-Liu ONLINE 3.00 Preq: Engl 001A. This course builds on composition skills developed in Engl 001A by NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 introducing students to the analysis of literature through discussion and writing. While Lab. Section #69851 has a COMMUNITY ISSUES AND ACTIVISM reading literary texts (fiction, poetry, drama) from diverse cultures, students will learn EMPHASIS, meets only ONLINE using the Internet and utilizes the ANGEL a variety of writing techniques, interpretive strategies, and research skills. This is an learning management system. Class begins on 2/2/09.After registering go information competency infused course. Transfer: UC, CSU to www.westvalley.edu/dl/ and click on “How to login to Angel” for further O 69868 Wkly hrs by arr D Gray ONLINE 3.00 assistance. Students may also click the ONLINE courses link to access the NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. instructor’s contact information. The above Section #69868 focuses on CONTEMPORARY ARAB AMERI- O 69854 Wkly hrs by arr D Gray ONLINE 3.00 CAN literature and meets only online using the ANGEL course manage- NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 ment system and MS Word. To begin the course go to www.westvalley. Lab. This section meets only online using the ANGEL course management edu/dl/angel_login.html and follow instructions for logging into ANGEL. system and MS Word. To begin the course go to www.westvalley.edu/dl/ O 69872 Wkly hrs by arr L Harris ONLINE 3.00 angel_login.html and follow instructions for logging into ANGEL. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. 69824 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Mayerhofer LA 37 3.00 Section #69872 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 February 2. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning web Lab. page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the 69826 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Golaw LA 39 3.00 instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 O 69875 Wkly hrs by arr L Harris ONLINE 3.00 Lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. 69827 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Gray LA 40 3.00 Section #69875 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 February 2. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning web Lab. The above Section #69827 is part of the FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the program which is referenced on pg. 37. Please contact Linda Gibson, Dean instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ of Matriculation and Counseling at (408)741-2136 or linda_gibson@west- 69855 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Colligan LA 35 3.00 valley.edu for further information on this program. Students use the ANGEL NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. course management system and MS Word. 69856 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Mayerhofer LA 37 3.00 69828 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM P Boudreaux LA 40 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69858 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Golaw LA 37 3.00 Students enrolling in the above Section #69828 must also be enrolled in NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. the SUCCESS Program which has an AFRICAN AMERICAN EMPHASIS. Section #69858 has a SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, GRAPHIC NOVEL 69829 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM L Harris LA 39 3.00 EMPHASIS. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69859 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Boudreaux LA 37 3.00 73530 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Condon LA 22B 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 lab. 69861 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM D Gray LA 37 3.00 69830 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Pape LA 40 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. The above Section #69861 focuses on CONTEMPORARY ARAB AMERI- 69831 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Wagner LA 39 3.00 CAN literature. Students use the ANGEL course management system and NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. MS Word. 73533 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM Staff LA 35 3.00 69863 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Fasano LA 29 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. 69834 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM D Hendel De La O LA 35 3.00 Section #69863 has a DETECTIVE FICTION EMPHASIS. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69864 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM V Kalivitis LA 37 3.00 69835 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM Staff LA 37 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 73534 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Biswas LA 22A 3.00 69836 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Lerma LA 39 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69865 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM V Kalivitis LA 37 3.00 69837 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Wingrove LA 40 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69866 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Pape LA 33 3.00 69838 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Fasano LA 29 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69867 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Wingrove LA 40 3.00 69839 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Lerma LA 39 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 73537 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM K Wallace LA 33 3.00 69840 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Biswas LA 29 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. 69874 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM W Davis LA 37 3.00 Section #69840 has a WOMEN’s STUDIES focus. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. 69841 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM L Burrill LA 40 3.00 73538 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM D Quinn LA 35 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. Students enrolled in the above Section #69841 must be in the PUENTE 69869 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM M Colligan LA 35 3.00 Project and must be enrolled in Melissa Salcido’s Counseling 12C Section NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. #69702. N 69870 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM W Logsdon LA 35 3.00 69842 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Richey LA 37 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. N 69871 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM W Davis LA 35 3.00 69844 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Pape LA 39 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. N 69873 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM R Adams-Palmer LA 35 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001B must also enroll in ENGL 992 lab. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 47 ENGL 001C CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING ENGL 070A CREATIVE WRITING Preq: Engl 001A. This course continues emphasis on English composition skills with Preq: Eligibility for ENGL 001A. Rec prep: Completion of ENGL 001A. This course focus on techniques and principles of writing effective arguments. Transfer: UC, CSU includes study and practice of the techniques involved in writing fiction and poetry, dis- O 69880 Wkly hrs by arr J Lerma ONLINE 3.00 cussion of the work of various professional writers, and analysis and criticism of student NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 writing during class workshops. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU lab. This class meets solely online and does not require an orientation. O 69893 Wkly hrs by arr R Pape ONLINE 3.00 Class begins on 2/2/09. Email the instructor only if you are trying to add NOTE: Section #69893 MEETS ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins the course and have not been added to the waitlist.To begin the course, on February 2.To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning go to the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the online courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http:// the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ www.westvalley.edu/dl/ Because of an overwhelming demand for online 69891 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Schulter LA 35 3.00 classes, you will only receive an email if you are going to be added to the 69892 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM K Wallace LA 33 3.00 course. Adds will not start until the first week of class. Thank you for your patience. ENGL 070B CREATIVE WRITING 69876 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Schulter LA 29 3.00 Preq: ENGL 070A and eligibility for ENGL 001A. Rec. Prep: Completion of ENGL 001A. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. This course allows students to develop and enhance skills and techniques of writing 73531 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff LA 32 3.00 fiction and poetry introduced in ENGL 070A. Credit/ No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. CSU 69878 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Wagner LA 39 3.00 O 69896 Wkly hrs by arr R Pape ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. NOTE: Section #69896 MEETS ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins Section #69883 has a SIMPSONS EMPHASIS. on February 2. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning 73536 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM P Boudreaux LA 22A 3.00 web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ N 69883 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Wagner LA 37 3.00 69894 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Schulter LA 35 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. 69895 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM K Wallace LA 33 3.00 Section #69883 has a SIMPSONS EMPHASIS. ENGL 903 BASIC GRAMMAR AND SENTENCE STRUCTURE ENGL 001C CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING—HONORS This is a first level language skills course concentrating on grammar, sentence struc- Preq: Engl 001A. This course continues emphasis on English composition skills with ture, punctuation, usage, spelling, vocabulary, and reading. This course is not recom- focus on techniques and principles of writing effective arguments. Transfer: UC, CSU mended for or designed to meet the needs of ESL students. This course does not fulfill 69882 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Schulter LA 22A 3.00 the English requirement for the Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. 69898 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM L Farber LA 33 3.00 To sign up for the above HONORS course, please contact the HONORS 69897 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM K Wallace LA 33 3.00 Office at (408)741-2614. MW 3:45PM - 5:15PM CAWLAB SECTION #69897 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/25/09 ENGL 005B SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE NOTE: The above section #69897 is linked to English 905 Section #69905 Rec. prep: Engl. 001A. This course provides a survey of English literature from the which begins on 4/6/09 and meets at the same time and in the same room Romantic period and Wordsworth to the present. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: as this section meets. Students must enroll in both sections. UC, CSU 69900 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Boudreaux LA 22A 3.00 N 69884 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Gerzanics LA 35 3.00 N 69899 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Richey LA 40 3.00 ENGL 006A WORLD LITERATURE This course surveys early literature from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands. This course emphasizes literature outside the Anglo- American tradition. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 73529 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Maia LA 35 3.00 ENGL 006B WORLD LITERATURE - HONORS Rec. Prep: Engl 001A. This course provides a survey of World literature from the 17th century to the present. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69885 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Maia LA 29 3.00 NOTE: To register in the above HONORS course, please call the HONORS Office at (408)741-2614. ENGL 007B AMERICAN LITERATURE for a job? This course surveys major American literary traditions from the Civil War to the present. …visit Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU, UC 69886 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Golaw LA 35 3.00 JOB PLACEMENT ENGL 013 LATINO/CHICANO LITERATURE Rec. Prep: Engl 001A. This course focuses on literary styles, prevalent themes, and in AAS 35! literary criticism to examine the Latino/Chicano experience. Satisfies the Cultural Diver- sity requirement for the AA/AS degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 73535 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Schulter LA 35 3.00 • Individual Career Coaching ENGL 041 LITERATURE AND FILM One-on-one coaching; resume development; Rec. prep: Engl 001A. This course examines cultural, artistic, and historical aspects interviewing practice; job search planning of selected works of literature and film. Course focus will vary. This course may be and much more. repeated once.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC ,CSU N 73539 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM L Harris LIB ILC 3.00 • Employment Listings ENGL 049 MODERN FICTION Check out the “Hot Jobs” binders for jobs Rec. Prep: Engl 001A. This course involves reading and analyzing modern and con- temporary novels and short stories. Fulfills the general education requirement for litera- on and off campus. ture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69890 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM L Burrill LA 35 3.00 Call the Career Placement/Workforce Development Advisor, Amy Brumgard, at 741-2508 for more info, or drop by AAS 35.

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 48 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ENGL 905 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS-A PREPARATORY COURSE ENGL 990 WRITING SKILLS LAB Preq: Engl. 903 or ESL 65GW or qualifying assessment scores. Coreq: Engl 980A-D. This course is a co-requisite lab for English 905: English Fundamentals. The lab pro- This course prepares students for college-level writing and English 001A. Students vides skill-building activities that support the work of English 905. Students complete have the opportunity to learn to write essays that develop ideas clearly and use gram- individually designed assignments appropriate for their skill level and needs. Students matically correct language. Students have the opportunity to develop various writing who enroll in this lab must also enroll in English 905. Credits earned in this course do strategies using classroom computers. A grade of credit qualifies the student for Eng- not apply to an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. lish 001A. This course does not apply to the Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. 73787 Wkly suppl hrs V Kalivitis WRTLAB 0.50 O 69910 Wkly hrs by arr J Lerma ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 990 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 905. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. 73788 Wkly suppl hrs J Lerma WRTLAB 0.50 Section #69910 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 990 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 905. February 2. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning web 73789 Wkly suppl hrs L Saito-Liu WRTLAB 0.50 page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 990 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 905. instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ 73790 Wkly suppl hrs D Quinn WRTLAB 0.50 73526 M 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Michals LA 33 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 990 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 905. W 9:20AM - 10:45AM CAWLAB 73791 Wkly suppl hrs D Quinn WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 990 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 905. 73527 M 9:20AM - 10:45AM L Farber CAWLAB 3.00 73792 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 W 9:20AM - 10:45AM LA 33 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 990 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 905. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 lab. 69901 M 10:55AM - 12:20PM L Saito-Liu LA 33 3.00 ENGL 991 WRITING SKILLS LAB W 10:55AM - 12:20PM CAWLAB This course is a co-requisite lab for English 1A: English Composition. The lab provides NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. skill-building activities that support the work of English 1A. Students complete individu- 69902 M 10:55AM - 12:20PM V Kalivitis CAWLAB 3.00 ally designed assignments appropriate for their skill level and needs. Students who W 10:55AM - 12:20PM LA 33 enroll in this lab must also enroll in English 1A. Credits earned in this course do not NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. apply to an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. 69903 M 12:30PM - 1:55PM N Michals LA 33 3.00 73793 Wkly suppl hrs L Burrill WRTLAB 0.50 W 12:30PM - 1:55PM CAWLAB NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. 001A. 69904 M 12:30PM - 1:55PM V Kalivitis CAWLAB 3.00 73794 Wkly suppl hrs J Gerzanics WRTLAB 0.50 W 12:30PM - 1:55PM LA 33 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. 001A. 69905 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM K Wallace LA 33 3.00 73795 Wkly suppl hrs C Golaw WRTLAB 0.50 MW 3:45PM - 5:15PM CAWLAB NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL SECTION #69905 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 001A. NOTE: The above Section #69905 is linked to English 903, Section 73807 Wkly suppl hrs L Harris WRTLAB 0.50 #69897, which begins 2/2/09 and ends 3/25/09 and meets at the same NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL time and in the same room as this section meets. Students must enroll in 001A. both sections. 73808 Wkly suppl hrs J Maia WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 69907 T 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Quinn LA 33 3.00 001A. TH 9:20AM - 10:45AM CAWLAB 73809 Wkly suppl hrs R Pape WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 69906 TH 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Hendel De La O LA 33 3.00 001A. T 9:20AM - 10:45AM CAWLAB 73810 Wkly suppl hrs K Colligan WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 lab must also enroll in ENGL 69909 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM Staff LA 39 3.00 001A. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. 73811 Wkly suppl hrs M Wingrove WRTLAB 0.50 N 69911 W 6:00PM - 7:25PM Staff CAWLAB 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL W 7:35PM - 9:10PM LA 39 001A. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 905 must also enroll in ENGL 990 Lab. 73812 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ENGL 975A WRITING SKILLS LAB 001A. This course offers individualized programs for improving basic writing skills. To ensure 73813 Wkly suppl hrs C Fasano WRTLAB 0.50 a place, students should enroll in person at the Lab (located in the Library) early in the NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the Associate degree. 001A. 69913 Wkly suppl hrs C Golaw WRTLAB 0.50 73814 Wkly suppl hrs W Davis WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ENGL 975B WRITING SKILLS LAB 001A. This course offers individualized programs for improving basic writing skills. To ensure 73815 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 a place, students should enroll in person at the Lab (located in the Library) early in NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the Associate degree. 001A. 69914 Wkly suppl hrs C Golaw WRTLAB 0.50 73816 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ENGL 975C WRITING SKILLS LAB 001A. This course offers individualized programs for improving basic writing skills. To ensure 73817 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 a place, students should enroll in person at the Lab (located in the Library) early in the NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the Associate degree. 001A. 69915 Wkly suppl hrs C Golaw WRTLAB 0.50 73818 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 991 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ENGL 975D WRITING SKILLS LAB 001A. This course offers individualized programs for improving basic writing skills. To ensure a place, students should enroll in person at the Lab (located in the Library) early in the semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the Associate degree. 69916 Wkly suppl hrs C Golaw WRTLAB 0.50

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 49 ENGL 992 WRITING SKILLS LAB ESL 961RV BASIC READING AND VOCABULARY 1 This course is a co-requisite lab for English 1B: English Composition. The lab provides Preq: Qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 961GW and ESL 961LS concurrently. skill-building opportunities that support the work of English 1B. Students complete Read and understand sentences written in English. Credit/No Credit Option. individually designed assignments appropriate for their skill level and needs. Students 69937 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM D Ryan LA 41 3.50 who enroll in this lab must also enroll in English 1B. Credits earned in this course do not +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs apply to an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. 73820 Wkly suppl hrs P Boudreaux WRTLAB 0.50 ESL 962GW BASIC GRAMMAR AND WRITING 2 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL Preq: Qualifying assessment score. Rec ESL 962LS and ESL 962RV concurrently. 001B. Study and practice simple and compound sentences. Credit/No Credit Option. 73821 Wkly suppl hrs D Gray WRTLAB 0.50 69939 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Ortega LA 22A 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 69938 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Ortega LA 34 3.00 001B. N 69940 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM K Ordon LA 34 3.00 73822 Wkly suppl hrs K Wallace WRTLAB 0.50 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ESL 962LS BASIC LISTENING AND SPEAKING 2 001B. Preq: ESL 61LS or ESL 961LS or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 962RV & ESL 73823 Wkly suppl hrs K Colligan WRTLAB 0.50 962GW concurrently. Continue improvement of listening comprehension & speaking NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL skills. Credit/No Credit Option. 001B. 69941 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Ortega LA 22A 3.50 73824 Wkly suppl hrs C Fasano WRTLAB 0.50 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 001B. ESL 962RV BASIC READING AND VOCABULARY 2 73825 Wkly suppl hrs W Davis WRTLAB 0.50 Preq: ESL 61RV or ESL 961RV or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 962LS and NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ESL 962GW concurrently. Improve understanding of ideas in short readings & increase 001B. vocabulary. Credit/No Credit Option. 73826 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 69943 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Overstreet LA 34 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 73208 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Ryan LA 22B 3.00 001B. 73827 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 ESL 963GW SENTENCE DEVELOPMENT NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL Preq: ESL 62GW or ESL 962GW or qualifying assessment score. Rec ESL 963LS & 001B. ESL 963RV concurrently. Study & practice compound & complex sentence patterns in 73828 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 written English. Credit/No Credit Option. NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 69944 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Overstreet LA 34 3.00 001B. 69945 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Overstreet LA 34 3.00 73829 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 N 69946 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM S Wilson LA 34 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 001B. ESL 963LS ORAL COMMUNICATION 1 73830 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 Preq: ESL 62LS or ESL 962LS or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 963GW & NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 992 Lab must also enroll in ENGL ESL 963RV concurrently. Develop oral communication skills in social/vocational situa- 001B. tions. Credit/No Credit Option. 69947 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Ortega LA 22A 3.50 ENGL 993 WRITING SKILLS LAB +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs English 993 is a co-requisite lab for English 1C: Critical Thinking and Writing. This lab 73211 F 9:30AM - 12:40PM S Ortega LA 41 3.50 course provides skill-building activities that support the work of English 1C. Students +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs complete individually designed assignments appropriate for their skill level and needs. Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in English 1C. Credits earned in this ESL 963RV INTERMEDIATE READING AND VOCABULARY 1 course do not apply to an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Only. Preq: ESL 62RV or ESL 962RV or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 963LS & 73831 Wkly suppl hrs S Schulter WRTLAB 0.50 ESL 963GW concurrently. Learn to understand phrases and to read longer & more NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 993 Lab must also enroll in ENGL complex material. Credit/No Credit Option. 001C. 69949 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Barta LA 41 3.00 73832 Wkly suppl hrs J Wagner WRTLAB 0.50 73209 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM G Barta LA 41 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 993 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 001C. ESL 964GW PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT 73833 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 Preq: ESL 63GW or 963GW or qualifying assessment score. Rec ESL 964LS & ESL NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 993 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 964RV concurrently. Learn to write varied, complex sentences & paragraphs. Credit/ 001C. No Credit Option. 73834 Wkly suppl hrs Staff WRTLAB 0.50 69950 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM G Barta LA 41 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 993 Lab must also enroll in ENGL 69951 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Barta LA 41 3.00 001C. N 73210 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM C Fathman LA 34 3.00 ESL 964LS ORAL COMMUNICATION 2 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Preq: ESL 63LS or ESL 963LS or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 964RV & ESL 964GW concurrently. Continued development of oral communication skills in social, ESL 960 FOUNDATIONS IN ESL business, &/or academic situations. Credit/No Credit Option. Preq: Qualifying assessment score. This course provides basic functional practice in 69952 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Wasserbauer LA 22A 3.50 reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar for low-beginning level ESL stu- +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs dents. It also provides preparation for placement into ESL 961 classes. Credit/No Credit Option. ESL 964RV INTERMEDIATE READING AND VOCABULARY 2 69931 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Ryan LA 34 6.00 Preq: ESL 63RV or ESL 963RV or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 964GW & F 9:30AM - 12:40PM LA 34 6.00 ESL 964LS concurrently. Learn to analyze articles & to identify main ideas. Credit/ No Credit Option. ESL 961GW BASIC GRAMMAR AND WRITING 1 69953 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff LA 28 3.00 Preq: Qualifying assessment score . Rec ESL 961RV and ESL 961LS concurrently. Learn & use basic grammar & write simple sentences. Credit/No Credit Option. ESL 65GW COMPOSITION IN ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 69932 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Ryan LA 41 3.50 Preq: ESL 64GW or ESL 964GW or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 65LS & +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs ESL 65RV concurrently. Develop fluency in writing paragraphs & essays. Credit/No N 69933 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM P Lee LA 34 3.50 Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs 69927 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM G Barta LA 41 3.50 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs ESL 961LS BASIC LISTENING AND SPEAKING 1 Preq: Qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 961RV & ESL 961GW concurrently. Guidance & practice in listening and pronunciation. Credit/No Credit Option. 69935 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Wasserbauer LA 34 3.50 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs 50 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ESL 65LS ACADEMIC LISTENING & SPEAKING FD 027 PROFESSIONAL IMAGE Preq: ESL 64LS or ESL 964LS or cqualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 65RV and This course consists of wardrobe coordination and business etiquette practices for ESL 65GW concurrently. Guidance & extensive practice in listening & speaking in aca- professional and contemporary life styles. Theories of color harmony, individual color- demic & professional settings. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ing, proportion, line and design for individual figures and faces will be presented in 69929 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Overstreet LA 34 3.50 the context of projecting a professional image in a business environment. Information +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs presented in this course is particularly applicable for those in all professional careers. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ESL 65RV ACADEMIC READING AND VOCABULARY N 69959 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM R Anger AAS 48 3.00 Preq: ESL 64RV or ESL 964RV or qualifying assessment scores. Rec ESL 65GW & NOTE: $5 supply fee to be paid at registration. ESL 65LS concurrently. Continuation of ESL 64RV with longer & more complex mate- rial. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU FD 030 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION DESIGN 69930 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Wasserbauer LA 41 3.00 In-depth info about the fashion design industry, design development, apparel produc- tion and requirements for employment in the industry. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- ESL 975A ESL SKILLS LAB fer: CSU Preq: Completion of ESL assessment. Individualized programs to assist students with 69960 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Min AAS 48 3.00 language skills. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. 69954 Wkly suppl hrs Staff ESLLAB 0.50 FD 030A SUCCESS STRATEGIES This course will help students to succeed both academically and in the workplace. A ESL 975B ESL SKILLS LAB variety of exercises will be employed to improve communication, team work and prob- Preq: Completion of ESL assessment. Individualized programs to assist students with lem solving skills and prepare students for the requirements of the modern workplace. language skills. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. This course may be repeated twice. Credit/No Credit Only. 69955 Wkly suppl hrs Staff ESLLAB 0.50 69961 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Aitken AAS 48 3.00 ESL 975C ESL SKILLS LAB FD 032 HISTORY OF FASHION Preq: Completion of ESL assessment. Individualized programs to assist students with This course covers the historical development of Western fashion/costumes. The effect language skills. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. of a historical period on the fashions of the times is explored with emphasis on the 69956 Wkly suppl hrs Staff ESLLAB 0.50 relationship between past eras and today’s fashion. This course fulfills the GE require- ment under area C. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit ESL 975D ESL SKILLS LAB Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: Completion of ESL assessment. Individualized programs to assist students with 69962 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Min AAS 48 3.00 language skills. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. 69957 Wkly suppl hrs Staff ESLLAB 0.50 FD 040A FLATS AND SPECS This course introduces the process of sketching original garment designs and actual garments in the flat format rather than on the fashion figure. This course maybe FASHION DESIGN AND APPAREL TECHNOLOGIES repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: The Fashion Design Department will hold a FREE Informa- 69963 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Min AAS 48 1.00 tion Session for new and interested students on: SECTION #69963 BEGINS 02/03/09 CLASS ENDS 03/05/09 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm AAS 40 FD 040B FASHION SKETCHING This course introduces the techniques for drawing apparel on the fashion figure. This BOX 1 course may be repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Computer Aided Manufacturing Courses (GT) 69964 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Min AAS 48 2.00 SECTION #69964 BEGINS 03/10/09 CLASS ENDS 05/28/09 Lab by arrangement for FD 18B and FD87 may be completed during regular Tech- nology Center hours. However, a Lab Aide for these courses may be available only FD 050 BASIC APPAREL CONSTRUCTION during the following times: Students have the opportunity to learn basic apparel construction techniques using Where: Technology Center Room TC-A industry standard techniques for mass production of apparel. This course may be When: T/TH 4:00-6:00pm & 7:30-8:00pm repeated once. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU N 69965 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM K Kurtz AAS 41 3.00 +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs BOX 2 NOTE: $10 lab fee required at time of registration. For Apparel Produc- Fashion Design Apparel Lab Hours tion lab hours, see Box #2 under Fashion Design and Apparel Technology To complete the lab by arrangement hours for FD 50, 54, 60, 63, 64, 65 and/or 78, heading. students must choose from the times listed below (these are the ONLY times the Fashion Design Apparel Lab will be open): FD 052A FABRIC ANALYSIS I Fabric information specific to fashion design is presented in depth. Analysis of fibers, Where: Fashion Design Apparel Lab, AAS 40-41 yarns, fabric construction, coloration, and finishes as they relate to specific industry requirements, design of fabrics, dye, print fabrics and experiment with various finishes. When: M/W 11:00am-12:30pm Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 2:00-3:30pm 69966 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Aitken AAS 48 3.00 T/Th 11:00am-12:30pm NOTE: $10 supply fee card to be paid at registration. 2:00-3:30pm FD 052B FABRIC ANALYSIS II 4:30pm-6:00pm Preq: FD 052A. Continuation of FD 052A. Emphasis on understanding fabric behav- ior, durability, performance and criteria for selecting fabrics for apparel. Acceptable for credit: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU FD 018B ELECTRONIC PATTERNMAKING 69967 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Aitken AAS 48 3.00 Preq: FD 060. Rec prep: Math 902. This course concentrates on computer techniques for pattern making using the Gerber Technology (GT) AccuMark computer system. FD 054 APPAREL MANUFACTURING Students will have the opportunity to learn Pattern Design System (PDS) software Rec prep: FD 050 and Math 902. Techniques of fashion apparel construction and and Silhouette worktable. GT Samplemaker and Samplemanager software to cut out industry production including use of production equipment. This course may be garments will be used. Prior knowledge of manual pattern making and MS Windows repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU required. This course may be repeated once.(This course replaces FD 012A and FD 69968 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM T Keller AAS 41 3.00 012B.) Credit/No Credit Option. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs N 69958 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM T Keller TC A 3.00 NOTE: $10 supply fee to be paid at registration. For Apparel Production +62.4 Wkly suppl hrs lab hours, see Box #2 under Fashion Design and Apparel Technology NOTE: For Gerber Technology Lab hours, see Box #1 under Fashion heading. Design and Apparel Technology. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 51 FD 060 PROFESSIONAL PATTERNMAKING I FD 087 CAD: TECHNICAL DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Rec preparation: FD 050 and Math 902. This course covers the methods of creating Rec prep: FD 085 or DM/IS 085, FD 040A and FD 040B. This course covers methods workroom sample patterns using professional flat patternmaking techniques. Sample of creating sketches, technical drawings for apparel and basic textile designs using the garments will be constructed by students. This course may be repeated once. Credit/ Macintosh computer and common computer drawing programs. This course may be No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. 69969 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Singletary AAS 41 3.00 69976 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM K Min TC B 2.00 +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs +3.7 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: $10 supply fee to be paid at registration.For Apparel Production lab SECTION #69976 BEGINS 02/03/09 CLASS ENDS 04/16/09 hours, see Box #2 under Fashion Design and Apparel Technology heading. FD 091 DIRECTED STUDIES FD 063 FITTING AND PATTERN ALTERATION Preq: Interview with instructor to determine and write a contract. Independent work of Preq: FD 060. This course covers general principles of garment fitting according to special interest to the students related to but not included in regular Fashion Design industry standards. This course may be repeated once. Acceptable for credit: CSU. program. Transfer: CSU Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer:CSU 69977 Wkly suppl hrs T Keller 1.00 69970 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Singletary AAS 41 2.00 NOTE: Students must contact instructor PRIOR to enrolling in any Directed +3.1 Wkly suppl hrs Studies course.Instructor’s e-mail address is: [email protected] SECTION #69970 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 NOTE: $10 supply fee to be paid at registration. For Apparel Production FD 093 DIRECTED STUDIES Lab hours, see Box #2 under Fashion Design and Apparel Technology Preq: Interview with instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Indepen- heading. dent work of special interest to the students related to but not included in regular Fashion Design program. Transfer; CSU FD 064 PROFESSIONAL DRAPING 69978 Wkly suppl hrs T Keller 3.00 Rec prep: Math 902. This course covers the three-dimensional methods of creating NOTE: Students must contact instructor PRIOR to enrolling in any Directed workroom sample patterns using professional draping techniques. Sample garments Studies course.Instructor’s e-mail address is: [email protected] will be constructed by students. Acceptable for credit: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option. 69979 Wkly suppl hrs S Aitken 3.00 Transfer: CSU NOTE: Students must contact instructor PRIOR to enrolling in any Directed 69971 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Aitken AAS 41 3.00 Studies course. Instructor’s e-mail address is: [email protected]. +7.8 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: $10 supply fee to be paid at registration. For Apparel Production lab hours, see Box #2 under Fashion Design and Apparel Technology FRENCH heading. FRNCH 001A BEGINNING FRENCH FD 065 PRODUCTION PATTERNMAKING Coreq: FRNCH 011A (concurrently). Basic structures of the French language: listening, Preq: FD 062. Rec preparation: Math 902. The students will have an opportunity to learn speaking, reading, writing, and culture. All five skills will be developed. The course is the methods of transferring a first sample pattern into a production pattern according to focused on communication. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU industry standards. This course may be repeated once. Credit/No Credit Option. 69981 MW 12:30PM - 3:00PM R Chavez LA 22B 5.00 N 69972 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM T Keller AAS 41 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in Section #69981 must also enroll in FRNCH +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs 011A lab Section #69989. NOTE: NOTE: $15 supply fee to be paid at registration. For apparel FRNCH 001B BEGINNING FRENCH production lab hours, see Box #2 under Fashion Design and Apparel Preq: FRNCH 001A or 2 yrs. of high school French. Coreq: FRNCH 011B (concur- Technology heading. rently). Continuing development of listening, speaking, reading, writing and vocabulary. FD 070 ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU The effect of silhouette, proportion, line and color are explored with the emphasis on O 69983 Wkly hrs by arr M McNabb ONLINE 5.00 developing an aesthetic awareness of good design. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: NOTE: Section 69983 is an ONLINE course which allows students to work CSU independently with a flexible schedule. This course requires a computer 73499 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM K Min AAS 48 3.00 and access to email and the Internet. Go to the college distance learning NOTE: $10 supply fee to be paid at registration. webpage at http://westvalley.edu/edu.dl for links to the online course homepage and the instructor’s email link. An orientation meeting will take FD 078 CREATING AND MARKETING A LINE place on campus Monday,February 2,2009 in the World Language Center Preq: FD 040A, 040B, 052B, 054, 062 and 076. Rec prep: Math 902, FD 064. This LA27 from 7:00-9:00pm and online. Students enrolling in this course must course covers the basics of creating a line of apparel and techniques for marketing also enroll in Section #69991 of the lab course French 011B. For further apparel at the wholesale level. Acceptable for credit: California State University. Trans- information, call the instructor at (408) 613-2166. fer: CSU 69982 TTH 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Bertola LA 22B 5.00 69973 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM T Keller AAS 41 4.00 NOTE: All students in French 001B must also enroll in Section #69990 of F 1:15PM - 4:25PM T Keller AAS 41 the laboratory course, French 011B. Information about the lab course will +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs be given out during the 1B class. NOTE: For Apparel Production lab hours, see Box #2 under Fashion FRNCH 011A FRENCH LABORATORY Design and Apparel Technology heading. Coreq: FRNCH 001A (concurrently). Lab course to present oral practice, video, and FD 082 FASHION PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT culture of the French-speaking world. Credit No/Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: FD 040A & FD 040B. This course covers the techniques for the development 69989 Wkly suppl hrs R Chavez LA 27 0.50 and presentation of a professional portfolio. This course may be repeated once. Credit/ NOTE: Students enrolling in lab Section #69989 must also enroll in FRNCH No Credit Option. 001A, Section #69981. N 69974 W 6:00PM - 9:20PM K Min AAS 48 1.00 FRNCH 011B FRENCH LABORATORY SECTION #69974 BEGINS 02/04/09 CLASS ENDS 03/04/09 Coreq: FRNCH 001B (concurrently).Continuation of French 011A. Credit/No Credit FD 084 FASHION DESIGN INTERNSHIP Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: FD 030, 040A & 060. Students will apply knowledge/skills learned in the Fashion 69990 Wkly suppl hrs M Bertola LA 27 0.50 Design & Apparel Technology Program through an internship involving 108 hours of NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in French 1B, work in an apparel firm or design department under the supervision of a fashion profes- Section #69982. sional. The course provides direct industry experience as well as a forum to discuss 69991 Wkly suppl hrs M Bertola LA 27 0.50 various aspects of employment in the apparel industry. This course may be repeated NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in French 1B, twice. Credit/No Credit Option. Section #69983. 69975 M 3:45PM - 4:55PM T Keller AAS 48 3.00 FRNCH 050A BASIC FRENCH CONVERSATION AND CULTURE +7.8 Wkly suppl hrs Basic conversational approach to learning the French language and culture. This is a NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- beginning, introductory course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ship class.The instructor’s e-mail address is: [email protected] N 69992 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Lindelof LA 23 3.00 FRNCH 050B BASIC FRENCH CONVERSATION AND CULTURE Preq: French 050A. Continuation of French 050A. a basic conversational approach to the french language and culture. credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 69993 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Lindelof LA 23 3.00 52 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS FRNCH 058A IMMERSION FRENCH Preq: French 001A. An independent study including a program and weekend in a GEOLOGY French-speaking environment. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU GEOL 001A PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 69994 62.4 Wkly suppl hrs M Bertola OFFCMP 3.00 Nature, properties and distribution of earth material, volcanoes and earthquakes based SECTION #69994 BEGINS 04/24/09 CLASS ENDS 04/26/09 on the principles of physical geology with emphasis on plate tectonics. Transfer: UC, NOTE: The orientation for the above Section #69994 will be held Saturday, CSU February 21 from 10:00a.m. to 12:00 Noon in room LA22B. The weekend 70005 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Cook SM 47 4.00 retreat will take place April 24-26, 2009 at Presentation Center. In addi- M 10:55AM - 2:05PM J Cook SM 47 tion to regular college fees and tuition, there is a fee of $250 for lodging, 70007 TH 5:45PM - 10:00PM H Shade SM 47 4.00 meals, and activities. Contact the instructor within one week of enrolling T NOTE: Section #70007 is a full college credit transferable course offered to reserve your accommodations. For further information contact Marie by television and is broadcast over most cable TV systems. DVD’s/Videos Bertola(408)741-2045, ext. 3271. can be viewed or rented for the semester in the West Valley College Library. FRNCH 058B FRENCH IMMERSION This class meets every Thursday night for lab at West Valley College begin- Transfer: CSU Credit/No Credit Option. ning February 5, 2009. 73746 Wkly suppl hrs M Bertola OFFCMP 3.00 GEOL 001A PHYSICAL GEOLOGY—HONORS SECTION #73746 BEGINS 04/24/09 CLASS ENDS 04/26/09 Nature, properties and distribution of earth material, volcanoes and earthquakes based NOTE: The orientation for the above Section #73746 will be held Saturday, on the principles of physical geology with emphasis on plate tectonics. Transfer: UC, February 21 from 10:00a.m. to 12:00p.m. Noon in room LA22B. The CSU weekend retreat will take place April 24-26, 2009 at Presentation Center. In 70006 TTH 3:45PM - 5:10PM R Lopez SM 34 4.00 addition to regular college fees and tuition, there is a $250 fee for lodging, meals and activities. Contact the instructor within one week of enrolling TH 12:30PM - 3:40PM R Lopez SM 47 to reserve your accommodations. For further information, contact Marie NOTE: To enroll in the above section #70006, please contact the Honors Bertola (408)741-2045, ext. 3271. Office at (408) 741-2614. FRNCH 058C FRENCH IMMERSION GEOL 015 GEOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA Geologic development of California in space and time with emphasis on plate tecton- Transfer: CSU Credit/No Credit Option. ics. Transfer: UC, CSU 73747 Wkly suppl hrs M Bertola OFFCMP 3.00 SECTION #73747 BEGINS 04/24/09 CLASS ENDS 04/26/09 70009 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Cook SM 30 3.00 NOTE: The orientation for the above Section #73747 will be held Saturday, N 70010 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM R Lopez SM 47 3.00 February 21 from 10a.m. to 12:00 Noon in Room LA22B. The weekend retreat will take place April 24-26, 2009 at Presentation Center In addition to regular college fees and tuition, there is a fee of $250 for lodging, meals, GERMAN and activities.Contact the instructor within one week of enrolling to reserve GERM 001B BEGINNING GERMAN your accommodations. For further information, contact Marie Bertola Preq: German 001A or 2 yrs. H.S. German. Coreq: GERM 011B concurrently. Con- (408)741-2045, ext. 3271. tinued development of speaking, reading, and writing skills. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70012 MW 9:20AM - 11:50AM G May LA 28 5.00 GEOGRAPHY NOTE: All students enrolled in German 001B must also enroll in Section GEOG 001 INTRO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY #70013 of the laboratory course, German 011B. Information about the lab Physical earth & its interaction with humans and the environment; geology, weather, course will be given out during the 001B class. vegetation, water sources and oceans, etc. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, GERM 011B GERMAN LABORATORY CSU rec prep: GERM 001B (concurrently). continuation of oral practice and drill,customs O 70000 Wkly hrs by arr J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 and culture through various media Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning webpages 70013 Wkly suppl hrs G May LA 27 0.50 for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www. NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in German 1B, westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Class BEGINS on February 2nd on the class web- Section #70012. site: If this class is full at the time you attempt to register please email the GERM 050A BASIC GERMAN CONVERSATION AND CULTURE instructor for information about adding. [email protected] Basic conversational approach to learning practical aspects of the German language. O 70001 Wkly hrs by arr J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access 70014 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM G May LA 22B 3.00 to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning webpages N for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional GERM 050B BASIC GERMAN CONVERSATION AND CULTURE links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www. Preq: German 050A. Continuation of German 050A. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Class BEGINS on FEBRUARY 2ND on the class CSU website: If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email 70015 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM G May LA 22B 3.00 the instructor for information about adding. [email protected] N 69999 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Hasty SS 55 3.00 69998 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Hasty SS 55 3.00 HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGIES N 70002 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Hasty SS 55 3.00 NOTE: The Health Care Technology Department will hold a FREE GEOG 002 INTRO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY Information Session for new and interested students on: The interrelation of cultures, people and the environment; cultural ecology, landscapes, regions and diffusion. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Wednesday, January 28 10-Noon AAS 33 O 70004 Wkly hrs by arr J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 HTECH 001 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access Rec prep: Standard R & W. Survey of the health care delivery system, the history to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning webpages of medicine, and the development of the health care professions. Credit/No Credit for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional Option. links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www/ 70060 W 2:00PM - 4:05PM S Erickson AAS 33 1.00 westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Class BEGINS on FEBRUARY 2nd on the class SECTION #70060 BEGINS 02/04/09 CLASS ENDS 03/25/09 website: If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor for information about adding [email protected] HTECH 002 MEDICAL INFORMATION PROCESSING 70003 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Hasty SS 55 3.00 Rec prep: Typing speed of 35 wpm. The student will receive instruction in medical information processing using computerized format. Credit/No Credit Option. GEOG 006 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY Major regions of the world are studied using the theme of economic development. N 70062 W 5:45PM - 10:00PM D Ovens TC A 2.00 Transfer: UC, CSU 73319 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM Staff SS 55 3.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 53 HTECH 004 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY HTECH 043 BASIC MEDICAL ACCOUNTING AND RECORD KEEPING Rec. Prep: HTECH 005. The students will have the opportunity to learn the basic Preq: HTECH 042. Rec prep: Math 902. Medical office record-keeping and account- anatomical components and associated physiology integrated for each body system. ing. Use of computer-based medical accounting software. Credit/No Credit Option. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 70063 T 10:05AM - 2:20PM K Gaiero RDW 3.00 70075 TTH 9:20AM - 11:25AM F Javanmardian TC A 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section 70063 meets at the Campbell Educational Development HTECH 054A INTERNSHIP Department, Room: Redwood Preq: All required courses for each certificate must be met prior to enrolling in HTECH 054A or HTECH 054B. Contact the Health Care Technologies Department Chair in HTECH 005 BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AAS at 741-4019 to verify that prerequisites have been met and to obtain an add slip Structural, diagnostic & therapeutic vocabulary & abbreviations. Credit/No Credit to register in HTECH 054A or HTECH 054B. Practical experience, under supervision, Option. in a hospital, clinic or physician’s office, with classroom critique. Credit/No Credit Only. 70064 MW 7:45AM - 9:50AM K Gaiero AAS 33 3.00 70076 Wkly suppl hrs K GAIERO OFFICE 2.00 N 70065 T 5:45PM - 10:00PM R Desiervi AAS 33 3.00 NOTE: Student MUST CONTACT INSTRUCTOR for Add Code or Add Slip prior to Last Day to Add. “Request for Internship” documents (RfI’s) can HTECH 006 ADVANCED MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY; be obtained from instructor’s “Student Correspondence” folder in the AAS Preq: HTECH 005. Terms that relate to diseases, symptoms & pathophysiological Division Office the first two weeks of December. Completed RfI paperwork states. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU must be submitted to the instructor PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE INTERN- 70066 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM F Javanmardian AAS 33 3.00 SHIP. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs HTECH 054B INTERNSHIP HTECH 007 MEDICAL ETHICS & LAW Preq: All required courses for each certificate must be met prior to enrolling in HTECH Students will receive instruction in medical ethics and law. Credit/No Credit Option. 054A or HTECH 054B.Contact the Health Care Technologies Department Chair in AAS Transfer: CSU at 741-4019 to verify that prerequisites have been met and to obtain an add slip to 70067 W 10:15AM - 12:20PM K Gaiero AAS 33 2.00 register in HTECH 054A or HTECH 054B. Practical experience, under supervision, in a hospital, clinic or physician’s office, with classroom critique. Credit/No Credit Only. HTECH 008 COMMUNICATION FOR HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL 70077 Wkly suppl hrs K GAIERO OFFICE 2.00 This course will provide basic instruction in the development of human understanding. NOTE: Student MUST CONTACT INSTRUCTOR for Add Code or Add Slip Styles of communication, human needs, individual and cultural differences will also be prior to Last Day to Add. “Request for Internship” documents (Rfi’s) can explored. Credit/No Credit Option. be obtained from instructor’s “Student Correspondence” folder in the AAS 70068 M 3:45PM - 6:00PM D Ovens AAS 33 2.00 Division Office the first two weeks of December. Completed RfI paperwork must be submitted to the instructor PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE INTERN- HTECH 020 PHARMACOLOGY FOR TRANSCRIPTION SHIP. Common medications & pharmacological terms. Credit/No Credit Option. N 70069 TH 5:45PM - 6:50PM D Ovens AAS 33 1.00 HTECH 057 STERILE TECHNIQUES Rec prep: HTECH 005; MATH 902. Instruction in the theory and practice in steriliza- tion procedures, assisting with minor in- office surgery, and dressing change. Credit/ No Credit Option. Important Notice to HTECH 025B&C Students 70078 M 10:15AM - 2:05PM K Gaiero AAS 33 2.50 Students are required to furnish their own dictation equipment HTECH 058 LABORATORY TECHNIQUES including earphones and pedals. More information to be Rec prep: Math 902. Knowledge of basic lab tests, specimen collection, analytical disseminated at the first class meeting or call Dept. Chair at 741- techniques, and venipuncture. 4019. 70079 T 11:30AM - 4:50PM F Javanmardian AAS 33 3.00 HTECH 064 ECG AND ORTHO TECH Rec prep: HTECH 005; Math 902. Offers participants the didactic and practical skills HTECH 025A MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION necessary to perform 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) and provide care for ortho- Preq: HTECH 005; Rec. prep: HTECH 002 and typing skill 35 wpm. Review of medical pedic patients in acute and clinical settings. Credit/No Credit Option. terminology, use of reference materials and transcribing equipment. Practical applica- N 70080 W 4:55PM - 9:10PM K Gaiero AAS 33 2.50 tion by transcribing various medical reports. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 70070 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM D Ovens TC E 2.00 HTECH 070 INTRODUCTION TO HOLISTIC MEDICINE +3.4 Wkly suppl hrs This course is an introduction to newer forms of alternative medicine including diet and nutrition, yoga, meditation, homeopathy, aromatherapy, massage therapy, and HTECH 025B MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION acupuncture. In this course the four aspects of complete health (spiritual, emotional, Preq: HTECH 025A. Practical application by transcribing advanced medical dictation. mental, and physical health) are discussed. The emphasis is on assisting people to Review of terms related to specific medical reports. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: understand and help themselves, on education and self-care, prevention of disease, CSU and promotion of healthy lifestyle. Credit/No Credit Option. N 70071 TH 6:50PM - 8:55PM D Ovens TC E 3.00 70081 TH 2:05PM - 4:10PM R Desiervi AAS 35B 1.00 +5.2 Wkly suppl hrs HTECH 071A BASIC MASSAGE THERAPY HTECH 025C MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION Rec. Prep: HTECH 004. This course provides the student with the theory, knowledge, Preq: HTECH 025B. Practical application by transcribing actual medical dictation, and hands-on experience necessary for an entry-level position as a massage therapist. including foreign accents. Terminology review. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU It includes basic Swedish, sports, and deep tissue massage. Credit/No Credit Option. N 70072 TH 6:50PM - 8:55PM D Ovens TC E 3.00 70082 S 9:20AM - 1:35PM W Orion AAS 35B 2.00 +5.2 Wkly suppl hrs +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs HTECH 041 MEDICAL OFFICE BUSINESS PROCEDURES HTECH 071B SHIATSU AND CHAIR MASSAGE Rec prep: HTECH 005 and Math 902. Medical office procedures, patient relations, This course introduces students to the technique and practice of Shiatsu/Accupres- reception duties, basic financial procedures, management of time and resources, per- sure and on-site chair massage. Credit/No Credit Option. sonnel selection. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70083 S 2:50PM - 7:05PM W Orion AAS 35B 2.00 70073 TH 11:30AM - 4:50PM F Javanmardian AAS 33 3.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs HTECH 042 INSURANCE BILLING AND CODING Rec. Prep: HTECH 005; Math 103/103R. There will be instruction in the theory and practice of ICD-9-CM and CPT coding; billing of private and government health insur- ance program for the medical office. Credit/No Credit Option. 70074 MW 10:15AM - 12:20PM F Javanmardian TC E 2.00

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 54 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ARCH 052 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS: ADVANCED RENDERING HEALTH EDUCATION This course is a study of three-dimensional representations using various color media H.ED 008 UNDERSTANDING HEALTH as it relates to architectural and environmental graphic communication. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option This course studies current health issues and considers the biological, psychologi- cal, and sociological aspects of health, wellness, and disease. “Topics include: mental 73249 MW 9:20AM - 12:30PM W Huang AAS 3 3.00 health, stress, nutrition, weight management, exercise, sexual health, drug use, cardio- ARCH 054 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP vascular disease, cancer, and aging.” This course meets the California Teaching Cre- This course is an introduction to Autodesk: Architectural Desktop - an AutoCAD based dential requirement for Health Education. Satisfies General Education area E. This is an software. This course emphasizes the construction of both 2D and 3D drawings. information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 70018 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM P Louderback PE 5 3.00 73253 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00 O 70017 Wkly hrs by arr P Louderback ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Meets only ONLINE and uses the ANGEL program. Students are ARCH 055 ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING CODES to visit the course website for procedures and information on how to start This course covers the building permit process and definition of building codes as the course. Class begins February 2, 2009. Course website: http://instruct. described in the International Building Code. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU westvalley.edu/louderback H.ED 010 HUMAN SEXUALITY Exploration of Human Sexuality as studied from the biological, psychological, and HISTORY sociological perspectives. Satisfies General Education area E for West Valley College. HIST 004B HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Political, social, economic & cultural development from 1600 to the present. (004A is 70019 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM P Louderback PE 5 3.00 not preq to 004B, but is recommended.) Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70020 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM P Louderback PE 5 3.00 70025 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Juarez SS 52 3.00 H.ED 011.5 CPR/AED - BASIC LIFE SUPPORT HIST 005B WORLD HISTORY FROM 1500 This course focuses on the cardiac chain of survival and includes the study of how to This course provides a comparative and interactive investigation of World History as recognize and respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies for the adult, child, and related to the development of the modern world. Five geographic surveyed include: infant. Additional topics include the principles and application of CPR and the AED. Africa, Asia/Pacific Islands, Europe, North and South America. Students are acquainted Recommended for individuals with a professional duty to respond to emergencies. with the major historical events and trends in world history from 1500. Credit/No Credit Credit/No Credit Option Option. Transfer: UC, CSU W 73742 S 8:30AM - 5:30PM P Louderback PE 4 0.50 70026 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Pritchard SS 52 3.00 SECTION #73742 BEGINS 04/11/09 CLASS ENDS 04/11/09 NOTE: Students should purchase textbook from bookstore prior to class. HIST 008B HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS Review textbook materials and bring book to class. Fee of $8 required at This course surveys the political, economic, and social development of Latin America registration. from the 19th century until present. Topics include independence, nationalism, revolu- W 73744 S 8:30AM - 5:30PM P Louderback PE 4 0.50 tion, dependence, race, and culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #73744 BEGINS 05/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/02/09 70027 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Pritchard SS 53 3.00 NOTE: Students should purchase textbook from bookstore prior to class. Review textbook materials and bring book to class. Fee of $8 required at HIST 012 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY registration. Roles and experiences of African-Americans from colonial times to the present in the historical development of the U.S. Credit/ No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU H.ED 012 STRESS MANAGEMENT 70028 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Watson SS 50 3.00 Understand the psychophysiology of stress, reappraise daily life stressors and learn techniques to deal with stressors in a healthful and productive manner. Satisfies Gen- HIST 014 HISTORY OF THE NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN eral Education area E for West Valley College. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Native North Americans from Pre-European settlement to present day. Credit/No Credit O 70024 Wkly hrs by arr P Louderback ONLINE 3.00 Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Meets only ONLINE and uses the ANGEL program. Students are 70029 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Riley Sousa SS 51 3.00 to visit the course website for procedures and information on how to start the course. Class begins February 2, 2009. Course website: http://instruct. HIST 016 MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY westvalley.edu/louderback The U.S. & the Mexican-American experience from the colonial period to the present. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU HISTORIC PRESERVATION 70030 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Ulloa SS 50 3.00 HIST 017A UNITED STATES HISTORY ARCH 042 ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION Survey of political, economic, social & cultural development from pre- colonial period Prereq: ARCH 040, ARCH 041 and ARCH 044. This course is a study of different resto- through Reconstruction. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC,CSU ration philosophies and procedures. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU O 70037 Wkly hrs by arr S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 69405 MW 9:20AM - 12:30PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00 NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, e-mail, and internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. ARCH 043 ARCHITECTURAL STYLES OF THE AMERICAN HOUSE BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: http:// This course is a study of American architectural styles from Native American shelters to www.westvalley.edu/wvc.dl/ After you enroll, you must send your e-mail the 1940s. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. stephen_ 69407 T 4:25PM - 6:30PM S Ghahramani AAS 10 2.00 [email protected]. If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please e-mail the instructor for information about adding. ARCH 047 HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE O 70038 Wkly hrs by arr S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 TThis course is a study of modern world architectural history from 1945 to the present, NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, e-mail, and the influences of the industrial revolution, and the old world in contemporary architec- internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. ture. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: http:// N 73245 TH 6:50PM - 8:55PM C Clancy AAS 34 2.00 www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ After you enroll, you must send your e-mail address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. stephen_ ARCH 050 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & METHODS [email protected] If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, This course is a study of the various building materials and their methods of installation. please e-mail the instructor for information about adding. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option O 70039 Wkly hrs by arr S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 N 73246 MW 4:55PM - 6:20PM R Smith AAS 3 3.00 NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and ARCH 051 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS: DRAWING & SKETCHING internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: http:// This course is a study of the basic techniques of drafting and sketching as it relates to www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl. After you enroll, you must send your email architectural graphic communication. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. stephen_ N 73247 TTH 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Chang AAS 3 3.00 [email protected] If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor to be on a waiting list. 70033 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kelly SS 50 3.00 70034 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Pritchard SS 53 3.00

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 55 70035 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Pritchard SS 52 3.00 POLIT 003 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE—HONORS 70036 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM Staff SS 50 3.00 Analysis of political thought, both historical and contemporary. Credit/No Credit Option. 70032 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM A Watson SS 50 3.00 Transfer: UC, CSU 70031 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Pritchard SS 53 3.00 70751 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kelly AJ 2 3.00 70040 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Juarez SS 51 3.00 NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #70751, please contact the Honors 70042 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Ricar SS 50 3.00 Office at (408) 741-2614. N 70041 M 6:20PM - 9:40PM Ravey SS 50 3.00 THEAR 015 INTRODUCTION TO FILM—HONORS HIST 017B UNITED STATES HISTORY Introduction to filmmaking analysis and techniques, utilizing film literature throughout Survey of political, economic, social & cultural development of the U.S. from 1877 to history. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU the present. HIST 017A IS NOT A PREQ TO 017B. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: 73777 M 12:30PM - 3:50PM W Clay LA 10 3.00 UC, CSU +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs O 70052 Wkly hrs by arr M Riley Sousa ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #73777, please contact the Honors NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and Office at (408)741-2614. internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: http:// TU 2 - Science and Inquiry www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ After you enroll, you must send your email address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped, ashley_ GEOL 001A PHYSICAL GEOLOGY—HONORS [email protected] If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, Nature, properties and distribution of earth material, volcanoes and earthquakes based please email the instructor to be put on a waiting list. on the principles of physical geology with emphasis on plate tectonics. Transfer: UC, O 70053 Wkly hrs by arr J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 CSU NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and 70006 TTH 3:45PM - 5:10PM R Lopez SM 34 4.00 internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. TH 12:30PM - 3:40PM R Lopez SM 47 BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: NOTE: To enroll in the above section #70006, please contact the Honors http://instruct.westvalley.edu/kelly/ After you enroll you must send your Office at (408) 741-2614. email address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. [email protected]. If this class is full at the time you attempt to MATH 010 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS—HONORS register, please email the instructor to be put on a waiting list. Preq: Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Algebra O 70054 Wkly hrs by arr J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 II. Descriptive and inferential statistics. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and 70250 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Blasberg SM 10 3.00 internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on FEBRUARY 2ND. NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #70250, please contact the Honors BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: http:// Office at (408)741-2614. Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ calculator is instruct.westvalley.edu/kelly/. After you enroll, you must send your email by required. opening day or you may be dropped, [email protected]. If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor to be put on a waiting list. HUMANITIES 70044 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM D Kier SS 53 3.00 HUMAN 001A HUMAN VALUES IN AND FROM THE ARTS 70048 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Riley Sousa SS 53 3.00 Integration of visual, literary and musical art from ancient world to Renaissance. Credit/ 70049 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Juarez SS 52 3.00 No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70050 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff SS 50 3.00 70084 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Brubaker SS 55 3.00 70045 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Juarez SS 52 3.00 70046 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Riley Sousa SS 50 3.00 HUMAN 001B HUMAN VALUES IN AND FROM THE ARTS 70047 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Kelly SS 52 3.00 Continuation of Humanities 001A from Renaissance to the present. Humanities 001A 70051 F 10:00AM - 1:10PM M Pritchard SS 51 3.00 IS NOT PREREQUISITE TO 001B.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70055 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM B Ravey SS 52 3.00 70088 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Brubaker SS 53 3.00 N 70056 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM D Kier LHS 34 3.00 NOTE: This class meets at LEIGH HIGH SCHOOL Room 34. (Offered Spring 2009) HIST 020 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA INFORMATION COMPETENCY California from the Indians to the present day. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, ART 001A, Survey of Western Art I CSU ART 001B, Survey of Western Art II 70059 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Riley Sousa SS 53 3.00 ART 001D, Art of the 20th Century ART 001E, Design in Society HONORS ART 055, Intro. to Computer Arts NOTE: To be able to register for these Honors courses, students should have been previously BIO 010, Intro. to Biology approved into the Honors Program. For information and/or approval, contact the Honors Office BIO 045, Microbiology in the Counseling Center or call (408) 741-2614. BIO 055 Biology of Sex BUS 051, Intro. to Business TU 1 - Civilizations of the World CHS 002, Child Growth and Development ANTHR 003 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY—HONORS CA 017, Using Computer Skills in the Workplace Study of the range of cultures of the world, including language, art, religion, political and CA 074, Stop Surfing – Start Researching ecological systems, as well as contemporary issues. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CIS 002, Intro. to Computing UC, CSU COUNS 005, College Success 69401 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Kindon SS 59 3.00 NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #69401, please contact the Honors ENGL 001B, English Composition Office at (408) 741-2614. FD 032, History of Fashion H.ED 008, Understanding Health ENGL 001C CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING—HONORS LIBR 006, Stop Surfing – Start Researching Preq: Engl 001A. This course continues emphasis on English composition skills with focus on techniques and principles of writing effective arguments. Transfer: UC, CSU LS 001, Learning Strategies for College and Life 69882 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Schulter LA 22A 3.00 PE.TH 038A , Intro. To Sports Medicine NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL 001C must also enroll in ENGL 993 lab. PE.TH 051 , Dance in America: A Cultural Perspective To sign up for the above HONORS course, please contact the HONORS THEAR 010, Theatre Appreciation Office at (408)741-2614. WS 002, Women in the Arts ENGL 006B WORLD LITERATURE—HONORS Rec. Prep: Engl 001A. This course provides a survey of World literature from the 17th century to the present. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 69885 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Maia LA 29 3.00 NOTE: To register in the above HONORS course, please call the HONORS Office at (408)741-2614. 56 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS ID 035B HISTORY OF FURNITURE AND INTERIORS INTERIOR DESIGN Preq: ID 035A. Rec prep: Math 902. Styles of furniture, interiors and decorative arts NOTE: The Interior Design Program will hold a FREE Information from the English Period to the present. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Session for new and interested students on: 70106 TH 7:45AM - 10:55AM S Kasser AAS 37 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm AAS 8 ID 035C DESIGN OF HISTORIC INTERIORS Preq: ID 010, ID 015, ID 020, ID 035A, ID 035B. Rec prep: Math 902, ID 025, ID ID 005 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN 028, ID 030, and ID 075. The historic preservation environment in the United States is Rec prep: Math 902 Introduces the profession, its history, related specialties & disci- examined with each student researching an individual design. Research is presented in plines and careerpaths & opportunities. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU a digital, integrated text and image format. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70089 F 9:20AM - 12:10PM D Hurd AAS 10 1.00 N 70107 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM G Anton AAS 10 3.00 SECTION #70089 BEGINS 02/06/09 CLASS ENDS 03/20/09 N 70090 W 6:20PM - 9:10PM S Livingston Brady CMB OAK 1.00 ID 040 RESIDENTIAL DESIGN SECTION #70090 BEGINS 03/11/09 CLASS ENDS 04/22/09 Preq: ID 005, ID 010, ID 015, ID 020, ID 025, ID 030. Rec. prep: ID 075, Math 902. NOTE: Section 70090 meets at the Campbell Educational Development Planning and design for residential interiors. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Department, Room OAK. 70109 MW 8:15AM - 10:45AM C Bulut AAS 43 3.00 N 70091 W 6:30PM - 9:20PM J Lily AAS 34 1.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs SECTION #70091 BEGINS 04/15/09 CLASS ENDS 05/20/09 70108 TTH 1:30PM - 4:00PM D Hurd AAS 43 3.00 ID 010 ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: Math 902. Study of design elements and principles and their conceptual ID 045 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE application in three-dimensional design. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Preq: ID 040, ID 055. Rec prep: Math 902. This course covers business principles and 70094 MW 10:55AM - 1:25PM C Bulut AAS 8 3.00 practices in the field of interior design for both residential and commercial interiors. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70092 TTH 8:15AM - 10:45AM C Bulut AAS 8 3.00 70110 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Bulut AAS 43 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 70093 TTH 1:30PM - 4:00PM C Wright AAS 8 3.00 ID 050 KITCHEN & BATH +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: ID 040, Math 902. Process of design for kitchens and baths with emphasis on remodeling, construction and working drawings. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: ID 015 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING CSU Rec prep: Math 902. Tools & techniques for drafting: lettering, measuring techniques, 70112 MW 1:30PM - 4:00PM D Norris AAS 3 3.00 scale problems, dimensioning, plans, elevations and sections. Credit/No Credit Option. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Transfer: CSU 70111 TTH 8:15AM - 10:45AM M Sherman AAS 43 3.00 70095 TTH 4:00PM - 6:30PM Staff AAS 8 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs N 70096 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM C Wright AAS 8 3.00 ID 055 INTERIOR DESIGN ESTIMATING AND COSTING +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Preq:ID 25. Rec prep: Math 902. This course covers the processes and techniques of estimating and specifying materials related to the finishing and furnishing of interior ID 020 COLOR THEORY AND APPLICATION spaces, including window treatment, wall treatment, upholstery, and architectural sur- Rec prep: Math 902. Principles, fundamentals and application of color in interior design. faces. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 70113 TTH 4:30PM - 5:55PM C Wright AAS 15 3.00 70097 MW 8:15AM - 10:45AM D Hurd AAS 8 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ID 060 COMMERCIAL DESIGN 70099 MW 1:30PM - 4:00PM J Lily AAS 8 3.00 Preq: ID 040. Rec preparation: ID 070, Math 902. Planning & design for commercial +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs interiors.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 70098 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM E Karliova AAS 8 3.00 70115 MW 4:00PM - 6:30PM L Newton AAS 13 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ID 025 INTERIOR FINISH MATERIALS N 70114 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM M Swick AAS 13 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: Math 902. Materials, characteristics, manufacturing processes and uses of interior finishes and materials. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ID 065 AUTOCAD - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-AIDED INTERIOR DESIGN N 70100 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM S Livingston Brady AAS 35B 3.00 Rec. prep: ID 015, Math 902. This course is an introduction to computer-aided draft- +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ing, using AutoCAD on the PC. The course emphasis is on 2D drawings. This course is designedfor students with no prior computer experience. This course is West Valley ID 028 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING SYSTEMS College AA/AS degree and certificate applicable. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Rec. prep: Math 902. In this course, students investigate and examine the performance CSU and usage of interior construction materials and systems. This course focuses on appli- 70117 MW 10:55AM - 1:25PM J Lily TC F 3.00 cations of interior construction materials, construction systems, and building systems. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs The course includes guest speaker(s) and/or field trip(s). Credit/No Credit Option. 70118 TTH 8:15AM - 10:45AM Staff TC F 3.00 70101 TTH 12:05PM - 1:30PM J Lily AAS 3 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs ID 029 PRINCIPLES OF GREEN DESIGN N 70116 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM Staff TC F 3.00 Preq: ID 005. Rec prep: Math 902, ID 028. This course introduces students to the +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs history and the philosophical and practical principles of Green Design. Environmental ID 066 ADVANCED AUTOCAD issues, sustainable materials and methods, and application in professional practice are Preq: DRAFT 073 or ID 065 or ARCH 070 or CA 075. This course enables students explored. Credit/No Credit Option. to work on more complicated problems of concepts already learned in prior courses 70102 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM A Harrison AAS 8 3.00 and to study advanced topics in AutoCAD. The course emphasizes advanced topics ID 030 GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES in the construction of both 2D and 3D drawings and solid modeling. Credit/No Credit Option. Rec prep: Math 902. This course covers sketching and rendering techniques in relation to interior spaces. One-point perspective drawing, an introduction to two-point per- 70119 MW 1:30PM - 4:00PM A Huang TC F 3.00 spective drawing, and sketching and rendering techniques in black and white, with an +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs introduction to color media, is explored. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU ID 070 ADVANCED GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES 70103 TTH 10:55AM - 1:25PM D Carey AAS 8 3.00 Preq: ID 030. Rec preparation: ID 040, Math 902. This course covers advanced N 70104 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM I Friedman AAS 42 3.00 sketching and rendering techniques in relation to interior spaces. Two- point perspec- ID 035A HISTORY OF FURNITURE AND INTERIORS tive drawing, sketching and rendering techniques in different media, and presentation materials are explored. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Rec prep: Math 902. Principal styles of furniture, interiors and related decorative arts from antiquity through the French Period. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70120 MW 4:00PM - 6:30PM I Friedman AAS 8 3.00 N 70105 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM G Anton AAS 10 3.00 ID 075 LIGHTING DESIGN Preq: ID 015.. Rec prep.: Math 902. Theory and practice of lighting design and applica- tion of lighting in interior spaces. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70121 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Wright AAS 43 3.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 57 ID 080 ADVANCED COMMERCIAL DESIGN ITAL 001B BEGINNING ITALIAN Preq: ID 060. Rec prep: ID 070, Math 902. This course involves the study of commer- Preq: ITAL 001A or 2 yrs. of H.S. Italian. Coreq: ITAL 011B (concurrently). Continued cial interior design via projects of increased size and complexity, and of diverse use. development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Discussions on aspects Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU of the Italian culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70122 F 12:15PM - 5:35PM L Newton AAS 8 3.00 70134 MW 9:20AM - 11:50AM M Accornero LA 23 5.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Italian 001B must also enroll in Section #70137 of the laboratory course, Italian 011B. Information ID 085 DESIGN DETAILING about the lab course will be given out during the 001B class. Preq: ID 060, ARCH 030. Rec prep: Math 902. Development of design process and skills as applied to custom detailing of interior spaces and furniture design. Credit/No ITAL 011A ITALIAN LABORATORY Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Coreq: ITAL 001A (concurrently). Lab course to provide for additional practice and 70124 MW 4:00PM - 6:30PM W Yegge AAS 42 3.00 exploration of the Italian culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 70136 Wkly suppl hrs M D’Onofrio LA 27 0.50 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs ID 090A INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Italian 001A, Preq: ID 005, 010, 015, 020. Rec prep: Math 902. Professional experience working Section #70133. in the Interior Design field under the direct supervision of a design professional. This course can be applied toward the Interior Design Certificate as an elective. Credit/No ITAL 011B ITALIAN LABORATORY Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Coreq: ITAL 001B (concurrently). Lab course to provide additional practice and explo- 70125 Wkly suppl hrs D Hurd OFFICE 3.00 ration of the Italian culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- 70137 Wkly suppl hrs M D’Onofrio LA 27 0.50 ship class. Contact Diane Hurd via email at [email protected]. +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Italian 001B, ID 090B INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP Section #70134. Preq: ID 040, ID 045, ID 050, and ID 060. Rec prep: Math 902. Professional experience working in the Design field under the direct supervision of a design professional. This ITAL 050A BASIC ITALIAN CONVERSATION AND CULTURE course is a requirement for the Interior Design Advanced Certificate . Credit/No Credit Practical conversational approach to learning Italian. Focuses on conversation, vocab- Option. Transfer: CSU ulary, and Italian culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70126 Wkly suppl hrs D Hurd OFFICE 4.00 N 70138 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM S Cassarino LA 23 3.00 NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- ship class. Contact Diane Hurd via email at [email protected]. ITAL 050B BASIC ITALIAN CONVERSATION AND CULTURE Preq: Ital 050A. A continuation of ITAL 050A Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ID 090C KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN INTERNSHIP N 70139 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM S Cassarino LA 23 3.00 Prereq: ID 050. Rec prep: Math 902. This course has an emphasis on kitchen and bathroom design and related areas. It is a requirement for the Kitchen and Bath Certifi- cate. Credit/No Credit Option. JAPANESE 70127 Wkly suppl hrs D Hurd OFFICE 6.00 JPNS 001B BEGINNING JAPANESE NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- Preq: JPNS 001A. Coreq: JPNS 011B (concurrently). Continue introduction of basic ship class. Contact Diane Hurd via email at [email protected]. structures of the language and culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ID 091 DIRECTED STUDIES N 73752 TTH 6:00PM - 8:30PM Y Ellicott LA 41 5.00 Preq: Interview with instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Rec prep: NOTE: All Students enrolled in the above section of Japanese 1B must Math 902. Independent work of special interest to the student, related to but not also enroll in Section #70146 of the laboratory course, Japanese 011B. included in regular Interior Design courses offered by the college. Credit/No Credit Information about the lab course will be given out during the 001B course. Option. Transfer: CSU JPNS 002B INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE 70128 Wkly suppl hrs D Hurd OFFICE 1.00 Preq: JPNS 002A. Grammatical structures and vocabulary are refined. Focuses on NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- communication at a sophisticated level. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ship class. 70129 Wkly suppl hrs C Wright OFFICE 1.00 N 73443 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM S Gotoh LA 28 5.00 NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any JPNS 011B JAPANESE LABORATORY Directed Studies class. Chris Wright can be contacted via email at christo- Coreq: JPNS 001B (concurrently). The course provides additional practice with the [email protected] language. It also explores Japanese culture through tapes, slides, filmstrips, and cur- ID 092 DIRECTED STUDIES rent publications. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Prereq: Interview with the instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Rec 70146 Wkly suppl hrs S Gotoh LA 27 0.50 prep: Math 902. Independent work of special interest to the student, related to but +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs not included in regular Interior Design courses offered by the college. Credit/No Credit NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Japanese Option. Transfer: CSU 001B, Section #73752. 70130 Wkly suppl hrs D Hurd OFFICE 2.00 JPNS 050A BASIC JAPANESE CONVERSATION AND CULTURE NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- Basic, practical conversational approach to learning a language. Focuses on oral com- ship class. Contact Diane Hurd via email at [email protected]. munication and culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ID 093 DIRECTED STUDIES N 70147 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM S Gotoh LA 22A 3.00 Preq: Interview with instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Rec prep: JPNS 050B BASIC JAPANESE CONVERSATION AND CULTURE Math 902. Independent work of special interest to the student, related to but not Preq: JPNS 050A. Continuation of JPNS 050A. Basic conversational approach to included in regular Interior Design courses offered by the college. Credit/No Credit learning a language. Focuses on oral communication and culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Option. Transfer: CSU 70131 Wkly suppl hrs D Hurd OFFICE 3.00 N 70148 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM S Gotoh LA 22A 3.00 NOTE: Students must contact instructor prior to registering for any Intern- ship class. Contact Diane Hurd via email at [email protected]. JOURNALISM ITALIAN JOURN 001 NEWS MEDIA Rec Prep: English 905. The role of mass communication in society, with emphasis ITAL 001A BEGINNING ITALIAN upon major means of mass communication. Transfer: CSU Coreq: ITAL 011A concurrently. Development of listening, speaking, reading, and and 70140 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Gerzanics LA 29 3.00 writing skills. Introduction to Italian culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU JOURN 053 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE WRITING 70133 TTH 9:20AM - 11:50AM M Accornero LA 23 5.00 Rec prep: English 905. Article writing techniques using the NORSMAN as a lab. Credit/ NOTE: Students enrolled in this course must also enroll in the lab course, No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Italian 011A, Section #70136. 70141 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Gerzanics LA 29 2.00 +36.8 Wkly suppl hrs 58 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS JOURN 055 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION ARCH 076 LANDSCAPE TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS Rec Prep: English 905. Introduction to Desktop Publishing and newspaper production This course is a study of the landscape architecture technical implementation with an techniques, using the NORSEMAN as a lab. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU emphasis on basic principles of site layout, grading and drainage, earthwork computa- 70142 MW 3:40PM - 5:05PM J Gerzanics LA 29 2.00 tions, irrigation systems, construction materials, and details. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/ +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs No Credit Option NOTE: Contact instructor at (650)346-3026. 73262 MW 3:45PM - 6:15PM A Parsano AAS 43 3.00 JOURN 057 NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHY ARCH 082 LANDSCAPE PLANTS: WINTER & SPRING Rec Prep: Photo 001. Newspaper photo-journalism techniques, using the NORSE- This course is a study of ornamental trees, vines, and groundcovers during the spring MAN as a practical lab. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU and summer seasons.. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 70143 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Gerzanics LA 29 2.00 73263 TTH 4:25PM - 6:55PM G Rock AAS 43 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Contact instructor at (650)346-3026. ARCH 083 PLANT COMPOSITION This course is a study of the design placement of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, and JOURN 061 EDITORIAL BOARD groundcovers in the designed landscape. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option Coreq: Journ 053, 055, 057. Rec Prep: Be a major editor in the NORSEMAN. The N 73264 TTH 6:55PM - 9:00PM G Rock AAS 43 2.00 Board interprets established policy and supervises production of the student newspa- per. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70144 Wkly suppl hrs J Gerzanics LA 29 1.00 LIBRARY SKILLS +0.7 Wkly suppl hrs LIBR 004 INFORMATION COMPETENCY This course provides students with the opportunity to develop and strengthen research skills and to learn the core concepts of information retrieval. Students are introduced LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE to the essential techniques for finding, evaluating, and analyzing information. The class ARCH 050 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & METHODS covers the use of electronic resources, how to create research strategies to retrieve This course is a study of the various building materials and their methods of installation. relevant information, how to critically evaluate information, and how to use the Internet Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option as a research tool. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 73246 MW 4:55PM - 6:20PM R Smith AAS 3 3.00 O 70150 Wkly hrs by arr Staff ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #70150 BEGINS 03/09/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 ARCH 051 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS: DRAWING & SKETCHING NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a computer This course is a study of the basic techniques of drafting and sketching as it relates to and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance Learning web architectural graphic communication. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to N 73247 TTH 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Chang AAS 3 3.00 login to Angel. O 70151 Wkly hrs by arr Staff ONLINE 1.00 ARCH 052 ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS: ADVANCED RENDERING SECTION #70151 BEGINS 03/09/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 This course is a study of three-dimensional representations using various color media NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a computer as it relates to architectural and environmental graphic communication. Transfer: UC, and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance Learning web CSU. Credit/No Credit Option page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to 73249 MW 9:20AM - 12:30PM W Huang AAS 3 3.00 login to Angel. O 70152 Wkly hrs by arr Staff ONLINE 1.00 ARCH 054 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP SECTION #70152 BEGINS 03/09/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 This course is an introduction to Autodesk: Architectural Desktop - an AutoCAD based NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a computer software. This course emphasizes the construction of both 2D and 3D drawings. and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance Learning web Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to 73253 MW 2:05PM - 5:15PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00 login to Angel. O 70154 Wkly hrs by arr M Mills ONLINE 1.00 ARCH 055 ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING CODES SECTION #70154 BEGINS 04/20/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 This course covers the building permit process and definition of building codes as NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a computer described in the International Building Code. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance Learning web O 73254 Wkly suppl hrs S Ghahramani ONLINE 3.00 page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to NOTE: Section #73254 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet, and login to Angel. utilizes the ANGEL learning system.. Class begins on February 2, 2009. O 70156 Wkly hrs by arr R Sandoval ONLINE 1.00 After registering, go to the College’s distance learning web site and click on SECTION #70156 BEGINS 04/20/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 the ONLINE courses link for access to the instructor’s contact information NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a computer and homepage, including instructions for starting the course: http://www. and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance Learning web westvalley.edu/dl/ and http://wvmccd.angellearning.com. If this class is full page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor for informa- login to Angel. tion about ading at: [email protected] O 70157 Wkly hrs by arr Staff ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #70157 BEGINS 04/20/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 ARCH 056 BASIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a computer This course is a study of the architectural design principles and methodologies. Students and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance Learning web apply these principles to studio problems of increasing complexity. Various representa- page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to tion techniques are utilized, including sketching, manual drafting, computer graphics, login to Angel. and architectural model making. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 70153 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Rowic CR 4 1.00 73255 TTH 8:50AM - 12:00PM Staff AAS 3 3.00 SECTION #70153 BEGINS 03/09/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 73256 MW 6:50PM - 10:00PM Staff AAS 3 3.00 70149 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Mills CR 5 1.00 ARCH 062 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II SECTION #70149 BEGINS 02/03/09 CLASS ENDS 03/05/09 NOTE: This class is part of the First Year Experience program. Please con- This course is an intermediate-advanced level architectural design studio. Students tact Linda Gibson, Dean of Matriculation and Counseling at 408-741-2136 have opportunities to design a complex building. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit or [email protected] for further information on this program. Option 70155 F 8:50AM - 12:00PM A Crosby-Lundin CR 5 1.00 73259 TTH 12:30PM - 3:40PM S Ghahramani TC A 3.00 SECTION #70155 BEGINS 02/06/09 CLASS ENDS 03/13/09 ARCH 063 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III LIBR 006 STOP SURFING - START RESEARCHING This course is an advanced level architectural design studio. Students have opportuni- Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. Take your web searching skills from average to guru level. ties to design a complex, multi-use, multi-story building. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/ Learn to access the 70% of the web that a search engine ignores. Learn to find what No Credit Option you need quickly and to choose the highest quality material from your results. Practice 73260 TTH 3:40PM - 6:50PM C Clancy AAS 3 3.00 planning, executing, evaluating and documenting a successful search for information. This course is West Valley College degree applicable. This is an information compe- ARCH 075 ADVANCED LANDSCAPE SITE ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT tency infused course. Credit/No Credit Only. This course is an advanced study of the principles of landscape materials and construc- tion as it relates to site development design. Transfer: CSU. Credit/No Credit Option O 73887 Wkly hrs by arr B Proudfoot ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #73887 BEGINS 04/21/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 73261 MW 6:50PM - 9:20PM Staff AAS 43 3.00 NOTE: Please visit http://snurl.com/libr6 before April 21, 2009. Class begins April 21, 2009. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 59 MATH 003B CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY MASSAGE THERAPY Preq: Math 003A; or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Calculus I. Appli- See Health Care Technologies cations of integrals, methods of integration, infinite series, calculus of polar and para- metric equations, conic sections. Transfer: UC, CSU 70223 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM A Vu SM 10 5.00 MATHEMATICS NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- MATH 000D TRIGONOMETRY ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. Preq: Math 104 AND Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and 70224 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM R Wong AAS 12 5.00 proof of Geometry and Algebra II. Trigonometric functions including applications to right NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- triangles, circular functions & radian measure. Transfer: CSU ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70206 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM L Handa SM 9 3.00 70225 TTH 10:55AM - 1:25PM L Handa SM 9 5.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70207 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Kenstowicz SM 6 3.00 N 70226 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM D Burzynski SM 9 5.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. N 70208 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM D Mecum AAS 17 3.00 MATH 004A INTERMEDIATE CALCULUS NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- Preq: Math 003B; or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Calculus II. Vec- ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. tors in two-& three-dimensional space, calculus of functions of several variables. Trans- fer: UC, CSU MATH 000G MATHEMATICS FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT 70227 MWF 7:45AM - 9:00AM J Kenstowicz AAS 18 4.00 Preq: Math 106 (or 106R or 107); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of N 70228 TTH 6:30PM - 8:35PM R Warecki SM 10 4.00 Algebra II. Mathematical reasoning and problem solving, curves and graphs, probability and statistics. Transfer: CSU MATH 004B DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 70209 TTH 8:30AM - 10:35AM R Warecki AAS 18 4.00 Preq: Math 003B; or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Calculus II. Ordi- N 70210 MW 6:30PM - 8:35PM M Talli SM 2 4.00 nary differential equations with emphasis on linear equations. Transfer: UC, CSU 73318 MTTH 3:15PM - 4:30PM S Blasberg OFFCMP 4.00 MATH 001 PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA NOTE: Section #73318 meets at Lynbrook High School, Room 403, and is Preq: Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Algebra open to ALL students. II. Prepares students for Calculus sequence. Transfer: UC,CSU N 70229 MW 6:30PM - 8:35PM G Allen SM 10 4.00 70211 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Cassell SM 8 3.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- MATH 008 FINITE MATHEMATICS ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. Preq: Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Algebra 70214 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Kenstowicz SM 6 3.00 II. Linear equations, systems of equations and inequalities, linear programming, set NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- theory, elements of probability and mathematics of finance. Transfer: UC, CSU ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70231 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Vu SM 8 3.00 70212 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM L Handa SM 9 3.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- 70232 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Allen AAS 17 3.00 ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. 70213 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Pham SM 8 3.00 70230 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM H Sun SM 7 3.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70233 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Allen AAS 17 3.00 N 70215 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM G Sanders SM 6 3.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- N 70234 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM T Naik SM 6 3.00 ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. MATH 002 PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY MATH 010 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS Preq: Math 104 AND Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and Preq: Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Algebra proof of Geometry and Algebra II. Intensive course covering pre-calculus algebra and II. Descriptive and inferential statistics. Transfer: UC, CSU trig. Designed for the honor student in math. Transfer: UC, CSU 70235 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM K Freitag SM 2 3.00 70216 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM S Blasberg SM 6 5.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- 70238 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kenstowicz AAS 17 3.00 ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. 70217 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:05PM C Van Hook AAS 11 5.00 70241 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Butcher SM 2 3.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70251 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM L Handa SM 8 3.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. MATH 003A CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 70243 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Benkoski LIB ILC 3.00 Preq: Math 001 AND Math 000D; or Math 002; or qualifying score on Placement Test NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. and proof of Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry. Functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, 70245 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM A Butcher SM 2 3.00 maxima and minima and the beginnings of integration. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. 70218 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM S Benkoski AAS 16 5.00 70246 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM A Vu SM 8 3.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70236 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM K Freitag SM 2 3.00 70219 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM S Benkoski AAS 16 5.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- 70237 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Leitner SM 8 3.00 ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. 70220 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:05PM A Vu SM 10 5.00 70239 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kenstowicz AAS 17 3.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. 70240 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM A Vu SM 8 3.00 70221 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:40PM B Weiss AAS 11 5.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- 70242 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Butcher SM 2 3.00 ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. N 70222 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM P Roskos SM 9 5.00 70244 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Benkoski LIB ILC 3.00 NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. N 70247 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM R Wong AAS 17 3.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. N 70248 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM T Mihnea SM 2 3.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required. N 70249 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM T Mihnea SM 2 3.00 NOTE: Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 60 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS MATH 010 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS—HONORS 70279 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:05PM B Weiss VKING DN 5.00 Preq: Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Algebra NOTE: This class is taught as part of the First Year Experience program. II. Descriptive and inferential statistics. Transfer: UC, CSU Only students enrolled in this program may register for this class. Please 70250 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Blasberg SM 10 3.00 contact Linda Gibson, Dean of Matriculation and Counseling at 408-741- NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #70250, please contact the Honors 2136 or linda_gibson@wvm. edu for further information on the program. Office at (408)741-2614. Texas Instruments TI-83+ or TI-84+ calculator is 70280 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:40PM D Burzynski AAS 18 5.00 required. 70281 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:40PM G Ehlers AAS 16 5.00 NOTE: Section #70281 requires use of MyMathLab. Buy new copy of MATH 012 APPLIED CALCULUS Blitzer, 5th Ed., packaged with MyMathLab. Preq: Math 106 (or 106R); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Algebra N 70282 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM W Langlois LHS 36 5.00 II. Techniques of differential and integral calculus and their most common business NOTE: Section #70282 meets at Leigh High School, Room 36. applications. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70283 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM R Lieberman SM 7 5.00 70252 MW 12:30PM - 2:35PM P Roskos SM 9 4.00 NOTE: Section #70283 requires use of MyMathLab. Buy new copy of NOTE: Graphing calculator required. Recommended one is Texas Instru- Blitzer, 5th Ed., packaged with MyMathLab. ments TI-83+ or TI-84+. N 70284 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM G Hirakawa SM 7 5.00 MATH 014 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS (NUMBER SYSTEMS) MATH 106R INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Preq: Math 106 (or 106R or 107); or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Preq: Math 103 (or 103R); or qualifying score on Placement Test. A course designed Algebra II. This course is designed to fulfill the lower division mathematics requirement for the student who is reviewing the material or has strong math skills. Content identical for students planning to enter a multiple subject teaching credential program. Topics to Math 106. include the real number system, numeration systems, elementary number theory, and O 70286 4.5 Wkly hrs by arr K Pham ONLINE 4.00 problem solving. Technology and hands-on experiences will be integrated throughout NOTE: Section #70286 meets ONLINE and requires access to a computer, the course. Transfer: CSU the Internet, and an e-mail address. MANDATORY meeting is on Monday, 70253 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Wong AAS 12 3.00 February 2, 2009, OR Tuesday, February 3, 2009, from 5:30-6:30p in SM 5. Prior to the orientation, you must purchase a NEW copy of the textbook MATH 019 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS shrink-wrapped with the ALEKS User’s Guide. After you purchase the text, Preq: Math 001; or Math 002; or qualifying score on Placement Test and proof of Pre- you MUST e-mail the instructor ([email protected]) for the ALEKS Calculus. Discrete mathematics appropriate for computer applications. (Required by course code. CIS Dept for CIS certificate program and Computer Science major.)Transfer: UC, CSU N 70285 MW 4:00PM - 6:05PM K Pham AAS 12 4.00 70254 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Blasberg AAS 18 4.00 MATH 902 ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS F 9:20AM - 10:35AM S Blasberg AAS 18 Fundamental arithmetic skills, problem analysis, problem solving, & practical applica- MATH 103 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA tions. Credit/No Credit Option. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. Basic algebraic operations involving real numbers. Content identical to Math 103R. A 70287 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM K Pham SM 8 3.00 course designed for the student who has not studied elementary algebra or can use SECTION #70287 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/26/09 extra help in the course. N 70288 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM P Roskos SM 6 3.00 70255 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM G Ehlers SM 9 5.00 MATH 902P PRE-ALGEBRA 70256 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM L Ma AAS 17 5.00 This course is designed for students who have a solid foundation in arithmetic skills, 70257 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM G Allen SM 10 5.00 but who need to develop further skills before taking elementary algebra. An emphasis 70258 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM B Chin SM 7 5.00 will be placed on developing concrete representations for abstract algebraic concepts. 70259 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:05PM D Burzynski AAS 18 5.00 Credit/No Credit Option. 70260 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:05PM B Chin SM 7 5.00 70261 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:40PM G Allen AAS 17 5.00 70290 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM B Chin SM 7 3.00 70265 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:40PM R Wong AAS 12 5.00 SECTION #70290 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/26/09 N 70262 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM C Sakamoto LHS 35 5.00 70291 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM B Chin SM 7 3.00 NOTE: Section #70262 meets at Leigh High School, Room 35. SECTION #70291 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 N 70263 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM H Betz SM 8 5.00 NOTE: Section #70291 is a LATE START class and begins on 4/6/09. N 70264 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM N Nguyen SM 8 5.00 70289 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Wong AAS 12 3.00 MATH 103R ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA Basic algebraic operations of real numbers. Content identical to Math 103. A course MEDICAL ASSISTING designed for the student who is reviewing the material or has strong math skills. See Health Care Technologies 70268 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM K Pham SM 8 3.00 SECTION #70268 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: Section #70268 is a LATE START class and begins on 4/6/2009. MEDICAL BILLING See Health Care Technologies 70266 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Pham SM 9 3.00 N 70267 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM P Roskos SM 6 3.00 MATH 104 PLANE GEOMETRY MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION Preq: Math 103 (or 103R); or qualifying score on Placement Test. Basic concepts of See Health Care Technologies plane geometry. 70271 TTH 12:30PM - 2:35PM A Butcher SM 2 4.00 MILITARY SCIENCE MATH 106 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MILSC 001B FOUNDATIONS IN LEADERSHIP I AND II Preq: Math 103 (or 103R); or qualifying score on Placement Test. A second course This course overviews leadership fundamentals such as setting direction, problem solv- in algebra, including logarithmic and exponential functions and complex numbers. A ing, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback and using effective writing skills. course designed for the student who has not studied intermediate algebra, or who can Students begin to explore leadership dimensions and values Two 60-minute classes use extra help in the course. Content identical to Math 106R. per week. Weekly 3-hour leadership labs required. One evening military formal dinner. 70272 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM Staff AAS 11 5.00 For more information, call the Military Science Department at , 70273 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM E Lodi AAS 12 5.00 (408) 554-4034. Transfer: CSU 70274 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM A Butcher SM 2 5.00 70292 MW 8:00AM - 9:05AM J Atchison OFFCMP 2.00 70275 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM B Weiss SM 6 5.00 W 2:15PM - 5:00PM J Atchison OFFCMP 70276 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM C Van Hook AAS 11 5.00 70277 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Ehlers AAS 16 5.00 NOTE: The above section #70277 is enhanced with Math Learning Strate- gies in addition to regular course content. 70278 MTWTH 10:55AM - 12:05PM J Kenstowicz SM 6 5.00

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 61 MILSC 002B LEADERSHIP IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS I AND II MUSIC 009 JAZZ-PAST AND PRESENT This course examines the challenges of leading in complex contemporary operational Development & evolution of jazz in the U.S. This course fulfills the G.E. requirement. environments. Dimensions of the cross-cultural challenges of leadership in a constantly Transfer: UC, CSU changing world and their application to leadership tasks and situations. Case studies 70301 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Kambeitz MU 12 3.00 and Importance of teamwork and tactics In real world settings. Two 60-minute classes per week. Weekly 3-hour labs per quarter. One evening military formal dinner.For more MUSIC 010 MUSIC APPRECIATION information, call the Military Science Depart at Santa Clara University, (408) 554-4034. For the student without previous training in music listening or performance. Music 010 Transfer: CSU fulfills the G.E. requirement. Transfer: UC, CSU 70293 MW 8:00AM - 9:05AM M Regnier OFFCMP 2.00 O 70305 Wkly hrs by arr R Cornejo ONLINE 3.00 W 2:00PM - 5:00PM M Regnier OFFCMP NOTE: Section #70305 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins on February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s ROTC 001B FOUNDATION OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for Today’s Air Force officer and how he/she fits into the Air Force as a whole. Role of the this semester. officer as a professional. Air Force Doctrine and structure. Leadership laboratory is 70303 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M McChesney MU 12 3.00 mandatory for officer candidates. Dynamic environment where cadets develop lead- 70304 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Dotson MU 12 3.00 ership and management skills by planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and T 70306 Wkly hrs by arr G Kambeitz TV 3.00 controlling their own military organization (corps). A forum for improvement of oral and R Cornejo TV written communication. Open to all students. Lecture and lab held at San Jose State L De La Rosa TV University. Aerospace Studies (408) 924-2960. J Forehan TV 70812 TH 2:30PM - 3:45PM Hellen OFFCMP 1.00 SECTION #70306 BEGINS 04/07/09 CLASS ENDS 05/19/09 TH 4:30PM - 6:00PM Gonzalez OFFCMP NOTE: Section #70306 is a full college credit course offered by television. NOTE: This class will meet in IS 215 at San Jose State University. This DVD/VHS is available for viewing in the West Valley College Library or class will begin on January 23, 2009 and will end on May 13, 2009. available to rent. This course is broadcast over most cable TV systems. REQUIRED ORIENTATION MEETING WILL BE HELD TUESDAY, APRIL 7, ROTC 002B EVOLUTION OF AEROSPACE POWER 2009, 6:00 PM IN MU 24. Test #1 will be Tuesday, April 21, 2009, at 6:00 Development of air power from balloons and dirigibles, through the jet age. Employ- PM in MU 24. Test #2 will be Tuesday, May 5, 2009, at 6:00 PM in MU 24. ment of air power from peacetime relief missions and civic action programs through the Test #3 (final exam) will be Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 6:00 PM in MU 24. post-Vietnam era. Leadership laboratory is mandatory for officer candidates. Dynamic environment where cadets development leadership and management skills by plan- MUSIC 020 EAR TRAINING FUNDAMENTALS ning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling their own organization (corps). Rec prep: Math 902. Laboratory in ear training. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, A forum for improvement of oral and written communication. Open to all students. CSU Lecture and laboratory held at San Jose State University. Aerospace Studies (408) 70307 TTH 7:45AM - 8:50AM L De La Rosa MU 17 1.00 924-2960. MUSIC 022 COLLEGE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 70813 TH 1:00PM - 2:15PM Hellen OFFCMP 1.00 A vocal-instrument ensemble performing the literature of Renaissance and Baroque TH 4:30PM - 6:00PM Gonzalez OFFCMP periods. Enrollment by audition. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This class will meet in IS 215 at San Jose State University. This class will begin on January 23, 2009 and will end on May 13, 2009. N 70308 F 5:45PM - 8:55PM B Kim MU 14 1.50 MUSIC 026 TECHNIQUES OF JAZZ-ROCK GUITAR Rec prep: MUSIC 005. Intermediate through advanced study of guitar tech- MUSIC nique emphasizing chords, scales, and improvising.NOTE: A reasonable MUSIC 002 MUSIC HISTORY proficiency at playing the guitar (a basic understanding of the fingerboard) is This course is a chronological study of music from 1750 to the present. Music 002 recommended. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU partially fulfills IGETC and CSU-GE requirements. Transfer: UC ,CSU N 73643 W 6:30PM - 8:35PM D Balistreri MU 14 1.00 O 70294 Wkly hrs by arr R Cornejo ONLINE 3.00 MUSIC 030A BEGINNING PIANO NOTE: Section #70294 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class For students with no previous training in piano. Note reading, clefs, simple pieces & begins on February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s exercises. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester. 70309 MW 10:55AM - 12:00PM Y Drion MU 22 1.00 70310 MW 12:30PM - 1:35PM Y Drion MU 22 1.00 MUSIC 003A MUSIC THEORY LEVEL 1 70311 TTH 10:55AM - 12:00PM Y Drion MU 22 1.00 Introduction to technical aspects of music. 70312 TTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM N Taniguchi MU 22 1.00 NOTE: For the general college student, this course fulfills the West Valley MUSIC 030B BEGINNING PIANO College general education requirement. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Rec prep: MUSIC 030A. Continued development of piano playing skills: chords, scales, UC, CSU and assigned pieces. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 73408 MTWTH 9:20AM - 10:30AM L De La Rosa MU 14 4.00 70314 MW 10:55AM - 12:00PM Y Drion MU 22 1.00 MUSIC 003B MUSIC THEORY LEVEL 2 70315 MW 12:30PM - 1:35PM Y Drion MU 22 1.00 Advanced study of technical aspects of music. 70316 TTH 10:55AM - 12:00PM Y Drion MU 22 1.00 NOTE: For the general college student, this course fulfills the West Valley 70317 TTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM N Taniguchi MU 22 1.00 College general education requirement. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU MUSIC 031A INTERMEDIATE PIANO 70295 MW 9:20AM - 11:50AM R Cornejo MU 23 4.00 Rec prep: MUSIC 030B. Intermediate keyboard skills: scales, arpeggios, exercises, 70296 TTH 9:20AM - 11:50AM N Taniguchi MU 23 4.00 and keyboard works. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70319 T 6:30PM - 8:35PM J Stubbe MU 22 1.00 MUSIC 004B MUSIC THEORY LEVEL 4 Rec prep: MUSIC 003A or MUSIC 003B or MUSIC 004A. Advanced chromatic har- MUSIC 031B INTERMEDIATE PIANO mony, rhythmic, and structured aspects of music. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Rec prep: MUSIC 031A or 030B. Refinement of intermediate keyboard skills. Transfer: UC, CSU UC, CSU 70297 TTH 9:20AM - 11:50AM R Cornejo MU 16 4.00 N 70320 T 6:30PM - 8:35PM J Stubbe MU 22 1.00 MUSIC 005 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC MUSIC 032A BEGINNING VOICE: CLASSICAL MUSIC Fundamentals of music theory and its application to performance. This course offers group instruction in vocal technique with an emphasis on classical NOTE: For the general college student, this course fulfills the West Valley solo literature. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU College general education requirement. Transfer: UC, CSU 70321 TTH 10:55AM - 12:00PM J Alvarez MU 17 1.00 O 73413 Wkly hrs by arr L De La Rosa ONLINE 3.00 MUSIC 032B BEGINNING VOICE: FOLK MUSIC NOTE: Section #73413 meets ONLINE only using the Internet. Class This course offers group instruction in vocal tech vocal production, and articulation. begins on Monday, February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage. http://www. 70322 TTH 10:55AM - 12:00PM J Alvarez MU 17 1.00 westvalley.edu/dl/ 70299 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Lin MU 17 3.00 70298 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM G Kambeitz MU 17 3.00 62 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS MUSIC 032C BEGINNING VOICE: MUSICAL THEATRE MUSIC 055 WORLD MUSIC Introduction to the elements of singing: posture, breathing, vocal production and artic- World Music covers the developments in music from a non-western perspective and ulation with an emphasis on Musical Theater literature. Transfer: UC, CSU the influence of various cultures including African, South American, and Caribbean. 70324 MW 12:30PM - 1:35PM L De La Rosa MU 17 1.00 Course materials are selected from specific styles of folk, popular and art music, which 70323 TTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM L De La Rosa MU 17 1.00 are examined on the basis of the convergence of African, Native, and European ele- ments, the effects of the 20th century developments such as technology and mass MUSIC 036 GUITAR media, and the outgrowth of contemporary artistic thought and aesthetics. Credit/No Beginning course in guitar open to all interested students. Transfer: UC, CSU Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70327 TTH 10:55AM - 12:00PM M McChesney MU 14 1.00 O 73497 Wkly hrs by arr R Dotson ONLINE 3.00 N 70329 TH 5:45PM - 7:50PM M McChesney MU 14 1.00 SECTION #73497 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: For the general college student fulfills G.E. This section #73497 MUSIC 036B INTERMEDIATE GUITAR meets only ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins Monday, April 6, 2009. Beginning course in guitar open to all interested students. Transfer: UC, CSU After registering, go to the college’s distance learning web site and click on N 73642 TH 7:55PM - 10:00PM M McChesney MU 14 1.00 the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instructor’s contact informa- tion and homepage including instructions for starting the course: http:www. MUSIC 039 APPLIED MUSIC westvalley.edu/dl Individual instruction for music majors in voice, piano, or instruments with private teacher. It is the student’s responsibility to find a suitable private music instructor who MUSIC 056 AFRO-LATIN PERCUSSION is approved by the Department Chair. Transfer: UC, CSU This is a beginning drum and Afro-Latin percussion class, open to all interested stu- 70330 T 3:45PM - 4:50PM J Lin MU 12 1.00 dents. This course will cover indigenous rhythms form Africa, Cuba, Haiti, and Brazil. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs The performance of these rhythms will involve traditional as well as non-traditional NOTE: Required orientation meeting for all music majors, 3:00 PM-4:00 instruments such as drum set and electronic percussion. PM, Tuesday, February 3, 2009 in room MU 12. 73073 MW 2:55PM - 4:00PM D Sabanovich MU 17 1.00 MUSIC 040C CHAMBER SINGERS-MODERN MUSIC MUSIC 060A MASTERWORKS CHORALE-EARLY MUSIC Rec prep: A reasonably developed singing voice; the ability to read music and to sing Rec Prep: A reasonably developed singing voice; the ability to read music at the begin- an assigned part in an ensemble. Chamber Singers is a choral ensemble open to all ning level and to sing an assigned part in an ensemble. Masterworks Chorale is a choral students by audition. The ensemble performs a wide range of music in concerts and ensemble open to all students by audition. The Masterworks Chorale performs major choral festivals throughout the region. IMPORTANT AUDITION INFO: Call 741-4663 or choral works, frequently collaborating with other choral and instrumental ensembles. email [email protected] to schedule an audition for the week before school IMPORTANT AUDITION INFO: Call 741-4663 or email [email protected] to starts. Transfer: UC, CSU schedule an audition for the week before school starts. Transfer: UC, CSU 70331 MTWTH 2:05PM - 3:10PM L De La Rosa MU 12 2.00 N 70341 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM L De La Rosa MU 12 1.00 +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Masterworks Chorale is a mixed chorus performing masterworks of choral literature. Section audition at first rehearsal. MUSIC 048A SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Study and performance of symphonic orchestra repertoire. Group participation and MUSIC 061 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE public performance. Transfer: UC, CSU Rec prep: Previous choral experience. Study and performance of vocal jazz and popu- N 70332 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM H Mollicone MU 14 1.00 lar music literature. Transfer: UC, CSU +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs 70342 MW 3:20PM - 5:25PM R Cornejo MU 14 2.00 NOTE: By audition Monday, February 2, 2009, 4:00-6:00PM, MU 14. NOTE: By audition. MUSIC 049 SYMPHONIC BAND MUSIC 062A SOLO PERFORMANCE IN JAZZ AND POPULAR MUSIC Study and performance of symphonic band repertoire. Group participation and public Rec Prep: Some singing experience and ability to match pitch. Students study and performance. TransferA: UC, CSU perform songs in the popular and jazz idiom. Proper vocal technique, stage presence, 70333 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM G Kambeitz MU 14 1.00 phrasing and styling and the use of microphone are explored. Credit/No Credit Option. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Transfer: UC,CSU NOTE: No audition necessary. Must be able to play a standard band N 73412 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM G Kambeitz MU 12 1.00 instrument. MUSIC 063B ADVANCED MUSIC PRODUCTION AND MULTI-TRACK RECORDING MUSIC 051A JAZZ ENSEMBLE Rec prep: MUSIC 063A. Intermediate/advanced Music Production and Multi-Track MUSIC 051A is a class devoted to the study and performance of American jazz from Recording for Musicians. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: CSU the big band era. Students participate in group rehearsals and public performance. 70343 MW 2:05PM - 4:35PM J Forehan MU 22 3.00 Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70334 MTWTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM G Kambeitz MU 14 2.00 MUSIC 064 SOUND DESIGN +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Introduction to survey of sound types, techniques and the methods of their application NOTE: By audition. for appropriate accompaniment to Computer Animation and Multi Media presentations. Credit/No Credit Option. MUSIC 052A ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE IN JAZZ AND POPULAR MUSIC 70344 TTH 2:05PM - 4:10PM J Forehan MU 22 3.00 Rec prep: Ability to play a jazz or rock band instrument. This course focuses on small +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs group playing. Styles include Be-Bop, Hard - Bop, Soul Jazz, Fusion, swing, and early Dixieland styles. Each group is expected to perform tunes from each of the mentioned MUSIC 065A RECORDING ARTS I styles. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU This course is a 4-part series of recording arts classes that are the core of the com- 73284 T 5:45PM - 10:00PM G Kambeitz MU 14 2.00 mercial music certificate. MUSIC 065A is an introductory class to the audio recording NOTE: By Audition. arts. It covers basic recording studio skills including analog audio theory, signal flow, gain staging, microphones, mic placement and tracking. Transfer: CSU MUSIC 054 HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC N 70345 W 5:45PM - 10:00PM D Wyman TV STUD 3.00 Rock and Roll music from its inception in the mid 40’s through the punk movement of N 70346 TH 5:45PM - 10:00PM J Forehan TV STUD 3.00 the late 70’s and beyond. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 73934 Wkly hrs by arr J Lin ONLINE 3.00 MUSIC 065B RECORDING ARTS II SECTION #73934 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 Rec prep: MUSIC 065A.This is a 4-part series of recording arts classes that are the NOTE: Section #73934 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class core of the commercial music certificate. MUSIC 065B is an intermediate class in the begins on April 6, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance audio recording arts. It covers multi-track recording & overdubbing, outboard and on learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this board signal processing, use of patch bays, mixing, automation and commercial music semester. production. Transfer: CSU 70336 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Lin MU 12 3.00 N 70348 W 5:45PM - 10:00PM D Wyman TV STUD 3.00 70338 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Forehan MU 12 3.00 70347 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM J Forehan MU 22 3.00 70337 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Dotson MU 12 3.00 W 9:20AM - 10:25AM J Forehan TV STUD MUSIC 066 COMPUTER LITERACY FOR MUSICIANS This is a class designed to familiarize music students with the basics of MIDI, Notation and Digital Audio using computers and industry standard software. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 73498 M 6:30PM - 8:35PM Staff MU 22 1.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 63 PARA 023 LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING NUTRITIONAL STUDIES Preq: PARA 019. Study of the various legal research and writing skills needed by the NS 015 HUMAN NUTRITION paralegal. Students learn to locate and evaluate relevant primary law in order to prepare Basic scientific principles as they apply to human nutrition. Designed for the student a legal memorandum. with no scientific background. Meets the Area E: Understanding & Development, Gen- 73288 T 9:20AM - 12:30PM M Mathieson AAS 15 3.00 eral Education requirement for Calif State Univ and the nutrition requirement for SJSU PARA 024 ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING Nursing Program. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Preq: PARA 023. This course offers students in-depth research and writing experience. O 70351 Wkly hrs by arr D Russo ONLINE 3.00 Students become familiar with legal research tools not covered in Para 023. Transfer: NOTE: All students must email the instructor between 2/2/09 and 2/4/09 CSU to confirm enrollment in the class. Enrolled students who do not email the instructor by that date will be dropped from the course. Emails can be sent N 70364 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM M Mathieson LIB ILC 3.00 within Angel Learning (wvmccd.angellearning.com) or directly to instructor PARA 025 LEGAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY at [email protected]. For more info, check nutritionrusso.blogspot. An in-depth study of the ethical rules and regulations that govern all personnel in the com in January. legal profession. Transfer: CSU 70354 Wkly hrs by arr D Russo ONLINE 3.00 O N 70365 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM S Dawkins AAS 15 1.50 NOTE: All students must email the instructor between 2/2/09 and 2/4/09 SECTION #70365 BEGINS 03/19/09 CLASS ENDS 05/14/09 to confirm enrollment in the class. Enrolled students who do not email the NOTE: Section 70365 meets for 8 Thursdays beginning March 19, 2009 instructor by that date will be dropped from the course. Emails can be and ending May 14, 2009. sent within Angel Learning (wvmccd.angellearning.com) or directly to the instructor at [email protected]. For more info, check nutritionrusso. PARA 029 INTERNSHIP blogspot.com in January. Preq: ENGL 001A, PARA 022 and 023. Practical experience, under supervision, in legal 70353 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM W Bowers-Gachesa PE 2 3.00 department or law office. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU 70349 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM W Bowers-Gachesa PE 2 3.00 N 70366 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM S Dawkins AAS 15 3.00 70352 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM W Bowers-Gachesa PE 2 3.00 SECTION #70366 BEGINS 02/05/09 CLASS ENDS 03/12/09 N 70350 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM L Devito PE 2 3.00 NOTE: This class meets for 6 Thursdays beginning Feb. 5, 2009 and NS 022 SPORTS NUTRITION ending March 12, 2009. For more information regarding Paralegal Intern- This course is designed specifically for the fitness specialist or enthusiast. Credit/No ships, please contact the Department Chair @ peggy_mathieson@westval- Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ley.edu 70355 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM W Bowers-Gachesa PE 2 3.00 PARA 030 BUSINESS CONTRACT LAW Contracts, remedies and common business transactions are examined. Basic busi- ness entities are also covered. Transfer: CSU OCEANOGRAPHY N 70367 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM S Hopkins AAS 35B 3.00 OCEAN 010 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY Rec prep: Math 902. Emphasis is on seafloor plate tectonics, marine geology, ocean PARA 032 FAMILY LAW chemistry, ocean physics, and marine ecology.Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, The course introduces marital dissolution, legal separation, annulment, support, com- CSU munity property, mediation, adoption and guardianship. Students prepare family law documents including petitions, motions and declarations. Transfer: CSU 70356 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Lopez SM 30 4.00 W 12:30PM - 3:40PM R Lopez SM 47 70368 M 9:10AM - 12:30PM S Hopkins AAS 15 3.00 NOTE: A fee is necessary for participation on the San Francisco Estuary PARA 041 TORTS boat cruise and UCSC Seamore Center tour. This course provides an in-depth study of the law of torts and personal injury. transfer: 70357 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Lopez SM 47 4.00 CSU T 10:55AM - 2:05PM R Lopez SM 47 73289 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM Staff AAS 11 3.00 NOTE: A fee is necessary for participation on the San Francisco Estuary N boat cruise and UCSC Seamore Center tour. PARA 043 LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT This course provides an overview of the structure of a law office and systems used therein. It is designed to introduce the student to the functions performed in a law office ORTHOPEDIC TECHNICIAN on a day-to-day basis. It includes a review of various time keeping, accounting and See Health Care Technologies records management systems. Transfer: CSU N 73290 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM G Mozee AAS 35B 3.00 PARALEGAL PARA 065B MICROSOFT WORD FOR THE LAW OFFICE NOTE: The ABA-approved Paralegal Program will hold a FREE Rec. prep: CA 032B. Students learn to utilize Microsoft Word features applicable to the Information Session for new and interested students. Attend law office. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU either session: W 70370 S 9:00AM - 12:05PM J Grilli TC E 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 10-Noon AAS 15 S 12:45PM - 4:50PM J Grilli TC E 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm AAS 43 SECTION #70370 BEGINS 02/07/09 CLASS ENDS 03/28/09 NOTE: Section 70370 meets for 7 Saturdays beginning Feb. 7, 2009, and PARA 018 LEGAL ANALYSIS ending March 28, 2009. This course introduces the art of legal analysis. It is designed to take students sys- tematically through cases: to identify procedural history, critical facts, issues, holdings, PARA 066 LEGAL RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET This course introduces the student to the various search engines and websites that rationale, and to assimilate these components into a case brief. Transfer: CSU can be used to perform legal research on the World Wide Web. Students are given N 70358 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM E Lindenbaum AAS 37 3.00 hands-on training in accessing search engines, web sites, various legal libraries, and PARA 019 INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL STUDIES government sites. Credit/No Credit Only. Introductory course for emphasizing the nature and regulation of the profession, roles 70371 F 9:20AM - 11:25AM M Mathieson TC E 0.50 of paralegals in the field, job opportunities, and essential job skills. Transfer: CSU SECTION #70371 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 03/27/09 N 70360 W 6:10PM - 9:20PM M Mathieson AAS 15 3.00 NOTE: Section 70371 meets for 4 Fridays beginning March 6, 2009 and ending March 27, 2009. PARA 021 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LAW This course provides an overview of the major substantive areas of American Law. PARA 070 EMPLOYMENT LAW These areas include personal injury, criminal law, evidence, contracts, family law, This course introduces the student to the major substantive areas of employment law, agency, real property and estate planning. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU including employment discrimination, wage and hour regulations, wrongful discharge, family and medical leave, employee privacy rights, and safety regulations. 70361 W 9:20AM - 12:30PM S Hopkins AAS 15 3.00 N 70362 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM S Hopkins AAS 15 3.00 70372 TH 9:20AM - 12:30PM E Lindenbaum AAS 15 3.00 PARA 022 CIVIL LITIGATION PROCEDURES PARA 083A CURRENT LEGAL TOPICS: EVIDENCE AND TRIAL PREP. Preq: PARA 019. This course introduces law office procedures. The course covers civil This course provides an overview of evidence. Topics include: relevance, witnesses litigation matters, from initial interview, through pleadings and initial discovery. Transfer: and competency, impeachment, lay and expert opinions, hearsay and constitutional CSU evidentiary issues. Credit/No Credit Option. N 70363 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM S Hopkins AAS 15 3.00 N 70373 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM G Mozee LIB ILC 3.00 64 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PARA 093 DIRECTED STUDIES PKMGT 016B INTERMEDIATE DESKTOP GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Preq: Interview with the instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. This (GIS) course allows for special projects to be undertaken by the Paralegal student which are Preq: PKMGT 016A. Builds on material presented in PKMGT 016A using state of the related to but not included in regular courses offered by the College. Credit/No Credit art desktop GIS software. This courses introduces the student to spatial analysis/que- Option. Transfer: CSU rying. Student refines data acquisition to take an interdisciplinary approach to GIS and 70375 Wkly suppl hrs M Mathieson OFFICE 3.00 demonstrate its capability for analysis and decision- making in diverse industries and NOTE: Student must contact instructor PRIOR to enrolling in any academic disciplines. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Directed Studies course. Instructor may be contacted via email at peggy_ N 70726 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Guzdek TC F 3.00 [email protected]. PKMGT 016C SPATIAL ANALYSIS FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS(GIS) PARK MANAGEMENT Preq: PKMGT 016A. Course provides a detailed examination of spatial information systems and a survey of quantitative techniques applicable to spatial data. Credit/No NOTE: The Park Management Program will hold a FREE Information Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Session for new and interested students on: N 70727 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Price TC E 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm AAS 37 PKMGT 016F GIS INTERNSHIP PKMGT 010 INTRODUCTION TO PARK MANAGEMENT Directed field study program providing students with an opportunity to apply classroom This course provides an introduction to public land management and the history of instruction in geographic information systems to real-world GIS projects in their com- environmental thought. The student has the opportunity to learn about a variety of munity. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU city, state, county, regional open space, and federal land management areas. Transfer: 70728 W 4:05PM - 5:10PM C Cruz TC F 3.00 CSU +9.1 Wkly suppl hrs 70718 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Cruz AAS 37 3.00 PKMGT 016G INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE SENSING PKMGT 011 PARK COMMUNICATIONS This course introduces the concepts of remote sensing. This includes the physical This class will explore techniques for communicating with the public, colleagues, and basis for remote sensing, traditional aerial photography, photo interpretation, pho- other agencies and organizations. Emphasis will be placed on developing strong inter- togrammetry, satellite data and software-based image classification. Transfer: CSU. personal, oral and written communication skills within the context of natural and cultural Grade or Credit/No Credit Option. resource agencies. Transfer: CSU N 73183 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM C Cruz TC E 3.00 70719 MW 8:00AM - 9:05AM C Cruz AAS 37 2.00 PKMGT 017 BASIC HORTICULTURE FOR PARKS PKMGT 012A BASIC OUTDOOR SKILLS Preq: PKMGT 010, PKMGT 013, PKMGT 014. The design of this course is to familiar- This course is designed to acquaint the student with the skills necessary to camp ize the student with native and exotic plants commonly found in public and private and backpack safely using environmentally sensitive and responsible methods. There parks. Additionally, the students will learn skills necessary to key out trees and shrubs, are several required one day and multi-day field trips. Special equipment is required. identify common diseases and conventional treatments, and care for park vegetation. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU N 70720 M 5:30PM - 10:00PM D Neumann AAS 37 3.00 70729 TH 11:00AM - 2:10PM M Geary AAS 37 3.00 SECTION #70720 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: Required lab fee of $5. Section 70720 will have one all-day field trip PKMGT 018 PARK PLANNING & DESIGN 4/18/09 or 4/19/09. There will be multi-day field trips 5/2/09-5/3/09 and This course will provide an introduction to park planning and design. The student will 5/15/09-5/17/09. have the opportunity to learn how to design facilities within a park environment. The student will learn how to integrate the needs of the park visitors with the natural and PKMGT 012B INTERMEDIATE OUTDOOR SKILLS FOR THE PARK RANGER cultural resources of the park. Transfer: CSU Preq: PKMGT 012A. This course is divided into two different skill areas. The first half 70730 TH 2:20PM - 4:25PM P Congdon AAS 37 2.00 is designed to provide the student with the basic skills needed to travel safely in the backcountry in winter. The second half of the course provides the student with the PKMGT 019 WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER basic skills necessary to rock climb and perform a basic low angle rescue. There are This 90-hour course of lecture and supervised practical exercises provides public land several required one day and multi-day field trips. Special fees and equipment will be agency personnel, outdoor leaders, guides, and wilderness travelers with a thorough required. This course may be repeated once. Transfer: CSU understanding of the basic principles of emergency medical care for both urban and N 70722 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM K Aufhauser AAS 37 3.00 wilderness environments. Credit/No Credit Option. NOTE: $30 lab fee required. Sect. 70722 also has required field trips N 70731 MW 5:45PM - 9:45PM K Aufhauser AAS 37 5.00 scheduled as follows: Day trip: 4/10/09 8am-5pm. Multi-day field trips: SECTION #70731 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/25/09 3/12/09-3/14/09 and 4/30/09-5/3/09. NOTE: $30 lab fee required. Sect. 70731 will have one optional day field trip on 2/6/09 for a CPR class, and two required multi-day field trips from PKMGT 014 CONSERVATION OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES 2/27/09-3/1/09 and 3/20/09-3/22/09. This course emphasizes conservation of our natural resources by examining the history of human populations in the relation to natural resources, their present predicament, PKMGT 020B PARK INTERNSHIP SEMINAR and their future outlook. This is a look at conservation as it pertains to water, timber, Preq: PKMGT 010, PKMGT 013, PKMGT 014, PKMGT 018. Rec. prep: PKMGT 015B, wildlife, soil, and air. Transfer: CSU 015C. The students will apply knowledge and skills learned in the program through an 70723 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Thomson AAS 37 3.00 internship at a local park. The student, park supervisor and faculty will agree upon and establish objectives for this 104-hour field internship. Transfer: CSU PKMGT 015C INTRODUCTION TO PARK MAINTENANCE 70732 T 4:25PM - 5:30PM K Aufhauser AAS 37 3.00 Preq: PKMGT 010, PKMGT 014, and PKMGT 013. This course will provide an intro- +7.8 Wkly suppl hrs duction to park maintenance skills and management. The basic skills students will learn include: carpentry, plumbing, electrical, concrete, painting, and drywall construction. PKMGT 021 PARK OPERATIONS LABORATORY Students will learn about project management. Transfer: CSU Preq: PKMGT 010, PKMGT 014. Rec. prep: PKMGT 013. This course in park opera- 70724 T 8:00AM - 3:25PM C Cruz SANBRN 3.00 tions will take place in county parks, such as Sanborn- Skyline and Stevens Creek. NOTE: Required $30 lab fee. Under supervision, students will experience ranger, maintenance and interpretive instruction as they complete projects necessary to keep the parks operating. Transfer: PKMGT 016A INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND CSU GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS 70733 M 12:30PM - 4:55PM C Cruz SANBRN 1.00 This course examines the theory behind Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and their application to spatial data. This course is PKMGT 023 POWERSAWS designed to take an interdisciplinary approach to GIS and demonstrate its capability for This course is designed to meet federal training requirements to work as a chainsaw analysis and decision-making in diverse industries and academic disciplines. Students operator. The students will have the opportunity to learn the powersaw mechanics will use ARC GIS software. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU and operation, basic field maintenance, bucking, falling, and brush clearing. Credit/ N 70725 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM C Cruz TC E 3.00 No Credit Option. 73184 W 1:00PM - 5:00PM K Aufhauser SANBRN 1.50 THFSSU 7:00AM - 4:30PM K Aufhauser SANBRN 1.50 +6.0 Wkly suppl hrs SECTION #73184 BEGINS 04/22/09 CLASS ENDS 04/26/09 NOTE: A $30 LAB FEE IS REQUIRED FO R THE CLASS. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 65 PHILOSOPHY PHOTOGRAPHY PHIL 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHOTO 001 BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY (LECTURE) Selected systems of Western philosophy and their relevance to solving problems of Coreq: Photo 001L and Photo 049A. Basic theory of traditional film and digital pho- contemporary existence. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU tography. Students enrolling in a photo 001 lecture must also enroll in Photo 001L lab O 70656 Wkly hrs by arr B Upton ONLINE 3.00 and Photo 049A lab sections. Students must bring lab manual to first class meeting. SECTION #70656 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/26/09 This course offers some of the skills necessary for entry into commercial photography. NOTE: SECTION #70656 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/26/09 Transfer: UC, CSU Section #70656 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins 70668 MW 9:20AM - 10:25AM B Tramontana LA 43 3.00 on Monday, February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s 70669 MW 10:55AM - 12:00PM B Tramontana LA 43 3.00 distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for N 70670 M 6:25PM - 8:40PM B Tramontana LA 43 3.00 this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ O 70658 Wkly hrs by arr A Hanson ONLINE 3.00 PHOTO 001L BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY (LABORATORY) NOTE: Section #70658 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class Coreq: Photo 001. Application of the basic theory of film and digital photography. Stu- begins on Monday, February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the dents must supply their own adjustable(F-stop and shutter speed) digital and, or film college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online camera and all expendable photographic supplies used in the course. Students must courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www. bring lab manual to the first class meeting. This course offers some of the skills neces- westvalley.edu/dl/ sary for entry into commercial photography. O 70659 Wkly hrs by arr J Woolever ONLINE 3.00 70672 M 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Louden LA 43 0.00 SECTION #70659 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 70674 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Louden LA 43 0.00 NOTE: SECTION #70659 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 70671 W 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Louden LA 43 0.00 Section #70659 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins on 70673 TH 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Louden LA 43 0.00 Monday, April 6, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance N 70675 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Maruoka LA 43 0.00 learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this N 70676 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Maruoka LA 43 0.00 semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/ 70652 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00 PHOTO 002 INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY (LECTURE) 70655 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Upton MU 24 3.00 Preq: Photo 001 & 001L or 001LD or 001LN. Coreq: Photo 002L and Photo 049B. 73989 TTH 10:05AM - 11:30AM A Hanson CMB MPL 3.00 Advanced theory of photography. Students must bring lab manual to first class meet- NOTE: This class meets at the Campbell Educational Development ing. This class provides skills for entry into commercial photography. Transfer: CSU Department, Maple Room. W 70677 S 8:30AM - 10:35AM M Hesemans LA 43 3.00 70654 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00 70653 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Woolever AAS 34 3.00 PHOTO 002L INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY (LABORATORY) N 70657 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM A Hanson MU 24 3.00 Preq: Photo 001. Coreq: PHOTO 002 & PHOTO 049B. Application of the advanced theory of photography. Students must supply adjustable (F-stop and shutter speed) PHIL 002 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC camera and all expendable supplies. Students must bring lab manual to first class Traditional and modern logic comprising both deductive and inductive inference. Credit/ meeting.This class provides skills for entry into commercial photography. No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU W 70678 S 10:55AM - 2:05PM M Hesemans LA 43 0.00 70660 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S LaFave TA 28 3.00 PHOTO 020B INTERMEDIATE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY-PORTRAITURE PHIL 003 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS Preq: PHOTO 001, 001L, and 020A Continuation of 020A. NOTE: Students must Preq: Engl 001A. Ethical systems, problems of ethics and solutions to these problems supply adjustable focus and exposure cameras and all expendable supplies. Transfer: offered by various philosophers. Transfer: UC, CSU CSU O 70662 Wkly hrs by arr B Upton ONLINE 3.00 N 70679 T 5:45PM - 10:00PM M Crumley OFFCMP 2.00 NOTE: Section #70662 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class NOTE: This class meets at the Elegant Image Studio, 3400 De La Cruz begins on Monday, February 2, 2009. To begin the course, go to the Ave., Suite N, Santa Clara, CA (408) 988-8314 college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www. PHOTO 021A STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY-PRODUCT LIGHTING westvalley.edu/dl/ Preq: PHOTO 001 and 001L. Product lighting arrangements, color balance and cor- rective filtration. Students must supply non-automatic focus, F/stop and shutter speed PHIL 005 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY camera and all expendable supplies. Transfer: CSU Introduction to the major theories in political and social philosophy and their practical N 70680 TH 5:45PM - 10:00PM M Crumley OFFCMP 2.00 application to relevant issues. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This class meets at the Elegant Image Studio, 3400 De La Cruz 70664 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00 Ave., Suite N, Santa Clara, CA (408) 988-8314 PHIL 016 RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES PHOTO 030D COLOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Examines religious pluralism in the U.S. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diver- Preq: Photo 001 and Photo 001L. This course focuses on basic color theory and the sity requirement for an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU processing, printing and color correcting of digital files. In addition, a printing digital 73275 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Upton MU 24 3.00 workflow is also covered in this course. This course offers some of the skills necessary for entry into commercial photography. Transfer: CSU PHIL 017 LOGIC & CRITICAL REASONING N 70681 TTH 5:45PM - 8:15PM B Tramontana TC B 4.00 Preq: Engl 001A. Students have an opportunity to learn to distinguish correct and TTH 8:15PM - 10:00PM B Tramontana TC B incorrect reasoning, using informal, non-mathematical methods. This course satisfies the 3-unit Critical Thinking requirement for IGETC. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: PHOTO 045A FIELD STUDIES UC, CSU Students must supply adjustable F/stop & shutter speed and focus camera and all 70665 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Upton MU 24 3.00 expendable supplies. A field format course with content varying depending on the des- +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs tination of the field trip. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70682 F 2:05PM - 3:10PM B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 PHIL 021 WORLD PHILOSOPHERS ON DEATH SECTION #70682 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 04/01/09 Major philosophical questions about death and the meaning of life from an American NOTE: Section #70682 PHOTO 045A Pre-meeting 3/6/09 Friday, 2:05 - multicultural perspective. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity requirement 3:10pm. Off campus field trip 3/30/09 - 4/1/09 Critique: To be Announced for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70683 F 2:05PM - 3:10PM B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 70667 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00 SECTION #70683 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 04/03/09 70666 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Woolever AAS 34 3.00 NOTE: Section #70683 Photo 045A Pre-meeting 3/6/09 Friday 2:05 - 3:10pm Off campus field trip 4/1/09 - 4/3/09 Critique: To be Announced

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 66 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PHOTO 045B FIELD STUDIES Preq: PHOTO 045A. Students must supply adjustable F/stop & shutter speed and PHYSICAL EDUCATION—ADAPTED focus) camera and all expendable supplies. A field trip format course with content PE 1.02 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION varying depending on the destination of the field trip. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Physical education for persons with disabilities. Emphasis is for persons with a tempo- CSU rary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU 70686 F 2:05PM - 3:10PM B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 70376 Wkly suppl hrs J Worley SARA 1.00 SECTION #70686 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 04/01/09 NOTE: Section #70686 PHOTO 045B Pre-meeting 3/6/09 2:05pm - PE 1.03 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3:10pm Off campus field Trip 3/30/09 - 4/1/09 Critique: To be Announced Physical education for persons with disabilities. Emphasis is for persons with a tempo- 70687 F 2:05PM - 3:10PM B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 rary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #70687 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 04/03/09 70377 Wkly suppl hrs J Worley SARA 0.50 NOTE: Section #70687 Photo 045B Pre-meeting 3/6/09 2:05pm - 3:10pm Off campus field Trip: 4/1/09 - 4/3/09 Critique: To be Announced PE 1.08 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ED-GENERAL FITNESS Satisfies the need for daily cardiovascular activity, flexibility, and general training. PHOTO 045C FIELD STUDIES Emphasis is for persons with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU Preq: PHOTO 045B. Students must supply adjustable (F/stop & shutter speed and 70378 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM J Worley PE 12 1.00 focus) camera and all expendable supplies. A field trip format course with focus varying depending on the destination of the field trip. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU PE 1.10 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION PERCEPTUAL MOTOR 70689 F 2:05PM - 3:10PM B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 Simple to complex motor movement activities will be introduced and experienced. SECTION #70689 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 04/01/09 Emphasis is for persons with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Section #70689 PHOTO 045C Pre-meeting 3/6/09 2:05pm - 70380 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Worley GOLF 1.00 3:10pm Off campus field trip 3/30/09 - 4/1/09 Critique: To be Announced NOTE: The emphasis for this course is the development of beginning golf 70690 F 2:05PM - 3:10PM B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 skills for students with disabilities. First class meeting is in PE 12. SECTION #70690 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 04/03/09 NOTE: Section #70690 Photo 045C Pre-meeting 3/6/09 Friday 2:05 - PE 1.12 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION RHYTHMIC AEROBICS 3:10pm Off campus field trip 4/1/09 - 4/3/09 Critique: To be announced Exercises to develop the cardiovascular and muscular systems. Emphasis is for per- sons with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU PHOTO 049A DARKROOM APPARATUS AND TECHNIQUE 70381 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Worley PE 12 1.00 Coreq: Photo 001 and Photo 001L. Additional projects in photography. Credit/No 70382 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Ligocki PE 12 1.00 Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70692 Wkly suppl hrs B Tramontana LA 43 1.00 PE 1.14 ADAPTED PE-SPORTS CONDITIONING/AQUA Develop strength, flexibility and endurance using the media of water. Emphasis is for PHOTO 049B DARKROOM APPARATUS AND TECHNIQUE those with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU Coreq: Photo 002 & 002L. Additional projects in photography. Credit/No Credit Option. 70383 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Haynes POOL 1.00 Transfer: CSU NOTE: First meeting will consist of an orientation and locker distribution. 70693 Wkly suppl hrs M Hesemans LA 43 1.00 Water activities will begin at the second class meeting. PHOTO 060 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP FOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PE 1.16 ADAPTED PE-SPORTS CONDITIONING/WEIGHT TRAINING Preq: Photo 001. An introduction to electronic imaging. Images from electronic (digital) Designed to develop strength, flexibility and endurance. Emphasis is for those with a cameras and scanned images will be imported to Adobe Photoshop and manipu- temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU lated. Students must supply adjustable (F/stop, shutter speed and focus) digital or film 70384 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Worley PE 12 1.00 camera and all expendable supplies. Transfer: CSU 70385 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM R Haynes PE 12 1.00 70694 MW 2:05PM - 4:35PM M Crumley TC B 3.00 70386 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Ligocki PE 12 1.00 PHOTO 062 ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP FOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PE 1.18 ADAPTED PE-STRETCHING AND FLEXIBILITY Rec for Major. Preq: Photo 061. Photo CDs will be produced and will be manipulated Body flexibility through stretching exercises, especially back care and stress reduction. along with pre-manufactured CDs. Students must supply adjustable (F/stop, shutter Emphasis is for those with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU speed and focus) digital or film camera and all expendable supplies. Transfer: CSU 70387 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Worley PE 11 1.00 70695 TTH 10:15AM - 12:20PM M Crumley TC B 2.00 PE 1.25 ADAPTED PE-WATER EXERCISES & SWIM PHOTO 091 DIRECTED STUDIES Exercises performed in water to aid the body conditioning and cardiovascular endur- Preq: Interview with instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Adv work in ance. Emphasis is for those with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, specialized field as selected by student & approved by instructor. Transfer: CSU CSU 70700 Wkly suppl hrs B Tramontana LA 43 2.00 70389 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM R Haynes POOL 0.50 PHOTO 092 DIRECTED STUDIES SECTION #70389 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: First meeting will consist of an orientation and locker distribution. Preq: Interview with instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Adv work in Swimming will begin at the second class meeting. specialized field as selected by student and approved by instructor. Transfer: CSU 70388 F 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Haynes POOL 0.50 70702 Wkly suppl hrs B Tramontana LA 43 2.00 NOTE: First meeting will consist of an orientation and locker distribution. PHOTO 093 DIRECTED STUDIES Water activities will begin at the second class meeting. Preq: Interview with instructor to determine objectives and write a contract. Adv work in PE 1.27 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ED-WEIGHT TRAINING specialized field as selected by student and approved by instructor. Transfer: CSU Weight training techniques to increase strength. Emphasis is for those with a temporary 70703 Wkly suppl hrs B Tramontana LA 43 3.00 or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU 70704 Wkly suppl hrs M Crumley LA 43 3.00 70390 F 7:45AM - 9:10AM R Haynes PE 12 0.50 70705 Wkly suppl hrs M Hesemans LA 43 3.00 70391 F 9:20AM - 10:45AM R Haynes PE 12 0.50 PHOTO 110 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY A non-lab photography course to acquaint the student with use of a camera for both personal & professional needs. Credit/No Credit Option. PHYSICAL EDUCATION—AQUATICS NOTE: Students must supply adjustable F/stop & shutter speed cameras. PE 2.01 WATER POLO N 70706 TH 6:30PM - 8:35PM Staff LA 43 2.00 Rec prep: PE 2.05. Competitive type of water game.Emphasis: Men’s intercollegiate water polo Transfer: UC, CSU 70428 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM B Watson POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Water Polo

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 67

PE 2.02 LIFEGUARDING PE 3.06 BEGINNING COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE Preq: PE 2.05. Knowledge & skills to save life. Cert through Am. Red Cross. Transfer: Learn basic forms & social practice and help students become proficient in steps and UC, CSU styles. Transfer: UC, CSU 70431 TH 5:45PM - 10:00PM H Sussman PE 5 1.00 N 70446 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 F 5:45PM - 10:00PM POOL SSU 8:00AM - 12:00PM POOL PE 3.07 INTERMEDIATE COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE SSU 1:00PM - 5:00PM POOL Rec prep: PE 3.06. Increase skill in technique & improve proficiency in steps, dances SECTION #70431 BEGINS 04/16/09 CLASS ENDS 04/26/09 & styling. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This course meets 2 Thursdays & 2 Fridays 5:45pm-10pm. 2 N 70447 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 Saturdays & Sundays from 8am-5pm. Attendance to entire session is required. If unable to register due to the course pre-requisite, you may PE 3.08 THE FLAMENCO DANCE OF SPAIN obtain a course pre-req waiver based on swim skill evaluation. Attend first Movement vocabulary of the Flamenco Dance, its music & origins. Transfer: UC, CSU class meeting for swim skill evaluation and course add information. Contact 70448 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 instructor Heidi Sussman at [email protected]. N 70449 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 PE 2.04 SWIMMING-BEGINNING PE 3.10 INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE - BEGINNING Elementary swimming skills. Transfer: UC, CSU Basic skills of folk dance. Transfer: UC, CSU 73945 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Hess POOL 1.00 70450 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM D Frankel PE 7 1.00 70432 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 70433 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 PE 3.12 JAZZ DANCE-BEGINNING 1 73715 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM H Sussman POOL 1.00 Intro to the medium of jazz dance. Transfer: UC, CSU N 73950 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM R Hong POOL 1.00 70452 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 70451 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 PE 2.05 SWIMMING-INTERMEDIATE NOTE: Section 70451 Intermediate Jazz Emphasis NOTE: For the health and safety of the student, this course may include a health survey and/or a swim test. Increase watermanship of the individual. PE 3.14 JAZZ DANCE - INTERMEDIATE Transfer: UC, CSU Rec prep: PE 3.12. Increase skill & understanding in the varied theories, styles & tech- 73946 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Hess POOL 1.00 niques of the jazz idiom. Transfer: UC, CSU 73941 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Rudy POOL 1.00 70453 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 NOTE: Not for beginning swimming. Emphasis on lap swim or water exercises. PE 3.15 MODERN DANCE-BEGINNING 1 70435 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 Knowledge & practice for gaining personal skills & exp. in modern dance. Transfer: 70436 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 UC, CSU 70434 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Watson POOL 1.00 70454 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 70437 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM H Sussman POOL 1.00 N 73951 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM R Hong POOL 1.00 PE 3.17 MODERN DANCE-INTERMEDIATE Rec preparation: PE 3.15. Increase skill in technique & composition. Transfer: UC, PE 2.06 SWIMMING-ADVANCED CSU NOTE: For the health and safety of the student, this course may include 70455 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 a health survey and/or a swim test. Additional strokes and aquatic skills. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 3.18 DANCE WORKSHOP 73947 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Hess POOL 1.00 Rec prep: PE 3.06 or 3.08 or 3.09 or 3.12 or 3.15 or 3.20 or 3.23. Provide opportunity 73942 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Rudy POOL 1.00 to work intensively on technique & performance skills in specific dance area. Transfer: NOTE: Not for beginning swimming. Emphasis on lap swim or water UC, CSU exercises. 70457 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Wundram PE 7 1.00 73772 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Ballet Dance 70439 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 70456 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM D Frankel PE 7 1.00 70438 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Watson POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis International Folk Dance 73718 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM H Sussman POOL 1.00 N 73952 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM R Hong POOL 1.00 PE 3.20 SOCIAL DANCE-BEGINNING 1 Basic forms of social dance and social dance practice. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 2.07 MASTER’S SWIMMING N 70458 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal PE 7 1.00 NOTE: For the health and safety of the student, this course may include NOTE: Emphasis: swing, salsa, cha cha, rumba, tango, waltz, fox trot a health survey and/or a swim test. Workout structure for competitive swimmers with emphasis on improving stroke mechanics and conditioning. PE 3.23 TAP DANCE-BEGINNING 1 Transfer: UC, CSU Beginner tap dance skills. Transfer: UC, CSU 73948 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Hess POOL 1.00 N 70460 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 70440 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Watson POOL 1.00 70441 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM H Sussman POOL 1.00 PE 3.24 TAP DANCE-BEGINNING 2 N 73953 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM R Hong POOL 1.00 Rec prep: PE 3.23. Advanced beginner skills & technique, style & structure. Transfer: UC, CSU OTHER CLASSES INCLUDED IN AQUATICS ARE: 73959 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 PE 4.05 FITNESS - AQUA AEROBICS N 70462 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 See section #70486, #70484, #70485 PE 3.25 TAP DANCE-INTERMEDIATE PE 4.06 DEEP WATER JOGGING Designed to increase the skill level of intermediate tap dance students. Transfer: UC, See section #70490, #73943, #70488, #70489 CSU PE 4.07 FITNESS COMPETITIVE ATHLETE 70463 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 See section #70497, #70492 N 70464 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 PE 10.03 INTRAMURALS - SWIMMING See section #73949, #70395, #70394, #73955 PE 3.26 BEGINNING COUNTRY WESTERN LINE DANCING Learn basic forms & social practice and help students become proficient in steps and styles. Transfer: UC, CSU PHYSICAL EDUCATION—DANCE N 70465 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 PE 3.02 BALLET-BEGINNING 1 PE 3.27 INTERMEDIATE COUNTRY WESTERN LINE DANCING Beginning basic ballet technique. Transfer: UC, CSU Rec prep: PE 3.26. Increase skill in technique & improve proficiency in steps, dances 70443 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Wundram PE 7 1.00 and styling. Transfer: UC, CSU W 70442 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM H Cooper PE 7 1.00 N 70466 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 PE 3.04 BALLET-INTERMEDIATE Rec prep: PE 3.02. Intermediate ballet technique. Transfer: UC. CSU 70445 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Wundram PE 7 1.00 W 70444 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM H Cooper PE 7 1.00 68 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PE 3.28 DANCE REPERTORY PE 4.05 FITNESS - AQUA AEROBICS Rec prep: PE 3.06 or 3.09 or 3.12 or 3.15 or 3.20 or 3.23. This course is designed to Cardiovascular efficiency; muscular strength, endurance & joint flexibility. Transfer: UC, provide students with an opportunity to expand and develop their repertoire of dances CSU in one specific dance area. Transfer: UC, CSU 70486 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Dunagan POOL 1.00 N 70468 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal PE 7 1.00 70484 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Smith POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis social dance: swing, salsa, cha cha, rumba, tango, waltz, 70485 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM N Dunagan POOL 1.00 fox trot W 70467 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM H Cooper PE 7 1.00 PE 4.06 DEEP WATER JOGGING NOTE: Emphasis ballet dance. NOTE: For the health and safety of the student, this course may include a health survey and/or a swim test. This course will give students who enjoy PE 3.29 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE IN DANCE the water environment an opportunity to improve and maintain cardio- Rehearse and perform dances in an informal setting at the college and at various loca- vascular fitness without risk of injury to joints. It also affords an excellent tions in the West Valley community. Transfer: UC, CSU means of rehabilitation after injury. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, 73651 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 CSU NOTE: Emphasis: Intermediate Tap 70490 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Dunagan POOL 1.00 N 73652 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 73943 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Rudy POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Intermediate Tap NOTE: Not for beginning swimming. Emphasis on lap swim or water exercises. PE 3.30 DANCE: BEGINNING HIP HOP 70488 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Smith POOL 1.00 This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of hip hop/ street funk. 70489 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM N Dunagan POOL 1.00 Transfer: UC, CSU N 70470 TTH 7:25PM - 8:50PM C Santos PE 8 1.00 PE= 4.07 FITNESS COMPETITIVE ATHLETE Strength, flexibility & endurance for the competing varsity athlete. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 3.31 DANCE: INTERMEDIATE HIP HOP 70493 MW Wkly suppl hrs J Worley PE 9 1.00 This course will introduce the students to the intermediate styles and choreography of NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Track. Training times to be hip hop/street funk. Transfer: UC CSU announced by athletic coach. N 70471 TTH 7:25PM - 8:50PM C Santos PE 8 1.00 70495 MW Wkly suppl hrs J Worley PE 9 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Softball. Training times to be announced PE 3.33 DANCE INTENSIVE by Athletic head coach. This course is designed to provide intermediate/advanced dance students an opportu- 70496 MW Wkly suppl hrs J Worley PE 9 1.00 nity to expand and develop their technical skills, style, and performance technique in a NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Basketball Training times to be specific area of dance. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: UC, CSU announced by Athletic head coach. 73708 TTH 9:20AM - 10:55AM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 70497 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Dunagan POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Modern Dance NOTE: Emphasis Water Jogging 73711 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Abohatab PE 7 1.00 70503 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Jazz NOTE: Emphasis Flamenco Dance 70477 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM D Frankel PE 7 1.00 70499 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Ambrose PE 8 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Line Dance NOTE: Emphasis: Fencing Competiton N 70476 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 73994 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM M Perez BSBFLD 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Flamenco dance. NOTE: Emphasis: Intercollegate Baseball N 70473 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 70494 TTH Wkly suppl hrs J Worley PE 9 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Intermediate Country Western Line Dance NOTE: Emphasis Women’s Intercollegiate Track Training times to be N 70474 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal PE 7 1.00 announced by Athletic head coach. NOTE: Emphasis Social dance: swing, salsa, cha cha, rumba, tango, waltz, 70492 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Smith POOL 1.00 fox trot NOTE: emphasis deep water jogging and aqua aerobics. W 70475 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM H Cooper PE 7 1.00 70491 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Vlahos PE 9 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Ballet NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Football. 73958 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM J Kerwin OFFCMP 1.00 PE 3.34 STUDIO DANCE PRODUCTION NOTE: Emphasis: Trail Running This course is designed to provide dance students with an opportunity to develop the W 73640 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM J Kerwin PE 17 1.00 technical skills necessary to produce dance programs in our studio theatre. Students NOTE: Emphasis: Studio Cycling will learn and/or choreograph dances in their area of emphasis, then design costumes, makeup and lighting for a performance in the studio theatre. Credit/No Credit Option. PE 4.12 FITNESS-STRETCH AND FLEX Transfer: UC, CSU Body flexibility through stretching exercises and slow movements. Transfer: UC, CSU 70478 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM D Frankel PE 7 1.00 T 70506 Wkly hrs by arr J Worley TV 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Line Dance NOTE: Fitness - Stretch & Flex is a full college credit transferable course N 73701 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM C Abohatab OFFCMP 1.00 offered by television. Videos/DVD’s are available to rent through the West NOTE: “The Company” by audition. Course will meet offsite at Vanguard Valley Library. MANDATORY orientation in PE 12 on Monday, February 2 at Hall, 1795 Space Park Drive, Santa Clara. Contact instructor at carol@ 4:00pm. Dress for stretch evaluation. tapspace.com for more information 70508 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Knight PE 7 1.00 W 70479 S 1:00PM - 6:10PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Yoga SECTION #70479 BEGINS 03/16/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 70512 MW 3:40PM - 5:05PM J Vlahos FTBFLD 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Football PE 3.37 THE FLAMENCO DANCE OF SPAIN-INTERMEDIATE 70514 MW 4:10PM - 5:35PM L Autio SFTBALL 1.00 This course focuses on intermediate flamenco dance technique and the performance of NOTE: Emphasis Softball flamenco dance studies. Previous Flamenco Dance experience recommended. Credit/ 73775 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Knight TRACK 1.00 No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis: Hiking 73689 MW 10:55AM - 12:10PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 70516 TTH 3:30PM - 6:40PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 N 73679 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 SECTION #70516 BEGINS 04/07/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 W 73686 S 1:00PM - 6:10PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 7 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Men’s Intercollegiate basketball. Class runs 04/07/09- SECTION #73686 BEGINS 03/16/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 5/26/09 N 70507 T 7:30PM - 8:55PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 TH 7:30PM - 8:55PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 PHYSICAL EDUCATION—FITNESS NOTE: Emphasis intermediate karate W 70510 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM P Chan PE 8 1.00 PE 4.03 FITNESS AEROBICS NOTE: Emphasis Tai Chi. Cardiovascular fitness by continuous rhythmic movements & general overall exercises. W 70511 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM H Cooper PE 7 1.00 Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis Ballet 70480 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Smith PE 8 1.00 N 70482 MW 4:30PM - 5:55PM K Sturman PE 8 1.00 N 73637 MW 6:00PM - 7:25PM K Sturman PE 8 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Zumba, a fusion of lation and international dance themes and music. An aerobic work out using merengue, salsa & zumbia styles of dance. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 69 PE 4.13 FITNESS WALKING PE 4.29 BODY SCULPTING Enjoy the benefits of exercise through fitness walking. Transfer: UC, CSU This course will provide students the opportunity to gain improved muscular strength 70518 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Rudy TRACK 1.00 and endurance through the use of free weights and resistive types of exercises. The 73650 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM C Knight TRACK 1.00 workout is structured and the movements are set to music. Credit/No Credit Option. NOTE: Section 73650 emphasis hiking. Some class meetings may be off Transfer: UC, CSU campus. 70556 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Drummond PE 8 1.00 70520 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM L Autio PE 17 1.00 70554 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Winkler PE 8 1.00 NOTE: Section 70520 First meeting on campus in PE17. Then off campus 70553 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 for walks on trails, and parks in Los Gatos, Campbell, Saratoga. N 73997 M 5:05PM - 7:15PM M Dillion BSBFLD 1.00 F 12:30PM - 1:55PM BSBFLD PE 4.14 FITNESS, WATER EXERCISE NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Baseball Use specific muscles while the body is submerged in water. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70555 TTH 5:30PM - 6:55PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 70523 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Dunagan POOL 1.00 73944 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Rudy POOL 1.00 PE 4.30 FUNCTIONAL FITNESS NOTE: Not for beginning swimming. Emphasis on lap swim or water This course will provide students with the opportunity to gain muscular strength, bal- exercises. ance, coordination, speed, power and agility by performing conditioning drills using 70521 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Smith POOL 1.00 plyometrics, medicine balls, agility domes,and speed ladders. Movement patterns taught will improve skills and train students to be functionally fit for competitive sports PE 4.16 FITNESS WEIGHT TRAINING and active lifestyles. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: UC, CSU Conditioning needs/skills of men & women through progressive weight training using N 70557 TTH 7:30PM - 8:55PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 external weights. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis: Advanced Karate 70526 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Perez PE 9 1.00 70525 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Rudy PE 9 1.00 PE 4.31 CORE TRAINING 70524 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM Staff PE 9 1.00 This course will provide students with the opportunity to gain muscular strength for 70528 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Winkler PE 9 1.00 trunk stabilization. Movement patterns that strengthen the abdominals, obliques, hips, 70535 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Vlahos PE 9 1.00 and lower back will be emphasized. Increases in core strength will improve the stu- NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Football dent’s ability to function in daily activities with proper biomechanics and less risk of 70529 TTH 6:00AM - 7:25AM B Watson PE 9 1.00 injury. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis: Intercollegiate Water Polo 70559 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM K Drummond PE 8 1.00 70531 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Vlahos PE 9 1.00 73698 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Perez BSBFLD 1.00 70530 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Silveira PE 9 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Intercollegiate Baseball 70527 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM S McCann PE 9 1.00 73673 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM L Autio PE 17 1.00 70533 F 9:30AM - 12:40PM D Rudy PE 9 1.00 70558 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Chapman PE 8 1.00 N 70534 MW 6:30PM - 7:55PM Staff PE 9 1.00 N 70532 TTH 5:30PM - 6:55PM P Starks PE 9 1.00 PE 4.32 FITNESS, BOOT CAMP This course will provide students the opportunity to gain improved fitness, muscle PE 4.18 PERSONAL FITNESS APPRAISAL strength and endurance. It will utilize the campus grounds and incorporate exercise Provides an increased awareness of personal fitness levels and fitness concepts stations such as obstacle courses, hurdles and rope climbing. Other training activities through testing & consultation. will include running, calisthenics, and jumping rope. Transfer: UC, CSU 70537 Wkly suppl hrs D Rudy PE 9 0.50 70560 MTTH 6:00AM - 7:05AM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs 70561 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Winkler PE 8 1.00 SECTION #70537 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/24/09 NOTE: After registering for this class the student must email the instructor PE 4.35 TRAIL RUNNING at [email protected] to schedule the first meeting. Students will be exposed to the benefits of exercise through trail running. The principles 70538 Wkly suppl hrs D Rudy PE 9 0.50 of exercise which will increase cardiovascular conditioning, endurance, flexibility and +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs methods releasing body tensions will be introduced. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #70538 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 73664 MW 3:40PM - 5:05PM S Chapman TRACK 1.00 NOTE: After registering for this class the student must email the instructor NOTE: During inclement weather the class will meet indoors for training at [email protected] to schedule the first meeting 70562 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM J Kerwin PE 4 1.00 F 9:00AM - 12:10PM OFFCMP PE 4.22 STEP FITNESS NOTE: Attendance is MANDATORY to first class session. First class meet- Obtain optimum fitness improvement through use of Step Fitness method & equip- ing will be in PE 4. Subsequent classes will meet off campus. ment. Transfer: UC, CSU 70540 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Smith PE 8 1.00 PE 4.40 CARDIO TENNIS N 70541 MW 4:30PM - 5:55PM K Sturman PE 8 1.00 Course blends tennis techniques, drills, and training with aerobic movement, flexibility, and strengthening exercises. The emphasis is on movement. Transfer: CSU PE 4.24 FITNESS-TOTAL-MEN 73971 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 Cardiovascular condition, muscular strength & endurance, & body flexibility. Transfer: 73969 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 UC, CSU N 73970 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 73761 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM K Drummond PE 8 1.00 NOTE: Section 73761 will focus on core training. OTHER CLASSES INCLUDED IN FITNESS ARE: 70545 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM J Vlahos PE 10 1.00 PE 7.26 STUDIO CYCLING 70546 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 See section #70616, #70619, #70617, #70618, #73639 70547 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Drummond PE 8 1.00 PE TH 044A FITNESS CENTER LAB-A 70544 F 12:30PM - 3:40PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 See section #73668 NOTE: Section 70544 Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Baseball. PE 4.25 FITNESS-TOTAL-WOMEN Cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength and endurance, and body flexibility. PHYSICAL EDUCATION—COMBATIVE & MARTIAL ARTS Transfer: UC, CSU PE 6.02 KARATE-BEGINNING 70548 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM J Vlahos PE 10 1.00 Basic skills of karate including forms (Kata), sparring, throwing and joint locking tech- 70549 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 niques. Belt rank promotions available. Transfer: UC, CSU 70550 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM K Drummond PE 8 1.00 70563 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 70551 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 N 70564 T 6:00PM - 7:25PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 NOTE: Section 70551 Emphasis Intermediate Tap TH 6:00PM - 7:25PM B Kuhn PE 11 PE 4.28 FITNESS JOGGING PE 6.05 TECHNIQUES OF AMATEUR WRESTLING Students are exposed to the benefits of exercise through fitness jogging. The principles Vigorous activity and basic skills. Olympic Freestyle and Greco-Roman styles will be of exercise which will increase cardiovascular conditioning, endurance, flexibility and emphasized. Volunteer competition is available. Transfer: UC, CSU methods of releasing body tensions will be introduced. Transfer: UC, CSU 70566 MW 3:40PM - 4:25PM S Henebry PE 11 1.00 73663 MW 3:40PM - 5:05PM S Chapman TRACK 1.00 MW 4:25PM - 5:05PM PE 9 NOTE: During inclement weather the class will meet indoors for training. 70 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PE 6.06 KARATE - INTERMEDIATE PE 7.16 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING Skills & techniques of Karate and other Japanese martial art forms. Belt ranking promo- This course introduces the basic skills of cross country skiing. Included are on-campus tions available. Transfer: UC, CSU instructions and on-snow ski trips. transfer: UC, CSU 70567 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 W 73658 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM D Rudy PE 4 1.00 N 70568 T 6:00PM - 7:25PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM PE 4 TH 6:00PM - 7:25PM B Kuhn PE 11 SECTION #73658 BEGINS 02/23/09 CLASS ENDS 03/14/09 N 70569 T 7:30PM - 8:55PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 NOTE: Section 73658 meets 2 Saturdays 2/7 & 2/21 in PE 4 then off TH 7:30PM - 8:55PM B Kuhn PE 11 campus for required additional 35 hours of lab time PE 6.07 KICKBOXING PE 7.18 BEGINNING TENNIS This course will present the skills (kicks, punches, blocks, and stances) used in com- Basic fundamentals of tennis. Transfer: UC, CSU petitive kickboxing. Transfer: UC, CSU 70605 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 70571 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S McCann PE 11 1.00 70603 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis MMA 70601 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM G Silveira TENNIS 1.00 73758 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 70602 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Fredericks TENNIS 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis MMA N 70604 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 N 70572 MW 7:30PM - 8:55PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 N 70573 WF 6:00PM - 7:25PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 PE 7.20 INTERMEDIATE TENNIS NOTE: Emphasis MMA Rec prep: PE 7.19. Intermediate learning experiences. Transfer: UC, CSU 70609 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 PE 6.08 FITNESS BOXING 70607 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 This course will provide cardiovascular fitness, strength, and flexibility through boxing 70606 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM G Silveira TENNIS 1.00 techniques. This course may be repeated three times. Transfer: UC, CSU 70610 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Fredericks TENNIS 1.00 70574 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S McCann PE 11 1.00 N 70608 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: MMA 73759 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM S McCann PE 11 1.00 PE 7.21 ADVANCED TENNIS N 70575 MW 7:30PM - 8:55PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 Rec prep: PE 7.20. Specific tennis skills & strategies. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70576 WF 6:00PM - 7:25PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 70611 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 N 70612 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 PHYSICAL EDUCATION—LIFETIME SPORTS PE 7.23 SCUBA DIVING This course will provide students the skills and knowledge necessary to become com- PE 7.02 BADMINTON-BEGINNING petent skin and SCUBA divers. Fundamentals & strategies of badminton. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: For the health and safety of the student this course may include a 70578 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Winkler PE 10 1.00 health survey and/or a swim test. Students completing field trip will qualify N 70579 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Autio PE 10 1.00 for Open Water Certification. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70614 T 1:30PM - 2:55PM S Chapman PE 4 2.00 PE 7.03 BADMINTON-INTERMEDIATE TH 1:30PM - 2:55PM POOL Rec prep: PE 7.02. Further mastery of the specific individual skills & team strategies. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Scuba equipment provided for pool training. NAUI certification 70580 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Winkler PE 10 1.00 standards. N 70581 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Autio PE 10 1.00 N 70613 W 6:30PM - 8:05PM S McCann PE 4 2.00 PE 7.07 FENCING-BEGINNING W 8:05PM - 9:40PM S McCann POOL +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs Basic skills, officiating techniques, & beg bouting. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Scuba equipment provided for pool training. NAUI certification 70583 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Ambrose PE 8 1.00 standards. PE 7.08 FENCING-INTERMEDIATE PE 7.24 SCUBA DIVING-ADVANCED Preq: PE 7.07. Further mastery of techniques & rules. Transfer: UC, CSU Rec. prep: Open Water or higher SCUBA certification from any nationally recognized 70584 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Ambrose PE 8 1.00 SCUBA agency or instructor consent. This course will present advanced skills of SCUBA and Marine Diving Technology, including Nitrox and Rescue training. Credit/No PE 7.09 FENCING-ADVANCED Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Preq: PE 7.07 or 7.08. Further mastery of techniques involving bouting, officiating stan- dard & electrical foil. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70615 M 6:30PM - 8:05PM S McEvoy PE 4 2.00 M 8:05PM - 9:50PM S McCann POOL 70585 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Ambrose PE 8 1.00 NOTE: NAUI Advanced and Master Diver certification standards PE 7.10 GOLF-BEGINNING PE 7.26 STUDIO CYCLING Fundamental skills & knowledge. Transfer: UC, CSU This course will provide students with the opportunity to gain muscular strength and 70586 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Vlahos GOLF 1.00 cardiovascular endurance through stationary cycling. Transfer: UC, CSU MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM PE 5 70616 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Drummond PE 17 1.00 70590 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 70619 MW 3:40PM - 5:05PM W Bowers-Gachesa PE 17 1.00 70588 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 70617 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM K Drummond PE 17 1.00 N 70587 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 N 70618 MW 6:30PM - 7:55PM J Kerwin PE 17 1.00 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM PE 5 W 73639 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM J Kerwin PE 17 1.00 N 70591 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Vlahos GOLF 1.00 W 70589 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM Staff GOLF 1.00 OTHER CLASSES INCLUDED IN LIFETIME SPORTS ARE: S 9:00AM - 12:10PM PE 4 PE 10.04 INTRAMURALS - TENNIS PE 7.11 GOLF-INTERMEDIATE See section #70400, #70398, #70397, #70396, #70399 Rec prep: PE 7.10. A sequence course to develop more advanced skills. Transfer: PE 12.03 DIVE MASTER UC, CSU See section #70426 70593 M 1:00PM - 4:20PM G Silveira OFFCMP 1.00 PE 12.04 ASSISTANT SCUBA INSTRUCTOR NOTE: First class meeting will be in PE 5. Subsequent classes will meet at See section #70427 Blackberry Farm Golf Course. 70598 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Vlahos GOLF 1.00 PE 12.10 RESEARCH DIVER 70597 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 See section #73757 70594 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 N 70596 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 N 70599 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Vlahos GOLF 1.00 W 70595 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM Staff GOLF 1.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 71 PHYSICAL EDUCATION—TEAM SPORTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION—INTERCOLLEGIATE PE 8.03 BASEBALL-ADVANCED PE 9.01 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASEBALL-MEN Rec prep: Prior participation in interscholastic competition or club baseball program. Rec prep: PE 8.03 or interscholastic HS or club participation. Intercollegiate competi- Develop adv baseball skills & techniques. Transfer: UC, CSU tion. $50.00 equipment deposit required. Transfer: UC,CSU 70620 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Blunt BSBFLD 1.00 70637 MTWTHF 3:40PM - 5:45PM J Blunt BSBFLD 2.00 NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Baseball NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Baseball. Student should also enroll in the following class PE9.30, section #73734 Pre-Season Conditioning. PE 8.04 BASKETBALL, MEN Basic skills, techniques, & knowledge. Participation on a team in a class setting. Trans- PE 9.02 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL-MEN fer: UC, CSU Rec prep: Interscholastic HS or club participation. Intercollegiate competition.$75 70621 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 equipment deposit required. Transfer: UC, CSU 70622 TTH 3:30PM - 6:40PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 70638 MTWTHF 3:30PM - 5:35PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 SECTION #70622 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 SECTION #70638 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 03/27/09 NOTE: Emphasis: Men’s Intercollegiate basketball. 8 week course from NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Basketball. Student should also April 7, 2009 to May 26, 2009 enroll in the following PE 9.30 #73741, Pre-Season Conditioning. Course runs 2/2/09-3/27/09 PE 8.07 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES OF FOOTBALL Rec prep: Prior participation in interscholastic competition or club football program. PE 9.09 INTERCOLLEGIATE SOFTBALL-WOMEN Basic, individual skills & team play thru active participation. Transfer: UC, CSU Rec prep: interscholastic HS or club participation. Intercollegiate competition. $50 70623 TTH 3:40PM - 5:05PM J Winkler FTBFLD 1.00 equipment deposit required. Transfer: UC, CSU 70639 MTWTHF 2:00PM - 4:05PM L Autio SFTBALL 2.00 PE 8.08 SOCCER,MEN NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Softball. Student should also enroll in the Skills, strategy and knowledge. Transfer: UC< CSU following class PE 9.30 #73740, Pre-Season Conditioning. 73956 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Indoor Soccer PE 9.10 INTERCOLLEGIATE SWIMMING-MEN 70624 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kerwin PE 10 1.00 Rec prep: PE 2.06 or interscholastic HS or club participation. Intercollegiate competi- NOTE: Indoor soccer with competitive play. tion. $50.00 equipment deposit required. Transfer: UC, CSU 70625 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM G Silveira SOCCER 1.00 70640 MTWTHF 2:30PM - 4:35PM B Watson POOL 2.00 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Soccer. NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Swimming. Students should also 70627 W 3:00PM - 6:10PM G Silveira SOCCER 1.00 enroll in the following class PE 4.16 #70529. NOTE: Emphasis men’s spring intercollegiate soccer with intercollegiate competition. PE 9.11 INTERCOLLEGIATE SWIMMING-WOMEN N 70626 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM G Silveira PE 10 1.00 Rec prep: PE 2.06 or interscholastic HS or club participation. Intercollegiate competi- NOTE: Indoor soccer with competitive play. tion. $50.00 equipment deposit required. Transfer: UC, CSU 70641 MTWTHF 2:30PM - 4:35PM B Watson POOL 2.00 PE 8.10 SOCCER, WOMEN NOTE: Emphasis Women’s Intercollegiate Swimming. Students should also Skills, strategy, & knowledge. Transfer: UC, CSU enroll in the following class PE 4.16 #70529. 73957 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Indoor Soccer PE 9.14 INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK-MEN 70629 MW 1:30PM - 2:55PM J Kerwin PE 2 1.00 Rec prep: PE 8.14 or interscholastic HS or club participation. $50.00 equipment MW 1:30PM - 2:55PM SOCCER deposit required. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis Women’s Intercollegiate Soccer. First class meeting in 70642 MTWTHF 2:05PM - 4:10PM R Poynter TRACK 2.00 PE 2 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Track. Student should also enroll in 70628 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kerwin PE 10 1.00 the following class PE 9.30 #73735, Pre-Season Conditioning. NOTE: Indoor soccer with competitive play. PE 9.15 INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK-WOMEN N 70630 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM G Silveira PE 10 1.00 NOTE: Indoor soccer with competitive play. Rec prep: PE 8.14 or interscholastic HS or club participation. Intercollegiate competi- tion. $50.00 equipment deposit required. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 8.14 TRACK AND FIELD FUNDAMENTALS-ADVANCED 70643 MTWTHF 2:05PM - 4:10PM H Hernandez TRACK 2.00 Individual skills in track and field. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis Women’s Intercollegiate Track. Student should also enroll 70631 TTH 4:15PM - 5:40PM Staff TRACK 1.00 in the following class PE 9.30 #73737, Pre-Season Conditioning PE 8.15 VOLLEYBALL-BEGINNING SKILLS PE 9.30 INTERCOLLEGIATE PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING Skills for recreational pleasure. Transfer: UC, CSU This course is for students competing in Intercollegiate athletics. The course is designed 70632 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Hess PE 10 1.00 to get the student athlete ready for season of competition by improving fitness, strength, 73967 F 9:30AM - 1:55PM S Hess SANDCT 1.00 and flexibility to help minimize the potential of injury. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #73967 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/29/09 73734 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Outdoor Sand Courts SECTION #73734 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Baseball PE 8.16 VOLLEYBALL-INTERMEDIATE SKILLS 73735 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 Rec prep: PE 8.15. Intermediate volleyball skills.Transfer: UC,CSU SECTION #73735 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 70633 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Hess PE 10 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Track 73968 F 9:30AM - 1:55PM S Hess SANDCT 1.00 73737 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 SECTION #73968 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/29/09 SECTION #73737 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 NOTE: Emphasis: Outdoor Sand Courts NOTE: Emphasis Women’s Intercollegiate Track N 70634 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM S Hess PE 10 1.00 73738 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 SECTION #73738 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 PE 8.17 VOLLEYBALL-ADVANCED SKILLS NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Swimming Rec prep: PE 8.16. Individual skills & team strategies. Transfer: UC,CSU 73739 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 70636 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM S Hess PE 10 1.00 SECTION #73739 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 N 70635 M 6:30PM - 9:50PM S Hess PE 10 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Women’s Intercollegiate Swimming 73740 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 PE 8.18 OUTDOOR SAND VOLLEYBALL SECTION #73740 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 Rec prep: PE 8.15. Skills, strategies & techniques of doubles sand & grass volleyball. NOTE: Emphasis: Women’s Intercollegiate Softball Transfer: UC,CSU 73741 MTWTHF 12:10PM - 4:00PM M Perez PE 9 1.00 73966 MW 9:30AM - 1:55PM S Hess SANDCT 1.00 SECTION #73741 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 SECTION #73966 BEGINS 03/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/29/09 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Basketball

Recommended Preparations in Basic Skills: Before you enroll in degree applicable courses, it is recommended that you demonstrate writing competency by completing English 905 AND reading competency by completing Reading 970 or Reading 53 or ESL 50. Some courses may also recommend a math course prior to enrollment. See individual course descriptions for math recommendations. 72 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PE 11.02 INTERMEDIATE ASANA: MOVING DEEPER INTO HATHA YOGA PHYSICAL EDUCATION—INTRAMURALS This course will include instruction in all classifications of yoga postures: neutral, stand- PE 10.01 INTRAMURALS - BADMINTON ing, bends, twists, inversions, and relaxation. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, Recreational participation in low-key badminton competition. Changed to PE 10.01 CSU 3/7/92. Transfer: UC, CSU 70416 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Knight PE 11 1.00 N 70392 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM L Autio PE 10 1.00 PE 11.03 GENTLE RESTORATIVE EXERCISE PE 10.02 INTRAMURALS - BASKETBALL, MEN Introduces students to modified Yoga, Pilates, and dance exercise which provide stu- Recreational participation in low-key basketball competition for men. Transfer: UC, dents with gentle muscle stretching. Transfer: UC, CSU CSU 70418 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Knight PE 7 1.00 70393 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Yoga 73774 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Knight PE 7 1.00 PE 10.03 INTRAMURALS - SWIMMING NOTE: Emphasis: Yoga Recreational participation in low-key swimming competition. Transfer: UC, CSU 73773 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Knight PE 11 1.00 73949 MW 10:55AM - 12:10PM S Hess POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Yoga 70395 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM H Sussman POOL 1.00 73654 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 70394 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM B Watson POOL 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis: Yoga N 73955 TTH 6:00PM - 7:25PM R Hong POOL 1.00 70417 W 3:40PM - 6:50PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Gentle Yoga PE 10.04 INTRAMURALS - TENNIS N 73655 M 5:15PM - 8:35PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 Recreational participation in low-key tennis competition. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis: Yoga 70400 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 PE 11.07 TAI CHI 70398 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 This course will introduce the fundamental philosophies, skills, and health enhancing 70397 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM G Silveira TENNIS 1.00 components of Tai Chi. The course will cover Tai Chi body movements and forms 70396 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM R Fredericks TENNIS 1.00 utilizing energy flow and stress reducing elements.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: N 70399 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Segal TENNIS 1.00 UC, CSU PE 10.06 INTRAMURALS - VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE W 70421 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM P Chan PE 8 1.00 Recreational participation in low-key volleyball competition. Transfer:UC, CSU PE 11.08 PILATES MAT WORKOUT 73998 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Hess PE 10 1.00 Students will be given the opportunity to gain muscular strength and endurance. Exer- PE 10.09 INTRAMURALS - GOLF cises are designed to improve posture, body alignment and flexibility. Benefits include Recreational participation in low-key golf competition. Transfer: UC, CSU balance, body awareness, relaxation, injury prevention, stress reduction and increased 70401 M 1:00PM - 4:20PM G Silveira OFFCMP 1.00 self-confidence. Pilates mat work emphasizes core musculature as it applies to every- NOTE: Section 70401 First class meeting will be in PE 5. Subsequent day movement. Transfer: UC, CSU classes will meet at Blackberry Farm Golf Course. 70422 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM N Dunagan PE 17 1.00 70403 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Vlahos PE 5 1.00 70423 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Smith PE 8 1.00 70402 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM G Silveira GOLF 1.00 N 70404 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM J Vlahos GOLF 1.00 W 70406 S 9:00AM - 12:10PM Staff GOLF 1.00 PHYSICAL EDUCATION—MARINE DIVING EDUCATION PE 12.03 DIVE MASTER Rec. prep: Advanced SCUBA certification from any nationally recognized SCUBA PHYSICAL EDUCATION—BODY/MIND/WELLNESS agency or instructor consent.Provides students with the skills, knowledge, and expe- PE 11.01 YOGA FOR HEALTH rience required to administer on-site leadership for groups of certified divers during This course emphasizes the physical practice of exercises which provide gentle muscle SCUBA diving activities. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU stretching and range of motion around the joints. Course content includes breathing N 70426 W 6:30PM - 8:05PM S Chapman PE 5 2.00 and relaxation techniques leading to total relaxation and mind/body harmony. Credit/ W 8:05PM - 9:40PM S Chapman POOL No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Instructor Permission Required Before Enrolling In This Course. 70407 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Knight PE 7 1.00 E-mail [email protected]. NAUI certification standards. 70408 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Knight PE 7 1.00 PE 12.04 ASSISTANT SCUBA INSTRUCTOR 70412 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM C Knight PE 7 1.00 Rec. prep: Advanced SCUBA certification from any nationally recognized SCUBA 70409 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Lowry PE 11 1.00 agency or instructor consent.Provides the skills, knowledge, and experience required 70413 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM A Robinson PE 17 1.00 to assist in all phases of SCUBA instruction. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, 73653 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 CSU N 70410 M 5:15PM - 8:35PM J Lowry PE 11 1.00 N 70427 W 6:30PM - 8:05PM S Chapman PE 5 2.00 N 70411 W 3:40PM - 6:50PM J Lowry PE 7 1.00 W 8:05PM - 9:40PM POOL NOTE: Emphasis Gentle Yoga NOTE: Instructor permission required before enrolling in this course. E-mail PE 11.01A YOGA FOR HEALTH [email protected]. NAUI certification standards. This course emphasizes the physical practice of yoga exercises which provide a gentle PE 12.10 RESEARCH DIVER muscle stretching and range of motion around the joints along with breathing and relax- Rec. prep: Open water or higher SCUBA certification from any nationally recognized ation techniques leading to total relaxation and the harmony of mind and body. Credit/ SCUBA agency.Provides the student with theoretical and practical knowledge and No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU skills required to effectively operate in research or scientific diving environments. Credit/ 70414 T 3:40PM - 5:05PM C Knight PE 7 0.50 No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 73757 M 6:30PM - 8:05PM S Chapman PE 5 2.00 M 8:05PM - 9:50PM S Chapman POOL STUDENTS! You can now go online to westvalley.edu and click on MyWebServices to view your priority date for registration

• PREREQUISITES and COREQUISITES are MANDATORY. If you are blocked from enrolling in a class because you have not met the prerequisite, see the prequisite section of the Fall 2008 schedule. • Course used to meet prerequisite requirements must have been completed with a grade of ”C” credit or better. • RECOMMENDED basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 73

PE 7.23 SCUBA DIVING PE.TH 051 DANCE IN AMERICA: A CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE This course will provide students the skills and knowledge necessary to become com- Examines dance as a cultural expression in the U.S.A. Fulfills the West Valley Col- petent skin and SCUBA divers. lege cultural diversity requirement. This is an information competency infused course. NOTE: For the health and safety of the student this course may include a Transfer: UC, CSU health survey and/or a swim test. Students completing field trip will qualify O 70648 F 9:20AM - 12:30PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 2 3.00 for Open Water Certification. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Wkly suppl hrs A Malmuth-Onn ONLINE 70614 T 1:30PM - 2:55PM S Chapman PE 4 2.00 NOTE: Internet access required. Course meets on campus 2/6, 2/20, TH 1:30PM - 2:55PM POOL 2/27, 3/6 & 3/13 then continues online for the remainder of the semester. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs O 70649 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 2 3.00 NOTE: Scuba equipment provided. NAUI certification standards. Wkly suppl hrs A Malmuth-Onn ONLINE N 70613 W 6:30PM - 8:05PM S McCann PE 4 2.00 NOTE: Internet access required. Course meets on campus 2/4, 2/11, W 8:05PM - 9:40PM S McCann POOL 2/18, 2/25 & 3/4 then continues online for the remainder of the semester. +1.3 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Scuba equipment provided. NAUI certification standards. PE.TH 091 DIRECTED STUDIES Preq: Interview with instructor. Independent work of special interest. Transfer: UC, PE 7.24 SCUBA DIVING-ADVANCED CSU Rec. prep: Open Water or higher SCUBA certification from any nationally recognized 70651 Wkly suppl hrs S McCann PE 12 1.00 SCUBA agency or instructor consent. This course will present advanced skills of NOTE: Please contact Physical Education Department Chair Steve SCUBA and Marine Diving Technology, including Nitrox and Rescue training. Credit/No McCann at 408.741.4005 for information. Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70615 M 6:30PM - 8:05PM S McEvoy PE 4 2.00 M 8:05PM - 9:50PM S McCann POOL PHYSICAL SCIENCE NOTE: NAUI Advanced and Master Diver certification standards PSCI 010 PHYSICAL SCIENCE SURVEY Rec prep: Math 902. A course for non-science majors. Major concepts in the physi- cal sciences from the fields of astronomy, chemistry, geology & physics. Transfer: UC, PHYSICAL EDUCATION—THEORY CSU PE.TH 030 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION 70756 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM Staff SM 34 3.00 Survey of basic principles of physical education. Transfer: UC, CSU 70645 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Winkler PE 4 3.00 PSCI 030 DESCRIPTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Rec preparation: Math 902. Study of energy consumption, population growth, air and PE.TH 038A INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE water quality, noise pollution, and solid waste. Transfer: UC, CSU The prevention, recognition, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation and health care admin- 70757 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff SM 34 3.00 istration of athletic injuries. Anatomy and injury mechanism emphasized. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 73692 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM Staff PE 5 3.00 PHYSICS TTH 10:45AM - 11:50AM Staff PE 12A PHYS 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS PROBLEM SOLVING PE.TH 041 SKILL COMPETENCIES IN ATHLETIC TRAINING Prepare students for Physics 002A & 002B or Physics 004A, 004B & 004C. Transfer: This course provides the student with an opportunity to practice and become proficient UC, CSU in skills common to the certified athletic trainer. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, 70707 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM L Lin SM 44 3.00 CSU PHYS 002A GENERAL PHYSICS 70646 F 2:30PM - 5:40PM P Starks PE 12A 1.00 Preq: Math 000D or HS trigonometry. Rec prep: PHYS 001 or HS physics. A first NOTE: Must meet with instructor before enrolling. [email protected] course in physics for majors in subjects other than engineering or the physical sci- Class will be held in the training room. ences.The course includes kinematics, forces, momentum, energy, rotation, fluids, PE.TH 042 PRINCIPLES OF STRENGTH TRAINING AND CONDITIONING solids, thermodynamics and sound.” Transfer: UC, CSU Emphasis on program design, periodization training, effective strength training exer- 70708 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Shmakova SM 44 5.00 cises and stretches, body composition, and skills to improve strength and athletic per- F 7:45AM - 8:50AM M Shmakova SM 46 formance. Transfer: CSU F 8:50AM - 12:00PM M Shmakova SM 46 70647 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM P Starks PE 5 3.00 PHYS 002B GENERAL PHYSICS PE.TH 044 LIFETIME FITNESS Preq: Physics 002A w/C. A continuation of 2A with the study of electricity & magne- Provides the student an opportunity to understand and apply the development, main- tism, optics, atomic and nuclear physics. Transfer: UC, CSU tenance, and assessment of cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility using 70709 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM Staff SM 44 5.00 Lifetime Wellness Center. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU F 12:00PM - 1:05PM Staff SM 46 O 73665 Wkly hrs by arr D Rudy ONLINE 2.00 F 1:05PM - 4:15PM Staff SM 46 SECTION #73665 BEGINS 02/23/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 PHYS 004A ENGINEERING PHYSICS-MECHANICS NOTE: Meets ONLINE and uses the ANGEL program. Students are to Coreq: Math 003B. Rec. prep: Physics 001 or HS Physics. First of the series of engi- visit the course website for procedures and information on how to start the neering physics. Covers mechanics, simple harmonic motion, gravitation, and relativity. course. Course website: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/rudy N 73656 T 6:00PM - 8:30PM D Rudy PE 4 2.00 Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #73656 BEGINS 02/24/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 70710 MW 10:55AM - 1:00PM L Lin SM 44 5.00 W 2:05PM - 5:15PM L Lin SM 46 PE.TH 044A LIFETIME FITNESS-WELLNESS CENTER LAB-A FITNESS N 70711 T 6:00PM - 9:10PM L Lin SM 44 5.00 This lab provides students the opportunity to design a specific program based on per- TH 5:45PM - 6:50PM L Lin SM 46 sonal fitness goals and objectives with an emphasis on improving: strength, flexibility, TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM L Lin SM 46 cardiovascular endurance, and body composition. Recommend PE TH 044 “Orienta- tion to Lifetime Fitness- Wellness Center” OR previous Weight Training experience. PHYS 004B ENGINEERING PHYSICS - ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Preq: Phys 004A and Math 003B. Second of the series of engineering physics. Covers 73668 F 9:30AM - 12:40PM D Rudy PE 9 1.00 electricity and magnetism. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Students are recommended to concurrently enroll in PE.TH 044 N 70713 M 6:00PM - 9:10PM M Vaughn SM 44 5.00 or must have previously taken PE 4.16. At first class instructor will discuss W 5:45PM - 6:50PM M Vaughn SM 46 additional work out options W 6:50PM - 10:00PM M Vaughn SM 46 PHYS 004C ENGINEERING PHYSICS-LIGHT AND HEAT Preq: Physics 004A and MATH*003B. Third semester of engineering physics series. Covers the areas of waves, geometrical optics, thermodynamics, nuclear physics & modern physics. Transfer: UC, CSU 70714 TTH 10:55AM - 1:00PM M Vaughn SM 44 5.00 T 2:05PM - 5:15PM M Vaughn SM 46 74 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PHYS 004D MODERN PHYSICS POLIT 003 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE—HONORS Preq: PHYS 004B. Introduction to quantum physics with emphasis on the atomic Analysis of political thought, both historical and contemporary. Credit/No Credit Option. structure, the wave particle duality, quantum mechanics, semi-conductors, nuclear Transfer: UC, CSU structure, and relativity. Transfer: UC, CSU 70751 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Kelly AJ 2 3.00 70712 MW 2:05PM - 4:10PM M Vaughn SM 44 4.00 NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #70751, please contact the Honors Office at (408) 741-2614. PHYS 010 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS A conceptual approach to the subject of physics. Transfer: UC, CSU POLIT 004 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 70715 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM Staff SM 46 4.00 Introductory examination of international relations, and global issues. Credit/No Credit TH 2:05PM - 5:15PM Staff SM 46 Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70752 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Kelly SS 55 3.00 PHYS 052 PHYSICS SKILLS AND CONCEPTS This course offers students who are taking PHYS 001, 002A, or 004A an opportunity to learn effective study, memory, and problem solving strategies for mastering physics. PORTUGUESE Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU PORTG 001B BEGINNING BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE N 70716 T 4:30PM - 6:00PM Staff SM 44 0.50 A course designed to continue the development of the basic fundamentals of speaking, SECTION #70716 BEGINS 03/10/09 CLASS ENDS 04/14/09 listening, reading, writing and grammar in Brazilian Portuguese. Transfer: UC, CSU. N 70717 T 4:30PM - 6:00PM Staff SM 44 0.50 Credit/No Credit Option SECTION #70717 BEGINS 04/21/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 N 70754 TTH 6:30PM - 9:00PM S Mc Intyre LA 23 5.00 NOTE: Students enrolled in the above Section #70754 of Portguese 001B POLITICAL SCIENCE must also enroll in Portuguese 011B Lab, Section #70755. POLIT 001 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT PORTG 011B BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE LAB Structure & functions of the American national, state & local governments. Credit/No Coreq: PORTG 001B. This laboratory course is a corequisite of Brazilian Portuguese Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 001B. It is structured to be an extension of the language course by providing extra O 70741 Wkly hrs by arr J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 practice/drill of the listening/speaking skills of the language and supplement the cultural NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, e-mail and aspects of the language being studied. Transfer: CSU internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. 70755 Wkly suppl hrs S Mc Intyre LA 27 0.50 BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site http:// NOTE: Students enrolled in the above Section #70755 Portuguese Lab www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ After you enroll, you must send your e-mail 011B must also be enrolled in Section #70754 Portuguese 001B. address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please e-mail the instructor for information about adding, [email protected] PSYCHOLOGY O 70742 Wkly hrs by arr P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 PSYCH 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, e-mail, and Introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental activity and how they are internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. influenced by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment. BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the web site: http:// Transfer: UC, CSU instruct.westvalley.edu/andrews/ After you enroll, and before opening day, February 2nd. Please send your email address to the instructor or you may O 70767 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 be dropped. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and O 70745 Wkly hrs by arr P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 internet access. This CLASS BEGINS FEBRUARY 2ND in Course Compass NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, internet access visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ladd/ After you enroll, and and email. This CLASS BEGINS on the web site on February 2nd. BEFORE by opening day, please send your email address to the instructor or you you register, and for more information, visit the web site at: http://instruct. may be dropped. Email the instructor [email protected]. westvalley.edu/andrews/ After you enroll, and before opening day, 2/2 O 70771 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 Please send your email address to the instructor or you may be dropped. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and O 70749 Wkly hrs by arr P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 internet access. This CLASS BEGINS in Course Compass FEBRUARY SECTION #70749 BEGINS 03/16/09 CLASS ENDS 04/30/09 2ND. BEFORE you enroll, and for information on how to access Course NOTE: This class is a LATE START MARCH 16 and meets only ONLINE Compass visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ladd/ After you and requires a computer, internet access and email. This CLASS BEGINS enroll, and by opening day, please send your email address to the instruc- on the website on March 16. BEFORE you register, and for more informa- tor or you may be dropped. Email the instructor sandra_ladd@westvalley. tion, visit the web site at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/andrews/ After you edu. enroll, and before March 16, please send your email address to the instruc- O 70772 Wkly hrs by arr M Reed ONLINE 3.00 tor or you may be dropped. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and O 70750 Wkly hrs by arr P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on FEBRUARY 2ND. Before you SECTION #70750 BEGINS 03/16/09 CLASS ENDS 04/30/09 enroll, and for information visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ NOTE: This class is a LATE START MARCH 16 and meets only ONLINE reed. After you enroll, and by opening day, please send your email address and requires a computer, internet access and email. This CLASS BEGINS to the instructor or you may be dropped. Students will not be able to on the website on March 16. BEFORE you register, and for more informa- access the course material until the first day of class on FEBRUARY 2ND. tion, visit the web site at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/andrews/ After you FOUR (4) MANDATORY ONLINE TEST DATES please refer to the instruc- enroll, and before March 16, please send your email address to the instruc- tor’s website: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/reed. tor or you may be dropped. 70758 MW 7:45AM - 9:10AM M Reed SS 58 3.00 70740 MW 7:45AM - 9:20AM P Andrews SS 51 3.00 70759 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM K McClain-Rocha SS 57 3.00 70747 MW 8:30AM - 9:55AM N Gutierrez RDW 3.00 70764 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Reed SS 58 3.00 NOTE: This class meets in Campbell Educational Development Depart- 70768 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Bautista SS 57 3.00 ment, in the Redwood room. 70773 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM K McClain-Rocha LA 10 3.00 70735 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM P Andrews SS 51 3.00 70761 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM S Trafalis SS 58 3.00 70748 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM N Gutierrez SS 50 3.00 70769 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM J Bautista SS 57 3.00 70736 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM N Gutierrez SS 51 3.00 70770 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Bautista SS 57 3.00 70734 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM A Wise SS 51 3.00 70760 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Reed SS 58 3.00 70743 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM S Ricar SS 51 3.00 70763 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM J Bautista SS 57 3.00 70737 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Gutierrez SS 51 3.00 73329 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM C Edmondson SS 58 3.00 70746 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM N Gutierrez SS 52 3.00 73996 TTH 8:30AM - 9:55AM S Trafalis RDW 3.00 70738 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM N Gutierrez SS 51 3.00 NOTE: This class meets in Campbell Educational Development Depart- N 70739 M 6:20PM - 9:40PM A Wise SS 51 3.00 ment, in the Redwood Room. N 73325 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Escover LHS 35 3.00 N 70765 M 6:20PM - 9:40PM K McClain-Rocha LHS 34 3.00 NOTE: This class meets at Leigh High School, Room 35. NOTE: This class meets at Leigh High School, Room 34. N 70744 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Ukuveeda SS 51 3.00 N 73327 W 6:30PM - 9:40PM D Rader SS 53 3.00 N 70766 TH 6:00PM - 9:10PM J Bautista RDW 3.00 NOTE: This class meets in Campbell Educational Development Depart- ment, in the Redwood Room. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 75 PSYCH 002 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY READ 961 EFFECTIVE READING Preq: Psych 001. CoReq: Math 010 . Theory and application of the scientific method in This course is designed to prepare students for college-level reading. Students can psychology, with emphasis on biobehavioral research. Transfer: UC, CSU expect improvement in reading comprehension, vocabulary, and study skills. Credit/ 70774 TTH 12:30PM - 1:35PM J Bautista SS 57 4.00 No Credit Option TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM J Bautista CR 1 73285 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM W Clay LA 32 3.00 +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs 73726 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM D Beaman LA 23 3.00 NOTE: Section #70774 All students enrolled in Psychology 02 must enroll 70790 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Francis LA 32 3.00 in a Math 10 class unless they have already completed the course. Contact 73283 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Francis LA 32 3.00 instructor during 1st Lecture. 70789 TTH 2:05PM - 3:30PM Staff LA 32 3.00 N 73286 M 6:00PM - 9:20PM W Clay LA 32 3.00 PSYCH 007 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Preq: Psych 001.This course provides an introduction to the physiological substrates READ 975A READING SKILLS of behavior. Transfer: UC, CSU Individualized programs for students wishing to improve reading skills. Students must 70775 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Reed SS 58 3.00 complete 27 hours of lab work for 1/2 unit of credit and may enroll throughout the semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. PSYCH 009 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE NOTE: Reading Lab is located in the library. Rec. prep: PSYCH 001. Examination of various factors in the development of women’s 70791 Wkly suppl hrs W Clay RDLAB 0.50 gender roles and gender identity, including personality, social processes, biology, and SECTION #70791 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 culture. This course satisfies the 3 unit Cultural Diversity requirement for an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU READ 975B READING SKILLS O 70777 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 Individualized program for students wishing to improve reading skills. Students must NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email and complete 27 hours of lab work for 1/2 unit of credit and may enroll throughout the internet access. This CLASS BEGINS in Course Compass on FEBRUARY semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. 2ND. BEFORE you enroll, and for information on how to access Course NOTE: Reading Lab is located in the library. Compass, visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ladd/ After 70792 Wkly suppl hrs M Lybrand RDLAB 0.50 you enroll, and by opening day, FEBRUARY 2ND, please send your email SECTION #70792 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 address to the instructor or you may be dropped. sandra_ladd@westvalley. edu This is a Women’s Studies Program Emphasis. READ 975C READING SKILLS 70776 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM N Wagner SS 57 3.00 Individualized programs for students wishing to improve reading skills. Students must NOTE: This class has a Women’s Studies Program Emphasis. complete 27 hours of lab work for 1/2 unit of credit and may enroll throughout the semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. PSYCH 012 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT NOTE: Reading Lab is located in the library. Preq: Psych 001. Introduction to the research and theories on human growth and 70793 Wkly suppl hrs M Lybrand RDLAB 0.50 development.Emphasis is placed on the physical, cognitive, and psycho- social devel- SECTION #70793 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 opment of the individual throughout the lifespan. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU READ 975D READING SKILLS N 70779 T 6:30PM - 9:40PM N Wagner SS 58 3.00 Individualized programs for students wishing to improve reading skills. Students must complete 27 hours of lab work for 1/2 unit of credit and may enroll throughout the PSYCH 025 INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY semester. Credit/No Credit Only. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. Preq: Psych 1. The study of abnormal behavior and psychological disorders; models NOTE: Reading Lab is located in the library. and perspectives in explaining abnormality, assessment and diagnosis; clinical catego- 70794 Wkly suppl hrs M Lybrand RDLAB 0.50 ries and interventions. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #70794 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 70780 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM N Wagner SS 57 3.00 PSYCH 030 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION AND SUBSTANCEABUSE REAL ESTATE This course provides an introduction to the physiological, psychological, and social processes of addiction, and how they relate to the abuse of legal and illegal sub- NOTE: The Business and Real Estate Program will hold a FREE stances. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Information Session for new and interested students on: 70781 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Reed SS 58 3.00 Wednesday, January 28 6-8pm BUS 10 RLEST 090 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE READING This course covers the basic understanding, background and terminology of real estate and applies toward the educational requirements for both the California Real Estate READ 053 CRITICAL AND EFFICIENT READING Salesperson’s and Broker’s license examination. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Students will improve comprehension and critical reading of college-level texts as well CSU as reading efficiency and enjoyment of recreational reading. Transfer: CSU O 70796 N Fisher ONLINE 3.00 70782 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM M Francis LA 22B 3.00 NOTE: Section # 70796 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class 73282 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM W Clay BU 9 3.00 begins February 2, 2009. After registering, e-mail instructor, Nancy Fisher, NOTE: Section #73282 is part of the FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE program [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning web page which is referenced on Page 25. Please contact Linda Gibson, Dean for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// of Matriculation and Counseling at 408-741-2136 or email her at linda_ www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ [email protected] for further information on this program. N 70795 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM L Shoemaker BU 11 3.00 70784 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM M Francis LA 32 3.00 N 70783 W 6:00PM - 9:10PM L Vasquez LA 32 3.00 RLEST 091 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE Rec prep: RLEST 090, MATH 902. This course introduces students to the fundamen- READ 915 READING SUPPORT: SPECIAL TOPICS tal operations of a real estate business and procedures used in a typical real estate Reading and study support for students simultaneously enrolled in a speci- transaction. This course summarizes information required for the State of California real fied course. This course is non-degree applicable. Credit/No Credit Only. estate license examinations. This course is required for an unconditional Real Estate 70786 M 2:05PM - 3:30PM M Lybrand LA 32 1.00 Salesperson’s license and for a Real Estate Broker’s license. Credit/No Credit Option. SECTION #70786 BEGINS 02/09/09 CLASS ENDS 05/11/09 Transfer: CSU NOTE: Section 70786 supports students enrolled in any section of BIOL- OGY 10. O 70797 N Fisher ONLINE 3.00 70785 T 2:05PM - 3:30PM M Lybrand LA 25 1.00 NOTE: Section # 70797 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access SECTION #70785 BEGINS 02/10/09 CLASS ENDS 05/05/09 and e-mail. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering, e-mail instruc- NOTE: Section 70785 supports students enrolled in POLITICAL SCIENCE tor Nancy Fisher, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance 001 sections taught by NICHOLA GUTIERREZ. learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instruc- tor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ READ 960 READING FUNDAMENTALS N 70798 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM E Bangle AAS 16 3.00 Improve pronunciation, decoding (phonics), spelling, vocabulary & reading comprehen- sion. Credit/No Credit Option. Credit does not apply to the associate degree. 70788 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Francis LA 32 3.00 76 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS RLEST 092 REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS RLEST 094N REAL ESTATE GENERAL APPRAISER SITE VALUATION This course covers the advantages and disadvantages of various types of Real Estate This is a real estate appraisal course satisfying the California Office of Real Estate investments and the causes and effects of value fluctuations. This course applies Appraisers (OREA) General Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach requirement. toward the educational requirements of the State Real Estate Salespersons and Bro- This advanced course provides an in-depth understanding of site valuation and cost kers license exam. It also analyzes various real estate investments. Credit/No Credit approach methodologies. Commercial construction cost services and case studies Option. Transfer: CSU facilitate the learning experience. Credit/No Credit Option. O 70800 A Jones ONLINE 3.00 N 73607 M 6:50PM - 10:00PM Staff AAS 16 2.00 NOTE: Section # 70800 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access SECTION #73607 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering, email instruc- tor, Anthony Jones, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance RLEST 094P REAL ESTATE GENERAL APPRAISER REPORT WRITING learning web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instruc- This is a real estate appraisal course satisfying the California Office of Real Estate tor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Appraisers (OREA) General Appraiser Report Writing and Case Studies requirement. N 70799 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM J Haggerty CR 5 3.00 This advanced course focuses on report writing including standard forms and narrative reports. Case studies facilitate the learning experience to improve student’s reasoning RLEST 094C REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES and writing skills. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU This introductory real estate appraisal course meets the California Office of Real Estate N 73608 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM M Angles BU 9 2.00 Appraisers (OREA) Basic Appraisal Principles requirement with 30 hours of principles SECTION #73608 BEGINS 02/05/09 CLASS ENDS 04/16/09 and 15 hours of procedures instruction. Appraisal students are advised to take RLEST 094D concurrently for the additional 15 hours of basic procedures to fulfill OREA RLEST 095A REAL ESTATE FINANCE I requirements. This course also applies to the educational requirements for the Cali- Preq: RLEST 090. Rec prep: MATH 103/103R. This course analyzes various topics fornia DRE real estate broker’s and real estate salesperson’s license. Credit/No Credit about real estate financing, including financing for residential and commercial prop- Option erties, and development opportunities. This course summarizes information required O 70802 T Nguyen ONLINE 3.00 for the State of California real estate license examinations. This course also applies NOTE: Section # 70802 MEETS ONLINE requiring internet access and towards the educational requirements for a California Real Estate Broker’s license, and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor can also be applied as an elective for the Real Estate Salesperson’s license require- Wayne Nguyen, [email protected] This class MEETS ON CAMPUS 3 ments. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU times during the semester for 2 exams and 1 final exam. Further informa- O 70809 F Diaz ONLINE 3.00 tion will be provided by the instructor. NOTE: Section # 70809 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access N 70801 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM G Miller BU 10 3.00 and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering, email instructor Frank Diaz Go to the college’s distance learning RLEST 094D REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL PROCEDURES web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email An introductory real estate appraisal course providing 15 hours of Basic Appraisal Pro- link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ cedures instruction towards the 30 hour California Office of Real Estate Appraisers N 70808 TH 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Haggerty AJ 1 3.00 (OREA) Procedures requirements. This module is a continuation of RLEST 094C, which should be taken concurrently with RLEST 094D. Students will learn basic procedural RLEST 099 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT aspects of real property appraisal for completing residential appraisal valuation. Rec prep: RLEST 090. This course introduces students to successful techniques and O 70804 T Nguyen ONLINE 1.00 practices in the management of income property, including acquisition, analysis, legal NOTE: Section # 70804 MEETS ONLINE requiring internet access and considerations, marketying, maintenantce, records and insurance. This course applies email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor towards the educational requirements of the California Real Estate Broker’s license Wayne Nguyen, [email protected] This class MEETS ON CAMPUS examination and can also be applied as an elective for the Real Estate Salesperson once at the end of the semester for the final exam. Further information will license requirements. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU be provided by the instructor. O 70811 N Fisher ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section # 70811 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet access RLEST 094J REAL ESTATE ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS and email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering, email instructor, This real estate appraisal course satisfies the California Office of Real Estate Appraisers Nancy Fisher, [email protected] Go to the college’s distance learning (OREA) Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies requirement. Students web page for links to the instructor’s homepage and the instructor’s email have the opportunity to learn advanced appraisal skills with case study scenarios. link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ Topics include market analysis, deriving and supporting adjustments, and complex N 70810 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM T Henderson BU 10 3.00 property analysis. Credit/No Credit Option. N 73221 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM A Jones BU 12 1.00 SECTION #73221 BEGINS 02/03/09 CLASS ENDS 03/03/09 RUSSIAN RLEST 094L REAL ESTATE GENERAL APPRAISER MARKET ANALYSIS RUSS 001B BEGINNING RUSSIAN This is a real estate appraisal course satisfying the California Office of Real Estate Preq: RUSS 001A. Coreq: RUSS 011A (concurrently). Continues the introduction of Appraisers (OREA) General Appraiser Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use basic structures of the Russian language and culture. Readings from prose. Credit/No requirement. This course provides an in-depth understanding of market analysis with Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU applications of Highest and Best Use principles. Credit/No Credit Option. N 70814 MW 6:00PM - 8:30PM G Chyorny LA 22B 5.00 N 73224 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM A Jones BU 12 2.00 NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Russan 001B must also SECTION #73224 BEGINS 03/10/09 CLASS ENDS 05/26/09 enroll in Section #70815 of the laboratory course, Russian 011B. Informa- tion about the lab will be given out during the 001B class. RLEST 094M REAL ESTATE GENERAL APPRAISER SALES COMPARISON This is a real estate appraisal course satisfying the California Office of Real Estate RUSS 011B RUSSIAN LABORATORY Appraisers (OREA) General Appraiser Sales Comparison Approach requirement. This Coreq: RUSS 001B (concurrently). The course focuses on additional practice/drill of advanced course provides an in-depth understanding of the various Sales Comparison the listening/speaking skills through the use of technology. It also presents Russian principles. Credit/No Credit Option. culture through the use of tapes, slides, filmstrips, and current publications. Credit/No O 73225 M Boxberger ONLINE 2.00 Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Section # 73225 MEETS ONLINE requiring internet access and 70815 Wkly suppl hrs G Chyorny LA 27 0.50 email. Class begins February 2, 2009. After registering email instructor +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs Matthew Boxberger, [email protected] This class MEETS ON NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Russian 001B, CAMPUS 2 times for exams, once in the middle of the course, and once at Section #70814. the end of the course for the final exam. Further information will be provided by the instructor. SECTION #73225 BEGINS 02/02/09 CLASS ENDS 04/20/09 Attention! Add Codes can be processed Online go to westvalley.edu and click on MyWebServices N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 77 SOC 045 SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY SIGN LANGUAGE Sexual attitudes and behavior in American society as studied from the sociological See American Sign Language perspective. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 70834 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: http:// SOCIOLOGY www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study SOC 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course assignment. The field of sociology as a contemporary scientific discipline. Credit/No Credit Option. If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the instructor: Transfer: UC, CSU [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the course is avail- T 70825 Wkly hrs by arr D Murphy TV 3.00 able, though not required. Regular computer, email and internet access are NOTE: This class is a Distance Learning College by Television course avail- required. able in the college library, on cable television, and videotape or DVD rental. O 70835 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 The ORIENTATION SESSION will be held on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: http:// at 10:55 a.m.. in classroom SS56. The class meets 3 times on campus. www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study All exam review sheets and information for your success will be given out the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course assignment. and explained at the orientation session. This class meets all transfer and If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the instructor: general education requirements. [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the course is avail- T 70826 Wkly hrs by arr D Murphy TV 3.00 able, though not required. Regular computer, email and internet access are SECTION #70826 BEGINS 03/16/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 required. NOTE: This class is a Distance Learning College by Television course avail- O 70837 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 able in the college library, on cable television and videotape or DVD rental. SECTION #70837 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 LATE START! Runs from 3/16/2009 to 05/30/2009. The ORIENTATION NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: http:// SESSION will be on Monday, MARCH 16TH at 6:50pm in SS56 classroom. www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study The class meets 3 times on campus. All exam review sheets and informa- the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course assignment. tion for your success will be given out and explained at the orientation If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the instructor: session. This class meets all transfer and general education requirements. [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the course is avail- 70822 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Murphy SS 56 3.00 able, though not required. Regular computer, email and internet access are 70823 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM D Murphy SS 56 3.00 required. No matter how long the wait list, please register yourself onto it so 70824 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Murphy SS 56 3.00 that I can try to make a place for you. 70833 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM T De Den SS 56 3.00 SOC 002 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 70836 MW 2:05PM - 3:30PM T De Den SS 56 3.00 The sociological perspective in dealing with contemporary social problems. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70829 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM D Murphy SS 56 3.00 SPANISH SOC 003 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE SPAN 001A BEGINNING SPANISH Social psychology examines how individuals can resist and enact social influence in Coreq: SPAN 011A (concurrently). The course introduces the basic structures of the immediate social situations. It examines how social groups and individuals influence Spanish language and culture of the Spanish speaking world. Credit/No Credit Option. one another, and how the self is socially constructed via human social interaction. This Transfer: UC, CSU course does not fulfill the major requirements for the Psychology AA degree. Credit/No 70843 MTWTH 7:45AM - 8:55AM A de Barling LA 25 5.00 Credit Option. AA / AS Degree Applicable. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001A must also enroll in Section #70855 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011A. Informa- 70830 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 O tion about the lab course will be given out during the 001A class. NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: http:// www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study 73342 MW 12:30PM - 3:00PM M D’Onofrio LA 28 5.00 NOTE: Students enrolling in this section of Spanish 001A are required to the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course assignment. enroll in Spanish 011A, Spanish Laboratory, Section #73344. If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the instructor at: [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the course is avail- 70838 TTH 9:20AM - 11:50AM R Chavez LA 28 5.00 able, though not required. Regular computer, email and internet access are NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001A must also required. No matter how long the wait list, please register yourself onto it so enroll in Section #70850 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011A. Informa- that I can try to make a place for you. tion about the lab course will be given out during the 001A class. O 70831 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 70839 TTH 12:30PM - 3:00PM M Accornero LA 23 5.00 SECTION #70831 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/30/09 NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001A must also enroll in Section #70851 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011A. Informa- NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: http:// tion about the lab course will be given out during the 001A class. www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course assignment. 70842 TTH 2:05PM - 4:35PM R Chavez LA 28 5.00 If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the instructor at: NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001A must also [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the course is avail- enroll in Section #70854 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011A. Informa- able, though not required. Regular computer, email and internet access are tion about the lab course will be given out during the 001A class. required. No matter how long the wait list, please register yourself onto it so N 70841 TTH 6:50PM - 9:20PM C Deruiter LA 28 5.00 that I can try to make a place for you. NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001A must also enroll in Section #70853 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011A. Informa- SOC 020 AMERICAN RACE RELATIONS tion about the lab course will be given out during the 001A class. The sociological perspective of race relations and minority people in the United States. This course satisfies the 3-unit Intercultural Studies requirement for an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 73753 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM Staff SS 56 3.00 Are You Spring 2009 SOC 040 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY The sociological study of marriage, the family, and other options in contemporary Ready GRADUATION American society. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70832 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM Staff SS 56 3.00 to Graduate? Make an appointment with a counselor to check your records and make sure all your requirements have been met before you file your PETITION.

Deadline for petition is March 6, 2009 in Records. Office 78 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS SPAN 001B BEGINNING SPANISH SPAN 050B BASIC SPANISH CONVERSATION AND CULTURE Preq: SPAN 001A or 2 yrs H.S. Spanish. Coreq: SPAN 011B (concurrently). Continua- Preq: Span 050A. Continuation of the conversational approach to learning the basic tion of SPAN 001A. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU structures of the language. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70845 MW 10:55AM - 1:25PM A de Barling LA 25 5.00 T 70862 Wkly hrs by arr M Accornero TV 3.00 NOTE: Students enrolled in the above section of Spanish 001B must also NOTE: The above Section 70862 Destinos Part II: Basic Spanish Com- enroll in Section #70857 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011B. Informa- munication Skills and Culture is a television and video course consisting tion about the lab course will be given out during the 001B class. of fifty-two half-hour episodes which provide beginning language learners N 70846 MW 6:30PM - 9:00PM S Plyler LA 25 5.00 the opportunity to hear Spanish and experience its cultural diversity NOTE: Students enrolled in the above Section of Spanish 001B must also through a compelling story full of human emotions, the surprises that real enroll in Section 70858 of the laboratory course, Spanish 011B. Information life offers, and the force of the human spirit. The format is adapted from about the lab course will be given out during the 001B class. the highly popular Hispanic telenovela (soap opera) Destinos. ORIENTA- TION: Saturday, February 7, 2009 10:00am-noon in LA 25 Midterm Exam: SPAN 002A INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Saturday, March 14 , 10:00am-noon in LA25 Final Exam: Saturday, May Preq: SPAN 001B or 3 yrs H.S. Spanish. Review and analysis of the grammatical 23, 10:00am-noon, in LA 25. structures of the language and culture. The course focuses on listening and speaking. 70864 W 8:30AM - 11:40AM I Upson CMB MPL 3.00 Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: The above Section #78064 meets at the Campbell Educational 70847 TTH 10:55AM - 1:25PM A de Barling LA 25 5.00 Development Department, Maple Room. N 70863 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM M D’Onofrio LA 25 3.00 SPAN 002B INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Preq: SPAN 002A or 4 yrs. H.S. Spanish. Continuation of SPAN 002A. Credit/No Credit SPAN 051A INTERMEDIATE SPANISH CONVERSATION AND CULTURE Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Preq: SPAN 050B. Conversation, reading, culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: 70848 TTH 10:55AM - 1:25PM A de Barling LA 25 5.00 CSU T 70865 Wkly hrs by arr M Accornero TV 3.00 SPAN 011A SPANISH LABORATORY NOTE: The above Section #70865Destinos Part III Intermediate Spanish Coreq: SPAN 001A (concurrently). Lab by student’s individual arrangement. Credit/No Communication Skills and Culture is a television and video course consist- Credit Option. Transfer: CSU ing of fifty-two half-hour episodes which provide beginning language learn- 70850 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs R Chavez LA 27 0.50 ers the opportunity to hear Spanish and experience its cultural diversity NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001A, through a compelling story full of human emotions, the surprises that real Section 70838. life often offers, and the force of the human spirit. The format is adapted 70851 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs A de Barling LA 27 0.50 from the highly popular Hispanic telenovela (soap opera) Destinos. ORI- NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001A, ENTATION: Saturday February 7, 2008, 10:00am-noon in LA 25. Midterm Section #70839. Exam: Saturday, March 14, 10:00am-noon in LA 25 . Final Exam: Saturday, 70855 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs A de Barling LA 27 0.50 May 23, 10:00am-noon in LA 25 . NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001A, Section #70843. SPAN 051B INTERMEDIATE SPANISH CONVERSATION AND CULTURE 73344 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs M D’Onofrio LA 27 0.50 Preq: SPAN 051A. Continuation of intermediate conversation, reading, and culture. NOTE: Students enrolling in this Section must also enroll in Spanish 001A, Credit/No Credit Option. transfer: CSU Section #73342. T 70866 Wkly hrs by arr M Accornero TV 3.00 70853 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs C Deruiter LA 27 0.50 NOTE: The above Section #70866 Destinos Part IV Intermediate Span- NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001A, ish Communication Skills and Culture is a television and video course Section #70841. consisting of fifty-two half-hour episodes which provide beginning language 70854 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs R Chavez LA 27 0.50 learners the opportunity to hear Spanish and experience its cultural NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001A, diversity through a compelling story full of human emotions, the surprises Section #70842. that real life often offers, and the force of the human spirit. The format is adapted from the highly popular Hispanic telenovela (soap opera) Destinos. SPAN 011B SPANISH LABORATORY ORIENTATION: Saturday, February 7, 2008 10:00am-noon in LA . Midterm Coreq: SPAN 001B (concurrently).Lab course to provide for additional practice and Exam: Saturday, March 14, 10:00am-noon in LA25. Final Exam: Saturday, exploration of the Spanish culture. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU May 23, 10:00am-noon in LA25 . 70857 Wkly suppl hrs A de Barling LA 27 0.50 +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs SPAN 058A IMMERSION SPANISH NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001B, Preq: SPAN 001A. Complete independent study program and spend a weekend Section #70845. immersed in a Spanish-speaking environment. This course may be repeated once. 70858 Wkly suppl hrs S Plyler LA 27 0.50 Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs 70869 Wkly suppl hrs C Deruiter OFFCMP 3.00 NOTE: This lab course is required of all students enrolled in Spanish 001B, +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs Section #70846. NOTE: The ORIENTATION for Section 70869 will be held Saturday, February 21 from 10:00a.m.-Noon in room LA25. The weekend retreat SPAN 050A BASIC SPANISH CONVERSATION AND CULTURE will take place April 17-19, 2009 at Presentation Center. In addition to A conversation approach to learning the basic structures of the language. Credit/No regular college fees and tuition, there is a fee of $280 for lodging, meals, Credit Option. Transfer: CSU and activities. Contact the instructor within one week of enrolling to reserve T 70859 Wkly hrs by arr M Accornero TV 3.00 your accommodations. For further information, call Cristina DeRuiter at NOTE: The above Section #70859 is a TV and video course consisting of (408)741-2045, Ext. 3640. fifty-two half-hour episodes which provide beginning language learners the opportunity to hear Spanish and experience its cultural diversity through a compelling story full of human emotions, the surprises that real life often offers, and the force of the human spirit. The format is adapted from the Disability and Educational Support Program highly popular Hispanic telenovela (soap opera) Destinos. ORIENTATION: Saturday, February 7 , 2009 10:00am-noon in LA25. Midterm Exam: Saturday, March 14, 10:00am-noon in LA 25. Final Exam: Saturday, May 23, 10:00am-noon in LA25. DESPServing Students with Disabilities 70861 W 8:30AM - 11:40AM I Upson CMB MPL 3.00 NOTE: The above Section #70861 meets at the Campbell Educational ♦ Counseling Development Department, Maple Room. ♦ Support Services N 70860 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM M D’Onofrio LA 25 3.00 NOTE: Section #70860 offers students the opportunity to concentrate on ♦ Learning Disability Services the development of their oral skills while learning the basic structures of the ♦ Adapted Physical Education language. ♦ Communication Disability Services Call ♦ DESP Computer Lab ♦ Support Classes (408) 741-2010 ♦ Mobility Assistance (tram service) www.westvalley.edu N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 79 THEAR 006A WRITING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION THEATRE ARTS Introduction to writing TV/Film screenplays. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU GENERAL BOX INFORMATION FOR TA 21AB and 22AB O 70874 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: This section #70874 meets only ONLINE using the internet and Students who enroll in TA 21AB (Rehearsal an Performance/Technical) and TA utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, 022AB (Rehearsal and Performance/Costumes and Makeup) are required to February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning fulfill hours, depending on the amount of units they take. web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting Hours can be logged in at any time in the semester. NO EXPERIENCE the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester NECESSARY! WE WILL TEACH YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- KNOW! See below for specific information regarding each of the courses: ing.com THEAR 006B WRITING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION Box 1 Application of screenwriting techniques in creation of screenplays. Credit/No Credit Rehearsal and Performance (Costumes/Makeup) Option. Transfer: CSU O 70875 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00 TA 022AB NOTE: This section #70875 meets only ONLINE using the internet and ACTIVITIES: Costume/Makeup activities may include, but are not limited utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning to sewing costumes, craft projects, prop building, hat/mask-making, web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- makeup, organizing wardrobe, and working the performances. tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester WHERE: Theatre Arts Costume Shop, TA 42-44 use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- ing.com FIRST CLASS SESSION: Check in anytime February 3-5, 9:00 am -2:00 pm Contact Amy Zsadanyi-Yale at 741-2169 for more information THEAR 007A ACTING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION Rec prep: THEAR 040A. Development of techniques and tips involved in acting before SHOP HOURS: Students can fulfill their hours during any of the times a camera. How to get into the biz! Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU, UC below: N 70876 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Callner TV STUD 3.00 Tu/Wed 10am-12pm THEAR 007B ACTING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION Tu/Wed/Th 2-3pm Rec prep: THEAR 007A and THEAR 040A. Continuation of THEAR 007A with special More hours will be added during the semester, based on student attention to technical details involved in acting before a camera. More tips on how to schedules. get into the biz! Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70877 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Callner TV STUD 3.00 Box 2 THEAR 007C ADVANCED ACTING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION Rehearsal and Performance (Technical) Rec prep: THEAR 007A or THEAR 00B, and THEAR 040A. Continued rehearsal and TA 021AB performance of acting projects from TV/Film screenplays. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ACTIVITIES: Technical Theatre activities may include, but are not limited N 70878 T 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Callner TV STUD 3.00 to set building, set and faux painting, work with light and sound equipment, work with computers, prop building, and working THEAR 010 THEATRE APPRECIATION the performances Introductory course designed to enhance the student’s enjoyment and understanding of the theatrical experience. Discussions, films and demonstrations acquaint the stu- WHERE: Theatre Arts Scene Shop dents with the history and techniques of the theatrical experience. This is an informa- tion competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU FIRST CLASS SESSION: Check in anytime Feb. 3-5, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm. 70881 MW 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Weisberg TA 28 3.00 Contact Brad Weisberg at 741-4012 for more information. 70882 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM B Weisberg TA 28 3.00 SHOP HOURS: Students can fulfill their hours during any of the times THEAR 014A SURVEY OF FILM below: Critical analysis of Horror and Science Fiction films. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Mon/Wed 11am-4pm O 73187 Wkly hrs by arr W Clay ONLINE 3.00 Tu/Th 2-4pm NOTE: This section #73187 meets only ONLINE using the internet and Fri 8:30am-4pm utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, More hours will be added during the semester, based on student February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning schedules. web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester, use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- THEAR 001 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA ARTS ing.com Introduction to stage, film, radio & TV. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU 70883 W 12:30PM - 3:40PM W Clay LA 10 3.00 70870 TTH 12:30PM - 1:55PM V Drake TA 28 3.00 THEAR 014B SURVEY OF FILM THEAR 005A INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKING Critical analysis of Westerns and Hollywood Musicals. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- Introduction of film terminology, required skills, and study of visual aesthetics & film- fer: UC, CSU making techniques. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70886 M 7:35AM - 10:55AM B De Les Dernier LA 10 3.00 N 70872 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Callner TA 28 3.00 73271 W 7:45AM - 10:55AM B De Les Dernier LA 10 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs THEAR 014C SURVEY OF FILM THEAR 005B INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKING Critical analysis of gangster and detective films. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, Application of directing and filmmaking techniques in the preparation fo individual and CSU group film projects. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 73188 Wkly hrs by arr W Clay ONLINE 3.00 N 70873 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM J Callner TA 28 3.00 NOTE: This section #73188 meets only ONLINE using the internet and +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester, use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- ing.com 70887 TH 12:30PM - 3:40PM W Clay LA 10 3.00 80 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS THEAR 015 INTRODUCTION TO FILM THEAR 022A REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (COSTUMES/MAKEUP) Introduction to filmmaking analysis and techniques, utilizing film literature throughout Build costumes and props for current WVC productions. Learn basic sewing, craft, history. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU and make-up techniques as required by production needs. No experience needed. O 70889 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00 Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This section #70889 meets only ONLINE using the internet and 70895 3.4 Wkly suppl hrs A Zsadanyi-Yale TA 42 1.00 utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, NOTE: For Costume Production lab hours, see Box #1 under Theatre Arts February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning Department heading. For additional information, please call Amy Yale, (408) web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- 741-2045, ext. 3746. tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester THEAR 022B REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (COSTUMES/MAKEUP) use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- Build costumes and props for current WVC productions. Learn advanced sewing, craft ing.com and make-up techniques as required by production needs. No experience needed. O 70890 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00 Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #70890 BEGINS 04/06/09 CLASS ENDS 05/27/09 70896 6.8 Wkly suppl hrs A Zsadanyi-Yale TA 42 2.00 NOTE: This section #70890 meets only ONLINE using the internet and uti- NOTE: For Costume Production lab hours, see Box #1 under Theatre Arts lizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, April Department heading. For additional information, please call Amy Yale, (408) 6, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning web site and 741-2045, ext. 3746. click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instructor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting the course: THEAR 027 SELECTED SUBJECTS FOR THE ACTOR http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester use the fol- Instruction and practical experience in various specialized areas of actor training. lowing URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearning.com Credit/No Credit Option. 70888 T 12:30PM - 3:40PM W Clay LA 10 3.00 N 73189 W 6:50PM - 10:00PM W Clay LIB ILC 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Make your own music video! Learn the history and techniques of THEAR 015 INTRODUCTION TO FILM—HONORS this modern art form. This course is perfect for the film maker, actor or Introduction to filmmaking analysis and techniques, utilizing film literature throughout musician looking to showcase their talents. We supply the training and history. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU cameras, you do the rest! 73777 M 12:30PM - 3:50PM W Clay LA 10 3.00 +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs THEAR 030 INTRODUCTION TO PLAYWRITING NOTE: To enroll in the above Section #73777, please contact the Honors Principles & practice of writing in dramatic form. Transfer: CSU Office at (408)741-2614. O 73194 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: This section #73194 meets only ONLINE using the internet and THEAR 018A INTRODUCTION TO STAGE LIGHTING utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, A hands-on study of the theories, methods & techniques of stage lighting. Includes February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning practical experience with computerized light systems. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- fer: UC, CSU tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting 73185 TTH 12:30PM - 2:35PM B Weisberg TA 26 3.00 the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester, use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- THEAR 019A MOVIE MAGIC: CONTEMPORARY SPECIAL EFFECTS ing.com Learn the techniques and tricks of the trade for Movie Special effects! Study the way blockbuster films make use of digital computer effects, miniatures, models, explosives THEAR 035A VOICE PRODUCTION AND ARTICULATION and animation to create fantastic motion pictures. Credit/No Credit Option. transfer: Vocal development & control in standard American stage speech with an emphasis on UC, CSU performance. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 70891 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00 70897 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM V Drake TA 26 3.00 NOTE: This section #70891 meets only ONLINE using the internet and utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, THEAR 040A BEGINNING ACTING February 2, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning Development of basic acting skills in theory & practice. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instruc- fer: UC, CSU tor’s contact information and homepage including instructions for starting 70898 MW 10:55AM - 12:20PM V Drake TA 26 3.00 the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearn- 70900 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM V Drake TA 26 3.00 ing.com +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs N 70899 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM A Zsadanyi-Yale TA 28 3.00 THEAR 020 STUDIO THEATRE WORKSHOP +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rehearsal and public performance in a studio environment. Transfer: UC, CSU N 70892 MTWTHF 6:50PM - 10:00PM B Weisberg MU 12 3.00 THEAR 040B BEGINNING ACTING +3.9 Wkly suppl hrs Rec prep: THEAR 040A. Advanced training in basic acting and scene study skills. NOTE: Section #70892 STUDIO WORKSHOP, Auditions and Techni- Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU cal theatre sign-ups are February 3 & 4, 7:00 PM in the Campus Theatre 70901 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM V Drake TA 26 3.00 (TA 26). Callbacks are February 5 & 6, 7:00 PM in the Campus Theatre. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Rehearsals begin Monday, February 9, at 7:00 PM. Call 408-741-2058 for N 70902 M 6:40PM - 10:00PM A Zsadanyi-Yale TA 28 3.00 play title. +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs THEAR 021A REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (TECHNICAL) THEAR 041A INTERMEDIATE ACTING Work on technical pre-production and/or backstage crews for WVC productions. No Rec prep: THEAR 040B. Advanced acting skills with emphasis on character and script experience needed. transfer: UC, CSU analysis. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 70893 3.4 Wkly suppl hrs B Weisberg TA 27 1.00 70903 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM V Drake TA 26 3.00 NOTE: For Technical Production lab hours, see Box #2 under Theatre Arts +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Department heading. For additional information, please call Brad Weisberg, (408) 741-4012. THEAR 041B INTERMEDIATE ACTING Rec prep: THEAR 040B. Reinforcement of acting skills through both contemporary THEAR 021B REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (TECHNICAL) and classic literature. Introduction to play direction. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: Advanced work production crews for WVC productions. Transfer: UC, CSU UC, CSU 70894 6.8 Wkly suppl hrs B Weisberg TA 27 2.00 70904 MW 12:30PM - 1:55PM V Drake TA 26 3.00 NOTE: For Technical Production lab hours, see Box #2 under Theatre Arts +2.6 Wkly suppl hrs Department heading. for additional information, please call Brad Weisberg, (408) 741-4012. THEAR 044A MAKEUP FOR STAGE & SCREEN Introduction to makeup applicaton techniques & lab practice. transfer: UC, CSU 70905 TTH 10:55AM - 1:00PM A Zsadanyi-Yale TA 42 2.00 THEAR 047A COSTUME FOR STAGE & SCREEN Introduction to techniques and procedures used by costume designers in theatre and film. Transfer: UC, CSU 70907 TTH 10:55AM - 1:00PM A Zsadanyi-Yale TA 42 3.00 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 81 THEAR 059 THEATRE ARTS PRACTICE LAB Lab practice utilizing knowledge & techniques gained in theatre arts classes. transfer: WORK EXPERIENCE UC, CSU 70908 3.9 Wkly suppl hrs V Drake TA 26 1.00 Spring 2009 Work Experience Orientation NOTE: Laboratory experience in audition and acting technique. Earn credit while auditioning for Theatre Arts Department productions! Contact Virginia Day Date Time Room Drake, (408)741-2462 for more information regarding scheduling options. Fri 2/6/09 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm CR4 THEAR 070 REPRESENTATIONAL AMERICAN THEATRE: 1980-PRESENT Analysis & dramatization of acting techniques. Rehearsal & performances. Transfer: Mon 2/9/09 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm CR4 UC, CSU N 70909 MTWTHF 6:50PM - 10:00PM V Drake TA 26 3.00 Tues 2/10/09 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CR4 +5.2 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section #70909 REPRESENTATIONAL AMERICAN THEATRE:1980-Present. Auditions and Technical theatre sign-ups are Feb- Tues 2/10/09 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm CR4 ruary 3 & 4, 7:00 pm in the Campus Theatre (TA 26). Callbacks are Febru- ary 5 & 6, 7:00 pm in the Campus Theatre. Rehearsals begin Monday, Wed 2/11/09 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm CR4 February 9, at 7:00 pm. Call 741-2058 for play title. Thur 2/12/09 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm CR4

TUTORIAL SERVICES Tues 2/17/09 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm CR4 LS 110 SUPERVISED TUTORING Students will be assigned to tutoring by a counselor or instructor based on an identified Tues 2/17/09 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm CR4 learning need and will register in the tutoring course. Under direction of a certificated supervisor in the Tutorial Lab, students will receive tutorial assistance from peer tutors Wed 2/18/09 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm CR4 in areas of identified academic need and appropriate study skills to develop their ability to learn independently and become a more successful student. Thur 2/19/09 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm CR4 70160 Wkly suppl hrs M Jue LIB TU 0.00 NOTE: NOTE: This course can be taken for a maximum of 5 hours per Thur 2/19/09 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm CR4 week. Fri 2/20/09 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm CR4

WOMEN’S STUDIES WRKEX 301 OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE WS 001 INTRO TO WOMEN’S STUDIES: KNOWLEDGE, GENDER, & POWER Occupational Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of stu- Introduction to the study of women and gender through an interdisciplinary theme. dents in positions which are related with their selected field of study, thereby extend- Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ingthe learning experiences of the classroom to the field. Credit/No Credit Option. 70921 MW 2:05PM - 4:10PM D Condon LA 25 4.00 Transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE WS 002 WOMEN IN THE ARTS 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- This course introduces students to the study of women’s creative work in literature, the ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) visual arts, and the performing arts. This course fulfills the Cultural Diversity Require- 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION ment for the associate degree and is an Information Competency infused course. INFORMATION. Transfer: UC, CSU. Credit/No Credit Option 70923 TTH 9:20AM - 10:45AM J Maia LA 22B 3.00 WRKEX 301G GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE General Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of students ENGL 001A ENGLISH COMPOSITION in positions which will develop the student’s general job skills, vocational awareness Preq: Qualifying assessment scores or CR in Engl 905. This course introduces the and understanding of the requirements for successful employment. Credit/No Credit techniques of collegiate English composition with emphasis on clear and effective writ- Option. Transfer: CSU ing and analytical reading. Students will write a series of essays including a docu- NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE mented research paper. Because this is a collegiate level writing course, students must 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- enroll with strong grammatical competence. Transfer: UC, CSU ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 69840 TTH 10:55AM - 12:20PM M Biswas LA 29 3.00 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION NOTE: Students enrolling in ENGL001A must also enroll in ENGL 991 Lab. INFORMATION. Section #69840 has a WOMEN’S STUDIES focus. WRKEX 302 OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE PSYCH 009 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE Occupational Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of stu- Rec. prep: PSYCH 001. Examination of various factors in the development of women’s dents in positions which are related with their selected field of study, thereby extending gender roles and gender identity, including personality, social processes, biology, and the learning experiences of the classroom to the field. Credit/No Credit Option. transfer: culture. This course satisfies the 3 unit Cultural Diversity requirement for an Associate CSU degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE O 70777 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email and ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) internet access. This CLASS BEGINS in Course Compass on FEBRUARY 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION 2ND. BEFORE you enroll, and for information on how to access Course INFORMATION. Compass, visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ladd/ After you enroll, and by opening day, FEBRUARY 2ND, please send your email WRKEX 302G GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE address to the instructor or you may be dropped. sandra_ladd@westvalley. General Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of students edu This is a Women’s Studies Program Emphasis. in positions which will develop the student’s general job skills, vocational awareness 70776 TTH 7:45AM - 9:10AM N Wagner SS 57 3.00 and understanding of the requirements for successful employment. Credit/No Credit NOTE: This class has a Women’s Studies Program Emphasis. Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE CHS 005 CHILDHOOD & CULTURE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- Examines cultural influences on social-emotional, cognitive and physical aspects of ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) child development and behavior. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION requirement for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU INFORMATION. N 69622 TH 6:30PM - 9:40PM M Conroy AAS 35B 3.00 NOTE: This class has a Women’s Studies Program Emphasis. 82 CLASS INFORMATION —Spring 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS WRKEX 303 OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE WORK EXPERIENCE Occupational Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of stu- dents in positions which are related with their selected fieldof study, thereby extending the learning experiences of the classroom to the field.Cr edit/No Credit Option. transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION. WRKEX 303G GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE General Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of students in positions which will develop the student’s general job skills, vocational awareness and understanding of the requirements for successful employment. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Wed 2/11/09 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm CR4 NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- Thur 2/12/09 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm CR4 ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION Tues 2/17/09 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm CR4 INFORMATION. WRKEX 304 OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Tues 2/17/09 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm CR4 Occupational Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of stu- dents in positions which are related with their selected fieldof study, thereby extending the learning experiences of the classroom to the field.Cr edit/No Credit Option. transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION.

WRKEX 301 OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Occupational Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of stu- dents in positions which are related with their selected field of study, thereby extend- ingthe learning experiences of the classroom to the field. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION. WRKEX 301G GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE General Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of students in positions which will develop the student’s general job skills, vocational awareness and understanding of the requirements for successful employment. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION. WRKEX 302 OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Occupational Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of stu- dents in positions which are related with their selected fieldof study, thereby extending the learning experiences of the classroom to the field.Cr edit/No Credit Option. transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION. WRKEX 302G GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE General Work Experience Education involves the supervised employment of students in positions which will develop the student’s general job skills, vocational awareness and understanding of the requirements for successful employment. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU NOTE: SECTION IS NOT CLOSED. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. SEE PAGE 81 OF THE SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR WORK EXPERI- ENCE ORIENTATION MEETINGS OR CALL HEIDE HUGHES AT (408) 741-2438 OR Email AT [email protected] FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CLASS INFORMATION — Spring 2009 83

West Valley College Presents Financial Aid Nights

Lynbrook High Santa Teresa High* ** Piedmont Hills High** Mt. Pleasant High* On Tuesday, December 2, 2008 Oak Grove High On Thursday, January 22, 2009 Evergreen Valley High @ Lynbrook High - Auditorium On Tuesday, January 13, 2009 @ Piedmont High - Library On Thursday, February 12, 2009 1280 Johnson Ave., San Jose @ Santa Teresa High - Room 250 1377 Piedmont Rd., San Jose @ Mt. Pleasant High - Library 6150 Snell Ave., San Jose Willow Glen High* Foothill High* 1750 S. White Rd., San Jose Lincoln High Homestead High On Tuesday, January 27, 2009 All Workshops On Wednesday, January 14, 2009 San Jose High @ Foothill High-Hooper Hall Are From 6:30-8:30pm @ Homestead High - Library On Tuesday January 6, 2009 230 Pala Ave., San Jose Workshops are presented in 21370 Homestead Rd., Cupertino @ Willow Glen High - Library Andrew P. Hill High* ** English, but may also be offered 2001 Cottle Ave., San Jose Campbell Union Schools* ** On Wednesday, January 28, 2009 in *Spanish and **Vietnamese. Santa Clara High On Thursday, January 15, 2009 @ Andrew P. Hill High - Library The King’s Academy @ West Valley College - Theater 3200 Senter Rd., San Jose 14000 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga St. Lawrence Academy James Lick High* ** On Wednesday, January 7, 2009 Pioneer High On Tuesday, January 29, 2009 @ Santa Clara High - Theater On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 @ James Lick High-Auditorium 3000 Benton St., Santa Clara @ Pioneer High - Library 57 N. White Rd., San Jose 1290 Blossom Hill Rd., San Jose Silver Creek High* ** Leland High William C. Overfelt High* ** On Thursday, January 8, 2009 Gunderson High Yerba Buena High @ Silver Creek High - Library On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3434 Silver Creek Rd., San Jose On Wednesday, January 21, 2009 @ Leland High - Library @ Overfelt High - Library 6677 Camden Ave., San Jose 1835 Cunningham Ave., San Jose Come to a free FAFSA Workshop. Seniors and Parents Welcome! HERE’S WHAT WE DO: Review a FAFSA Application • Explain Cost of Attendance • Financial Aid Qualifications • Financial Aid Awards. For more information, Contact your high school counselor or career technician.

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT @ WEST VALLEY COLLEGE

West Valley College offers classes FREE OF CHARGE to all High School Juniors and Seniors, aged 16 years or older! You can earn double credit to meet both high school FREE and college graduation requirements at the same time. We begin to accept applications for Winter Session and the Spring Semester forCLASSES on December 2. Consult with your high HIGH SCHOOL school counselor to select the course that S is best for you. JUNIORS & Just download the Concurrent Enrollment packet by SENIOR going to: www.westvalley.edu/apply/concurrent.html 4-week session 16 WINTER — 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS

starts January 5, 2009

Winter Session 2009 January 5 - 29 First day of Classes...... Jan. 5 Last day to ADD a class...... Jan. 7 Last day to DROP a class without a “W” and with a Refund is ...... 10% of class length Last day to DROP a class with a “W” is ...... 75% of class length Martin Luther King Holiday (Campus Closed)...... Jan. 19 Winter Session ends ...... Jan. 29 Final Exam...... Last class meeting Official grades available...... As soon as instructors post them

• New and returning students will need to file an application for Winter/ Spring 2009 before you can register for classes. You can do this by going online at www.westvalley.edu and click at the top on APPLY NOW. • Continuing students (those that attended in the Fall 2008 semester) will be mailed a priority mailer the week of November 10th with their date to register for either Winter or Spring or both terms. • California residents will only be charged the enrollment fee of $20.00 per unit and any lab fees that are associated with the class. Non- residents will be charged the $181.00 per unit as well as the enrollment fee • Students who are citizens and residents of another country will be charged $191.00 per unit as well as the enrollment fee. • Parking Permits are available online and from the Admissions and Records Office.

HOW READ THIS SCHEDULE — See Page 15 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS

AJ 005 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION ACCOUNTING Investigation, crime scene searches, recording, collection and preservation of ACCTG 050 ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS physical evidence. Transfer: CSU WINTER 2009 Rec prep: Math 902. Non-theoretical, practical approach to accounting for small O 73216 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 businesses. It covers the accounting for a service-type business. Credit/No Credit SECTION #73216 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Option. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, internet 69121 TTH 9:00AM - 11:05AM R Castello-Heath BU 10 1.00 access and email. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages for SECTION #69121 BEGINS 01/06/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ CLASS BEGINS on the website on 1/5/09 http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE your email address to the instructor by 1/5/09 or you may be dropped. AJ 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AJ 014 ALCOHOL, NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE History and philosophy of justice. Transfer: UC,CSU Introduction to problems of substance abuse. Transfer: CSU 69122 Wkly hrs by arr J Smith ONLINE 3.00 O O 73217 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69122 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #73217 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, internet access and email. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages for NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional internet access and email. This is not an Angel Course Management links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// class; all work is done via email between the instructor and student. www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ CLASS BEGINS on the website on 1/5/09 The instructor will email assignments/deadlines to students when the http://instruct.westvalley.edu/smith/ After you enroll, you must send semester officially begins. Students must send their email address to your email address to the instructor by 1/5/09 or you may be dropped. the instructor on or before school begins or they may be dropped. To start, visit the instructor’s website and read the syllabus: http://instruct. AJ 002 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW westvalley.edu/faulstich/ Historical development, philosophy of criminal law and constitutional provisions. Transfer: UC,CSU O 69123 Wkly hrs by arr M Faulstich ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69123 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 STUDENTS! NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer, You can now go online to internet access and email. This is not an Angel Course Management class; all work is done via email between the instructor and student. westvalley.edu The instructor will email assignments/deadlines to students when the semester officially begins. Students must send their email address to and click on MyWebServices the instructor on or before school begins or they may be dropped. To to view your priority date for registration start, visit the instructor’s website and read the syllabus: http://instruct. westvalley.edu/faulstich/ N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS WINTER — 2009 17 AJ 160G ADVANCED OFFICER TRAINING ART 004 ART APPRECIATION A skills and knowledge update for currently employed law enforcement personnel. Overview of trends and concepts of visual expression. Credit/No Credit Option. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU 69131 MTWTH 12:30PM - 5:00PM K Din OFFCMP 3.00 O 73545 Wkly hrs by arr K Arnold ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69131 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/22/09 +5.2 Wkly hrs by arr 69126 MTH 7:00AM - 8:30AM K Din OFFCMP 0.50 NOTE: Section #73545 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. SECTION #69126 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/26/09 Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to 69127 MTH 9:00AM - 12:00PM K Din OFFCMP 1.00 the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http:// SECTION #69127 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/26/09 www.westvalley.edu/dl/ 69129 TW 8:00AM - 12:30PM G Simpson OFFCMP 2.00 SECTION #69129 BEGINS 01/06/09 CLASS ENDS 01/28/09 69128 TW 1:30PM - 5:00PM G Simpson OFFCMP 1.50 BIOLOGY SECTION #69128 BEGINS 01/06/09 CLASS ENDS 01/28/09 BIO 024 CONTEMPORARY BIOLOGY 69130 THF 8:00AM - 1:30PM K Din OFFCMP 2.50 An introductory course that examines contemporary issues in biology and their SECTION #69130 BEGINS 01/08/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 relevance to humans. Transfer: UC, CSU 69136 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM C Hackworth SM 30 3.00 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHR 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY BUSINESS Anthropological study of the physical characteristics of human form from an evolu- BUS 051 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS tionary perspective. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU This course helps students develop an overall personal concept of the functions 69132 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM J Otte SS 59 3.00 of business and its role in society. Equivalent to Business 10 at San Jose State SECTION #69132 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 University. INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS ARE REQUIRED IN THIS COURSE. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit ANTHR 003 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Option. Transfer: UC, CSU Study of the range of cultures of the world, including language, art, religion, political O 69137 J Henderson ONLINE 3.00 and ecological systems, as well as contemporary issues. Credit/No Credit Option. NOTE: Section # 69137 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Transfer: UC, CSU Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering send your email 69133 MTWTHF 12:00PM - 2:40PM J Otte SS 59 3.00 address to the instructor, jim henderson [email protected] SECTION #69133 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 COMMUNICATION STUDIES ASTRONOMY COMM 001 PUBLIC SPEAKING ASTRO 010 SOLAR SYSTEM ASTRONOMY Preq: ENGL 905. Rec. prep: ESL 65LS. A basic course in communication with emphasis on composing and delivering effective speeches. This course satisfies Rec prep: Math 902. The History of Astronomy. Motions of celestial objects. the 3-unit oral communication requirement for IGETC and CSU. Transfer: UC, Descriptive astronomy with emphasis on the origin, evolution, and structure of the CSU Solar System. Credit/No Credit Option Transfer: UC, CSU 69146 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM C Franklin LA 20 3.00 63985 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM D Epperson SM 37 3.00 73315 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM J Payne LA 21 3.00 SECTION #63985 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 N 73314 MTWTH 5:50PM - 9:10PM C Franklin LA 20 3.00 ART COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ART 001A SURVEY OF WESTERN ART I Painting, sculpture, and architecture in the western world from prehistoric through CA 010D COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT FORMATTING Gothic. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit Option. Students have the opportunity to learn to type using a computer keyboard and/ Transfer: UC/CSU or improve their current keyboarding speed and accuracy. Using Microsoft Word, WINTER 2009 O 69134 Wkly hrs by arr C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 students will prepare documents such as business letters, memoranda, tables, +10.4 Wkly hrs by arr and reports. This course can’t be taken for more than a total of four times. Credit/ No Credit Option. NOTE: Section #69134 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to O 69138 Wkly hrs by arr L Kaaz ONLINE 3.00 the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the NOTE: Section # 69138 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet online courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http:// access and email. Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering email www.westvalley.edu/dl/ An additional ONLINE ART 001A section is instructor, lisa kaaz, [email protected] listed below. O 69135 Wkly hrs by arr C Reiss ONLINE 3.00 +10.4 Wkly hrs by arr NOTE: Section #69135 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http:// Disability and Educational Support Program www.westvalley.edu/dl/ ART 001B SURVEY OF WESTERN ART II Painting, sculpture, and architecture in the western world from Renaissance to DESPServing Students with Disabilities present. This is an information competency infused course. Credit/No Credit ♦ Counseling Option. Transfer: UC/CSU 73544 MTWTH 8:30AM - 11:50AM K Arnold AAS 10 3.00 ♦ Support Services +10.4 Wkly suppl hrs ♦ Learning Disability Services ♦ Adapted Physical Education ♦ Communication Disability Services Call ♦ DESP Computer Lab ♦ Support Classes (408) 741-2010 ♦ Mobility Assistance (tram service) www.westvalley.edu 18 WINTER — 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS CA 030 MICROSOFT OFFICE: WHAT YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW Rec prep: CA 010. This course is designed for both business users, graduate COURT REPORTING students and the home user who wants to know the top ten skills needed to be CTR 120 COURT REPORTING 20-HOUR DICTATION successful with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and Power Point. This course is This dictation course allows students to continue preparation for the competency offered online only. Credit/No Credit Option. goals. This course may be repeated three times. Credit/No Credit Only. O 69139 Wkly hrs by arr K Dundurs ONLINE 3.00 69154 MW 12:00PM - 3:30PM L Lawson BU 12 0.50 SECTION #69139 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 +6.0 Wkly suppl hrs NOTE: Section # 69139 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. SECTION #69154 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Class Begins January 5, 2009. After registering, send your email address to the instructor, karina dundurs karina_dundurs@westvalley. N 69155 MW 5:45PM - 9:15PM L Lawson BU 12 0.50 edu +6.0 Wkly suppl hrs SECTION #69155 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 CA 062G EXCELLING WITH EXCEL Rec prep: CA 010. This online course uses the software program Excel. Students N 69156 MW 6:00PM - 9:30PM E Van Dorn BU 11 0.50 receive instruction in beginning and intermediate spreadsheet procedures for per- +6.0 Wkly suppl hrs sonal and professional use. Credit/No Credit Option. SECTION #69156 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 O 69140 Wkly hrs by arr K Dundurs ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69140 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 CTR X91A FOUR-VOICE TESTIMONY NOTE: Section # 69140 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Designed for advanced students and working reporters who are preparing for Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering email instructor karina state and national licensing exams or for competency goals. This course may be dundurs, [email protected] repeated three times. Credit/No Credit Only. 69157 MT 12:30PM - 4:10PM P Tchang BU 11 1.00 CA 070 IBM PC - USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS W 12:30PM - 4:10PM E Van Dorn BU 11 This course is designed to introduce students to the use of Windows; application programs & utilities. Credit/No Credit Only. +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs O 69141 Wkly hrs by arr K Dundurs ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #69157 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #69141 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 CTR X91C FOUR-VOICE TESTIMONY NOTE: Section # 69141 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet Designed for advanced students and working reporters who are preparing for access and email. Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering email instructor karina dundurs, [email protected] state and national licensing exams or for competency goals. This course may be repeated three times. Credit/No Credit Only. 69158 M 12:30PM - 4:10PM E Van Dorn BU 7 1.00 COUNSELING TW 12:30PM - 4:10PM S Coleman BU 7 COUNS 000A ORIENTATION +2.0 Wkly suppl hrs A mini course to acquaint the student with the intricacies of the college scene-both SECTION #69158 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 academic & social. Credit/No Credit Only. 69147 W 8:30AM - 5:15PM BALTIC 0.50 SECTION #69147 BEGINS 01/07/09 CLASS ENDS 01/07/09 DIGITAL MEDIA/ Internet SERVICES 69148 TH 8:30AM - 5:15PM BALTIC 0.50 DM/IS 001 DIGITAL MEDIA 1 SECTION #69148 BEGINS 01/15/09 CLASS ENDS 01/15/09 This class provides an overview of careers in Digital Media. The class features N 69149 WTH 5:15PM - 9:30PM BALTIC 0.50 video interviews of industry professionals, and students will also conduct Internet SECTION #69149 BEGINS 01/21/09 CLASS ENDS 01/22/09 research for various assignments. Students will be introduced to various software applications and basic design principles. This course is WVC degree and certificate COUNS 002 ACADEMIC & PERSONAL PLANNING applicable. Credit/No Credit Only. Includes assessment in reading, English, math and occupational interests. Credit/ O 69159 J Rascov ONLINE 1.00 No Credit Only. Transfer: CSU SECTION #69159 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 69150 MTWTH 9:00AM - 1:15PM S Patterson VIKING DEN 1.00 NOTE: Section # 69159 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. SECTION #69150 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/08/09 Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering send your email address to the instructor, jeff rascov, [email protected] NOTE: Sect #69150 is orientation for new International Students only. WINTER 2009 COUNS 005 COLLEGE SUCCESS DM/IS 024 INFORMATION AND CONTENT DESIGN FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB Rec prep: CA 020 or CA 070. This course focuses on learning to present infor- This comprehensive course integrates personal growth, academic success, career mation on web sites by creating user analysis, logical navigation, and responsive decision making and problem solving. This is an information competency infused feedback mechanisms for effective interaction. This course is WVC degree and course. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU certificate applicable. Credit/No Credit only. Transfer: CSU O 69151 Wkly hrs by arr P Clark ONLINE 3.00 73244 K Carey ONLINE 1.00 SECTION #69151 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 O SECTION #73244 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: Section 69151 is entirely online and is UC/CSU trasferable. Go to: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/clark/ Link to Counseling 5 for syllabus NOTE: Section # 73244 MEETS ONLY ONLINE requiring internet and Angel instructions. Counseling classes may require assessment access and email. Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering email fees. instructor, kelly carey, [email protected] COUNS 012 CAREERS AND LIFE STYLES In-depth career direction, personal and personality assessment, career exploration DRAFTING and decision making. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU DRAFT 083 INTRODUCTION TO 3D DRAWING WITH PRO-E 69152 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM J Eaton AJ 2 3.00 This course focuses on the fundamentals of computer-aided design and drafting SECTION #69152 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 using Pro/ENGINEER software. Credit/No Credit Option. NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. N 69160 MTWTHF 5:20PM - 10:00PM J Caselden TC F 3.00 SECTION #69160 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 COUNS 050 CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES Cross-cultural theories relative to personal & cultural identity to enhance under- standing & respect of diverse groups. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity requirement for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU Attention! 69153 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM L Hernandez EOP EOP 3.00 SECTION #69153 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Add Codes can be processed Online NOTE: Counseling classes may require assessment fees. go to westvalley.edu and click on MyWebServices N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS WINTER — 2009 19 O 73375 Wkly hrs by arr S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 ECONOMICS SECTION #73375 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 ECON 001A PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, Internet Theory and analysis of the economic system as a whole. Credit/No Credit Option. access and email. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages for Transfer: UC, CSU links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// www.westvalley.edu/wvc.dl/ After you enroll, and before opening O 69161 Wkly hrs by arr S Liu ONLINE 3.00 day, please send your email address to the instructor or you may be SECTION #69161 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 dropped. NOTE: For materials related to this course, go to: http://www.westval- ley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, review the course HIST 017B UNITED STATES HISTORY announcements and syllabus thoroughly. If the course is full, email the Survey of political, economic, social & cultural development of the U.S. from 1877 instructor: [email protected]. Register yourself on the wait list, to the present. HIST 017A IS NOT A PREQ TO 017B. Credit/No Credit Option. so that we can try to make a place for you. Regular computer, email Transfer: UC, CSU and internet access are required for this course. This class MEETS ON 69168 Wkly hrs by arr J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 CAMPUS 2 times during the semester, once in the middle, once at O the end. http://westvalley.edu/dl Class BEGINS on January 5th on the SECTION #69168 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 class website. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and internet access. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages for links to the online course for this semester where you will find additional GEOGRAPHY links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http:// www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl CLASS BEGINS JANUARY 5TH. After you GEOG 001 INTRO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY enroll, you must send your email address to the instructor by opening Physical earth & its interaction with humans and the environment; geology, weather, day or you may be dropped, [email protected] If this class vegetation, water sources and oceans, etc. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor to CSU be put on a waiting list. O 69162 Wkly hrs by arr J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69162 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 HUMANITIES NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning HUMAN 001B HUMAN VALUES IN AND FROM THE ARTS webpages for links to the online course for this semester where you will Continuation of Humanities 001A from Renaissance to the present. Humanities find additional links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email 001A IS NOT PREREQUISITE TO 001B.Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl Class BEGINS on JANUARY CSU 5TH. on the class website: If this class is full at the time you attempt 69169 MTWTH 12:00PM - 3:20PM D Kier SS 55 3.00 to register, please email the instructor for information about adding. [email protected] SECTION #69169 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 O 69163 Wkly hrs by arr J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69163 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 (*Offered Winter 2009) NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and INFORMATION COMPETENCY access to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning ART 001A, Survey of Western Art I* webpages for links to the online course for this semester where you ART 001B, Survey of Western Art II* will find additional links to the course homepage and the instructor’s th email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl Class BEGINS on January ART 001D, Art of the 20 Century 5th on the class website: If this class is full at the time you attempt ART 001E, Design in Society to register, please email the instructor for information about adding. [email protected] ART 055, Intro. to Computer Arts BIO 010, Intro. to Biology GEOG 002 INTRO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY The interrelation of cultures, people and the environment; cultural ecology, land- BIO 045, Microbiology scapes, regions and diffusion. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU BIO 055 Biology of Sex O 69164 Wkly hrs by arr J Hasty ONLINE 3.00 BUS 051, Intro. to Business* SECTION #69164 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 CHS 002, Child Growth and Development NOTE: This class meets only ONLINE and requires a computer and access to email and the internet. Go to the college’s distance learning CA 017, Technology Competency WINTER 2009 webpages for links to the online course for this semester where you CA 074, Stop Surfing – Start Researching will find additional links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl Class BEGINS on January CIS 002, Intro. to Computing 5th on the class website: If this class is full at the time you attempt COUNS 005, College Success* to register, please email the instructor for information about adding. [email protected] ENGL 001B, English Composition FD 032, History of Fashion GEOLOGY H.ED 008, Understanding Health LIBR 006, Stop Surfing – Start Researching GEOL 015 GEOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA Geologic development of California in space and time with emphasis on plate tec- LS 001, Learning Strategies for College and Life tonics. Transfer: UC, CSU PE.TH 038A , Intro. To Sports Medicine 69165 MTWTHF 9:00AM - 11:40AM R Lopez SM 47 3.00 PE.TH 051 , Dance in America: A Cultural Perspective* SECTION #69165 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 THEAR 010, Theatre Appreciation HISTORY WS 002, Women in the Arts HIST 017A UNITED STATES HISTORY INTERIOR DESIGN Survey of political, economic, social & cultural development from pre- colonial ID 005 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN period through Reconstruction. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC,CSU Rec prep: Math 902 Introduces the profession, its history, related specialties & dis- O 69166 Wkly hrs by arr S Juarez ONLINE 3.00 ciplines and career paths & opportunities. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU SECTION #69166 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 69170 TWTH 8:30AM - 11:20AM D Hurd AAS 8 1.00 NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, internet access and email. Go to the college’s distance learning web pages SECTION #69170 BEGINS 01/06/09 CLASS ENDS 01/22/09 for links to the Online course for this semester where you will find additional links to the course homepage and the instructor’s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc.dl/ CLASS BEGINS on the website JANUARY 5TH. After you enroll, and before opening day, please send your email address to the instructor or you may be dropped. 20 WINTER — 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS MUSIC 005 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC LIBRARY SKILLS Fundamentals of music theory and its application to performance. NOTE: For the LIBR 004 INFORMATION COMPETENCY general college student, this course fulfills the West Valley College general educa- This course provides students with the opportunity to develop and strengthen tion requirement. Transfer: UC, CSU research skills and to learn the core concepts of information retrieval. Students are O 69179 Wkly hrs by arr N Taniguchi ONLINE 3.00 introduced to the essential techniques for finding, evaluating, and analyzing infor- NOTE: Section #69179 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. mation. The class covers the use of electronic resources, how to create research Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to strategies to retrieve relevant information, how to critically evaluate information, the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the and how to use the Internet as a research tool. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: online courses for this semester. UC, CSU MUSIC 009 JAZZ-PAST AND PRESENT O 69171 Wkly hrs by arr R Sandoval ONLINE 1.00 Development & evolution of jazz in the U.S. This course fulfills the G.E. require- SECTION #69171 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 ment. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a O 69180 Wkly hrs by arr G Kambeitz ONLINE 3.00 computer and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance NOTE: Section #69180 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Learning web page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to information on how to login to Angel. the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the O 69172 Wkly hrs by arr R Sandoval ONLINE 1.00 online courses for this semester. SECTION #69172 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a MUSIC 010 MUSIC APPRECIATION computer and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance For the student without previous training in music listening or performance. Music Learning web page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for 010 fulfills the G.E. requirement. Transfer: UC, CSU information on how to login to Angel. O 69182 Wkly hrs by arr L De La Rosa ONLINE 3.00 O 69173 Wkly hrs by arr M Rowic ONLINE 1.00 NOTE: Section #69182 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. SECTION #69173 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the computer and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance online courses for this semester. Learning web page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for information on how to login to Angel. MUSIC 054 HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC O 73236 Wkly hrs by arr Staff ONLINE 1.00 Rock and Roll music from its inception in the mid 40’s through the punk movement SECTION #73236 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 of the late 70’s and beyond. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: This section of Library 004 meets ONLINE and requires a O 69183 Wkly hrs by arr J Forehan ONLINE 3.00 computer and access to email and the Internet. Go to the Distance NOTE: Section #69183 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. Learning web page at http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/index.html for Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to information on how to login to Angel. the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester. MATHEMATICS MATH 106P PREPARATION FOR INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA This course is a preparation for Math 106. In this course students are given the opportunity to develop the appropriate entry-level math skills needed to succeed in Intermediate Algebra by using ALEKS, a web-based computer algebra system. Credit/No Credit Only. 69176 MTWTHF 8:00AM - 1:10PM R Wong SM 2 0.50 SECTION #69176 BEGINS 01/26/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 NOTE: The first day of class is Monday, January 26, 2009, and it meets for 5 days. Email the instructor at [email protected] before January 23 for important information. There is no text for this course, but you must purchase an ALEKS license for $20 on or before

WINTER 2009 the first day of class. MATH 903P PREPARATION FOR ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA This course is a preparation for Math 103. In this course students are given the opportunity to develop the appropriate entry-level math skills needed to succeed in Elementary Algebra by using ALEKS, a web-based computer algebra system. for a job? Credit/No Credit Only. …visit 69177 MTWTHF 8:00AM - 1:10PM R Wong SM 2 0.50 SECTION #69177 BEGINS 01/26/09 CLASS ENDS 01/30/09 NOTE: The first day of class is Monday, January 26, 2009, and it JOB PLACEMENT meets for 5 days. Email the instructor at [email protected] before January 23 for important information. There is no text for this in AAS 35! course, but you must purchase an ALEKS license for $20 on or before the first day of class. • Individual Career Coaching MUSIC One-on-one coaching; resume development; interviewing practice; job search planning MUSIC 001 MUSIC HISTORY This course is a chronological study of music from early origins to 1750. Transfer: and much more. UC, CSU O 69178 Wkly hrs by arr R Cornejo ONLINE 3.00 NOTE: Section #69178 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. • Employment Listings Class begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to Check out the “Hot Jobs” binders for jobs the college’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online courses for this semester. on and off campus. Call the Career Placement/Workforce Development Advisor, Amy Brumgard, at 741-2508 for more info, or drop by AAS 35. N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS WINTER — 2009 21 PHOTO 045C FIELD STUDIES PARALEGAL Preq: PHOTO 045B. Students must supply adjustable (F/stop & shutter speed and PARA 076 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION LAW FOR PARALEGALS focus) camera and all expendable supplies. A field trip format course with focus This course provides an overview of the Immigration and Naturalization process in varying depending on the destination of the field trip. Credit/No Credit Option. the United States. The course is designed for students who want to learn how to Transfer: CSU assess a case and prepare the appropriate documents. Credit/No Credit Option N 69216 TH 6:00PM - 8:00PM L Louden LA 43 1.00 Transfer: CSU SECTION #69216 BEGINS 01/08/09 CLASS ENDS 01/18/09 N 73265 MTWTH 6:00PM - 9:20PM S Hopkins AAS 15 3.00 NOTE: Section #69216 PHOTO 045C Pre-meeting 1/8/09 Thursday SECTION #73265 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 6:00 - 8:00pm Off campus field trip 1/17/09 - 1/18/09 On campus critique To be announced. PARK MANAGEMENT PHYSICAL EDUCATION—ADAPTED PKMGT 013 WILDLAND FIRE SUPPRESSION This course provides the training necessary for the federal Interagency “Red” card PE 1.09 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ED-GENERAL FITNESS for wildland firefighter. Subjects include ignition, fire behavior, fuels, prescribe fire, Exercises to develop the cardiovascular and muscular systems. Emphasis is for prevention and suppression and the incident command system. Transfer: CSU persons with a temporary or permanent disability. Transfer: UC, CSU 69218 MTWTHF 8:00AM - 5:00PM M Durfee AAS 37 2.00 69185 MTWTH 7:50AM - 9:20AM R Haynes PE 12 0.50 SECTION #69218 BEGINS 01/12/09 CLASS ENDS 01/16/09 MTWTH 7:50AM - 9:20AM C Ligocki PE 12 NOTE: NOTE: $20 supply fee required at registration. SECTION #69185 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 69186 MTWTH 9:30AM - 11:00AM R Haynes PE 12 0.50 PKMGT 024 WILDERNESS NAVIGATION MTWTH 9:30AM - 11:00AM C Ligocki PE 12 This land navigation course is intended to give the student a thorough understand- ing and skills in reading and using topographic maps, the compass, terrain reading SECTION #69186 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 and interpretation, and putting it all together to navigate in the wilderness. This course will also cover using Global Positions System (GPS) receiver and basic PHYSICAL EDUCATION—FITNESS desktop computer mapping programs. N 69219 F 6:00PM - 9:00PM J Carnes AAS 37 1.00 PE 4.03 FITNESS AEROBICS SSU 8:00AM - 5:00PM J Carnes AAS 37 Cardiovascular fitness by continuous rhythmic movements & general overall exer- cises. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #69219 BEGINS 01/9/09 CLASS ENDS 01/25/09 NOTE: Section 69219 meets over two weekends as follows: Fri/Sat/ 73767 MTWTHF 12:30PM - 3:10PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 Sun Jan. 9, 10 and 11 AND Fri/Sat/Sun January 23, 24 and 25. For SECTION #73767 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 additional information or clarification, please contact the instructor by e-mail at: [email protected] PE 4.07 FITNESS COMPETITIVE ATHLETE Strength, flexibility & endurance for the competing varsity athlete. Transfer: UC, CSU PHILOSOPHY N 69190 MTWTH 5:20PM - 8:40PM M Dillon PE 9 1.00 PHIL 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY SECTION #69190 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Selected systems of Western philosophy and their relevance to solving problems of contemporary existence. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 4.12 FITNESS-STRETCH AND FLEX O 69212 Wkly hrs by arr A Hanson ONLINE 3.00 Body flexibility through stretching exercises and slow movements. Transfer: UC, NOTE: Section #69212 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. CSU Class begins on January 5, 2009. To begin the course, go to the col- 69194 MTWTH 3:30PM - 6:50PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 lege’s distance learning web page to find additional links to the online SECTION #69194 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 courses for this semester and the instructor’s homepage: http://www. NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Basketball westvalley.edu/dl 69192 MTWTHF 8:30AM - 11:10AM J Segal PE 11 1.00 PHIL 021 WORLD PHILOSOPHERS ON DEATH SECTION #69192 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09

Major philosophical questions about death and the meaning of life from an Ameri- NOTE: Emphasis: Yoga WINTER 2009 can multicultural perspective. This course satisfies the 3-unit Cultural Diversity T 69191 Wkly hrs by arr J Worley TV 1.00 requirement for an Associate Degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #69191 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 69213 MTWTH 8:30AM - 11:50AM D Ciraulo AAS 34 3.00 NOTE: Fitness - Stretch & Flex is a full college credit transferable course offered by television. Videos/DVDs are available to rent through the West Valley College Library. MANDATORY Orientation January 5, 2009 at PHOTOGRAPHY 7:30 am OR 4:00pm in PE7 (West Valley College) MANDATORY Final on January 29, 2009 at 7:30am or 4:00pm in PE7 (West Valley College) PHOTO 045A FIELD STUDIES Students must supply adjustable F/stop & shutter speed and focus camera and all expendable supplies. A field format course with content varying depending on the destination of the field trip. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU N 69214 TH 6:00PM - 8:00PM L Louden LA 43 1.00 SECTION #69214 BEGINS 01/08/09 CLASS ENDS 01/18/09 NOTE: Section #69214 PHOTO 045A Pre-meeting 1/8/09 Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00pm. Off Campus field trip 1/17/09 - 1/18/09 On campus critique - To be announced. PHOTO 045B FIELD STUDIES Preq: PHOTO 045A. Students must supply adjustable F/stop & shutter speed and focus) camera and all expendable supplies. A field trip format course with content All students are required to have a varying depending on the destination of the field trip. Credit/No Credit Option. West Valley College Student ID Card. Transfer: CSU N 69215 TH 6:00PM - 8:00PM L Louden LA 43 1.00 This card is required every time you conduct business in SECTION #69215 BEGINS 01/08/09 CLASS ENDS 01/18/09 Admissions and Records and is used for access in all computer NOTE: Section #69215 PHOTO 045B Pre-meeting 1/8/09 Thursday, labs and the library.Cards are provided by the College free of 6:00 - 8:00pm Off campus field trip 1/17/09 - 1/18/09 On campus charge. WVC ID cards may be obtained in the Admissions and critique To be announced. Records Building. Check in Admissions and Records for ID processing hours or call 741-2001. Bring one form of photo identification and your Social Security card or an official document with your with college ID#. 22 WINTER — 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS PE 4.16 FITNESS WEIGHT TRAINING Conditioning needs/skills of men & women through progressive weight training PHYSICAL EDUCATION—COMBATIVE AND MARTIAL ARTS using external weights. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 6.05 TECHNIQUES OF AMATURE WRESTLING 69196 MTWTH 8:30AM - 11:50PM J Blunt PE 9 1.00 Vigorous activity and basic skills. Olympic Freestyle and Greco-Roman styles will SECTION #69196 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 be emphasized. Volunteer competition is available. 69199 MTWTH 12:15PM - 3:35PM J Vlahos PE 9 1.00 73991 MTWTHF 12:30PM - 3:10PM S Heneby PE 11 1.00 SECTION #69199 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #73991 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Football N 73990 MTWTH 4:30PM - 7:50PM H Hernandez PE 9 1.00 PE 6.07 KICKBOXING This course will present the skills (kicks, punches, blocks, and stances) used in SECTION #73990 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 competitive kickboxing. Transfer: UC, CSU NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Track & Fieldl N 69202 MTWTH 6:20PM - 9:40PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 N 69197 MTWTH 5:20PM - 8:40PM M Dillon PE 9 1.00 SECTION #69202 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #69197 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 PE 6.08 FITNESS BOXING PE 4.18 PERSONAL FITNESS APPRAISAL This course will provide cardiovascular fitness, strength, and flexibility through Provides an increased awareness of personal fitness levels and fitness concepts boxing techniques. This course may be repeated three times. Transfer: UC, CSU through testing & consultation. N 69203 MTWTH 6:20PM - 9:40PM B Kuhn PE 11 1.00 69200 Wkly suppl hrs D Rudy PE 9 0.50 SECTION #69203 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 +5.2 Wkly suppl hrs SECTION #69200 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: NOTE: After registering for this class the student must email the PHYSICAL EDUCATION—TEAM SPORTS instructor prior to 1/5/09 at [email protected] to schedule the first meeting. PE 8.04 BASKETBALL, MEN Basic skills, techniques, & knowledge. Participation on a team in a class setting. PE 4.22 STEP FITNESS Transfer: UC, CSU Obtain optimum fitness improvement through use of Step Fitness method & equip- 69206 MTWTH 3:30PM - 6:50PM S Eitelgeorge PE 10 1.00 ment. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #69206 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 73768 MTWTH 12:30PM - 3:50PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Men’s Intercollegiate Basketball SECTION #73768 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 PE 8.14 TRACK AND FIELD FUNDAMENTALS-ADVANCED PE 4.24 FITNESS-TOTAL-MEN Individual skills in track and field. Transfer: UC, CSU Cardiovascular condition, muscular strength & endurance, & body flexibility. Trans- 69207 MTWTHF 8:50AM - 11:30PM R Poynter TRACK 1.00 fer: UC, CSU SECTION #69207 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 73769 MTWTH 12:30PM - 3:50PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 SECTION #73769 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 PE 8.15 VOLLEYBALL-BEGINNING SKILLS Skills for recreational pleasure. Transfer: UC, CSU PE 4.25 FITNESS-TOTAL-WOMEN 69208 MTWTHF 8:30AM - 11:10AM S Hess PE 10 1.00 Cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength and endurance, and body flexibil- SECTION #69208 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 ity. Transfer: UC, CSU 73770 MTWTH 12:30PM - 3:50PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 PE 8.16 VOLLEYBALL-INTERMEDIATE SKILLS SECTION #73770 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Rec prep: PE 8.15. Intermediate volleyball skills.Transfer: UC,CSU 69209 MTWTHF 8:30AM - 11:10AM S Hess PE 10 1.00 PE 4.29 BODY SCULPTING SECTION #69209 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 This course will provide students the opportunity to gain improved muscular strength and endurance through the use of free weights and resistive types of exercises. The workout is structured and the movements are set to music. Credit/ PHYSICAL EDUCATION—INTRAMURALS No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU WINTER 2009 PE 10.06 INTRAMURALS - VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE 73766 MTWTH 12:30PM - 3:50PM A Robinson PE 8 1.00 Recreational participation in low-key volleyball competition. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #73766 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 69187 MTWTHF 8:30AM - 11:10AM S Hess PE 10 1.00 PE 4.31 CORE TRAINING SECTION #69187 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 This course will provide students with the opportunity to gain muscular strength for PE 10.08 INTRAMURALS - BASEBALL OFFENSIVE HITTING trunk stabilization. Movement patterns that strengthen the abdominals, obliques, Recreational participation in the concept of proper hitting mechanics. Transfer: hips, and lower back will be emphasized. Increases in core strength will improve UC, CSU the student’s ability to function in daily activities with proper biomechanics and less risk of injury. Credit/No Credit Only. Transfer: UC, CSU 73993 MTWTHF 3:00PM - 5:40PM J Blunt BSBFLD 1.00 69201 MTWTH 8:30AM - 11:50AM K Sturman PE 8 1.00 SECTION #73993 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #69201 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: Intercollegiate Baseball PE 4.33 CARDIO CROSS TRAINING This course will provide students the opportunity to gain improved cardio-respi- PHYSICAL EDUCATION—BODY/MIND/WELLNESS ratory fitness, flexibility, and muscle strength. It will utilize exercise equipment to PE 11.01 YOGA FOR HEALTH improve cardio-respiratory fitness. Equipment use will include stair-master,- sta This course emphasizes the physical practice of exercises which provide gentle tionary bike, treadmill, seated rowing machine and other apparatus. Transfer: UC, muscle stretching and range of motion around the joints. Course content includes CSU breathing and relaxation techniques leading to total relaxation and mind/body har- 73992 MTWTHF 12:15PM - 2:50PM J Blunt PE 11 1.00 mony. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU SECTION #73992 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 69188 MTWTHF 8:30AM - 11:10AM J Segal PE 11 1.00 NOTE: Emphasis Intercollegiate Baseball SECTION #69188 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS WINTER — 2009 23 PE 11.08 PILATES MAT WORKOUT Students will be given the opportunity to gain muscular strength and endurance. PSYCHOLOGY Exercises are designed to improve posture, body alignment and flexibility. Benefits PSYCH 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY include balance, body awareness, relaxation, injury prevention, stress reduction Introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental activity and how they and increased self-confidence. Pilates mat work emphasizes core musculature as are influenced by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environ- it applies to everyday movement. Transfer: UC, CSU ment. Transfer: UC, CSU 69189 MTWTHF 12:00PM - 2:40PM J Segal PE 17 1.00 O 69226 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69189 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #69226 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email and internet access. This CLASS BEGINS in Course Compass on 1/5/09. PHYSICAL EDUCATION—THEORY BEFORE you enroll, and for more information, on how to access Course Compass visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ PE.TH 044 LIFETIME FITNESS ladd/ After you enroll, and by opening day, 1/5/09. please send your Provides the student an opportunity to understand and apply the development, email address to the instructor or you may be dropped sandra_ladd@ maintenance, and assessment of cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibil- westvalley.edu ity using Lifetime Wellness Center. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 73771 Wkly hrs by arr D Rudy ONLINE 2.00 PSYCH 009 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE SECTION #73771 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Rec. prep: PSYCH 001. Examination of various factors in the development of NOTE: Meets ONLINE and uses the ANGEL program. Students are to women’s gender roles and gender identity, including personality, social processes, visit the course website for procedures and information on how to start biology, and culture. This course satisfies the 3 unit Cultural Diversity requirement the course. Course website: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/rudy for an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 69227 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 PE.TH 051 DANCE IN AMERICA: A CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE SECTION #69227 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 Examines dance as a cultural expression in the U.S.A. Fulfills the West Valley NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email and College cultural diversity requirement. This is an information competency infused internet access. This CLASS BEGINS in Course Compass on JANU- course.Transfer: UC, CSU ARY 5TH. BEFORE you enroll, and for information on how to access O 69210 MW 8:40AM - 12:00PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 2 3.00 Course Compass visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ Wkly hrs by arr A Malmuth-Onn ONLINE ladd/ After you enroll, and by opening day, JANUARY 5TH, please send SECTION #69210 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 your email address to the instructor or you may be dropped sandra_ [email protected] NOTE: Internet Access is required. Course meets online and the fol- lowing mornings on campus: 1/5, 1/7, 1/12, 1/14 & 1/21) It is IGETC approved and meets the WVC Cultural Diversity requirement. READING O 69211 TTH 6:30PM - 9:50PM A Malmuth-Onn PE 2 3.00 READ 053 CRITICAL AND EFFICIENT READING Wkly hrs by arr A Malmuth-Onn ONLINE Students will improve comprehension and critical reading of college-level texts as SECTION #69211 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 well as reading efficiency and enjoyment of recreational reading. Transfer: CSU NOTE: Internet Access is required. Course meets online and the fol- lowing evenings on campus: 1/6, 1/8, 1/13, 1/15 & 1/20 It is IGETC 69228 MTTHF 12:00PM - 3:30PM M Lybrand LA 32 3.00 approved and meets the WVC Cultural Diversity requirement. SECTION #69228 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 PHYSICAL SCIENCE REAL ESTATE PSCI 010 PHYSICAL SCIENCE SURVEY RLEST 090 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE Rec prep: Math 902. A course for non-science majors. Major concepts in the This course covers the basic understanding, background and terminology of real physical sciences from the fields of astronomy, chemistry, geology & physics. estate and applies toward the educational requirements for both the California Real Transfer: UC, CSU Estate Salesperson’s and Broker’s license examination. Credit/No Credit Option. 69225 MTWTHF 12:00PM - 2:40PM M Vaughn SM 44 3.00 Transfer: CSU SECTION #69225 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 O 69229 Wkly hrs by arr N Fisher ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69229 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: Section# 69229 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. WINTER 2009 POLITICAL SCIENCE Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering, send your email address to the instructor, nancy fisher, [email protected] Go to POLIT 001 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT the college146s distance learning web page for links to the instruc- Structure & functions of the American national, state & local governments. Credit/ tor146s homepage and the instructor146s homepage and the instruc- No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU tor146s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ O 69220 Wkly hrs by arr J Kelly ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69220 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 RLEST 091 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email, and Rec prep: RLEST 090, MATH 902. This course introduces students to the funda- internet access. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on January 5th. mental operations of a real estate business and procedures used in a typical real BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the website: http:// estate transaction. This course summarizes information required for the State of www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl After you enroll, you must send your email California real estate license examinations. This course is required for an uncon- address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. If this ditional Real Estate Salesperson’s license and for a Real Estate Broker’s license. class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instruc- Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: CSU tor for information about adding. O 69230 Wkly hrs by arr N Fisher ONLINE 3.00 O 69221 Wkly hrs by arr P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69230 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 SECTION #69221 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: Section# 69230 MEETS ONLY ONLINE using the Internet. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer and access Class begins January 5, 2009. After registering, send your email to email and the internet. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on address to the instructor, nancy fisher, [email protected] Go to January 5th. BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the the college146s distance learning web page for links to the instruc- website: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl After you enroll, you must tor146s homepage and the instructor146s homepage and the instruc- send your email address to the instructor by opening day or you may tor146s email link: http://www.westvalley.edu/wvc/dl/ be dropped. If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor for information about adding. O 69222 Wkly hrs by arr P Andrews ONLINE 3.00 SECTION #69222 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer and access to email and the internet. This CLASS BEGINS on the website on January 5th. BEFORE you register, and for more information, visit the website: http://www.westvalley.edu/wv/dl After you enroll, you must send your email address to the instructor by opening day or you may be dropped. If this class is full at the time you attempt to register, please email the instructor for information about adding. 73324 MTWTH 8:00AM - 11:20AM A Wise SS 52 3.00 SECTION #73324 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 24 WINTER — 2009 N=NIGHT CLASSES T=TELEVISION CLASS O=ONLINE CLASS W=WEEKEND CLASS SOCIOLOGY TUTORIAL SERVICES SOC 003 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE LS 111 SUPERVISED TECHNOLOGY CENTER LAB Social psychology examines how individuals can resist and enact social influence Under direction of certificated computer lab specialists, students will have access in immediate social situations. It examines how social groups and individuals influ- to the computers in the Technology Center. ence one another, and how the self is socially constructed via human social inter- SECTION #69175 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 action. This course does not fulfill the major requirements for the Psychology AA degree. Credit/No Credit Option. AA / AS Degree Applicable. Transfer: UC, CSU O 73749 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 WOMEN’S STUDIES SECTION #73749 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 PSYCH 009 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: Rec. prep: PSYCH 001. Examination of various factors in the development of http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course women’s gender roles and gender identity, including personality, social processes, assignment. If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the biology, and culture. This course satisfies the 3 unit Cultural Diversity requirement instructor: [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the for an Associate degree. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU course is available, though not required. Regular computer, email and O 69227 Wkly hrs by arr S Ladd ONLINE 3.00 internet access are required. No matter how long the wait list, please SECTION #69227 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 register yourself onto it so that I can try to make a place for you. NOTE: This class meets ONLINE and requires a computer, email and internet access. This CLASS BEGINS in Course Compass on JANU- SOC 045 SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY ARY 5TH. BEFORE you enroll, and for information on how to access Sexual attitudes and behavior in American society as studied from the sociological Course Compass visit the website at: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/ perspective. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU ladd/ After you enroll, and by opening day, JANUARY 5TH, please send O 73750 Wkly hrs by arr T De Den ONLINE 3.00 your email address to the instructor or you may be dropped sandra_ SECTION #73750 BEGINS 01/05/09 CLASS ENDS 01/29/09 [email protected] NOTE: For materials related to this Online course, link to ANGEL at: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl/angel_login.html On the first day of class, study the syllabus thoroughly, and quickly submit the initial course assignment. If the course is full or you encounter a problem, email the instructor: [email protected] Face-to-face interaction for the course is available, though not required. Regular computer, email and internet access are required. No matter how long the wait list, please register yourself onto it so that I can try to make a place for you. THEATRE ARTS THEAR 014A SURVEY OF FILM Critical analysis of Horror and Science Fiction films. Credit/No Credit Option. Trans- fer: UC, CSU N 73201 MTWTH 6:40PM - 10:00PM B De Les Dernier LA 10 3.00 THEAR 014C SURVEY OF FILM Critical analysis of gangster and detective films. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU 73202 MTWTHF 12:00PM - 2:40PM B De Les Dernier LA 10 3.00 THEAR 015 INTRODUCTION TO FILM Introduction to filmmaking analysis and techniques, utilizing film literature through- out history. Credit/No Credit Option. Transfer: UC, CSU O 72337 Wkly hrs by arr J Callner ONLINE 3.00

WINTER 2009 NOTE: This section #72337 meets only ONLINE using the internet and utilizes the ANGEL learning management system. Class begins Monday, January 5, 2009. After registering, go to the college’s distance learning web site and click on the ONLINE COURSES link for access to the instructor’s contact information and homepage including instruc- tions for starting the course: http://www.westvalley.edu/dl On the first day of the semester use the following URL to access the ANGEL site: http://wvmccdangelearning.com

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Deadline for petition is March 6, 2009 in Records. Office 84 Student Support Services • Spring 2009 Associated Students of WVC Campus Center Disability & Educational The Associated Students of West Valley The Campus Center is the social and Support Program [D.E.S.P.] College execute student body policies, activity hub of West Valley College. On implement social and educational the average, 900 events each year are The Disability and Educational Support programs, and sponsor various campus- hosted by the Campus Center. Students, Program assists students with wide events. Through membership on staff, faculty, administrators, and guests disabilities to achieve their educational the Governing Board, College Council, combine for nearly 275,000 annual visits goals. Services include, but are not and on-campus committees and task into the Campus Center. The Campus limited to, specialized courses listed in forces, students help formulate and Center houses the Dining Hall, the this schedule, counseling, registration influence campus policies and decisions. Bookstore, the Police Department, the assistance, test accommodations, note The Student Senate Office is located in Art Gallery, the Water Garden Lounge, takers, tram service, class materials in the Campus Center. If you would like the Coffee Drip, the Viking Den the Club alternate format and adapted physical to get involved, AS meets on Tuesdays Room, the Baltic Room, the Concierge education. D.E.S.P. is located in the at 3:30pm in the Campus Center Baltic Desk, the Associated Student Body, Learning Services building. Stop by or Room. and the Inter-Club Council offices, call for more information. Phone: 741-2106 741-2107 the off-campus Housing Board, copy Phone: 741-2010 machine, Facilities Rental Office, and the Student Activities Office. Free wi-fi Bookstore Internet access is available throughout Educational Transition [ET] The Viking Bookstore is professionally the Campus Center. The Campus Center (ET) is an adult reentry program designed managed by Barnes and Noble, and is also available for meeting and event to make your return to school a success. is located inside the Campus Center. rentals. ET provides reentry, academic and career counseling, and the friendship, The bookstore stocks all required texts Phone: 741-2006 741-2025 and supplies as well as a wide array of encouragement and support needed to imprinted merchandise and giftware. It Child Development Center help adults feel welcome and confident is suggested that when you purchase at West Valley College. If you would like The Child Studies Department at West your textbooks you carry a copy of your more information, call or stop by their Valley College offers an early care and schedule with you. office in the Learning Services building education program for 2 to 5 year old LS17. “It’s Never Too Late To Go To The bookstore will buy back your books children. Students, staff, faculty, and College!” during finals and offer up to 50% of community families are eligible. Tuition your cost when the book and edition is subsidy is available. For more informa Phone: 741-2022 needed for the following term. Refund tion, contact the Child Studies Depart deadlines are the first week of the term. ment Office in the Applied Arts and Extended Opportunity Regular hours are Monday through Sciences building Room 50. Programs and Services Thursday from 8:00am-6:00pm, Fridays Phone: 741-2409 [EOPS] and Cooperative from 8:00am-2:00pm. Call for extended hours during the start of the term. Counseling Center Agencies Resources for Phone: 741-2015 The Counseling Center has professional Education [CARE] counselors who can help make things a EOPS provides financial and educational CalWORKs Program lot easier! They can help you complete support to low income and educationally an educational plan, prepare transfer under-represented students. CARE If you are a student who receives agreements, choose classes, select provides additional services to EOPS CalWORKs/TANF (Temporary Assistance a possible major or career, solve an eligible students who are also single to Needy Families), you are eligible to academic problem, or address a parents and who are TANF eligible. To receive individual career and personal personal problem. Make appointments determine your eligibility please call or counseling, services and support to help in person or by calling 741-2009. Drop-in visit the EOPS office OR call or visit you succeed in school and meet the counseling is also available on a limited our EOPS recuiter located in the A&R requirements of your CalWORKs plan. basis. building. The CalWORKs Program can assist Phone: 741-2009 EOPS Office Phone: 741-2023 you with child care, books and transportation, and other needs. Work EOPS Recruiter Phone: 741-2158 study jobs, tutoring and support groups are also available. Our one-on-one job search and job placement assistance can help you with employment. “Your future is important to us!” For more information, give us a call or stop by the Career Programs Center, AAS-35. Phone: 741-2098 Spring 2009 • Student Support Services 85 Health Services Student Employment Technology Center www.westvalley.edu/services/health Visit the Career Programs Center, AAS The Technology Center, located in The health fee paid at registration 35, for comprehensive job placement the AAS building, has state-of-the-art supports a variety of free and low services which include: computers with high speed Internet cost health screenings, self care • Assistance in developing an effective access. Laser printing and color laser information and medications, sexual job search strategy (including resume printing are available. There are also health screenings, and first aid. Program development and preparing for several flat bed scanners, slide scanners resources are readily available for interviews) and CD burners available. personal concerns like alcohol use and • Referral to current job listings in job To use the Technolgy Center, students domestic violence. Health Services offers binders and on monstertrak.com must have a West Valley Student ID with daily drop-in, weekly appointments, the current semester sticker attached personal counseling and Planned • Career Fairs / Employment Events to it. There is no charge to use the Parenthood services. Check it out! It is Employers and job seekers may technology center. Beginning Fall 2008 your health service. contact the Career Placement Advisor. students will be charged a “per page” Phone: 741-2027 Phone: 741-2508 fee for printing. Mon.- Thur 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Library Services Student Financial Assistance Fri 9:00 AM to 2:45 PM Phone: 741-2666 The Library offers a wide variety of Student financial assistance opens resources and services. These include the door to post secondary education reference assistance, orientations, for many whom could not otherwise Transfer/Career Center afford its cost. The purpose of financial classes in how to use the library and do The Transfer/Career Center is located aid is to assist eligible students research. Online databases and a library within the Counseling Building. The in meeting education costs while catalog are accessible 24/7. Internet Center seeks to make students more attending school. Financial “need” is the stations and printing are available for aware of their transfer and career difference between the school’s Cost of course-related work. The library offers options. We provide students with Education and the resources available a WiFi hot spot throughout most of the valuable information about the transfer to the student commonly termed EFC building. requirements and resources to assist (Expected Family Contribution). Financial students with their career exploration. The Library collection includes books, aid assistance comes in the form of Students learn about the various Transfer periodicals, pamphlets, reference gift aid (grants and scholarships) and Admission Guarantees (TAGs) offered materials, online databases, ebooks, self-help aid (jobs/loans). Students must through WVC with UC, CSU, and Private/ and audiovisual media. Current students apply for aid and submit all required Independent universities. The center may use their student ID card to borrow documentation. materials from both the West Valley also provides services including transfer College and Mission College collections, Phone 741-2024 application workshops, a college fair, as well as the many LINK+ consortium scheduled visits with four-year colleges/ libraries. Library hours are posted at Board of Governor’s universities representatives, and a the front entrance to the Library and the transfer celebration. Visit our website for Library website: http://wvclibrary.info Waiver (BOGW) updated transfer information and links: Phone: 741-2028 The Board of Governor’s Waiver (BOGW) http://www.westvalley.edu/services/ is one of the financial aid programs transfercenter/ available at the college. This program Phone: 741-2040 Student Activities Office waives the enrollment fee for eligible The Student Activities program at students. It also waives a portion of West Valley College provides a rich the parking fee. Applicants must be Tutorial Services variety of opportunities for students to California residents and meet other Tutoring is available to West Valley participate in the planning, development criteria. College students in academic or and implementation of a wide variety Interested applicants should stop by the vocational subjects. Tutoring is valuable of educational, cultural, social and Financial Aid Office prior to egisteringr for students who want to improve their recreational activities. These activities for courses and complete a one (1) page study skills, or need to reinforce certain provide opportunities for students to Board of Governors Waiver (BOGW) concepts. Tutoring is offered by qualified explore and develop their talents, make application form. staff recommended by subject area new friends, realize personal potential faculty. To receive this FREE tutoring and experience a sense of community at service come to Tutorial Services located the College. For more information please separately in the library. call the Student Activities Office at: Phone: 741-2038 Phone: 741-2006 86 IGETC Transfer Planning Guide • Spring 2009 INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) consists of a series of courses that community college students can use to satisfy lower divi sion general education requirements at any CSU or UC campus. IGETC certification can be either full or partial. See a counselor for details. Certification of IGETC will permit a student to transfer from a community college to a campus in either the California State University (CSU) or the University of California (UC) system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division general education courses to satisfy campus general education requirements. A minimum grade of “C” in each course is required. Completion of the IGETC is not a requirement for transfer to a CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill the lower-division general education of the CSU or UC prior to transfer. Students may find it advantageous instead to take courses fulfilling CSU’s general education requirements or those of a particular UC campus.

The following courses have been approved as fulfilling the IGETC requirements. AREA 1 — ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CSU — 3 courses required: one from Group A, Group B, and Group C. UC — 2 courses required: one each from Group A and Group B.

Group A: English Composition (3 semester units) English 1A Group B: Critical Thinking—English Composition (3 semester units) English 1C, 1C(H), Philosophy 3, or 17 Group C: Oral Communication (CSU requirement only) Communication Studies 1, 1(H), 10, 10 (H), or 20, 20(H) AREA 2 — MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS and QUANTITATIVE REASONING 1 course required. (3 semester units) Math 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 8, 10, 10(H), 12, 19 AREA 3 — ARTS and HUMANITIES 3 courses required: at least one from Arts and one from Humanities and a third from Arts or Humanities. (9 semester units)

ARTS: Art 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 1B(H) 1D, 1D(H), 1E, 4, 4(H) 10, 12A, 12B; Music 1, 1(H) 2, 2(H), 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 55; PE Theory 51, 51(H); Theatre 10, 10(H), 14A, 14B, 14C, 15, 15(H) HUMANTIES: English 5A, 5B, 6A, 6A(H), 6B, 6B(H), 7A, 7B, 12, 13, 16, 18, 41, 43, 43(H), 44, 46, 46(H), 47, 48, 49, 49(H); French 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B; German 1B, 2A, 2B; History 3, 4A, 4A(H), 4B, 4B(H), 5A, 5B, 8A, 8B, 12, 14, 16, 17A, 17B, 17B(H), 20; Humanities 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 1B(H); Italian 1B, 2A, 2B; Japanese 1B, 2A, 2B; Philosophy 1, 3, 4, 4(H), 5, 6, 8(H), 12, 16, 17, 21, 22; Russian 1B; Sign Language 60B; Spanish 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B; Women’s Studies 1, 2 AREA 4 — SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 3 courses required: from at least two different disciplines. (9 semester units) Anthropology 2, 3, 3(H), 4, 55; Economics 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 1B(H); Geography 2, 2(H), 6; Political Science 1, 1(H), 2, 3, 3(H), 4, 5; Psychology 1, 9, 12, 17, 25; Sociology 1, 2, 2(H), 3, 20, 45

AREA 5 — PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2 courses required: one Physical Science and one Biological Science. (7-9 semester units) At least one course must include a laboratory (indicated by “L” in parentheses). PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Astronomy 1, 1(H), 2(L), 2H(L), 10, 10(L), 11, 11(L), 14; Chemistry 1A(L), 1B(L), 2(L), 5(L), 10(L), 12A(L), 12B(L), 30A(L), 30B(L); Geography 1; Geology 1A(L), 1AH(L), 1B, 2B(L), 10A(L) 15; Oceanography 1, 10(L); Physical Science 10, 20, 30; Physics 1, 2A(L), 2B(L), 4A(L), 4B(L), 4C(L),10(L) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Anthropology 1; Biology 10(L), 11(L), 11H(L), 12(L), 18(L), 21H(L), 22(L), 24, 36, 41(L), 42(L), 43(L), 45(L), 46(L), 47(L), 48 (L); Psychology 2(L), 2H(L), 7

LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC REQUIREMENT ONLY) Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in the same language, or complete: French 1A, German 1A, Italian 1A, Japanese 1A, Portuguese 1A, Russian 1A, Sign Language 60A, Spanish 1A.

CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT, IN U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION and AMERICAN IDEALS: Not part of IGETC. May be completed prior to transfer. (Please note: New IGETC standards allow courses used to meet this requirement to partially satisfy Area 3 (Humanities) or Area 4 requirements for IGETC). Complete one of the following options: 1. Political Science 1 or 1(H) and either History 12, 14, 16, 17A, 17B, or 17B(H) OR 2. History 20 and History 17A Spring 2009 • CSU General Education Planning Guide 87 CSU General Education Requirements 2008-2009 Academic Year West Valley College will officially certify individual subject areas (partial certification) or the 39 unit pattern listed below (full certification). For full certification, students must complete at least 30 of the 39 units with grades of C or better. Areas A1, A2, A3, and B4 must be completed with a grade of C or better. Since additional transfer require- ments apply, such as total units and lower division preparation, please consult a counselor.(Note: An H following any course number denotes an Honors course.)

AREA A: COMMUNICATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND CRITICAL THINKING -- 9 Units One course from each: A1, A2, and A3. A1. Oral Communication: COMM 1, 1H, 10, 10H, 20, 20H A2. Written Communication: ENGL 1A A3. Critical Thinking: ENGL 1B, 1C, 1CH; PHIL 2, 3, 17

AREA B: NATURAL SCIENCES-MATHEMATICS -- 9 Units Minimum At least 6 units of Science (choose from Option I or Option II) and one mathematics course from B4 below. Option I: Two lecture/laboratory classes, one from Physical Sciences (B1) and one from Biological Sciences (B2). Option II: Three classes, one each from B1, B2, and B3. Note: At least one of these courses must be a lecture/laboratory class or a laboratory class (laboratory courses are underlined). B1. Physical Science: ASTRO 1, 1H, 2 (lab only), 2H (lab only), 10, 10L (lab only), 11, 11L (lab only), 14; CHEM 1A, 1B, 2, 10, 12A, 12B, 30A, 30B; GEOG 1; GEOL 1A, 1AH, 1B, 2B (lab only), 3B, 5, 10A, 15, 20; OCEAN 1, 10; PHYS 1, 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 10; PHYS SCI 10, 20, 30 B2. Biological Science: ANTHR 1; BIO 10, 11, 11H, 12, 14, 18, 21H, 22, 24, 36, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48; PSYCH 2, 2H, 7 B3. If Option II is chosen to complete Area B: Natural Sciences, choose an additional course from B1 or B2. B4. Mathematics (select one course): D, G, 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 8, 10, 10H, 12, 14, 18, 19

AREA C: ARTS AND HUMANITIES -- 9 Units Minimum Three courses, to include at least one course from Arts (C1) and at least one course from Humanities (C2). C1. Arts: ART 1A, 1AH 1B, 1D, 1DH, 1E, 1G, 4, 7, 10, 12A, 12B; FD 32; MUSIC 1, 1H, 2, 2H, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 54, 55; PETH 51, 51H; THEAR 1, 6A, 6B, 10, 10H, 14A, 14B, 14C, 15, 15H, 20, 30 C2. Humanities: ENGL 5A, 5B, 6A, 6AH, 6B, 6BH, 7A, 7B, 12, 13, 16, 18, 41, 43, 43H, 44, 46, 46H, 47, 48, 49, 49H, 70A, 70B; FRNCH 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B; GERM 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; HIST 5A, 5B; HUMAN 1A, 1AH, 1B, 1BH; ITAL 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; JPNS 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; PHIL 1, 4, 4H, 5, 6, 8H, 12, 16, 21, 22; PHOTO 1; PORTG 1A, 1B, RUSS 1A, 1B; SL 60A, 60B; SPAN 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B; WS 1, 2 C3. A third course chosen from either C1 (Arts) or C2 (Humanities):

AREA D: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS -- 9 Units Minimum One course from each: D1, D2, D3. Courses with an asterisk* can be used to meet the U.S. History, Constitution, and Government requirement for CSU and WVC. See last box below for details. D1. HIST 4A, 4AH, 5A, 8A, 12*, 14*, 16*, 17A*; POLIT 1*, 1H*, 2, 3, 3H, 4 D2. HIST 3, 4B, 4BH, 5B, 8B, 17B*, 17BH*, 20*; POLIT 1*, 1H*, 2, 3, 3H, 4 D3. AJ 1; ANTHR 2, 3, 3H, 4, 55; BUS 61; ECON 1A, 1AH, 1B, 1BH; GEOG 2, 2H, 6; POLIT 5; PSYCH 1, 17, 25; SOC 1, 3

AREA E: LIFELONG UNDERSTANDING AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Units Minimum CHS 2; COMM 4, 8, 12, 17, 25; COUNS 5, 12, 12A, 12B, 12C, 24, 25, 50; HED 8, 10, 12; IS 4; NS 15; PE activity courses 1.28-12.10 (Not more than 1 unit of PE may be used in Area E); PETH 34, 44, 50; PSYCH 9, 12, 30; SOC 2, 2H, 20, 40, 45

U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION & GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENT: Completion of any course sequence below will satisfy the CSU gradua- tion requirement in U.S. History, Constitution, & American Government. Please note that this is not required for GE certification, but doing so will save you from having to complete the requirement after transferring to a CSU campus from West Valley College. 1. HIST 12 & POLIT 1 or 1AH; 2. HIST 14 & POLIT 1 or 1AH; 3. HIST 16 & POLIT 1 or 1AH; 4. HIST 17A & HIST 20; 5. HIST 17A & POLIT 1 or 1AH; 6. HIST 17B or 17BH & POLIT 1 or 1AH *These courses in combination can be used to meet the US History, Constitution, and Government requirement for CSU and WVC. 88 Associate Degree Planning Guide • Spring 2009

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS AND ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES A. Complete a minimum of 60 passing units of college work, 12 of which must be in residence. A maximum of 20 credit “CR” units may be applied toward the completion of the associate degree. B. Achieve a “C” (2.00) grade point average in 60 units of work reflected on all college transcripts submitted for graduation. C. Fulfill a major. Degrees are offered only in majors listed in the college catalog upon completion of all major requirements. D. A grade of “C” or better is required for all courses used to satisfy major requirements for the associate degree. Proficiency Requirements A. Reading: AA gradegrade ofeq u“C”iva loren cbettery sco rine o READf at leas 53,t 12 Criticalth grade landeve lEfficienton a stand aReadingrdized t eorst oproficiencyr a grade of “onC ”theo r better in readingREAD 5placement3, Critical test.and Efficient Reading. B. Writing: Completion of the English composition requirements with a “C” or better. C. Mathematics: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 104, 105, 106, 106R, 107, G, or higher, or completion of comparable high school courses with a grade of “C” or better. D. Information Competency: (a) A grade of “C” or better in LIBR 4 AND (b) A minimum of one (1) semester unit or more in an INFORMATION COMPETENCY INFUSED COURSE. Refer to the current list under Information Competency in the course listings. General Education Requirements A. LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY A minimum of six (6) semester units: A minimum of three (3) semester units is required in ENGL 1A and a minimum of three (3) semester units in communication or analytical thinking courses: CIS 2, 4A, 4A1; COMM 1, 1(H), 10, 10(H), 20, 20(H); ENGR 21; ENGL 1B, 1C, 1C(H); MATH 103/103R, 104, 105, 106/106R, 107, D, G, 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 8, 10, 10(H), 12, 14, 18; PKMGT 16A; PHIL 2, 3, 17; READ 53 B. NATURAL SCIENCES A minimum of three (3) semester units: ANTHR 1; ASTRO 1, 2, 10, 10L, 11, 11L, 14; BIO 10, 11, 11(H), 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21(H), 22, 23, 24, 34, 35, 36, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50,55, 56, 57; CHEM 1A, 1B, 2, 10, 30A, 30B; GEOG 1; GEOL 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 2B, 3B, 5, 10, 15, 20; HTECH 4; NS 15; OCEAN 1, 10; PKMGT 14; PSCI 10, 20, 30; PHYS 1, 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 10; PSYCH 2, 2(H), 7 C. HUMANITIES A minimum of three (3) semester units: ARAB 50A, 50B; ART 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 1B(H), 1D, 1D(H), 1E, 1G, 4, 4(H), 7, 10, 12A, 12B, 31A, 31B, 031C, 33A, 33C, 35A, 35B, 35C, 35D, 36, 37, 38, 39A, 39B, 47A, 47B, 47C, 47D, 49A, 49B, 49C, 49D, 52, 54, 65A, 65B, 67A, 67B, 75A, 75B, 75C, 75D, 85A, 85B, 88A, 88B; CHIN 1A, 50A; ENGL 5A, 5B, 6A, 6A(H), 6B, 6B(H), 7A, 7B, 10, 12, 13, 16, 18, 41, 43, 43(H), 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 49(H), 70A, 70B; FARSI 50A; FD 32; FRNCH 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 30A, 50A, 51B, 62; GERM 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 50A, 50B, 51A, 51B; GREEK 50A; HUMAN 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 1B(H); ITAL 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 50A, 51A, 51B; JPNS 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 50A, 50B, 51A, 51B; LATIN 50A; MUSIC 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5, 9, 10, 11, 20, 22, 27, 30A, 30B, 31A, 31B, 32A, 32B, 33A, 33B, 35, 36, 40, 41, 42, 43A, 43B, 48, 48A, 48B, 48C, 48D, 49, 51, 53, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63A, 63B; PHIL 1, 3, 4, 4(H), 5, 6, 8, 8(H), 12, 22; PHOTO 1, 1L, 2, 2L, 20A, 20B, 21A, 21B, 30, 45A, 45B, 45C, 72, 73, 74, 75; PE 3.1 – PE 3.24; PE.TH 50; PORTG 1A, 1B; RUSS 1A, 1B, 50A, 50B; SL 60A, 60B; SPAN 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 50A, 50B, 51A, 51B; THEAR 1, 2A, 3A, 3B, 4, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 7A, 7B, 7C, 8A, 8B, 10, 10(H), 14A, 14B, 14C, 15, 15(H), 17A, 17B, 18A, 18B, 19A, 20, 21A, 21B, 022A, 22B, 22C, 30, 33A, 33B, 35A, 35B, 40A, 40B, 41A, 41B, 42, 44A, 44B, 47A, 47B, 60 – 72; WS 2 D. SOCIAL SCIENCE A minimum of six (6) semester units: Series 1: Social and Behavioral Sciences A minimum of three (3) semester units: AJ 1; ANTHR 2, 3, 3(H), 4, 55; ECON 1A, 1A(H), 1B, 1B(H), 45; GEOG 2, 2(H), 6; HIST 4B, 4B(H), 8B, 12, 14, 16, 20; POLIT 2, 3, 3(H), 4; PSYCH 1; SOC 1 Series 2: American History and Institutions Complete the American History and Institutions requirement for the California State University OR complete three (3) semester units with a credit (CR) or a grade of “C” or better in one of the following: HIST 17B, 17B(H); POLIT 1, 1(H) If history is used to fulfill the Series 2 requirement, a course from a discipline other than history must be used to satisfy the Series 1 requirement. If political science is used to fulfill the Series 2 requirement, a course from a discipline other than political science must be used to satisfy the Series 1 requirement. E. LIFELONG UNDERSTANDING AND DEVELOPMENT A minimum of three (3) semester units: OPTION 1: Three (3) semester units from Area A, B, C or D, which are not part on the student’s major OR OPTION 2: Three (3) semester units: BUS 61; CA 17; CHS 53; COMM 4, 8, 17, 25; COUNS 5, 12, 12A, 12B, 12C, 24, 25; FD 27; H.ED 85,, 18,0 ,10,12 ;12; LEAD 20A, 20B, 30A; LS 1; LIBR 4; PE.TH 42; PSYCH 12, 25, 30 F. CULTURAL DIVERSITY A minimum of three (3) semester units: A course used to fulfill this requirement may not be used to fulfill another associate degree general education requirement. CHS 5; COMM 12; COUNS 50; ENGL 12, 13, 18, 46, 46(H); HIST 3; PHIL 16, 21; PE.TH 51, 51(H); POLIT 5; PSYCH 9; SOC 20; WS 1, 2 G. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY A minimum of one (1) semester unit: A one (1) semester unit activity course in physical education (PE 1.02-11.10) is required to receive an Associate Degree. A course used to fulfill this requirement cannot be used to fulfill another associate degree requirement. Spring 2009 • Exemptions, Waivers, Disclosure, Challenges and Complaints 89 Exemptions are able to demonstrate that you do not pose a threat to yourself or others. (Evidence must be provided.) You are exempt from orientation if you have an AA/AS degree or higher. To challenge a pre- or corequisite or other limitations on enrollment, contact You are exempt from assessment if you have an AA/AS degree or higher or you Admissions for a challenge form and specificinstructions. Submit the completed are a returning student who has satisfactorily completed appropriate course form and any required supporting documentation to Admissions. Your request work in the following: English, ESL, reading, and math. will be evaluated by a challenge review committee (within five instructional days) and a written response will be mailed to you. If it is determined that Waivers you have enrolled in a course for which you have not met the prerequisite or TO WAIVE ASSESSMENT, ORIENTATION, OR ASSESSMENT RECOMMENDA successfully challenged the prerequisite, you can be dropped. Your fees will TIONS, see a counselor to discuss your options. be automatically refunded. Please note: Non-exempt students who waive orientation may be assigned a later registration date than students who complete orientation. Complaints TO WAIVE ADVISEMENT, no form is required. If you have not declared an edu If you feel that assessment, orientation, counseling or any other matriculation cational goal by the time you have completed 15 units, you may be required to procedure is being applied in a discriminatory manner, you may filea complaint. see a counselor and complete an educational plan within 90 days. Failure to Refer to the Grievance Process located in the “rights and responsibilities” sec do so may result in the termination of the College’s obligation to provide you tion of the current College Catalog or contact the Director of Human Resources with further matriculation services. and Employee Relations in the Human Resources Office. Field Trips/Excursions Academic Appeals Committee Throughout the semester/ school year, the District may sponsor voluntary The College maintains an Academic Appeals Committee whose purpose is to off-campus extracurricular fieldtrips/excursions. If you choose to participate, provide an avenue of appeal for students seeking relief from the rules and regu be advised that pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 5, lations of the College pertaining to admission, readmission, residency, tuition Section 55450, you have agreed to hold the District, its officers, agents and or fees, degree or certificate standing, academic standing, grade extensions, employees harmless from any and all liability or claims which may arise out of and extensions of deadlines. or in connection with your participation in the activity Prior to petitioning the Academic Appeals Committee, students must first attempt to resolve their problem or concern directly with the appropriate faculty Release of Student Information member or Instructional Dean. Students have the right and the responsibility to control the release of informa Grade appeals are handled only by the instructor and then appealed first to tion about themselves. On the WVC application, students indicate whether they the Department Chair; second, Division Chair; and finally, Vice President of want certain information to be released to any person or agency who requests Instruction. it. By answering “yes,” students agree to allow their “name, address, telephone Petitions for relief from academic rules and regulations must be submitted in number, date and place of birth, major fieldof study, class schedule, (including writing on forms available in the Admissions Office.Appeals of the Committee’s classes, rooms, days of the week and time of day for each class), participation decisions may be submitted to the Committee for reconsideration if a student in officiallyr ecognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of has additional EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES that were not included in athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the the original petition. most recent previous public or private school attended by the student” to be Decisions of the Academic Appeals Committee are finaland binding, but may released without their written consent. Please be advised that answering “no” be appealed to the College President in writing by the student within five (5) means that parents, family, friends, and employers cannot have access to the instructional days of reaffirmation of the Committee’s decision. above-mentioned information while answering “yes” means that the College may release any or all of that information on demand. If no answer is provided by the applicant regarding the release of directory information, the College will Changes in Rules and Policies assume that permission IS granted for the release of any information. The West Valley-Mission Community College District and West Valley College have made every reasonable effort to determine that everything in this class It is the responsibility of the students to inform the Vice President of Student schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters Services of their choice concerning release of information EVERY semester. contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the Administration of If notification is not received by the Vice President, the answer on record the West Valley-Mission Community College District or West Valley College for remains in effect. reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the District and the College. The District and College Challenges: Prerequisites, Corequisites or further reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, Other Limitations on Enrollment policies and procedures. You have the right to challenge prerequisites or corequisites or other limitations on enrollment for the following reasons: 1) You believe the pre- or corequisite has not been made reasonably avail able. 2) You believe that the pre- or corequisite was established in violation of regu lation or in violation of district-approved policies and processes. (Supporting documentation must be provided.) 3) You believe that the pre- or corequisite or limitation on enrollment is unlaw fully discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully discriminatory manner. (Supporting documentation must be provided.) 4) You believe you have the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course despite not meeting the prerequisite. (Supporting documentation must be provided.) 5) Enrollment in the course has been limited to a special group of students, and there are no other courses which would fulfillthe requirement. You believe you would be delayed by a semester or more in attaining the degree or certificate specified in your educational plan. (Supporting documentation, including a copy of your educational plan, must be provided.) 6) The pre- or corequisite was established to protect health and safety and despite the fact that you do not meet the pre- or corequisite, you believe you RECOMMENDED Basic skills levels and RECOMMENDED preparations are ADVISORY 90 Information Disclosure ~ Drug Free Campus • Spring 2009 the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure INFORMATION DISCLOSURE without consent. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and District policy afford students One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to school officials certain rights with respect to their education records. They are: with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the College 1) The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 5 days of the in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position (includ day the College receives a request for access. ing law enforcement unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom Students should submit to the Registrar, or other appropriate official, written requests the College has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a person that identify the records) they wish to inspect. The College official will make arrange serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving on an official committee, such as ments for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the College to whom the request was his or her tasks. submitted, that officialshall advise the student of the correct officialto whom the request A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an should be addressed. education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. 2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the student Upon request, the College discloses education records without consent to officials of believes are inaccurate or misleading. another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. Students may ask the College to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or mislead 4) The right to filea complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged ing. They should write the College official responsible for the record, clearly identify the failures by West Valley College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. address of the office that administers FERPA is: If the College decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the College Family Policy Compliance Office will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his or her right to a hearing U.S. Department of Education regarding the request for such amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing. 600 Independence Avenue 3) The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in Washington, DC 20202-4605

DRUG-FREE CAMPUS LEGAL SANCTIONS If you are an employee at West Valley College you may be placed on probation, As a West Valley College student or employee you are subject to both col terminated, and criminally prosecuted for the use, sale or possession of illegal lege rules and regulations and the laws and penalties of State and federal drugs and/or alcohol on campus, or at college-sponsored events. statutes. For a first offense of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, you If you are under the influenceof alcohol and/or drugs, or if you are discovered may serve 96 hours to six months in jail and pay a fine.It is unlawful for anyone selling, or dispensing drugs on campus or at any college function, you can be with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of .08 percent or above to drive a suspended, expelled and criminally prosecuted. motor vehicle or ride a bicycle on a highway . For possession of marijuana (one oz. or less), you can be finedup to $100 and FOR FREE CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANCE receive a criminal citation. Contact the following services on campus: • For possession of marijuana (more than one oz.) you may receive up to six • Members of the Campus Assistance Program (CAP). Telephone numbers months in county jail, up to a $500 fine, or both. for CAP members are listed below. • For possession of cocaine you can be imprisoned in a state prison. • West Valley College Health Services (408) 741-2027 • For sales of any illegal drug you can be imprisoned in a state prison. • SHARP Program (408) 741-2612 • Any person under the age of 21 years who has any alcoholic beverage in Self-help groups on campus: his or her possession on any street or highway or in any public place can • For information about self-help groups on campus such as Twelve Step be convicted of a misdemeanor. Groups, and eating disorders, call Student Health Services (408) 741 • It is a misdemeanor crime to sell, give, or furnish alcohol to anyone under 2027. 21 years of age. For assistance off-campus, call: • Carriers of motor vehicle insurance can increase premiums, cancel or deny • Alcoholics Anonymous (408) 374-8511 renewal as a result of driving-under-the-influence convictions. • Narcotics Anonymous (408) 998-4200 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES • National Council on Alcoholism, Santa Clara County (408) 292-7292 • Even experimental use of a substance may result in: • For a more comprehensive listing of off-campus referrals, contact the West — impaired learning due to poor concentration, fatigue, drowsiness, anxiety, Valley Campus Health Services. altered perception, confusion, indifference, depersonalization, memory loss, panic attacks, and drug-induced psychiatric problems. — impaired judgment leading to driving under the influence of alcohol/ drugs, accidents, violent and abusive behavior, criminal acts, financial troubles, unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, CAMPUS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM acquaintance rape, attempted or accomplished suicide, permanent injury, or death as a result of substance overdose. West Valley College Health Service 741-2027 • The intravenous use of drugs can result in hepatitis, tetanus, abscesses, and LET CAP HELP YOU STAY AFLOAT! HIV. Wendy Bowers-Gachesa,Nutritional Studies 741-4003 • The use of stimulants can lead to heart attack, seizures, respiratory arrest and Jim Callner, Theatre Arts, 741-2456 death. Pauline Clark, Counselor, 741-2411 • The most common negative consequences from occasional drinking are Michael Cubie, Counselor, 741-2104 trauma-related (i.e., auto accidents, violent and abusive acts) and involve Susan Horton, Educ. Transition, 741-2606 both the drinker and non-drinking victims. Patricia Louderback, Health Education, 741-4604 • Long-term alcohol abuse can cause brain damage, cirrhosis of the liver, George Mageles, Student Health Services, 741-2612 hepatitis, permanent incoordination, ulcer disease, gastritis, pancreatitis, Becky Perelli, Student Health Services, 741-2159 heart disease, stroke, anemia, sexual dysfunction, cancers, and many other Michelle Reed, Psychology, 741-4029 health problems. Diane Rudy, Sports Medicine, 741-2005 Paul Sanders, Communication Studies, 741-2513 Paul Starks, Athletic Trainer, 741-2005 Patti Yukawa, Counselor, 741-2401 Spring 2009 • Tuition Exemption 91

California Nonresident Tuition Exemption For Eligible California High School Graduates (The law passed by the Legislature in 2001 as “AB 540”)

GENERAL INFORMATION

Any student, other than a nonimmigrant alien, who meets all of the following requirements, shall be exempt from paying nonresident tuition at the California Community Colleges, the University of California, and the California State University (all public colleges and universities in California). �� Requirements: o The student must have attended a high school (public or private) in California for three or more years. o The student must have graduated from a California high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of the term (for example, passing the GED or California High School Proficiency exam). o An alien student who is without lawful immigration status must file an affidavit with the college or university stating that he or she has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file an application as soon as he or she is eligible to do so. �� Students who are nonimmigrants [for example, those who hold F (student) visas, B (visitor) visas, etc.] are not eligible for this exemption. �� The student must file an exemption request including a signed affidavit with the college that indicates the student has met all applicable conditions described above. Student information obtained in this process is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required under law. �� Students eligible for this exemption who are transferring to another California public college or university must submit a new request (and documentation if required) to each college under consideration. �� Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will not be classified as California residents. They continue to be “nonresidents.” �� AB540 does not provide student financial aid eligibility for undocumented alien students. These students remain ineligible for state and federal financial aid.

PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING THIS EXEMPTION FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION

California Community Colleges: Complete the form on the reverse. Submit it to the Admissions Office at the community college where you are enrolled or intend to enroll. You may be required to submit additional documentation. Call the college Admissions Office if you have questions.

University of California: The University of California (UC) system has its own nonresident tuition exemption application and affidavit form, but it will accept the exemption request form used by the California Community Colleges and the California State University. Your campus has established deadlines for submission of exemption requests; however, requests are not to be submitted until you have been admitted to a UC campus. Some students, such as transfer, graduate, and professional students, also must submit their official high school transcripts; check your campus for specific instructions. Once you are determined to be eligible for the exemption, you will continue to receive it as long as you fulfill the eligibility requirements or until the University no longer offers this exemption. The exemption covers the Nonresident Tuition Fee and the Educational Fee differential charged to nonresident students. Applying for the exemption does not alter your responsibility to pay by the campus deadline any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be due before your eligibility is determined. General information is available at: www.ucop.edu/sas/sfs/Programs_and_Policies/ab540faqs.htm. For campus-specific instructions regarding documentation and deadline dates, contact the campus Office of the Registrar.

California State University: Complete the form on the reverse. Contact the Office of Admissions and Records at the CSU campus where you are enrolled or intend to enroll for instructions on submission, deadline information, and additional requirements. You will be required to submit final high school transcripts and appropriate records of high school graduation or the equivalent, if you have not done so already. Call the Office of Admissions and Records at the campus if you have questions. ______Revised October 2003 92 Tuition Exemption • Spring 2009

California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request For Eligible California High School Graduates Note: This form is accepted by all California Community Colleges and all Universities in the both the University of California and California State University systems.

Complete and sign this form to request an exemption from Nonresident Tuition. You must submit any documentation required by the College or University (for example, proof of high school attendance in California). Contact the California Community College, University of California, or California State University campus where you intend to enroll (or are enrolled) for instructions on documentation, additional procedures and applicable deadlines.

ELIGIBILITY: I, the undersigned, am applying for a California Nonresident Tuition Exemption for eligible California high school graduates at (specify the college or university)______and I declare the following:

Check YES or NO boxes:

� Yes � No I have graduated from a California high school or have attained the equivalent thereof, such as a High School Equivalency Certificate, issued by the California State GED Office or a Certificate of Proficiency, resulting from the California High School Proficiency Examination.

� Yes � No I have attended high school in California for three or more years.

Provide information on all school(s) you attended in grades 9 - 12: School City State Dates: From – Month/Year To – Month/Year

Documentation of high school attendance and graduation (or its equivalent) is required by the University of California, the California State University and some California Community Colleges. Follow campus instructions. Check the box that applies to you -- check only one box:

� I am a nonimmigrant alien as defined by federal law. [Nonimmigrant aliens have been admitted to the United States temporarily and include, but are not limited to, foreign students (persons holding F visas) and exchange visitors (persons holding J visas).] OR � I am NOT a nonimmigrant alien. [U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or aliens without lawful immigration status, among others, should check this box.]

AFFIDAVIT: I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information I have provided on this form is true and accurate. I understand that this information will be used to determine my eligibility for the nonresident tuition exemption for eligible California high school graduates. I hereby declare that, if I am an alien without lawful immigration status, I have filed an application to legalize my immigration status or will file an application as soon as I am eligible to do so. I further understand that if any of the above information is untrue, I will be liable for payment of all nonresident charges from which I was exempted and may be subject to disciplinary action by the College or University.

Print Full Name (as it appears on your campus student records) Campus/Student Identification Number

Print Full Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code) Email Address (Optional)

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Revised October 2003 Spring 2009 • Campus Safety 93 community in how to avoid being a victim of a crime. Printed information is available at the THE DISTRICT POLICE West Valley Police Department and at the Mission College Police Desk on various topics The West Valley/Mission District Police Department provides police patrols by vehicle including: Sexual Assaults, Vacation Security, Family Violence Reduction, Battered Women, and foot during class sessions, weekends and holidays. The District Police have full Home Security, Crime Victims’ Rights, Robbery Prevention, Car Crime Prevention, and How state law enforcement authority identical to that of your local police and sheriff. Officers to Guard Against Attack In and Around Your Car. The police personnel are always available are responsible for a wide range of public safety services, including crime reports, traf to answer questions and make suggestions regarding campus security issues. The Crime fic accidents, criminal investigations and all other incidents requiring police assistance. Prevention Officerpublishes a periodic newsletter which updates the students and faculty District Police Officers maintain a mutual aid policy with the police of the City of Santa and staff on various aspects of campus safety and current concerns and he/she is also Clara and the Sheriff of Santa Clara County. available to make special presentations by appointment. District Police Officers are supplemented by uniformed Parking Enforce The campus community will be advised of any situations/incidents which pose a threat by the ment Officers, who may assist with non-emergency situations, aid motor use of e-mail and the posting of bulletins. The sooner the police are called the better our ists, provide campus information, issue parking citations, and direct traffic. chance of solving the crime. If you happen to see something suspicious, do not hesitate to call the police with a description of the persons, their vehicle and what they are doing. This may save a fellow student or staff member from suffering the frustration associated REPORTING CRIMES AND EMERGENCIES with being a victim. Remember it is a team effort. The police are here to serve and assist EMERGENCIES and SUSPECTED CRIMINAL ACTIONS IN-PROGRESS on or near the you, and we need your help to maintain a safe campus that is conducive to learning. college: Call 9-1-1 from any pay telephone (no charge) or From any on-campus telephone: Call 9-9-1-1 CRIME STATISTICS FOR WEST VALLEY If using a cell phone call (408) 299-2311 For NON-EMERGENCY police assistance: Call (408)299-2311 and COLLEGE AND MISSION COLLEGE ask for a West Valley-Mission District Police Officer. The West Valley/Mission College District Police Department submits monthly crime For business matters call the West Valley District Police Business Office – (408) 741-2092 statistics to the Department of Justice. The following charts represent the number For Parking Enforcement Information call (408) 855-5435 of crimes reported during the last three years. More detailed campus safety infor Business Office hours are: mation is available at www.wvmccd.cc.ca.us/police Monday-Thursday 8am-10pm, Friday 8am-3pm. Closed holidays/weekends. District Police Office is located at the Campus Center near theBookstor e. Number of Occurrences of Selected Crimes CAMPUS SAFETY W.V. = West Valley College M.C. = Mission College The West Valley/Mission Community District strives to maintain a safe environment for Crime 2005 2006 2007 2005-06-07 students, staff, and visitors to pursue educational objectives. However, a truly safe and W.V. M.C. W.V. M.C. W.V. M.C. DISTRICT secure campus can only be achieved with thorough cooperation of all members of our Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 College community. Manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Throughout the academic year, the District Police and Health Services in conjunction with Forcible Sex Offenses* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Services presents informational programs concerning the awareness and prevention Non-forcible Sex Offenses**1 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 of sexual assault. These programs consist of guest speakers, films and printed materials. To obtain further information, please contact either the District Police, Health Services Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or Student Services. Counseling assistance is available through Health Services and the Aggravated Assault 3 1 2 0 0 0 4 2 0 Counseling Department. Arson 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 The College will vigorously prosecute and discipline persons identified as responsible for sexual assaults. In addition to criminal prosecution, the College may impose discipline Burglary 2 3 8 4 3 2 5 12 5 against students, student organizations or College faculty or staff identifiedas committing Theft/Larceny 39 44 24 31 34 24 83 55 58 or participating in sexual assaults. College discipline includes: expulsion from the College; Auto Theft/Attempts 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 suspension for a specific time period; or probation for a specific time period. Vandalism 11 2 17 9 17 18 16 26 35 Discipline proceedings involving students will be processed through the office of the Vice President of Student Services. Discipline proceedings involving faculty or staff members will be processed through the District Human Resources office. Both the accuser and the Weapons 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 accused are entitled to the same opportunities to have others present during a campus Drug Abuse Violations 0 0 3 2 4 4 0 5 8 disciplinary proceeding. Both the accuser and the accused shall be informed of the outcome Alcohol Violations 1 1 0 0 2 3 2 0 5 of any campus proceeding alleging a sexual assault. D.U.I. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Campus facilities are generally open Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, and during other hours Hate Crime 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 as special events, extra curricular and as classes dictate. *Includes, rapes, sodomy and sexual assault. REPORTING SEXUAL ASSAULT ** Includes any consensual sex act with a minor, incest, indecent exposure and As soon as possible, the victim should report incidents of sexual assault, including date or lewd act. acquaintance rape to the District Police Department, the local police (if the victim is unable to make contact with the District Police), or a College faculty or staff member who can aid PUBLIC PROPERTY in contacting the proper authorities. The Counseling Department and Health Services can Number of Occurrences of Selected Crimes also help in contacting the proper authorities. The victim should make every attempt to W.V. = West Valley College M.C. = Mission College preserve any physical evidence of the assault. This may include not showering or bathing, not cleaning the scene of the incident, and not disposing of any damaged clothing or other Crime 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 items. The District Police will immediately initiate a criminal investigation into on-campus WV MC‡ WV MC‡ WV MC‡ sexual assaults. The victim will be given information on counseling and support groups. If the victim wishes Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 to change an academic schedule, the appropriate steps will be taken to accommodate the Manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 victim to the full extent possible. The College also encourages persons reporting to seek Forcible Sex Offenses** 0 0 0 0 0 the support and assistance of friends or family when needed, in presenting their concerns. Santa Clara County offers 24 hour counseling for victims of crimes. The Santa Clara County Non-forcible Sex Offenses*** 0 0 0 0 0 Valley Rape Crisis Center may be reached at (408) 287-3000. Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 Aggravated Assault 0 0 3 0 0 SAFETY ESCORTS Arson 0 0 0 0 0 There is an escort service at both colleges available from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm Monday Burglary 1 0 3 0 0 through Thursday. Escorts can be reached by dialing 2092 on campus or 741-2092 Motor Vehic.Theft/Larceny 0 0 14 0 0 from a non-campus line. Times must be arranged in advance so the escorts can meet Hate Crimes 0 0 0 0 0 students at their classes. The District Police will provide you with assistance in unlocking your vehicle, providing ‡The Santa Clara Police Department was not able to supply statistics. jumper cables, or summoning a tow truck or locksmith to assist you. We cannot attempt **Includes, rapes, sodomy and sexual assault. to open vehicles which have electric locks or windows. We will also assist family members ***Includes any consensual sex act with a minor, incest, indecent exposure and in contacting students who are in class if there is a serious family emergency. lewd act. Public property means any public property immediately adjacent to and accessible CRIME PREVENTION from the campus. The District Police Department provides a number of services to help educate the campus 94 Non Discrimination Policy • Spring 09 DISCRIMINATION & SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLIZA QUE PROHIBE DISCRIMINACION - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION NON -DISCRIMINATORY POLICY DE EDUCACION VOCACIONAL Vocational Education Programs are offered at West Valley College without Los Programas de Educación Vocacional se ofrecen en West Valley College sin regard to race, color, national origin, sex or disability. tener en cuenta la raza, el color, el origen de nacionalidad, el sexo, o la Vocational Education Programs include offerings in: incapacitación física. Los Programas de Educación Vocacional incluyen Accounting Digital Media/Internet Services Administration of Justice Drafting Contabilidad Dibujo Architecture Fashion Careers Administración de Justicia Carreras de Costura y Modelo Business Health Care TechnologiesDesign Arquitectura Tecnologías de Asistencia Médica Business Management Interior Design Negocios Diseño Interior Child Studies Paralegal Administración de Empresas Asistencia Legal Computer Applications Management & Supervision Estudios de la Niñez Gerencia y Supervisión Computer & Information Systems Marketing Sistemas de Computacióne Mercadotecnia Construction Office Administration Información Administración de Oficina Court Reporting Park Management Construcción Supervisión de Parques Desktop Publishing Real Estate Transcripción Jurídica Venta de Inmuebles Admission to the College is open to high school graduates and to persons 18 Publicación “Desktop” (Terrenos y Casas) years of age and older who show evidence that they can profit from instruction, including those who have passed the High School Proficiency Exam or the test La Admisión al Colegio está abierta para los graduados de la Escuela de of General Educational Development (GED). Verification of eligibility must be Secundaria y para las personas mayores de 18 años de edad o los que included with the application. muestran evidencia que ellos pueden aprovechar de la instrucción, incluyendo The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and partici aquellos que han pasado el Examen de Habilidad en la Secundaria o el Examen pation in the College’s vocational education programs. de Desarrollo General Educacional (GED). La prueba de eligibilidad debe ser incluída con la aplicación. In accordance with approved District Policy and Procedure, the following indi La falta de conocimiento del Lenguaje Inglés no va a ser un obstáculo para la viduals are designated as the Responsible Officer for grievances, complaints admisión y participación en los Programas de Educación Vocacional delColegio. and questions.

• For sexual harassment or discrimination Según la Poliza y Procedimientos aprobados por el Distrito los Director of Human Resources and Employee siguientes individuos han sido nombrados como los Representantes Responsables de los agravios, quejas y preguntas acera de: Relations West Valley College, Personnel Office • Acoso sexual, Título IX, e Igualdad de los sexos. 14000 Fruitvale Avenue Director of Human Resources and Employee Relations Saratoga, CA 95070-9698 West Valley College, Personnel Office (408) 741-2060 14000 Fruitvale Avenue • If you are a student seeking a reasonable accommodation under Saratoga, CA 95070-9698 Section 504 or the ADA Act, see (408) 741-2060 Disability Education and Support Programs • Si usted es estudiante buscando acomodación razonable bajo West Valley College, Learning Services Building Sección 504 de la Ley para Americanos Incapicitados, ADA, 14000 Fruitvale Avenue diríjase a: Saratoga, CA 95070-9698 West Valley College, Learning Services Building Coordinator: Cheryl Miller 14000 Fruitvale Avenue (408) 741-2010 Saratoga, CA 95070-9698 (408) 741-2010 West Valley College Non-Discrimination Statement The West Valley-Mission Community College District affirms its commitment to maintaining an environment of equal opportunity which prohibits discrimination based on sex, color, religion, age (for individuals 40 years and over), physical or mental disability, ancestry, national origin, race, creed, medical condition, marital or parental status, or sexual orientation in every aspect of its educational programs and activities, as well as its commitment to maintain an environ ment free from sexual harassment and intimidation.

PHOTOGRAPHS: West Valley College, a non-profit educational institution, reserves the right to use photography of students and visitors, aged 18 and older, taken on our prop erty or at college-sponsored events for marketing and promotional purposes. Requests and permission to use specific photographs should be made in writing to the attention of: Graphics/Marketing Dept., West Valley College, 14000 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070.

West Valley College materials will be available in alternate formats (Braile, audio, electronic format, or large print) upon request. Please contact the Disability and Educational Support Program at (408) 741-2010 (voice) or (408) 741-2658 (TTY) for assistance.

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