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1 SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS JANUARY 13, 2014 Solano Community College SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ONLINE REGISTRATION AT

2 Welcome to Solano Community College! VISION Solano Community College will be a recognized leader in educational excellence transforming students lives. Greetings from your Superintendent-President Welcome to Solano Community College! This guide to SCC s schedule of classes is designed to support you in making the right choices for the upcoming semester and to help you plan your educational pursuits as a Solano Community College student. You have several options for your studies and we urge you to choose wisely. Meeting with one of the College counselors will help you plan a schedule that is right for achieving your educational goals. A variety of services to students is provided to ensure your success. By taking advantage of these services, you will avoid unnecessary hindrances to your College planning and you will be connected to resources to make your College experience meaningful and less arduous. The suite of services we offer our students includes financial aid, counseling, free tutoring, career planning, student activities, support for students with disabilities, support for veterans, support for minority students, and more. Your counselor can introduce you to the services appropriate for you. For those of you interested in going on to a four-year college or university, we have many associate degree and transfer programs to examine. If you are seeking to upgrade your skills to find new employment, we have programs offering certificates of achievement. Our dedicated and enthusiastic faculty many with regional, national, and international reputations have extensive knowledge and expertise to share with you in our many state-of-the-art, multimedia equipped classrooms and labs. Solano Community College has a proud tradition of serving the citizens of Solano County and Winters and we hope that you will join our educational community. Welcome! Jowel C. Laguerre, Ph.D. Superintendent-President MISSION STATEMENT Solano Community College s mission is to educate a culturally and academically diverse student population drawn from our local communities and beyond. We are committed to helping our students achieve their educational, professional, and personal goals centered in basic skills education, workforce development and training, and transfer-level education. The College accomplishes this three-fold mission through its dedicated teaching, innovative programs, broad curricula, and services that are responsive to the complex needs of all students. GOVERNING BOARD Sarah E. Chapman, President Area 6, Vacaville Pam Keith, Vice President Area 1, Vallejo A. Marie Young Area 2, Vallejo Rosemary Thurston Area 3, Benicia/Vallejo/Suisun Denis Honeychurch, J.D. Area 4, Fairfield/Vacaville/Travis AFB Monica Brown Area 5, Fairfield, Green Valley, Cordelia Michael A. Martin Area 7, Vacaville, Dixon, Winters Latifah Alexander Student Trustee The College s Governing Board meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Board Room, 626, of the Administration Building, Fairfield campus. All meetings, with the exception of closed sessions, are open to public participation. Minutes of previous meetings and current agendas are available from the Superintendent/President s office and on the Solano Community College District Web site ( Visit SCC s online communities

3 SCC is RIGHT for you! SPRING 2014 QUALITY EDUCATION at an Affordable Price (see chart below) As a full-time student at Solano Com munity College (SCC), you can expect to pay a little more than $1,080 in annual fees (30 units at $46/unit). You d pay more than $ 5,778 a year at a California State University (CSU) campus and $11,893 at a University of California (UC) campus. SCC offers many financial aid options and scholarships to help you maximize your financial resources. $12,000 $10,000 $19,000 $18,000 $17,000 $16,000 $15,000 $14,000 $13,000 $12,000 $ Solano Community College CA State University University of California *Applies to California residents; excludes cost of textbooks, materials fees, transportation/parking, and room & board. Fees subject to change due to State budget. INCREASE Your Earning Power SCC graduates earn as much as twice the State s average wage in some cases.the average lifetime income of an SCC graduate with an associate degree is more than $1 million about $250,000 more than a person with only a high school diploma. Employers also recognize the value of an SCC education. Many SCC students receive job offers immediately upon completion of our highly popular tech - nology and healthcare career programs, for example. Associate of Arts and Science degree holders earn 22% more than those with a high school diploma. ANNUAL INCOME $100K $80K $60K $40K $20K $0 High School $33,695 Associate Degree $43,455 Bachelor s Degree $56,415 Master s Degree $69,235 Professional Degree $85,650+ Doctorate Degree $87,015+ SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Current Population Reports. TRANSFER to a 4-Year University Solano Community College is the place to begin your B.A. degree! You are able to complete lower division general education and major prepar ation courses prior to transferring to any public, independent, or out-of-your choosing. Solano students may be guaranteed admission to many UC and CSU campuses through Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) programs. It is important to work closely with your Solano counselor to develop an appropriate educational plan. Please visit the Transfer Center in Room 402 or ask your counselor for more information. Outstanding FACULTY SCC faculty are recognized regionally, state-wide, and nationally for their excellence in the classroom. They ve joined the SCC faculty because they love working with students. Solano Community College is now a SMOKE FREE CAMPUS TABLE OF CONTENTS Dates/Deadlines You Have Options Orientation Program Degrees & Certificates Steps to Registration-English Steps to Registration-Spanish Fees Financial Aid Assessment Testing Counseling Health Fee Exemption Buy Textbooks Enrollment Student Services Board Policy En Español Final Exam Schedule How to Read this Schedule Off Site Locations Spring 2014 Class Listings Fairfield Vacaville Center Vallejo Center Online Travis Air Force Base Off Campus Weekend Late Start Sonoma State SCC Core Competencies Academic Integrity Programs & Services Telephone Numbers Parking Maps VISTAS Fairfield Campus Map IBC Solano Community College Spring 2014 Class Schedule November 2013, Volume 68 Issue 1 The Solano Community College Class Schedule is a regular publication of Solano Community College, published two times a year. This document can be made available in alternative formats. For more information please contact the Alternate Media office at (707) ext or max.hartman@solano.edu GENERAL INFORMATON 1

4 Important Dates & Deadlines PRIORITY REGISTRATION ALL students should log in to MySolano starting Monday, Oct 14, 2013 to validate their actual, assigned priority date and time. View course offerings online at Students must check their individually assigned priority time and date in MySolano under the Student Tab. Select When Can I Register? Need help? Visit, call or us and we will be happy to assist you! December VETS/FYSI/DSP/EOPS December Summer Bridge, Athletes, ASSC December Continuing December New Students who HAVE completed orientation and assessment December Returning December Transfer December New Students who have NOT completed orientation and assessment December K12 December Open GENERAL INFORMATON You Have Options Achieve Success at Solano Community College Through ASSOCIATE OF ARTS/ ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES Students may obtain a 60-unit Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree. UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Students can complete the first two years of their Bachelor s Degree at Solano Community College, then transfer to most colleges and universities offering four-year and post-graduate degrees. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT/ JOB SKILLS Students can develop solid job skills in a variety of fields through our Certificate programs that enable them to enter the job market in two years or less. SELF-IMPROVEMENT/ LIFE-LONG LEARNING Students may take a wide range of classes to learn the skills and attitudes needed to be a more successful family member, skilled worker, and knowl - edgeable citizen. ASSOCIATE DEGREES The following are Associate Degree programs for students preparing to transfer to a four-year college or university and for students seeking employment in a specific career field. Students wishing to transfer should examine the Catalog of the institution they expect to transfer to and consult with a Solano Community College counselor to ensure fulfillment of lower division major and general education requirements at the university of their choice. CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Certificate Programs provide instruction in the skills and knowledge needed to enter and progress in a skilled and semiprofessional occupation. Students satis - factorily completing an approved program of classes as outlined below are eligible for a Certificate of Achievement. Not every class listed is offered every semester; consequently, students should review the schedule of class offerings each semester and consult with a counselor for assistance in program planning as needed. Mandatory ONLINE VIP Orientation Orientation is mandatory for all SCC non-exempt students before registering for classes. Exempt students are the following: Students who have completed an Associate Degree or higher Students who seek to enroll only in non-credit courses Students indicating an educational goal of: Job Skills to maintain current job Personal Interest not for employment Complete credits for High School Maintain a Certificate or License (for example, in Nursing, Real Estate) Register Online! 2

5 Program Degrees and Certificates Assoc Degree Certificate * Accounting Aeronautics Airframe Maintenance Technician Powerplant Maintenance Technician Airframe & Powerplant Maintenance Technician Art Art History Art History for Transfer Two Dimensional Three Dimensional Studio Arts for Transfer Graphic Design & Illustration Automotive Body & Repair Technician Banking & Finance, Bank Operation Biology * Biotechnology, Applied Biotechnology, Industrial Business, General (Transfer) * Business-Insurance: Property & Casualty Chemistry Communication Studies Communication Studies for Transfer * Computer & Information Science Computer Programming Microcomputer Applications Web Development and Administration Cosmetology * Criminal Justice Corrections Law Enforcement Computer Forensics Drafting Technician Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education for Transfer English Ethnic Studies African-American Studies Asian-American Studies Ethnic Studies Combination Latino Studies Native American Studies Film and Television Fine Arts Fire Technology Hazardous Substance and Waste Handling Technician Foreign Languages, General Foreign Languages, Individual French German Spanish History Assoc Degree Certificate * Horticulture Science * Human Services Industrial Education Mechatronics Interdisciplinary Studies (with Emphasis) Arts and Humanities Communication Science and Quantitative Reasoning Social Science Wellness and Self-Development International Relations Interior Design Journalism * Management Small Business Management Retail Management Marketing Mathematics Mathematics for Transfer Music Instrumental Theory-Composition Vocal Nursing, Registered Office Technology Administrative Assistant Legal Specialist Medical Office Specialist Medical Transcription Specialist * Photography, Professional Kinesiology Physical Education Sports Medicine/Fitness Science (Transfer) Physics Political Science Psychology * Real Estate Science, General Social Science Sociology Sociology for transfer Theatre Arts University Studies - (With Emphasis) Arts and Humanities Communication Liberal Studies for Elementary Teacher Preparation Science and Quantitative Reasoning Social Science * Water & Wastewater Technology Welding Industrial Technician Technician GENERAL INFORMATON * Communications Studies formerly Speech; Child Development and Family Studies formerly Human Development and Early Childhood Education; Kinesiology formerly Physical Education 3

6 Steps to REGISTRATION The following activities should be done well in advance of term start date. For Important Dates and Deadlines, go to and click on Dates and Deadlines Are you a K12 student? If so, please go to edu, click on Admission & Records and then K12 Students for complete information specific to you. o Step 1 (Required) Complete an Admission Application online at Click on MySolano then Application for Admission. o Step 2 (Required): Obtain your username and password and SCC address. This information will be ed to you within 15 minutes of applying for admission. Contact Admissions & Records if you do not receive an . Be sure to check your student account often. Solano Community College uses as the primary means of communicating important information to our students. o Step 3 (Required if Applicable): Submit official transcripts. If the course you wish to take has a prerequisite, submit your transcripts from the institution where you took the course so your prerequisite can be cleared before you register. Please visit our website for an extended explantation of incoming transcript procedures. Go to click on Admission and Records, then click on Transcripts. o Step 4 (Strongly Encouraged): Apply for Financial Aid and Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS). Visit our Financial Aid Office online at and then click on Financial Aid. FinancialAid@solano.edu, or call (707) You may also visit them in the Student Services Building (400). Visit the EOPS Office online also or call (707) , ext o Step 6 (Required in Most Cases): Complete the Online or In-Person Orientation. To complete the Online Orientation please go to To complete the in-person Orientation please contact the Counseling department at (707) o Step 7 (Strongly Encouraged): Meet with a Counselor. Meet with a counselor to develop a personal education plan for achieving your goals. Make a Counseling appointment online at Click on Counseling, and then click Counseling Services. Call (707) for more information. o Step 8 (Required): Check your Priority. Check your assigned priority date and time by logging into MySolano Click on the Student tab Click on When Can I Register? o Step 9 (Required): Register for classes: Click on the Student tab Click on Add or Drop Classes Next Select appropriate term o Step 10 (Required): Pay fees. Pay your fees online when you register. o Step 11 (Required): View/Print your Schedule Bill. Your Schedule Bill/Receipt shows the classes you are enrolled in, their locations, dates, times, deadlines and instructions contact information and fees for the term. To view and print your Schedule Bill, log into MySolano and select Schedule Bill for the Student Links menu. GENERAL INFORMATON o Step 5 (Required in Most Cases): Take the English and Math Assessment. To take the assessment test make an appointment online at A photo ID is required when taking the test. The results are used to help to place you in the math/english course you will be most successful in. Need more help? us: admissions@solano.edu OR call us (707)

7 Pasos para inscripción Las siguientes actividades deberán ser hechas con mucho tiempo adelantado antes de llegar a la fecha limite de inicio del programa. Para importantes fechas y dias limites, vaya a y presione en Fechas y dias limites. GENERAL INFORMATON Es Ud. Un estudiante del grado 12? Si lo es, por favor vaya a y presione en Admisiones y Registraciones y entonces los estudiantes del Grado 12 podrán completar su información específica o Paso 1: Completar una solicitud para admisión por el internet Hacer clic en MySolano y luego hacer clic en Application for Admission. o Paso 2: Obtenga su nombre de usuario y su clave y su correo electronico de SCC. Asegure revisar este correo electronico seguido. Solano College usa correo electronico como el principal medio de comunicación de información importante para los estudiantes. o Paso 3: Presente sus certificados oficiales si tomo clases anteriormente que puedan usarse para satisfacer un requisito. o Paso 4: Solicite por Ayuda Financiera y por el programa de Servicios y Opportunidades Extendidos (EOPS). Visite la Oficina de Financial Aid en luego hacer clic en Financial Aid. Por correo electronico al FinancialAid@solano.edu. Por telefono al (707) Tambien los puede visitar en el edificio Student Services (400). Visite la oficina de EOPS o llame al (707) ext o Paso 5: Tome el examen para evaluar su nivel de Ingles y Matematica / Complete la orientación subre el internet o en persona. Revisar el horario y las fechas de exámenes en la pagina web Hacer clic en Counseling, y luego hacer clic en Assessment. No olvide traer una identificación con foto cuando tome el exámen de evaluacion. o Paso 7: Registro para clases. Para revisar su periodo de registro entre a Hacer clic en MySolano, luego hacer clic en Student Tab, luego hacer clic en Registration Priority Status. Para registrarse en clases hacer clic en Add or Drop Classes. o Paso 8: Pagar sus cuotas. Para obtener su identificación imprima su cuenta despues de haber pagado y llevar a la oficina de Student Development en el Student Center (edificio1400), para que le tomen su foto. La tarjeta de identificación es necesaria para utilizar la biblioteca y las impresoras en el campus. También se usara para revisar su archivo de ayuda financiera estudiantil, para participar en eventos escolares y para descuentos. o Paso 9: Ver/ Imprimir su horario de clases y cuenta. Para obtener su identificación imprima su cuenta despues de haber pagado y llevar a la oficina de Student Development en el Student Center (edificio1400), para que le tomen su foto. La tarjeta de identificación es necesaria para utilizar la biblioteca y las impresoras en el campus. También se usara para revisar su archivo de ayuda financiera estudiantil, para participar en eventos escolares y para descuentos. Necesita mas ayuda? Contacta la Oficina de Ayuda Financeria: o por correo electronico: financialaid@solano.edu Para mas ayuda para inscribirse en clases o para preguntas de su cuenta contacta La Oficina de Admisiones y Registros: o por correo electronico admissions@solano.edu o Paso 6: Reunirse con un Consejero. Una junta con un Consejero es para desarollar un plan personal de educación para alcanzar sus metas. Haga su cita con un consejero en Hacer clic en Counseling, luego hacer clic en Counseling Services. Para mas información llame al (707)

8 What does SCC Cost? Payment due upon registration. Students who do not pay within ten (10) business days risk having a hold placed on their records or being dropped from all classes. GENERAL INFORMATON FEE AMOUNT REQUIRED OF REFUNDS Enrollment Fee* $46.00/unit California residents (enrollment fee is subject to change by the state legislature), except those who qualify for a fee waiver (BOG FW) and K-12 Special Admission students. You must drop classes online prior to the refund deadline (See Schedule Bill) Health Services Fee* $13.00/Fall and Spring semesters $5.00/Summer All students enrolling in one or more classes, except those that qualify for fee waiver-a (BOG FW-A) only. Refundable if all classes are dropped prior to the start of the term. Parking Permit Fee* Must be purchased online $20 per Fall and Spring Semester, $6 for Summer Session. Motorcycles excluded in designated area, otherwise permit required. All registered students using Solano Community College parking lots are required to purchase and display a parking permit. Students may purchase a day pass for $1.00 at any parking dispenser machines. Parking permits are required at all of the Solano Community College Campuses. Refundable if decal is returned by the refund deadline for the term. (See Schedule Bill) Non-Resident Tuition And International Student Tuition* $199.00/unit Students who are not California residents as defined by the Education code are required to pay the non-resident tuition fee in addition to the fees described above. Please note that it is the student s responsibility to prove that he/she is a California resident. You must drop classes online or at the Office of Admissions and Records prior to the refund deadline. (See Schedule Bill) Student I.D. Card Fee* $ good for 9 consecutive semesters All students taking classes on campus. Those who use the Library, Financial Aid, Mac Lab and Computer Labs are encouraged to purchase an optional Student ID Card. Non-refundable if the ID card has been issued. Student Center Fee* $1.00/unit for classes held on SCC Fairfield campus. $10 max/yr. All students, except those who qualify for fee waiver-a (BOG FW-A) only. Refundable if all classes are dropped prior to the start of the term. REFUND DEADLINES: Enrollment fee refunds for full semester classes will be processed automatically for classes dropped by the end of the second week of instruction. Refunds for nonresident tuition must be requested via the Office of Admissions & Records. All refunds are in the form of a check that will be mailed to the name and address of the student on the student account in our database. Every effort is made to process refunds on a weekly basis. Checks are mailed shortly thereafter. Refunds for parking decals must be requested at the Office of Admissions & Records. The parking decal must be submitted with the refund request. If you have outstanding fees for a class that you do NOT drop by the refund deadline, you are responsible for the payment of the fees for the class. *Fees subject to change 6

9 Financial Aid The Financial Aid Office offers many types of financial aid programs: Title IV federal and state government, scholarships offered by the institution, private and non-profit foundations. Please refer to the Financial Aid homepage at click Financial Aid or in the Programs and Services section of the printed Class Schedule and Catalog for more information. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid): Title IV School Code The FAFSA priority and state filing period is January 1-March 2 each year. Students are encouraged to apply after the priority date of March 2. The FAFSA may be submitted late through the end of the Spring semester. Please be aware application processing may take up to 10 weeks after completing and submitting additional Student Requirement forms and documentation to the Financial Aid Office. Students are encouraged to read frequent MySolano student blasts sent from the Financial Aid Office Step 1: Apply with FAFSA online at every year beginning January 1. Check your FAFSA status online at AND your financial aid status by logging into MySolano at Step 2: BOG fee waiver eligibility is evaluated from the FAFSA beginning each fall term. If eligible, fee waiver award notification will be sent to the student s MySolano account. The BOG fee waiver will show on the MySolano student account under Print Schedule Bill after the student enrolls in courses each term. New CCCApply online BOG fee waiver application on the Financial Aid homepage Financial Aid, Fee Waiver. Step 3: Check MySolano financial aid status and submit Student Requirement forms and documentation to the Financial Aid Office. All forms and documents must be filled out clearly, completely, signed and dated. Applicants selected for Federal verification of FAFSA data will be required to submit additional documentation to the Financial Aid Office. Step 4: Financial Aid staff review, process, package, and award all eligible financial aid after Student Requirements are submitted to the Financial Aid Office in date order received. Students are responsible for checking their MySolano financial aid status and MySolano notifications for any changes or updated information required by FA staff. Financial Aid award disbursements are based upon student eligibility and enrollment status. Step 5: Maintain financial aid eligibility by meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards and guidelines. Check your MySolano financial aid academic progress after grades are reported following each term. Refer to the Financial Aid webpage at click Financial Aid, then Academic Progress for specific details. REMINDER All official correspondence from Solano Community College is sent to your MySolano student address only. You should not have your MySolano forwarded to a personal account, as it could risk the security of our correspondence or block important messages from the College. ATTENTION It s not too late to apply after the annual March 2 priority filing deadline. All students are encouraged to submit the FAFSA (Free Appli - cation for Federal Student Aid) to see if they qualify for federal grants, work-study and student loans. Title IV Federal School Code CA DREAM ACT (AB-540 students) California Dream Act application becomes available January 1-March 2, 2013 deadline for Dream Act Cal Grants to be used beginning in Fall Visit dream_act.asp to submit the application to be considered for the state Cal Grant programs. FINANCIAL AID TV Find answers to financial aid questions by watching Financial Aid TV online videos at CONTACT THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE Phone (707) Monday Thursday, 9 am-3 pm In-Person, Student Services Bldg. 400, 2nd Floor, Fairfield Main Campus Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm Friday 9 am-12 pm CENTER LOCATIONS Vacaville and Vallejo Centers will accept all completed Financial Aid Student Requirements forms and documentation. GENERAL INFORMATON 7

10 Financial Aid The BOG Fee Waiver is a state financial assistance program offered through the California Community College system. Enrollment fee(s) for qualifying students who are California residents will be waived who meet BOG FW eligibility requirements in one (1) of the three (3) ways: BOG FEE WAIVER A: Be a California resident. Apply with the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at or the BOG Fee Waiver application. Refer to click Financial Aid then Fee Waiver for the new online CCCApply BOG fee waiver or the paper BOG fee waiver application. Be a recipient of CalWORKS/TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), or SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security Income/ State Supplemental Program), or General Assistance/ General Relief at the time of enrollment. Provide documentation of receiving CalWORKS/T ANF, or SSI/SSP, or Untaxed Income Verification form of cash benefits currently received at time of enrollment. Documentation may include a copy of correspondence from the local office of Public Assistance which identifies the student (or family members if applicable) and indicates that a monthly pay ment is being awarded for the current or prior month. This may include a copy of an Adjustment-to- Benefits letter, Notice of Action or Aid Verification Summary that show current receipt of CalWORKS/ TANF, SSI/SSP, or General Assistance/ General Relief and the amount of the grant. BOG FEE WAIVER B: Be a California resident. Apply with the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) at or the BOG Fee Waiver application. Refer to click Financial Aid then Fee Waiver for the new online CCCApply BOG fee waiver or the paper BOG fee waiver application. Meet the following Income Standards: FAMILY SIZE 2012 INCOME (Number in household including self) 1 $16,755 2 $22,695 3 $28,635 4 $34,575 5 $40,515 6 $46,455 7 $52,395 8 $58,335 Each additional Family Member $5,940 The Income Standards are based upon the federal guidelines, as published each year by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Under Title 5 of the California Education Code of Regulations, the student or the student s family must have a total income in the prior year (in this case 2012) that is equal to or less than 150% of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines based upon family size. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services published the 2012 Poverty Guidelines in January 2012 (Federal Register, Vol. 77, No. 17, January 26, 2012, pp ). These income standards are for the academic year and are to be used to determine BOGFW-B eligibility EFFECTIVE July 1, BOG FEE WAIVER C: Be a California resident. Apply with the FAFSA. Refer to click Financial Aid then Fee Waiver for the new online CCCApply BOG fee waiver or the paper BOG fee waiver application. Demonstrate minimum need threshold of $1, based upon FAFSA data. The minimum need threshold will be established annually by the California Community College Chancellor s Office. The minimum need threshold shall be in effect beginning Summer 2013-Spring 2014 term. ATTENTION New online CCCApply BOG Fee Waiver application is available for submitting BOG A & B applications. Refer to click Financial Aid, then Fee Waiver. CHECK FEE WAIVER STATUS Check your MySolano student account for BOG Fee Waiver eligibility notification! The BOG Fee Waiver will be reflected on MySolano Print Schedule Bill after enrolling in courses. CA DREAM ACT (AB-540 students) Thanks to the California DREAM Act, AB-540 students are now eligible to apply for BOG Fee Waivers and assistance from EOPS, CARE or CalWORKS for terms starting after January 1, The Dream Act BOG Fee Waiver application is available online at click Financial Aid, then Fee Waiver. AB-540 eligible students have: Attended a California high school for at least 3 years. Graduated from a California high school, earned a GED, or passed the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE). Registered or enrolled at an accredited California college or university If required, complete an affidavit saying you have filed (or will file when you are eligible to do so) for legal immigration status. Solano College Admissions and Records (A&R) Department determines AB-540 residency status. Students must have their AB-540 status determined before submitting the BOG Fee Waiver application. GENERAL INFORMATON 8

11 Assessment Center For Assessment Questions, Requests or Concerns: Admissions and Records: (707) or (707) ext Assessment Specialist: (707) Office: Student Services, Bldg. 400, 2nd Floor, Rm. 442 GENERAL INFORMATON Students must reserve an appointment to test at the Fairfield Campus Assessment Center, Student Services, Bldg. 400, on the Second Floor, next to the elevator, in Room 442. The address is 4000 Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, CA SCHEDULE, RESCHEDULE, OR CANCEL AN ASSESSMENT TEST 1. On the Internet, go to: 2. Click STUDENT SERVICES. Click ASSESSMENT. Click SCHEDULE, RESCHEDULE OR CANCEL Your Assessment Test Appointment link. Assessment testing is offered twice daily on Mon. & Tue. at 1:00 pm or 5:00 pm, on Wed., Thu. & Fri. at 9:00 am or 1:00 pm. 3. Bring your photo ID and SCC student ID number with you. Please be sure to arrive 5 minutes early for your test appointment. You may need to purchase a daily parking permit (in Lot #3). Report to the Assessment Center (Student Services Bldg. 400) on the Second Floor, next to the elevator, in Room 442. QUICK CHECKLIST 1. Complete the SCC Application for Admission. You will receive your SCC ID by Students must have a SCC ID number and photo ID to take the English, Mathematics and/or English Second Language assessment tests. 3. If testing at the Fairfield campus, reserve your assessment test appointment date and time. See instructions above. For questions or to inquire about assessment testing at other SCC campus locations, please contact: Fairfield Campus Assessment Center: (707) , ext Vacaville Center: (707) Vallejo Center: (707) Travis University Center: (707) Review sample assessment test questions by visiting: Click Student Services. Click Assessment. Click Test Info & Prep. 5. If testing at the Fairfield (Main) Campus, purchase a $1 daily parking permit from the dispensary located in Lot #3. 6. The Fairfield Campus Assessment Center is located in Student Services, Bldg. 400, Second Floor, Rm SCC ASSESSMENT TESTS Assessment tests are computer and internet-based. For more information, visit Click STUDENT SERVICES. Click ASSESSMENT. Click NEW STUDENTS. Also, click TEST INFO & PREP. NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS Most new and returning students participate in the English Reading Comprehension, English Sentence Skills, Mathematics and/or English Second Language assessment tests. In most cases, students may test twice in 3 years. Exceptions: 1. Students who demonstrate meeting academic pre-requisites for SCC course requirements, through official high school and/or college transcripts, may waive one or more assessment tests. 2. Recent high school graduates, who successfully completed a math course during the last semester of high school, may waive the Mathematics assessment test. ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSIVE TEST 1. This test provides a Reading Com - prehension score for Placement in a reading class. 2. Re-Test Waiting Period: 1 Week 3. A score of 95 or above satisfies the General Education Reading Course Requirement in lieu of successfully completing English 062: Analytical Reading for an AA/AS Degree ENGLISH SENTENCE SKILLS TEST 1. This test provides a Sentence Skills score for placement in a writing class. 2. Re-Test Waiting Period: 1 Week 3. Once a student has participated in an initial writing course, the student must continue the sequence order of writing courses, from initial writing course to successfully completing English 001: College Composition Math Test Levels 1. Arithmetic Test: 17 math problems 2. Elementary Algebra Test: 12 math problems 3. College Level Math: 20 math problems 4. Re-test Waiting Period: 1 Week ENGLISH-SECOND-LANGUAGE (ESL) STUDENTS Students learning English as a second language during childhood, adolescence or as an adult, may participate in the ESL tests for placement in SCC s English Second Language courses. ESL students must complete all three ESL tests. ESL Language Use: 20 questions ESL Reading Skills: 20 questions ESL Sentence Meaning: 20 questions 9

12 Counseling The goal is to provide services, programs and opportunities that promote student learning, development, purpose, and persistence. MEET A COUNSELOR The Counseling Center provides career, educational, and personal counseling services. Counselors work with students to help them understand their interests, abilities, and achievements. They also assist in determining goals and planning programs to attain those goals. Counseling is available year-round for same day (if available) and future appointments. HOW DO I MAKE A COUNSELING APPOINTMENT? 1. Online: 2. In person. 3. Call the campus where you would like to make the appointment. WHAT SHOULD I BRING TO MY COUNSELING APPOINTMENT? Current: SCC unofficial transcript New Students: take our English and Math Assessment first and bring a copy of your high school transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable). Transfer Students: It is important to bring a copy of your previous college transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable). ONLINE APPOINTMENTS Schedule a counseling appointment online for the Fairfield Campus, Travis Air Force Base campus, Vallejo or Vacaville Centers. Fairfield Campus (707) Vacaville Center (707) Vallejo Center (707) Travis Air Force Base (707) Health Fee Exemptions Since the provision of health services is very expensive and the California Community College system does not have sufficient funds to subsidize student health services, the State legislature mandates that the burden of supporting a student health center will be shared by all Solano Community College students through a general fee, regardless of whether they utilize the health center or have their own insurance. The following students are exempt from paying the mandatory health fee: (1) Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization. (2) Students who are attending a community college under an approved apprenticeship training program. Students who fall within any one of the two grounds for exemption may apply for a fee waiver by submitting a written request to the Office of Student Development. GENERAL INFORMATON 10

13 Buy your TEXTBOOKS Order Textbooks and Find Information on the Web: The Bookstore is located in the Student Union, Building 1400, and open to the public all year (except holiday periods). The Bookstore provides SCC textbooks, school supplies, art supplies and logo and insignia items.visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover are accepted with proper identification. An ATM is available in the Student Union lobby. Special pricing for SCC students and staff on select Microsoft and Adobe software is available online only click on the links on our home page. Bookstore phone number, (707) SPRING BOOKSTORE HOURS* (SUBJECT TO CHANGE CALL STORE OR CHECK WEB SITE) SPRING textbook sales begin in the store January 6th. Order your textbooks anytime, ONLINE. January 13th May 20th Mon. Thurs.: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am 3:00 pm Extended Hours: January 13th January 17th *CALL OR CHECK OUR WEB SITE FOR DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION CLOSED: December 23rd January 3rd (Winter Break) January 20th (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) February 14th February 18th (Presidents Day & Flex Cal) April 14th 18th (Spring Break) TEXTBOOK PURCHASING: Please purchase textbooks only if you are officially enrolled in class. The Bookstore provides textbook information as submitted by instructors and publishers. Please match your course and section (CRN) number to determine which books to purchase. Books and prices may be changed at any time as new information is received from instructors and suppliers. In the event of changes made after your purchase, the Bookstore allows refunds on books purchased from SCC Bookstore within published policy limits. Online textbook information and ordering is available on our web site: VACAVILLE & VALLEJO CLASSES TEXTBOOKS FOR ALL OFF CAMPUS CLASSES WILL BE SOLD AT THE MAIN CAMPUS IN FAIRFIELD, and ONLINE. ONLINE PURCHASES Students are urged to SHOP EARLY, and may order on the Bookstore web site for shipment to their home via UPS or in store pick up (credit card REQUIRED) A shipping fee will be charged, and is not refundable for all home deliveries. USED, NEW, RENTAL, DIGITAL Choose the rental option on select textbooks and save over 50%. Buy used and save 25% off the new price. Go digital and experience the latest in learning nookstudy! BOOK BUYBACK Get up to 50% back on your textbooks, if they are being used in the upcoming term! While you can sell your books back at any time, the best time is at the end of the term during finals week. You can sell your textbooks back to the bookstore regardless of where they were purchased. To find out if your textbook is being used please visit the Solano College Bookstore website. To take advantage of the Cash for Books program, bring your used textbooks and photo ID to the campus bookstore. TEXTBOOK REFUNDS A full refund will be given in your original form of payment if textbooks are returned during the first week of classes with original receipt. With proof of a schedule change and original receipt, a full refund will be given in your original form of payment during the first 30 days of semester. No refunds on unwrapped loose leaf books, or digital access code or activated ebooks. Textbooks must be in original condition. No refunds or exchanges without original receipt. GENERAL READING BOOKS, SOFTWARE, AUDIO, VIDEO & SMALL ELECTRONICS A full refund will be given in your original form of payment if merchan - dise is returned within 14 days of purchase with original receipt. Opened audio books, DVDs, CDs, and small electronics may not be returned. They can be exchanged for the same item if defective. Merchandise must be in original condition. No refunds or exchanges without original receipt. ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE A full refund will be given in your original form of payment with original receipt. Without a receipt, a store credit will be issued at the current selling price. Cash back on merchandise credits or gift cards will not exceed $1. No refunds on gift cards, prepaid cards, phone cards, newspapers, or magazines. Merchandise must be in original condition. FAIR PRICING POLICY Barnes & Noble College Booksellers comply with local weights & measures requirements. If the price on your receipt is above the advertised or posted price, please alert a bookseller and we will gladly refund the difference. GENERAL INFORMATON Solano Community College SPRING R in days = Thursday U in days = Sunday

14 Now Enroll in Classes All class registration is done ONLINE at All registration for classes is done ONLINE ONLY at Who can use online registration? If you were enrolled in Spring 2013, you can register online anytime on or after your priority registration appointment time. If you did not attend SCC during Spring 2013, you will need to complete an online application at See pages 4 for specific details. You may enroll online in a class up to 11:59 pm the night before the class begins if there is space available. ENROLL/REGISTER FOR CLASSES Information provided online: Your registration days and times A complete list of classes from which to choose Registration for classes, including adding and dropping classes Payment of your fees Go online to (see page 4) NOTES: Closed Classes If the class you want to take is closed, DON T GIVE UP! Before the semester begins, choose another section of the class that may still have seats available, OR when the class begins, get permission from the instructor. To obtain permission: Go to the first class meeting. If space is available, the instructor will give you an add authorization code. Add online using your Add Authorization Code. Permission Required Classes Review the class information in the schedule of classes to obtain contact information for instructions on enrolling in a class that needs special approval. Class Canceled A canceled class is one that is not going to be offered that semester for various reasons. You need to choose an alternate class. Duplicate Section You cannot enroll in two sections of the same class during the same semester. Time Conflict You may not enroll in two classes that overlap in time. Check the scheduled class times carefully when planning your schedule. Messsages All official correspondence from Solano Community College is sent to your SCC address only. You should not have your SCC forwarded to a personal account, as it could risk the security of our corre - spon dence or block important messages from the College. Need help using your SCC ? Call or us. (707) or admissions@solano.edu. Pay Your Fees PAY YOUR FEES with a credit card when you register online. Students are responsible for officially dropping their classes before the deadline. Non-attendance or nonpayment of fees will not remove you from a class nor alleviate your responsibility to pay fees. Students who do not officially drop classes may receive an F for the term and incur a student debt. You may drop classes online or in person at the Office of Admissions and Records. GENERAL INFORMATON IMPORTANT - Information in Catalog As an SCC student, it is your responsibility to understand the policies and procedures of Solano Community College and how they affect your academic career. Detailed descriptions of our policies and procedures are available in our Catalog, which you can view online at for FREE. 12

15 We Can Help You Succeed STUDENT SERVICES: We are here for YOU! All Student Service offices are located on at the Fairfield Campus, Student Services Building 400, unless otherwise noted. Hours are subject to change. GENERAL INFORMATON ADMISSIONS & RECORDS st floor, main hall, Bldg. 400 Monday-Thursday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Info Booth: Monday-Thursday 3:00pm 6:00pm Friday 9:00am 3:00pm ASSESSMENT CENTER x nd floor, Room 442 Monday-Tuesday: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Wednesday: 10:30 am - 7:00 pm Thursday-Friday: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Make appointments online at Select Student Services, then Assessment ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF SOLANO COLLEGE Building 1400, Rooms 1406 & 1425 Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am 3:00 pm CalWORKs x nd floor, Room 426 Monday-Thursday: 8:30 am 4:00 pm Friday: 8:30 am 3:00 pm COUNSELING Fairfield Campus st Floor, Room 404 Visit counseling website for hours Vallejo Center Visit Vallejo website for hours Vacaville Center Visit Vacaville website for hours Travis AFB Center Visit Travis website for hours CAREER CENTER/JOB PLACEMENT st floor, Room 403 Monday-Thursday: 8:30 am 5:00 pm Friday: 8:30 am 3:00 pm DISABILITY STUDENTS PROGRAM AND SERVICES st floor, Room 407 Monday-Thursday: 8 am 4:00 pm Friday: 8 am 3:00 pm EOPS x nd floor, Room 426 Monday-Thursday: 8:30 am 5:00 pm Friday: 8:30 am 3:00 pm FINANCIAL AID nd floor, Room 425 In-person: Monday-Thursday 9:00 am-5:00 pm; Friday 9:00 am 12:00 noon By phone: Monday-Thursday 9:00 am-3:00 pm MESA PROGRAM x nd Floor, Room 434 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am 5:00 pm STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Building 1400, Room 1425 Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am 3:00 pm STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Building 1400, Room 1409 Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am 7:00 pm Friday: 8:30 am 3:00 pm TRANSFER CENTER st floor, Room 402 Monday 12:00 3:00 pm Tuesday 12:00 3:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am 12:30 pm TUTORING CENTER nd Floor, Room 437/438 Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am 5:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am 3:00 pm VETERAN S AFFAIRS CENTER nd floor, Room 429 Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am 4:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am 3:00 pm For detailed information about a new policy that will affect enrollment priorities system-wide beginning Fall 2014, go to In Sitemap type enrollment priorities Click Hot Topics Video Blog to watch video 13

16 Board Policy Solano Community College District Board Policy 4037: Commitment to Diversity GENERAL INFORMATON BP 4037: The District is committed to employing qualified administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. The Board recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students. The Board is committed to hiring and staff development processes that support the goals of equal opportunity and diversity, and provide equal consideration for all qualified candidates. REFERENCES/ AUTHORITY: California Education Code, Section et seq. California Administrative Code, Title 5, Section 5300, et. Seq. Solano Community College: EEO Plan Policy Statement ( ) The Solano Community College District is committed to a continuing good faith effort to ensure that all qualified applicants for employment and employees have full and equal access to employment opportunity, and are not subjected to discrimination in any program or activity of the District on the basis of age, ancestry, color, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or on the basis of these perceived characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. In addition to the aforementioned legally protected characteristics, the District has an interest in nondiscrimination based on additional factors such as accent, citizenship status, economic status and ethnic group identification, even though students or employees could not make a legal claim of discrimination based on these factors. The District will strive to achieve a workforce that is welcoming to men, women, persons with disabilities, and individuals from all ethnic and other groups to ensure the District provides an inclusive educational and employment environment. Such an environment fosters cooperation, acceptance, democracy, and free expression of ideas. An Equal Employment Opportunity Plan is maintained to ensure the implementation of equal employment opportunity principles that conform to federal and state laws. 14

17 BIENVENIDOS a Solano! Por favor lea las siguientes preguntas para determinar cual será su próximo paso para inscribirse en el colegio de Solano: Tengo poco o cero conocimiento en el idioma inglés. En dónde debo empezar? Asista a una de las orientaciones en Español o hable a la oficina de consejería para comunicarse con un consejero que se especializa en Inglés como segundo idioma, Estoy asistiendo a preparatoria. Cuál es el primer paso que debo seguir? Hable con el departamento Admisi nes y Archivos para determinar como se puede matricular, No me gradué de la preparatoria y me interesa el programa de preparación para el GED. A dónde debo ir? Por favor de comunicarse con su escula a preparatoria. No soy residente o ciudadano de los EE.UU. Cómo puedo tomar clases en el colegio de Solano? Comuníquese con el departamento de Admisiones y Archivos para tomar los pasos adecuados para tomar clases poder Estoy preparado(a) para tomar clases en el Colegio de Solano. Cuáles pasos debo tomar? Favor de referirse a la página 4 para el proceso de inscripción o llame al Assistencia en español El Colegio Communitario de Solano ofrece una amplia cobertura de servicios que ayudan a todos los estudiantes a alcanzar sus metas exitosamente. Tenemos personal de habla hispana para asistirle con la inscripción de sus clases, consejería, ayuda financiera, tutoría, actividades y Asistencia Financiera CARE Program (Programa para padres/madres solteras) - (707) # 4444 CalWORKS (Estudiantes recibiendo ayuda del govieno - (707) # 4645 EOPS (Asistencia para estudiantes de bajos ingresos) - (707) # 4444 Financial Aid (Ayuda financiera) - (707) Scholarships (Becas) - (707) Tutoría/Programas Académicos Tutoring (Tutoría) - (707) MESA Program (Programa de apoyo en matemáticas y ciencias) - (707) # 4498 Learning Center (Centro de aprendizaje) - (707) mucho más. Ofrecemos un paquete completo de materiale en español para su mayor comodidad. Incluye todas las formas que necesitará. Para mas información favor de llamar a cualquiera de los numeros telefoniocos de abajo. Servicios Estudiantiles Disponibles en Español Consejería/Asistencia de Registracion Counseling (Consejería) - (707) Disability Services Program/ DRC (Centro de recursos para incapacitados) - (707) Career Center/Job Placement (Centro de profesiones y empleo) - (707) Admissions & Records (Admisiónes y Archivos) - (707) Transfer Center (Centro de transferencia a la Universidad) - (707) GENERAL INFORMATON Si aun necesita más información, favor de llamar al departamento de consejería al y favor de dejar su mensaje. 15

18 Evening Classes May Saturday Classes May 17 Sunday May 18 Day Classes May CLASS MEETS: Final Exam Schedule - Spring 2014 FINAL WILL BE: MWF, Daily, MW 7:00 & 7:30 am Friday May 16 8:00 10:00 am MWF, Daily, MW 8:00 & 8:30 am Wednesday May 14 8:00 10:00 am MWF, Daily, MW 9:00 & 9:30 am Monday May 19 8:00 10:00 am MWF, Daily, MW 10:00 & 10:30 am Friday May 16 10:30 12:30 pm MWF, Daily, MW 11:00 & 11:30 am Wednesday May 14 10:30 12:30 pm MWF, Daily, MW 12:00 & 12:30 pm Monday May 19 10:30 12:30 pm MWF, Daily, MW 1:00 & 1:30 pm Monday May 19 1:30 3:30 pm MWF, Daily, MW 2:00 & 2:30 pm Wednesday May 14 1:30 3:30 pm MWF, Daily, MW 3:00 & 3:30 pm Friday May 16 3:30 5:30 pm MTW 8:00 AM Wednesday May 14 8:00-10:00 am TR 7:00, 7:30, & 8:00 am Tuesday May 20 8:00 10:00 am TR 8:30, 9:00 & 9:30 am Thursday May 15 8:00 10:00 am TR 10:00 & 10:30 am Tuesday May 20 10:30 12:30 pm TR 11:00, 11:30 am & 12:00 pm Thursday May 15 10:30 12:30 pm TR 12:30, 1:00 & 1:30 pm Tuesday May 20 1:30 3:30 pm TR 3:30 PM Tuesday May 20 3:30-5:50 pm TR 2:00, 2:30, & 3:00 pm Thursday May 15 1:30 3:30 pm M Only 8:00, 8:30 am Monday May 19 8:00-10:00 am M Only 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00 & 11:30 am Monday May 19 10:30 12:30 pm M Only 12:00, 12:30, 1:00 & 1:30 pm Monday May 19 1:30 3:30 pm M Only 2:00, & 3:00 pm Monday May 19 3:30 5:30 pm T Only 8:00 AM Tuesday May 20 8:00 10:00 am T Only 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30, & 11:00 am Tuesday May 20 10:30 12:30 pm T Only 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 1:00 & 1:30pm Tuesday May 20 1:30 3:30 pm T Only 2:00, 2:30, 3:00 & 3:30 pm Tuesday May 20 3:30 5:30 pm W Only 8:00, 8:30, 9:00 & 9:30 am Wednesday May 14 8:00 10:00 am W Only 10:00, 11:00 & 11:30 Wednesday May 14 10:30 12:30 pm W Only 12:00, 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, & 2:30 pm Wednesday May 14 1:30 3:30 pm W Only 3:00 & 3:30 pm Wednesday May 14 3:30 5:30 pm R Only 8:00, 8:30, 9:00 & 9:30 am Thursday May 15 8:00 10:00 am R Only 10:00, 11:00, 11:30am, & 12:00pm Thursday May 15 10:30 12:30 pm R Only 12:30, 1:00 & 1:30pm Thursday May 15 1:30 3:30 pm R Only 2:00, 2:30, 3:00 & 3:30 pm Thursday May 15 3:30 5:30 pm F Only 8:00, 8:30, 9:00 & 9:30 am Friday May 16 8:00 10:00 am F Only 10:00, 11:00 & 11:30 am Friday May 16 10:30 12:30 pm F Only 12:00, 1:00 & 2:00 pm Friday May 16 1:30 3:30 pm NOTES: *Classes meeting after 4:00 P.M. are scheduled for final examinations on the first regularly scheduled class meeting of Finals week (May 14-20). *Hybrid/online classes which share rooms must check for room availability with the Division Dean before scheduling the final exam. If you have a room conflict or a question on the appropriate date, please consult with the Division Dean. M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday

19 How to Read this Schedule COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM The following numbering system indicates transferability, pass or no-pass status and other related information. For specific transfer information, consult a counselor and refer to the catalog of the prospective transfer institutions. Class Numbers Qualify for an AA/AS Degree; transfer to the University of California system and the California State Universities system Qualify for an AA/AS Degree and transfer to the California State Universities system Qualify for an AA/AS Degree but, generally, do NOT transfer to fouryear institutions. Some classes may be used to meet requirements in certain majors at some four-year institutions Credit classes which DO NOT apply to an AA/AS Degree. Exception: One English class below English 001 which may be applied to an Associate Degree as an elective. Classes do not transfer to four-year institutions Non-credit classes. DEFINITIONS Advisory A class or equivalent preparation that will broaden the student s learning experience in a subsequent class. CRN What was previously known as a SECTION number is now known as a CRN number. Co-Requisite Some classes require enrollment in both the lecture and the lab, or are part of a learning community that requires enrollment in all classes within the community. Your enrollment in a class with a co-requisite is blocked until you have completed or enrolled in the co-requisite class. Prerequisite A class or equivalent preparation that must be completed before enrolling in another class. Your enrollment in a class with a prerequisite is blocked until the requirements of the prerequisite are satisfied. Open Entry Class that can be added to a program of study up to the last day to drop a full-term class. Open Exit Classes that can be completed by fulfilling class requirements at any time during the semester. SCC Minimum English and Math Standards The minimum English standard is eligibility for enrollment in English 370; the minimum math standard is eligibility for enrollment in Math 330. Student ID Number We assign a unique 9-digit number to you when you apply for admission. If you attended Solano prior to Summer 2008, your Student ID Number transferred over to the new system. Class Cancellation The College reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet minimum enrollment requirements or has unexpected staffing or facility situations that cannot be satisfactorily resolved. Class times and/or room assignments are subject to change; changes are posted outside the Office of Admissions and Records, Building 400, Fairfield Campus, and at the Vallejo and Vacaville Centers for classes scheduled at these locations. Call (707) for class times and room changes at Travis Air Force Base. Off Site Locations ASF Ashland Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Oregon BLES Bethany Lutheran Elementary School, 1011 Ulatis Drive, Vacaville DFD Dixon Fire Department, 205 Ford Way, Dixon DHS Dixon High School, 555 College Way, Dixon DMC Davis Migrant Camp, County Road 105, Dixon FFHS Fairfield High School, 205 East Atlantic Ave., Fairfield FFAH Fairfield Armijo High School, 824 Washington St., Fairfield FFSC Solano County Superintendent of Schools, 5100 Business Center Drive, Fairfield FFTA Travis Air Force Base, Building 249 at 530 Hickam Ave, (Travis University Center) Travis Air Force Base SHBT Suisun Harbor Theatre, 720 Main Street, Suisun VJOC Vallejo Center, 545 Columbus Parkway, Vallejo VVBO Stars Recreation & Bowling Center, 155 Brown's Valley Pkwy., Vacaville VVCT Vacaville Center, 2001 North Village Pkwy., Vacaville VVNU Nut Tree Airport, 275 County Airport Road, Vacaville VVTO Three Oaks Community Center, 1100 Alamo Drive, Vacaville Changes to the Printed Schedule This class schedule is published for information purposes and is subject to change without prior notice. Every effort is made to ensure its accuracy. However, the provisions of this schedule are not to be regarded as a contract between student and the College. GENERAL INFORMATON 17

20 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ACCOUNTING ACCT 001 Principles of Accounting - Financial UC/CSU 4.0 Units MW 10:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 10:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Hubbard L 01/13-05/ MW 12:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Hubbard L 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC 18 Knox K 01/13-05/ ACCT 002 Principles of Accounting - Managerial UC/CSU 4.0 Units MW 08:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MW 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Hubbard L 01/13-05/ ACCT 176 Intermediate Accounting R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Knox K 01/13-05/ AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION ACR 101 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration F 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Tow L 01/13-05/ ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 001 Physical Anthropology UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Taylor-Hill 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Taylor-Hill 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Gravely S 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Cross L 01/13-05/ ANTH 002 Cultural Anthropology UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Raposa T 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Taylor-Hill 01/13-05/ ART ART 002 Art History UC/CSU TR 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Florence F 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Florence F 01/13-05/ ART 003 World Art UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Florence F 01/13-05/ ART 006 Design Principles in 2-Dimensions UC/CSU 3.5 Units MW 09:00AM-12:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Pandone M 01/13-05/ ART 007 Design-Color UC/CSU 3.5 Units MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Lorenz J 01/13-05/ ART 008 Design Principles in 3-Dimensions UC/CSU 3.5 Units TR 06:00PM-09:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Peck P 02/10-05/ ART 010 Art Appreciation UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Florence F 01/13-05/ MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 Florence F 01/13-05/ ART 014 Introduction to Drawing UC/CSU 3.5 Units MWF 12:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 8 Pandone M 01/13-03/ TR 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Rubenstein 01/13-05/ ART 015 Intermediate Drawing UC/CSU 3.5 Units MWF 12:30PM-04:45PM LEC/LAB 8 Pandone M 03/18-05/ ART 016 Beginning Painting UC/CSU 3.5 Units S 09:30AM-03:45PM LEC/LAB 18 Delos K 01/13-05/ ART 017 Intermediate Painting: Acrylic and Oil UC/CSU 3.5 Units TR 01:00PM-04:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Lorenz J 01/13-05/ ART 018 Advanced Intermediate Painting: Acrylic and Oil UC/CSU 3.5 Units TR 01:00PM-04:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Lorenz J 01/13-05/ ART 020 Landscape Drawing and Painting Reflections of Nature UC/CSU 2.0 Units S 09:00AM-04:50PM LEC/LAB 8 Pandone M 03/15-05/ ART 023 Introduction to Ceramics: Hand Building UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Guyer R 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ ART 024 Intermediate Ceramics: Hand Building UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Guyer R 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ ART 025 Ceramic Design And Decoration: Hand Building Methods UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Guyer R 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ ART 026 Introduction to Ceramics: Wheel Throwing Techniques UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Guyer R 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ ART 027 Intermediate Ceramics: Wheel Throwing Techniques UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Guyer R 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ ART 028 Ceramic Design: Wheel Throwing Techniques UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Guyer R 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Peck P 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 18

21 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ART 032 Sculpture: Human Figure UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records MW 09:00AM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 13 Lancet M 01/13-04/ ART 033 Intermediate Sculpture UC/CSU 3.5 Units Note: All students must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records MW 09:00AM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 13 Lancet M 01/13-04/ ART 042 Screen Printing UC/CSU 3.5 Units TR 09:30AM-12:35AM LEC/LAB 18 Lorenz J 01/13-05/ ART 052 Lettering and Layout CSU 3.5 Units TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ART 054 Illustration I CSU 3.5 Units TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ART 055 Illustration II CSU 3.5 Units TR 01:30PM-04:35PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ART 056 Graphic Design I CSU 3.5 Units MW 01:00PM-04:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ART 057 Graphic Design II CSU 3.5 Units MW 01:00PM-04:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ART 060 Exhibition Design CSU 3.5 Units TR 09:00AM-12:05PM LEC/LAB 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ ART 074 Kiln Design and Operation CSU 3.5 Units F 09:00AM-03:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Lancet M 01/13-05/ ASTRONOMY ASTR 010 General Astronomy UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/ ASTR 020 Astronomy Lab UC/CSU R 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/ T 06:30PM-09:20PM LAB 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ASTR 030 The Solar System UC/CSU M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ ASTR 040 Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/ ATHLETICS Students should be aware that there are inherent risks involved in any Athletics class. Students must notify the instructor of any medical condition they have, or have had in the past, that may impact their ability to participate in the class. Discipline Note: Intercollegiate athletics is for those students who wish to compete against other students at an advanced level of sport from other community colleges. To be eligible, student-athletes must be continuously enrolled in a minimum of 12 units during the semester of competition. For second year of competition, the student-athlete must have completed 24 units between seasons of competition with a minimum of a 2.0 grade point average. ATHL 002B Women s Spring Intercollegiate Basketball UC/CSU MTWRF 12:30PM-02:35PM LAB 8 Borchert M 01/13-03/ ATHL 003 Women s Intercollegiate Softball UC/CSU 2.0 Units MTWRF 01:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Pearson-Bloom 01/13-05/ ATHL 010 Men s and Women s Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving (Spring) UC/CSU 2.0 Units MTWRF 01:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Parrish S 01/13-05/ ATHL 015 Men s Intercollegiate Baseball UC/CSU 2.0 Units MTWRF 12:00PM-01:50PM LAB 18 Stover S 01/13-05/ ATHL 016B Men s Intercollegiate Basketball (Spring) UC/CSU MTWRF 02:40PM-04:45PM LAB 8 Nagle J 01/13-03/ AUTOBODY AUTB 100 Fundamentals of Auto Body Repair 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Ulrich D 01/13-05/ AUTB 101 Spray Paint Theory and Techniques 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Ulrich D 01/13-05/ AUTB 102 Automotive Body Panels and Frame Straightening 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Ulrich D 01/13-05/ AUTB 103 Advanced Auto Body Repair and Painting 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Ulrich D 01/13-05/ BIOLOGY BIO 002 Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology UC/CSU 5.0 Units TR 01:00PM-05:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Re E 01/13-05/ MW 05:30PM-06:45PM LEC 18 Dekloe J 01/13-05/ BIO 003 Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity UC/CSU 5.0 Units MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Thomas G 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:20PM LAB 18 Thomas G 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 19

22 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM BIO 004 Human Anatomy UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 08:00AM-09:50AM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Molnar M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Molnar M 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Young M 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-11:50AM LAB 18 Young M 01/13-05/ TR 09:00AM-10:15AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Molnar M 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM LAB 18 Molnar M 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Mallory P 01/13-05/ TR 02:15PM-05:08PM LAB 18 Mallory P 01/13-05/ MWF 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Clark K 01/13-05/ MW 02:30PM-05:20PM LAB 18 Clark K 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Nosce L 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LAB 18 Nosce L 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Long J 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LAB 18 Long J 01/13-05/ BIO 005 Introductory Physiology UC/CSU 5.0 Units MW 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Summers P 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Summers P 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Young M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Young M 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MW 05:00PM-06:20PM LEC 18 Word J 01/13-05/ M 06:30PM-09:20PM LAB 18 Word J 01/13-05/ BIO 012 Environmental Science UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Smith M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Muick P 01/13-05/ BIO 012L Environmental Science Laboratory UC/CSU 1.5 Units R 01:00PM-04:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Muick P 01/13-05/ BIO 014 Principles of Microbiology UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Thomas G 01/13-05/ R 02:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 Thomas G 01/13-05/ F 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Hefner-Gravink 01/13-05/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LAB 18 Hefner-Gravink 01/13-05/ T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Farahnak F 01/13-05/ R 06:30PM-09:20PM LAB 18 Farahnak F 01/13-05/ BIO 015 Introduction to Biology UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Aptekar R 01/13-05/ R 09:30AM-12:20PM LAB 18 Aptekar R 01/13-05/ W 09:30AM-12:20PM LAB 18 Gerhart K 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Gerhart K 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Smith M 01/13-05/ T 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 Smith M 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Smith M 01/13-05/ M 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 Smith M 01/13-05/ TR 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith M 01/13-05/ BIO 016 Introduction to Human Biology UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Gerhart K 01/13-05/ BIO 018 Biology Of Sex UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Hefner-Gravink 01/13-05/ BIO 047 Independent Study UC/CSU 0.5 Units INDSTDY 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ INDSTDY 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ BIO 049 Biology Honors UC/CSU HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ BIO 099 Honors: Dissection CSU 0.5 Units HONORS 18 Mallory P 01/13-05/ HONORS 18 Mallory P 01/13-05/ HONORS 18 Molnar M 01/13-05/ HONORS 18 Young M 01/13-05/ HONORS 18 Young M 01/13-05/ BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOT 052 Business and Regulatory Practices in Biotechnology CSU M 07:00PM-09:50PM LEC 18 Dekloe J 01/13-05/ BIOT 063 Biotechnology Instrumentation: Quality Control & Genetic Engineering CSU 4.0 Units F 08:00AM-12:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Re E 01/13-05/ F 01:25PM-04:15PM LAB 18 Re E 01/13-05/ BIOT 160 Basic Concepts/Methods in Biotechnology 4.0 Units TR 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Dekloe J 01/13-05/ BUSINESS BUS 005 Introduction to Business UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Watkins T 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Ogden C 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Ogden C 01/13-05/ BUS 018 Legal Environment of Business UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Anderson K 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Anderson K 01/13-05/ BUS 092 Business Communication CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Alums R 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ BUS 181 Business Mathematics 1.0- This is a 1-unit course TR 01:00PM-01:30PM LEC 18 Watkins T 01/13-05/ This is a 2-unit course TR 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Watkins T 01/13-05/ This is a 3-unit course TR 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Watkins T 01/13-05/ BUS 182 Small Business Mathematics TR 01:00PM-01:30PM LEC 18 Watkins T 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 20

23 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES CDFS 038 Child Growth and Development UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 McSweeney M 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Obegi A 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 McSweeney M 01/13-05/ W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Means J 01/13-05/ CDFS 040 Family Relationships UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Smith T 01/13-05/ CDFS 050 Child, Family and Community CSU T 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Smith T 01/13-05/ CDFS 053 Teach in a Diverse Society CSU R 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Smith S 01/13-05/ CDFS 063 Teaching in a Diverse Society CSU T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Smith S 01/13-05/ CDFS 064 Observation and Assessment CSU R 06:30PM-09:30PM LEC 18 Smith S 01/13-05/ CDFS 065 Early Childhood Education Practicum I CSU 4.0 Units W 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/20 CDFS 066 Early Childhood Education Practicum II CSU 4.0 Units W 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/20 CDFS 067 Early Childhood Education Field Practice CSU 4.0 Units W 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/ WrkExp 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/20 CDFS 070 Lifespan Human Development CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Nazarenko S 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Nazarenko S 01/13-05/ M 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Bussewitz B 01/13-05/ W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Sloan J 01/13-05/ CDFS 072 Art and Creative Development for ECE CSU W 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 McSweeney M 01/13-05/20 CDFS 073 Music and Movement for ECE CSU W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Smith T 01/13-05/ CDFS 074 Science and Math for ECE CSU M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Cowee M 01/13-05/ CDFS 075 Care of Infants and Toddlers: Social-Emotional Foundations CSU M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Obegi A 01/13-05/ CDFS 081 Early Childhood Staff Supervision CSU T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Means J 01/13-05/ CDFS 099 Early Childhood Education Honors CSU HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CHEMISTRY CHEM 001 General Chemistry UC/CSU 5.0 Units F 08:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Higashi J 01/13-05/ MW 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Higashi J 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-03:50PM LAB 18 Ducoing C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - LEC 18 Ducoing C 01/13-05/20 CHEM 002 General Chemistry UC/CSU 5.0 Units TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ MW 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-12:20PM LAB 18 Ducoing C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - LEC 18 Ducoing C 01/13-05/20 ONLI MW 05:30PM-06:45PM LEC 18 Conrad K 01/13-05/ MW 07:00PM-09:50PM LAB 18 Conrad K 01/13-05/ CHEM 003 Organic Chemistry I UC/CSU 5.0 Units MW 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ W 01:00PM-05:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ CHEM 004 Organic Chemistry II UC/CSU 5.0 Units MW 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ M 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ M 01:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ R 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ R 02:00PM-05:50PM LAB 18 Santiago M 01/13-05/ CHEM 010 Intermediate Chemistry UC/CSU 4.0 Units F 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ R 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Yandulov D 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Yandulov D 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Yandulov D 01/13-05/ R 02:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CHEM 011 Basic Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Grant P 01/13-05/ T 11:15AM-02:05PM LAB 18 Grant P 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Subramanian 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LAB 18 Subramanian 01/13-05/ CHEM 051 Chemistry for the Health Sciences CSU 5.0 Units TR 05:15PM-06:30PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 06:45PM-09:35PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CHEM 160 Introductory Chemistry 4.0 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ T 12:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ MW 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ F 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 Kaur K 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Kulasingam 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Kulasingam 01/13-05/ R 06:30PM-09:20PM LAB 18 Kulasingam 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD CDFS 501 Early Childhood Education Children s Programs MTWRF - LAB 18 Speck C 01/13-05/20 Units 21

24 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CINEMATOGRAPHY CINA 010 The Art of Cinema UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Smith-Rowsey 01/13-05/ M 02:00PM-04:50PM LEC 18 Wadenius A 01/13-05/ CINA 011 American Cultures in Film UC/CSU W 05:45PM-09:15PM LEC 14 Smith-Rowsey 02/12-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 McIver I 01/13-05/ CINA 015 Film Production UC/CSU 4.0 Units R 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 McIver I 01/13-05/ LAB 18 McIver I 01/13-05/20 CINA 016 Film Production UC/CSU 4.0 Units R 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 McIver I 01/13-05/ LAB 18 McIver I 01/13-05/20 COMPUTER INFORMATIONAL SCIENCE CIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Schwarz B 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Schwarz B 01/13-05/ MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Anderson K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Anderson K 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Chen Z 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Chen Z 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Anderson K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Anderson K 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/20 CIS 022 Introduction to Programming UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Chen Z 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ M 07:00PM-10:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CIS 023 Data Structures and Algorithms UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/20 CIS 035 Introduction to Java Programming UC/CSU Units Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements MWF 12:00PM-12:50AM LEC 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/20 CIS 049 Computer and Information Science Honors UC/CSU HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 050 Microcomputer Applications CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CIS 052 UNIX Operating System (UNIX OPERATING SYST) CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Urrutia J 01/13-05/ CIS 061 Creating Web Pages CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Cary A 01/13-05/ CIS 062 Creating Web Interactivity with Flash CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Cary A 01/13-05/ CIS 066 Microsoft Word CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ CIS 070 Adobe Photoshop for the Web CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Callison K 01/13-05/ CIS 073 Microsoft Excel CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Strickland J 01/13-05/ CIS 078 Access -Database Management System CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 085 Digital Publishing with InDesign CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Cary A 01/13-05/ CIS 087 Adobe Illustrator for the Web CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Callison K 01/13-05/ CIS 089 Essential Networking Technologies CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Chen Z 01/13-05/ CIS 091 Microsoft Outlook CSU 1.5 Units MW 01:30PM-02:45PM LEC 8 Fracisco M 01/13-03/ FAIRFIELD 22

25 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 001 Introduction to Criminal Justice UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/ CJ 011 Community Relations UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Goodwin M 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Goodwin M 01/13-05/ CJ 051 Criminal Investigation CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Accooe R 01/13-05/ CJ 052 Investigative Report Writing CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Goodwin M 01/13-05/ CJ 053 Legal Aspects of Evidence CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Goodwin M 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Goodwin M 01/13-05/ CJ 057 Criminal Justice Career Development CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Twitchell K 01/13-05/ CJ 060 Probation and Parole CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Winistorfer R 01/13-05/ CJ 090 Vocational Work Experience- Law Enforcement CSU 1.0- CJ Work Experience Note with CJ 090: Note: Combined units for all work experience courses shall not exceed 12. One hour lecture and five to twenty hours weekly by arrangement. To determine the correct number of units in which to enroll, refer to the following formula for paid employment*. Full Semester Sections: 1 unit = 5 hours per week, 2 units = 10 hours per week, 3 units = 15 hours per week. *Unpaid work requires fewer hours per week. CJ 090 Unit Breakdown: These are 1-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 4 hours unpaid or 5 hours paid. These are 2-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 8 hours unpaid or 10 hours paid. These are 3-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 12 hours unpaid or 15 hours paid. These are 1-unit courses R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ T 03:30PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 These are 2-unit courses R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ T 03:30PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 These are 3-unit courses R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ T 03:30PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 CJ 091 Vocational Work Experience - Corrections CSU 1.0- CJ Work Experience Note with CJ 091: Volunteer service in a variety of government and private criminal justice agencies related to Corrections. Maximum of 3 units per semester may be earned. Students will serve 75 if paid or 60 if unpaid per unit of credit. This is a credit/no credit only course. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units, including initial enrollment. One hour lecture and five to twenty hours weekly by arangement. To determine the correct number of units in which to enroll, refer to the following formula for paid employment*. Full Semester Sections: 1 unit = 5 hours per week, 2 units = 10 hours per week, 3 units = 15 hours per week. *Unpaid work requires fewer hours per week. CJ 091 Unit Breakdown: These are 1-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 4 hours unpaid or 5 hours paid. These are 2-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 8 hours unpaid or 10 hours paid. These are 3-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 12 hours unpaid or 15 hours paid. These are 1-unit courses R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ T 03:30PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 These are 2-unit courses R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ T 03:30PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 These are 3-unit courses R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ T 03:30PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM 001 Introduction to Public Speaking UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 East E 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 East E 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 East E 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 East E 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 East E 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 8 East E 01/13-03/ MW 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 8 East E 03/18-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ COMM 006 Argumentation and Debate UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ COMM 010 Interpersonal Communication UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 East E 01/13-05/ COMM 015 Oral Interpretation of Literature UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 23

26 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM COMM 050 Forensics/Speech Workshop CSU Units These are 1-unit courses T 12:30PM-01:20PM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ T 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ T 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Petero A 01/13-05/ These are 2-unit courses T 12:30PM-01:20PM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ T 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ T 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Petero A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Petero A 01/13-05/20 These are 3-unit courses T 12:30PM-01:20PM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ T 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ T 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Petero A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Petero A 01/13-05/20 These are 4-unit courses T 12:30PM-01:20PM LEC 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Glines N 01/13-05/ T 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ T 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Petero A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Petero A 01/13-05/20 COMM 060 Forensics/Speech Workshop CSU W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Petero A 01/13-05/ COMM 075 Sports Broadcasting CSU W 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Poff G 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Poff G 01/13-05/20 COSMETOLOGY Discipline Note: First-time students and students enrolling in COSM 100 are required to attend an orientation meeting. All students enrolling in COSM 100 must pay a Materials Fee with enrollment fees to the Admissions and Records office. In addition, all students must purchase a Cosmetology 100 Course Materials Package from the College Bookstore. These materials, which are in addition to enrollment and other fees, include textbooks, scantrons, cosmetology kit and become the property of the student. The Course Materials Package must be paid in full at the SCC Bookstore and acceptance into the class. A copy of the register receipt must be presented at the first class meeting. The materials kit will be distributed at the first class meeting to students with receipts. Contact the Bookstore at for the final prices and the website The Bookstore does not have payment plans available. COSM 100 Cosmetology I 12.5 Units First-time students will be required to attend the cosmetology orientation meeting and purchase a materials card at registration in addition to the registrations fees. Students are required to purchase an equipment kit and materials card from the SCC College Bookstore. The cost of the materials card and start-up materials varies. For current costs, please refer to the schedule of classes for each semester MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 McDonald C 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-01:15AM LAB 18 McDonald C 01/13-05/ COSM 101 Cosmetology II 12.5 Units All students enrolling in COSM 101 must pay a Materials Fee with enrollment fees to the Admissions and Records office prior to the first class meeting MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Silva-Attianese 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-01:15AM LAB 18 Silva-Attianese 01/13-05/ COSM 102 Cosmetology III 12.5 Units All students enrolling in COSM 102 must pay a Materials Fee with enrollment fees to the Admissions and Records office prior to the first class meeting MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Silva-Attianese 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-01:15PM LAB 18 Silva-Attianese 01/13-05/ COSM 103A Cosmetology IV 6.0 Units All students enrolling in COSM 103A must pay a Materials Fee with enrollment fees to the Admissions and Records office prior to the first class meeting MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 8 Silva-Attianese 01/13-03/ MTWRF 09:00AM-1:05AM LAB 8 Silva-Attianese 01/13-03/ COSM 103B Cosmetology V 6.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 8 Silva-Attianese 01/13-03/ MTWRF 09:00AM-01:05AM LAB 8 Silva-Attianese 01/13-03/ MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 8 Silva-Attianese 03/18-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-01:05AM LAB 8 Silva-Attianese 03/18-05/ COUNSELING COUN 007 College Study Techniques UC/CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 White T 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ COUN 050 Career-Life Planning CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 McCord K 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Christiansen 01/13-05/ TR 03:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Roe C 01/13-05/ MW 03:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Struntz W 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Struntz W 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Greene A 01/13-05/20 R 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Greene A 01/16-01/ R 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Greene A 02/06-02/ R 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Greene A 02/27-02/ R 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Greene A 04/24-04/ This class has 4 in-person class meetings: Thursdays 1/16, 2/06, 2/27, 4/24, 3:00pm-5:50pm. the instructor with questions: amanda.greene@solano.edu. COUN 055 Valuing Diversity CSU MW 03:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 White T 01/13-05/ COUN 062 Helping Skills: Creating Alliances & Facilitating Change CSU R 09:30AM-12:20PM LEC 18 Tucker B 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Hernandez-Neil 01/13-05/ COUN 064A Practicum I CSU 4.0 Units M 01:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/ T 05:30PM-07:20PM LEC 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/20 COUN 064B Practicum II CSU 4.0 Units M 01:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/ T 05:30PM-07:20PM LEC 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Flatland M 01/13-05/20 COUN 068 University Transfer Success CSU W 10:00AM-11:50AM LEC 8 McDaniels M 03/18-05/ FAIRFIELD 24

27 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM COUN 083 Applied Psychology CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Muhaimin A 01/13-05/ COUN 088 Math, Engineering and Science Achievement (MESA) Enrichment CSU T 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Gaylor A 01/13-05/ COUN 101 Orientation for College Success 0.5 Units S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/03-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/11-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/04-03/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/04-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/10-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/25-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/03-03/05 DRAFTING DRFT 045 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) UC/CSU MW 12:00PM-02:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Cook K 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Cook K 01/13-05/ DRFT 050 Basic Drafting CSU MW 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Berrett/Cook 01/13-05/ DRFT 060 Architectural Drafting I CSU TR 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Carney S 01/13-05/ DRFT 065 Architectural Drafting II CSU TR 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Carney S 01/13-05/ DRFT 079 Blueprint Reading CSU TR 12:00PM-01:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Cook K 01/13-05/ MW 12:00PM-02:10PM LEC/LAB 12 Jourgensen 02/10-05/ DRFT 092 Special Problems CSU LAB 18 Jourgensen 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Cook K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Cook K 01/13-05/ DRFT 125 Solid Modeling with Solidworks MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Jourgensen 01/13-05/ DRFT 140 Surveying TR 04:00PM-06:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Foulk B 01/13-05/ ECONOMICS ECON 001 Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Maghoney L 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Maghoney L 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Prescott V 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Prescott V 01/13-05/ ECON 002 Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) UC/CSU TR 09:00AM-10:15AM LEC 18 Prescott V 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Maghoney L 01/13-05/ EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICHIAN Students will be required to attend a Mandatory Orientation in January. Location TBD. Please check the online schedule for up to date information. Students must have a valid BLS for Healthcare Providers to be considered eligble for entry. The Mandatory Prequisites: Fire 128 or EMT 128, First Responder. Students successfully completing the course are eligible to take the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) Exam as required by the state of California for certification. Certification enables students to qualify for employment with ambulance services, fire, or rescue services, search & rescue crews, ski patrol or related prehospital emergency care positions. NOTE: By law, applicants for certification must be at least 18 years of age. Students must present current Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers course completion care at the orientation meeting in order to enroll in the course. Students will be responsible for Certified Background Checks and drug screens, purchasing EMT Uniforms, and EMT Skills Kits. Dean Authorization is required for registration once Lottery has been completed. EMT 112 Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) 7.0 Units MW 10:00AM-12:20PM LEC 18 Clement S 01/13-05/ TR 10:00AM-12:50PM LAB 18 Clement S 01/13-05/ MW 10:00AM-12:20PM LEC 18 Clement S 01/13-05/ MW 01:30PM-04:20PM LAB 18 Clement S 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 Zimmerman 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:20PM LEC 18 Byrd S 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC 18 Byrd S 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:40PM LAB 18 Byrd S 01/13-05/ EMT 128 Emergency Medical Responder FS 10:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Jansen, J - 01/13-03/ FS 12:45PM-02:00PM LAB 8 Jansen, J - 01/13-03/ EMT 213 Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) Refresher SU 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 01/18-01/ SU 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 01/18-01/ S 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 01/25-01/ S 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 01/25-01/ SU 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 04/12-04/ SU 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 04/12-04/ S 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 04/26-04/ S 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 04/26-04/ FAIRFIELD 25

28 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ENGLISH English 001 College Composition w LR 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency (4 units) These courses must be taken together as a linked learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare students for the English 001 reasearch project. Work in LR 010 will be completed online, with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Go to for more information. English 001 College Composition w L/R 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency (4 units) MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Ryan K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Swindle R 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Ryan K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Thomas L 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Jacobsen A 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari J 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Ozbirinci P 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Smith L 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Keyser G 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Ryan K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Jacobsen A 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Smith J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Keyser G 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Schouten J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari J 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Farmer E 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Thomas L 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Scott J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Smith L 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Schouten J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari J 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Juarez L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Luce K 01/13-05/ TR 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/ MWF 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Juarez L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Luce K 01/13-05/20 FAIRFIELD 26

29 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Hernandez B 01/13-05/ A MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Buettner J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Federle S 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ TR 04:30PM-07:15PM LEC 8 Souza M 01/13-03/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Smith L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Tedone D 01/13-05/20 ENGL 002 Critical Thinking and Writing About Literature UC/CSU 4.0 Units MWF 07:30AM-08:40AM LEC 18 Jacobsen A 01/13-05/ TR 07:35AM-09:25AM LEC 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/ MWF 08:45AM-09:55AM LEC 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ TR 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-11:10AM LEC 18 Cobene H 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:50PM LEC 18 Blair E 01/13-05/ MWF 11:20AM-12:30PM LEC 18 Farmer E 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Carmichael E 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-09:35PM LEC 18 Federle S 01/13-05/ ENGL 004 Critical Thinking and Composition: Language in Context UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Juarez L 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Carmichael E 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Pendleton R 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Coury C 01/13-05/ ENGL 006 Creative Writing I UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ ENGL 007 Creative Writing II UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ ENGL 010 Creative Writing III UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ ENGL 024 Introduction to the Short Story UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Farmer E 01/13-05/20 ENGL 030 Survey of American Literature I UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ ENGL 041 Survey of English Literature II UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Blair E 01/13-05/ ENGL 046 American Sign Language 1 UC/CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Estes C 01/13-05/ ENGL 049 English Honors UC/CSU HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 ENGL 058 Creative Writing: The Literary Magazine CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ ENGL 059 Creative Writing: The Literary Magazine II MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ ENGL 305 Introductory Reading and Writing Skills MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ ENGL 310 Writing Skills Lab 0.5 Units Note: Lab hours are: MTWR 8:30am - 7:20pm, F 8:30am-2:20pm and Sat 9am-12:20pm MWF - LAB 18 Schneider 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Schneider 01/13-05/20 ENGL 350 Reading and Writing Skills for ESL Students Note: Lab hours are: MTWR 8:30am - 7:20pm, F 8:30am-2:20pm and Sat 9am-12:20pm MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Long J 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Vogelpohl J 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Demartini D 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Croker G 01/13-05/ MW 07:30PM-08:45PM LEC 18 Gunby M 01/13-05/ ENGL 350L English 350 Lab 1.5 Units Note: Lab hours are: MTWR 8:30am - 7:20pm, F 8:30am-2:20pm and Sat 9am-12:20pm LAB 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/20 ENGL 355 Writing and Reading Skills MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Long J 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Vogelpohl J 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Demartini D 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Croker G 01/13-05/ MW 07:30PM-08:45PM LEC 18 Gunby M 01/13-05/ ENGL 355L English 355 Lab 1.5 Units Note: Lab hours are: MTWR 8:30am - 7:20pm, F 8:30am-2:20pm and Sat 9am-12:20pm LAB 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/20 FAIRFIELD 27

30 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ENGL 360 Accelerated English 5.0 Units MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-11:25AM LEC 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Reeve M 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-02:25PM LEC 18 Scott J 01/13-05/ TR 01:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Demartini 01/13-05/ ENGL 370 English Fundamentals MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Croker G 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Tovar J 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Vogelpohl J 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Badtke D 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Tovar J 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Stever S 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Badtke D 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Lamons-Raiford 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Coury C 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Gunby M 01/13-05/ ENGL 370L English Fundamentals Lab 0.5 Units Note: Lab hours are: MTWR 8:30am - 7:20pm, F 8:30am-2:20pm and Sat 9am-12:20pm LAB 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/20 ENGL 380 Advanced English Fundamentals MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Farmer E 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Farmer E 01/13-05/ ENGLISH Reading ENGL 062 Analytical Reading MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Dambrosio A 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Dambrosio A 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Scott J 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 McClain B 01/13-05/ ENGL 320 Reading Improvement Lab 0.5 Units LAB 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Schneider T 01/13-05/20 ENGL 331 Vocabulary Strategies for Reading Comprehension TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Konecny N 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Boerner H 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-07:15PM LEC 18 Konecny N 01/13-05/ ENGL 353 Textbook Reading Strategies MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Boerner H 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Boerner H 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Konecny N 01/13-05/ ENGINEERING ENGR 017 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 5.0 Units MW 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ F 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ W 03:00PM-05:50PM LAB 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL 006 ESL Composition Skills UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Reeve M 01/13-05/ ESL 055 Advanced ESL Reading CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Reeve M 01/13-05/ ESL 077 Conversation/Pronunciation Skills CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Berger J 01/13-05/ ESL 077L ESL 077 Lab CSU 0.5 Units LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 ESL 078 Intermediate ESL Reading CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Berger J 01/13-05/ ESL 079 Intermediate Sentence Structure: The English Verb System CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Long J 01/13-05/ ESL 087 Advanced Sentence Structure: Written English CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Berger J 01/13-05/ ESL 330 ESL Lab 0.5 Units LAB 18 Berger J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Berger J 01/13-05/20 ESL 373 ESL Basic Oral Communication Skills TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Berger J 01/13-05/ FIRE TECHNOLOGY FIRE 050 Principles of Emergency Services CSU MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 Webster V 01/13-05/ FIRE 055 Fundamentals of Fire Service Operations CSU MW 01:30PM-02:45PM LEC 18 Webster V 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 28

31 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM FOREIGN LANGUAGE German GRMN 001 First Semester German UC/CSU 5.0 Units MTWRF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ GRMN 002 Second Semester German UC/CSU 5.0 Units MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ French FREN 001 First Semester French UC/CSU 5.0 Units MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Marlow-Munoz 01/13-05/ FREN 002 Second Semester French UC/CSU 5.0 Units MTWRF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Marlow-Munoz 01/13-05/ FREN 004 Fourth Semester French UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 01:00PM-02:25PM LEC 18 Marlow-Munoz 01/13-05/ FREN 032 First Semester French, Part 2 UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 10 Marlow-Munoz 03/03-05/ FREN 032 First Semester French, Part 2 UC/CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Marlow-Munoz 01/13-05/ Spanish SPAN 001 First Semester Spanish UC/CSU 5.0 Units MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Abel-Quintero 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-11:25AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MTWRF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Jacobo I 01/13-05/ MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Abel-Quintero 01/13-05/ SPAN 002 Second Semester Spanish UC/CSU 5.0 Units MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Pirott L 01/13-05/ MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Pirott L 01/13-05/ MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Jacobo I 01/13-05/ SPAN 003 Third Semester Spanish UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Abel-Quintero 01/13-05/ SPAN 004 Fourth Semester Spanish UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Pirott L 01/13-05/ SPAN 012 Intermediate Spanish Conversation UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Paeng S 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Salanova-Diaz 01/13-05/ MWF 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Jacobo I 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 de La OSalas 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 de La OSalas 01/13-05/ SPAN 032 First Semester Spanish, Part 2 UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Jacobo I 01/13-05/ GEOGRAPHY GEOG 001 Physical Geography UC/CSU MW 02:30PM-03:45PM LEC 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/ GEOG 001L Physical Geography Laboratory UC/CSU R 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LAB 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/ GEOG 002 Cultural Geography UC/CSU MW 03:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Daugavietis G 01/13-05/ GEOLOGY GEOL 001 Physical Geology UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/ GEOL 002 Geology Laboratory UC/CSU T 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/ GEOL 049 Geology Honors UC/CSU HONORS 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/20 HISTORY HIST 002 World History to 1500 UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Crandall-Bear 01/13-05/ HIST 003 World History Since 1500 UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Crandall-Bear 01/13-05/ HIST 017 History of the United States to 1865 UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Collins C 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Arce M 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Perrone N 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Reed D 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ HIST 018 History of the United States from 1865 UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Byrn K 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Perrone N 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Reed D 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Arce M 01/13-05/ MW 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ HIST 029 African American History Since 1865 UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Arce M 01/13-05/ HIST 037 Women in American History UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Reed D 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Reed D 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 29

32 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM HORTICULTURE HORT 070 Landscape Construction and Estimation CSU TR 08:00AM-10:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Williams K 01/13-05/ HORT 071 Irrigation Principles CSU TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Williams K 01/13-05/ HORT 301B Adaptive Greenhouse Management 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 01/13-03/ MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HORT 301C Adaptive Nursery and Landscape Management 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 01/13-03/ MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HORT 301D Adaptive Vegetable and Orchard Management 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 01/13-03/ MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HORT 301E Adaptive Plant Propagation 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 01/13-03/ MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HUMAN SERVICES HS 051 Introduction to Human Services CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Piper-Jefferson 01/13-05/ HS 052 Introduction to Group Processes CSU W 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ HS 053 Serving Special Populations CSU M 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Piper-Jefferson 01/13-05/ HS 055 Introduction to Case Management CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Cabrera S 01/13-05/ HUMANITIES HUMN 001 What It Means To Be Human UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Cobene H 01/13-05/ HUMN 003 Journey in a Multicultural Landscape UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Cobene H 01/13-05/ INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION IT 101 How Things Work MW 03:00PM-05:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Berrett M 01/13-05/ IT 151 Vocational Mathematics R 03:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Coburn F 01/13-05/ MT 122 Principles of Digital Electronics MW 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Berrett M 01/13-05/ MT 132 Principles of Fluid Power Systems TR 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Berrett M 01/13-05/ MT 142 Principles of Electrical Machinery MW 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Coburn F 01/13-05/ MT 164 Programmable Logic Controllers TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ JOURNALISM JOUR 002 Introduction to Feature and Magazine Writing UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Saveri G 01/13-05/ JOUR 011 Introduction to Mass Communication UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Saveri G 01/13-05/ JOUR 059 News Media Laboratory CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/ JOUR 060 Publications Laboratory CSU MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/20 JOUR 061 Publications Laboratory II CSU MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/20 JOUR 062 Publications Laboratory III CSU MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/20 JOUR 064 Publications Portfolio CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LAB 18 Dorger S 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD INTERIOR DESIGN INTD 050 Interior Design CSU T 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Fredrickson D 01/13-05/ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IR 001 Global Interdependence UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Bundenthal 01/13-05/

33 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM KINESIOLOGY Students should be aware that there are inherent risks involved in any Kinesiology class. Students must notify the instructor of any medical condition they have, or have had in the past, that may impact their ability to participate in the class. Discipline Note: Intercollegiate athletics is for those students who wish to compete against other students at an advanced level of sport from other community colleges. To be eligible, student-athletes must be continuously enrolled in a minimum of 12 units during the semester of competition. For second year of competition, the student-athlete must have completed 24 units between seasons of competition with a minimum of a 2.0 grade point average. KINE 001A Adapted Aquatics UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Sumner A 01/13-05/ KINE 001D Adapted Weight Training UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Sumner A 01/13-05/ KINE 002D Swim for Fitness UC/CSU 2.0 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Parrish S 01/13-05/ KINE 004E Dance Production UC/CSU MTR 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Cain G 01/13-05/ KINE 004F Beginning Hip-Hop Dance UC/CSU 2.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Cain G 01/13-05/ KINE 004J Beginning Ballroom Dance UC/CSU 2.0 Units MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Cain G 01/13-05/ KINE 004T Intermediate Ballroom Dance UC/CSU 2.0 Units MWF 11:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 18 Cain G 01/13-05/ KINE 005D Circuit Training UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Marks K 01/13-05/ KINE 005E Cardio Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Borchert M 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Borchert M 01/13-05/ KINE 005G Off-Season Athletic Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 Units MTWRFSU 10:00AM-03:50AM LEC/LAB 2 Pearson-Bloom 01/03-01/ MTWRFSU 01:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 2 Parrish S 01/03-01/ MTWRFSU 01:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 2 Stover S 01/03-01/ MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ MTWRF 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC/LAB 9 Nagle J 03/17-05/ MTWRF 03:00PM-04:05PM LEC/LAB 6 Borchert M 03/17-05/ KINE 005J Beginning Body Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ KINE 005K Intermediate Body Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ KINE 005M Beginning Weight Training UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Pearson-Bloom 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ KINE 005N Intermediate Weight Training UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Pearson-Bloom 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ KINE 009A Beginning Basketball UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Borchert M 01/13-05/ KINE 009B Indoor/Outdoor Soccer UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ KINE 009C Intermediate Soccer UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ KINE 009E Intermediate Basketball UC/CSU 1.5 Units MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Borchert M 01/13-05/ KINE 009H Beginning Volleyball UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Williams D 01/13-05/ KINE 009P Intermediate Volleyball UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Williams D 01/13-05/ KINE 020A Introduction to Kinesiology UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Cardinal J 01/13-05/ KINE 020H Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Brown C 01/13-05/ KINE 020S Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care UC/CSU MW 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Parrish S 01/13-05/ KINE 020W Concepts of Physical Fitness UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Brown C 01/13-05/ KINE 057 Introduction to Sports Psychology CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Marks K 01/13-05/ KINE 078 Fit Ball Training CSU 1.5 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Marks K 01/13-05/ KINE 083 Fire Candidate Physical Fitness CSU 2.5 Units TR 07:00AM-08:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Brown C 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 31

34 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM LEARNING COMMUNITY Please check the online schedule for the Puente and Umoja Learning Communities. LEARNING RESOURCES LR 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency with English 001 College Composition (4 units) These courses must be taken together as a linked learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare students for the English 001 reasearch project. Work in LR 010 will be completed online, with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Go to for more information. English 001 College Composition w L/R 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency (4 units) MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Ryan K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Swindle R 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Ryan K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Thomas L 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Giambastiani 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Jacobsen A 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari J 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Ozbirinci P 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Smith L 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Keyser G 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Ryan K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Jacobsen A 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Smith J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Keyser G 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Schouten J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari J 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Farmer E 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Thomas L 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Scott J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Smith L 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Schouten J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari J 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Juarez L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Luce K 01/13-05/ TR 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Anderson I 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/20 FAIRFIELD 32

35 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM MWF 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Juarez L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Luce K 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Hernandez B 01/13-05/ A MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Buettner J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Duane E 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Federle S 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller R 01/13-05/ TR 04:30PM-07:15PM LEC 8 Souza M 01/13-03/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Smith L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Tedone D 01/13-05/20 MATHEMATICS MATH 002 Algebra for Calculus (College Algebra) UC/CSU This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ TR 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 Sturgeon L 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sturgeon L 01/13-05/ MATH 004 Precalculus Mathematics UC/CSU 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ MTWRF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ MTWR 03:30PM-04:35PM LEC 18 Sohi S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sohi S 01/13-05/ MATH 011 Elementary Statistics UC/CSU 4.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 08:00AM-09:10AM LEC 18 Harrow R 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Harrow R 01/13-05/ TR 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ MWF 09:40AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Schmall C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Schmall C 01/13-05/ MWF 09:40AM-10:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MTWR 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Port A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Port A 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-12:10PM LEC 18 Schmall C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Schmall C 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:50PM LEC 18 Martinelli 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Martinelli 01/13-05/ MWF 12:40PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Sohi S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sohi S 01/13-05/ MW 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Allen M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Allen M 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Matthews S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Matthews S 01/13-05/ MW 04:00PM-05:50PM LEC 18 Allen M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Allen M 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Matthews S 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-09:15PM LEC/LAB 10 Pinto V 02/24-05/ MATH 012 Mathematical Ideas UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ MATH 020 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I UC/CSU 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Brewer K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Brewer K 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ MTWR 02:00PM-03:05PM LEC 18 Watson M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Watson M 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 33

36 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM MATH 021 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II UC/CSU 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Allen D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Allen D 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Conrad J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Conrad J 01/13-05/ MTWR 03:30PM-04:35PM LEC 18 Conrad J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Conrad J 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Sohi S 01/13-05/ MATH 022 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III UC/CSU 4.0 Units MWRF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Allen D 01/13-05/ MATH 023 Differential Equations UC/CSU 4.0 Units TWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Conrad J 01/13-05/ MTWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Podkolzina S 01/13-05/ MATH 030 Analytic Geometry and Calculus UC/CSU This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Valch M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Valch M 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Jones M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Jones M 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-07:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Gregory S 01/13-05/ MATH 031 Analytic Geometry and Calculus UC/CSU This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ MATH 040 Introduction to Linear Algebra UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Allen D 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ MATH 051 Trigonometry CSU This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Allen D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Allen D 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-07:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Soria Martin 01/13-05/ MATH 103 Plane Geometry This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-07:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Scott G 01/13-05/ MATH 104 Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE. This class requires purchase of MyMathLab. Exams must be taken in person. Exams are to be held at the Fairfield Campus MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Port A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Port A 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ MWF 09:20AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ MWF 09:20AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Kirkbride C 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-12:25PM LEC 18 Harrow R 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Harrow R 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-01:15PM LEC 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Jian A 01/13-05/ MWF 12:20PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Brewer K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Brewer K 01/13-05/ MTWR 02:00PM-03:05PM LEC 18 Podkolzina 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Podkolzina 01/13-05/ This class requires purchase of MyMathLab. Exams must be taken in person F 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Podkolzina 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Podkolzina 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Podkolzina 01/13-05/ MW 02:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Martinelli 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Martinelli 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Martinelli 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Martinelli 01/13-05/ TR 03:30PM-05:45PM LEC 18 Pinto V 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Pinto V 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Rodriguez H 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Sieminski S 01/13-05/ This class requires purchase of MyMathLab. MATH 114 Math for Health Occupations TR 06:00PM-07:15PM LEC 18 Esteve C 01/13-05/ MATH 310 Arithmetic TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Kaeser R 01/13-05/ MW 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Sohi S 01/13-05/ TR 04:00PM-05:15PM LEC 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-07:15PM LEC 18 Esteve C 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 34

37 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM MATH 320 Pre-Algebra 4.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 08:00AM-09:10AM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ TR 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Smith J 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Smith J 01/13-05/ MWF 12:40PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Sturgeon L 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sturgeon L 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Soria Martin 01/13-05/ MATH 330 Elementary Algebra 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 08:00AM-09:25AM LEC 18 Villatoro 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Villatoro 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Brewer K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Brewer K 01/13-05/ MWF 09:20AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ MWF 09:20AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Donovan S 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-12:25PM LEC 18 Villatoro 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Villatoro 01/13-05/ MW 02:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Esteve C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Esteve C 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Esteve C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Esteve C 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Zhiv D 01/13-05/ MATH 330A Elementary Algebra Part I This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Kaeser R 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Kaeser R 01/13-05/ MATH 330B Elementary Algebra, Part II This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Villatoro B 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Villatoro B 01/13-05/ MANAGEMENT MGMT 050 Principles of Management CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Cain P 01/13-05/ MUSIC MUSC 001 Beginning Theory UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWR 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 McLean M 01/13-05/20 MUSC 002 Beginning Theory UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWR 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 003 Advanced Theory UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWR 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 McLean M 01/13-05/ MUSC 004 Advanced Theory UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWR 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 McLean M 01/13-05/ MUSC 005 Music Fundamentals UC/CSU MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ MUSC 008 Music Appreciation UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 McLean M 01/13-05/ MW 01:30PM-02:45PM LEC 18 Mikolajcik 01/13-05/ MUSC 011 Symphonic Band UC/CSU 2.0 Units M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/20 MUSC 013 Multicultural Music in America UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Ambalal M 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Ambalal M 01/13-05/ MUSC 014 Jazz Ensemble UC/CSU 2.0 Units MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Acosta T 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Acosta T 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Acosta T 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Acosta T 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Smith D 01/13-05/ MUSC 016 Symphony Orchestra UC/CSU M 07:00PM-09:50PM LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ MUSC 017 Chamber Orchestra UC/CSU 2.0 Units M 07:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/20 MUSC 018 Beginning Steel Drum Band UC/CSU 2.0 Units W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Smith D 01/13-05/20 MUSC 019 Instrumental Ensemble UC/CSU 2.0 Units MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Acosta T 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith D 01/13-05/ M 07:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ MUSC 020 Choir UC/CSU 2.0 Units TR 02:30PM-03:45PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ T 07:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/20 FAIRFIELD 35

38 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM MUSC 021 Chorus UC/CSU 2.0 Units TR 02:30PM-03:45PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ T 07:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/20 MUSC 024 Master Works Chorale UC/CSU 2.0 Units TR 02:30PM-02:55PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ TR 02:55PM-03:45PM LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ T 07:00PM-07:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ T 08:00PM-09:50PM LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/20 MUSC 025 Chamber Choir UC/CSU 2.0 Units Note: This is an audition only class. You must contact Kristy Juliano at kristy.juliano@solano.edu for appointment TR 11:00AM-11:25AM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ TR 11:25AM-12:15PM LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ T 07:00PM-08:00PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ T 08:00PM-09:50PM LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/20 MUSC 027 Elementary Piano Part I UC/CSU 1.5 Units MW 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Ambalal M 01/13-05/ T 05:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 028 Elementary Piano Part II UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 029 Intermediate Piano Part I UC/CSU 1.5 Units MW 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 030 Intermediate Piano Part II UC/CSU 1.5 Units MW 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 033 Class Lessons in Strings UC/CSU M 07:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ MUSC 034 Class Lessons in Percussion UC/CSU 2.0 Units W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Smith D 01/13-05/ MUSC 035A Beginning Voice I UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ M 05:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Reynolds-Smith 01/13-05/ MUSC 035B Beginning Voice II UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ M 05:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Reynolds-Smith 01/13-05/ MUSC 036A Intermediate Voice I UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ M 05:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Reynolds-Smith 01/13-05/ MUSC 036B Intermediate Voice II UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 01:30PM-02:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ M 05:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Reynolds-Smith 01/13-05/ MUSC 038 Class Lessons in Beginning Guitar UC/CSU 1.5 Units R 04:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Galen R 01/13-05/ MUSC 041A Music Majors Piano UC/CSU 1.5 Units MW 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 041B Music Majors Piano UC/CSU 1.5 Units MW 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MUSC 049 Music Honors UC/CSU 2.0 Units T 07:00PM-09:50PM HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 - HONORS 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 MUSC 052 Sound Recording CSU 2.0 Units T 01:00PM-04:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Dudman M 01/13-05/ MUSC 053 Advanced Sound Recording CSU 2.0 Units T 01:00PM-04:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Dudman M 01/13-05/ MUSC 061 MIDI and Computer Music Sequencing and Scoring CSU 2.0 Units TR 11:00AM-12:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Dudman M 01/13-05/ NURSING NURS 052 Pharmacology for Nursing CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Stevens V 01/13-05/ NURS 054 Maternal-Child Nursing CSU 5.0 Units TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Fields T 01/13-03/17 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields T 01/13-03/ TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Ozsu V 01/13-03/17 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields T 01/13-03/ TW 02:00PM-09:00PM LAB 8 Averett/Kargbo 01/13-03/17 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields T 01/13-03/ TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Fields T 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields T 03/18-05/ TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Ozsu V 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields T 03/18-05/ TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Averett/Kargbo 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Ozsu V 03/18-05/ NURS 055 Nursing of Adults I CSU 5.0 Units TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Cyr C 01/13-03/17 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig E 01/13-03/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Craig E 01/13-03/17 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Cyr C 01/13-03/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Freed E 01/13-03/17 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Cyr C 01/13-03/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Cyr C 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Cyr C 03/18-05/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Sanchez A 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig E 03/18-05/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Romero L 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig E 03/18-05/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Craig E 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig E 03/18-05/ B FAIRFIELD 36

39 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM NURS 058B Skills Lab II CSU M 12:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Kiss J 01/13-05/ T 12:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Kiss J 01/13-05/ R 12:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Kiss J 01/13-05/ F 12:30PM-03:20PM LAB 18 Kiss J 01/13-05/ NURS 058D Skills Lab IV CSU 0.5 Units T 08:00AM-09:50AM LAB 12 Kiss J 01/13-04/ NURS 058D Skills Lab IV CSU 0.5 Units W 08:00AM-09:50AM LAB 12 Kiss J 01/13-04/ W 10:00AM-11:50AM LAB 12 Kiss J 01/13-04/ T 10:00AM-11:50AM LAB 12 Kiss J 01/13-04/ NURS 058E Skills Lab for LVN Transition Students CSU W 01:00PM-03:50PM LAB 18 Kiss J 01/13-05/ NURS 063 Advanced Medical Surgical and Community Nursing CSU 7.0 Units W 12:00PM-03:50PM LEC 12 Burgess D 01/13-04/ RF 07:00AM-03:10PM LAB 12 Burgess D 01/13-04/ W 12:00PM-03:50PM LEC 12 Burgess D 01/13-04/ RF 03:00PM-11:10PM LAB 12 Starbuck B 01/13-04/ W 12:00PM-03:50PM LEC 12 Burgess D 01/13-04/ RF 07:00AM-03:10PM LAB 12 Denham-Martin 01/13-04/ W 12:00PM-03:50PM LEC 12 Burgess D 01/13-04/ RF 07:00AM-03:10PM LAB 12 Abel S 01/13-04/ W 12:00PM-03:50PM LEC 12 Denham-Martin 01/13-04/ RF 07:00AM-03:10PM LAB 12 TBD - 01/13-04/04 NURS 065 Role Transition in Practice CSU 2.5 Units MTWRFSU - LAB 5 Burgess D 04/07-05/ MTWRFSU - LAB 5 Romero L 04/07-05/ MTWRFSU - LAB 5 Denham-Martin 04/07-05/16 NURS 111 Medical Terminology TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Daniel C 01/13-05/ W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Melter C 01/13-05/ NURS 159 Career Mobility Transition 3.5 Units TW 07:00AM-11:15AM LAB 8 Romero L 01/13-03/17 R 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 8 Romero L 01/13-03/ R 12:00PM-01:50PM LEC 8 Romero L 01/13-03/ NUTRITION NUTR 010 Nutrition UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Sytsma R 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Sytsma R 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Sytsma R 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Gabbard M 01/13-05/ OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION NOTE: Students enrolled in OCED 090 may not enroll in OCED 091 during the same semester. Students may take OCED 090 to a maximum of 16 units. Combined units in all work experience courses shall not exceed 16. Note: CSU will accept up to 12 units for transfer. To determine the correct course length and number of units in which to enroll, refer to the following formula for paid employment (unpaid work requires fewer hours per week): Full Semester Sections: 1 unit=5 work hours per week, 2 units =10 work hours per week, 3 units =15 work hours per week, 4 units =20 work hours per week, 5 units - 25 hours per week, 6 units = 30 hours per week, 12-Week Sections: 1 unit =7 work hours per week, 2 units =14 work hours per week, 3 units =19 work hours per week, 4 units = 25 hours per week, 8-Week Sections: 1 unit =10 work hours per week, 2 units =20 work hours per week, 3 units = 28 hours per week. Discipline Note: Students enrolled in online sections of OCED 090 and OCED 091 are required to attend a one-time on-campus orientation. Both orientations will be held in Room 812 (Building 800). There will be two (2) orientations from which to choose: Orientation #1: Friday, August 16, 2013, from 6:00-8:00 pm; Orientation #2: Saturday, August 17, 2013, from 12:00-2:00 pm. OCED 090 Occupational Work Experience CSU Units This is a full semester, 1-unit course MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 2-unit course MTWF - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 3-unit course MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 4-unit course MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 5-unit course WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 6-unit course WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 These are 1-unit, 12 week courses W 12:30PM-01:35PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 04:40PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 2-unit, 12 weeks courses W 12:30PM-01:35PM LEC 12 Smith R 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Smith R 02/12-05/ W 04:40PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 3-unit, 12 week courses W 12:30PM-01:35PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 04:40PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 1-unit, 8 week courses W 12:30PM-02:10PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ W 04:00PM-05:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 These are 2-unit, 8 week courses W 12:30PM-02:10PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ W 04:00PM-05:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 FAIRFIELD 37

40 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM OCED 091 General Work Experience CSU Units This is a full semester, 1-unit course MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 2-unit course MTWRFSU - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 3-unit course MTWRF - WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 4-unit course WrkExp 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF - ONLI 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 These are 1-unit, 12 week courses W 12:30PM-01:35PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 04:40PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 2-unit, 12 week courses W 12:30PM-01:35PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 04:40PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 1-unit, 8 week courses W 12:30PM-02:20PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ W 04:00PM-05:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY OT 054A Beginning Keyboarding A CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 01/13-03/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 01/13-03/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ OT 054B Beginning Keyboarding B CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 01/13-03/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 01/13-03/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ OT 055A Intermediate Keyboarding/ Word Processing A CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 01/13-03/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 01/13-03/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ OT 055B Intermediate Keyboarding/ Word Processing B CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 01/13-03/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 01/13-03/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 01/13-03/ TR 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ OT 056 Advanced Keyboarding/Word Processing CSU 1.0- These are 1-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial enrollment TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ These are 2-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial enrollment TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ These are 3-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial enrollment TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ TR 06:30PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 06:30PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 06:30PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ OT 059 Medical Keyboarding and Computer Applications CSU F 10:00AM-12:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ OT 060 Administrative Medical Assistant CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ OT 063 Introduction to ICD-9-CM Coding CSU W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Lane E 01/13-05/ OT 066 CPT-IV Coding CSU T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Lane E 01/13-05/ OT 100 Skill Building on the Computer Keyboard T 09:30AM-10:20AM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ M 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ T 11:00AM-11:50PM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ T 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 38

41 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM OT 101 Study of Human Diseases for Medical Assistants M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Lane E 01/13-05/ OT 151 Office Systems & Procedures TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ OT 162 Ten Key R 09:30AM-10:20AM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ W 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/ R 11:00AM-11:50PM LEC 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Carpenter D 01/13-05/ R 06:30PM-07:45PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ PHILOSOPHY PHIL 001 Introduction to Critical Thinking and Reasoning UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Warren T 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Pelletti M 01/13-05/ PHIL 003 Introduction to Philosophy UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Warren T 01/13-05/ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 030 Beginning Photography UC/CSU T 05:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Zidek A 01/13-05/ PHOT 035 Art of Photography UC/CSU T 12:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Craven E 01/13-05/ MW 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Lukehart T 01/13-05/ PHOT 051 Photography Laboratory CSU 0.5 Units F - LAB 18 Lukehart T 01/13-05/ F 09:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 Lukehart T 01/13-05/ PHOT 052 Alternative Photography CSU S 10:00AM-02:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Zak R 01/13-05/ PHOT 057 Special Projects CSU T 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Brown D 01/13-05/20 PHOT 070 Beginning Digital Photography CSU TR 11:00AM-01:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Zidek A 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-03:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Zak R 01/13-05/ PHOT 071 Digital Imaging 1 CSU T 05:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Pfitzner M 01/13-05/ PHOT 151 Professional Photography: Introduction 4.0 Units MW 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Zak R 01/13-05/ PHOT 153 Professional Photography: Product and Advertising 4.0 Units TR 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Mariani R 01/13-05/ PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHSC 012 Introduction to Principles of Physical Science UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 02:00PM-03:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/20 PHYSICS PHYS 002 General Physics (Non-calculus) UC/CSU 5.0 Units T 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Hannan Z 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:50PM LEC 18 Hannan Z 01/13-05/ PHYS 004 General Physics (Non-calculus) UC/CSU 5.0 Units M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ PHYS 006 Physics for Science and Engineering UC/CSU 5.0 Units R 08:00AM-10:50AM LAB 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/20 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ R 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ R 02:00PM-05:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Lutz M 01/13-05/ PHYS 008 Physics for Science and Engineering UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/ T 02:00PM-05:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/ POLITICAL SCIENCE PLSC 001 Introduction to American Government and Politics UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Bundenthal 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Powell J 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Bundenthal 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Powell J 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Powell J 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Wilson F 01/13-05/ PLSC 002 Introduction to Comparative Government UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Bundenthal 01/13-05/ PLSC 005 Constitutional Rights in a Multicultural Society UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Powell J 01/13-05/ PLSC 006 Basic Concepts in Political Thought UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Warren T 01/13-05/ PLSC 050 Student Leadership CSU T 12:30PM-02:20PM LAB 18 Wilson F 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Wilson F 01/13-05/20 FAIRFIELD 39

42 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Daprato R 01/13-05/ TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Jaimez T 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Daprato R 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Daprato R 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Gotch-Posta 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Gotch-Posta 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Bolz C 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Jaimez T 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ PSYC 002 Biological Psychology UC/CSU MWF 02:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Gotch-Posta 01/13-05/ PSYC 004 Research Methods in Behavioral Science UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Gotch-Posta 01/13-05/ MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Gotch-Posta 01/13-05/ PSYC 005 Abnormal Psychology UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Bolz C 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Bolz C 01/13-05/ PSYC 010 Psychology of Woman UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 McCord K 03/18-05/ PSYC 020 Personal and Social Behavior UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Cabrera S 01/13-05/ PSYC 030 Introduction to Social Psychology UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Jaimez T 01/13-05/ PSYC 034 Human Sexual Behavior UC/CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Bolz C 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ SOCIOLOGY SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology UC/CSU TR 07:00AM-08:15AM LEC 18 Harris R 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Harris R 03/18-05/ SOC 002 Social Issues and Problems UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Schulz S 01/13-05/ SOC 023 Sociology of African Americans UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ SOC 040 Sociology of the Family UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCS 022 Ethnic, Racial and Minority Group Relations in Harmony and Conflict UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Moore S 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Livingston R 01/13-05/ SOCS 023 The African-American Family UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 McCord K 01/13-05/ SOCS 030 Peace, Non Violence and Conflict Resolution UC/CSU TR 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 8 McCord K 03/18-05/ THEATRE ARTS THEA 001 Principles and Theory of Acting UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Bullis E 01/13-05/ MW 01:30PM-02:45PM LEC 18 Bullis E 01/13-05/ THEA 002 Principles and Theory of Acting UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ THEA 003 Stagecraft UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-01:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Long D 01/13-05/ THEA 008 Stage Make-Up UC/CSU 2.0 Units F 10:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Bandy B 01/13-05/ THEA 047 Technical Production UC/CSU TR 02:00PM-03:15PM LAB 18 Long D 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Long D 01/13-05/ TWRFSU 06:30PM-08:20PM LAB 5 Long D 03/17-04/ LAB 5 Long D 03/17-04/13 THEA 048B Theatre Lab-Comedy UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWR 06:00PM-06:50PM LAB 11 Bullis E 01/28-04/ LAB 11 Bullis E 01/28-04/13 THEA 050 Performance for the Camera CSU MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 Bullis E 01/13-05/ THEA 062 Theatrical Costume Practicum CSU 1.0- This is a 1-unit course F 02:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 Valentino 01/13-05/ This is a 2-unit course F 02:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 Valentino 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Valentino 01/13-05/20 This is a 3-unit course F 02:00PM-04:50PM LAB 18 Valentino 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Valentino 01/13-05/20 FAIRFIELD 40

43 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM TELEVISION TV 050 Survey of Broadcasting CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Wadenius 01/13-05/ TV 055 Beginning Television Production CSU T 02:00PM-04:50PM LEC 18 Vinet E 01/13-05/ TV 056 Advanced Television Production CSU T 02:00PM-05:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Vinet E 01/13-05/ TV 060 Television and Film Writing CSU W 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Smith-Rowsey 01/13-05/ WATER & WASTEWATER WATR 100 Wastewater Treatment I 4.0 Units M 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC 18 Zolfarelli 01/13-05/ WATR 101 Basic Chemistry for Water and Wastewater 4.0 Units W 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC 18 Gumber R 01/13-05/ WATR 104 Water Treatment I T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Keener R 01/13-05/ WATR 105 Wastewater Treatment II R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Dominguez 01/13-05/ WATR 106 Instrumentation and Controls W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ WATR 121 Collection Systems Maintenance 2.0 Units M 06:00PM-07:50PM LEC 18 Dominguez 01/13-05/ WELDING WELD 100 Welding Technology 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:15AM-12:15PM LAB 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ WELD 101 Welding Technology 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:15AM-12:15PM LAB 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ WELD 102 Welding Technology 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:15AM-12:15PM LAB 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ WELD 103 Welding Technology 10.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ MTWRF 09:15AM-12:15PM LAB 18 Kissinger 01/13-05/ WELD 121 Plate Code Welder (Advanced) TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Sanderson R 01/13-05/ WELD 122 Pipe Welding (Basic) TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Sanderson R 01/13-05/ WELD 123 Pipe Welding (Advanced) TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Sanderson R 01/13-05/ WELD 124 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Sanderson R 01/13-05/ WELD 125 Gas Metal Arc Welding TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Sanderson R 01/13-05/ WELD 500 Special Welding Problems MTWR - LAB 18 Kissinger J 01/13-05/ FAIRFIELD 41

44 Vacaville Center Classes-VVCT, VVNU, DFD Vacaville Center 2001 North Village Parkway, Vacaville, CA (707) Transforming Lives Transforming Our Community! Pursue a career, expand your interests, or transfer to a 4-year college or university. Solano Community College offers courses and programs to meet your needs at the Vacaville and Travis Centers. Educating students of all ages, with or without a high school diploma: High tech facilities Quality instruction Low-cost tuition Flexible classes Our Programs: A Foundation for Your Future General Education Transfer to 4-year university or college Job skills Basic Skills Pursue a career, expand your interests, or transfer to a 4-year college or university. Solano Community College offers courses and programs to meet your needs at the Vacaville and Travis Centers. Program and course offerings designed to meet your educational needs, including Aeronautics Biotechnology Business and Computer Science Career Technical Education Fine and Applied Arts Behavioral Sciences English As A Second Language Health Occupations Humanities Math/Science Physical Education/Athletics Student Services We offer a variety of one-stop services at the Vacaville Center: Assessment Testing Counseling & Career Guidance Financial Aid Assistance Student Health Services Library Services Library Computer Labs Transfer Workshops Learning Lab Featuring: Firefighter Academy Learn the safety requirements and techniques of \fire prevention and fire control. Become eligible for Firefighter Certification. Some Vacaville offerings may be held at the Vacaville Annex: 2000 N. Village Parkway, Vacaville. (Room number - A =Vacaville Annex) VACAVILLE 42

45 Vacaville Center Classes-VVCT, VVNU, DFD Vacaville Center 2001 North Village Parkway, Vacaville, CA (707) Some Vacaville offerings may be held at the Vacaville Annex: 2000 N. Village Parkway, Vacaville. Visit for further details about course location information. The Vacaville Center office hours are 8AM - 6:30PM Monday through Thursday; 8AM - 4:30PM on Friday. Center information, including driving directions, is available on the Vacaville Center web site: solano.edu/campus_sites/vaca_center.html. ASSESSMENT TESTING: Assessment testing is available at the Vacaville Center. Please see the Assessment Schedule on page 9. BOOK SALES: Textbooks for all Vacaville Center classes may be purchased at the main campus in Fairfield or online: COUNSELING: The Counseling Center provides career, educational, and personal counseling services. Counselors work with students to help them understand their interests, abilities and achievements. They also assist in determining goals and planning programs to attain those goals. Counseling is available year-round. HOW DO I MAKE A COUNSELING APPOINTMENT? 1. In person 2. Online at then click MySolano. 3. Call the Vacaville Center at (707) PARKING: Parking at the Vacaville Center is $20 per vehicle for the semester and is valid for all Solano Community College campuses. Daily parking permits are available from the permit dispenser located to the left of the parking lot entrance. Daily permits are $1 per day (quarters only). Parking for Summer term is $6.00. REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE: We can help you with applications and online registration during our regular business hours. VACAVILLE CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ACCOUNTING ACCT 001 Principles of Accounting - Financial UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 08:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ A ACCT 002 Principles of Accounting - Managerial UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 11:00AM-12:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ A BIOLOGY BIO 005 Introductory Physiology UC/CSU 5.0 Units MW 08:30AM-11:20AM LAB 18 Moore 01/13-05/ MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 Moore 01/13-05/ R 11:30AM-02:20PM LAB 18 Gunhan 01/13-05/20 TR 03:00PM-04:20PM LEC 18 Gunhan 01/13-05/ ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 001 Physical Anthropology UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Taylor-Hill 01/13-05/ ANTH 002 Cultural Anthropology UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Gravely 01/13-05/ ART ART 001 Art History UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Brunner 01/13-05/ ART 011 Survey of Modern Art UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Federle 01/13-05/ A BIO 014 Principles of Microbiology UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LAB 18 Re 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Re 01/13-05/ BIO 015 Introduction to Biology UC/CSU 4.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Paschal 01/13-05/ W 12:00PM-02:50PM LAB 18 Paschal 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Krueger 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-09:05PM LAB 18 Krueger 01/13-05/ BIO 016 Introduction to Human Biology UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Paschal 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Moore 01/13-05/ M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Paschal 01/13-05/ BIO 016L Human Biology Laboratory UC/CSU 1.5 Units F 10:00AM-11:50AM LAB 18 Moore 01/13-05/ ONLI 18 Moore 01/13-05/20 ONLIN R 11:00AM-12:50PM LAB 18 Moore 01/13-05/ ONLI 18 Moore 01/13-05/20 ONLIN BIO 019 Marine Biology UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Paschal 01/13-05/ T 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 Paschal 01/13-05/

46 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES CDFS 038 Child Growth and Development UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Obegi 01/13-05/ CDFS 056 Intervention and Strategies for Working with Children with Challenging Behaviors CSU T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 McSweeney 01/13-05/ CDFS 070 Lifespan Human Development CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Obegi 01/13-05/ CHEMISTRY CHEM 001 General Chemistry UC/CSU 5.0 Units TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Higashi 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-12:20PM LAB 18 Higashi 01/13-05/ TR 05:15PM-06:30PM LEC 18 Higashi 01/13-05/ TR 06:30PM-09:30PM LAB 18 Higashi 01/13-05/ CIS 035 Introduction to Java Programming UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Urrutia 01/13-05/ CIS 050 Microcomputer Applications CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Anderson 01/13-05/ CIS 062 Creating Web Interactivity with Flash CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CIS 066 Microsoft Word CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Fracisco 01/13-05/ CIS 090 Introduction to PowerPoint CSU 1.5 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Fracisco 03/18-05/ CIS 164 A+ Computer Operating Systems Technology 4.0 Units MW 06:00PM-08:45PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ VACAVILLE CHEM 010 Intermediate Chemistry UC/CSU 4.0 Units MW 11:00AM-01:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Balsley 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Montanez 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LAB 18 Montanez 01/13-05/ CHEM 160 Introductory Chemistry 4.0 Units TR 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ R 02:30PM-05:20PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CINEMATOGRAPHY CINA 010 The Art of Cinema UC/CSU R 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Kielwasser 01/13-05/ CINA 011 American Cultures in Film UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Kielwasser 01/13-05/ COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE CIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements TR 06:00PM-07:15PM LEC 18 Anderson 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Anderson 01/13-05/ CIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Urrutia 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Urrutia 01/13-05/ CIS 022 Introduction to Programming UC/CSU Students are required to spend 1 hour per week in the computer lab as part of the course requirements MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Urrutia 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Urrutia 01/13-05/20 CIS 173 Computer Forensics Investigations TR 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 001 Introduction to Criminal Justice UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Valenzuela 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Ellasces 01/13-05/ CJ 002 Concepts of Criminal Law UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Valenzuela 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Ellasces 01/13-05/ CJ 011 Community Relations UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Valenzuela 01/13-05/ CJ 057 Criminal Justice Career Development CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Dawson 01/13-05/ A CJ 059 Interviewing and Counseling CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Dawson S 01/13-05/ A COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM 001 Introduction to Public Speaking UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ M 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ A W 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Whitesell J 01/13-05/ A R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 McReynolds G 01/13-05/ A 44

47 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM COUNSELING COUN 050 Career-Life Planning CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Hernandez-Neil 01/13-05/ A M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Ramos 01/13-05/ A COUN 055 Valuing Diversity CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Muhaimin 01/13-05/ A MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/04-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/10-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/11-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/25-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/03-03/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/04-03/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ ECONOMICS ECON 001 Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Maghoney 01/13-05/ ECON 002 Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Maghoney 01/13-05/ UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari 01/13-05/20 UC/CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Hernandez 01/13-05/ A UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fuller 01/13-05/20 ENGL 046 American Sign Language 1 UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Estes 01/13-05/ ENGL 047 American Sign Language 2 UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Estes 01/13-05/ ENGL 310 Writing Skills Lab MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 Wright 01/13-05/ ENGL 310 Writing Skills Lab 0.5 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 Wright 01/13-05/ ENGL 350 Reading and Writing Skills for ESL Students MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Wright 01/13-05/ ENGL 350L English 350 Lab 1.5 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 Wright 01/13-05/ ENGL 355 Writing and Reading Skills MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Wright 01/13-05/ ENGL 355L English 355 Lab 1.5 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 Wright 01/13-05/ VACAVILLE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT 128 Emergency Medical Responder MW 05:30PM-09:00PM LEC/LAB 8 Jansen 01/13-03/ A MW 05:30PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 8 Jansen 03/18-05/ A ENGLISH English 001 College Composition w L/R 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency (4 units) These courses must be taken together as a linked learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare students for the English 001 reasearch project. Work in LR 010 will be completed online, with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Go to for more information. UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Jacobsen 01/13-05/20 UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari 01/13-05/20 UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 18 Scolari 01/13-05/20 ENGL 360 Accelerated English 5.0 Units TR 10:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ ENGL 370 English Fundamentals MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ ENGL 370L English Fundamentals Lab 0.5 Units :00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 Wright 01/13-05/ :00AM-12:00PM LAB 8 Wright 01/13-03/ :00AM-12:00PM LAB 8 Wright 03/18-05/ ENGL 380 Advanced English Fundamentals MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Schouten 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Wright R 01/13-05/

48 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ENGLISH Reading ENGL 062 Analytical Reading CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Dambrosio A 01/13-05/ ENGL 353 Textbook Reading Strategies MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Konecny 01/13-05/ A English as a Second Language ESL 372 Fundamentals of ESL Reading T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ FIRE TECHNOLOGY FIRE 050 Principles of Emergency Services CSU TR 11:00AM-12:30PM LEC 18 Preciado 01/13-05/ A T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Miller 01/13-05/ GEOLOGY GEOL 002 Geology Laboratory UC/CSU T 01:00PM-03:50PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ HISTORY HIST 004 History of Western Civilization to 1500 UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Hutton 01/13-05/ HIST 017 History of the United States to 1865 UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Gompert 01/13-05/ HIST 028 African American History to 1877 UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Arce 01/13-05/ HIST 037 Women in American History UC/CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Gompert 01/13-05/ A VACAVILLE FIRE 051 Fire Behavior & Combustion CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Pike 01/13-05/ FIRE 053 Fire Prevention CSU TR 02:00PM-03:15PM LEC 18 Pike 01/13-05/ FIRE 055 Fundamentals of Fire Service Operations CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Preciado 01/13-05/ A FIRE 057 Fire Service Safety and Survival Practices CSU 4.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-11:50AM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ FIRE 114 Fire Apparatus Maintenance TR 03:30PM-04:45PM LEC 18 Pike 01/13-05/ FIRE 140 Fire Technology Academy 24.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-10:30AM LEC 19 TBD - 01/13-05/ A MTWRF 11:15AM-05:15PM LAB 19 TBD - 01/13-05/ A FIRE 161 Fire Management I 2.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-11:05AM LEC 1 Webster 04/28-05/02 MTWRF 12:00PM-06:15PM LAB 1 Webster 04/28-05/02 FOREIGN LANGUAGE French FREN 031 First Semester French, Part 1 UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ Spanish SPAN 001 First Semester Spanish UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-11:25AM LEC 18 Salanova-Diaz 01/13-05/ A SPAN 032 First Semester Spanish, Part 2 UC/CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ SPAN 034 Second Semester Spanish, Part 2 UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Abel-Quintero 01/13-05/ A HORTICULTURE HORT 056 Landscape Pest Control and Mgt CSU 4.0 Units TR 06:00PM-07:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ A TR 07:25PM-08:40PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ A KINESIOLOGY Students should be aware that there are inherent risks involved in any Kinesiology class. Students must notify the instructor of any medical condition they have, or have had in the past, that may impact their ability to participate in the class. KINE 005D Circuit Training UC/CSU 1.5 Units MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC/LAB 18 Williams 01/13-05/20 KINE 006C Pilates for Fitness UC/CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Nagle 01/13-05/ KINE 078 Fit Ball Training CSU 1.5 Units MW 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Nagle 01/13-05/ MATHEMATICS MATH 004 Precalculus Mathematics UC/CSU 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 09:00AM-10:25AM LEC 18 Rhoads 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Rhoads G 01/13-05/ MATH 011 Elementary Statistics UC/CSU 4.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE TR 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Wai N 01/13-05/ A - LAB 18 Wai N 01/13-05/ MW 12:00PM-01:50PM LEC 18 Hannan 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Hannan Z 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-02:20PM LEC 18 Fioritto C 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Fioritto C 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Hannan Z 01/13-05/

49 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM MATH 012 Mathematical Ideas UC/CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 Rhoads G 01/13-05/ MATH 030 Analytic Geometry and Calculus UC/CSU MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 Rhoads G 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Rhoads G 01/13-05/ MATH 104 Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units TR 09:30AM-11:45AM LEC 18 Jones M 01/13-05/ A - LAB 18 Jones M 01/13-05/ MW 01:30PM-03:45PM LEC 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Robertson R 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Daugavietis G 01/13-05/ A TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MATH 310 Arithmetic TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Rutaganira 01/13-05/ A MATH 320 Pre-Algebra 4.0 Units MWF 12:00PM-01:10PM LEC 18 Wai 01/13-05/ A - LAB 18 Wai 01/13-05/ MATH 330 Elementary Algebra 5.0 Units R 08:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Gunther 01/13-05/ A MTWRF - ONLI 18 Gunther 01/13-05/20 ONLIN MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Lum 01/13-05/ A - LAB 18 Lum 01/13-05/ TR 02:00PM-04:15PM LEC 18 Rutaganira 01/13-05/ A - LAB 18 Rutaganira 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Mahmood 01/13-05/ A MUSIC MUSC 007 Jazz and Popular Music in America: Ragtime to rock UC/CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Pitzulo 01/13-05/ MUSC 013 Multicultural Music in America UC/CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Holland 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Holland 01/13-05/ PHILOSOPHY PHIL 001 Introduction to Critical Thinking and Reasoning UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Warren 01/13-05/ PHIL 003 Introduction to Philosophy UC/CSU 3.0 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Warren 01/13-05/ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 035 Art of Photography UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Lukehart 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Pfitzner 01/13-05/ A PHOT 070 Beginning Digital Photography CSU R 05:00PM-06:50PM LEC 18 Craven 01/13-05/ A R 07:00PM-09:50PM LAB 18 Craven 01/13-05/ A POLITICAL SCIENCE PLSC 001 Introduction to American Government and Politics UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Wilson 01/13-03/ PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Rickgauer 03/18-05/ PSYC 020 Personal and Social Behavior UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Cabrera 01/13-05/20 SOCIOLOGY SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Bright 01/13-05/ VACAVILLE MUSC 038 Class Lessons in Beginning Guitar UC/CSU 1.5 Units W 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Holland 01/13-05/ W 03:30PM-05:20PM LAB 18 Holland 01/13-05/ MUSC 039 Class Lessons in Intermediate Guitar UC/CSU 1.5 Units W 02:30PM-03:20PM LEC 18 Holland 01/13-05/ W 03:30PM-05:20PM LAB 18 Holland 01/13-05/ NUTRITION NUTR 010 Nutrition UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Bourdon 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Bourdon 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Gabbard 01/13-05/ SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCS 022 Ethnic, Racial and Minority Group Relations in Harmony and Conflict UC/CSU MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Avelar 01/13-05/ A THEATRICAL ARTS THEA 006 Introduction to Theatre: Understanding Drama UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 McBride 01/13-05/ A MTWRF - ONLI 18 Spindt 01/13-05/20 ONLIN 47

50 Vallejo Center 545 Columbus Parkway Vallejo, CA Solano Community College offers two types of Internet classes for credit: online and hybrid classes. Online classes are taught over the Internet and hybrid classes are taught partly over the Internet and partly in the classroom. These classes have regular assignment schedules and reading material and the same learning requirements as traditional classes. Participation in online sections and hybrid sections require that students have a computer with Internet access and a web browser. The individual classes will also have additional requirements such as a textbook and possibly a specific software program to be used. You might also have to come to campus for an in-person exam. Get the career skills you need to succeed! Start your future today! Pursue a career, expand your interests, or transfer to a 4-year college. Solano Community College offer courses and programs to meet your needs at our new state-of-the-art Vallejo Center. Providing students with: Quality instruction High-tech facilities Flexible classes Low-cost tuition Our Programs: A Framework to the Future We have a wide range of curriculum offerings designed to meet your educational needs in our six schools: School of Liberal Arts School of Math and Science School of Career Technical Education and Business School of Human Performance and Development School of Social & Behavioral Sciences School of Health Sciences VALLEJO Featuring: Courses and Programs Math/Science Behavioral Sciences Nursing-Preliminary and Professional Courses Human Services Office Technology Criminal Justice Fire Technology Fine and Applied Arts Humanities Degree Programs & Certificates Transfer to 4-year University Job Skills Your hometown college. Easy access, flexible hours Services Available at the Vallejo Center Partnerships with 4-Year Institutions Students can complete the first two years of their college education and continue their studies for a Bachelor s Degree with SCC s higher education partners at the new Center. The Sonoma State University and SCC Partnership gives students an opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies by attending upper division classes at the SCC Vallejo Center. Enrollment Support Admissions and Records Financial Aid Veterans Affairs Assessment Testing Counseling & Guidance A professional staff of counselors are available to provide you with academic and personal counseling. Health Center Health fairs, education, testing and assessments are available in the student health center. Disabled Students Programs & Services* If you have a permanent or temporary disability, the DSPS Office can help with special equipment, tutors, mobility assistance and more. Financial Aid & EOPS* Grants, scholarships, and loans are available to help with academic expenses. Educational Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) offer grants and services to students who are financially and educa tionally disadvantaged. Job Placement* If you are looking for part-time or fulltime employment, the Job Placement Office can help. Available at Fairfield campus. Transfer Information Information, workshops and assistance is available to help with transferring to 4-year colleges and universities. Sonoma State University Partnership Gives students an opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies by attending upper division classes at the SCC Vallejo Center. *Office located at Fairfield Campus See for additional information 48

51 Vallejo Center Classes Solano Community College (SCC) has established a new, state-of-the art Vallejo Campus on a 10-acre site in the Northgate area, which includes 40,000 square feet of classrooms, science and computer labs, an auditorium and a multi-use facility serving the physical education, dance and theatre programs. Solano Community College serves over 12,290 students from its countywide service area. SCC holds classes during two semesters (Spring and Fall) each year, plus Summer sessions. Flexible scheduling, designed for student convenience, includes day, evening and Saturday classes, held on and off the campus. Program and course offerings are offered from all divisions: Business and Computer Science, Career Technology, Counseling, Fine & Applied Arts/Behavioral Sciences, Health Sciences, Humanities, Math/Science, and Physical Education/Athletics. The Vallejo Center office hours are 8:00AM to 7:00PM, Monday through Thursday and 8:00AM to 3:00PM on Fridays. Registration forms, financial materials, schedule of classes, catalogs, and general information are available at the center. You may learn more about the Vallejo Center at BOOK SALES: Textbooks for all South County classes may be purchased at the main campus in Fairfield or online: bookstore COMPUTER LAB HOURS: The computer lab hours will be posted at the Vallejo Center labs and at COUNSELING: The Counseling Center provides career, educational, and personal counseling services. Counselors work with students to help them understand their interests, abilities and achievements. They also assist in determining goals and planning programs to attain those goals. Counseling is available year-round. HOW DO I MAKE A COUNSELING APPOINTMENT? 1. In person 2. Online at then click MySolano. 3. Call the campus at (707) ENGLISH ASSESSMENT TESTING: You are encouraged to take the English Assessment test if you are a new, non-exempt student. See the exemption criteria and testing schedule on page 9. New students must submit an application for admission prior to testing. You are advised to apply and test prior to meeting with a counselor. PARKING: Parking at the Vallejo Center is $20 per vehicle for the semester. Daily parking permits are available from the permit dispenser located in the parking lot for $1 per day (machine accepts $1 bills and small change). Both permits are valid at all Solano Community College Campuses. Parking for Summer term is $6.00. PHOTO ID: Students attending classes only at South County locations are not required to purchase student identification cards; however, if you wish to use the Vallejo Center computer lab you must furnish proof of enrollment in a computer class (the registration receipt and some form of photo ID). REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE: We can help you with applications and online registration during our regular business hours. GENERAL INFORMATON FAIRFIELD VACAVILLE VALLEJO CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 001 Physical Anthropology UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Cross L 03/18-05/ ART ART 010 Art Appreciation UC/CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Brunner T 01/13-05/ ART 019 Figure Painting UC/CSU 3.5 Units F 09:00AM-10:50AM LEC 18 Levy C 01/13-05/ F 11:00AM-03:15PM LAB 18 Levy C 01/13-05/ ASTRONOMY ASTR 010 General Astronomy UC/CSU TR 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Smith R 01/13-05/ BIOLOGY BIO 014 Principles of Microbiology UC/CSU 4.0 Units MWF 08:30AM-09:20AM LEC 18 Dekloe J 01/13-05/ MW 09:30AM-10:45AM LAB 18 Dekloe J 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Goesdasilva F 01/13-05/ BIO 015 Introduction to Biology UC/CSU 4.0 Units MW 12:00PM-01:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ W 01:30PM-04:20PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Riddell B 01/13-05/ T 09:00AM-11:50AM LAB 18 Riddell B 01/13-05/ MW 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ BIO 016 Introduction to Human Biology UC/CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Riddell B 01/13-05/ BUSINESS BUS 005 Introduction to Business UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Ogden C 01/13-05/

52 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES CDFS 052 Children with Special Needs CSU MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 18 McSweeney M 01/13-05/ CDFS 062 Intro to Early Childhood Education: Principles and Practices CSU T 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Bussewitz B 01/13-05/ CDFS 070 Lifespan Human Development CSU M 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Bussewitz B 01/13-05/ CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 001 Introduction to Criminal Justice UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/ MTWRF - LEC 18 Kolbe K 01/13-05/20 ONLIN CJ 051 Criminal Investigation CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/ CJ 058 Fundamentals of Crime and Delinquency CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/ CHEMISTRY CHEM 001 General Chemistry UC/CSU 5.0 Units TR 02:30PM-05:20PM LAB 18 Gelfand V 01/13-05/ TR 05:30PM-06:45PM LEC 18 Gelfand V 01/13-05/ CHEM 010 Intermediate Chemistry UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Tsang T/TBD 01/13-05/ CHEM 051 Chemistry for the Health Sciences CSU 5.0 Units TR 08:30AM-09:45AM LEC 18 Spillner C 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-01:50PM LAB 18 Spillner C 01/13-05/ CHEM 160 Introductory Chemistry 4.0 Units MW 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MW 12:40PM-03:30PM LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MW 05:00PM-07:50PM LEC/LAB 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ CINEMATOGRAPHY CINA 010 The Art of Cinema UC/CSU T 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 18 Geyer A 01/13-05/ CINA 011 American Cultures in Film UC/CSU T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Geyer A 01/13-05/ COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE CIS 050 Microcomputer Applications CSU TR 01:30PM-02:45PM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/ COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM 001 Introduction to Public Speaking UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 McReynolds G 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ COUNSELING COUN 050 Career-Life Planning CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Struntz W 01/13-05/ COUN 055 Valuing Diversity CSU R 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Wallace J 01/13-05/ COUN 101 Orientation for College Success 0.5 Units MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/03-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/04-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/10-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/11-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:20PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/25-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/03-03/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/04-03/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ VALLEJO CIS 066 Microsoft Word CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/ CIS 073 Microsoft Excel CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/

53 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM ENGLISH English 001 College Composition w L/R 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency (4 units) These courses must be taken together as a linked learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare students for the English 001 reasearch project. Work in LR 010 will be completed online, with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Go to for more information. UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Rotenberg S 01/13-05/20 UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Smith J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Fink M 01/13-05/20 ENGL 370L English Fundamentals Lab 0.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 8 McBride C 01/13-03/ MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 8 McBride C 03/18-05/ ENGL 380 Advanced English Fundamentals TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Stevenson C 01/13-05/ ENGLISH Reading ENGL 062 Analytical Reading CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Boerner H 01/13-05/ ENGL 353 Textbook Reading Strategies TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Boerner H 01/13-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Boerner H 01/13-05/ UC/CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Shlah Z 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 English as a Second Language ESL 374 Fundamentals of ESL Grammar R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Lawson D 01/13-05/ VALLEJO ENGL 002 Critical Thinking and Writing About Literature UC/CSU 4.0 Units MWF 08:40AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Smith J 01/13-05/ W 06:00PM-09:50PM LEC 18 Lamons-Raiford 01/13-05/ ENGL 004 Critical Thinking and Composition: Language in Context UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ ENGL 310 Writing Skills Lab 0.5 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ ENGL 350 Reading and Writing Skills for ESL Students MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Lowe K 01/13-05/ MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ ENGL 355 Writing and Reading Skills MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Lowe K 01/13-05/ ENGL 355L English 355 Lab 1.5 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ ENGL 360 Accelerated English 5.0 Units TR 10:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Stevenson C 01/13-05/20 ENGL 370 English Fundamentals MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ FIRE TECHNOLOGY FIRE 050 Principles of Emergency Services CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Pike R 01/13-05/ FIRE 054 Fire Protection Systems CSU MW 02:30PM-03:45PM LEC 18 Pike R 01/13-05/ HISTORY HIST 017 History of the United States to 1865 UC/CSU TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Byrn K 01/13-05/ HIST 018 History of the United States from 1865 UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Eigen K 01/13-05/ HIST 037 Women in American History UC/CSU MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Martin R 01/13-05/ KINESIOLOGY KINE 078 Fit Ball Training CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC/LAB 18 Burnsed F 01/13-05/

54 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM MATHEMATICS MATH 011 Elementary Statistics UC/CSU 4.0 Units MWF 08:00AM-09:35AM LEC/LAB 18 Grube T 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-11:45AM LEC/LAB 18 Grube T 01/13-05/ MATH 104 Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units MWF 08:00AM-09:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Valch M 01/13-05/ TR 09:30AM-11:45AM LEC 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Sengmany K 01/13-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Bischof O 01/13-05/ NUTRITION NUTR 010 Nutrition UC/CSU MW 04:00PM-05:15PM LEC 18 Bourdon I 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Bourdon I 01/13-05/ PHILOSOPHY PHIL 003 Introduction to Philosophy UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Pelletti M 01/13-05/20 MATH 310 Arithmetic TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 18 Lantzy H 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-02:15PM LEC 18 Sheehan P 01/13-05/ MATH 320 Pre-Algebra 4.0 Units TR 08:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Lantzy H 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Lantzy H 01/13-05/ MW 01:00PM-02:50PM LEC 18 Lui E 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Lui E 01/13-05/ MATH 330 Elementary Algebra 5.0 Units This class requires 1 hour of weekly attendance in the MAC to complete lab assignments. 3 HOURS OF MAC MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE CENSUS DATE MWF 08:00AM-09:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Sheehan P 01/13-05/ TR 12:30PM-02:45PM LEC 18 Valenzuela K 01/13-05/ LAB 18 Valenzuela K 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Owens K 01/13-05/ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 035 Art of Photography UC/CSU M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Williamson S 01/13-05/ POLITICAL SCIENCE PLSC 001 Intro to American Government and Politics UC/CSU TR 08:00AM-09:15AM LEC 18 Baxter J 01/13-05/ M 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Powell J 01/13-05/ PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Daprato R 01/13-05/ VALLEJO MUSIC MUSC 013 Multicultural Music in America UC/CSU TR 09:30AM-10:45AM LEC 18 Galen R 01/13-05/ R 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Pitzulo V 01/13-05/ MUSC 026 Vocal Jazz Ensemble UC/CSU 2.0 Units W 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/20 MUSC 035A Beginning Voice I UC/CSU 1.5 Units W 04:30PM-06:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ MUSC 035B Beginning Voice II UC/CSU 1.5 Units W 04:30PM-06:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ MUSC 036A Intermediate Voice I UC/CSU 1.5 Units W 04:30PM-06:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ MUSC 039 Class Lessons in Intermediate Guitar UC/CSU 1.5 Units R 04:00PM-06:50PM LEC/LAB 18 Galen R 01/13-05/ MUSC 051 Jazz and Popular Solo voice CSU 1.5 Units W 04:30PM-06:20PM LEC/LAB 18 Juliano K 01/13-05/ NURSING NURS 111 Medical Terminology TR 10:30AM-11:45AM LEC 18 Daniel C 01/13-05/ R 06:30PM-09:20PM LEC 18 Stevens V 01/13-05/ PSYC 002 Biological Psychology UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Jaimez T 01/13-05/ PSYC 034 Human Sexual Behavior UC/CSU TR 12:30PM-01:45PM LEC 18 Daprato R 01/13-05/ SOCIOLOGY SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Johnson T 03/18-05/ SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCS 022 Ethnic, Racial and Minority Group Relations in Harmony and Conflict UC/CSU MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM LEC 18 Johnson T 01/13-05/ T 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Moore S 01/13-05/ FOREIGN LANGUAGE Spanish SPAN 001 First Semester Spanish UC/CSU 5.0 Units MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM LEC 18 Paeng S 01/13-05/ SPAN 031 First Semester Spanish, Part 1 UC/CSU W 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 TBD - 01/13-05/

55 Online Classes Solano Community College offers two types of Internet classes for credit: online and hybrid classes. Online classes are taught over the Internet and hybrid classes are taught partly over the Internet and partly in the classroom. These classes have regular assignment schedules and reading material and the same learning requirements as traditional classes. Participation in online sections and hybrid sections require that students have a computer with Internet access and a web browser. The individual classes will also have additional requirements such as a textbook and possibly a specific software program to be used. You might also have to come to campus for an in-person exam. Online: These classes utilize the Internet to create an educational experience that can be completely independent of time and place. Students still purchase textbook(s) and take tests, but they do the majority of the classwork at a computer connected to the Internet. They work according to their own schedule, at home, in the office, or on open access computers on campus in the library. Course materials, the syllabus, assignments, tests, and links to other Web resources, are contained on the course site. Students communicate with their instructor, and each other, by sending and receiving and by participating in threaded discussions. These are discussions that continue over time where students drop in to read the comments and to add their own. While online classes may not be for everyone, they are well-suited to students who are self-motivated, who have access to a computer, who may have busy schedules and who may not be able to travel to campus for classes with specific meeting times. Hybrid: These classes use a combination of the face-to-face and online formats. Some activities will be conducted in a group (traditional class) format and some activities are conducted (online). These classes offer the best of both worlds - flexibility with the online portion and the sense of being in a group with the traditional class meeting CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ACCOUNTING ACCT 001 Principles of Accounting - Financial UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWRF - 18 Atwal G 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Hubbard L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Butler R 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Butler R 01/13-05/20 ACCT 002 Principles of Accounting - Managerial UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTWRF - 18 Hubbard L 01/13-05/20 ASTRONOMY ASTR 010 General Astronomy UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/20 ASTR 030 The Solar System UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Petersen P 01/13-05/20 BIOLOGY BIO 012 Environmental Science UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Muick P 01/13-05/20 BUSINESS BUS 005 Introduction to Business UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Cain P 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 BUS 018 Legal Environment of Business UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Dudman M 01/13-05/20 BUS 070 Introduction to Insurance CSU MTWRF - 18 Parini G 01/13-05/20 BUS 071 Principles of Property and Liability Ins CSU MTWRF - 18 Parini G 01/13-05/20 BUS 072 Personal Insurance CSU MTWRF - 18 Parini G 01/13-05/20 BUS 074 Insurance - Code & Ethics CSU MTWRF - 18 Parini G 01/13-05/20 BUS 092 Business Communication CSU MTWRF - 18 Garnier M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 ONLINE BIO 016 Introduction to Human Biology UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Staffero L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Moore R 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Moore R 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 8 Staffero L 03/18-05/20 CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES CDFS 038 Child Growth and Development UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Smith T 01/13-05/20 CDFS 070 Lifespan Human Development CSU MTWRF - 18 Smith T 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Smith T 01/13-05/20 53

56 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CINEMATOGRAPHY CINA 010 The Art of Cinema UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Mazak S 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Mazak S 01/13-05/20 CINA 011 American Cultures in Film UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Mazak S 01/13-05/20 COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE CIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Strickland J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 McCarthy J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 McCarthy J 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 020 Assembly Programming UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 002 Concepts of Criminal Law UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CJ 052 Investigative Report Writing CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CJ 053 Legal Aspects of Evidence CSU MTWRF - 18 Oare J 01/13-05/20 CJ 056 Juvenile Procedures CSU MTWRF - 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/20 CJ 058 Fundamentals of Crime and Delinquency CSU MTWRF - 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/20 CJ 059 Interviewing and Counseling CSU MTWRF - 18 Nordin S 01/13-05/20 CJ 064 Principles and Procedures of the Criminal Justice System CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 050 Microcomputer Applications CSU MTWRF - 18 Wylie E 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Wylie E 01/13-05/20 CIS 055 MS Windows Operating Systems CSU MTWRF - 18 Strickland J 01/13-05/20 CIS 061 Creating Web Pages CSU MTWRF - 18 Cary A 01/13-05/20 COUNSELING COUN 007 College Study Techniques UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Gumlia M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Christiansen A 01/13-05/20 COUN 055 Valuing Diversity CSU MTWRF - 18 Gumlia M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Gumlia M 01/13-05/20 ONLINE CIS 066 Microsoft Word CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Fracisco M 01/13-05/20 CIS 073 Microsoft Excel CSU MTWRF - 18 Taylor M 01/13-05/20 CIS 075 Client-Side Web Program CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 078 Access -Database Management System CSU MTWRF - 18 Lee W 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Wylie E 01/13-05/20 CIS 081 Server-Side Web Program CSU MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/20 CIS 085 Digital Publishing with InDesign CSU MTWRF - 18 Cary A 01/13-05/20 CIS 089 Essential Networking Technologies CSU MTWRF - 18 Lee W 01/13-05/20 CIS 090 Introduction to PowerPoint CSU 1.5 Units MTWRF - 18 TBD - 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 8 Fracisco M 01/13-03/17 CIS 111 Web Design with Cascading Style Sheets 1.5 Units MTWRF - 8 Callison K 01/13-03/17 COUN 083 Applied Psychology CSU MTWRF - 18 McNeil-Jackson C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 McNeil-Jackson C 01/13-05/20 ECONOMICS ECON 001 Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Maghoney L 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Maghoney L 01/13-05/20 ECON 002 Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Maghoney L 01/13-05/20 ENGLISH UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 18 Wyly M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - ONLI 18 Tedone D 01/13-05/20 ENGL 004 Critical Thinking and Composition: Language in Context UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 McBride C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 McBride C 01/13-05/20 54

57 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM GEOGRAPHY GEOG 001 Physical Geography UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Widemann D 01/13-05/20 MATHEMATICS MATH 011 Elementary Statistics UC/CSU 4.0 Units Exams must be taken in person. Exams are to be held at the Vallejo Center MTWRF - 18 Grube T 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Grube T 01/13-05/20 GEOLOGY GEOL 001 Physical Geology UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Feighner M 01/13-05/20 HEALTH EDUCATION HED 002 Health Education UC/CSU MTWRF - 8 Cain G 01/13-03/ MTWRF - 8 Marks K 01/13-03/ MTWRF - 18 Brown C 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Williams D 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Pearson-Bloom 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Marks K 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 8 Williams D 03/18-05/20 HED 003 Women s Health Issues UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Stover S 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Stover S 01/13-05/20 HISTORY HIST 002 World History to 1500 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Crandall-Bear 01/13-05/20 HIST 003 World History Since 1500 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Crandall-Bear 01/13-05/20 HIST 005 History of Western Civilization Since 1500 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Crandall-Bear 01/13-05/20 MATH 104 Intermediate Algebra 5.0 Units This class requires purchase of MyMathLab. Exams must be taken in person. Exams are to be held at the Fairfield Campus MTWRF - 18 Podkolzina 01/13-05/20 MANAGEMENT MGMT 055 Management/Leadership Skills CSU MTWRF - 18 Garnier M 01/13-05/20 MGMT 191 Human Relations MTWRF - 18 Garnier M 01/13-05/20 MUSIC MUSC 005 Music Fundamentals UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Thompson S 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 14 Thompson S 02/10-05/20 MUSC 008 Music Appreciation UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Yumae T 01/13-05/20 MUSC 013 Multicultural Music in America UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Mikolajcik 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Mikolajcik 01/13-05/20 NURSING NURS 052 Pharmacology for Nursing CSU MTWRF - 18 Adams D 01/13-05/20 ONLINE HIST 017 History of the United States to 1865 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Reed D 01/13-05/20 HIST 018 History of the United States from 1865 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Arce M 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Collins C 01/13-05/20 KINESIOLOGY KINE 020V Introduction to Sports Science UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Brown C 01/13-05/20 KINE 020W Concepts of Physical Fitness UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Nagle J 01/13-05/20 NURS 052 Pharmacology for Nursing CSU MTWRF - 18 Adams D 01/13-05/20 NURS 064 Issues and Leadership in Health Care Today CSU 2.0 Units MTWRF - 18 Denham-Martin 01/13-05/20 NURS 111 Medical Terminology MTWRF - 18 Adams D 01/13-05/20 NURS 111 Medical Terminology MTWRF - 18 Denham-Martin 01/13-05/20 55

58 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM NUTRITION NUTR 010 Nutrition UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Bourdon I 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Sytsma R 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Sytsma R 01/13-05/20 NUTR 012 Evaluating Current Topics in Nutrition UC/CSU 2.0 Units MTWRF - 18 Gabbard M 01/13-05/20 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Cabrera S 01/13-05/20 REAL ESTATE RE 164 Real Estate Principles MTWRF - 18 Cary A 01/13-05/20 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION OCED 090 Occupational Work Experience CSU Units This is a full semester, 1-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 2-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 3-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 4-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 5-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 6-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 OCED 091 General Work Experience CSU Units This is a full semester, 1-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 2-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 3-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 This is a full semester, 4-unit course MTWRF - 18 Berrett D 01/13-05/20 MTWRF WrkExp 01/13-05/20 RE 172 Real Estate Practice MTWRF - 18 Alexander C 01/13-05/20 RE 174 RE Finance MTWRF - 18 Alexander C 01/13-05/20 RE 175 Principles of Appraisal MTWRF - 18 Alexander C 01/13-05/20 SOCIOLOGY SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Isip-Bautista 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Isip-Bautista 01/13-05/20 SOC 002 Social Issues and Problems UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Alvarado T 01/13-05/20 SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCS 022 Ethnic, Racial and Minority Group Relations in Harmony and Conflict UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Alvarado T 01/13-05/20 THEATRE ARTS THEA 011 History of Theatre 2 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Spindt C 01/13-05/20 ONLINE OCED 101 Occupational Soft Skills MTWRF - 8 Berrett D 01/13-03/ MTWRF - 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 POLITICAL SCIENCE PLSC 001 Introduction to American Government and Politics UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Bundenthal T 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Bundenthal T 01/13-05/ MTWRF - 18 Bundenthal T 01/13-05/20 56

59 Travis Air Force Base (FFTA) 530 Hickam Avenue, Bldg. 249, , Solano Community College is dedicated to helping you succeed. To help you realize your educational goals, we offer a variety of personalized services. Program and Course Offerings Classes are open to the general public. All non-military students must obtain an authorized semester pass to enter the base. Classes include: Counseling Courses accepted by CCAF General education Job Skills Math/Science Speech Transfer courses Student Services: Assessment Testing Counseling Military Assistance Tuition Program Registration Assistance Cost-Effective Fees Fees at California community colleges are very affordable compared to other segments of higher education including the CSU, UC systems, and private colleges and universities. Services Available through Solano Community College Partnerships with 4-Year Institutions Students can complete the first two years of their college education and continue their studies for a Bachelor s Degree with SCC s higher education partners at the new Center. The Sonoma State University and SCC Partnership gives students an opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies by attending upper division classes at the SCC Vallejo Center. Enrollment Support Admissions and Records Financial Aid Veterans Affairs Assessment Testing Counseling & Guidance A professional staff of counselors are available to provide you with academic and personal counseling. Health Center Health fairs, education, testing and assessments are available in the student health center. Disabled Students Programs & Services If you have a permanent or temporary disability, the DSPS Office can help with special equipment, tutors, mobility assistance and more. Financial Aid & EOPS Grants, scholarships, and loans are available to help with academic expenses. Educational Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) offer grants and services to students who are financially and educa tionally disadvantaged. Job Placement If you are looking for part-time or fulltime employment, the Job Placement Office can help. Available at Fairfield campus. Transfer Information Information, workshops and assistance is available to help with transferring to 4-year colleges and universities. Sonoma State University Partnership Gives students an opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies by attending upper division classes at the SCC Vallejo Center. TRAVIS AFB/ OFF CAMPUS See next page for class listings 57

60 Off Campus CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES NUT TREE AIRPORT AERONAUTICS AERO 103 Aviation Maintenance Technician General II 10.0 Units MT 08:00AM-12:50AM 18 Spoelstra K/TBD - 01/13-05/20 AERO 105 Airframe Maintenance II 10.0 Units MTWR 08:00AM-12:50AM 18 Spoelstra K 01/13-05/20 AERO 118 FAA Airframe Test Review & Qualification MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM 18 Spoelstra K 01/13-05/ MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM 8 Spoelstra K 01/13-03/ MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM 8 Spoelstra K 03/18-05/20 AERO 119 FAA Powerplant Test Review & Qualification MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM 18 Spoelstra K 01/13-05/ MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM 8 Spoelstra K 01/13-03/ MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM 8 Spoelstra K 03/18-05/20 AERO 150 FAA Special Projects - Airframe Enhancement MTW 07:00AM-07:50AM 18 Spoelstra K 01/13-05/20 TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE (FFTA)* CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 001 Introduction to Criminal Justice UC/CSU R 06:00PM-08:50PM 18 Corioso M 01/13-05/20 COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM 001 Introduction to Public Speaking UC/CSU MW 05:00PM-07:50PM 8 Dwiggins-Beeler R 01/13-03/17 ENGLISH English 001 College Composition w L/R 010: Introduction to Library Research and Information Competency (4 units) These courses must be taken together as a linked learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare students for the English 001 reasearch project. Work in LR 010 will be completed online, with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Go to for more information. AERO 151 FAA Special Projects - Powerplant Enhancement MTW 07:00AM-07:50AM 18 Spoelstra K 01/13-05/20 ARMIJO HIGH SCHOOL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN ATEC 131 Automotive Electrical Systems 10.0 Units MTWRF 04:00PM-04:50PM 18 Hidy P 01/13-05/20 MTWRF 05:00PM-07:50PM 18 Hidy P 01/13-05/20 UC/CSU TR 04:30PM-07:15PM 8 Souza M 01/13-03/17 UC/CSU MTWRF - 18 Smith L 01/13-05/20 ENGL 002 Critical Thinking and Writing About Literature UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 04:30PM-08:00PM 8 Souza M 03/18-05/20 HISTORY HIST 018 History of the United States from 1865 UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM 8 TBD - 03/18-05/20 OFF CAMPUS NUTRITION NUTR 010 Nutrition UC/CSU M 06:30PM-09:20PM 18 Bourdon I 01/13-05/20 POLITICAL SCIENCE PLSC 001 Introduction to American Government and Politics UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM 8 Pyle D 03/18-05/20 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM 8 Bolz C 01/13-03/17 *See map page for gate pass procedure 58

61 Weekend Classes CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM FAIRFIELD VACAVILLE AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION ACR 101 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration F 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Tow L 01/13-05/ ART ART 016 Beginning Painting UC/CSU 3.5 Units S 09:30AM-03:45PM LEC/LAB 18 Delos K 01/13-05/ ART 020 Landscape Drawing and Painting Reflections of Nature UC/CSU 2.0 Units S 09:00AM-04:50PM LEC/LAB 8 Pandone M 03/15-05/ BIOLOGY BIO 014 Principles of Microbiology UC/CSU 4.0 Units F 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 18 Hefner-Gravink 01/13-05/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LAB 18 Hefner-Gravink 01/13-05/ COUNSELING COUN 101 Orientation for College Success 0.5 Units S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/22 S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/01 S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/08 S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/08 COUNSELING COUN 101 Orientation for College Success 0.5 Units S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ VALLEJO COUNSELING COUN 101 Orientation for College Success 0.5 Units S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:20PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 09:00AM-11:50AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ WEEKEND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT 213 Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) Refresher SU 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 01/18-01/ SU 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 01/18-01/ S 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 01/25-01/ S 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 01/25-01/ SU 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 04/12-04/ SU 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 04/12-04/ S 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 04/26-04/ S 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 04/26-04/ PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 052 Alternative Photography CSU S 10:00AM-02:50AM LEC/LAB 18 Zak R 01/13-05/

62 Late Start Classes CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM AERONAUTICS AERO 118 FAA Airframe Test Review & Qualification 0.5 Units MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM LAB 8 Spoelstra K 03/18-05/20 COUNSELING COUN 068 University Transfer Success CSU W 10:00AM-11:50AM LEC 8 McDaniels M 03/18-05/ AERO 119 FAA Powerplant Test Review & Qualification 0.5 Units MTW 01:00PM-01:50PM LAB 8 Spoelstra K 03/18-05/20 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 001 Physical Anthropology UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Cross L 03/18-05/ ART ART 020 Landscape Drawing and Painting Reflections of Nature UC/CSU 2.0 Units S 09:00AM-04:50PM LEC/LAB 8 Pandone M 03/15-05/ ART 015 Intermediate Drawing UC/CSU 3.5 Units MWF 12:30PM-04:45PM LEC/LAB 8 Pandone M 03/18-05/ ART 008 Design Principles in 3-Dimensions UC/CSU 3.5 Units TR 06:00PM-09:15PM LEC/LAB 18 Peck P 02/10-05/ BIOLOGY BIO 016 Introduction to Human Biology UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 8 Staffero L 03/18-05/20 CINEMATOGRAPHY CINA 011 American Cultures in Film UC/CSU W 05:45PM-09:15PM LEC 14 Smith-Rowsey 02/12-05/14 5 COMPUTER INFORMATIONAL SCIENCE CIS 090 Introduction to PowerPoint CSU 1.5 Units TR 11:00AM-12:15PM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM 001 Introduction to Public Speaking UC/CSU MW 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 8 East E 03/18-05/ COSMETOLOGY COSM 103B Cosmetology V 6.0 Units MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM LEC 8 Silva-Attianese 03/18-05/ MTWRF 09:00AM-01:20PM LAB 8 Silva-Attianese 03/18-05/ COUN 101 Orientation for College Success 0.5 Units MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/03-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/03-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/04-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/04-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/04-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/08-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/10-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/10-02/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/10-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/11-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/11-02/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/11-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/22 S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:20PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/22-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ MW 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/24-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/25-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/25-02/ TR 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 02/25-02/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/01 S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/01-03/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/03-03/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/03-03/ MW 05:00PM-08:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/03-03/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/04-03/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/04-03/ TR 04:00PM-07:50PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/04-03/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/08 S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 09:00AM-11:59AM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ S 12:30PM-05:20PM LEC 1 TBD - 03/08-03/ LATE START 60

63 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM DRAFTING DRFT 079 Blueprint Reading CSU MW 12:00PM-02:30PM LEC/LAB 12 Jourgensen 02/10-05/ EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICHIAN EMT 128 Emergency Medical Responder MW 05:30PM-09:05PM LEC/LAB 8 Jansen J 03/18-05/ A EMT 213 Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) Refresher SU 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 01/18-01/ SU 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 01/18-01/ S 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 01/25-01/ S 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 01/25-01/ SU 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 04/12-04/ SU 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 04/12-04/ S 08:00AM-12:15PM LEC 2 Modrich M 04/26-04/ S 01:00PM-05:15PM LAB 2 Modrich M 04/26-04/ ENGLISH ENGL 002 Critical Thinking and Writing About Literature UC/CSU 4.0 Units TR 04:30PM-08:00PM LEC 8 Souza M 03/18-05/20 ENGL 370L English Fundamentals Lab 0.0 Units MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 8 McBride C 03/18-05/ MWF 10:00AM-12:00PM LAB 8 Wright R 03/18-05/ FIRE TECHNOLOGY FIRE 161 Fire Management I MTWRF 08:00AM-11:05AM LEC 1 Webster V 04/28-05/02 MTWRF 12:00PM-06:15PM LAB 1 Webster V 04/28-05/ Units HORTICULTURE HORT 301B Adaptive Greenhouse Management 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HORT 301C Adaptive Nursery and Landscape Management 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HORT 301D Adaptive Vegetable and Orchard Management 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ HORT 301E Adaptive Plant Propagation 2.0 Units MWF 09:00AM-12:10PM LEC/LAB 8 Diehl S 03/18-05/ KINESIOLOGY KINE 005G Off-Season Athletic Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 Units MTWRF 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC/LAB 9 Nagle J 03/10-05/ MTWRF 03:00PM-04:05PM LEC/LAB 6 Borchert M 03/17-05/ MATHEMATICS MATH 011 Elementary Statistics UC/CSU 4.0 Units MW 06:00PM-09:15PM LEC/LAB 10 Pinto V 02/24-05/ MUSIC MUSC 005 Music Fundamentals UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 14 Thompson S 02/10-05/20 NURSING NURS 054 Maternal-Child Nursing CSU 5.0 Units TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Fields T 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields/Ozsu 03/18-05/ FOREIGN LANGUAGE French FREN 032 First Semester French, Part 2 UC/CSU MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM LEC 10 Marlow-Munoz 03/03-05/ HEALTH EDUCATION HED 002 Health Education UC/CSU MTWRF - ONLI 8 Williams D 03/18-05/20 HISTORY HIST 018 History of the United States from 1865 UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/20 NURS 054 Maternal-Child Nursing CSU 5.0 Units TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Ozsu V 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields/Ozsu 03/18-05/ TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Kargbo/Averett 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fields/Ozsu 03/18-05/ NURS 055 Nursing of Adults I CSU 5.0 Units TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Cyr C 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Cyr/Craig 03/18-05/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Sanchez A 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig/Cyr 03/18-05/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Romero L 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig E/Cyr 03/18-05/ B TW 07:00AM-02:15PM LAB 8 Craig E 03/18-05/20 RF 09:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Craig E/Cyr C 03/18-05/ B NURS 065 Role Transition in Practice CSU 2.5 Units MTWRFSU - LAB 5 Burgess 04/07-05/ MTWRFSU - LAB 5 Romero L 04/07-05/ MTWRFSU - LAB 5 Denham-Martin 04/07-05/16 LATE START 61

64 CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM CRN DAYS TIMES TYPE WKS INSTRUCTOR DATES ROOM OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION OCED 090 Occupational Work Experience CSU Units These are 1-unit, 12 week courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 2-unit, 12 weeks courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 12 Smith R 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Smith R 02/12-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 3-unit, 12 week courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 1-unit, 8 week courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 These are 2-unit, 8 week courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 OCED 091 General Work Experience CSU Units These are 1-unit, 12 week courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 2-unit, 12 weeks courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/12-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 12 Berrett D 02/13-05/20 These are 1-unit, 8 week courses W 12:00PM-12:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ W 05:00PM-05:50PM LEC 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/ MTWRFSU - WrkExp 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 OCED 101 Occupational Soft Skills MTWRF - ONLI 8 Berrett D 03/18-05/20 OT 055A Intermediate Keyboarding/ Word Processing A CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:20PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:50PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ OT 055B Intermediate Keyboarding/ Word Processing B CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:20PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:50PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ POLITICAL SCIENCE PLSC 001 Introduction to American Government and Politics UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Pyle D 03/18-05/20 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Rickgauer D 03/18-05/ PSYC 010 Psychology of Woman UC/CSU TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 McCord K 03/18-05/ SOCIOLOGY SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology UC/CSU MW 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Johnson T 03/18-05/ TR 06:00PM-08:50PM LEC 8 Harris R 03/18-05/ SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCS 030 Peace, Non Violence and Conflict Resolution UC/CSU TR 01:00PM-03:50PM LEC 8 McCord K 03/18-05/ THEATRE ARTS THEA 047 Technical Production UC/CSU TWRFSU 06:30PM-08:20PM LAB 5 Long D 03/17-04/ LAB 5 Long D 03/17-04/13 LATE START OFFICE TECHNOLOGY OT 054A Beginning Keyboarding A CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:20PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:50PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/ THEA 048B Theatre Lab-Comedy UC/CSU 4.0 Units MTW 06:00PM-07:00PM LAB 11 Bullis E 01/28-04/ R 06:00PM-07:00PM LAB 11 Bullis E 01/28-04/ LAB 11 Bullis E 01/28-04/13 OT 054B Beginning Keyboarding B CSU 1.5 Units TR 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ MW 10:00AM-11:15AM LEC 8 Fracisco M 03/18-05/ TR 11:00AM-12:20PM LEC 8 Carpenter D 03/18-05/ TR 06:30PM-07:50PM LEC 8 TBD - 03/18-05/

65 Sonoma State Sonoma State is now offering a B.A. Degree program in Liberal Studies at Solano Community College, Vallejo campus. Courses are scheduled evenings and weekends for the benefit of the working student. The Liberal Studies major prepares students for careers in teaching, counseling, social work, public service, business, law, and graduate work in the social sciences and humanities. Tentative course offerings: EDUC 417 ENGL 314 HIST 380 NAMS 338 SSCI 300 SSCI 499 ASTR PHYS Schools and Society Modern World Literature in Translation 20th Century World Native Americans and the Cinema Introduction to Portfolio Internship Astronomy Physics Information sessions are offered each semester. For current information please visit the Solano College Vallejo Center website at: For more information, contact Karen Fischer in Extended Education at , karen.fischer@sonoma.edu, or Beth Warner at , beth.warner@sonoma.edu, or visit SONOMA STATE *For current information see the SSU website at 63

66 B.A. Liberal Studies Solano/Vallejo SSU Program at Solano Community College/Vallejo Sonoma State University offers an upper-division program in Solano County leading to a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies. The program offers a wide variety of courses from the social sciences, humanities and natural sciences. Courses taught by SSU faculty are scheduled evenings and weekends for the benefit of the working student. Students are also welcome to take SSU classes offered at the Napa Valley College campus and at SSU during Summer and Winter Intersessions. essions. The Liberal Studies major is excellent preparation for students interested in careers in teaching, counseling, social work, public service, law or business as well as graduate ate work in the social sciences s and humanities. Admission Criteria Students must have: Completed 60 or more transferable semester st er units (SSU accepts up to 70 transferable community college semester units of course credit). Completed 30 of these units in general education according to the CSU transfer pattern. Completed ed as part of their general education all of Area A (Composition, Speech, Critical Thinking) and the Lab and Quantitative Reasoning/Math from Area B. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 Major Requirements: ents 54 Units (All upper division; includes the 9-unit upper-division ision G.E. requirement) Humanities, 16 units: American Multicultural Studies, Art and Art History, Chicano and Latino Studies, English, Music, Philosophy, Theater Arts, Native American Studies, (and some Anthropology ogy and History courses) Behavioral Sciences, 16 units: Anthropology, Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration, Environmental Studies and Planning, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Women s and Gender Studies Natural Sciences, ces 6 units: Astronomy, Biology, o Chemistry, Physics (and some Environmental Studies courses) Electives, 16 units: From the above disciplines or in consultation with advisor Pass s the Written English Proficiency Test (WEPT) by the first semester of senior year; more information at om Preadmissions Advising The Solano Community munity College counseling staff can review your coursework and make recommendations to help you prepare for transfer. After admission, upper-division coursework at other institutions t will be assessed sessed for possible credit against major requirements. Application Students can obtain an application for admission to the Solano B.A. program by visiting the SSU website at enroll/underg a d-appl n- rm.html. You can also request an application ion from Karen Fischer in Extended ed Education at 707/ , karen.fischer@sonoma.edu a. edu Send the completed application, with your $555 application fee payable to SSU, S along with two sets of official ial sealed transcripts from all colleges and universities you have attended to Susie McFeeters SSU Extended d & International Education 1801 East Cotati Avenue Rohnert Park, CA Financial Aid The Solano B.A. Program is financial aid and veterans benefits eligible; e see e and SONOMA STATE Advisor and Interim Program Coordinatoror Beth Warner, beth.warner@sonoma.edu SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF EXTENDED & INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA FAX

67 SCC Core Compentencies Upon completion of Solano Community College s General Education program, a student will demonstrate competency in the following areas: I. Communication Students will communicate effectively, which means the ability to: A. Read Students will be able to comprehend and interpret various types of written information: (1) expository prose and imaginative literature (including essays, short fiction and novels), (2) documentation such as manuals, reports, and graphs. B. Write Students demonstrate the ability to: Communicate thoughts, ideas, information, and messages in writing Compose and create documents such as manuals and graphs as well as formal academic essays, observing rules of grammar, punctuation and spelling, and using the language, style, and format appropriate to academic and professional settings Check, edit, and revise written work for correct information, appropriate emphasis, form, style, and grammar C. Listen Students will be able to receive, attend to, interpret, and respond appropriately to (1) verbal, and/or (2) nonverbal messages D. Speak and Converse Students have the ability to: Organize ideas and communicate verbal or non-verbal messages appropriate to the audience and the situation Participate in conversations, discussions, and group activities Speak clearly and ask appropriate questions II. Critical Thinking and Information Competency Thinking critically is characterized by the ability to perform: A. Analysis demonstrated by the ability to: Apply appropriate rules and principles to new situations Discover rules and apply them in the problem solving process Draw logical conclusions based on close observation and analysis of information Differentiate among facts, influ - ences, opinions, assumptions, and conclusions B. Computation demonstrated by the ability to: Use basic numerical concepts Use tables, graphs, charts, and diagrams to explain concepts Use basic geometrical shapes C. Research demonstrated by the ability to: State a research question, problem, or issue Use discipline appropriate information tools to locate and retrieve relevant information efficiently Analyze and evaluate information for appropriateness, relevance, and accuracy Synthesize, evaluate, and communicate information using a variety of information technologies Recognize the ethical and legal issues surrounding information and information technologies Demonstrate understanding of academic integrity and honesty D. Problem Solving demonstrated by the ability to: Recognize whether a problem exists Identify components of the problem or issue Create a plan of action to respond to and/or resolve the issue appropriately Monitor, evaluate, and revise as necessary III. Global Awareness Students will demonstrate a measurable understanding and appreciation of the world including its: A. Scientific Complexities Students demonstrate an understanding of: The scientific method and its application in experiments How experiments work The major differences between social, natural and physical sciences B. Social Diversity and Civics Students demonstrate ability to: Communicate with people from a variety of backgrounds Understand different cultural beliefs and behaviors Recognize important social and political issues in their own community C. Artistic Variety Students have been exposed to: The visual and performing arts of one or more cultures Analytical techniques for understanding the meaning in the arts, and/or Hands-on experience with creative endeavors IV. Personal Responsibility & Professional Development A. Self-Management and Self- Awareness The student is able to: Accurately assess his/her own knowledge, skills, and abilities Motivate self and set realistic short and long-term goals Accept that assessment is important to success Respond appropriately to challenging situations B. Social and Physical Wellness Students make an appropriate effort to: Manage personal health and well being Demonstrate appropriate social skills in group settings C. Workplace Skills Students understand how to: Be dependable, reliable, and accountable Meet deadlines and complete tasks PROGRAMS & SERVICES 65

68 Academic Integrity Upon completion of Solano Community College s General Education program, a student will demonstrate competency in the following areas: HONOR CODE At Solano Community College, we believe that Academic Integrity is fundamental in an institution dedicated to personal development through learning, free inquiry, and the exchange of ideas. Honest work is an integral part of the learning process: it builds self esteem, knowledge, and skills. It is the responsibility of every Solano Community College student to represent work truthfully and engage honestly in all assignments. We believe that any instance of academic dishonesty hurts the entire college community. Solano Community College defines academic dishonesty as: Plagiarism or knowingly or unknowingly using someone else s ideas, words, or thoughts without giving credit to the source Receiving or providing unauthorized assistance on assignments and/or exams Using unauthorized materials during an exam Fabrication of data or references Denying others access to inform - ation Forgery, alteration, or misuse of documents, records, or identification Solano Community College will not tolerate Academic Dishonesty. You are responsible for this information as well as the information available in the Student Handbook, the Schedule of Classes and the Solano Community College Catalog, which is available online at At the heart of any institution of higher learning is the fundamental right of Academic Freedom for which Honesty and Integrity are preconditions. Academic Integrity is therefore fundamental to the Solano Community College community. Academic Integrity is maintained only when all academic work is the product of identified individuals. Any act of Academic Dishonesty interferes with Academic Integrity and therefore the core values of this institution. All violations of Academic Integrity on the part of any member of the academic community constitute a serious offense. Examples of Academic Dishonesty include: Plagiarism: Plagiarism consists of taking the exact words or the specific substance, structure or ideas of another and passing these words or ideas off as one s own in any academic exercise. The following examples are some of the many forms plagiarism may take. 1. Submitting a term paper, examination or other work written by someone else. This includes extended paraphrasing of another s work or research. This is a flagrant instance of plagiarism. 2. Failure to give appropriate credit for ideas, statements of facts, conclusions, or exact words derived by another either in the text or as a footnote. 3. Failure to use quotation marks or appropriate indents when using the exact words of another, whether it be a paragraph, a sentence or even a portion thereof. 4. Usage of any electronic media without providing proper citations, including the Internet, , copied postings, or any other source of information available electronically. 5. The citing of a source which does not reasonably conform to these expectations, such as another plagiarized or otherwise undocumented paper or other resource. Plagiarism can, in some cases, be a subtle issue. Any questions about what constitutes plagiarism should be discussed with the faculty member or a Solano Community College faculty librarian. Cheating: Cheating is the usage of unacknowledged or unauthorized notes, materials, information, calculators, electronic devices, or study aids in any academic exercise. Cheating also includes: using information from another student or student s paper; altering a graded work after it has been returned then submitting the work for re-grading without instructor permission; submitting another s work under one s own name. Students must not request others (including commercial term paper companies) to conduct research for them. Students may be restricted from leaving the classroom during an exam period. Fabrication: Fabrication is the falsification of any information or citation in an academic exercise. Fabrication includes presenting data not gathered in accordance with guidelines defining the appropriate methods for collecting or generating data or failing to include an accurate account of the method by which the data were generated or collected. Invented information may not be used in any laboratory experiment or other academic exercise without authorization from the instructor. The student must also acknowledge reliance upon the actual source from which cited information was obtained. A writer should not, for example, reproduce a quotation from a book review and indicate that the quotation was obtained from the book itself. PROGRAMS & SERVICES 66

69 Academic Integrity (continued) Facilitating Academic Dishonesty: Students who knowingly or negligently allow their work to be used by other students or who otherwise aid another student in violating Academic Integrity are guilty of Academic Dishonesty even though they may not benefit directly from the violation. Facilitating Academic Dishonesty includes making one s research, notes, essays, or other work available for other students to access such as uploading one s work to the Internet or making it otherwise available. Denying Others Access to Information: It is a violation of Academic Integrity to deny others access to scholarly resources, or to deliberately impede the progress of another student or scholar. Examples of offenses of this type include: giving other students false or misleading information; making library material unavailable to others by stealing or defacing books or journals, or by deliberately misplacing or destroying reserve materials; or altering computer files that belong to another. Forgery, Alteration or Misuse of Campus Documents, Records, or Identification or Knowingly Furnishing False or Incomplete Information to a Campus: It is a violation of Academic Integrity to alter documents affecting academic records. It is also a violation to forge a signature of authorization or to falsify information on an official academic document, election form, grade report, letter of permission, petition, or any document designed to meet or exempt a student from an established College academic regulation. Sanctions: All violations of Academic Integrity are subject to an appropriate penalty. Violations at Solano Community College are classified into three levels according to the severity of the infraction and the discretion of the instructor and/or Vice President of Academic Affairs. For each level of violation, a corresponding set of sanctions is recom- mended. These sanctions are intended as general guidelines as culpa-bility may be assessed differentially for those with more and less experience as members of the academic community. Examples are cited below for each level of violation. These examples are illustrations and are not meant to be considered allinclusive. Any violation of Academic Integrity which occurs within the classroom or the context of a particular class may incur Level One or Level Two sanctions at the discretion of the instructor. The instructor may also choose to refer the student to the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs for possible further action at the discretion of the Vice President, Academic Affairs, including Level Three sanctions. To refer students to the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, faculty may contact the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs directly or use the Solano Community College Academic Dishonesty Report Form. For a complete copy of the Academic Integrity policy, please refer to the SCC online catalog. Acknowledgements: The Academic Integrity description was updated in Spring 2005 by a committee composed of SCC faculty appointed by the Academic Senate. Comments and suggestions were made by deans, faculty, students, and staff in the various academic units. The previous SCC academic integrity description and the policies/ descriptions of other major public institutions were consulted, especially Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Solano Community College is indebted to all those who have contributed their ideas. Illegal Distribution of Copyrighted Materials Solano Community College students are prohibited from using the Solano Community College District network to illegally download or share music, video and all other copyrighted intellectual property. Solano Community College supports the Higher Education Opportunity Act and Digital Millennium Copyright Act, including efforts to eliminate the illegal distribution of copyrighted material. Under the law, College administrators may be obligated to provide copyright holders with information about users of the Solano Community College network who have violated the law. Illegal use of the Solano Community College network constitutes a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy for our Internet Service Provider, the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC). PROGRAMS & SERVICES 67

70 Programs & Services BUS SERVICE You can take the bus to Solano Community College from Fairfield, Vallejo and Vacaville. There is also connecting service from Benicia to Vallejo and from Dixon to Solano Mall via Vacaville and then to the College. Fares range from $1.50 to $5.00 for one-way trips. Bus fare books are on sale at the campus Bookstore and at the transit office in each city. Community bus schedules are available in Room For more information call, the Solano Transportation Authority at KMUTE or (707) or access their website at Intercity routes, current schedules and fare information can be obtained by logging on to More information is available from the following city websites: BENICIA: (then select Bus Transit Service) DIXON: ci.dixon.ca.us/index.aspx?nid=86 (then select Solano Transportation Authority) FAIRFIELD: (then select How do I? then Request Bus Pass Information ) VACAVILLE: (then select City Services, then Bus-City Coach Information ) VALLEJO: routes.html CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) Your Path to Success begins with Solano Community College s CalWORKs program. CalWORKs is a State funded welfare to work program designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs and career opportunities. Solano Community College (SCC) is dedicated to serving CalWORKs students while providing comprehensive services to assist with a smooth transition from welfare to long-term self-sufficiency and success. Our program provides comprehensive services to our CalWORKs students while assisting them in achieving success. Students may earn a Certificate of Achieve ment, Associate Degree or transfer to a 4-year college. We offer support, advocacy, counseling, work-study and childcare referrals. Our office is part of the college Student Services team and we are a partner to the County CalWORKs Program. To begin your path to success, please visit our office on the Fairfield Campus: Student Services Building 400, room 426 Phone: (707) , ext. 4645, Fax: (707) FREE RIDE SHARE PARKING/ CAR POOL INFORMATION During fall and spring semesters, a limited number of free Ride Share parking permits are available to students who possess a SCC student ID card and have three or more students riding in their cars. These poolers receive preferential parking in designated campus lots after obtaining the required permit from the Student Development Office. More information is available in the Student Development Office, Room 1425, Fairfield campus, or call (707) , ext A car pool computer match is available for drivers and riders in each community. For additional information, contact Solano Napa Commuter Information: KMUTE. CARE PROGRAM (Cooperative Agency Resources for Education) The CARE Program provides additional support services to EOPS students. To be eligible you must be an EOPS student receiving the PELL grant, at least 18 years of age and a single parent head-of-household, a current recipient of TANF/ CalWORKs cash aid for themselves or their dependent child or children who are currently receiving cash aid, have at least one child under 14, and be enrolled fulltime at Solano Community College. Support services includes: reimbursement with child care expenses, textbooks and supplies, and transportation costs; meal reimbursement, academic counseling, and personal development activities and workshops. For more information, contact the EOPS Office, in room 426, or call (707) , ext. 4444; from Vallejo/Benicia: (707) , ext CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES CENTER Located on the 1st floor of Student Services Building 400, Room 403. The center offers one-stop services to include career exploration and skills assessment, labor market information and free employment assistance to all Solano Community College students and alumni in obtaining full or part-time employment on and off campus. Students can research information on occupations, including employment outlooks, education and training requirements, prospective employers, and current salaries. The Center offers computerized career information systems, on-line resume posting and job search as well as up-to-date listings of current employment opportunities. For more information or appointments, call the Career and Employment Services Center at or careercenter@solano.edu. PROGRAMS & SERVICES 68

71 Programs & Services CHILD DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CONSORTIUM Book Loans, Honorariums, and Child Development Permit Application and Fee Assistance Program If you are an Early Childhood Education student employed in the ECE Field and working towards obtaining, upgrading, or maintaining your Child Development Permit, you may be eligible for an honorarium of $20 for each class you complete with a C or above. We also maintain a limited textbook loan program for ECE and Human Development courses. Apply early since the textbooks available for lending are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Applications for Child Development Permits are also available with application fee assistance. Please see Sabrina Drake in the Children s Programs, room 201, Fairfield Campus for further information. CHILDREN S PROGRAMS The Solano Community College Children s Program provides quality child care for toddlers and preschool-age children. Enrollment priority is given to parents who are students enrolled in 6 or more units and qualify for subsidized services based upon their child s age, house-hold size and income. The subsidized programs are available to qualifying families at no-cost or at reduced fees based upon a sliding fee scale. There are also non-subsidized enrollment opportunities for faculty, staff and the community on a space available basis. The monthly tuition is based upon the age of the child and the number of hours the child is enrolled in the program. The program is staffed by well-trained early childhood educators who hold Master Teacher or Center Supervisor permits. Early Childhood Education students and other student workers work in our lab school to gain teaching experience and to provide one-on-one support for each child. Parent involvement is a cornerstone of the program. Parents enrich services through volunteering and participating in the program. The Children s Program is located in buildings 200 and 200A. Facility License numbers: and Hours of operation: 7:45 am 3:30 pm Phone number: (707) The enrollment process begins when parents complete an interest card for placement on the wait list. Parents are contacted from the wait list when openings occur. Drop in child care is not provided. COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING Community Education and Lifelong Learning offers a wide variety of noncredit classes and workshops throughout the year that address the community s range of interests with a wide variety of subjects. Vistas, the community education schedule, is available online at Classes begin in Spring and Fall semesters with select offerings during the summer. The Community Education office is located in Room 1638 on the Main Campus, office hours: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Mon-Fri. For more information, phone (707) Class registrations may be made by phone, online or in person in the Vistas office. Community Education also arranges for use of campus facilities. Space is now available at the Vallejo Center, Vacaville Center and the Main Campus; including classrooms, conference rooms, and athletic fields. Phone for application and current rates: (707) , Ext. 4400, or Janice.eaves@solano.edu. DISABILITY SERVICES PROGRAM DSP offers support services to students with disabilities or medical problems. Some of these services are: counseling, liaison with instructors and community agencies, adapted computers, interpreters, priority registration, specialized equipment, and alternate media services. Our purpose is to create an equal opportunity in college classes for people with physical, visual, hearing, learning and psychological disabilities. Contact the Disability Services office at (707) The alternate media office is part of the Disability Services Program located in the 400 building in room 407M. Alternate media is any instructional resource that has been made more accessible for students with verified visual, hearing, learning, or other disabilities. Alternate media comes in a variety of formats; print materials can be converted into Braille, large print, MP3 s, or electronic text, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF files; diagrams and figures can be embossed to allow people with vision limitations to feel the tactile images; and assistance with closed captioned needs. Any student with a verified visual, hearing, learning, or other disability that prevents them from accessing instructional materials in traditional formats has the right to alternate media. After enrolling in classes, the student must meet with a counselor to verify the disability, determine the need, and authorize the use of alternate media. Then the student will meet with the alternate media support specialist to determine what materials need to be converted, the format of alternate media, and establish timelines for production. Students must provide proof of ownership for all materials converted to alternate media. For more information please call (707) ext or PROGRAMS & SERVICES 69

72 Programs & Services EOPS PROGRAM (Extended Opportunity Programs & Services) The EOPS Program is a state funded categorical program that offers over and above services to eligible EOPS students who are both economically and educationally disadvantaged. Additional eligibility criteria for the EOPS Program includes: 1. Be a California resident. 2. Be enrolled in 12.0 semester units at Solano College. 3. Qualify and receive the BOG Fee Waiver A or B. 4. Be educationally disadvantaged according to State defined Title V Education Regulations. Services offered to eligible students: academic, career, and personal counseling; develop a roadmap for students to achieve their educational goals, on-and-off campus referrals; assistance in preparing to transfer to four-year colleges and universities; EOPS Waivers to transfer to four-year colleges, EOPS newsletter and bulletin, EOPS orientation, priority registration; registration assistance, mid-semester progress reports, year-end celebration, workshops, EOPS book voucher, and bus tickets for during the fall and spring semester. For more information, contact the EOPS Office, in room 426; or call (707) ext. 4444, or go online at and click on Financial Aid. FINANCIAL AID Financial Aid assistance is available through the Federal and State government, as well as scholarships offered by the institution, private and non-profit foundations. Financial aid may help to offset the cost of higher education such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, housing, transportation and personal expenses. Be aware that financial aid does not fully support a student with all expenses. Financial Aid is one of many tools to help students achieve their educational and career goals. Refer to Financial Aid on pages 7-8 in this Class Schedule click Financial Aid for more detailed information. Title IV Federal Student Aid Programs School Code Grants (free money for college) Pell Grant Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Work-Study (cash earned while you learn) Loans (borrowing requires repayment) Direct Loan Program Subsidized Unsubsidized California State Aid Cal Grant B, C Chafee Grant for Foster Youth California Community Colleges BOG Fee Waiver (CA residents) Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) Foster Youth Success Initiative (FYSI) Scholarships Private foundations and non-profit organizations Institutional (colleges/universities) Contact the Financial Aid Office: Phone (707) Monday-Thursday 9:00 am- 3:00 pm In-Person, Student Services Bldg. 400, 2nd Floor, Fairfield Main Campus Monday-Thursday 9:00 am- 5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am-12:00 noon FOOD SERVICE The cafeteria at Solano Community College is located in the Student Center, Bldg The cafeteria offers a wide selection for breakfast and lunch from its full service grill. The selection includes daily hot lunch menus, soups, salad bar, deli sandwiches, Mexican and Asian menus, vegetarian, desserts, snacks, and beverages. The cafeteria hours of operation for Fall and Spring semesters are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 am to 8:00 pm, and Fridays from 7:00 am to 1:30 pm, Phone (707) MATRICULATION Matriculation can help you to reach your educational goal. The steps are: Admission (application) Skills Assessment Orientation in person or online (see counseling webpage) Counseling/Advising Registration Follow-up on progress You are encouraged to participate in the Assessment/Orientation program, which is part of the matriculation process, if you are a new non-exempt student (see Exemption Criteria) and choose one of the following educational goals at the time of application: Transfer to a four-year college with associate degree Transfer to a four-year college without associate degree Associate degree, vocational, without transfer Associate degree, without transfer Job skills to prepare for a new job Undeclared goal Discover/formulate career interests, plans, goals Improve basic skills in English, reading or math Some continuing (as well as returning) students may need to take an assessment test to meet specific class and/or program requirements especially if you are enrolling for the first time in any English (except English 305) or English As A Second Language class. ESL assessment is recommended if your primary language is not English. PROGRAMS & SERVICES 70

73 Programs & Services MATH ACTIVITIES CENTER The Math Activities Center (MAC) is a math study area where registered students can get drop-in help with math assignments. Students will find a combination of peer tutors, staff and faculty on duty to assist them all hours the MAC is open. Instructor schedules are posted in the MAC each semester. MESA (Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement) The MESA program is a statewide academic program that supports economically and educationally disadvantaged students to excel in math, science or engineering related majors so students can transfer to four year universities. The MESA model for success includes a variety of services that results in a high rate of academic achievement. Elements of the MESA model include: Individual Academic Plans Academic Excellence Workshops Academic and career counseling Collaborative learning techniques and study skills Clustering of students in classes to enhance collaborative study Field trips to industry sites and university campuses Leadership development and conferences The main components of the MESA/ CCCP include: Student Study and Computer Lab Center A dedicated multipurpose space for quiet study, workshops, computer related activities, and information sharing. Academic Excellence Workshops Students are scheduled in math and science core classes and taught to maintain high academic outcomes through facilitated group study. Orientation class That teacher college survival skills to incoming students majoring in math, engineering and science. MESA Counselor A dedicated MESA counselor is provided to assist students with their educational planning and goals. Assistance in the transfer process Including field trips to universities, workshops on applications and counseling. Career advising To introduce work options to students. Field trips, job fair information, job shadowing exercises and industry mentors are available to students. All students who are interested in participating in MESA/CCCP must meet the academic and economically disadvantaged criteria contact our office for details. For additional information please visit our MESA Center in room 434, Building 400. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm, (707) ext You can also check out our MESA website: OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCE Earn 1 to 6 transferable units per semester for working in a paid or unpaid part-time or full-time position with a licensed business. We offer OCED 090: Occupational Work Experience for those students working or volunteering in positions which are directly related to their declared major. We also offer OCED 091: General Work Experience for those working or volunteering in jobs not related to their major. You can earn 1 unit for each 75 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid work per semester. Classes meet once a week for one hour. Do you love online? You can also take both OCED 090 and OCED 091 as online classes that involve a one time required on-campus orientation with the weekly meetings conducted in an online format. Contact the Work Experience Coordinator at (707) , by (debra.berrett@solano.edu), or stop by room You may also visit our website at: OCED 090 and 091 may not be taken concurrently. PARKING SEE PAGES 76. RE-ENTRY STUDENTS Students returning to school are encouraged to meet with a Counselor to plan classes needed to reach their goals. Please see MEET A COUNSELOR in this schedule to find out how to make an appointment, what services are offered, when, and where at four different locations. The Online Orientation is highly recommended. Please go through all seven steps, and answer the survey at the end to record your orientation: We recommend introductory classes listed in the schedule under COUNSELING : COUN 101 Orientation for College Success, COUN 102 Intro Study Skills (A,B,C,D), COUN 50 Career-Life Planning, COUN 062 Helping Skills, COUN 083 Applied Psychology, COUN 055 Valuing Diversity, and/or COUN 007 University Study Techniques. SOLANO COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION The Solano College Scholarship Foundation is a non-profit corporation that awards scholarships to students at Solano Community College on the basis of their academic achievement and demonstrated potential for excellence. The Foundation is administered by a Board of Directors with representatives from the communities of Solano County. Beginning with the three scholarships that were presented in 1974, the scholarship program has grown through the years. In the fall of 2010 over 80 awards were presented and over $25,000 was distributed to Solano students. The goal of the Scholarship Foundation is to promote academic excellence among Solano students by recognizing and rewarding outstanding students. Almost all of the scholarships require students to have PROGRAMS & SERVICES 71

74 Programs & Services completed 24 graded units of coursework at Solano with a cumulative GPA of at least The Scholarship Foundation administers two scholarship programs, the General Scholastic Achievement Program and the Memorial and Special Endowments Program. Each of these scholarship has been established to honor and commemorate specific indi viduals or purposes. Most have designated majors and/or other specific qualifying require ments that determine eligibility for consideration. For additional information, please visit the Solano College website at president/scholarship_ foundation, contact the Scholarship Foundation, at PO Box 2208, Fairfield, CA or phone (707) STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES A Public Health Nurse and Health Assistant are ready to help you with your health needs at the Student Health Center, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am-7:00 pm, and Friday, 8:30 am- 3:00 pm (fall and spring semesters only). Our services include: Nursing assessment and management of minor health problems Treatment of minor acute illnesses and referrals First-aid and emergency care Band-Aids, aspirin, Tylenol, etc. for self care Pregnancy testing and birth control information Nutritional information Information on sexually transmitted infections and referrals Immunizations Tuberculosis skin tests and referrals Hearing and vision screening Blood pressure screening Strep throat test Blood glucose screen test We are located in the Student Union, Building 1400 in Room The Public Health Nurse also visits the Vallejo Center and Vacaville Center for most services. Contact the Student Health Center for times/hours of nurse visits to Centers. You are welcome to drop-in for care or make an appointment by calling (707) You can see more information at our website at (select Campus Life and then Health Center ). Current schedules of activities sponsored by the Health Center can also be found in the ASSC Newsletter, published twice/month and posted online at STUDENTS HELPING STUDENTS BOOK GRANTS Solano Community College s Students Helping Students Fund is a program designed to provide one-time only financial assistance to economically disadvantaged SCC students in the form of a book grant. Funding is provided by students through a non-refundable optional fee of $1, as well as through solicited annual contributions. A very limited number of book grants are distributed to eligible students at the start of the fall and spring semesters on a first-come, firstserve basis. New, first-time freshmen enrolled in six units at SCC, who meet the eligibility guidelines for an automatic Fee Waiver, are encouraged to complete a Fee Waiver application and the Students Helping Students Grant application. Applications are available in-person only from the Student Developmet Office at the beginning of the Spring or Fall Semester. SCC STUDENT ID CARDS Student ID cards are required for the Math and Computer labs and can be used to obtain a library card at the campus library. Many stores, museums, restaurants and movie theaters give discounts to student with current student ID cards. The ID station will be open Monday-Thursday 8 am-5 pm and Friday 8 am-3 pm in Room These hours may change to accommodate campus events and activities, so please check the office for more updated hours. To get an ID, you must bring your student schedule/bill showing payment of the $5 fee and proof of enrollment, and another form of government-issued photo ID (driver s license, passport, Military ID, etc.). Good for nine consecutive semesters, it must be validated each semester at no charge. For more information, call the Student Development Office, (707) , ext, TRANSFER CENTER Welcome to the SCC Transfer Center. We are a resource center for students to explore options for transfer and to get help with the transfer process. The center is open daily, Monday through Thursday, during Fall and Spring semesters. For information call (707) or visit us downstairs in the Student Services Building 400, room 402. TUTORING CENTER Free tutoring is available to all students currently attending Solano Community College and enrolled in the class for which assistance is requested. Tutoring is available for most classes offered by the college. You can schedule a weekly appointment for the entire semester or one-time only appointments as needed. Part-time, paid positions are available for students interested in working as paid tutors. You must have received a B or better in the class to tutor and be recommended by a SCC instructor. All new tutors also earn.5 unit of credit for a required training class (Tutor 50). For additional information on how to sign up for tutoring assistance or to apply for a tutoring position, contact the Tutoring Center, in the Student Services Building 400, Rooms 437/437, or call (707) PROGRAMS & SERVICES 72

75 Programs & Services VETERAN S AFFAIRS CENTER Veterans & Dependents: The Veterans Center offers assistance with applying for education benefits, coordinating the VA work study program, and processing tutorial assistance paperwork. The following educational benefits are available to veterans and dependents: Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty) Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation) Chapter 32 (Veterans Educational Assistance Program VEAP) Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill) Chapter 1606 (Montgomery GI Bill Reservists) Chapter 1607 (Reserve Educational Assistance Program REAP) Chapter 35 (Dependents Educational Assistance) California Veterans Fee Waiver Program (Dependents of Veterans with a Service-Connected Disability) Note that in order to receive benefits while attending SCC, the student must be a regularly matriculated student and all classes taken must be required for the educational objective selected. Active Duty: After receiving approval for Tuition Assistance, please submit a copy of the authorization to the Veterans Affairs Center located in Building 400, Room 429, or by fax (707) Exception for Air Force, please see below** Air Force Personnel must apply via internet at faf/faf/fafhome.jsp **Note: individuals approved for Air Force TA do not need to submit their authorizations to Solano Community College. SCC will process all TA through the AI Portal regularly. For question or inquires please contact the Solano Community College Travis Center located at Building 249 at 530 Hickam Avenue on Travis Air Force Base. See website for center hours. Contact phone number is (707) Army Personnel must apply via internet at Coast Guard Personnel must fill out the Coast Guard Tuition Assistance Form (CG-4147). Submit completed form to CGI-PF-Tuition_Assistance@uscg.mil. Marine Corps Personnel must complete form NETPDTC 1560 & turn in form to your nearest Marine Corp location. Navy Personnel must complete form NETPDTC 1560 & turn in form to your nearest Marine Corp location. National Guard Contact your unit regarding Apply for Tuition Assistance. For specific information regarding eligibility of Veterans Education Benefits or Tuition Assistance, please visit our center located on the 2nd floor of the 400 Building, Room 429, call: (707) or at veterans@solano.edu. Center hours are Mon. - Thur., 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and Friday, from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. VISTAS: See Community Education and Lifelong Learning on page 70. WORKFORCE TRAINING AND GRANTS MANAGEMENT Contract Education & Training Solano Community College partners with local business and industry to develop training and education programs and services that meet an employer s specific needs. Working together we will develop solutions that link training to your business and performance goals. Employees are every organization s most important resource. As new employees are hired and as processes, procedures, products, and goals change, employees need new and upgraded skills. Through a careful needs analysis we will: Identify your real workplace needs Customize solutions specifically for your business and employees Implement training on a schedule and at a site that best meets your organization s requirements Offer excellent and appropriate instruction, as well as a variety of delivery methods Evaluate the training to assure that there has been a transfer of skills and knowledge from the training environment to the workplace Provide cost effective training and services The office of Workforce Training and Grants Management serves students through employers. If you are interested in preparing for a career and becoming a Solano Community College student, please contact the division office overseeing the discipline in which you have interest. For information and a free workforce needs assessment, call or Deborah Mann at (707) , or deborah.mann@solano.edu PROGRAMS & SERVICES 73

76 SCC Telephone Numbers Area Code: 707. For a complete listing of telephone numbers visit Academic & Student Affairs Adapted PE Academic Success Center x4716 Admissions & Records Aeronautics/Nut Tree Assessment Testing x4525 Athletics Bookstore Cafeteria Solano CalWORKs Campus Police - Parking C.A.R.E x4444 Career & Employment Services (Jobs) Children s Programs Community Education Classes Contract Education & Training Cosmetology Counseling Criminal Justice x4703 Disability Students & Services Program EOPS x4444 Financial Aid Fire Academy x4615 Fire Technology Program Finance & Administration General Information Horticulture x4308 Human Resources Institutional Advancement International Programs x4693 Library Lost and Found x4367 Facilities Math Activities Center MESA x4498 School of: Career Applied Technology & Business Health Sciences Human Performance & Development Liberal Arts School of Mathematics & Science Social & Behavioral Sciences Small Business Dev. Ctr Special Services (EOPS/CARE) x4444 Student Development Office Student Health Center & Services Superintendent-President Technology Support Services Theatre Operations Transfer Center Travis AFB Center Tutoring Vacaville Center Vallejo Center Veteran s Affairs Work Experience Library Please visit the library website at: for hours at each campus. The SCC Library is closed weekends and holidays. Located in Building 100 on the Fairfield Campus, the Library provides: Information resources such as: Research help from SCC Librarians Access to print and online resources Reserve textbooks Newspaper and popular magazine browsing collection Over one-million books, movies, CDS and other materials via SNAP, our local Library consortium Interlibrary loan Around the clock reference assistance via 24/7 reference. Technology resources such as an Information Commons of 60 PCs gives students access to The Internet Microsoft Office Suite Printers CD/DVD players Class-based software and other applications Photocopiers Microfilm readers. Study Facilities: Individual study carrels Study tables for quiet group study Reading lounge Library Research classes: LR01, Principles of (Library) Research LR10, Basics of Information Competency LR11, Internet explored! Advanced Information Competency LR12, Information and Society Additionally, librarians are available to help students with their research and information needs at the Vallejo and Vacaville campuses. PROGRAMS & SERVICES 74

77 Parking Information PARKING PERMITS Fall, Spring, and Summer parking permits are purchased online. Log on to My Solano and click on Student Parking. Parking permits are not transferable from one person to another. It is against the law to alter, forge, reproduce, sell, or loan your parking permit to another person. Parking permits are required each semester and during summer sessions. Faculty/ Staff and reserved parking is enforced 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. All permits (semester and daily) must be clearly displayed. Motorcycles may park in designated motorcycle areas without cost or permits. Motorcycles parked in other areas require permits at the vehicle price. PARKING ENFORCEMENT During the first week of the fall/spring semester and during the first week of summer session, parking permits are not enforced in student lots 1-6. Thereafter, permit parking is enforced Monday- Friday, 7:00 am 10:00 pm. You must have a valid permit clearly displayed while parked on Solano Community College District property, including the Vacaville Center and the Vallejo Center. All other regulations and vehicle code violations are enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Parking for students is provided in clearly designated areas. Certain parking areas are reserved for visitors, for faculty and staff who hold permanent parking permits, handicapped persons, and rideshare. FAIRFIELD CAMPUS Student parking is provided in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 (across from baseball and football stadiums). VACAVILLE AND VALLEJO CENTERS A parking permit is required to park at both the Vacaville Center and Vallejo Center. Parking permits are $20 per semester and $6 for Summer session. DAILY PARKING PERMITS: Daily parking permits may be purchased from the permit dispensers located in each student lot at a cost of $1 per day ($1 bills or coins accepted). New daily permits must be purchased each day. If the permit dispensers malfunction, notify the police in Bldg. 1800B or call (707) If a dispenser is out of service, purchase a permit in an adjacent lot. Daily permits are valid in lots 1-6 and are interchangeable between the Fairfield campus, the Vacaville Center, and Vallejo Center. HANDICAP PARKING A current parking permit along with a handicap placard or plates are required to park in handicap parking. The placard/ plates and parking permit must be clearly displayed. RIDESHARE PERMITS Rideshare permits are issued by the Student Development Office in Bldg. 1400, Room Vehicles displaying valid rideshare permits may park in the spaces reserved for rideshare participants and not in any other lots. If you do not have a rideshare permit, you may not park in the rideshare spaces. Rideshare vehicles must have 3 or more participants who each possess a current Solano student ID card (available in the Student Development Office). For more information, call (707) ext VISITOR PARKING Limited 30-minute visitor parking is available at the Fairfield campus in Lot 1. Visitor parking is located along the white curb line on the north side of the lot. For visits longer than 30 minutes, purchase a daily permit and move your vehicle to another stall in the parking lot. Do not park in rideshare or faculty/ staff lots. Visitor parking is not to be used by faculty, staff, or students. Visitor parking is also available at the Vacaville and Vallejo Centers. GENERAL INFORMATION: Parking permits are good for all Solano College campus locations. Permits must be located as directed on the permit directions. Parking fees are subject to change. Parking brochures are available at the Police Department. An appeal process to contest citations is available. Go to parking.html and click the Interactive Appeal Process Form link. For questions, call (707) PARKING LOT INFORMATION: Faculty/Staff: Parking Lots A-F. Reserved stalls in other locations. Student: Parking lots 1-6 Cosmetology Patron: (West side Lot D) Must have Patron Parking Permit from Cosmetology Department 8:30 am- 10:00 pm Disabled Parking: Must have disabled placard or plates AND Solano College parking permit or daily meter ticket Rideshare: (3 or more passengers, Lots 1 & 2) Special permit required. For more information, contact Student Development in Bldg 1400 (across from the Bookstore), Room 1425 or call (707) ext Visitor Parking: 30 minutes only. If longer than 30 minutes, purchase daily meter ticket and move vehicle to regular parking lot. No Faculty/Staff or Student parking allowed. Childcare Parking: 15 minutes only. For dropping off or pickup only. If longer than 15 minutes, purchase daily meter ticket and move vehicle to regular parking lot. No Faculty/ Staff or Student parking allowed. PARKING & MAPS 75

78 Travis Air Force Air Base Map The Travis AFB University Center is located in Building 249 at 530 Hickam Avenue on Travis Air Force Base. To get to the Center, take the Air Base Parkway exit off of I-80 and follow it until it ends at the Travis Main Gate. After obtaining a pass (see instructions), proceed through the Main Gate, staying on the same street. Turn right onto First Avenue, then left on Waldron Street. About half way down the length of the street, turn right into the parking lot. Drive to the back of the lot; you will see the University Center on your right. You may park in any vacant space. TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE GATE PROCEDURE: Due to security measures at TAFB, all non-military students must be registered in a class meeting at Travis to receive a pass to enter the base. Students already registered for Travis classes will be able to obtain their base pass at the Visitor Control Center, 615 Airbase Parkway, Fairfield, California, located on the left hand side before the main gates. All registered students will be required to provide the information listed below: 1. A current driver's license 2. Valid car registration (this must be the vehicle you plan to drive to class each week) 3. Valid proof of car insurance 4. Proof of your enrollment in a class at Travis (your registration printout showing your classes). 5. Travis AFB personnel may require other forms of identification as needed. Vehicle (gate) passes are not transferable to any vehicle other than the one for which the pass was originally issued. Please allow approximately one hour for issuance of a gate pass. NOTE: Students must have their own transportation. Automobiles without military ID, or an authorized semester pass will not be admitted on TAFB. For additional informa-tion, please call the SCC Travis office. If you wish to add a Travis class, you must contact the instructor to obtain an Add Authorization] Code and enroll in the course prior to being admitted to the Base. Once enrolled you must contact the Travis office to inform them. PARKING & MAPS 76

79 Vacaville Map The Solano Community College Vacaville Center is located north of the City of Vacaville at 2001 North Village Parkway. Turn onto North Village Parkway (formerly known as 1990 Akerly Drive), just off of Vaca Valley Parkway. Center information and driving directions are also available on our website, please go to: vaca_center.html. DIRECTIONS FROM FAIRFIELD/VACAVILLE: Take I-80 East to I-505 and drive about 1/2 mile to the Vaca Valley Parkway exit. Turn right at the exit ramp stoplight on to Vaca Valley Parkway and go one block to North Village Parkway. Turn left at the stoplight on to North Village Parkway; the parking lot entrance to the Center is visible on the right side of the street within a distance of 1/2 block. DIRECTIONS FROM DAVIS/DIXON: Take I-80 West to the Leisure Town Road exit. Turn right onto Vaca Valley Parkway. Continue straight for approximately 1/2 mile to North Village Parkway and turn right at the stoplight. Turn right into the parking lot entrance to the Center. Parking at the Vacaville Center is $20 per vehicle. The permit is valid for the Fairfield campus and the Vallejo and Vacaville Centers. Daily parking permits are available for $1 from the machine located in the parking lot. Daily permits are valid for the Vacaville Center only. PARKING & MAPS 77

80 Vallejo Map The Solano Community College Vallejo Center is located at 545 Columbus Parkway. DIRECTIONS FROM FAIRFIELD/VACAVILLE/DAVIS/DIXON Take I-80 toward San Francisco and exit at Columbus Parkway. The Solano Community College Vallejo Center is located approximately 1 & 1/2 miles on your right. PARKING Parking at the Vallejo Center is $20 per vehicle. The permit is valid for the Fairfield campus and the Vallejo and Vacaville Centers. Daily parking permits are available for $1 from the machine located in the parking lot and are valid for all campus locations. Parking is enforced 24 hours a day. DIRECTIONS FROM PLEASANT HILL/CONCORD/WALNUT CREEK Take 680 North to 780 West. From 780 West take I-80 East toward Sacramento. Exit at Columbus Parkway. The new Solano Community College Vallejo Center is located approximately 1/2 miles on your right. PARKING & MAPS 78

81 VISTAS PARKING & MAPS 79

82 NOTES 80

83 Fairfield Map 4000 Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, CA 94534, (707) MAP LEGEND 100 Library/Learning Center 200 Children s Programs 300 Mathematics & Science 400 Student Services 500 Business, Computer Science 600 Administration 700 Liberal Arts 800 Health Occupations / Public Safety 900 Faculty Office 1000 Horticulture 1100 Police / Fine & Applied Arts (temporary) 1200 Music/Theatre 1300 Fine & Applied Arts 1400 Bookstore/Cafeteria/ Student Union 1500 Engineering/Math 1600 Cosmetology/Fine Arts 1700 Athletics/Physical Education 1800 Career Technical Education 1900 Facilities/Warehouse SERVICES-ROOM Admission & Records 400 ASSC & Student Union Assessment Center Boardroom Bookstore Business & Personnel Office Cafeteria 1400 CalWORKs CARE Program Career & Employment Services Community Services & Training/Vistas 1638 Contract Education & Training Counseling Disability Services Program EOPS Financial Aid Foundation Information Instruction Office Library MESA Program 434 Student Health Services Student Services Superintendent/ President s Office Theatre Transfer Center Tutoring Center Veteran s Affairs Workforce & Economic Development Solano Community College is located on Suisun Valley Road, just off Interstate 80, nine miles northeast of Vallejo (take I-80 east), and five miles southwest of Fairfield. Buses serve the campus from Vallejo, Benicia, Fairfield, Vacaville and Dixon.

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