FRESNO CITY COLLEGE SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE

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1 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CONTENTS INFORMATION Dates and Deadlines Calendar... 1 How to Read This Schedule...2 Flow Chart for English and Mathematics Courses...3 Welcome...4 Admissions...4 Student Success/Matriculation Checklist.. 4 Activate Free Student Registration Information...6 Registration Hold Chart... 7 Fresno City College 1101 E. University Avenue Fresno, CA (559) The Fresno City College Class Schedule is an offi cial publication of the College produced by the FCC Office of Instruction and the Public Information Offi ce. Vice President of Instruction Dr. Tim Woods Curriculum Analyst Kelli O Rourke Director of Marketing & Communications Cris Monahan Bremer Cover Design Ben Lozano State Center Community College District Student Academic Standing...8 Steps to Success for New Students...9 Steps to Success for Students Returning/ Transferring to FCC...10 Register Online - WebAdvisor...11 Class Schedule Planning Hints...12 Waitlists...13 Academic Regulations...14 Special Programs...15 Student Services...15 Counseling Department t Financial Aid...18 Program Services...19 Transfer Center...20 Student Fees...21 Refund Fee Policies and Schedule...24 Other Services...24 Library and Student Learning...25 Miscellaneous Information...27 Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)...32 General Education Requirements for CSU Transfer Certification...33 SCCCD Intra-District Articulated Courses Common Courses, and In-lieu Courses...34 Classes are also available at other State Center Community College District sites including Reedley College, Madera Center, Oakhurst Center and Willow International Center. Changes to the Printed Schedule: This class schedule is subject to change without prior notice. Fresno City College reserves the right to cancel scheduled classes at any time before, during or after registration due to low enrollment, instructor availability or other reasons. Career & Technology Center Spring Classes...38 Course Classification Room Abbreviations Campus Offices Faculty Offices Student Registration Worksheet Trial Schedule Worksheet Spring 2014 Final Examination Schedule SPRING 2014 CLASSES Fresno City College...38 Career and Technology Center ONLINE COURSES Fresno City College ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING 2014 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. WEBADVISOR available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

2 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 1 Enrollment Dates and Deadlines Apply online at NEW, TRANSFER AND HIGH SCHOOL ENRICHMENT STUDENTS must fi le an application for admission in order to receive an assigned registration date. RETURNING FORMER STUDENTS who have been away for two or more semesters must fi le an application in order to receive an assigned registration date. CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS will receive their spring enrollment material beginning in mid October. (Currently enrolled students do not need to reapply.) For best selection of classes, students are encouraged to enroll on their assigned registration date. Students may combine regular full-term 18 week courses with short-term courses for Admissions and Records registration hours. IMPORTANT MESSAGE ON DROP DATES AND OTHER STATE-MANDATED DEADLINES It is the student s responsibility to comply with the following state-mandated deadlines. Fee Refund: State code defines the drop-deadlines required to qualify for fee refund/reversals as on or before 10 percent of the duration of the class. Check with Admissions and Records or the Business Offi ce for deadlines. Pass/No Pass: Students must request Pass/No Pass status (or cancel a previous request for Pass/No Pass status) on or before 30 percent of the duration of the class. Check with Admissions and Records for the deadline on your class. A P (Pass) grade is not an acceptable grade for courses in a Transfer Major. No Record (DR): Classes dropped before 20 percent of the duration of the class will not be refl ected on the student s transcript. Check with your instructor for the deadline applicable to your class. Withdrawal (W): A student will be assigned a grade of W for classes dropped on or after 20 percent of the duration of the class, up to and including 50 percent of the duration of the class. After the 50 percent point, the student must receive a letter grade other than a W (i.e., A, B, C, D, F, I, P, NP). Check with your instructor for the deadline applicable to your class. Enrollment Dates NOVEMBER 4, 2013 (Monday) Spring registration begins for CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS (by assigned date) NOVEMBER 20-21, 2013 (Wednesday-Thursday) Spring registration begins for NEW, TRANSFER and RETURNING FORMER STUDENTS (by assigned date) DECEMBER 13, 2013 (Friday) Fall 2013 semester ends JANUARY 13, 2014 (Monday) SPRING SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 13 - FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Late Registration for 18 week classes - To add a class a student must obtain a student add label from instructor To drop a class without a W on transcript FEBRUARY 15, 2014 (Saturday) Last day to apply for Associate for Transfer degree MARCH 13, 2014 (Thursday) Last day to apply for Spring 2014 certificate or degree graduation MAY 23, 2014 (Friday) Spring 2014 semester ends Enrollment Hours ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS OFFICE Monday to Friday... 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. WebAdvisor - Access your schedule, waitlist and other information at Dates for Full-Term (18 Week) Classes JANUARY 8, 2014 (Wednesday) Last day to submit Dismissal Appeal Petitions for the semester JANUARY 24, 2014 (Friday) Last day to drop a class and be eligible for a fee refund/reversal JANUARY 31, 2014 (Friday) Last day to drop a full-term class in Person (no W on transcript) FEBRUARY 2, 2014 (Sunday) Last day to add a full-term class on WebAdvisor or TouchTone (no W on transcript) FEBRUARY 14, 2014 (Friday) Last day to declare pass/no pass (P/NP) grade option MARCH 14, 2014 (Friday) End of Nine-Week Drop period (no drops after this date) MAY 19, 2014 (Monday) + Spring fi nal exams begin MAY 23, 2014 (Friday) Spring semester ends. Commencement at Selland Arena, 6:30 p.m. NOTES: Evening classes observe the same holiday and examination schedule as day classes. Saturday classes DO NOT meet if a holiday falls on the preceding Friday but DO meet if a holiday falls on the following Monday. + For Saturday classes, fi nal examinations held on Saturday, May 17, 2014

3 2 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE Abbreviation of subject and course number. The schedule number used to sign up for the class. ***** indicates number must be obtained from a counselor or instructor. SHADED areas designates night or weekend classes. Title abbreviation. Indicates if a course is degree applicable. See Abbreviations Key below. Number of course units. Determines enrollment fees. Day or days of the week class meets. ARR indicates hours are arranged by the instructor. Time of day class meets. Where class meets. Letters and numbers represent the building and room number, or off-campus location. See page 160 for room abbreviations. Key to Graduation or Transfer Status Designations The identification of the transfer acceptance of Fresno City College courses by the California State University and University of California systems was one of the outcomes of the Fresno City College Student Success Project. Listed with the course subject and number, if applicable, are abbreviations identifying the transfer or graduation status of the course. The key to the abbreviations follows: Instructor s name. STAFF indicates instructor had not been determined when the schedule was printed. A CSU CSU-GE I UC Associate degree applicable Transferable to the California State University system Meets the general education requirements for the California State University transfer certifi cation. Completion of all courses in the California State University General Education transfer certification pattern will permit a student to transfer to a campus in the California State University system without having to complete additional lower division general education courses after transfer. Meets the requirements of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). Completion of all IGETC requirements will permit a student to transfer to a campus in either the California State University or University of California system without having to complete additional lower division general education courses after transfer. Transferable to the University of California system It is the policy of this district that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course, section or class, the attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, whenever offered and maintained by the district, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and who meets the prerequisites established pursuant to Chapter 11, Division 2, Part IV, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code commencing with Section FRESNO CITY COLLEGE IS A COLLEGE OF THE STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT This institution does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, or sexual orientation.

4 Flow Charts for English and Mathematics Courses FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 3 These fl ow charts are designed to help you determine the appropriate level of English and mathematics courses that you will need for graduation and/or transfer to a four-year institution. Depending on your starting point, these charts indicate the sequence of courses that prepare you for the writing, reading, mathematics and general education requirements for English and mathematics associate degree and the English and mathematics transfer-level courses. Contact your counselor or English/ mathematics instructor for further assistance. NOTE: Any arrow leading to a course is a prerequisite. ENGLISH MATHEMATICS ENGL 252 Writing Improvement ENGL 260 Basic Reading ENGL 262 Reading Improvement ESL 263R ESL 263W Low Int Low Int Read/Voc Write/Gramr ESL 264R Inter Read/ Voc ESL 265R High Int Read/Voc ESL 264W Inter Write/ Gramr ESL 265W High Int Write/Gramr MATH 260A through 260D Series MATH 250 College Arithmetic MATH 255 Pre- Algebra MATH 201 Elem Algebra Level 1 Developmental Courses ENGL 125 Coll Writ Skills AND AT 131 Tech Reports ENGL 126 Coll Rdng Skills ENGL 1A Read & Comp or ENGL 1AH Honors Read & Comp OR ESL 68 ESL 67 Adv AND Adv Read/Voc Write/Gramr MATH 4A* Trigonometry MATH 4B Precalculus MATH 5A Analysis I MATH 5B Analysis II MATH 6 Analysis III MATH 7 Differentl Equat MATH 102 Plane Geometry MATH 10A Struc/Concepts MATH 10B Struc/Concepts II MATH 26 Elem Linear Alg MATH 103 Inter Algebra MATH 11 Elem Statistics MATH/DS 21 Finite MATH MATH/PSY 42 Stats-Behvrl Sci MATH 45* Contemp Math * Does not transfer to UC. Check with IGETC or major sheet to see which math is acceptable for each UC major. Level 2 AA/AS Degree Courses/ Non-Transferable Level 3 BA/BS Degree Courses/Transferable

5 4 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Welcome to Fresno City College! You have made a smart choice by attending a community college. Whether you are taking your first course or finishing up a certificate or degree, we are confident you will be satisfi ed with your experience here and will be pleased with the wide-variety of course offerings available to you. Community college is one of the biggest bargains in higher education, saving student thousands of dollars a year in tuition while offering quality courses with experienced and knowledgeable instructors. ADMISSIONS This schedule is designed to help you with locating the class(es) you will need at the day and time that will work for you. There is also information regarding student services, counseling, bookstore policies, fi nancial aid, registration information and deadlines, payment deadlines, transfer listings, WebAdvisor and more! For more info also visit us on the Web at or fi nd us on Facebook at Fresno City College Campus News and join our social network! Have a great semester! You are eligible to apply for admission to Fresno City College, if you meet one of the following criteria: at least 18 years old, or have graduated from high school, or have completed a GED or CHSPE (California High School Profi ciency Exam), or High school juniors and seniors who have the permission of their parents, high school counselor and principal. Applying for Admission If you have never attended Fresno City College (new or transfer) or have been away for two or more semesters (former), you must first complete an application for admission. Apply online at Students who have been continuously enrolled (attended Fall 2013) are not required to complete an application. High school juniors and seniors must complete a SCCCD application as well as the High School Enrichment application each semester wishing to attend classes concurrently. Applications are available at Admissions and Records as well as the College Relations office. Student Success/Matriculation Matriculation is a process that allows you and the college to form a partnership which helps you to attain your goals. This partnership requires you to commit yourself to your educational goals and requires the college to commit to helping you succeed. Yog koj paub txog kev kawm ntawv (Admission), thov mus cuag tau Counseling Department. Si necesita información en español para su admisión, favor de ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Consejeros o la Ofi cina de Admisiones y Sección de Expedientes. Follow these steps to assist you in becoming a successful student at Fresno City College. To view this checklist online, go to and click on Getting Started. APPLICATION/ADMISSIONS New and returning students must apply to college. The admissions application is available online at FINANCIAL AID (available for eligible students) To determine eligibility for financial aid, complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) online at ORIENTATION New students are required to participate in a new student orientation. Complete the online orientation at Students may be exempt from participating in orientation for any of the following reasons: Attended another college/university Completed an associate degree or higher For more information about exemption from Orientation, contact the Counseling Department at (559) ASSESSMENT TESTING Most classes have an English or Math pre-requisite. Take the English and Math placement tests to determine which courses are most appropriate for your skill level. Call (559) for the date/time recording or go online to

6 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 5 Students may be exempt from taking the English and/or Math placement tests for the following reasons: Earned a score of 3 or higher on an Advanced Placement English test or an Advanced Placement Calculus test Earned a grade of C or higher in high school Algebra 1 course or higher course within the last 2 years Earned College readiness for English or math on the Early Assessment Program (EAP) test Completed a college level English and/or math course at another college/university For more information about Assessment test exemptions, contact the Counseling Department at (559) COUNSELING For assistance with educational planning, contact the Counseling Department at (559) or visit the website at for more information on how to meet with a counselor. REGISTRATION Register for classes using WebAdvisor, or in the Admissions and Records Office located on the 1st floor of the Student Services Building. FOLLOW UP Follow up counseling sessions, workshops, and other assistance are available to help students make successful progress toward their goals. How to Activate Your State Center Community College District (SCCCD) Student Account 1. Username and Password. Your organizational account is your student address, which is: lastname_studentid#@my.scccd.edu Your default password is: P@ssword123 NOTE: If your last name is hyphenated, type both names as one word without the hyphen. For example, Richard Smith-Jones organizational account would be smithjones_ @my.scccd.edu. 2. Go to the login page. There are two ways to access your student account - click the link at the top of the Fresno City College website home page, or type in the address bar of your web browser. 3. Provide account information. Your next steps will be to verify your password and choose a security question and answer. Re-type P@ssword123 in the *Password box. Then click on the *Question drop down menu to choose your security question and type the answer to your question in the *Secret answer box. NOTE: You might not see this screen. You may go directly to the Outlook Web App Preferred Language and Time Zone screen (See Step #4 below) or to your student Inbox (see Step #5 below). If this happens, don t panic it s okay! 4. Select preferred language and time zone. Most students will select English as the preferred language, but if English is not your first language, you may want to experiment with the other languages offered to see what works best for you. You can change the language later on the Options page once you re logged in. 5. Your student Inbox. Having trouble? If you need help to log into your account, call the Student Services Help Desk at (559) or toll free at (866) for assistance. Please remember, this is the primary tool the college will use to communicate with you check your my.scccd.edu on a regular basis to keep informed of important college information and deadline dates!

7 6 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for all SCCCD classes is by assigned date only. All students will be notifi ed by , at their free my.scccd.edu account, to include his/her assigned registration date, current academic standing, and any registration holds. Students in Good academic standing and without any other holds may register using WEBADVISOR. WEBADVISOR: Log on to the Fresno City College website at and click on Quick Links then scroll down to WebAdvisor. For fi rst- time users, your login and password is in the following format: Login: lastname_studentid# e.g., doe_ (all lower case) Password: Your six digit birthdate (i.e. January 1, 1980 = ) Please be sure to print My class schedule and refer to Your payment due date to determine when your fee payment is due before logging off of WebAdvisor. High School Enrichment students will not be allowed to register for class(s) prior to the start of the semester. Students must attend the first day of the class(s) he/she wishes to enroll and acquire a Student add label from the instructor to ADD the class. The student then must bring the Student add label along with a copy of the approved high school enrichment application to the Admissions and Records office to be enrolled. Registration Holds All holds must be cleared prior to registration. Also refer to page 8 for Student Academic Standing chart. Proxy Registration If you are intending to register in person and are unable to do so on your assigned date, you may have someone else proxy (substitute) for you provided the following procedure is observed. PROXY must have a signed and dated written statement, with your date-of-birth and student ID#, authorizing him/her to register on your behalf. Forms are available at the Admissions and Records office. The PROXY should also have a list of classes you intend to take (including several alternatives). The Federal Family Education Rights and Privacy Act requires the college to obtain written permission from the student to release any educational records, to include registration information, to anyone other than themselves. Earn College Credit While Studying Abroad! Students at Fresno City College may take advantage of international study programs offered by the college district. The international programs allow students an opportunity to study in another country while earning transferable college credit, as well as enable them to gain a first-hand understanding of other regions and cultures of the world. The study abroad programs for 2014 will be to London, England and Italy. See page 15 for more information. For more information on these programs, please visit our Study Abroad webpage at or contact Dr. Margaret Hiebert at (559) , ext or by margaret.hiebert@fresnocitycollege.edu.

8 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 7 REGISTRATION HOLD CHART Registration hold(s) prevent the student from registering for classes online (WebAdvisor), by phone (Touchtone) or in person; therefore the hold(s) must be resolved prior to registering for classes. The chart below provides a brief description of the hold and reference to the appropriate office or online site to clear the hold. REGISTRATION HOLD DESCRIPTION WHERE TO CLEAR AB540 AB540 Affi davit required; Non-Resident tuition exemption. Campus A&R Office ADREG Student needs to update or correct information on his/her record. Campus A&R Office ARADD Need a current mailing address and/or phone on file. Login to WebAdvisor then click on Update Address Telephone, Allow 24 business hours for hold to be cleared. AR Current Admission Application needed. Apply on-line at www. reedleycollege.edu, or com Excluding High School Enrichment students ARU18 Student under the age of 18. Must provide documentation of High School graduation, GED or equivalent. Campus A&R Office ATHL Must see Athletic Counselor. Campus Counseling Office BENR or BF* or BR* Outstanding $$ balance on account Campus Business Office CALWK Must have clearance from CalWorks Counselor Campus CalWorks Office DEAN Must contact Vice President of Student Services Campus VP of Student Services DSPS Must have clearance from DSPS office Campus DSP & S Office EOPS Must have clearance from EOPS office Campus EOP & S Office FGYM PE equipment must be returned FCC PE Office HE* High School Enrichment Student, must enroll or drop Campus A&R Office classes in person INTL Must have clearance from International Students office Campus International & Veterans Office O First time college students; must complete orientation Orientation is available online at: online counseling.scccd.edu ACADEMIC / PROGRESS Students with a Probation or Dismissal Refer to the Student Academic PROBATION DISMISSAL standing, refer to the next page for assistance. Standing page for assistance.

9 8 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE STUDENT ACADEMIC STANDING State education code requires students to maintain satisfactory progress while enrolled at a community college. Students who do not make satisfactory progress by completing courses and/or achieving satisfactory grades will be placed on progress or academic probation respectively. Progress Probation - student has attempted and accumulated a total of 12 or more units for which the entries of W, NP, NC, and I are recorded reaches or exceeds fi fty percent (50%). Academic Probation - student has attempted and accumulated a total of 12 or more semester units for which the cumulative grade point average falls below 2.0 in all units which were graded on the basis of letter grades. Progress/Academic Dismissal - student will be subject to dismissal if in three consecutive semesters (semesters shall be considered consecutive on the basis of the student s enrollment exclusive of summer session) the student s percentage of units in which the entries of W, NP, NC and I, were recorded reached or exceeded fi fty percent (50%) OR student s cumulative grade point average was less than 2.0. CODE DESCRIPTION OF CODE P1* or A1* Level 1 Probation - Student must complete the SCCCD Online Probation Workshop to have their registration hold cleared. P2 or A2 PD or AD GOODF RPAR Level 2 Probation - Reedley, Willow International, Madera & Oakhurst student must meet with a counselor prior to registration. FCC student must complete the SCCCD Online Probation Workshop to have their registration hold cleared. Progress / Academic Dismissal - Student must meet with a counselor, complete a Readmission Petition and register in person, with copy of the signed petition at the Admissions & Records office. May not have access to WebAdvisor to register. Requires a Work in Progress form for counselor signature at midterm. Level 2 Probation - Student completed the SCCCD Online Probation Workshop and identified him/herself as attending Fresno City College. Student will only be able to register for classes with a campus location of FCC, F.WEB, OFF or CTC. Returning DQ Student - Student has sat out the required number of semesters, met with a counselor and completed a Readmission Petition for the current semester. Student will need to meet with a counselor prior to any future semester registration. *A student with a combination that includes Level 2 Probation or Dismissal codes must see a counselor and register in person at the Admissions & Records office. CPBP DQP DQ1 Continued Probation per Board Policy Student on probation (academic or progress), may not be dismissed if during the third consecutive semester of below satisfactory work the student maintains a semester GPA of 2.0 and completes more than 50% of the semester units attempted. Student must see a counselor and register in person at the Admissions & Records office. Requires a Work in Progress form for counselor signature at midterm. Academic / Progress Dismissal Pending Appeal A Dismissal Appeal must be submitted, with all supporting documentation, by the published deadline. Students who do not submit an appeal will be dis-enrolled and required to SIT-OUT. First Disqualifi cation Student cannot enroll for a minimum of one semester. Readmission Petition required. DQ2 Second Disqualifi cation Student cannot enroll for a minimum of one year. Readmission Petition required DQ3 Third Disqualifi cation Student cannot enroll for a minimum of two years. Readmission Petition required

10 Fresno City College FRESNO CITY COLLEGE Spring Steps to Success for New Students (For first time college students) Step 1: Admissions Application To assist you in becoming a successful college student, follow the steps in order. a. Apply online at: and click on Apply Online. Application is processed with two business days. b. Activate your SCCCD account: is the primary way the college will communicate with you. c. Go to WebAdvisor at to get your SCCCD student identifi cation number. Click on What s My User ID. d. Call (559) for help with WebAdvisor or student . Step 2: Financial Aid a. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at If you need assistance, go to the Financial Aid Lab in the Library, room 123. b. Apply for Scholarships, view important deadlines and contact information at: nancialaid Step 3: Assessment/Place ment Test Do I need to take the English/Math placement tests? a. Take the Math and English placement tests if you are planning to work toward an associate degree or transfer to a university. b. You may be exempt from taking English and/or Math placement tests if you: u Earned a score of 3 or higher on an AP exam u Completed Algebra 1 or higher course in high school with a C or better within the last 2 years (see a counselor for placement) u Achieved college-readiness in Math and/or English on the Early Assessment Program (EAP) test taken in high school (applies only if you just graduated from high school). Testing procedures: a. Pick a date and time to take your tests. u View check-in process, schedule and test samples online at: u A photo ID, your student SCCCD ID#, and a #2 pencil is required. You will not be admitted to the testing room without your ID. Step 4: New Student Orientation As a new student, you will have a registration hold until you participate in new student orientation. Complete the online orientation at: Your registration hold will be released within two business days. Step 5: Educational Planning/Counseling a. If you need assistance with educational planning, transfer options, understanding general education/major requirements, etc. you can make an appointment with a counselor. u Online: u By calling: (559) b. For more information, visit the Counseling Department webpage at Step 6: Register for Classes a. You can register in the following ways: 1. Online using WebAdvisor at: 2. On-campus in the Admissions office (Student Services building, 1st floor) b. Before you register, make sure all your prerequisite requirements have been met. If the prerequisite was not taken and passed at one of the SCCCD campus sites, bring your high school or college transcripts to the Counseling Department for review. Step 7: Pay Fees a. Student Fees: b. Fee Deadlines: c. FCC Photo ID - Pay at Business Office (Old Administration Building. Room 151A) and take receipt to Student Activities Office located next to the Cafeteria. d. If receiving Financial Aid, contact Financial Aid Office at (559) Step 8: Textbooks a. PREVIEW what textbooks are required at: b. Books can be purchased or rented from the Bookstore which is located across from the Cafeteria: Step 9: Attend Classes Attend your classes on the first day of school you may be dropped from class if you fail to attend the first class session. Important Dates January 13, 2014 spring semester begins Notes: For more important dates visit:

11 10 SPRING Fresno City College 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Steps to Success for Students Returning / Transferring to FCC Step 1: Admissions Application (For Returning FCC students and students transferring to FCC from another college) To assist you in becoming a successful college student, follow the steps in order. a. Apply online at: and click on Apply Online. Application is processed within two business days. u If you are returning to FCC and have not been enrolled for at least 1 semester, you will need to reapply b. Activate your SCCCD account: is the primary way the college will communicate with you. u Returning students - don t forget to login and check regularly u New to SCCCD - Activate your SCCCD account and check regularly. Call (559) for student help. c. Go to WebAdvisor at to get your SCCCD student ID#. Click on What s My User ID. d. Request offi cial transcripts from each college of attendance whether or not credit was earned. Offi cial transcripts must be sent directly to Fresno City College Admissions and Records. Step 2: Financial Aid a. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at If you need help, go to the Financial Aid Lab in the Library, room 123. b. Apply for Scholarships, view important deadlines and contact information at nancialaid Step 3: Assessment/Place ment Test Do I need to take the English/Math placement tests? a. No, if you took the Math and English placement tests at one of the SCCCD campus sites within the last two years, your scores are still valid. b. No, if you took an English and/or Math class at another college. Bring a copy of your college transcripts and course descriptions to the FCC Counseling Department for review. c. Yes, if your scores are more than 2 years old and you have not taken an English and/or Math course at a SCCCD college/campus. d. Yes, if you have never taken an English and/or Math class at another college. Testing procedures: a. Pick a date and time to take your tests. u View check-in process, schedule and test samples online at: u A photo ID, your student SCCCD ID#, and a #2 pencil is required. You will not be admitted to the testing room without your ID. Step 4: New Student Orientation You are encouraged to review FCC s online student orientation at Notes: Step 5: Educational Planning/Counseling a. If you need assistance with educational planning, transfer options, understanding general education/major requirements, etc. you can make an appointment with a counselor. u Online: u By calling: (559) b. For more information, visit the Counseling Department webpage at Step 6: Register for Classes a. You can register in the following ways: 1. Online using WebAdvisor at: 2. On-campus in the Admissions office (Student Services building, 1st floor) b. Before you register, make sure all your prerequisite requirements have been met. If the prerequisite was not taken and passed at one of the SCCCD campus sites, bring your high school or college transcripts to the Counseling Department for review. Step 7: Pay Fees a. Student Fees: b. Fee Deadlines: c. FCC Photo ID - Pay at Business Office (Old Administration Building. Room 151A) and take receipt to Student Activities Office located next to the Cafeteria. d. If receiving Financial Aid, contact Financial Aid Office at (559) Step 8: Textbooks a. PREVIEW what textbooks are required at: b. Books can be purchased or rented from the Bookstore which is located across from the Cafeteria: Step 9: Attend Classes Spring 2014 Attend your classes on the first day of school you may be dropped from class if you fail to attend the first class session. Important Dates January 13, 2014 spring semester begins For more important dates visit:

12 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 11 WEBADVISOR: REGISTER ONLINE WebAdvisor is available for registration. Stu dents in good stand ing, with no registration holds, can ac cess WebAdvisor Reg is tra tion at or by choos ing the WebAdvisor link at User will be asked to enter your user ID; this is your last name com bined with your 7-digit stu dent ID number in the format lastname_student ID# (example: smith_ ). If you cannot re mem ber your login name, click on What s My User ID? for help. User will be asked for your password. For fi rst-time users, your temporary WebAdvisor pass word is your 6-digit birthdate in the format For ex am ple, if your birthdate is Jan u ary 1, 1980, then your 6- digit pass word is The fi rst time you login you will be prompt ed to change your pass word. A pass word hint fea ture is avail able to help you re mem ber your WebAdvisor password in the future. All registration policies and information that apply to TouchTone Regis tra tion also apply to WebAdvisor Reg is tra tion and Waitlists (refer to page 13). For variable unit courses, change number of units before submitting transaction. To change your WebAdvisor password, use the Change Password Option on the WebAdvisor screen. Online help is available to assist you while using WebAdvisor. Students will receive add/drop activity to his/her my.scccd.edu account. You can print your schedule from the WebAdvisor my schedule page. You can also obtain a copy at the Admissions and Records Office. Refer to the payment due link to determine when fees are due. Stu dent is re spon si ble for submitting pay ments by pay ment due date. Register Online Go to either Express Registration or Search and Register for classes A shopping cart of Preferred Sections will be created for you; Preferred classes are not registered classes. See next step You must take an action and submit your requests to be registered You can add your name on a waitlist You may also drop a class from your Preferred Sections or your Registered Sections All registration rules will apply to waitlisted courses You can only be placed on one waitlist per class If you have a time conflict you cannot be registered for a class Time conflicts between registered classes and waitlisted classes may result in being dropped from the waitlisted class

13 12 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CLASS SCHEDULE PLANNING HINTS Planning your class schedule (along with an alternative schedule or two), obtaining the necessary approval signatures (see Counseling, page 15, for details), clearing registration holds, etc., should be done well in advance of your assigned date in order to avoid last minute delays in your registration. BEGIN PLANNING your class schedule with those courses which are the most critical for you to have or those which are limited to one or two sections. Build the balance of your schedule around these courses. Prepare several alternative schedules in case your first choice(s) is closed. Also take into consideration such things as your transportation time to and from the campus, finding a place to park, travel time between class locations, your job and break periods for meals and/or library preparation time. DOUBLE-CHECK everything carefully. The college assumes no responsibility to adjust time conflicts which are the result of the student s own error. The online registration system will catch most time confl icts, but the fi nal responsibility is yours. The time you invest in this type of planning will not only help to make your registration much easier but will also make your entire semester more enjoyable and productive. Late Registration Beginning the fi rst week of classes, a student on a class WAIT LIST or wishing to add a class will be required to obtain a Student Add Label from the instructor of record. The Student Add Label contains an authorization code that allows the student to register for that class using the TouchTone and WebAdvisor Registration Systems. Specific instructions on how to use the authorization code with TouchTone or WebAdvisor is provided by the instructor at the time the Student Add Label is acquired. Students who are not in Good academic standing or have any outstanding registration holds will not have access to TouchTone or WebAdvisor Registration. The student will need to take their Student Add Label with authorization code to the registration office to register. Other Limitations on Enrollment Enrollment in certain courses or educational programs of study may require tryouts, auditions or may be limited by health and safety considerations, facility limitations, faculty workload, the availability of qualifi ed instructors, funding limitations or legal requirements imposed by statutes, regulations or contracts. All such limitations are in conformity with the provisions of Title 5, Section 58106, California Community College Board of Governors. INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION Classes require instructor permission. Obtain the necessary permission from the instructor or division office. PETITION REQUIRED Classes are part of a learning community or special program. Please refer to the printed schedule for contact information Prerequisites/Corequisites/Advisories Students are urged to study the description of courses in the catalog to ensure that prerequisites are satisfied before registering for a course. Correct registration at an early date is important. A prerequisite is defined to mean a condition of enrollment that a student must meet in order to register in a course or program. It is the student s responsibility to be certain that he/she has met the necessary prerequisite(s) for any course. A corequisite indicates that the course must be taken simultaneously with another course if not already completed. The student will be dropped from any class where it is verified that the necessary prerequisite or corequisite has not been taken or has not been successfully completed with a grade of C or better, or a successful challenge is not on file. It should be understood by the student that whether or not a prerequisite is specifically stated, the instructional staff of this college assumes that each student who enrolls in a transfer level course possesses sufficient competencies in the areas of reading, writing and mathematics to be able to profit from instruction. Prerequisites and Corequisites can be fulfi lled in the following ways: PLACEMENT TEST there is not a fee for this test. View the check-in process, schedule, and test samples online at: SUCCESSFUL completion of the prerequisite or corequisite course with a grade of C or better. CHALLENGE Students who do not take the English or Math placement test may furnish other evidence (e.g., college transcript, other college placement tests) which provides verification he/she has successfully completed the college level prerequisite or corequisite course(s). This evidence MUST be presented or available to a counselor at the time you seek written approval prior to registration. An Advisory indicates that the institution recommends, but does not require, certain course work be taken prior to enrolling in the described course.

14 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 13 FEATURES TO HELP YOU WITH MANAGING WAITLISTS View your waitlisted classes anytime with Manage My Waitlist Drop waitlisted classes anytime by selecting REMOVE from the Action Box You may also drop a class from your registered sections Important Notice: You must waitlist for all corequisite classes to be considered for registration in a class that requires a corequisite. Waitlists Once a section has reached the maximum seat capacity, students may have the option of being placed on a WAITLIST for a specific section of the course. NOT ALL CLASSES HAVE WAITLISTS. Please note the following rules apply: 1. Students will be added to a WAITLIST on a first-come, first serve basis 2. Students cannot be placed on a WAITLIST prior to their registration appointment date. 3. Students may add their name to any available WAIT LIST up to the last day of registration prior to the start of the class. 4. Students cannot be placed on a WAITLIST for more than one section of the same course. 5. Students cannot be placed on a WAITLIST for the same course when already enrolled in another section. 6. Students cannot remain on a WAITLIST for a section of a course that will cause a Time Conflict with another course sections already enrolled. Admissions and Records will drop the student from the wait list. 7. Admissions and Records will regularly monitor all WAITLISTS. As a seat becomes available, the student in the first position of the waitlist will be enrolled into the class, providing all requisites and registration holds are cleared, and will be notified by Students on a WAITLIST will have first priority for any seats in a full class that may subsequently become available during the first 20% of the section PROVIDED that he/she attends each and every class meetings (first 20% period for 18 week sections is the first 3 weeks) 9. Students on the WAITLIST must be present the first class meeting, and if the instructor determines there are openings in the class, the students on the WAIT LIST will be offered the seats based upon the order in which their names appear on the list. Students are responsible for officially adding the class section within the published registration dates.

15 14 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ACADEMIC REGULATIONS ATTENDANCE - Students are expected to attend all class sessions. Students may be dropped from class if he/she fails to attend the first class session of the semester. Only the instructor may excuse an absence. Students on a WAITLIST must attend the first class meeting to obtain instructor permission to ADD the class. DROPPING A CLASS Refer to the Enrollment Dates and Deadlines on page 1. Students may drop a class using WebAdvisor or in person. Students not in GOOD standing, or with a monetary hold, must drop a class in person at the campus Admissions and Records office. It is the student s responsibility to officially drop a class in which he/she no longer wishes to be enrolled. Withdrawal from a full-term 18-week class through the end of the third week (prior to the 20 percent point) will result in no entry on the student s permanent record. Withdrawal from a full-term 18-week class beginning the fourth week through the ninth week (50 percent point) of instruction will result in an entry of W recorded on the student s permanent record. Withdrawal from a short-term class will vary based upon the meeting dates of a class. The student will need to obtain these dates from the Instructor - An entry of W will be recorded on the student s permanent record beginning at the 20 percent point of a class through the 50 percent point of a class. WITHDRAWAL FROM COLLEGE A student may withdraw from all of his/her classes, using WebAdvisor, provided the student does not have any monetary holds and is in GOOD standing, or in person through the last day of the ninth week for full-term classes (18-week) or the 50 percent point of short-term classes. The student may also mail or fax a signed letter, and must be received on or before the final drop date, to the Admissions and Records offi ce. Mailing address and fax number available at Students/Admissions and Records. Excessive W s will be used as factors in progress probation and dismissal. Dropping/Withdrawal Due to Extenuating Circumstances Exceptions to the Final drop (50 percent point) deadline may apply due to extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances are verified cases of natural calamity, military conscription, family or job displacement, jury duty, declaration of war, death in the immediate family, accident or illness, faculty error, or other circumstances beyond the control of the student. Petitions for Withdrawal due to Extenuating Circumstances are available at the Admissions and Records office. 1. The extenuating circumstances must be fully documented and verified. Medical withdrawals must be processed through the Health Services department. 2. The petition must be submitted no later than the end of the semester immediately following the withdrawal. 3. The student must withdraw from all classes. Exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis. 4. Instructor will be consulted concerning the withdrawal petition. If grades have been posted, the instructor must approve the grade change. 5. Approved withdrawals will result in a W mark recorded on the student s record. Excessive W s will be used as factors in progress probation and dismissal. Course Repetition for a Better Grade Students may repeat a college course, not designated as repeatable, in which he/she has received a grade of D, F, NC/NP, or W, by re-enrolling in the course. Student will be required to complete a Repeat Petition at the Admissions and Records office and meet with a counselor before being allowed to register or waitlist for a class, if: a. Student has received two (2) failing grades D, F or NC/NP, or b. Student has received two (2) W s, or c. Student has received a combination of one (1) failing grade and one (1) W. If a student has received a combination of three(3) or more failing grades and/or W s, he/she will be required to submit a Student Education Plan (SEP) with the Repeat Petition. Students will be notified of their petition status within 4 days of submission. Notification will be sent to the student s my.scccd.edu account. Grading Consult the FCC Catalog or the Admissions and Records website for the current grading system. Grades will be available for viewing on WebAdvisor approximately five working days after the last day of the fall or spring semester. To check your grades on Touchtone ( ) follow the steps below: STEP 1 Select option #2 STEP 2 Enter your 7-digit Student ID# STEP 3 Enter your six-digit PIN (your birthdate unless you changed it) STEP 4 Listen to the voice prompts for the term you wish to retrieve. After all the grades are reported for the chosen semester, you will be given the option of selecting another term.

16 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 15 SPECIAL PROGRAMS Apprenticeship Classes Enrollment in apprenticeship classes is restricted to those students working in the trade. Approval of the coordinator of apprenticeship training (offi ce T-100) is required , ext Army and Air Force ROTC Courses Fresno City College students may register for classes designed for those who wish to explore becoming an officer in the United States Air Force or the United States Army. These classes are conducted at California State University, Fresno and at Fresno City College. Students must be in good academic standing and be enrolled at Fresno City College. Consult the Aerospace Studies Department ( ) at CSUF or the Military Studies Department ( ) at FCC for information on courses offered and class meeting times. Fresno City College will accept ROTC units as general elective units toward the AA or AS degree. The freshman and sophomore courses are non-obligation and allow students to experience what the Air Force or Army might be like should they decide to continue with the program and earn a commission. A number of scholarships are available through both programs. Study Abroad Students at Fresno City College, Reedley College, Mader Center, Oakhurst Center, and Willow International Center may take advantage of international study programs offered by the college district. The international programs allow students an opportunity to study in another country while earning transferable college credit, as well as enable them to gain a fi rst-hand understanding of other regions and cultures of the world. The study abroad programs for 2014 include: Italy May 18-31, 2014 Explore the roots of Early Childhood Development in Italy! Join SCCCD Childhood Development faculty as they visit various child development programs in Reggio-Emilia, Pistoia, Florence, and Rome. The program offers CD 7A or CD 20. London, England May 22-June 13, 2014 Enjoy studying photography or architecture in London! You will visit popular venues in the city and attend a theatre performance. You will tour important architectural sites in London and travel to Canterbury, Bath, York, and Stonehenge. The program offers Photo 5 or SpSt 49 History of English Architecture. For more information on these programs, please visit our Study Abroad webpage at or contact Dr. Margaret Hiebert at (559) , ext or by margaret.hiebert@fresnocitycollege.edu. Work Experience Students can earn one college credit for each 75 hours of paid employment or 60 hours of volunteer employment. Below are the specific requirements for the respective types of work experience. OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Students can earn 1-8 units per semester not to exceed 16 units in total. There will be a one hour class per week. Student s job is directly related to the work experience class (e.g., ACCTG-19, BA-19); and - majoring in the field; or - enrolled in a course directly related to the job. GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE Students can earn 1-6 units, per semester. There will be one hour in class per week For further information, contact Registration located in the Admissions and Records Office. STUDENT SERVICES Counseling Department The Counseling Department provides comprehensive counseling services that include assistance with academic, personal and career counseling services. Counselors promote personal development and a successful college experience by coordinating quality services and programs that are focused on the needs of students. A variety of workshops, online services, and specialized programs are available for students. Specialized programs are available for students meeting eligibility criteria (see program descriptions on page 17). The department is located on the second floor of the Student Services Building. Regular hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call The Counseling Department is pleased to announce our new online appointment scheduling system. Students can now schedule a counseling appointment online for either a Same Day appointment or a Future appointment. Same Day appointments will open each morning online at 7:45 a.m. Future appointments can be booked up to two weeks in advance (during non-peak times). Please visit us online at to schedule your appointment.

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18 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 17 COUNSELING SERVICES English and Math placement assessments, career and major exploration, assessments/inventories, planning and development, Academic counseling and/or advising in course selection and educational planning, certificate, degree and transfer completion, Student Educational Plan specialized programs classes. High school juniors and seniors interested in taking classes through the High School Enrichment Program should contact College Relations Yog koj xav paub kev xeem ntawv (Assessment), thov mus cuag tau Counseling Department. Si necesita información en español para su evaluación, favor de ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Consejeros. Career and Employment Center (CEC) Career guidance and employment services are available to current students and alumni in the Career and Employment Center. With the assistance of a Career Counselor, students learn to explore careers that fit their skills, interests and abilities. Workshops and career events guide students in selecting a major to streamline their path to success. The employment services include: assistance from Job Developers, job search resources, resume writing, employability workshops, interview preparation, job fairs, and on-campus recruitment by employers. The Career and Employment Center s website, is a resource that assists students in fi nding full-time, part-time, federal work-study, temporary, internship and volunteer positions. The Career and Employment Center is located in the east end of the Library building, room LI Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) The CARE program was established as a supplemental component under the requirements and guidelines of EOPS. This unique program provides educational support services and activities for students who meet the following criteria: Single head of household Receiving TANF/CalWORks Have at least one child under the age of 14 Meet the EOPS eligibility requirements Enrolled in 12 units or more Applications can be picked up at the EOPS office (ST-101). Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSP&S) Students with physical, learning and/or psychological disabilities have assistance available. DSP&S services that contribute toward a successful course of study include: Specialized academic, personal and career counseling Specialized instruction in English, Math, Adaptive PE, Workforce Preparation and Strategies Learning Disability Assessment Adaptive Computer Technology Alternate Media Resources Adaptive Ornamental Horticulture Instruction Independent Living/Consumer Skills Transition to College Classes Specialized Supportive Services Medical verification of disability must be provided to the Disabled Students Programs and Services office to qualify for services (Voice/TDD) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) EOPS offers a comprehensive program for low-income and academically underprepared students. This program includes special orientation, academic and personal counseling, advising, special instruction, career guidance, tutoring, financial aid, college transfer information, book services, emergency loans and other support services. Participants must enroll in a minimum of 12 units. To be selected for EOPS, a student must apply for Financial Aid. Financially eligible students will be selected for evaluation. An EOPS interest card may also be submitted to the EOPS office in ST 101, Student Services Building. EOPS begins accepting applications for Book Services one month prior to the start of each semester. Students are encouraged to apply early to qualify for a grant Writing and Reading Center The Writing and Reading Center (LI-134) provides focused writing, reading, and research assistance to all Fresno City College students. Tutors are available to assist with any writing project and at any stage of the writing process. Tutors also assist students in reading comprehension, study skills, and test-taking strategies. We offer appointment-based, walk-in, and online tutoring, in addition to group tutorial sessions and workshops. For more information, or to make an appointment, please call , or visit our website:

19 18 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE The majority of FCC students receive some form of financial aid. Assistance is available to students in need of enrollment fee waivers, grants, loans, part-time jobs and scholarships. For more information about financial aid, go to the Financial Aid Web page at IMPORTANT: FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS Any federal fi nancial aid recipient totally withdrawing from classes prior to the completion of 60 percent of the semester may be expected to repay all or a portion of any federal financial aid received. BOARD OF GOVERNORS ENROLLMENT FEE WAIVER The California Community Colleges offer the Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver for students who are California residents and who meet any one of the following three criteria. 1. You or your family are receiving public assistance from the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF, formerly AFDC) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or General Assistance/General Relief or have certifi cation from the California Department of Veterans Affairs. 2. You meet the previous year 2012 income standards: Number in Household (including yourself FINANCIAL AID Total family income for last year (adjusted gross income and/or untaxed income) 1...$16,755 or less 2...$22,695 or less 3...$28,635 or less 4...$34,575 or less Add $5,940 for each additional dependent beyond four. 3. You have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have demonstrated financial need. See page 30 for the step by step process on applying for Financial Aid. SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS (SAP) POLICY Students are required to make satisfactory academic progress to remain eligible for financial aid. Please view the SAP policy on the financial aid webpage: Ayuda Financiera La ayuda financiera es para estudiantes con necesidad de: dispensación de matrícula, premios, préstamos, empleo de temporalidad y becas IMPORTANTE: EXENCIÓN DE CUOTA DE INSCRIPCIÓN DE LA MESA DE DIRECTORES PARA Las Universidades Comunitarias de California ofrecen la exención de cuota de inscripción de Matrícula de la Mesa de Directores para estudiantes que son residentes de California que satisfacen cualquiera de los tres requisitos: 1. Usted o su familia reciben asistencia del programa Asistencia Temporal Para Familias Necesitadas (TANF, antes AFDC) ó asistencia general. Ingreso Adicional de Seguro (SSI) ó tener certificado del Departamento de Asuntos de Veteranos de California. 2. Usted satisface uno de los siguientes niveles de ingreso para el año Número en el Hogar (Incluyéndose usted) Ingreso de Familia el Año Pasado (Ingreso bruto ajustado y/ó ingreso sin descuento de impuestos) 1... $16,755 o menos 2... $22,695 o menos 3... $28,635 o menos 4... $34,575 o menos Agregue $5,940 por cada miembro adicional de familia cuando son más de cuatro. Usted ha completado la Solicitud Gratuita para Asistencia Federal Estudiantil (FAFSA) y ha demostrado necesidad financiera. COURSE REPEATABILITY Students can only receive financial aid for up to 1 repeat of any course with a passing grade (this includes grades with a D ). The Repeat Coursework Policy is available on the main financial aid webpage:

20 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 19 PROGRAM SERVICES Assessment Center The Assessment Center provides reading, writing, mathematics and English as a Second Language (ESL) placement testing to assist students in selecting appropriate college-level courses. Computer familiarity testing is available through the Assessment Center, located at the east end of the Library/Media Center complex (LI-146). The entrance faces the main fountain. Call to obtain information on test dates and time or the Assessment Center website at center. Bridge Program The Bridge program is an academic community designed to help aging-out foster youth, ages 18-21, make transition into college and/or vocational training opportunities more manageable. The Bridge program offers support in the following areas: peer, academic, faculty, financial, career, employment, child care, transportation, housing and priority registration for qualifi ed aged-out foster youth. To meet initial eligibility requirements, students must have completed a high school diploma or G.E.D. and have taken the placement test and been placed into either English 262/252 or English 125/126 and Math 260BCD or 255. The one semester academic program consists of an English course (English 262 or 252 or 126 or 125), a Math course (either Math 260BCD or 255), Counseling 53 and one elective. Through topics, guest speakers, and fi eld trips to local universities, students will be enlightened to various career/ vocational opportunities. Students are carefully monitored throughout the semester by attending monthly meetings among faculty and support agencies. Tutoring, and academic progress reports are provided in order to allow the student to take an active role in their academic standing. The Bridge program is a collaborative effort provided by: Fresno City College, Arbor Education & Training, The Department of Children and Family Services, and Fresno County Workforce Investment Board. For more information please contact the Bridge counselor, Alexandra Gonzales at (559) , ext or alexandra.gonzales@fresnocitycollege.edu. CalWORKs CalWORKs provides an array of services to eligible participants. Eligibility is determined by the individual receiving cash aid through the Fresno County Department of Social Services (DSS). CalWORKs students are referred to Fresno City College by an assessment process that determines a need of further training in order to become job ready. Participants receive a contract that states their educational and career goals as approved by Fresno County. Students then report to the Fresno City College CalWORKs office for Orientation, academic counseling, and to begin the classes that are approved under their contract. The CalWORKs office is located in the Applied Technology 200 building (T-200). The office is shared by FCC CalWORKs staff and Fresno County staff to provide a one-stop location for student needs. CalWORKs services include: Assistance with Books Child Care Assistance Academic and Personal Counseling CalWORKs Work-Study Workshops and Counseling Classes Transportation Assistance Orientation Financial Aid Application Assistance Registration Assistance The goal of CalWORKs is to provide intensive services to eligible participants in order to assist students in reaching their educational goals and ultimately to become self sufficient through gainful employment. The CalWORKs office (T-200) is open Monday Friday 8 a.m. 5 p.m College Relations Office Outreach services to schools and community organizations and orientation sessions for new students are provided by the College Relations Office. The staff visits area high schools to provide on-site advising and registration services for the summer and fall semesters at FCC through the Registration-To-Go program. Additionally, designated staff members will provide information to potential adult enrollees. IDILE The Fresno City College IDILE program is an academic and community leadership program designed to increase the number of African-American college students who transfer to four-year institutions. IDILE provides a structured learning community which links classes in English reading and writing strategies, African-American studies and Counseling. These classes are taught by dedicated and experienced faculty. Individualized counseling and mentoring provide supportive services to students participating in the program. Students enroll in the program for a full academic year. During the fall semester, students must be eligible for English 125 and English 126 and are expected to take 13 units of IDILE courses, which include English 125, English 126, African-American Studies 1, and Counseling 147A. During the spring semester students are expected to enroll in eight units of IDILE classes, which include English 1A, African-American Studies 3, and Counseling 48.

21 20 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Although IDILE is open to all students, it is designed to meet the needs of students who historically have and continue to have difficulties in community college. An IDILE student will be asked to participate in various activities that will promote success. Each participant will meet with a mentor several times during the academic year, meet with a counselor on a regular basis, and participate in the IDILE study groups. IDILE is geared towards enhancing the college experience while at Fresno City College. Students interested in enrolling in the IDILE Program call , ext The IDILE offi ce is located on the second floor of the Student Services Building. Puente Project The Puente Project at Fresno City College provides students with accelerated writing instruction, sustained academic counseling, and mentoring by professionals from the community. Students participate in the program for two consecutive semesters and must be eligible for English 125 and English 126 in the fall semester. The program consists of English 125 and 126 and Counseling 43 the first semester and English 1A and Counseling 54 the following semester. The course content of the Puente classes has a Chicano/Latino emphasis. Throughout both semesters, Puente students also maintain contact with their assigned Puente mentor. The purpose of the Puente Project is to increase the number of Fresno City College Puente students who enroll in or transfer to four-year institutions. Puente students also participate in extracurricular activities and field trips that promote transfer opportunities. Success at Fresno City College and the continued pursuit of higher education is greatly emphasized. The Puente Project is open to all students. For more information, contact Lori Natal at , ext. 8644, or lori.natal@fresnocitycollege.edu. SYMBAA In support of the college mission, the SYMBAA Program creates a community of inquiry which facilitates the learning and development of African American men. It promotes high standards of academic and personal excellence, supports access rather than exclusion from curricular and co-curricular activities, and fosters a universal view of the world and self-based on a sound afro-centric perspective. It commits itself to producing African American men of distinction who are able to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanly. The SYMBAA offi ce is located on the second floor of the Student Services Building. To assist African American male students in achieving success through a coordinated program of courses and support To assist students in acquiring confidence and self-esteem To provide opportunities for career exploration To build a sense of civic responsibility and a commitment to service learning To develop positive African American male role models in the community To provide mentoring and tutorial support in elementary schools and other non-profit agencies in the community To offer Service-Learning experiences throughout the community Students interested in this program must complete the following steps: 1. Contact the SYMBAA Counselor at (559) , ext Review the practice placement test that will be provided to you. 3. Take the English and Math placement test. 4. Provide high school transcripts (sealed). 5. Participate in a special SYMBAA orientation. Transfer Center The Fresno City College Transfer Center provides assistance to students with the transfer process from the community college to a four-year institution. Transfer services include: Counseling appointments and virtual advising with college representatives Academic advising, transcript evaluation, program planning, and Student Education Plans for transfer goals Assistance with the CSU & UC application and admission process Transfer Application Workshops for CSU, UC, and Writing the Personal Statements Assistance with the University of California Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program for students Computer Internet access is available to research financial aid, scholarship, and housing information Library containing the most updated transfer information on colleges and universities Classroom presentations and sponsored tours of colleges and universities Host the Fall Transfer Day The Transfer Center is located on the 2nd floor, of the Student Services Building. Regular semester hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Summer hours may vary. For more information, please contact the Transfer Center at (559) or visit the FCC Transfer Center website at: Follow us on Twitter@ FCC_Transfer or Like us on Facebook.

22 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 21 TRIO Programs Upward Bound & Student Support Services Program (SSSP) FCC has two federal TRIO programs to assist low income, first generation students to help them succeed in their preparations for college and graduation. Upward Bound serves high school students and help them prepare for post-secondary education. Upward Bound serves five local high schools: Edison, Fresno, McLane, Hoover and Roosevelt. The Student Support Services Program (SSSP) serves low income, first generation or disabled students currently enrolled at FCC. The goal of the program is to assure retention, graduation and/or transfer to a four-year college. Services include advising, career planning, financial aid advising, transfer assistance, success workshops, college campus tours, and lots of encouragement. Information and applications for the TRIO programs are available above the bookstore in room SC-216. Contact numbers are: SSSP and Upward Bound USEAA Academic Program The United Southeast Asian Academic Program (USEAA pronounced you see ah ) was established in the fall of 1999, modeled after the Puente Project and has a special emphasis on Southeast Asian American culture and experience. It is designed to prepare students for college success and to increase the number of Southeast Asian American college students transferring from Fresno City College to four-year universities. The program services include, but are not limited to: Eligible to take English 125, 126 and Counseling 53 in the fall semester, followed by English 1A and Counseling 48 in the spring (course content with Southeast Asian American emphasis) Counseling/advising and transfer educational planning Mentoring support, supplemental study and support groups Campus visits and tours All USEAA students will participate in the program for two consecutive semesters (fall and spring). They will have the opportunity to be involved in a stimulating classroom environment and activities that motivate them to learn and achieve. The program team members are comprised of Counseling and English faculty who are dedicated to student success. Although the program has a Southeast Asian American emphasis, it is open to students of all ethnicities. The USEAA Program is here to help students achieve their future educational goals. For more information, please contact Shoua Yang in the USEAA Office on the second fl oor of the Student Services Building, or call , ext or shoua.yang@fresnocitycollege.edu or Victor Yang, USEAA Coordinator at or victor.yang@fresnocitycollege.edu. Veterans Requests for educational benefits under the G.I. Bill require a separate application for certification. Contact the Veterans Office located in the Student Services Building Room 114, for details. Veterans are reminded that the eligibility period for veterans benefits is limited in accordance to their date of separation from active duty. Please also note that the Veterans Administration requires the college to decertify a veteran receiving benefits after three consecutive semesters with a GPA below STUDENT FEES* Enrollment Fee* Each student pays a per unit enrollment fee. The total amount is determined upon the number of units a student registers for each semester. (E.C ; 5 CCR ) California Residents...$46 per unit (with no cap) NOTE: Enrollment fees for California residents are subject to change without notice per the California State Legislature and Governor. If enrollment fees are raised after you enroll, you will be invoiced for the unpaid difference. California residents may apply for a Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver through the college Financial Aid Office. Effective Spring 2006, the Student Health Fee ($19) is no longer waived by the Board of Governors Fee Waiver. Non-Resident Tuition* Any student who has not established California residency, out of- state or international students, must pay a non-resident tuition fee of $235 per unit for fall classes. In addition, an enrollment fee of $46 will be charged for each unit taken. (E.C ; ) Check with the Admissions and Records Office for details regarding residency requirements , ext *Fees are subject to change.

23 22 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Payment of Fees Fees are due based on when you register in each class. Fall 2013 fees are due based on when you register in each class. If you register: October 31 - November 18, 2013 December 5, 2013 November 20 - December 18, 2013 December 19, 2013 December 19, after Spring 2014 fees* are due no later than Same day you register* * Fees must be paid by 5:00 p.m. or you may be dropped for non-payment. The Business Office will not drop students for non-payment of fees once the class begins. Students are responsible for dropping their own classes. See refund policy for deadlines. NOTE: Financial Aid is available for eligible students. See the Financial Aid Office for information. Personal Checks* Please be sure to write your student ID number on your check. Allow enough time for payments to reach the college prior to the due date. The college assumes no responsibility for delays caused by the U.S. Postal Service. Postmarks will not be honored. Students who fail to pay by their scheduled due date may be dropped from their classes. When mailing fees, payment should be mailed to: Fresno City College, Business Office 1101 E. University Avenue Fresno, CA All personal checks must be imprinted with the name of the account holder. Postdated and two-party checks will not be accepted. Students whose checks are returned by the bank marked insufficient funds, stop payment, account closed, refer to maker, etc., will be assessed a $25 service charge. Returned checks can be cleared at the College Business Offi ce cashier s window with a money order, cashier s check, credit card, or cash personal checks will not be accepted to clear returned checks. Returned checks not paid within 30 days of the date of the NSF notice will be forwarded to our collection agency and will be subject to all associated collection fees. Credit Card Payments: If paying by credit card, students are encouraged to use WebAdvisor s Make a Payment option to pay their enrollment fees (See page 9). If you are unable to login to the WebAdvisor, please contact the WebAdvisor Help Desk at (559) Credit card payments are also accepted at the Business Offi ce s cashier window or over the telephone at (559) during normal business hours. Payments can also be made online at Credit by Examination Fee* Application for Credit by Examination is available in the Admissions and Records Offi ce located on the lower level of the Student Services Building. *Fees are subject to change. If the application for the credit by exam is approved, the student must pay the credit by exam fees to the Business Office (OAB-151), no later than the end of the ninth week of the semester in the amount of $10 for the first unit plus $5 for each additional unit for each course on credit by examination (i.e. credit by exam fee for a 4.0 unit class would be $25 plus the $46* per unit enrollment fee for a total of $209. If California residency has not been established, non-resident tuition fees will also be added.). The receipt for payment must be returned to the Office of Instruction. Materials Fee-Selected Courses Only In accordance with Title 5, Section 59404(b) and Title IV, State Center Community College District may require students to provide certain instructional and other materials. These may include, but are not limited to, textbooks, tools, equipment, and special clothing (e.g. uniforms). Such required materials fees may be: 1. The materials are used in the production of a course-related project or end project that has a continuing value to the student outside of the classroom setting; or 2. The required materials for use in the class have continuing value to the student outside the classroom setting. Students who wish to purchase instructional materials on their own must secure advance written approval of the instructor and provide such written approval to the Business Office for a waiver of the material fee. Health Fee* The health fee will be charged to each student regardless of the number of units taken. This fee is not waived by the Board of Governor s Fee Waiver. It is the student s responsibility to pay the health fee for every semester. For students enrolled in both on-and-off campus sites the health fee is charged at the on-campus rate. The use of on-campus labs or the on-campus tutorial center will result in an on-campus health fee. Current locations approved as on-campus are Fresno City College, Reedley College, Madera Center, and Willow International Center. An exemption/waiver from the health fee is available to the following students: Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization Students who are attending a community college under an approved apprenticeship program. The Health Fee Waiver form is available online under For Students, Online Services, under forms online or in the college Business Office Rates LOCATION FEE DUE On Campus Fall $19.00* On Campus Summer $16.00* On Campus Spring $19.00* Off Campus exclusively Fall, Spring, or Summer Semester $11.00*

24 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 23 Associated Student Government Representation Fee* A mandatory representation fee of $1 per student per semester (excluding summer session) has been established by an election at Fresno City College in the fall of The money collected from the student fee shall be expended to provide support for students or representatives who may be stating their positions and viewpoints before city, county and district government and before offices and agencies of the state and federal government. The fee is mandatory; however, students have the right to request a waiver for religious, political, moral, or financial reasons. Waiver forms are available at the Business Office or the Associated Students Government Offi ce. Associated Student Body Fee* Associated Student Body membership identification cards are available to students for $5 per semester. The card may be purchased through the Student Activities Offi ce. The membership card entitles you to participate in or attend all activities sponsored by the Associated Student Government. Cardholders are also entitled to reduced admission to all home athletic events (regular season) as well as discounts at numerous local merchants. Other benefi ts of membership include check cashing privileges at the College Business Offi ce (up to $20.00) and use of the Student Lounge. Full-time students who are cardholders are eligible for Associate Students funded emergency loans and scholarships as available. The membership is non-transferable. Photos for your identification card may be taken at the beginning of each semester. For more information, please contact the AS offi ce Parking Fee* Vehicles must display a State Center Community College District parking permit to park in parking lots at Fresno City College. The price for a parking permit is $17 for the spring semester. Permits can be purchased in the College Business Office in the Administration building (OAB-151) and the Bookstore. Copies of the campus parking regulations are available at the College Business Office (OAB-151), online, and at the College Police Department, located at the corner of Weldon and Calaveras. Student Expenses (based on Spring 2014 rates) The following budgets have been put together to help you plan out your expenses. Fees change each academic year. If you have questions, please call the College Business Office at (559) *Fees are subject to change. Academic Expenses California Resident ($46 per unit*) Enrollment Fee (example: $46* x 12 units)... $ Health Fee... $19.00 ASB Representation Fee... $1.00 Books & Supplies Instructional Material Fees... $50.00 Parking Permit... $17.00 ASB Card... $5.00 One Semester Total $1, Academic Expenses Non-Resident Student ($281 per unit*) Tuition ($235 x 12 units)... $2, Enrollment Fee ($46* x 12 units) Health Fee... $19.00 ASB Representation Fee... $1.00 Books & Supplies... $ Instructional Material Fees... $50.00 Parking Permit... $17.00 ASB Card... $5.00 One Semester Total $3, Academic Expenses International Student ($281 per unit*) Tuition ($235 x 12 units)... $2, Enrollment Fee ($46* x 12 units)... $ Health Insurance*... $ Health Fee... $19.00 ASB Representation Fee... $1.00 Books & Supplies... $ Instructional Material Fees... $50.00 Parking Permit... $17.00 ASB Card... $5.00 One Semester Total $4, *International students must have health insurance to attend college. Students must provide proof of health insurance or purchase a policy through the FCC International Student Office.

25 24 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Refund Fee Policies and Schedule Refund/Fee Reversal of Enrollment Fees and Tuition Refund requests are subject to an audit of the student s record to verify the balance. Credit balances may be carried forward to the new term in lieu of the refund. Credit balances greater than $15 will remain on the account for three years. Credit balances of $15 or less will remain on the account for one year. Refund/Reversal Fee Processing It is the student s responsibility, not the instructor s responsibility, to drop a class by the refund/fee reversal deadline. A refund or reversal of enrollment, tuition and class material fees shall be made in accordance with the district refund policy. Students are required to submit a refund request form to the College Business Office prior to the last day of the semester. Requests may also be submitted online at by selecting the Business Office from the quick Links and choosing the Refunds/Fee Reversals option. Please ensure that all class(es) are dropped before submitting your request. Refund checks may take up to eight weeks to receive. Refund/Fee Reversal Schedule Primary Term-Length (Full Semester) Classes (a) Withdrawal during the first two weeks of the semester: 100% fee reversal (b) Withdrawal after the second week of the semester: no fee reversal Short-Term Classes State code defi nes the drop deadlines to qualify for fee refund/reversals of enrollment fees for short-term classes as on or before 10 percent of the duration of the class. A 100% fee reversal is given upon withdrawal by the 10 percent point. No fee reversal is given after withdrawal beyond the 10 percent point. *Number of actual 10% Point 100% fee reversal class meetings: (rounded down) if withdrawal is on or before: = 0 1st day of class = 1 1st day of class = 2 2nd day of class = 3 3rd day of class * Do not count holidays, weekends, or any other day the class is not scheduled to meet. Refund of Health Fee Students receive a refund upon complete withdrawal from all classes in accordance with the enrollment and tuition fee refund schedule. Refund of Parking Fee Full refunds for parking permits will be made during the first two weeks for the fall/spring semesters and the first week of the summer session upon proof of complete withdrawal from school. The parking permits must be attached to a Request for Refund form and returned to the College Business Office in order to obtain the refund. There is no refund for daily parking permits. Refund of Associated Student Body Membership Students must request a refund from the ASB Office. A 100% refund during the first week and a 50% refund during the second week of the semester. No refunds shall be made after the second week. OTHER SERVICES Associated Student Government (ASG) The main objective of the Associated Student Government is to facilitate student representation and student activities. ASG leadership opportunities include five executive board officers and 16 senate positions, which are voted on in elections held in May. At least eight of the senate positions will be available for incoming freshmen. If you are interested in filling one of these positions, call the ASG office Bookstore The Fresno City College Bookstore is operated for the convenience of Fresno City College students. The store carries student supplies, textbooks and other articles of interest to the college community. Regular business hours are 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday. (Store hours subject to change). During the first week of each semester, hours are extended. Refund Conditions 1. A receipt is required. Students must present their current cash register receipt with the correct dollar amount of the merchandise during the stated refund period. No refund will be given without the original receipt. 2. Students have only 5 days working days from the date on the receipt to return textbooks and 30 days for non-textbook items. All sales are final on scantrons, tradebooks/novels, study aids and various electronics and software (if opened). A full refund is given when the class has been cancelled by the College and textbook(s) are in the same conditions as initially bought. In all other cases, there is a 10% handling charge.

26 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE Refund will be issued in the same manner as paid (if paid with a credit/debit card refund will be made to credit/debit card, not cash.) 4. Textbook condition: New books must be in new condition, clean, free of all marks and erasures. Wrapped, loose-leaf textbooks, e-books or boxed merchandise are non-refundable once opened. A soiled, creased or marked books will be considered a used book and will be refunded at the used book price. Used textbooks are sold as is. Because these books have been used by other customers prior to sale, the Bookstore cannot guarantee the life expectancy of any used books. Used textbooks must be returned in salable condition. 5. Access codes are non-returnable if opened or if codes are exposed. 6. No refunds will be given during the last four weeks of instruction of any term. 7. The bookstore reserves the right to make the decision on the condition or salability of the merchandise. The bookstore accepts cash, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card, and American Express with a legal ID. Textbooks can be ordered online at campushub.com. For further information, call (559) Child Development Center The Child Development Center is state licensed and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. The Center provides a safe and rich learning environment for young children ages two through fi ve and a supervised setting for the training of future child care professionals. Child care services are available for children of students, staff and community members. The Center is located on campus at 1621 E. University Avenue. For information regarding available openings and current fees, please call the above listed number Student Activities Office The Student Activities Offi ce, located at the south end of the cafeteria, is the living room of the campus. The center s staff is responsible for student activities and special events, both on- and off-campus, the housing program, all campus clubs and organizations, student government, and campus tours. The lounge area in the center is a convenient place to take a break between classes and study. Services include a game room, computer lab, ASB ID Card photo station, and Senate Chambers for club and organization meetings Fine and Performing Arts Art Space Gallery Professional, faculty and student art exhibits are displayed throughout the academic year in the Art Space Gallery. Admission is free. Call , ext. 8909, for a message of current exhibitions and hours. Closed for summer. Performing Arts Theatre, dance and music performances are scheduled throughout the year. For information on performing arts activities, call the Theatre Box Office. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday or box.office@fresnocitycollege.edu Food Services The dining center offers an inviting atmosphere to share ideas or study. Fast food is available at the Campus Café, which features cooked-to-order breakfast and lunch items. Gourmet coffees, juices, baked pastries and snack items are also available. The Campus Café is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Thursday and breakfast and lunch on Friday. Hours of Service The Staff Dining Room and the Campus Café are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Thursday, and breakfast and lunch on Friday. Hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridays. Catering services are available for events ranging from punch and cookies to full service banquets. To make arrangements, please call or visit for more information. Located in the Bookstore building, Yoshino s offers students oriental style menu items. The extensive menu also includes a selection of breakfast and lunch sandwiches, snack items and drinks. An outdoor patio adjoins Yoshino s. Hours of Service 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday For quick snacks, vending machines are located throughout the campus. They are contracted through Canteen Health Services The Health Services Office, located in the Student Services Building, Room 112, provides information and referrals, confidential health counseling, emergency care for illness and injury incurred while on campus, and selected immunizations. In addition to health services, the state-mandated health fee provides emergency accident insurance for injuries that occur during classroom or supervised school sponsored activities. All care is provided by public health nurses. For more information visit our website at or contact Health Services Library and Student Learning Support Services Learning support is provided to students at the FCC Library, two computer labs, Tutorial Center and Writing and Reading Center. The Library has over 80,000 books and serials and over 150 print periodicals. These printed volumes are supplemented by thousands of newspapers and periodicals

27 26 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE accessed by numerous online databases. The Library has 34 computer terminals for Bibliographic Instruction and research with a selection of over 5,000 faculty videos. All staff and currently enrolled students may obtain a library card with proper photo I.D. For Library hours please call The Tutorial Center (LI-134) offers free tutoring in many subjects, academic workshops, test proctoring, college success handouts and resources, and online tutoring. The Tutorial Center also offers an Extending The Class (ETC) program: peer-led study sessions provided for selected courses. For more information about the center, check out the website or call The Academic Computer Lab (LI-118) provides 95+ computers with the latest hardware and software and is open to all currently enrolled students. Picture ID and student ID number is required to use the computers. For more information about the computer lab, check the website or call The Writing and Reading Center provides a collaborative learning space for readers, writers, and thinkers. Trained tutors work with students individually and in groups in ways that help them develop their understanding of the writing process. Tutors can also help with reading comprehension, research, study skills, and test-taking strategies. We offer appointments, drop-in, online, and group tutorial sessions Lost and Found Items left in classrooms or at other sites on campus should be turned in to the District Police Department as soon as possible. Individuals who have lost articles should inquire directly by calling or visiting the District Police Department, located at 1940 N. Calaveras Media Center and Technology Support Services The offi ce provides technology coordination and support for the campus and for several functions across the district including; computer technical support for both the academic and administrative areas of the campus, technical support of Distance Education and Online Instruction, support for the campus network infrastructure including both wired and wireless networks, support and training for the campus system, printer and copier support, media services including audio/visual support and repair, staffi ng of the campus teaching and learning center and research on new emerging technologies for instruction and campus business processes. Media Center Teaching & Learning Center Technology Support Services Police Department The District Police Department is available to assist with a wide range of situations. In addition to law enforcement activities, the Police Department can help parking permit holders experiencing dead car batteries or lockout incidences on a limited basis, when parked on a campus parking lot. Any questions about safety or crime issues can be answered by calling or visiting the District Police Department at 1940 N. Calaveras, directly east of the campus. Informational brochures containing public safety information and statistics are available at the District Police Department Individuals requiring emergency police assistance should use the emergency telephones in yellow boxes with blue lights located throughout the campus. Psychological Services Psychological Services provides assistance to the general student population with crisis intervention, brief psychotherapy, referral, and Counseling classes in Interpersonal Abuse, Peer Mentoring, and Smoking Cessation. The office is located in Bookstore building in room SC-216, upper-level For more information, check the FCC Website at Sports FCC plays a leadership role in academics and intercollegiate athletics. The Rams winning tradition has been etched in California community college sports history since Today, FCC is one of an elite number of California community colleges which offers a comprehensive, as well as equitable, intercollegiate sports program With the addition of women s intercollegiate water polo in the fall of 2003, FCC men s and women s teams now compete in 19 sports. The women also compete in badminton, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. Men s teams include basketball, baseball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, track and fi eld and wrestling. Ratcliffe Stadium, built in 1926 and site of the 1999 California community college football championship game, is home for FCC s track and fi eld, soccer and football teams. John Euless Ballpark is where 18 eventual major leaguers played Rams baseball. It has been the site of the California community college championships since Men s and women s basketball, women s volleyball, badminton and wrestling use the FCC gym for home dates. Softball is played at the on-campus field. FCC s well-maintained tennis courts have been the site for several conference championships and community tournaments. Both golf teams home course is at the highly competitive and picturesque Fig Garden Golf Club.

28 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 27 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Address Change It is the responsibility of the student to keep the college informed of his/her current address. Students can make address changes at Class Attendance A student who does not attend the first meeting of any class for which he/she has registered may be dropped from the class. It is the student s responsibility to make arrangements with his/her instructor if the first class meeting will be missed. Absences from class due to transportation delays, personal and business engagements, or to complete registration or program changes are considered unexcused absences. A student who is continuously absent for two weeks may be dropped by the instructor provided the absences occur prior to the final drop deadline. Students who show a pattern of absences which the instructor considers excessive may also be dropped prior to the final drop deadline provided the instructor has given students due notice of this policy in the course syllabus. In accordance with the State Education Code and college policy, no student may be dropped after 50 percent of the class but must receive a letter grade. Students who intend to drop a class should do so themselves (see Dropping a Class on page 14) and not depend on the instructor to drop them for nonattendance. The college and its individual instructors assume no responsibility to change grades assigned to a student as a result of the student s failure to drop a class properly. Computer/Network Equipment Use Policy Every State Center Community College District (SCCCD) student is permitted to use a District owned computer/network. As a condition of this use, each student agrees to: use the computer/network for educational purposes only and not for any commercial purpose or financial gain; use the computer and software in an ethical manner; this means he/she will respect the security of the District s computer system and will not illegally gain access to any network, hardware or software; not take or copy any copyrighted or patented software or any part of such software; further, he/she agrees not to install/uninstall any program or software, including shareware programs, on the computer; not use the electronic mail system for any illegal or illicit purpose, including solicitation; the District reserves the right to monitor all computer activities on its computers; the student agrees to abide by the rules of any other computer system that he/she may contact through the Internet; not transmit any communication in which the meaning of the message or its transmission or distribution would violate any applicable law or regulation or be offensive to the recipient or recipients; and not search, view or download pornographic material through any means. It is understood that information, programs or data a student obtains from the Internet are used at his/her own risk. He/she is responsible for any damage caused by malicious programs, commonly known as viruses, received from the Internet. Each student is expected to abide by the District s Acceptable Use Policy ( The District is the sole determiner of the interpretation and application of the Acceptable Use Policy. It is understood that if a student violates any of the above rules, he/she is subject to removal from the computer facility as well as discipline as a student. Elevator Usage Elevators are located in many areas throughout the campus. They are intended primarily for use by students with physical disabilities and authorized staff. Each time others use the elevators, students with physical disabilities may be prevented from arriving to class in a timely manner. Please be courteous of persons with special needs and use the stairs whenever possible. On the occasions when you must use the elevator, please allow students with disabilities and authorized staff to enter first. Do not crowd or push if the elevator is full; wait for the next available elevator. Enrollment Certification The following definitions are used by Fresno City College when certifying the enrollment of students to outside agencies. Full-time units or more Half-time units Less than Half-time...fewer than 6 units To acquire an enrollment certification, log on to the Fresno City College website and click on Forms - Online and then request for verification.

29 28 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act outlines certain rights students have concerning access to and release of their educational records. The district regulation implementing this act can be obtained from the Admissions and Records Office, and all students are urged to obtain a copy. The act ensures that the college will not release student records to anyone who is not designated by the student to receive them except as provided by the law itself. The law authorizes the release of directory information in the absence of student objection. Directory information includes name, address, telephone, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in activities, dates of attendance, degrees and awards, and the last institution attended. Objection to the release of this information may be made in writing at the Admissions and Records Office. Statement of Nondiscriminatory Policy and Obligations Fresno City College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, age or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures or practices in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (pertaining to race, color, and national origin), Title Ix of the Education Amendments of 1972 (pertaining to sex), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (pertaining to handicap), the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (pertaining to age), and California state law. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission and access to, and treatment and employment in, the college s programs and activities, including vocational education. Inquiries regarding the equal opportunity policies, the fi ling of grievances or to request a copy of the grievance procedures covering discrimination complaints may be directed to: Christopher Villa, Ed.D. Vice President of Student Services Fresno City College 1101 E. University Avenue Fresno, CA (559) , ext The college recognizes its obligation to provide overall program accessibility throughout the college for handicapped persons. Contact the Vice President of Student Services, to obtain information as to the existence and location of services, activities and facilities that are accessible to and usable by handicapped persons. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in the college s vocational education programs. Inquiries regarding Federal laws and regulations concerning nondiscrimination in education or the District s compliance with those provisions may also be directed to: Offi ce for Civil Rights U.S. Department of Education 221 Main Street, Suite 1020 San Francisco, CA Declaración: Póliza de la No- Discriminación y las Obligaciones La Universidad Comunal de Fresno (Fresno City College) no discrimina a causa de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, incapacidad, de edad u orientación sexual en ninguna de sus pólizas, trámites, o prácticas, en el cumplimiento con el Título VI del Acta de Derechos Civiles de 1964 (refiriéndose a raza, color, y origen nacional), el Título Ix de las Enmiendas Educacionales de 1972 (refiriéndose al sexo), la Sección 504 del Acta de Rehabilitación de 1973 (refiriéndose a la incapacidad), y al Acta de la No-Discriminación por Razón de Edad de 1975 (refiriéndose a la edad) y leyes de California. Esta póliza de la no-discriminación abarca la admisión y el derecho a, y el trato y el empleo en los programas y las actividades de la universidad comunal, incluyendo la educación vocacional. Las preguntas concernientes a las pólizas de oportunidad equitativa, el registro de quejas, o el pedido de una copia del procedimiento de quejarse que cubre quejas de discriminación pueden ser dirigidas a: Christopher Villa, Ed.D. Vice President of Student Services Fresno City College 1101 E. University Avenue Fresno, CA (559) , ext La universidad comunal reconoce su obligación de proveer acceso total a los programas en toda la universidad a personas incapacitadas. Llame a Christopher Villa, Vice Presidente de Estudiantes, para obtener información acerca de la existencia y el local de servicios, las actividades y las instalaciones que son accesibles a y usadas por personas incapacitadas. La deficiencia de destreza en el inglés no será una barrera para la admisión y la participación en los programas de educación vocacional de la universidad. Preguntas acerca de las leyes federales y los reglamentos concernientes a la no-discriminación en la educación o el cumplimiento de esas dispocisiones también pueden ser dirigidas a: Offi ce for Civil Rights U.S. Department of Education 221 Main Street, Suite 1020 San Francisco, CA 94105

30 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 29 Tsab Cai Tsis Pub Muaj Kev Ntxub ntxaug Thiab Tej Uas Yuav Tsum Tsu Us Fresno City College yuav tsis pub muaj kev ntxub ntxaug rau tej kev sib txawv ntawm haiv neeg, ntawm nqaij-tawv, tuaj txawv tej chaws tuaj, pojniam, txiv-neej, neeg xiam oob khab, laus-hluas, los yog qhov kev xaiv ntawm tej kev nkauj nraug li cas nyob rau hauv nws txoj cai, kev khiav dejnum, los yog kev coj, kom raws li txoj cai Title VI ntawm Civil Rights Act ntawm 1964 (uas hais txog ntawm haiv neeg, nqaij-tawv, thiab tuaj txawv teb chaws tuaj), Title Ix ntawm qhov Education Amendments ntawm xyoo 1972 (hais txog poj niam-txiv neej), Section 504 ntawm Rehabilitation Act ntawm xyoo 1973 (hais txog neeg xiam oob khab), qhov Americans with Disability Act thiab qhov Age Discrimination Act ntawm xyoo 1975 (hais txog laus-hluas), thiab xeev California Txoj Cai. Tsab cai tsis pub muaj kev ntxub-ntxaug no muaj vaj-huam sib luag thiab ncaj ncees rau kev tuaj nkag kawm ntawv thiab kev ua hauj-lwm nyob hauv college tej programs thiab lwm yam rau txhua tus, nrog rau kev kawm hauj lwm nyob hauv tsev kawm ntawv. Yog xav paub txog txoj cai vaj-huam sib luag no, muaj kev tsis txaus siab los sis xav tau ib daim ntawv qhia txog txoj cai ntawm kev tawm suab txog tej kev tsis txaus siab thaum raug neeg ntxub ntxaug ntawd no, mus cuag tau rau: Christopher Villa, Ed.D. Vice President of Student Services Fresno City College 1101 E. University Avenue Fresno, CA (559) , ext Lub tsev kawm ntawv paub txog nws lub luag dej num hais tias yuav tsum tau muaj program nyob thoob plaws hauv tsev kawm ntawv rau cov neeg xiam oob khab. Hu rau Christopher Villa, Vice President of Student Services, rau tej kev pab thiab tej chaw pab, uas muaj rau cov neeg xiam oob khab. Tus ho tsis paub lus As-kiv zoo los yeej tsis muaj teeb meem li cas rau nws tuaj mus kawm ntawv thiab kawm hauj lwm nyob rau hauv tsev kawm ntawv nqib siab no li. Yog xav paub txog Tsoom Fwv tej cai tswj txog qhov tsis pub muaj kev ntxub-ntxaug nyob rau hauv tej tsev kawm ntawv los yog saib lub District ntawd puas ua raws li txoj cai, mus cuag tau rau: Office for Civil Rights U.S. Department of Education 221 Main Street, Suite 1020 San Francisco, CA Sexual Harassment Policy It is the policy of the governing board of the State Center Community College District that no person shall, on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, sex, race, color, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation be subjected to unlawful discrimination in any program or activity of the district. It is further the policy of the governing board that the district shall maintain a working and learning environment free from sexual harassment of its students, employees, and those who apply for student or employee status. All students and employees should be aware that all institutions of the district are concerned and will take action to eliminate sexual harassment. Engaging in sexual harassment is conduct which may subject the harasser to disciplinary action. Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of State and Federal Law. Sexual harassment means unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, made by someone from or in the work or educational setting, under any of the following conditions: a. Submission to the conduct is explicitly or implicitly made a term or a condition of an individual s employment, academic status, or progress. b. Submission to, or rejection of, the conduct by the individual is used as the basis of employment or academic decisions affecting the individual. c. The conduct has the purpose or effect of having negative impact upon the individual s work or academic performance, or of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work or educational environment. d. Submission to, or rejection of, the conduct by the individual is used as the basis for any decision affecting the individual regarding benefits and services, honors, programs, or activities available at or through the educational institution. Complaints of sexual harassment should be processed according to the terms of District Administrative Regulation A copy of the District sexual harassment policy and complaint procedures may be obtained from the Vice President of Student Services, Student Services Building, Room 222. (559) , ext. 8595

31 30 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act In compliance with the Student-Right-to-know and Campus Security Act of 1991 (Public Law ), it is the policy of the State Center Community College District and Fresno City College to make available its completion and transfer rates to all current and prospective students. Beginning in Fall 1996, a cohort of all certificate-, degree- and transfer-seeking first-time, full-time students were tracked over a three-year period. Their completion and transfer rates are listed below. These rates do not represent the success rates of the entire student population at Fresno City College, nor do they account for student outcomes occurring after this three-year tracking period. Based upon the cohort defined above, 27.5 percent attained a certificate or degree or became transfer prepared during a three-year period from Spring 1996 to Spring Students who are transfer-prepared have completed 60 transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better. Based on the cohort defi ned above, 20.9 percent transferred to another postsecondary institution, (UC, CSU, or another California community college) prior to attaining a degree, certificate or becoming transfer-prepared during a fi ve-semester period from Spring 1997 to Spring Annual reports of criminal activity on campus and procedures for prevention of campus crime as required by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1991 are available at the District Police Department. Transcripts Transcripts of courses taken at any college or center of the State Center Community College District may be requested over the Internet at Computers are available at the Admissions and Records Offi ce and in campus computer labs. Click on Online Services then Forms Online and complete the required information. Students are entitled to obtain two copies of their transcripts free of charge in their lifetime; the fee for each additional copy is $5. Students must pay for their additional transcripts in advance at the College Business Office or by mailing a check or money order. Please do not mail cash. Visa, MasterCard and DiscoverCard payments are accepted at the College Business Office or by telephone from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Payments may also be made online at WebAdvisor or click on Online Services then Forms Online and then online fee payment Transcripts will not be provided if the student has a monetary hold on his/her permanent fi le or if transcript requests have not been paid in full. Your Step by Step Guide to Financial Aid It s Not Too Late to Apply for the Spring Term Step 1... For , file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at If you need assistance with filing your FAFSA, stop by our Financial Aid Computer Lab located in LI-123 and one of our staff will assist you. Fresno City College s school code is The filing deadline for the school year is June 30, Step 2... Access your Student Aid Report ONLINE at (one to two weeks after you ve submitted your FAFSA). Step 3... Fresno City College receives your FAFSA data/ information from processor. Step 4... Fresno City College will send an requesting additional documents if needed. Step 5... Students submit all required documents to Fresno City College Financial Aid Office. File is then complete! Step 6... Fresno City College will notify you of your financial aid award or your eligibility status with an from the Financial Aid Office. Step 7... Sign-up for Financial Aid Direct Deposit at Step 8... $ Financial Aid funds are paid $ For more information about obtaining financial aid, go to the Financial Aid web page at or contact the Financial aid Office at (559)

32 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 31 Need Financial Aid for College? It s Not Too Late to Apply Online for Spring 2014 at Fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the school year. Submit your application now! Stop by the Fresno City College Financial Aid Computer Lab located in LI-123 to apply. Our friendly staff is there to assist you. Did you know you could access your Financial Aid information 24/7? Log-on to your WebAdvisor account to see the following information at www/webadvisor/scccd.edu: Financial Aid Status by year. Financial Aid Status by term. Review and/or print your Award Letter. Sign-up for Direct Deposit. See what documents you need to complete your fi le Fresno City College Scholarship application will be available online beginning on January 1, Students may apply online through the Financial Aid & Scholarship webpage under Scholarship Opportunities. The deadline to submit is March 2, The Fresno City College Scholarship Program has helped thousands of students attending Fresno City College achieve their educational goals. To be successful, this program depends on our donors who demonstrate their support for our college and their commitment to higher education with their generous contributions. Awards range from $100 to $1500 per year. Our donors designate specifi c criteria based on academic achievement, educational and career goals, and fi nancial need. See the FCC Scholarship Listing link below for each criteria. **Our regular FCC Scholarship and Honors Program application period begins January 1st and must be submitted online by March 2nd each year. If you have an online application account already created for any other FCC scholarships, login under returning user using your existing user name and password.

33 32 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM (IGETC) Completion of all of the requirements in the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit a student to transfer from a community college to a campus in either the California State University or University of California system. The student will not be required to complete additional lower division general education courses after transfer. It should be noted that completion of the IGETC is not a requirement for admission to the CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill the lower-division general education requirements prior to transfer. Depending on a student s major, it may be advantageous to fulfi ll the CSU or UC general education requirements or those of the particular campus, school or college to which the student plans to transfer. This applies generally to high-unit majors. The course requirements for all areas must be completed before the IGETC can be certified. All courses must be completed with grades of C or better. AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CSU: three courses required, one from each group below. UC: two courses required, one each from Group 1 and 2 Group 1: English Composition, (one course, three or four semester units) ENGL** 1A/**1AH Group 2: Critical Thinking - English Composition ENGL** 3/**3H, PHIL 2 Group 3: Oral Communication (CSU requirement only) (one course, three semester units) COMM 1, **4, 8, 25 AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS/QUANTITATIvE REASONING (One course, three semester units) CSCI 26; DS 21, MATH 4B, 5A, 5B, 6, **10A, **10B, **11, 21, 26, MATH/PSY **42 AREA 3 - ARTS AND HUMANITIES (At least three courses, with at least one from the Arts and one from Humanities, nine semester units) ARTS: AFRAM 3, 13, 15; AMIND 35; ART 2, **5/**5H, **6/**6H, 55; CLS 20; DANCE 30; FILM 6; MUS **3, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17; TA 30, 31, 32 HUMANITIES: AFRAM/ENGL 17; ARMEN 2, 3; ASL 2, 3, 4, 7, 8; CHIN 2, 3, 4, 5; CLS 21; ENGL**1B/**1BH, 12, 14, 17, 36, 42, 44A, 44B, 45, 46A, 46B, 47, 48A, 48B; FILM 1, 2A, 2B, 3; FRENCH 2, 3, 4; GERMAN 2, 3, 4, HIST **1/ **1H, **2/**2H; HMONG 2; HUMAN 10/**10H, 11/**11H; JAPAN 2; LAST 10; LING 10; PHIL **1A /**1AH, 1B, 1C, 1D, 5; PORT 2, 3, 4; SPAN 2, **3, **3NS, **4, **4NS, 5, 6, 7; WSTS 36 AREA 4 - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (At least three courses from at least two disciplines, nine semester units) A. ANTHRO **2/**2H, 3, 4 B. ECON **40/**40H, **50/**50H C. AFRAM 1; AMIND 31, 34; ASAMER 1, 15; CLS 11, 12; HIST 34; JOURN 16 D. HIST 22; JOURN 16; WSTS 10, 47 E. GEOG 2, 4A, 4B, 20 F. AFRAM 4; CLS/HIST 29; HIST 3, 11, 12, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 29, 34 G. AMST 10; CHDEV 30; JOURN 1; PSY/CHDEV 39 H. POLSCI 1, 2/2H, 5, 24 I. PSY **2/**2H, PSY/CHDEV 38, 39 J. HS/SOC 10; SOC 1A/1AH, 2 AREA 5 - PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (At least two courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory, which is underlined.) A. PHYSICAL SCIENCES: ASTRO 10; CHEM **1A, 1B, **3A, 8A, 28A, 28B; GEOG **1, **7, 8; GEOL 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8; PHYS **2A, **2B, **4A, **4B, **4C; PHYSC 7, **11; B. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: ANTHRO 1; BIOL **3, 4, 5, 6, 11A/11AH, 11B, 20, 21A, 21B, 22, 31 C. SCIENCE LABORATORY CHEM 29A, 29B LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH Foreign Language (UC requirement only) Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in the same language. Completion of two FCC language courses satisfies this requirement. US HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT (CSU requirement only) - POLSCI 2, 2H; HIST 11 or 12 NOTES: 1. Courses may be listed in more than one area, but can be certified in only one area except for the courses in Languages Other Than English, which can be certified in both areas 3B and 6A. 2. ** Indicates that transfer credit may be limited by either UC or CSU or both. Please consult with a counselor for additional information. 3. The UC Language other than English requirement (required for IGETC certification) can be met by two years of high school study (same language, C or better grades) or by completion of two college-level foreign language (1 and 2, 2H or 1A and 1B) courses with a C or better grades. 4. The CSU requirement in U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals (HIST 11 or 12, POLSCI 2, 2H) is not part of IGETC, but should be completed prior to transfer. 5. All courses listed for IGETC are approved for CSU GE and are transferable to UC. 6. Advanced Placement credit: exam scores of 3, 4, or 5 can be used to meet IGETC subject areas and English Composition but not Critical Thinking. 7. Additional information regarding the acceptance of IGETC at specific colleges in each UC is available online at DO NOT USE IGETC for those programs at the UC campuses listed: it either won t be accepted or contains more courses than are required. Use the GE-Breadth requirement for the individual program in the campus catalog. It is critical for admission that students complete all lower division major preparation in addition to the GE-Breadth requirement selected. 8. Check with Counseling. U.C. Berkeley - IGETC is acceptable for all majors in the College of Letters and Science, and it is highly recommended. The Haas School of Business and the Colleges of Engineering, Environmental Design and Chemistry have extensive, prescribed major prerequisites. In general, IGETC is not appropriate preparation for majors in these colleges. Although the IGETC satisfies breadth requirements for most majors in the College of Natural Resources, specific lower division major requirements must still be satisfi ed; check with the college or visit the ASSIST website for more information. U.C. Davis - IGETC works well for students planning for Bachelor of Arts majors with few units of lower-division preparation. Bachelor of Science degrees and high-unit majors often have many courses of lower-division preparation. In these cases, the UC Davis GE pattern is the best choice. Students in the College of Engineering who have satisfied IGETC are still required to complete two upper-division general education courses at UC Davis. U.C. Irvine - All schools accept the IGETC. However, selection by the campus is based on demonstrated academic achievement and preparation for the intended major. U.C. Los Angeles - The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science does accept the IGETC. U.C. Merced - The Schools of Engineering and Natural Sciences do not recommend the IGETC. U.C. Riverside - The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering accepts completion of IGETC as satisfying the majority of the college s breadth requirement for transfer students. Some additional breadth coursework may be required after enrollment (for details, see the Bourns College of Engineering Breadth Requirements). However, prospective students are strongly encouraged to focus on preparation coursework for their desired major, such as mathematics, science and other technical preparation coursework. Strong technical preparation is essential for success in the admission process and, subsequently, in all coursework at Bournes. The College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences does not accept IGETC, although courses taken to satisfy IGETC may be applied toward the college s breadth pattern. The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and the School of Business Administration accept IGETC. U.C. San Diego - The IGETC is accepted by John Muir, Earl Warren, Sixth and Thurgood Marshall colleges only. Students completing the IGETC are welcomed at Eleanor Roosevelt Revelle colleges; however, they must fulfi ll the specifi c general education requirements of those colleges. At UCSD, all majors are available to students in each college, so students who choose the IGETC will not be restricted in their choice of major as a result. U.C. Santa Barbara - Students who transfer into the College of Letters and Science and the College of Creative Studies may use IGETC to substitute for general education requirements. Students planning to transfer into a major in computer science or the biological or physical sciences must be careful to complete lower-division major prerequisites to ensure competiveness and make normal, timely progress through the major. Transfer students in College of Engineering are encouraged to focus on the preparation for their major rather than on general education courses, but may also use IGETC to substitute for general education requirements. As part of their general education, all students in the College of Engineering required to complete a depth requirement. Students who wish to satisfy the depth requirement prior to transfer must complete a yearlong sequence in the history of world civilization, history of Western civilization, history of the United States, history of Western philosophy or history of Western art. Students may want to choose courses for IGETC that will concurrently satisfy the depth requirement. Students may also complete the depth requirement with upper-division coursework after transferring. U.C. Santa Cruz - Transfer students intending to pursue any major in the physical and biological sciences or the Jack Baskin School of Engineering should not follow IGETC because it will not provide them with enough lower division preparation for their majors.

34 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 33 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY TRANSFER CERTIFICATION Note: A number of courses are cross-referenced the same course is listed in more than one area, department, or discipline usually with the same course number. Credit can be earned only once for cross-referenced courses. See the individual course listing in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog. A course can be counted in only one area or sub-area. Students who have credit from other colleges should confer with a counselor regarding General Education Certification. AREA A: English Language Communication and Critical Thinking 9 units minimum required with at least one course from A1, A2, and A3. ( C or better grade required in A1, A2, and A3) Area A1, Oral Communication COMM 1, 2, 4, 8 Area A2, Written Communication ENGL 1A/1AH Area A3, Critical Thinking COMM 25; CRIM 13; ENGL 3/3H; PHIL 2, 6; POLSCI 13 AREA B: Scientific Inquiry & Quantitative Reasoning 9 units minimum with at least one course each from B1, B2, and B4 (at least one course from B1 or B2 must have a lab). ( C or better grade required in B4) Area B1, Physical Science ASTRO 10; BIOL 7; CHEM 1A, 1B, 3A, 3B, 8A, 28A, 28B; GEOG 1, 7, 8; GEOL 1/1H, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8; NATSCI 1A; PHYS 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 4C; PHYSC 7, 11 Area B2, Life Science ANTHRO 1; BIOL 3/3H, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11A, 11AH, 11B, 20, 21A, 21B, 22, 24, 31 Area B3, Laboratory Activity CHEM 29A, 29B or any course in Area B1 or B2 with a lab. Area B4, Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning CSCI 26; DS 21, 23; MATH 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 6, 10A, 10B, 11, 21, 26, 45; MATH/PSY 42 AREA C: Arts and Humanities 9 units minimum with at least one course each from C1 and C2 and an additional course from C1 or C2. Area C1, Arts AFRAM 3, 8, 13, 15; AMIND 35; ART 2, 3, 4, 5/5H, 6/6H, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12A, 12B, 14, 15, 17, 55; CLS 20; COMM/TA 12; DANCE 20A, 30; CLS/DANCE 17, 27; FILM 1, 2A, 2B, 6; MUS 3, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 46; PHOTO 5; TA 30, 44 Area C2, Humanities AFRAM/ENGL 17; ARMEN 1, 2, 3; ASL 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; CHIN 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; CLS 21; CULTS 7/7H; ENGL 1B/1BH, 12, 14, 36, 40, 42, 44A, 44B, 45, 46A, 46B, 47, 48A, 48B; ENGL/WSTS 36; FILM 1, 2A, 2B, 3; FRENCH 1, 2, 3, 4; GERMAN 1, 2, 3, 4; HIST 1/1H, 2/2H; HMONG 1, 2; HUMAN 10/10H, 11/11H, 42; JAPAN 1,2; LAST 10; LING 10; PHIL 1A/1AH, 1B, 1C, 1D, 5; POLSCI 3; PORT 1, 2, 3, 4; SPAN 1, 2, 3, 3NS, 4, 4NS, 5, 6, 7; TA 32 AREA D: Social Sciences 9 units minimum selected from at least three disciplines. Area D 0, Sociology and Criminology HS/SOC 10; SOC 1A, 1AH, 2, 32 Area D1, Anthropology and Archaeology ANTHRO 2/2H, 3, 4 Area D2, Economics ECON 25, 40/40H, 50/50H Area D3, Ethnic Studies AFRAM 1; AMIND 31, 34; ASAMER 1, 15; CLS 11, 12; HIST 34; JOURN 16 Area D4, Gender Studies HIST 22; JOURN 16; WSTS 10, 47 Area D5, Geography GEOG 2, 4A, 4B, 20 Area D6, History AFRAM 4; CLS/HIST 29; HIST 1/1H, 2/2H, 3, 11, 12, 12H, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 29, 34 Area D7, Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science AMST 10; CHDEV 30; JOURN 1; PSY/CHDEV 39 Area D8, Political Science, Government & Legal Institutions BA 20; POLSCI 1, 2, 2H, 3, 5, 24 Area D9, Psychology PSY 2/2H; PSY/CHDEV 38, 39 AREA E: Lifelong Learning 3 units minimum BA 30; CHDEV/PSY 38, 39; HLTH 1; PSY 2/2H, 33 Note: History 11 or 12 and Political Science 2 or 2H must be taken for graduation from the California State University. Total Units Required for Certification...39 Note: To earn a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree at a four-year school, a student must complete specified courses in a major field as well as general education courses. As a rule, courses used to meet major requirements cannot be used as part of the 39 units in general education, except for the Liberal Studies Major. For further information concerning the Liberal Studies Major, contact your counselor. It is recommended that students planning to earn a Multiple Subject elementary school teaching credential follow the Liberal Studies program. Engineering majors should consult a counselor.

35 34 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE SCCCD INTRA-DISTRICT ARTICULATED COURSES, COMMON COURSES, AND IN-LIEU COURSES This is a list of courses that Fresno City College and Reedley College (which includes the North Centers Willow International, Madera and Oakhurst) have agreed to articulate with one another. Note: Before registering for courses you want to use for transfer (for use in CSU-GE, IGETC or to meet a major requirement at a university), you must verify that the course is listed on Fresno City College s or Reedley College s CSU-GE or IGETC pattern or articulation list. Do not ask a friend! Check with the lists provided by Fresno City College, Reedley College and the North Centers or see the Fresno City College or Reedley College catalogs. FRESNO CITY COLLEGE REEDLEY COLLEGE Course # Title Course # Title FRESNO CITY COLLEGE REEDLEY COLLEGE Course # Title Course # Title ACCTG 4A Financial Accounting ACCTG 4A Financial Accounting ACCTG 4B Managerial Accounting ACCTG 4B Managerial Accounting ACCTG 19 Work Experience (Cooperative), Occupational ACCTG 19V Cooperative Work Experience, Accounting ANTHRO 1 Biological Anthropology ANTHRO 1 Biological Anthropology ANTHRO 2 Cultural Anthropology ANTHRO 2 Cultural Anthropology ANTHRO 3 Archaeology & World Prehistory ANTHRO 3 Intro to Archaeology & Prehistory ART 2 Art Appreciation ART 2 Art Appreciation ART 3 Two-Dimensional Design ART 3 Two-Dimensional Design ART 4 Three-Dimensional Design ART 4 Three-Dimensional Design ART 5 Art History 1 ART 5 Art History 1 ART 6 Art History 2 ART 6 Art History 2 ART 6H Honors Art History 2 ART 6H Honors Art History 2 ART 7 Beginning Drawing ART 7 Beginning Drawing ART 9 Beginning Painting: Oil/Acrylic ART 9 Beginning Painting: Oil/Acrylic ART 10 Beginning Ceramics ART 10 Beginning Ceramics ART 13 Beginning Watercolor Painting ART 13 Beginning Watercolor Painting ART 17 Intermediate Drawing ART 17 Intermediate Drawing ART 19 Intermediate Painting: Oil/Acrylic ART 19 Intermediate Painting: Oil/Acrylic ART 20 Intermediate Ceramics ART 20 Intermediate Ceramics ART 23 Intermediate Watercolor Painting ART 23 Intermediate Watercolor Painting ART 36A Intermediate Wheel Throwing ART 36A Intermediate Wheel Throwing ART 38 Intermediate Hand-Building ART 38 Intermediate Hand-Building ASL 1 Beginning American Sign Language ASL 1 Beginning American Sign Language ASL 2 High Beginning American Sign Language ASL 2 High Beginning American Sign Language ASL 3 Intermediate American Sign Language ASL 3 Intermediate American Sign Language ASL 4 High Inter American Sign Language ASL 4 High Inter American Sign Language ASTRO 10 Basic Astronomy ASTRO 10 Intro to Astronomy AUTOT 9 Automotive Essentials AUTOT 9 Automotive Essentials BA 5 Workplace Communication BA 5 Business Communications BA 10 Introduction to Business BA 10 Introduction to Business BA 18 Business and the Legal Environment BA 18 Business and the Legal Environment BA 19 Work Experience (Cooperative), Occupational BA 19V Work Experience (Cooperative), Office Tech BA 27 (CEO)(SIFE) BA 27 (SIFE)/(CEO) BA 33 Human Relations in the Workplace BA 33 Human Relations in Business BA 34 Fundamentals of Investing BA 34 Fundamentals of Investing BA 38 Operation of the Small Business BA 38 Operation of the Small Business BA 40 Supervision and Leadership BA 15 Introduction to Management BA 52 Introduction to Entrepreneurship BA 52 Introduction to Entrepreneurship BIOL 3/3H Introduction to Life Science BIOL 3 Introduction to Life Science BIOL 4 Principles of Zoology BIOL 4 Principles of Zoology BIOL 5 Human Biology BIOL 5 Human Biology BIOL 6 Principles of Botany BIOL 6 Principles of Botany BIOL 11A Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 11A Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 11AH Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 11A Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 11B Biology for Science Majors II BIOL 11B Biology for Science Majors II BIOL 20 Human Anatomy BIOL 20 Human Anatomy BIOL 22 Human Physiology BIOL 22 Human Physiology BIOL 31 Microbiology BIOL 31 Microbiology BT 5 Workplace Communication BA 5 Business Communications BT 19 Work Experience (Cooperative), Occupational BT 19V Work Experience, Occup., Office Technology CHDEV 1 Principles and Practices of Teaching CHDEV 1 Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Young Children Children CHDEV 3 Introduction to Curriculum CHDEV 3 Introduction to Curriculum CHDEV 5 Parent Education CHDEV 5 Parent Education CHDEV 6 Health, Safety & Nutrition in Early Childhd Ed CHDEV 6 Health, Safety & Nutrition in Early Childhd Ed CHDEV 8B Programs for School Age Child Care CHDEV 8B Programs for School Age Child Care CHDEV 11 The Young Child with Special Needs CHDEV 35 Exceptional Children CHDEV/PSY 12 Child Abuse CHDEV 12 Child Abuse CHDEV 15 Diversity and Culture in Early Care & CHDEV15 Diversity and Culture in Early Care & Education Programs Education Programs CHDEV 16 Intro to Early Intervention CHDEV 32 Intro to Early Intervention (3-unit course) CHDEV 17A Infant Development-Birth to Age Three CHDEV 7 Infant-Toddler Development & Care CHDEV 17B Advanced Infant Toddler Develop & Care CHDEV 7A Advanced Infant Toddler Develop & Care CHDEV 19 Work Experience (Cooperative), Occupational CHDEV 19V Cooperative Work Experience, Child Dev. CHDEV 20 Observation and Assessment CHDEV 20 Observation and Assessment CHDEV 30 Child, Family and Community CHDEV 30 Child, Family and Community CHDEV 37A Early Childhood Practicum CHDEV 37A Early Childhood Practicum CHDEV 37B Advanced Practicum in Early CHDEV 37B Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Education Childhood Education CHDEV/PSY 38 Lifespan Development CHDEV/PSY 38 Lifespan Development CHDEV/PSY 39 Child Growth and Development CHDEV 39 Child Growth and Development CHDEV 40A Admin of Early Childhood Programs CHDEV 40A Admin of Early Childhood Programs CHDEV 40B Adv Admin of Early Childhood Programs CHDEV 40B Adv Admin of Early Childhood Programs CHDEV 42 Child Nutrition FN 42 Child Nutrition CHDEV 45 Adult Supervision in ECE Classrooms CHDEV 45 Supervision of Adults in ECE Classrooms CHEM 1A General Chemistry CHEM 1A General Chemistry CHEM 1B General Chemistry & qual Analysis CHEM 1B General Chemistry & qual Analysis CHEM 3A Introductory General Chemistry CHEM 3A Introductory General Chemistry CHEM 3B Intro Organic & Biological Chemistry CHEM 3B Intro Organic & Biological Chemistry CHEM 8A Elementary Organic Chemistry CHEM 8 Elementary Organic Chemistry CHEM 28A Organic Chemistry I CHEM 28A Organic Chemistry I CHEM 28B Organic Chemistry II CHEM 28B Organic Chemistry II CHEM 29A Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 29A Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 29B Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHEM 29B Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHIN 1 Beginning Chinese CHIN 1 Beginning Chinese CHIN 2 High-Beginning Chinese CHIN 2 High-Beginning Chinese CIT 12 Computer Literacy IS 12 Computer Literacy CIT 15 Computer Concepts IS 15 Computer Concepts CIT 19 Work Experience (Coop), Occup IS 19V Cooperative Work Experience, Infor Sys CIT 23 Spreadsheet Fundamentals IS 18 Spreadsheet Fundamentals CIT 60 Beginning Visual Basic IS 47 Visual Basic CIT 63 Beginning Java Programming IS 33 Beginning Java Programming CIT 202 Introduction to Online Learning IS 202 Introduction to Online Learning CLS 21 Chicano Literature ENGL 49 Latino & Chicano Literature COMM 1 Introduction to Public Speaking COMM 1/1H Introduction to Public Speaking COMM 2 Interpersonal Communications COMM 2 Interpersonal Communications COMM 4 Persuasion COMM 4 Persuasion COMM 8 Group Communication COMM 8 Group Communication COMM 25 Argumentation COMM 25 Argumentation COMM 12/TA 12 Fundamentals of Interpretation COMM 12 Fundamentals of Interpreting COUNS 53 College and Life Management COUNS 53 College and Life Management COUNS 147AB College Study Skills COUNS 47 Learning Strategies CRIM 1 Introduction to Criminology CRIM 1 Introduction to Criminology CRIM 3 Legal Aspects of Evidence CRIM 3 Legal Aspects of Evidence CRIM 4 Principles & Procedures of the CRIM 4 Principles & Procedures of the Justice System Justice System CRIM 5 Community Relations CRIM 5 Community Relations CRIM 6 Concepts of Criminal Law CRIM 6A Criminal Law CRIM 7 Concepts of Enforcement Services CRIM 7A Police Operations & Procedures CRIM 8 Criminal Investigation CRIM 8 Criminal Investigation CRIM 11 Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 11 Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 12 Criminal Justice Communications CRIM 12 Criminal Justice Communications CRIM 13 The Constitution and Your Individual Rights CRIM 13 The Constitution and Your Individual Rights CRIM 15 Introduction to Police Ethics CRIM 15 Introduction to Police Ethics CRIM 19 Work Experience (Cooperative) CRIM 19V Cooperative Work Experience, Occupational Criminal Justice CRIM 20 Introduction to Corrections CRIM 20 Introduction to Corrections CRIM 23 Correctional Interviewing and Counseling CRIM 23 Correctional Interviewing and Counseling CRIM 24 Control and Supervision in Corrections CRIM 24 Control and Supervision in Corrections CSCI 26 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science CSCI 26 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science CSCI 40 Programming Concepts & Methods I ENGR 40 Programming for Sci & Engin CSCI 40 Programming Concepts & Methods I CSCI 40 Programming Concepts & Methods I CSCI 41 Programming Concepts & Methods II CSCI 41 Programming Concepts & Methods II DANCE 9 Dance Conditioning DANCE 9 Dance Conditioning DANCE 10 Beg Modern Dance Techniques DANCE 10 Modern Dance DANCE 14 Beg Jazz Dance Techniques DANCE 14 Beginning Jazz Dance DEVSER 250 Workability Assessment & Career DEVSER 250 Workability Assessment & Career DEVSER 251 Workability Preparation & Job Placement DEVSER 251 Workability Preparation & Job Placement DEVSER 252 Workability Strategies & Job Maintenance DEVSER 252 Workability Strategies & Job Maintenance DEVSER 255 Workability Experience DEVSER 255 Workability Experience DEVSER 262 Group Interaction for Students DEVSER 262 Group Interaction for Students with Disabilities with Disabilities DEVSER 264 Transition to College for Students DEVSER 240 Transition to College for Students with Disabilities with Disabilities DEVSER 272 Consumer Skills DEVSER 272 Consumer Skills DEVSER 273 Independent Living Skills for DSP&S Students DEVSER 273 Independent Living Skills DEVSER 275 Horticulture Skills I DEVSER 275 Horticulture Skills I DEVSER 276 Horticulture Skills II DEVSER 276 Horticulture Skills II DEVSER 277 Adaptive Computer Literacy DEVSER 277 Adaptive Computer Literacy DS 23 Business Statistics STAT 7 Elementary Statistics DS 117 Business Mathematics DS 117 Business Mathematics ECON 40 Intro to Microeconomics ECON 1B Prin. to Microeconomics ECON 50 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON 1A Prin. to Macroeconomics EDUC 30 Survey of Education EDUC 10 Introduction to Teaching ENGL 1A Reading and Composition ENGL 1A Reading and Composition ENGL 1AH Honors Reading and Composition ENGL 1AH Honors Reading and Composition ENGL 1B Intro to the Study of Literature ENGL 1B Intro to the Study of Literature ENGL 1BH Honors Intro to the Study of Literature ENGL 1BH Honors Intro to the Study of Literature ENGL 3 Critical Reading and Writing ENGL 3 Critical Reading and Writing ENGL 3H Honors Critical Reading and Writing ENGL 3H Honors Critical Reading and Writing

36 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 35 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE REEDLEY COLLEGE Course # Title Course # Title ENGL 15A Creative Writing: Poetry ENGL 15A Creative Writing: Poetry ENGL 15B Creative Writing: Fiction ENGL 15B Creative Writing: Fiction ENGL 40 Critical Thinking About Literature ENGL 2/2H Critical Reading & Writing Through Literature ENGL 44A World Literature to the Renaissance ENGL 44A World Literature to the Renaissance ENGL 44B World Literature Since the Renaissance ENGL 44B World Literature Since the Renaissance ENGL 46A English Literature to 1800 ENGL 46A English Literature to 1800 ENGL 46B English Literature from 1800 to Present ENGL 46B English Literature from 1800 to Present ENGL 47 Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 47 Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 105 Grammar and Punctuation ENGL 105 Grammar and Punctuation ENGL 125 Writing Skills for College ENGL 125 Writing Skills for College ENGL 126 Reading Skills for College ENGL 126 Reading Skills for College ENGL 252 Writing Improvement ENGL 252 Writing Improvement ENGL 260 Basic Reading ENGL 260 Basic Reading ENGL 262 Reading Improvement ENGL 262 Reading Improvement ENGR 2 Graphics ENGR 2 Engineering Graphics ENGR 4 Engineering Materials ENGR 4 Engineering Materials ENGR 6 Circuits with Lab ENGR 6 Electrical Circuits Analysis with Lab ENGR 8 Statics ENGR 8 Statics ENGR 10 Introduction to Engineering ENGR 10 Introduction to Engineering ESL 264R Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary ESL 266R Inter Academic Reading and Vocabulary ESL 264W Intermediate Writing and Grammar ESL 266W Inter Academic Writing and Grammar ESL 265R High Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary ESL 225R High Intermediate Academic Reading ESL 265W High Intermediate Writing and Grammar ESL 226W High Intermediate Academic Writing FILM 1 Introduction to Film Studies FILM 1 Introduction to Film Studies FILM 2A History of Cinema FILM 2A History of Cinema FILM 2B History of Cinema 1960 to Present FILM 2B History of Cinema 1960 to Present FILM 5 Digital Filmmaking FILM 5 Digital Filmmaking FN 35 Nutrition and Health FN 35 Nutrition and Health FN 40 Nutrition FN 40 Nutrition FN/CHDEV 42 Child Nutrition FN 42 Child Nutrition FRENCH 1 Beginning French FRENCH 1 Beginning French FRENCH 2 High Beginning French FRENCH 2 High Beginning French FRENCH 3 Intermediate French FRENCH 3 Intermediate French FRENCH 4 High Intermediate French FRENCH 4 High Intermediate French GEOL 1 Physical Geology GEOL 1 Physical Geology GEOL 2 Historical Geology GEOL 2 Historical Geology GEOL 9 Introduction to Earth Science GEOL 9 Introduction to Earth Science GERMAN 1 Beginning German GERMAN 1 Beginning German GERMAN 2 High Beginning German GERMAN 2 High Beginning German GERMAN 3 Intermediate German G ERMAN 3 Intermediate German GERMAN 4 High Intermediate German GERMAN 4 High Intermediate German HIST 1 Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 1 Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 2 Western Civilization Since 1648 HIST 2 Western Civilization Since 1648 HIST 11 History of the United States to 1877 HIST 11 History of the United States to 1877 HIST 12 History of the United States Since 1877 HIST 12 History of the United States Since 1877 HIST 20 World History I, to 1600 HIST 20 Comparative World Civilizations to 1600 HIT 10 Medical Terminology OT 10 Medical Terminology HLTH 1 Contemporary Health Issues HLTH 1 Contemporary Health Issues HLTH 2 First Aid and Safety HLTH 2 First Aid and Safety HS 19A Work Experience (Cooperative) Occupational HS 19V Work Experience (Cooperative) Occupational HS 20 Introduction to Social Work HS 20 Introduction to Social Work HS 24 Fund of Interviewing and Counseling HS 24 Fund of Interviewing and Counseling HS 30 Group and Community Social Services HS 30 Group and Community Social Services JOURN 1 Introduction to Mass Communications JOURN 1 Introduction to Mass Communications JOURN 3 Newswriting JOURN 3 Newswriting JOURN 19 Work Experience (Cooperative) JOURN 19V Cooperative Work Experience, Journalism Occupational LIBSKL 1 Information Competency/Research Skills LIBSKL 1 Information Competency/Research Skills LING 10 Introduction to Language LING 10 Introduction to Language LING 11 Intro to Language for Educators LING 11 Intro to Language MATH 4A Trigonometry MATH 4A Trigonometry MATH 4B Precalculus MATH 4B Precalculus MATH 5A Math Analysis I MATH 5A Math Analysis I MATH 5B Math Analysis II MATH 5B Math Analysis II MATH 6 Math Analysis III MATH 6 Math Analysis III MATH 7 Introduction to Differential Equations MATH 7 Introduction to Differential Equations MATH 10A Structure and Concepts in Mathematics I MATH 10A Structure and Concepts in Mathematics I MATH 10B Structure and Concepts in Mathematics II MATH 10B Structure and Concepts in Mathematics II MATH 11 Elementary Statistics MATH 11/STAT 7 Elementary Statistics MATH 21/DS 21 Finite Mathematics MATH 21 Finite Mathematics MATH 45 Contemporary Mathematics MATH 45 Contemporary Mathematics MATH 102 Plane Geometry MATH 102 Plane Geometry MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra MATH 201 Elementary Algebra MATH 201 Elementary Algebra MATH 250 College Arithmetic MATH 250 College Arithmetic MATH 255 Pre-Algebra MATH 256 Algebra Topics MKTG 10 Principles of Marketing MKTG 10 Marketing MKTG 11 Salesmanship MKTG 11 Salesmanship MKTG 12 Advertising and Promotion MKTG 12 Advertising and Promotion MUS 1A Music Theory I MUS1A Music Theory I MUS 1B Music Theory II MUS 1B Music Theory II MUS 2A Music Theory III MUS 2A Music Theory III MUS 2B Music Theory IV MUS 2B Music Theory IV MUS 3 Music Fundamentals MUS 3 Music Fundamentals MUS 7A Ear Training: Level I MUS 7A Ear Training: Level I MUS 7B Ear Training: Level II MUS 7B Ear Training: Level II MUS 12 Music Appreciation MUS 12 Music Appreciation MUS 16 Jazz History and Appreciation MUS 16 Jazz History and Appreciation FRESNO CITY COLLEGE REEDLEY COLLEGE Course # Title Course # Title MUS 18 Basic Conducting and Score Reading MUS 18 Basic Conducting and Score Reading MUS 20 Beginning Piano: Level I MUS 20 Beginning Piano: Level I MUS 21 Beginning Piano: Level II MUS 21 Beginning Piano: Level II MUS 22 Intermediate/Advanced Piano MUS 22 Intermediate/Advanced Piano MUS 24 Elementary Voice: Level I MUS 24 Elementary Voice: Level I MUS 27 Beginning Guitar: Level I MUS 27 Beginning Guitar: Level I MUS 28 Beginning Guitar: Level II MUS 28 Beginning Guitar: Level II MUS 30 College Choir MUS 31 Concert Choir MUS 40 Concert Band MUS 40 Concert Band MUS 41 Jazz Ensembles MUS 41 Jazz Ensembles NATSCI 1A Integrated Sci: Physics & Chemistry SCI 1A Introductory Chemical & Physical Science PE 4 Badminton PE 4 Badminton PE 5 Basketball PE 5 Basketball PE 6 Fitness and Health PE 6 Fitness and Health PE 7 Golf PE 7 Golf PE 12 Swimming PE 12 Beginning Swimming for Fitness PE 13 Tennis PE 13 Tennis PE 14 Volleyball PE 14 Volleyball PE 15C Weight Training (Coed) PE 15 Weight Training PE 20 Athletic Training PE 20 Athletic Training PE 30A Theory of Baseball PE 30A Theory of Baseball PE 30B Competitive Baseball PE 30B Competitive Baseball PE 30C Off-Season Conditioning for Baseball PE 30C Off-Season Conditioning for Baseball PE 31A Theory of Basketball PE 31A Theory of Basketball PE 31B Competitive Basketball PE 31B ompetitive Basketball PE 31C Off-Season Conditioning for Basketball PE 31C Off-Season Conditioning for Basketball PE 33A Theory of Football PE 33A Theory of Football PE 33B Competitive Football PE 33B Competitive Football PE 33C Off-Season Conditioning for Football PE 33C Off-Season Conditioning for Football PE 34A Theory of Golf PE 34A Theory of Golf PE 34B Competitive Golf PE 34B Competitive Golf PE 34C Off-Season Conditioning for Golf PE 34C Off-Season Conditioning for Golf PE 35B Pep and Cheer PE 35B Pep and Cheer PE 37A Theory of Softball PE 37A Theory of Softball PE 37B Competitive Softball PE 37B Competitive Softball PE 37C Off-Season Conditioning for Softball PE 37C Off-Season Conditioning for Softball PE 38A Theory of Tennis PE 38A Theory of Tennis PE 38B Competitive Tennis PE 38B Competitive Tennis PE 38C Off-Season Conditioning for Tennis PE 38C Off-Season Conditioning for Tennis PE 39A Theory of Track & Field PE 39A Theory of Track & Field PE 39B Competitive Track & Field PE 39B Competitive Track & Field PE 39C Off-Season Conditioning for Track & Field PE 39C Off-Season Conditioning for Track & Field PE 40A Theory of Volleyball PE 40A Theory of Volleyball PE 40B Competitive Volleyball PE 40B Competitive Volleyball PE 40C Off-Season Conditioning for Volleyball PE 40C Off-Season Conditioning for Volleyball PE 62 Introduction to kinesiology PE 22 Introduction to Physical Education PHIL 1A Theories of knowledge and Reality PHIL 1 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1C Ethics PHIL 1C Ethics PHIL 1C Ethics PHIL 1CH Ethics PHIL 1D World Religions PHIL 1D World Religions PHIL 2 Critical Reasoning and Analytic Writing PHIL 4 Critical Reasoning PHIL 6 Symbolic Logic PHIL 6 Symbolic Logic PHOTO 5 Introduction to Photography PHOTO 1 Basics of Digital Photography PHYS 2A General Physics 1 PHYS 2A General Physics 1 PHYS 2B General Physics 2 PHYS 2B General Physics 2 PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4C Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4C Physics for Scientists & Engineers POLSCI 2 American Government POLSCI 2 American Government POLSCI 2H Honors American Government POLSCI 2H Honors American Government POLSCI 5 Comparative Government POLSCI 5 Comparative Government POLSCI 110 American Institutions POLSCI 110 American Institutions PSY 2 General Psychology PSY 2 General Psychology PSY 2H Honors General Psychology PSY 2H Honors General Psychology PSY 5 Social Psychology P SY 5 Social Psychology PSY/CHDEV 12 Child Abuse C HDEV 12 Child Abuse PSY 16 Abnormal Psychology PSY 16 Abnormal Psychology PSY 25 Human Sexuality PSY 25 Human Sexuality PSY/CHDEV 38 Lifespan Development PSY/CHDEV 38 Lifespan Development PSY 45 Intro to Research Meth in Psy PSY 45 Intro to Research Meth in Psy RN 33 Transcultural Health Care RN 78 Foundations of Multicultural Nursing Care SOC 1A Introduction to Sociology SOC 1A Introduction to Sociology SOC 1AH Honors Introduction to Sociology SOC 1A Introduction to Sociology SOC 2 American Minority Groups SOC 2 American Minority Groups SOC 32 Intro to Marriage and Family SOC 32 Courtship, Marriage, Divorce: Family & Interpersonal Relationships SPAN 1 Beginning Spanish SPAN 1 Beginning Spanish SPAN 2 High Beginning Spanish SPAN 2 High Beginning Spanish SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish SPAN 3NS Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 3NS Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 4 High Intermediate Spanish SPAN 4 High Intermediate Spanish SPAN 4NS Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 4NS Spanish for Spanish Speakers WKEXP 19 Work Experience (Cooperative), General COTR 19G Cooperative Work Experience Education WTD 106 Basic Wasterwater Treatment WTD 106 Basic Wastewater Treatment & Distribution WTD 107 Advanced Wastewater Treatment WTD 107 Advanced Wastewater Treatment WTD 114 Water Mathematics WTD 114 Water Mathematics WKEXP 19 Work Experience (Cooperative), General COTR 19G Cooperative Work Experience, Education

37 36 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Career & Technology Center hands-on programs teach skills to land a great job For over 40 years, the Fresno City College Career & Technology Center (CTC) has taught practical skills in an environment closely resembling actual jobs. This learning environment, along with a hands-on educational style, allows students to develop skills that best prepare them for their chosen careers. Year-round registration is in effect at CTC. The CTC faculty and staff do their part by identifying the job skills employers in local industry need and CTC students do their part by acquiring those skills through the hands-on vocational training CTC provides. Opening Doors To Employment The Career & Technology Center offers support for individuals committed to improving themselves. The unique, hands-on programs offer: Open entry Low Cost Financial aid Year-round registration Industry specific training Classes at all levels of academic achievement We Serve the Student and the Community CTC provides employable skills training to students 18 years of age and older, who do or do not possess a high school diploma. Training programs are from 10 to 30 weeks and are designed for concentrated learning. Working in partnership with industry, CTC s programs mirror industries needs; new programs are continually developed to teach skills that relate directly to jobs. Students get valuable experience like working on customers cars. The end result is highly skilled workers ready to land jobs that pay well.

38 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 37 Auto Collision Repair 30-week program. Sheet metal repair, power tools, plastic body fillers, fiberglass, painting and refinishing. Engine Performance/Electrical/ Heating & AC 30-week program. Computer controlled vehicles, driveability, electrical, fuel injection and sensor diagnosis. Troubleshooting and repairing, plus working with portable test equipment, engine oscilloscopes and computerized emission control engine analyzer. Diagnose and repair AC systems. Engine Repair 20-week program. Practical and theoretical training in engine diagnosis, heads, valves, engine block, lubrication and cooling. CTC Programs Fire Academy 20- or 31-week program. Extensive hands-on training. Strong emphasis on physical training and testing. HazMat FRO, Confined Space, I-100 and I-200, Auto Extrication, Fire Control 3, Low Angle Rope Rescue, and CDF Wildland certifi cation. Fire Technology Associate degree program in Fire Technology. Emergency Medical Technician 1 training. California State Fire Marshall Fire Offi cer certification classes, specialized courses preparing students for advancement in the Fire Service. Maintenance Mechanic 30-week program. Theory, application, troubleshooting and repair in welding, hydraulics and pneumatics, machining and electrical fundamentals. Manufacturing Mechanic The 9-week Manufacturing Mechanic Program is a non-credit Certifi cate of Completion and is the fi rst step on the career pathway including Maintenance Mechanic, Programmable Logic Controllers, Instrumentation Systems and Industrial Refrigeration topics. The 9 week (225 hour) program focuses on the concepts necessary to be successful in the 9 month Maintenance Mechanic Program. The program will cover Fluid Power, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Power Transmission, Welding and Electrical Fundamentals. In addition, soft skills are implemented into the program so that a student is introduced to basic computer skill, report writing and job preparation. Warehouse & Distribution Careers 12-week program. Forklift training inventory control, blueprint reading, computer and math literacy. CTC is located at: 2930 E. Annadale Ave. Fresno, CA (559) Jensen 41 N Dorothy Ave. E. Jensen Ave. E. Annadale For more information join us for an orientation held Mondays at 9 a.m. Elm Ave. Cherry Ave. Career and Technology Center East Ave. 99 E. North Ave. Orange Ave. Cedar Ave.

39 38 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Spring Semester Begins January 13, 2014 ACCOUNTING ACCTG 4A PREREQ: ENGL 125 and 126 and MATH 201 or equivalent. Enrolled or previously completed CIT 12 or 15. (C-ID ACCT 110) (A, CSU, UC) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 ARR WEB K.VALDEZ AND ARR ARR K.VALDEZ DATES: (#22732 meets 03/17 to 05/23) (#22732 is a distance education class offered via the Internet with an on-campus or arranged final. Students need access to a computer with Internet and an account. Each student must the instructor at kathaleen.valdez@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 ARR WEB M.KELLEY AND ARR ARR M.KELLEY (#22733 is a distance education class offered via the Internet with an on-campus or arranged final. Students need access to a computer with Internet and an account. Each student must visit the following web link for more information about the course before the first day of class. Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 MW 7:30am-9:50 BE-133 T.STRICKER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 WF 9:30am-11:45 BE-131 J.MAKOFSKE (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 MW 10:00am-11:50 OAB-188 K.MIZNER AND F 10:00am-11:05 BE-127 K.MIZNER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 MW 10:00am-11:50 OAB-188 K.MIZNER AND F 12:30pm-1:35 BE-133 K.MIZNER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-121 K.MIZNER AND F 11:15am-12:20 BE-218 K.MIZNER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 MW 12:00pm-1:50 BE-136 M.KELLEY AND W 2:00pm-2:50 BE-218 M.KELLEY (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 TTh 1:30pm-3:45 BE-133 R.DUSTIN JR (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 MW 3:30pm-5:50 BE-133 J.MAKOFSKE (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 BE-217 J.BEATTY (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) ACCTG 4A FINANCIAL ACCTG 4 MW 6:30pm-8:50 BE-133 R.TUTTRUP (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4A classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4A.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

40 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 39 ACCTG 4B PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (C-ID ACCT 120) (A, CSU, UC) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 ARR WEB R.DUSTIN JR AND ARR ARR R.DUSTIN JR (#22895 is a distance education class offered via the Internet with an on-campus or arranged final on a date between 05/19 through 05/23. Students need access to a computer with Internet and an account. Each student must the instructor at ron.dustin@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 TTh 7:30am-9:45 BE-133 T.STRICKER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 MW 8:00am-9:50 BE-121 K.MIZNER AND F 8:00am-9:05 BE-129 K.MIZNER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 MW 11:00am-1:20 BE-133 T.STRICKER (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 TTh 11:00am-1:15 BE-120 M.KELLEY (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 TTh 4:00pm-6:15 BE-133 R.DUSTIN JR (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 4B MANAGERIAL ACCTG 4 MW 6:00pm-8:20 BE-131 J.VACA (Students need to be aware that all ACCTG 4B classes require homework to be completed through an online computerized homework management system. MS Excel is occasionally used in ACCTG 4B.) ACCTG 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** ACCTG 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 5:30pm-6:35 BE-137 J.ARMAS AND 7HRS ARR OFF J.ARMAS ACCTG 32A PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (Formerly ACCTG 32) (A, CSU) ACCTG 32A COMPTRZD ACCTG 1 TTh 2:00pm-4:05 BE-215 J.MAKOFSKE DATES: (#24580 meets 01/14 to 02/20) ACCTG 51 PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (Formerly ACCTG 51 and ACCTG 151) (A, CSU) ACCTG 51 INTER ACCTG 3 TTh 11:00am-12:50 BE-133 T.STRICKER ACCTG 52 PREREQ: ACCTG 4B or equivalent. (Formerly ACCTG 52 and ACCTG 152) (A, CSU) ACCTG 52 COST ACCTG 3 TTh 6:00pm-7:50 BE-222 S.HENKEL ACCTG 53 PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (Formerly ACCTG 53 and ACCTG 153) (A, CSU) ACCTG 53 TAX ACCOUNTING 3 MW 12:00pm-1:50 BE-218 K.MIZNER ACCTG 56 PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (A, CSU) ACCTG 56 PAYROLL ACCTG 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 BE-217 J.BEATTY ACCTG 57 PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (A, CSU) ACCTG 57 GOVTL ACCOUNTING 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 BE-121 S.HENKEL ACCTG 61 PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (A, CSU) ACCTG 61 FORENSIC ACCTG 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 BE-204 STAFF ACCTG 70 PREREQ: ACCTG 4A or equivalent. (A, CSU) ACCTG 70 QUICKBKS FUNDMNTL 2 TTh 2:00pm-4:10 BE-219 J.MAKOFSKE DATES: (#23410 meets 02/25 to 05/15) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

41 40 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE AEROSPACE STUDIES--AIR FORCE ROTC AEROST 1B COREQ: AEROST 3. (A, CSU, UC) AEROST 1B USAF FOUNDATION 1 W 2:00pm-2:50 CSUF-NG-154 D.ECKLES DATES: (#25975 meets 01/22 to 05/14) AEROST 1B USAF FOUNDATION 1 Th 2:00pm-2:50 CSUF-NG-154 D.ECKLES DATES: (#25978 meets 01/16 to 05/15) AEROST 2B COREQ: AEROST 3. (A, CSU, UC) AEROST 2B EVOLUTN AIR/SPACE 1 W 1:00pm-1:50 CSUF-NG-154 M.BUEHLER DATES: (#25986 meets 01/22 to 05/14) AEROST 2B EVOLUTN AIR/SPACE 1 Th 1:00pm-1:50 CSUF-NG-154 M.BUEHLER DATES: (#25987 meets 01/16 to 05/15) AEROST 3 COREQ: (One of the following) AEROST 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B (Note: if a cadet has taken all 4 of the possible corequisite courses, they do not need to enroll in a corequisite course again. They can then take Aerospace 3 as a stand-alone course.) (PASS/NO PASS only) (A, CSU, UC) AEROST 3 LEADERSHIP LAB 1 Th 4:00pm-5:50 CSUF-NG-154 D.ECKLES AND 2HRS ARR ARR D.ECKLES DATES: (#25984 meets 01/16 to 05/15) AEROST 5 COREQ: (One of the following) AEROST 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B (Note: if a cadet has taken all 4 of the possible corequisite courses, they do not need to enroll in a corequisite course again. They can then take AEROST 5 as a stand-alone course.) (A, CSU) AEROST 5 DRILL & CEREMONY 1 T 2:00pm-2:50 CSUF-NG-154 D.ECKLES DATES: (#25985 meets 01/21 to 05/13) AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AFRAM 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL S 1) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AFRAM 1 AFRAM STUDIES 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 OAB-217 V.JEAN-PIERRE AFRAM 1 AFRAM STUDIES 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 OAB-231 R.KELLEY AFRAM 1 AFRAM STUDIES 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 AH-106 D.STANDIFER AFRAM 1 AFRAM STUDIES 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 OAB-271 STAFF AFRAM 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL S 2) (A, CSU, UC) AFRAM 2 CUL ADAPT/AFRICN 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 AH-106 K.KIRK AFRAM 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL S 3) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** AFRAM 3 AFRICAN-AMER ART 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 OAB-231 R.KELLEY (Above class is part of the African American Male Leadership Program [SYMBAA] and requires concurrent enrollment in AFRAM 3, COUN 48, ENGL 125, and ENGL 126. For more information, contact the Dean of Student Services, Counseling office at [559] ) ***** AFRAM 3 AFRICAN-AMER ART 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 OAB-231 R.KELLEY (Above class content has an African/American emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1A, COUN 43, and COUN 48. For additional information, contact Granville Redmond at [559] , ext ) AFRAM 3 AFRICAN-AMER ART 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 AH-106 K.SOLWAZI AFRAM 3 AFRICAN-AMER ART 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 AH-106 K.SOLWAZI AFRAM 4 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (Formerly CUL S 4) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AFRAM 4 CLASSICAL AFRICA 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 AH-106 K.KIRK AFRAM 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL S 5) (A, CSU, UC) AFRAM 5 AFRICANS NEW WRLD 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 AH-106 K.KIRK AFRAM 13 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AFR-AM 7) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AFRAM 13 MUSIC: TO TTh 2:00pm-3:15 AH-208 D.STANDIFER NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

42 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 41 AFRAM 15 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AFRAM 15 MUSIC: 1940-PRES 3 TTh 3:30pm-4:45 AH-208 D.STANDIFER AFRAM 41 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also WSTS 41) (Formerly CUL S 41) (A, CSU, UC) AFRAM 41 AFRAM WOMEN 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 AH-106 K.KIRK AIR CONDITIONING AC 52 ADVISORY: AC 50, 51, 53, AT 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (A, CSU) AC 52 HEATING SYSTEMS 7 DAILY 8:00am-9:50 T-503 D.BARNARD AC 54 ADVISORY: AC 50, 51, AT 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (A, CSU) AC 54 COMMERC L SYSTMS 7 DAILY 10:00am-11:50 T-503 D.BARNARD AC 55 ADVISORY: AC 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. AC 53, 54 and 56 may be taken concurrently. (A, CSU) AC 55 TECH TESTNG/CERT 1 Th 7:00pm-8:50 T-110C STAFF DATES: (#23222 meets 03/20 to 05/22) AC 56 ADVISORY: AC 50 or concurrent enrollment, and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (Formerly AC 53) (A, CSU) AC 56 DUCT SYSTEMS 3 TTh 12:30pm-2:45 T-503 STAFF AC 252 ADVISORY: AT 10, AC 57, eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended AC 252 DDC NETWRK CNTRL 2 M 7:00pm-9:50 T-303A M.ZSCHOGNER AC 260C ADVISORY: AC 260B, AT 10, eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (Formerly AC 60B and AC 60C) AC 260C RESIDENT L HEATNG 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 T-503 B.PAWLOWSKI AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES AMIND 31 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL ST 31) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AMIND 31 AMER INDIAN CULTR 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-217 B.NAVARRO AMIND 31 AMER INDIAN CULTR 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 SO-208 B.NAVARRO AMIND 34 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL ST 34) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AMIND 34 AMER IND/SOCIETY 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-217 B.NAVARRO AMIND 35 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CUL ST 35) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AMIND 35 AMER INDIAN ART 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 SO-208 B.NAVARRO AMERICAN STUDIES AMST 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) AMST 10 AMER PLURALISM 3 MWF 2:00pm-2:50 SO-209 K.KIRK AMST 10 AMER PLURALISM 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 SO-221 M.WATSON ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHRO 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ANTHRO 1 BIOLOGICAL ANTH 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 SO-221 K.PRANDINI ANTHRO 1 BIOLOGICAL ANTH 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 SO-221 C.MINAR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ANTHRO 1 BIOLOGICAL ANTH 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 SO-221 C.MINAR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

43 42 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ANTHRO 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 SO-221 K.PRANDINI ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-221 K.PRANDINI ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 SO-208 B.WENGERD ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 SO-208 B.WENGERD ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 SO-208 B.WENGERD ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 SO-208 E.BALLEW ANTHRO 2 CULTURAL ANTHRO 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 SO-208 E.BALLEW ANTHRO 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ANTHRO 3 ARCH/PREHISTORY 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 SO-221 J.BINNING ANTHRO 4 ADVISORY: MATH 102 and 250 and eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ANTHRO 4 INTRO TO ARCHEOLGY 3 M 2:00pm-5:05 SO-221 C.MINAR ANTHRO 13 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU, UC) ANTHRO 13 MAGC/WTCRFT/RELG 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 SO-208 B.WENGERD ANTHRO 13 MAGC/WTCRFT/RELG 3 MW 3:30pm-4:50 SO-208 B.WENGERD ANTHRO 28 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (See also CLS 28) (A, CSU, UC) ANTHRO 28 ANCIENT MEXICO 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-119 M.WATSON ANTHRO 30 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU) ANTHRO 30 TOPICS IN ANTHRO 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 SO-221 J.BINNING (Cultural Resources Management) APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AT 10 PREREQ: None. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly INDED 23) (A, CSU) AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MWF 7:00am-9:50 T-501 T.CAMACHO DATES: (#26299 meets 01/13 to 03/14) AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MW 8:00am-9:50 T-103 J.WALLIS AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MW 10:00am-11:50 T-501 T.CAMACHO AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 TTh 10:00am-11:50 T-501 T.CAMACHO AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MW 12:00pm-1:50 T-501 T.CAMACHO AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MWF 12:00pm-2:20 T-103 J.WALLIS DATES: (#26300 meets 03/17 to 05/23) ***** AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MW 1:00pm-2:50 T-102 M.RICE (Design Science High School) ***** AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 T-501 T.CAMACHO (Design Science High School) AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 MW 3:00pm-4:50 T-102 M.RICE AT 10 TECH COMPUTER APP 3 Th 6:00pm-9:50 T-501 A.CHRISTOPHERSON AT 11 PREREQ: None. (Formerly INDED 11) (A, CSU) AT 11 BASIC ELEC 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 T-304 STAFF AT 11 BASIC ELEC 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 T-304 D.RILEY AT 11 BASIC ELEC 3 TTh 12:00pm-1:15 T-303A D.RILEY AT 11 BASIC ELEC 3 M 6:00pm-8:50 T-304 D.RILEY AT 21 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) AT 21 OCCUP SAFETY 2 MW 10:00am-10:50 T-202 J.WALLIS AT 21 OCCUP SAFETY 2 TTh 1:00pm-1:50 T-203S STAFF AT 21 OCCUP SAFETY 2 T 6:00pm-7:50 T-501 A.CHRISTOPHERSON AT 40 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly INDED 37) (A, CSU) AT 40 EMPLOY OPP PREP 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 T-202 C.SORENSEN AT 40 EMPLOY OPP PREP 3 W 12:00pm-2:50 T-203S S.HURLEY AT 40 EMPLOY OPP PREP 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 T-102 M.RICE AT 40 EMPLOY OPP PREP 3 T 7:00pm-9:50 T-202 C.SORENSEN NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

44 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 43 AT 120 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (A) AT 120 INDUSTRIAL SCI 3 TTh 8:00am-9:50 T-501 D.HIMES AT 130 PREREQ: MATH 260C or MATH 250 or designated math score. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly INDED 60) (A) AT 130 INDUSTRIAL MATH 3 MW 12:00pm-1:20 T-202 D.HIMES AT 130 INDUSTRIAL MATH 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 T-202 D.HIMES ARCHITECTURE ARCH 11 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) ARCH 11 INTRO TO DESIGN 2 Th 11:00am-12:50 T-102 D.HALDERMAN ARCH 21 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ARCH 21 BLDG MATERIALS 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 T-302 R.SALAZAR ARCH 21 BLDG MATERIALS 3 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 T-302 D.HALDERMAN ARCH 21 BLDG MATERIALS 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 T-302 STAFF ARCH 24 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) ARCH 24 BLDG INFO MODEL 3 MW 1:00pm-2:50 T-302 B.GALLO ARCH 24 BLDG INFO MODEL 3 T 6:00pm-9:50 T-302 B.GALLO ARCH 40 PREREQ: ARCH 30. (A, CSU) ARCH 40 ARCH DES & VISUAL IV 3 T 10:00am-12:50 T-302 K.ZAMORA AND Th 10:00am-11:50 T-302 K.ZAMORA (This course requires a $33.00 materials fee.) ARCH 41A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU) ARCH 41A OFFICE PRACTICES 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 T-302 D.HALDERMAN ARCH 42 PREREQ: ARCH 32. (Formerly ARCH 32) (A, CSU) ARCH 42 TIMBER & STEEL 3 TTh 8:00am-9:50 T-302 K.ZAMORA ART ART 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 10) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ART 2 ART APPRECIATION 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-127 W.RAINES ART 2 ART APPRECIATION 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 FH-101 P.SNOWDEN ART 2 ART APPRECIATION 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-127 S.SOSA ART 2 ART APPRECIATION 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 OAB-127 P.SNOWDEN ART 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 3 2-DIMEN DESIGN 3 MW 9:00am-12:05 AH-207 N.SPOHRER ART 3 2-DIMEN DESIGN 3 MW 1:00pm-4:05 T-101B P.JANZEN ART 4 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 4 3-DIMEN DESIGN 3 TTh 9:00am-11:50 T-101B C.PAYNE ART 4 3-DIMEN DESIGN 3 MW 11:30am-2:35 AH-102 L.WEST ART 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 25) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ART 5 ART HISTORY 1 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 OAB-188 S.SOSA ART 6 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly ART 26) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ART 6 ART HISTORY 2 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 OAB-176 S.SOSA ART 6H ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (Formerly ART 26H and HONORS 6A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** ART 6H HON ART HISTORY2 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-127 S.SOSA (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

45 44 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ART 7 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 7A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 7 BEGIN DRAWING 3 TTh 8:00am-10:50 AH-202 N.MAKI-DEARSAN ART 7 BEGIN DRAWING 3 TTh 3:00pm-5:50 AH-202 W.RAINES ART 7 BEGIN DRAWING 3 MW 6:30pm-9:35 AH-202 V.MENDEZ ART 8 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 8A) (A, CSU, UC) ART 8 BEG FIGURE DRAW 3 MW 10:00am-1:05 AH-202 A.SCHEID ART 8 BEG FIGURE DRAW 3 TTh 11:30am-2:20 AH-202 N.MAKI-DEARSAN ART 9 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 14A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 9 BEG PAINT OIL/ACR 3 MW 9:00am-12:05 AH-201 R.BATES ART 9 BEG PAINT OIL/ACR 3 TTh 9:00am-11:50 AH-201 R.BATES ART 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 11A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 10 BEGIN CERAMICS 3 MW 9:00am-12:05 AH-105 T.HERNANDEZ ART 10 BEGIN CERAMICS 3 MW 1:00pm-4:05 AH-105 T.HERNANDEZ ART 10 BEGIN CERAMICS 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 AH-105 L.RICHMOND ART 11 ADVISORY: ART 4. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 or MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly ART 17A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 11 BEGIN SCULPTURE 3 MW 8:00am-11:05 AH-102 L.WEST (This section may require a $20-$80 material fee.) ART 11 BEGIN SCULPTURE 3 TTh 3:00pm-5:50 AH-102 L.WEST (This section may require a $20-$80 material fee.) ART 12A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 48 and ART 12) (C-ID ARTS 280) (A, CSU-GE) ART 12A CRAFT WRKSHP:TRAD 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 T-101B C.PAYNE (#69144 Emphasis on papermaking and bookmaking.) ART 12B PREREQ: ART 12A. (A, CSU-GE) ART 12B INT CRAFT WORKSHOP 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 T-101B C.PAYNE (#69244 Emphasis on papermaking and bookmaking.) ART 14 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ART 23) (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 14 BEG PRINTMAKING 3 TTh 9:00am-11:50 AH-207 N.SPOHRER ART 17 PREREQ: ART 7 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past drawing work. (Formerly ART 7B) (A, CSU-GE, UC) ART 17 INTER DRAWING 3 MW 3:00pm-6:05 AH-202 A.SCHEID ART 18 PREREQ: ART 8 or demonstration of comparable skill level determined by drawing portfolio. (Formerly ART 8B) (A, CSU, UC) ART 18 INT FIGURE DRAW 3 MW 10:00am-1:05 AH-202 A.SCHEID ART 19 PREREQ: ART 9 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past oil/ acrylic painting work. (Formerly ART 14B) (A, CSU, UC) ART 19 INT PAINT OIL/ACR 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 AH-201 R.BATES ART 20 PREREQ: ART 10 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and portfolio of past ceramic work. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly ART 11B) (A, CSU, UC) ART 20 INTER CERAMICS 3 TTh 9:00am-11:50 AH-105 T.HERNANDEZ ART 21 PREREQ: ART 11 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past sculpture work. (Formerly ART 17B) (A, CSU, UC) ART 21 INTER SCULPTURE 3 TTh 12:00pm-2:50 AH-102 L.WEST (This class may require a $50-$205 material fee.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

46 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 45 ART 24A PREREQ: ART 14 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past printmaking work. (A, CSU, UC) ART 24A INTAGLIO 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 AH-207 N.SPOHRER ART 24D PREREQ: ART 14 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past printmaking work. (A, CSU, UC) ART 24D SCREENPRINTING 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 AH-207 N.SPOHRER ART 29 PREREQ: ART 19, or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past oil/ acrylic painting work. (A, CSU, UC) ART 29 ADV PAINT OIL/ACR 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:50 AH-201 R.BATES ART 31 PREREQ: ART 21, or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing and/or portfolio of past sculpture work. (A, CSU, UC) ART 31 ADV SCULPTURE 3 TTh 12:00pm-2:50 AH-102 L.WEST (This class may require a $50-$205 material fee.) ART 32A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly Art 32) (A, CSU) ART 32A BEGIN JEWELRY 3 MW 9:00am-12:05 T-101B D.MAY ART 32B PREREQ: ART 32A. (A, CSU) ART 32B INTER JEWELRY 3 MW 9:00am-12:05 T-101B D.MAY ART 60 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU, UC) ART 60 PRECOLUMBIAN ART 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-176 S.SOSA ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES ASAMER 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ASAMER 1 INDO-CHINESE AMERS 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 SO-208 J.CHO ASAMER 1 INDO-CHINESE AMERS 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 HS-120 A.VANG ASAMER 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) ASAMER 10 HMONG CULTURE 3 M 2:00pm-5:05 HS-120 V.MOUANOUTOUA ASAMER 10 HMONG CULTURE 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 HS-120 V.MOUANOUTOUA ASAMER 15 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) ASAMER 15 INT ASIAN-AMRCNS 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 SO-208 J.CHO ASAMER 15 INT ASIAN-AMRCNS 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 SO-208 J.CHO ASAMER 15 INT ASIAN-AMRCNS 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-208 J.CHO ASAMER 15 INT ASIAN-AMRCNS 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 SO-209 J.CHO ASAMER 15 INT ASIAN-AMRCNS 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 HS-120 A.VANG ASAMER 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) ASAMER 25 ASAMER SOC L ISS 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 SO-221 J.CHO ASAMER 30 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also WSTS 30) (A, CSU, UC) ASAMER 30 ASIAN-AMER WOMEN 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 AH-208 G.GONG ASTRONOMY ASTRO 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ASTRO 10 BASIC ASTRONOMY 3 T 6:00pm-9:50 S-290 G.WIMER ASTRO 10 BASIC ASTRONOMY 3 Th 6:00pm-9:50 S-290 G.WIMER Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

47 46 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE AUTOMOBILE COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLOGY ACRT 153 PREREQ: ACRT 151. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (Formerly Body-Fender 53/54) (A) ACRT 153 ADVANCED ACR 9 DAILY 8:00am-11:50 T-601 S.GOEHRING ACRT 155 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 or AT 130 recommended. (Formerly Body- Fender 55) (A) ACRT 155 SPRAY REFINISH 2 M 1:00pm-5:20 T-601 STAFF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTOT 9 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 F 9:00am-11:50 T-109 S.ROSENDALE AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 W 10:00am-12:50 T-109 S.ROSENDALE AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 T 1:00pm-3:50 T-110 S.ROSENDALE AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 Th 1:00pm-3:50 T-110 S.ROSENDALE AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 M 1:00pm-4:15 T-110 S.ROSENDALE AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 T-110C J.MULLIKIN AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 TTh 7:00pm-9:50 T-110 D.CAPRIOGLIO DATES: (#24104 meets 01/14 to 03/13) AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 TTh 7:00pm-9:50 T-110 D.CALANDRA DATES: (#24106 meets 03/18 to 05/22) AUTOT 9 AUTO ESSENTIALS 3 W 7:00pm-9:50 T-110C D.CAPRIOGLIO AUTOT 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** AUTOT 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 ARR ARR STAFF AND 7HRS ARR OFF STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/23) (Above course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current. For additional information, contact the coordinator, Marty Kamimoto, at [559] , ext ) AUTOT 52 COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also ATGM 52) (A, CSU) AUTOT 52 AUTO ELEC SYSTMS 5 DAILY 7:30am-11:20 T-110 M.HERNANDEZ DATES: (#67115 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) AUTOT 53 COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also ATGM 53) (A, CSU) AUTOT 53 ENGINE PERFORM 5 DAILY 7:30am-11:20 T-110 M.HERNANDEZ DATES: (#67131 meets 03/17 to 05/23) (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) AUTOT 55 COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also ATGM 55) (A, CSU) AUTOT 55 POWER TRAINS 6 DAILY 7:00am-11:50 T-204 M.KAMIMOTO DATES: (#67127 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) AUTOT 57 PREREQ: AUTOT 52 and 53 or equivalent. COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, MATH 201 recommended.(see also ATGM 57) (Formerly AUTOT 60) (A, CSU) AUTOT 57 HVAC/ADV ELEC 5 MTWTh 7:00am-11:50 T-204 M.KAMIMOTO DATES: (#67121 meets 03/17 to 05/22) (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) AUTOT 161A PREREQ: AUTOT 52, AUTOT 53 or AUTOT 261, or 13 quarter units, or 180 hours of instruction at a NATEF or bureaurecognized college or trade school in the areas of electrical and engine performance or equivalent automotive work experience. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly AUTOT 61A and 261A) (A) AUTOT 161A BAS CLN AIR CAR 4 MW 6:00pm-10:30 T-109 M.CHICCONI DATES: (#24239 meets 01/13 to 04/02) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

48 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 47 AUTOT 161B PREREQ: AUTOT 161A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly AUTOT 61B and 261B) (A) AUTOT 161B ADV CLN AIR CAR 2 MW 6:00pm-9:35 T-109 M.CHICCONI DATES: (#26262 meets 04/07 to 05/21) AUTOT 161C PREREQ: AUTOT 161B. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly AUTOT 261C) (A) AUTOT 161C BAR UPDATE TRNG 1 F 6:00pm-9:50 T-109 M.CHICCONI AND S 8:00am-1:50 T-109 M.CHICCONI DATES: (#26263 meets 05/09 to 05/17) AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - GM ASEP (GM ASEP students only) ATGM 52 COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also AUTOT 52) (Formerly AT GM 32) (A, CSU) ***** ATGM 52 AUTO ELEC SYSTMS 5 DAILY 7:30am-11:20 T-110 M.HERNANDEZ DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/14) (This section requires a $50.00 materials fee.) ATGM 53 COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also AUTOT 53) (Formerly AT GM 35) (A, CSU) ***** ATGM 53 ENGINE PERFORM 5 DAILY 7:30am-11:20 T-110 M.HERNANDEZ DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/23) (This section requires a $50.00 materials fee.) ATGM 55 COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also AUTOT 55) (Formerly AT GM 36) (A, CSU) ***** ATGM 55 POWER TRAIN 6 DAILY 7:00am-11:50 T-204 M.KAMIMOTO DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/14) (This section requires a $50.00 materials fee.) ATGM 57 PREREQ: AUTOT/ATGM 52 and 53 or equivalent. COREQ: AUTOT 9. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, MATH 201 recommended. (See also AUTOT 57) (Formerly AT GM 34) (A, CSU) ***** ATGM 57 HVAC/ADV ELEC 5 MTWTh 7:00am-11:50 T-204 M.KAMIMOTO DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/22) (This section requires a $50.00 materials fee.) BIOLOGY BIOL 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 ARR WEB V.GUTIERREZ-OSBORNE AND M 6:00pm-8:05 S-150 V.GUTIERREZ-OSBORNE (#24043 is a hybrid distance education class. Students are required to attend face-to-face lab sessions on campus [Monday from 6:00--8:05pm]. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection. Exams will be given in the laboratory. For further information, please contact the instructor at v.gutierrez-osborne@fresnocitycollege.edu) BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 7:00am-7:50 S-100 D.STAEBLER AND M 8:30am-10:35 S-120 D.STAEBLER BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 7:00am-7:50 S-100 D.STAEBLER AND W 8:30am-10:20 S-120 D.STAEBLER BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-150 W.HOLMES AND M 9:00am-11:05 S-150 W.HOLMES BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-70 C.JOHANSSON AND T 8:00am-9:50 S-120 C.JOHANSSON BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-70 C.JOHANSSON AND T 10:00am-11:50 S-120 C.JOHANSSON BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-70 C.JOHANSSON AND T 1:00pm-2:50 S-120 C.JOHANSSON BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-140 A.VOORHEES AND F 10:30am-12:20 S-140 A.VOORHEES Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

49 48 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-70 C.JOHANSSON AND Th 8:00am-9:50 S-120 C.JOHANSSON BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-70 C.JOHANSSON AND Th 10:00am-11:50 S-120 C.JOHANSSON BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-70 C.JOHANSSON AND Th 1:00pm-2:50 S-120 C.JOHANSSON BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 10:00am-10:50 S-100 H.HURTT AND M 1:00pm-3:05 S-120 H.HURTT BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 10:00am-10:50 S-100 H.HURTT AND M 3:10pm-5:15 S-120 H.HURTT BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MW 10:45am-12:00 S-120 A.VOORHEES AND F 12:30pm-2:20 S-140 A.VOORHEES BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 S-100 S.PORTEOUS AND F 8:00am-9:50 S-120 S.PORTEOUS BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 S-100 S.PORTEOUS AND F 10:00am-11:50 S-120 S.PORTEOUS BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 S-70 STAFF AND M 10:00am-12:05 S-190 STAFF BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 S-70 STAFF AND M 1:00pm-3:05 S-190 STAFF BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 S-70 STAFF AND M 3:15pm-5:20 S-190 STAFF BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 T 5:00pm-8:50 S-120 R.OLSEN AND 1HR ARR ARR R.OLSEN BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 M 5:30pm-9:35 S-120 W.LUCKA AND 1HR ARR ARR W.LUCKA BIOL 3 INTRO LIFE SCI 4 W 5:30pm-9:35 S-120 H.DOWIS AND 1HR ARR ARR H.DOWIS BIOL 4 PREREQ: BIOL 3 or 11A or equivalent, and MATH 103 or equivalent, each with a grade of C or better. Completion within the last 5 years recommended. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly ZOOL 1) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 4 PRIN OF ZOOLOGY 5 TTh 8:00am-12:20 S-150 S.PORTEOUS BIOL 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and eligibility MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 ARR WEB STAFF AND W 6:00pm-7:50 S-150 STAFF (#24055 is a hybrid distance education class. Students are required to attend face-to-face lab sessions on campus [Wednesdays from 6:00--7:50pm]. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection. Exams will be given both online and in the laboratory. For further information, please contact the instructor at shirley.mcmanus@fresnocitycollege.edu.) BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 ARR WEB S.MCMANUS AND T 1:00pm-2:50 S-150 S.MCMANUS (#24058 is a hybrid distance education class. Students are required to attend face-to-face lab sessions on campus [Tuesday from 1:00--2:50pm]. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection. Exams will be given both online and in the laboratory. For further information, please contact the instructor at shirley.mcmanus@fresnocitycollege.edu.) BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 ARR WEB S.MCMANUS AND Th 1:00pm-2:50 S-150 S.MCMANUS (#24059 is a hybrid distance education class. Students are required to attend face-to-face lab sessions on campus [Thursdays from 1:00--2:50pm]. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection. Exams will be given both online and in the laboratory. For further information, please contact the instructor at shirley.mcmanus@fresnocitycollege.edu) BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-100 S.REYES AND F 12:00pm-1:50 S-150 S.REYES BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-100 S.REYES AND F 10:00am-11:50 S-150 S.REYES NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

50 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 9:00am-10:15 S-70 S.MCMANUS AND W 8:00am-9:50 S-120 S.MCMANUS BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 9:00am-10:15 S-70 S.MCMANUS AND W 10:00am-11:50 S-150 S.MCMANUS BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 9:00am-10:15 S-70 S.MCMANUS AND W 1:00pm-2:50 S-150 S.MCMANUS BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 11:00am-11:50 S-70 R.STEWART AND T 9:00am-10:50 S-190 R.STEWART BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 11:00am-11:50 S-70 R.STEWART AND M 1:00pm-3:05 S-150 R.STEWART BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 11:00am-11:50 S-70 R.STEWART AND M 3:15pm-5:20 S-150 R.STEWART BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 1:30pm-2:45 S-70 J.GENNITY AND F 8:00am-9:50 S-190 J.GENNITY BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 1:30pm-2:45 S-70 J.GENNITY AND F 12:00pm-1:50 S-190 J.GENNITY BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 1:30pm-2:45 S-70 J.GENNITY AND F 2:00pm-3:50 S-190 J.GENNITY BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 2:00pm-2:50 S-70 S.GARNICA AND W 3:00pm-4:50 S-150 S.GARNICA BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 2:00pm-2:50 S-70 S.GARNICA AND F 3:00pm-4:50 S-150 S.GARNICA BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 MWF 2:00pm-2:50 S-70 S.GARNICA AND F 5:00pm-6:50 S-150 S.GARNICA BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 T 3:00pm-5:50 S-150 N.DENIS-ARRUE AND Th 3:00pm-4:50 S-150 N.DENIS-ARRUE BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 5:00pm-6:15 S-140 W.LUCKA AND T 6:30pm-8:20 S-140 W.LUCKA BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 6:00pm-7:15 S-100 STAFF AND W 8:00pm-9:50 S-140 STAFF BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 TTh 6:00pm-7:15 S-100 STAFF AND Th 7:30pm-9:20 S-140 STAFF BIOL 5 HUMAN BIOLOGY 4 M 6:00pm-9:05 S-140 STAFF AND W 6:00pm-7:50 S-140 STAFF BIOL 7 PREREQ: BIOL 3 or BIOL 11A or equivalent, with a grade of C or better. Completion within the last 5 years recommended. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) BIOL 7 FIELD BIOLOGY 5 T 1:00pm-3:50 S-140 R.OLSEN AND Th 1:00pm-6:50 ARR R.OLSEN BIOL 11A PREREQ: MATH 103 with a grade of C or better. Completion within the last five years recommended. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, BIOL 3 or High School Biology recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 11A BIOL - SCI MAJORS I 5 TTh 8:00am-9:50 S-160 H.DOWIS AND M 8:00am-11:05 S-160 H.DOWIS BIOL 11A BIOL - SCI MAJORS I 5 WF 12:30pm-2:20 S-120 R.OLSEN AND W 2:30pm-5:20 S-120 R.OLSEN BIOL 11A BIOL - SCI MAJORS I 5 TTh 6:00pm-9:15 S-150 A.VOORHEES BIOL 11B PREREQ: BIOL 11A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 11B BIOL - SCI MAJORS II 5 TTh 8:00am-12:20 S-140 R.PALMER BIOL 11B BIOL - SCI MAJORS II 5 MW 12:00pm-4:20 S-140 R.PALMER BIOL 20 PREREQ: BIOL 5 or BIOL 11A or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Completion within the last year recommended. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-100 R.STEWART AND Th 8:00am-10:50 S-190 R.STEWART BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-100 R.STEWART AND Th 12:00pm-2:50 S-190 R.STEWART Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

51 50 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 TTh 10:30am-11:45 S-70 D.SHELLEY AND W 8:00am-10:50 S-190 D.SHELLEY BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 TTh 10:30am-11:45 S-70 D.SHELLEY AND W 12:00pm-2:50 S-190 D.SHELLEY BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 MW 3:45pm-5:00 S-100 STAFF AND T 12:00pm-2:50 S-190 STAFF BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 MW 3:45pm-5:00 S-100 STAFF AND T 3:00pm-5:55 S-190 STAFF BIOL 20 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 M 6:00pm-9:05 S-190 D.SHELLEY AND W 6:00pm-8:50 S-190 D.SHELLEY BIOL 21A PREREQ: BIOL 5 or 11A and CHEM 3A with a grade of C or better. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 21A HUM ANAT & PHYS I 4 TTh 6:00pm-8:50 S-160 W.HOLMES BIOL 21B PREREQ: BIOL 21A with a grade of C or better. ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 21B HUM ANAT & PHYS II 5 MW 12:00pm-1:50 S-70 M.GILBERT AND T 12:00pm-2:50 S-160 M.GILBERT BIOL 22 PREREQ: BIOL 20 or equivalent and CHEM 3A or equivalent, each with a grade of C or better. Completion within the last year recommended. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 22 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 TTh 9:00am-10:50 S-100 C.LINDER AND W 8:00am-10:50 S-160 C.LINDER BIOL 22 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 TTh 9:00am-10:50 S-100 C.LINDER AND W 12:00pm-2:50 S-160 C.LINDER BIOL 22 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 MW 11:00am-12:50 S-100 D.STAEBLER AND F 8:00am-10:50 S-160 D.STAEBLER BIOL 22 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 MW 11:00am-12:50 S-100 D.STAEBLER AND F 12:00pm-2:50 S-160 D.STAEBLER BIOL 22 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 MW 3:00pm-4:50 S-160 M.GILBERT AND Th 3:00pm-5:50 S-160 M.GILBERT BIOL 22 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 MW 6:00pm-9:20 S-160 C.LINDER BIOL 24 PREREQ: BIOL 5 or 11A or equivalent, each with a grade of C or better. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU-GE) BIOL 24 HUM ANAT & PHYS 5 TTh 6:30pm-9:45 S-190 STAFF BIOL 31 PREREQ: BIOL 5 or 11A or equivalent and CHEM 3A or equivalent, each with a grade of C or better. Completion within the last 5 years recommended. ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) BIOL 31 MICROBIOLOGY 5 MW 8:00am-9:15 S-180 N.DENIS-ARRUE AND MW 9:30am-11:50 S-180 N.DENIS-ARRUE BIOL 31 MICROBIOLOGY 5 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 S-100 V.GUTIERREZ-OSBORNE AND TTh 9:30am-11:45 S-180 V.GUTIERREZ-OSBORNE BIOL 31 MICROBIOLOGY 5 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 S-100 V.GUTIERREZ-OSBORNE AND TTh 2:00pm-4:15 S-180 V.GUTIERREZ-OSBORNE BIOL 31 MICROBIOLOGY 5 MW 1:00pm-2:15 S-180 N.DENIS-ARRUE AND MW 2:30pm-4:15 S-180 N.DENIS-ARRUE BIOL 31 MICROBIOLOGY 5 MW 6:00pm-7:15 S-180 J.GENNITY AND MW 7:30pm-9:50 S-180 J.GENNITY BIOL 31 MICROBIOLOGY 5 TTh 6:00pm-7:15 S-180 R.DENIS-ARRUE AND TTh 7:30pm-9:45 S-180 R.DENIS-ARRUE BIOL 46 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) BIOL 46 ELEM HORTICULT 4 MW 8:00am-10:20 GRNH C.EAYRE BUILDING SAFETY & CODE ADMINISTRATION BSCA 15B COREQ: BSCA 15BL. ADVISORY: CONS 50A and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (See also CONS 56B) (A, CSU) BSCA 15B RESID PLUMBING 2 3 MW 6:00pm-8:50 T-406 M.KOCH NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

52 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 51 BSCA 15BL COREQ: BSCA 15B. ADVISORY: CONS 50A and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (See also CONS 56BL) (A, CSU) BSCA 15BL RES PLUMBNG LAB HRS ARR OFF M.KOCH BSCA 17 PREREQ: None. (See also EST 96A) (A, CSU) BSCA 17 NATL ELEC CODE-1 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 T-305A J.RATTO BSCA 18 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) BSCA 18 CA DISBL ACCESS REG 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 T-102 M.KOCH BSCA 20 PREREQ: BSCA 10. (A, CSU) BSCA 20 ADV BUILDING CODE 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 T-102 M.TARR BSCA 22 PREREQ: BSCA 12. (A, CSU) BSCA 22 ADV PLANS EXAM 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 T-102 M.TARR BSCA 27 PREREQ: None. (See also EST 96B) (A, CSU) BSCA 27 NATL ELEC CODE-2 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 T-305A J.RATTO BSCA 37 PREREQ: None. (See also EST 96C) (A, CSU) BSCA 37 NATL ELEC CODE-3 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 T-305A J.RATTO BSCA 47 PREREQ: None. (See also EST 96D) (A, CSU) BSCA 47 NEC-ELEC SAFETY 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 T-305A J.RATTO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BA 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. BT 1 or knowledge of proper business letter format and ability to type 25 words per minute. (See also BT 5) (A, CSU) BA 5 WORKPLACE COMMUN 3 ARR WEB L.SMITH (#63105 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must have a word processing program, access to the Internet and an active SCCCD account which will be used for all communication. Each student must log on to Blackboard and complete first assignment on the first day of class to confirm enrollment or will be dropped so waitlisted students can be added. the instructor at lorraine. smith@fresnocitycollege.edu on the start date for further class access information. The class requires one face-to-face presentation on campus or a comparable assignment arranged with the instructor. Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 5 WORKPLACE COMMUN 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 BE-131 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID BUS 110) (A, CSU, UC) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 ARR WEB W.SYVERTSEN (#23511 is a distance education class offered via the Internet using Blackboard. Students need access to a computer and possess Internet and skills. Blackboard activation will occur one week prior to the start of class. Enrolled students are expected to enter Blackboard [ and using their 7-digit student ID number as username and password, enter the specific course. In addition, enrolled students are expected to have completed the Learning Agreement by noon on the first day of instruction, otherwise they will be dropped and someone from the waitlist will be added. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. For additional information, contact William A. Syvertsen at william.syvertsen@fresnocitycollege.edu.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 MWF 7:30am-9:35 BE-135 B.LISCANO DATES: (#23504 meets 03/17 to 05/16) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 BE-134 L.ANDERSON (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 BE-134 B.LISCANO (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 BE-134 J.CARRIGAN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

53 52 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 BE-134 B.LISCANO (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 BE-134 J.CARRIGAN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 MWF 12:00pm-2:05 BE-134 STAFF DATES: (#23429 meets 03/17 to 05/16) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 OAB-188 B.LISCANO (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 TTh 1:30pm-2:45 BE-120 A.RATKUS (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 MW 2:00pm-3:15 BE-135 W.SYVERTSEN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) ***** BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 BE-120 T.BONE AND S 8:30am-1:20 HS-160 T.BONE DATES: (Above class meets 05/13 to 06/03) (25-Month Business Administration Transfer Program. Actual meeting dates are: 05/13, 05/15, 05/17, 05/20, 05/22, 05/24, 05/27, 05/29, 05/31 and 06/03. Entrance into class is by permission of the Business Division Dean. This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 BE-134 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINES 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 BE-134 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 18 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BA 18A) (C-ID BUS 120) (A, CSU, UC) BA 18 BUS & LEGAL ENV 4 ARR WEB N.HOLLAND (#23519 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and possess Internet and skills. A Welcome Letter will be sent out prior to the start of the class giving specific instructions as to how to enter and sign in through Blackboard. Those placed on the waitlist will be contacted by the instructor if there is room available. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled for this course.) BA 18 BUS & LEGAL ENV 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 OAB-188 R.SCHMALLE (This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 18 BUS & LEGAL ENV 4 MW 11:00am-12:50 BE-121 N.HOLLAND (This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 18 BUS & LEGAL ENV 4 MW 1:00pm-2:50 BE-121 R.SCHMALLE (This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 18 BUS & LEGAL ENV 4 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 BE-121 R.SCHMALLE (This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 18 BUS & LEGAL ENV 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 BE-135 P.WASEMILLER (This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** BA 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 5:30pm-6:35 BE-137 J.ARMAS AND 7HRS ARR OFF J.ARMAS BA 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) BA 20 LAW&LEGAL SYSTEM 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 BE-121 R.SCHMALLE (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 20 LAW&LEGAL SYSTEM 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 BE-136 B.MCCULLY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

54 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE BA 20 LAW&LEGAL SYSTEM 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 BE-136 B.MCCULLY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 20 LAW&LEGAL SYSTEM 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 BE-136 B.MCCULLY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) ***** BA 20 LAW&LEGAL SYSTEM 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 BE-120 P.WASEMILLER AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-160 P.WASEMILLER DATES: (Above class meets 01/02 to 01/25) (Business Administration 25-Month Transfer Program. Actual class meeting dates are 01/02, 01/04, 01/07, 01/09, 01/11, 01/14, 01/16, 01/18, 01/21, 01/23 and 01/25. Entrance into lass by permission of Business Division Dean. This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) BA 20 LAW&LEGAL SYSTEM 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 BE-135 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 30 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, BA 30 PERSONAL FINANCE 4 ARR WEB W.SYVERTSEN (#23539 is a distance education class offered via the Internet using Blackboard. Students need access to a computer and possess Internet and skills. Blackboard activation will occur one week prior to the start of class. Enrolled students are expected to enter Blackboard [ and using their 7-digit student ID number as username and password, enter the specific course. In addition, enrolled students are expected to have completed the Learning Agreement by noon on the first day of instruction, otherwise they will be dropped and someone from the waitlist will be added. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. For additional information, contact William A. Syvertsen at william.syvertsen@fresnocitycollege.edu.) BA 30 PERSONAL FINANCE 4 TTh 12:30pm-2:20 BE-137 M.BLOMQUIST (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 30 PERSONAL FINANCE 4 MW 1:00pm-2:50 BE-120 G.JUREVICH (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 30 PERSONAL FINANCE 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 BE-137 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 31 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and ENGL 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 31 HUM RESOURCE MGMT 4 ARR WEB L.ANDERSON (#23543 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer, the Internet, MS Office [Word and PPT]. Students must also have and routinely check their campus . Enrolled students must post on the discussion board the first day of class by 9:00 p.m. or they will be BA 31 HUM RESOURCE MGMT 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-136 N.HOLLAND (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 33 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 33 HUMAN RELATIONS 3 ARR WEB STAFF DATES: (#23566 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#23566 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer, the Internet, MS Office [Word and PPT]. Students must also have and routinely check their campus . Enrolled students must post on the discussion board the first day of class by 9:00 p.m. or they will be dropped.) BA 33 HUMAN RELATIONS 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 BE-134 G.SPADAFORE (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 33 HUMAN RELATIONS 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 BE-134 N.HOLLAND (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 34 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 34 INVEST FUNDAMENT 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 BE-137 M.BLOMQUIST (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 38 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 38 OPR OF SMALL BUS 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 BE-136 W.SYVERTSEN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 40 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BA 39) (A, CSU) BA 40 SUPERVISN/LDRSHP 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 BE-133 T.HAWKINS (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

55 54 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BA 43 ADVISORY: BA 10 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 43 PRIN OF MGMT 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 BE-136 M.BLOMQUIST (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BA 48 ADVISORY: CIT 12 or 15 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 48 e-business 3 ARR WEB W.VANDER PLAATS (#23571 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and Internet as well as have and MS Office PC [not a Mac] skills. For further information, contact the instructor for further class access information at william_vanderplaats@fresnocitycollege.edu.) BA 52 ADVISORY: BA 51 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and eligibility for MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU) BA 52 INTRO ENTRPRNRSHP 3 MW 10:00am-11:15 BE-135 G.JUREVICH (Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY BT 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and BT 106 or keyboarding at 20wpm at 96% accuracy on a 3-minute timed writing recommended. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly BIP 1) (A, CSU) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 ARR WEB S.MARTIN AND ARR ARR S.MARTIN (#23601 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students need access to a PC computer [or MAC with Boot Camp or Parallels to run MS Word], the Internet, MS Word 2007, 2010, or 2013, and an activated school account that is routinely checked. Students will meet on campus for the final exam. Enrolled students will receive course information via the address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at on the first or second day of the term. Students with an invalid address or who do not complete the first day s assignment will be dropped as no-shows. For more information, contact the instructor at sheila.martin@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 ARR WEB R.NELSON AND ARR ARR R.NELSON (#23608 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students need access to a PC computer [or MAC with Boot Camp or Parallels to run MS Word 2010], the Internet, MS Word 2010 and an activated school account that is routinely checked. Students will meet on campus for the final exam. Enrolled students will receive course information via the address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at on the first day or second day of the term. Students with invalid addresses or who do not complete the first week s assignment or the discussion by the due date will be dropped as no shows. For more information, contact Rebecca Nelson at rebecca.nelson@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 TTh 9:00am-11:15 BE-209 J.THIESSEN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 MW 10:00am-11:50 BE-209 R.NELSON AND F 10:00am-11:05 BE-209 R.NELSON (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 MW 11:00am-1:20 BE-131 R.TUTTRUP (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 TTh 11:30am-1:45 BE-217 S.MARTIN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 MW 12:00pm-1:50 BE-217 A.BELL AND F 12:00pm-1:05 BE-217 A.BELL (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 1 CMPTR DOC PROC I 3 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 BE-209 R.KIMBALL (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

56 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 55 BT 2 BT 4 PREREQ: BT 1 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly BSS 1B and BIP 2) (A, CSU) BT 2 CMPTR DOC PROC II 3 ARR WEB J.THIESSEN AND ARR ARR J.THIESSEN (#23618 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a PC computer with MS Word 2010, the Internet, and an account. Enrolled students will receive course information via address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at the first or second day of the term. Students with invalid addresses or who do not complete the first week s assignment or the discussion by the due date will be dropped as no shows. Students will meet on campus for the mid-term and final exam. For additional information, contact the instructor at jolene.thiessen@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 2 CMPTR DOC PROC II 3 TTh 9:00am-11:15 BE-219 M.HASKELL (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 2 CMPTR DOC PROC II 3 TTh 12:00pm-2:15 BE-131 R.TUTTRUP (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) ADVISORY: Eligibility for MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly BGO 8) (A, CSU) BT 4 TEN-KEY CALC 2 TTh 10:00am-11:15 BE-222 R.TUTTRUP (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 4 TEN-KEY CALC 2 M 6:00pm-9:20 BE-222 K.GONZALES (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) FCC Business Division s 25-Month Program New cohorts begin January 7, 2014 Students earn an AA in Business Administration in 25 months. All classes are offered in the evening and on Saturday Students enrolled in the cohort are guaranteed a seat in every class. Call , for more information about how you can enroll. Spring classes for the COHORT 13 ( ) POLSCI 2 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 Spring classes for the COHORT 14 ( ) COMM 2 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 ENGL 1A READING & COMPOSITION 4 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 CRIM 13 CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 DS 21 FINITE MATH 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 LING 10 INTRO TO LANGUAGE 3 ONLINE Spring classes for the COHORT 15 ( ) BA 20 LAW & LEGAL SYSTEM 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 CIT 15 COMPUTER CONCEPTS 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00 PE 7 GOLF 1 S 8:30am-1:00 BA 10 INTRO TO BUSINESS 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 S 8:30am-1:00

57 56 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BT 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. BT 1 or knowledge of proper business letter format and ability to type 25 words per minute. (See also BA 5) (Formerly BGO 5) (A, CSU) BT 5 WORKPLACE COMMUN 3 ARR WEB L.SMITH (#63205 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must have a word processing program, access to the Internet and an active SCCCD account which will be used for all communication. Each student must log on to Blackboard and complete first assignment on the first day of class to confirm enrollment or will be dropped so waitlisted students can be added. the instructor at lorraine.smith@fresnocitycollege.edu on the start date for further class access information. The class requires one face-to-face presentation on campus or a comparable assignment arranged with the instructor. Students need to be aware that all classes in BA require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 5 WORKPLACE COMMUN 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 BE-131 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 6 ADVISORY: BT 106 or equivalent. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BIP 10 and BT 10) (A, CSU) BT 6 RECORD MANAGEMENT 3 ARR WEB J.THIESSEN AND ARR ARR J.THIESSEN (#23671 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a PC computer with MS Word 2010, MS Access 2010, the Internet, and an account. Enrolled students will receive course information via address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at the first or second day of the term. Students with invalid addresses or who do not complete the first week s assignment or the discussion by the due date will be dropped as no shows. Students will meet on campus for the final exam. For additional information, contact the instructor at jolene.thiessen@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 6 RECORD MANAGEMENT 3 TTh 11:30am-1:20 BE-209 J.THIESSEN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 9 ADVISORY: BT 1 or equivalent. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and MATH 201 recommended. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly BIP 9) (A, CSU) BT 9 COMPTR APPLCTNS I 4 ARR WEB S.BOLT AND ARR ARR S.BOLT (#23674 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer, the Internet, MS Office 2010, the account assigned by the college, and to be able to purchase the text the first week of the course. Students will meet once on campus for the final exam. Enrolled students will receive course information via address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at by the first day of the term and complete the required assignment or they will be dropped as no shows. For additional information, contact the instructor at sandra.bolt@fresnocitycollege.edu. Waitlisted students must the instructor on the first day of class. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 9 COMPTR APPLCTNS I 4 MW 9:00am-11:50 BE-218 R.HART (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 11 ADVISORY: BT 106 or BT 1 or equivalent. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BGO 18) (A, CSU) BT 11 TODAY S OFFICE 3 ARR WEB S.MARTIN AND ARR ARR S.MARTIN (#23677 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer with Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, or 2013 installed, and must have Internet access and skills. Enrolled students will receive course information via address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at by the first or second day of the term. Students with invalid addresses or who do not complete the first week s assignment or the discussion by the due date will be dropped as no shows. This class requires one Friday afternoon on-campus for telephone training from 5:30-8:30 p.m., actual date to be announced. For additional information, contact the instructor at sheila.martin@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 11 TODAY S OFFICE 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 BE-217 B.KNAAPEN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

58 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 57 BT 13 PREREQ: BT 112. (Formerly BIP 62) (A, CSU) BT 13 BUSINESS CORRESP 2 ARR WEB M.SHIREY DATES: (#23679 meets 02/18 to 05/16) (#23679 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Internet, Microsoft Word, and an account. Students must the instructor at melinda.shirey@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Enrolled students who do not contact the instructor by the start date will be dropped so waitlisted students can be added. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 18 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A and MATH 201 recommended. (See also CIT 23) (Formerly BIP 18) (A, CSU) BT 18 SPREADSHEET FUND 2 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-131 D.OWENS DATES: (#63215 meets 01/14 to 03/11) (Students need to be aware that all the classes in BT require use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** BT 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 3 T 3:00pm-4:50 BE-131 M.FRY AND 3HRS ARR OFF M.FRY DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/19) (Medical Billing Assistant Program. Entrance into class by permission of Business Division Dean. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) ***** BT 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 5:30pm-6:35 BE-137 J.ARMAS AND 7HRS ARR OFF J.ARMAS BT 23 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) BT 23 JOB SEARCH/WRKP 3 ARR WEB A.BELL (#23683 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Internet, Microsoft Word, and an account. Students must the instructor at autumn.bell@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Enrolled students who do not contact the instructor by the start date will be dropped so waitlisted students can be added. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) ***** BT 23 JOB SEARCH/WRKP 3 MWF 9:30am-11:35 BE-217 K.DANCEY DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/12) (Medical Billing Assistant Program. Entrance into class by permission of Business Division Dean. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 23 JOB SEARCH/WRKP 3 TTh 10:00am-11:15 BE-221 K.DANCEY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 23 JOB SEARCH/WRKP 3 MW 12:00pm-1:20 BE-221 R.HART (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 23 JOB SEARCH/WRKP 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 BE-219 S.BOLT (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 24 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A and MATH 201 recommended. (See also CIT 31) (Formerly BIP 24) (A, CSU) ***** BT 24 BEGIN EXCEL 1 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 BE-221 L.SMITH DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/13) (Medical Billing Assistant Program. Entrance into class by permission of Business Division Dean. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 25 PREREQ: CIT 15. (See also CIT 20) (Formerly BIP 25) (A, CSU) BT 25 MICROSOFT OFFICE 3 M 6:00pm-10:20 BE-129 W.WALKER (Students need to be aware that all the classes in BT require use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 27 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) BT 27 OUTLOOK AND 2 MW 3:00pm-3:50 BE-218 B.KNAAPEN AND F 3:00pm-4:05 BE-218 B.KNAAPEN (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

59 58 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BT 28 ADVISORY: BT 106 or equivalent. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly BIP 28)(A, CSU) BT 28 MICROSOFT WORD I 2 ARR WEB R.HART AND ARR ARR R.HART DATES: (#23709 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#23709 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Microsoft Word 2010 or 2013,Internet and an active District account. Enrolled students will receive course information via on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at and post an introduction by the second day of the term. Students who do not complete the first assignment by the due date will be dropped as no shows. The final exam will be given on campus. For additional information, contact the instructor at robyn.hart@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 28 MICROSOFT WORD I 2 ARR WEB R.HART AND ARR ARR R.HART DATES: (#23710 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#23710 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Microsoft Word 2010 or 2013, Internet and an active District account. Enrolled students will receive course information via on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at and post an introduction by the second day of the term. Students who do not complete the first assignment by the due date will be dropped as no shows. The final exam will be given on campus. For additional information, contact the instructor at robyn.hart@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 28 MICROSOFT WORD I 2 ARR WEB M.SHIREY AND ARR ARR M.SHIREY DATES: (#23711 meets 03/17 to 05/23) (#23711 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Microsoft Word 2010, Internet and an active District account. Enrolled students will receive course information via on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at by the first or second day of the term. Students who do not complete the first assignment by the due date will be dropped as no shows. The final exam will be given on campus. For additional information, contact the instructor at melinda.shirey@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 28 MICROSOFT WORD I 2 TTh 9:00am-11:15 BE-218 M.SHIREY DATES: (#23765 meets 01/14 to 03/13) BT 29 PREREQ: BT 28 or BT 9 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BIP 29) (A, CSU) BT 29 MICROSFT WORD II 2 ARR WEB R.HART AND ARR ARR R.HART DATES: (#23773 meets 03/17 to 05/23) (#23773 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Microsoft Word 2010 or 2013, Internet and an active District account. Enrolled students will receive course information via on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at and post an introduction by the second day of the term. Students who do not complete the first assignment by the due date will be dropped as no shows. The final exam will be given on campus. For additional information, contact the instructor at robyn.hart@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 29 MICROSFT WORD II 2 TTh 9:00am-11:20 BE-218 M.SHIREY DATES: (#23774 meets 03/18 to 05/15) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 43 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ***** BT 43 MED OFFICE VOCAB 1 TTh 11:30am-12:20 BE-221 L.SMITH DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/13) (Medical Billing Assistant Program. Entrance into class by permission of Business Division Dean. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

60 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 59 BT 106 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BIP 6 and BT 6) (A) BT 106 COMPUTER KEYBDNG 1.5 ARR WEB S.MARTIN AND ARR ARR S.MARTIN DATES: (#23818 meets 03/17 to 05/23) (#23818 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer with Internet and should have skills. The instructor will meet with students mid-way through the course for techniques testing. Enrolled students will receive course information via address showing on WebAdvisor on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website at by the first or second day of the term. Students who do not complete the first week s assignment will be dropped as no-shows. This course has an on-campus final. For additional information, contact the instructor at sheila.martin@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 106 COMPUTER KEYBDNG 1.5 MWF 8:00am-9:30 BE-217 K.DANCEY DATES: (#23817 meets 03/17 to 05/16) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 106 COMPUTER KEYBDNG 1.5 MW 12:00pm-1:20 BE-219 M.SHIREY DATES: (#23819 meets 01/27 to 05/14) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 106 COMPUTER KEYBDNG 1.5 TTh 2:30pm-4:40 BE-221 S.DE SOTO DATES: (#23842 meets 01/14 to 03/13) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 112 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BIP 59 and BT 12) (A) BT 112 BUSINESS ENGLISH 3 ARR WEB R.NELSON (#23843 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Internet, a word processing program, and a school account. Students must the instructor at rebecca.nelson@fresnocitycollege.edu and log on to the class site on Blackboard on the first day of class to confirm enrollment. Enrolled students with an invalid address or who do not complete the first day s assignment will be dropped as no-shows. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 112 BUSINESS ENGLISH 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 BE-222 M.SHIREY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 112 BUSINESS ENGLISH 3 W 6:00pm-9:05 BE-222 V.MARTINEAU-GILLIAM DATES: (#23845 meets 01/29 to 05/14) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 115 PREREQ: None. (Formerly BGO 53 and BT 15) (A) BT 115 REFRESHER MATH 3 ARR WEB M.HASKELL (#23847 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with Internet, Microsoft Word, Excel, and an account. Students must the instructor at marc.haskell@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Enrolled students who do not contact the instructor by the start date will be dropped so waitlisted students can be added. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 115 REFRESHER MATH 3 MW 10:30am-11:45 BE-221 M.HASKELL (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 116 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BSS 61 and BGO 61 and BT 16) (A) BT 116 SPELL-VOC BLDG 2 TTh 9:00am-9:50 BE-222 A.BELL (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 116 SPELL-VOC BLDG 2 MW 2:00pm-2:50 BE-221 K.DANCEY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

61 60 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE BT 122 PREREQ: BT 1 or equivalent. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly BIP 51A and BT 22) (A) BT 122 TYPNG SKILLBUILDING.5 Th 8:00am-8:50 BE-209 A.BELL AND ARR WEB A.BELL DATES: (#23852 meets 01/16 to 03/13) (#23852 is a hybrid-online nine-week class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with: Internet service, , and GDP keyboarding software or Microsoft Word. Testing will take place on campus weekly [Thursday from 8-8:50am] beginning January 16. Grades for the course are based on test scores. Students must the instructor at autumn.bell@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Students must register for the class, the log in to FCC s Blackboard site for instructions. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 122 TYPNG SKILLBUILDING.5 Th 8:00am-8:50 BE-209 A.BELL AND ARR WEB A.BELL DATES: (#23853 meets 03/20 to 05/22) (#23853 is a hybrid-online nine-week class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with: Internet service, , and GDP keyboarding software or Microsoft Word. Testing will take place on campus weekly [Thursday from 8-8:50am] beginning March 20. Grades for the course are based on test scores. Students must the instructor at autumn.bell@fresnocitycollege.edu for class access information before the start date. Students must register for the class, the log in to FCC s Blackboard site for instructions. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 123 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (A) BT 123 TEN-KEY SKILLBLD.5 T 8:00am-8:50 BE-222 M.SHIREY AND ARR WEB M.SHIREY DATES: (#23855 meets 01/14 to 03/11) (#23855 is a hybrid-online nine-week class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with: Internet service, , and ten-key number pad [can be the number pad on a keyboard or a ten-key calculator]. Testing will take place on campus weekly, on Tuesdays. Students who do not contact the instructor by the first scheduled testing date will be dropped. For additional information, contact the instructor at melinda.shirey@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 123 TEN-KEY SKILLBLD.5 T 8:00am-8:50 BE-222 M.SHIREY AND ARR WEB M.SHIREY DATES: (#23857 meets 03/18 to 05/20) (#23857 is a hybrid-online nine-week class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer with: Internet service, , and ten-key number pad [can be the number pad on a keyboard or a ten-key calculator]. Testing will take place on campus weekly, on Tuesdays. Students who do not contact the instructor by the first scheduled testing date will be dropped. For additional information, contact the instructor at melinda.shirey@fresnocitycollege.edu. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 131 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BGO 51 and BT 31) (A) BT 131 APPLIED ACCTG 4 TTh 12:00pm-2:15 BE-222 M.HASKELL (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 147 ADVISORY: BT 148 or equivalent work experience and BT 1 or equivalent. (Formerly BIP 53 and BT 47) (A) ***** BT 147 MED MGMT SOFTWR 2 MWF 12:00pm-2:35 BE-209 L.SMITH DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/14) (Medical Billing Assistant Program. Entrance into class by permission of the Business Division Dean. Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 148 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68. BT 1 or equivalent. (Formerly BSS 64 and BGO 64 and BT 48) (NOTE: For other Health Information classes, see the Health Information Technology program.) BT 148 MED INS FORMS 3 TTh 12:00pm-2:15 BE-218 K.DANCEY (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 250 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) (Formerly BGO 3 and BT 50) BT 250 OFFICE SKILL LAB 1 ARR BE-214 C.NELSON DATES: (#23915 meets 01/21 to 05/16) BT 251 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) BT 251 OFC APPL SKL LAB.2-1 ARR BE-214 C.NELSON DATES: (#23916 meets 01/21 to 05/16) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

62 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 61 BT 270 PREREQ: None. (Formerly BGO 70 and BT 70) BT 270 BUS MATH&TEN-KEY 2 MW 12:00pm-2:05 BE-222 S.DE SOTO AND F 12:00pm-1:50 BE-222 S.DE SOTO DATES: (#23917 meets 03/17 to 05/16) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 271 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly BIP 71 and BT 71) BT 271 BUS GRAMMAR FUND 2 TTh 2:30pm-4:35 BE-222 V.MARTINEAU-GILLIAM DATES: (#23919 meets 03/18 to 05/15) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 280 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended BT 280 OFC PROCEDURES 2 MWF 10:00am-11:35 BE-217 K.DANCEY DATES: (#23920 meets 03/17 to 05/16) (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 370A COREQ: BT 370B. (Formerly CTVTC 70, CTCTC 370 and BT 370) ***** BT 370A OFC ASST APPL 0 DAILY 8:00am-10:50 BE-204 W.SKARET (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) BT 370B COREQ: BT 370A. ***** BT 370B OFC ASST APPL 0 DAILY 11:20am-2:10 BE-204 W.SKARET (Students need to be aware that all classes in BT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) CHEMISTRY CHEM 1A PREREQ: High school chemistry with laboratory component, CHEM 101P, or CHEM 3A or equivalent, and MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID CHEM 110 and CHEM 120S = CHEM 1A + CHEM1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 1A GEN CHEMISTRY 5 TTh 7:30am-8:45 S-240 K.GRUET AND TTh 9:00am-11:50 S-240 K.GRUET CHEM 1A GEN CHEMISTRY 5 MW 7:30am-8:50 S-240 K.GRUET AND MW 9:00am-12:05 S-240 K.GRUET CHEM 1A GEN CHEMISTRY 5 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 S-240 S.YATES AND TTh 2:00pm-4:50 S-240 S.YATES CHEM 1A GEN CHEMISTRY 5 MW 12:30pm-1:50 S-240 S.YATES AND MW 2:15pm-5:20 S-240 S.YATES CHEM 1A GEN CHEMISTRY 5 MW 5:30pm-6:50 S-240 STAFF AND MW 7:00pm-10:05 S-240 STAFF CHEM 1B PREREQ: CHEM 1A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID CHEM 120S = CHEM 1A + CHEM 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 1B GEN & QUAL ANAL 5 TTh 8:00am-9:15 S-220 A.HENRY AND TTh 9:30am-12:20 S-220 A.HENRY CHEM 1B GEN & QUAL ANAL 5 MW 8:00am-9:20 S-220 A.HENRY AND MW 9:30am-12:35 S-220 A.HENRY CHEM 1B GEN & QUAL ANAL 5 MW 6:00pm-10:35 S-220 STAFF CHEM 3A PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Replaces CHEM 2A-2B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MW 7:30am-8:45 S-200 C.VELLANDI AND T 8:00am-10:50 S-250 C.VELLANDI CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MW 7:30am-8:45 S-200 C.VELLANDI AND Th 8:00am-10:50 S-250 C.VELLANDI CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 T 8:00am-10:50 S-290 STAFF AND M 8:00am-10:50 S-250 STAFF CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 TTh 9:00am-10:15 S-200 K.MCCORKLE AND T 2:00pm-4:50 S-250 K.MCCORKLE CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 TTh 9:00am-10:15 S-200 K.MCCORKLE AND Th 2:00pm-4:50 S-250 K.MCCORKLE Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

63 62 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MWF 10:00am-10:50 S-70 C.VELLANDI AND T 11:00am-1:50 S-250 C.VELLANDI CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MWF 10:00am-10:50 S-70 C.VELLANDI AND Th 11:00am-1:50 S-250 C.VELLANDI CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MWF 10:00am-10:50 S-70 C.VELLANDI AND W 11:00am-1:50 S-250 C.VELLANDI CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 S-200 STAFF AND W 2:00pm-4:50 S-250 STAFF CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 S-200 STAFF AND F 2:15pm-5:20 S-250 STAFF CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 T 6:00pm-8:50 S-250 STAFF AND Th 6:00pm-8:50 S-250 STAFF CHEM 3A INTRO GEN CHEM 4 M 6:00pm-9:05 S-250 STAFF AND W 6:00pm-8:50 S-250 STAFF CHEM 3B PREREQ: CHEM 3A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Replaces CHEM 3) (A, CSU-GE, UC) CHEM 3B ORGANIC/BIOL CHEM 3 TTh 3:00pm-3:50 S-230 STAFF AND F 1:00pm-4:05 S-240 STAFF CHEM 3B ORGANIC/BIOL CHEM 3 T 6:00pm-7:50 S-240 STAFF AND Th 6:00pm-8:50 S-240 STAFF CHEM 28A PREREQ: CHEM 1B. COREQ: CHEM 29A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID CHEM 150 = CHEM 28A + CHEM 29A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 28A ORGANIC CHEM I 3 TTh 4:30pm-5:45 S-230 STAFF CHEM 28B PREREQ: CHEM 28A. COREQ: CHEM 29B. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 28B ORGANIC CHEM II 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 S-220 K.KAWAGOE CHEM 28B ORGANIC CHEM II 3 MW 1:00pm-2:20 S-220 K.KAWAGOE CHEM 29A PREREQ: CHEM 1B. COREQ: CHEM 28A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID CHEM 150 = CHEM 28A + CHEM 29A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 29A ORGANIC CHEM LAB I 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:50 S-220 STAFF CHEM 29B PREREQ: CHEM 29A. COREQ: CHEM 28B. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHEM 29B ORGANIC CHEM LAB II 2 TTh 2:30pm-5:20 S-220 STAFF CHEM 29B ORGANIC CHEM LAB II 2 MW 2:30pm-5:35 S-220 STAFF CHEM 101P PREREQ: MATH 201. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A) CHEM 101P PREP 4 GEN CHEM 3 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 S-70 K.MCCORKLE AND W 8:00am-9:50 S-250 K.MCCORKLE DATES: (#24688 meets 02/04 to 05/15) CHEM 101P PREP 4 GEN CHEM 3 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 S-70 K.MCCORKLE AND M 8:00am-10:05 S-280 K.MCCORKLE DATES: (#24689 meets 02/03 to 05/15) CHEM 101P PREP 4 GEN CHEM 3 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 S-70 K.MCCORKLE AND M 10:30am-12:35 S-280 K.MCCORKLE DATES: (#24690 meets 02/03 to 05/15) CHICANO-LATINO STUDIES CLS 11 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 11) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 AH-108 R.GARCIA CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 AH-108 M.WATSON CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 AH-108 R.GARCIA CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 AH-108 M.WATSON CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 AH-108 R.GARCIA NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

64 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 TTh 2:00pm-4:50 AH-108 A.AMARO DATES: (#25050 meets 01/14 to 03/13) CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 AH-108 E.PEREZ CLS 11 CHICANO-LATINO ST 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 AH-108 E.PEREZ CLS 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 12) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CLS 12 MEX AMER HISTORY 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 AH-108 M.WATSON CLS 12 MEX AMER HISTORY 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 AH-108 M.JIMENEZ CLS 13 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 13) (A, CSU, UC) CLS 13 POL&CHIC-LAT COM 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 AH-108 C.MEDRANO CLS 14 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 14) (See also SOC 14) (A, CSU, UC) CLS 14 SOC MEX AMER COM 3 MW 3:30pm-4:50 AH-108 C.MEDRANO CLS 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 17) (See also DANCE 17) (A, CSU-GE, UC) CLS 17 BEG MEX FOLKDANCE 4 M 5:00pm-10:25 TA-17 R.RAMIREZ III CLS 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 20) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CLS 20 CHICANO ART 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 HS-210 V.MENDEZ CLS 21 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 21) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CLS 21 CHICANO LIT 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-216 K.CHACON CLS 22 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (See also ART 60) (A, CSU, UC) CLS 22 PRECOLUMBIAN ART 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-176 S.SOSA CLS 27 PREREQ: DANCE/CLS 17, or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing at first class session. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also DANCE 27) (A, CSU-GE, UC) CLS 27 ADV FOLK DANCE 4 W 5:00pm-9:50 TA-17 V.TORRES CLS 28 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (Formerly C STDY 28) (See also ANTHRO 28) (A, CSU, UC) CLS 28 ANCIENT MEXICO 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-119 M.WATSON CLS 29 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly C STDY 29) (See also HIST 29) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CLS 29 HISTRY OF MEXICO 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 AH-108 C.PEREZ CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHDEV 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID ECE 120) (A, CSU) CHDEV 1 TEACH YOUNG CHILD 3 ARR WEB M.MOORE (#24829 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection and his or her own account. After enrolling, each student must the instructor at marilyn.moore@fresnocitycollege.edu with the subject CHDEV 1 access to receive information about course access. This is to be done before the start date for the class.) CHDEV 1 TEACH YOUNG CHILD 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 AH-211 R.OCHS CHDEV 1 TEACH YOUNG CHILD 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-216 S.ROWDEN CHDEV 3 PREREQ: Verification of freedom from tuberculosis. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID ECE 130) (A, CSU) CHDEV 3 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 AH-211 M.MAGNIA AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 M.MAGNIA CHDEV 3 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3 MW 8:00am-9:20 AH-211 M.SOUBLET AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 M.SOUBLET CHDEV 3 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 AH-211 M.MAGNIA AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 M.MAGNIA CHDEV 3 INTRO TO CURRICULUM 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 AH-211 K.STOGBAUER AND 1HR ARR ARR K.STOGBAUER Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

65 64 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CHDEV 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CHDEV 5 PARENT EDUCATION 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 HS-210 M.BREWER CHDEV 6 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID ECE 220) (A, CSU) CHDEV 6 HLTH/SAFETY/NUTRN 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 HS-160 E.WAGMAN CHDEV 6 HLTH/SAFETY/NUTRN 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 HS-160 E.WAGMAN CHDEV 6 HLTH/SAFETY/NUTRN 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 AH-208 E.WAGMAN CHDEV 11 PREREQ: CHDEV 39. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CHDEV 11 SPECIAL NEEDS 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 HS-120 K.GOSE CHDEV 15 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID ECE 230) (A, CSU) CHDEV 15 DIVERSITY & CULTURE 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 SO-208 K.TAUS CHDEV 15 DIVERSITY & CULTURE 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 HS-120 K.GOSE CHDEV 15 DIVERSITY & CULTURE 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 HS-120 K.GOSE CHDEV 15 DIVERSITY & CULTURE 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-119 A.PARKER CHDEV 16 PREREQ: CHDEV 39 or PSY 39, verification of freedom from tuberculosis. ADVISORY: CHDEV 7, CHDEV 11 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CHDEV 16 EARLY INTERVENTN 3 Th 1:00pm-2:50 HS-120 K.GOSE AND 3HRS ARR ARR K.GOSE CHDEV 17A PREREQ: CHDEV 1, 6, and 39. Verification of freedom from tuberculosis. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CHDEV 7 AND 38) (A, CSU) CHDEV 17A INFANT DEVELOP 3 M 6:00pm-7:50 HS-210 M.BREWER AND 3HRS ARR ARR M.BREWER CHDEV 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** CHDEV 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 5:30pm-6:20 AH-208 M.PRICE AND 7HRS ARR ARR M.PRICE CHDEV 20 PREREQ: CHDEV 1, 3, and 39. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID ECE 200) (A, CSU) CHDEV 20 OBSERVN&ASSESSMNT 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 AH-211 R.OCHS CHDEV 20 OBSERVN&ASSESSMNT 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 HS-210 M.BREWER CHDEV 30 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID CDEV 110) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHDEV 30 CHILD/FAM/COMMUN 3 ARR WEB S.SHAW (#24861 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection and his or her own account. After enrolling, each student must the instructor at sue.shaw@fresnocitycollege.edu with the subject CHDEV 30 access to receive information about course access. This is to be done before the start date for the class.) CHDEV 30 CHILD/FAM/COMMUN 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 HS-210 M.BREWER CHDEV 30 CHILD/FAM/COMMUN 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 HS-210 M.BREWER CHDEV 30 CHILD/FAM/COMMUN 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 FH-103 M.MATEO-LAENO CHDEV 37A PREREQ: CHDEV 1, and CHDEV 3 and CHDEV/PSY 39 or CHDEV 150. Verification of freedom from tuberculosis. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID ECE 210) (A, CSU) CHDEV 37A EC PRACTICUM 3 T 1:00pm-2:50 AH-211 R.OCHS AND 3HRS ARR ARR R.OCHS CHDEV 37A EC PRACTICUM 3 T 6:00pm-7:50 AH-211 R.OCHS AND 3HRS ARR ARR R.OCHS CHDEV 37B PREREQ: CHDEV 37A. Verification of freedom from tuberculosis. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CHDEV 37B ADV EC PRACTICUM 3 W 6:00pm-7:50 AH-211 M.SOUBLET AND 3HRS ARR ARR M.SOUBLET NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

66 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 65 CHDEV 38 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also PSY 38) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHDEV 38 LIFESPAN DEVELOP 3 ARR WEB M.MILLER (#66106 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection and his or her own account. After enrolling, each student must the instructor at marybeth.miller@fresnocitycollege.edu with the subject CHDEV 38 access to receive information about course access. This is to be done before the start date for the class.) CHDEV 38 LIFESPAN DEVELOP 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 SO-208 STAFF CHDEV 38 LIFESPAN DEVELOP 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 SO-209 C.FITZGERALD CHDEV 38 LIFESPAN DEVELOP 3 W 2:30pm-5:20 OAB-216 M.MATEO-LAENO CHDEV 38 LIFESPAN DEVELOP 3 Th 6:30pm-9:20 FH-103 B.COLBERT CHDEV 39 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. Verification of freedom from tuberculosis recommended. (See also PSY 39) (C-ID CDEV 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 ARR WEB M.MILLER AND 1HR ARR ARR M.MILLER (#66112 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Each student needs access to a computer with an Internet connection and his or her own account. After enrolling, each student must the instructor at marybeth.miller@fresnocitycollege.edu with the subject CHDEV 39 access to receive information about course access. This is to be done before the start date for the class.) CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 AH-208 D.DECKER AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 D.DECKER CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 HS-210 M.MAGNIA AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 M.MAGNIA CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 HS-210 M.MAGNIA AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 M.MAGNIA CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 AH-208 M.MAGNIA AND 1HR ARR CDC-107 M.MAGNIA CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 SO-209 A.GRAVES AND 1HR ARR ARR A.GRAVES CHDEV 39 CHILD GRWTH DEV 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 SO-104 C.YANN AND 1HR ARR ARR C.YANN CHDEV 40B PREREQ: CHDEV 40A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CHDEV 36B) (A, CSU) CHDEV 40B ADV ADMINISTRATN 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 AH-208 M.PRICE CHDEV 48 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CHDEV 48 CHALLENG BEHAVRS 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 OAB-119 K.GOSE COMMUNICATION COMM 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPEECH 1) (C-ID COMM 110) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 ARR WEB D.SCOTT AND M 6:00pm-9:20 OAB-176 D.SCOTT (#24349 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet. You must activate and access your my.scccd.edu account prior to the start of class. Students will need to attend a mandatory orientation on 01/13/14 at 6:00 pm in room OAB-176. After orientation this class is also required to meet on 01/27, 02/10, 03/17, 04/21, and 05/12. Contact the instructor at dan.scott@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information.) COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 ARR WEB C.LUNA AND W 6:00pm-9:20 OAB-176 C.LUNA (#24353 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet. You must activate and access your my.scccd.edu account prior to the start of class. Students will need to attend a mandatory orientation on 01/15/14 at 6:00 pm in room OAB-176. After orientation this class is also required to meet on 01/22, 02/19, 03/19, 04/23, and 05/14. Contact the instructor at cyndie.luna@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

67 66 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE Earn College Credit While Studying Abroad! Students at Fresno City College may take advantage of international study programs offered by the college district. The international programs allow students an opportunity to study in another country while earning transferable college credit, as well as enable them to gain a first-hand understanding of other regions and cultures of the world. The following programs will be offered in 2014: ITALY May 18-31, 2014 Explore the roots of Early Childhood Development in Italy! Join SCCCD Childhood Development faculty as they visit various child development programs in Reggio-Emilia, Pistoia, Florence, and Rome. The program offers CD 7A or CD 20. LONDON, ENGLAND May 22-June 13, 2014 Enjoy studying photography or architecture in London! You will visit popular venues in the city and attend a theatre performance. You will tour important architectural sites in London and travel to Canterbury, Bath, York, and Stonehenge. The program offers Photo 5 or SpSt 49 History of English Architecture. For more information on these programs, please visit our Study Abroad webpage at or contact Dr. Margaret Hiebert at (559) , ext or by margaret.hiebert@fresnocitycollege.edu NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

68 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 ARR WEB C.LUNA AND Th 6:00pm-9:20 OAB-176 C.LUNA (#24366 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet. You must activate and access your my.scccd.edu account prior to the start of class. Students will need to attend a mandatory orientation on 01/16/14 at 6:00 pm in room OAB-176. After orientation this class is also required to meet on 01/23, 02/20, 03/20, 04/24, and 05/15. Contact the instructor at cyndie.luna@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information.) COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 6:00am-6:50 MS-220 N.FRALEIGH COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 6:00am-6:50 MS-222 G.BAKER COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 6:30am-7:45 MS-220 A.RAZEE COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 7:00am-7:50 MS-220 N.FRALEIGH COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 7:00am-7:50 MS-222 G.BAKER COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 MS-220 A.RAZEE COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 MS-222 K.KHAN COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 MS-220 C.GRANATA COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 9:00am-10:50 MS-221 C.GRANATA DATES: (#24377 meets 01/13 to 03/14) COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 MS-220 C.GRANATA COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-176 C.LUNA COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 MS-220 A.RAZEE COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 MS-220 STAFF COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 OAB-127 E.FLETCHER COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 MS-221 P.BEGLEY COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 MS-220 C.LUNA COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 MS-220 S.MIMURA COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MW 1:00pm-2:20 OAB-176 S.BADERTSCHER COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MWF 2:00pm-2:50 MS-220 STAFF COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-176 N.FRALEIGH COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 TTh 3:30pm-4:45 OAB-127 K.KHAN COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 MW 3:30pm-4:50 MS-222 C.ENGSTROM COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-176 C.ENGSTROM COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 MS-220 L.RAMOS COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 MS-222 C.GRANATA COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 MS-221 K.RIGBY COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 MS-220 C.ENGSTROM COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 OAB-125 C.GRANATA COMM 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPEECH 2) (C-ID COMM 130) (A, CSU-GE) COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 7:00am-7:50 MS-221 STAFF COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 MS-221 G.THURSTON COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 OAB-127 STAFF COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 9:00am-10:50 MS-221 G.THURSTON DATES: (#24511 meets 03/17 to 05/16) COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 MS-221 L.RAMOS COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 MS-222 P.BEGLEY COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 MS-221 P.BEGLEY COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 MS-221 L.RAMOS COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 F 11:00am-2:05 MS-222 STAFF COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 11:00am-12:50 MS-220 L.RAMOS DATES: (#24523 meets 01/13 to 03/14) COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 MS-222 P.BEGLEY COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 MS-221 K.KHAN COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 MS-221 G.THURSTON COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 MS-221 G.THURSTON COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 OAB-127 L.THIESEN COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 3:00pm-5:05 MS-220 S.MIMURA DATES: (#24545 meets 01/13 to 03/14) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

69 68 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MWF 3:00pm-5:05 MS-220 S.MIMURA DATES: (#24548 meets 03/17 to 05/16) COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 TTh 3:30pm-4:45 MS-221 K.RIGBY COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MW 3:30pm-4:50 MS-221 STAFF COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 MW 4:00pm-5:20 OAB-127 L.THIESEN COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 F 5:30pm-8:20 OAB-127 T.UPTON ***** COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 BE-121 L.RAMOS AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-120 L.RAMOS DATES: (Above class meets 01/07 to 01/30) (Business Administration 25-Month Program, Actual meeting dates are 01/07, 01/09, 01/11, 01/14, 01/16, 01/18, 01/21, 01/23, 01/25, 01/28, and 01/30. Entrance into class by permission of the Business Division Dean.) COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 MS-221 K.RISCH COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 MS-222 K.RIGBY COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-127 L.THIESEN COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 MS-104 STAFF COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 MS-220 C.WELLS COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 MS-221 K.RISCH COMM 2 INTERPERSON COM 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 MS-222 L.RAMOS COMM 4 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPEECH 4) (C-ID COMM 190) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) COMM 4 PERSUASION 3 MWF 7:00am-7:50 OAB-127 A.RAZEE COMM 4 PERSUASION 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 MS-221 G.THURSTON COMM 4 PERSUASION 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 MS-220 K.KHAN COMM 4 PERSUASION 3 MW 12:30pm-1:50 MS-222 E.FLETCHER COMM 4 PERSUASION 3 TTh 3:30pm-4:45 OAB-176 STAFF COMM 8 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPEECH 8) (C-ID COMM 140) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) COMM 8 GROUP COMMUNICATN 3 ARR WEB C.LUNA AND F 6:00pm-9:20 OAB-176 C.LUNA (#24638 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet. You must activate and access your my.scccd.edu account prior to the start of class. Students will need to attend a mandatory orientation on 01/17/14 at 6:00 pm in room OAB-176. After orientation this class is also required to meet on 01/24, 02/21, 03/21, 04/25, and 5/16. Contact the instructor at cyndie.luna@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information.) COMM 8 GROUP COMMUNICATN 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 MS-222 P.BEGLEY COMM 8 GROUP COMMUNICATN 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 MS-222 S.BADERTSCHER COMM 8 GROUP COMMUNICATN 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 MS-222 S.BADERTSCHER COMM 8 GROUP COMMUNICATN 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 MS-222 K.KHAN COMM 8 GROUP COMMUNICATN 3 F 2:00pm-5:05 OAB-127 T.UPTON COMM 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (See also TA 12) (Formerly SPEECH 12) (A, CSU-GE, UC) COMM 12 ORAL INTERP 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 TA-105 A.SPJUTE COMM 12 ORAL INTERP 3 T 7:00pm-9:50 MS-104 STAFF COMM 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPEECH 20) (A, CSU) COMM 20 COMMUNITY INVOLV 2-3 W 10:00am-10:50 OAB-125 S.BADERTSCHER AND 3-6HRS ARR ARR S.BADERTSCHER COMM 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly SPEECH 25) (C-ID COMM 120) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 MS-222 A.RAZEE COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 F 9:00am-12:05 OAB-127 T.UPTON COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 MS-222 D.SCOTT COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 MS-221 L.RAMOS COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 MS-220 STAFF COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 MS-222 D.SCOTT COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 TTh 4:30pm-5:45 MS-220 W.LAUGHNAN III COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 MS-220 W.LAUGHNAN III NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

70 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 MS-221 T.PATTERSON COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 MS-222 W.LAUGHNAN III COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-188 T.PATTERSON COMM 26 PREREQ: None. (Formerly SPEECH 26) (C-ID COMM 160B) (A, CSU) COMM 26 FORENSICS 1-3 ARR ARR E.FLETCHER AND 2-7HRS ARR ARR E.FLETCHER (#24725 first class meeting will be held on 01/15/14 at 5 pm in OAB-283.) COMM 26 FORENSICS 1-3 ARR ARR D.SCOTT AND 2-7HRS ARR ARR D.SCOTT (#24730 first class meeting will be held on 01/13/14 at 3:30 pm in OAB-283.) COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING & DESIGN CADD 14 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 255 recommended. (CADD 14 is a beginning 2D CAD course using AutoCAD.) (Formerly DRAFT 42 and DRAFT 32) (A, CSU) CADD 14 2D CAD I 3 TTh 10:30am-12:45 T-300 R.CERKUEIRA CADD 14 2D CAD I 3 T 6:00pm-10:50 T-300 STAFF CADD 16 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 255 recommended. (CADD 16 is a beginning 3D CAD course using SolidWorks.) (Formerly DRAFT 20, CADD 34, and CADD 26) (A, CSU) CADD 16 3D SOLID MOD I 3 W 6:00pm-10:50 T-300 STAFF CADD 22 PREREQ: CADD 16. (A, CSU) CADD 22 MECHNCL DRAW I 3 TTh 8:00am-10:15 T-300 R.CERKUEIRA CADD 24 PREREQ: CADD 14. (A, CSU) CADD 24 2D CAD II 3 W 1:30pm-3:50 T-300 STAFF AND M 1:30pm-3:20 T-300 STAFF CADD 26A PREREQ: CADD 16. (Formerly CADD 36) (A, CSU) CADD 26A 3D SOLID MOD II 3 MW 8:00am-10:20 T-300 R.CERKUEIRA CADD 28 PREREQ: CADD 16. (A, CSU) CADD 28 PRODUCT DEVELOP I 3 MW 10:30am-12:50 T-300 R.CERKUEIRA (This course requires a $31.00 materials fee.) COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING CAM 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly DRAFT 44 and CADD 44) (A, CSU) CAM 10 CNC MILL PRG/OP1 7 TTh 8:00am-12:50 T-103 M.MCCOLLOUGH (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) CAM 10 CNC MILL PRG/OP1 7 TTh 6:00pm-10:50 T-103 R.CHAPMAN (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) CAM 20 PREREQ: CAM 10. (A, CSU) CAM 20 CNC MILL PRG/OP2 7 TTh 8:00am-12:50 T-103 M.MCCOLLOUGH (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) CAM 20 CNC MILL PRG/OP2 7 MW 6:00pm-10:50 T-103 M.MCCOLLOUGH (This course requires a $50.00 materials fee.) CAM 26 PREREQ: CAM 10. (A, CSU) CAM 26 LATHE PROG OPER II 3 T 6:00pm-10:50 ARR STAFF (This class requires a $50.00 materials fee.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

71 70 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CIT 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly CIS 56 and IS 12) (A, CSU, UC) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 ARR WEB B.BAKER (#24097 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at brian.baker@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 ARR WEB T.WALLER (#24100 is a distance education is a distance education course that uses the Blackboard system [ the instructor will send out a welcome message to all enrolled students using their FCC account [outlook.com lastname_studentid@my.scccd.edu], at least one week before the semester starts. Students are required to gain access to this system before the start of the semester.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 ARR WEB T.WALLER (#24101 is a distance education is a distance education course that uses the Blackboard system [ the instructor will send out a welcome message to all enrolled students using their FCC account [outlook.com lastname_studentid@my.scccd.edu], at least one week before the semester starts. Students are required to gain access to this system before the start of the semester.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 ARR WEB B.BAKER (#24111 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at brian.baker@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 ARR WEB B.SMITH (#24112 is a distance education class located on the Web. Enrolled students need to log into the Fresno City College Blackboard course URL at blackboard.fresnocitycollege.edu on the first day of the term. Students may be contacted prior to the term via their Fresno City College account [mail.office365.com lastname_studentid@my.scccd.edu]. Contact the instructor at bonnie.smith@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 7:00am-8:50 BE-123 H.DUONG (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 7:00am-8:50 BE-219 V.PONTIUS (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 7:00am-8:50 BE-218 B.BRYANT (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 7:00am-8:50 BE-219 H.DUONG (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 8:00am-9:50 BE-127 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-215 D.PONTIUS (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 BE-127 B.SMITH (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 BE-215 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 12:00pm-1:50 BE-127 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 1:00pm-2:50 BE-129 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MWF 2:00pm-3:10 BE-219 J.MAKOFSKE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 BE-123 S.JONES (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 BE-127 B.SMITH (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

72 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 BE-209 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 2:00pm-3:50 BE-127 T.WALLER (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 BE-209 J.ARNOLD (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 BE-217 C.HREISCHE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 MW 4:00pm-5:50 BE-123 S.JONES (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 T 6:00pm-9:50 BE-204 R.DIXON (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 T 6:00pm-9:50 BE-218 J.SUTTON (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 BE-123 C.MARTINEZ DOMINGUEZ (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 12 COMPUTR LITERACY 3 M 6:00pm-10:20 BE-217 W.HOLDEN (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A and MATH 201 recommended. (Fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement.) (Formerly CIS 15 and IS 15) (C-ID ITIS 120) (A, CSU, UC) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 ARR WEB R.DEVOE-PETERSON (#24130 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at robert.devoe-peterson@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 ARR WEB R.DEVOE-PETERSON (#24132 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at robert.devoe-peterson@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 ARR WEB T.MCLEOD (#24151 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at todd.mcleod@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 ARR WEB T.MCLEOD (#24174 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at todd.mcleod@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 ARR WEB D.OWENS (#24181 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at dan.owens@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 8:00am-9:50 BE-127 J.FRESE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 8:00am-9:50 BE-215 J.SAUSE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 8:00am-9:50 BE-217 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 8:00am-9:50 BE-123 J.FRESE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

73 72 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 8:00am-9:50 BE-129 M.FORESTIERE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 9:00am-10:50 BE-123 R.DEVOE-PETERSON (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 9:00am-10:50 BE-215 J.SAUSE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 9:00am-10:50 BE-219 R.DEVOE-PETERSON (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-127 J.FRESE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 10:00am-11:50 BE-123 J.FRESE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 10:00am-11:50 BE-127 B.BAKER (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 10:00am-11:50 BE-129 M.FORESTIERE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 12:00pm-1:50 BE-123 M.FORESTIERE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 12:00pm-1:50 BE-215 J.SAUSE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 BE-129 M.FORESTIERE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 1:30pm-3:20 BE-131 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 2:00pm-3:50 BE-123 J.SAUSE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 BE-127 T.MCLEOD (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 MW 4:00pm-5:50 BE-127 T.MCLEOD (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) ***** CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 TTh 5:30pm-9:55 BE-215 R.MOGHADDAM DATES: (Above class meets 03/13 to 05/08) (Above class is part of the 25-Month Business Administration Transfer Program and Social Sciences 25-Month Program. Entrance into the class is by permission of the respective division deans. Actual meeting dates are: 03/13, 03/18, 03/20, 03/25, 03/27, 04/01, 04/03, 04/08, 04/10, 04/22, 04/24, 04/29, 05/01, 05/06 and 05/08. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 T 6:00pm-9:50 BE-131 T.COLLINS (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 BE-127 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 Th 6:00pm-9:50 BE-123 STAFF (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 Th 6:00pm-9:50 BE-129 T.COLLINS (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 15 COMPUTR CONCEPTS 3 M 6:00pm-10:20 BE-127 C.HUDSON (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (Formerly CIS ***** CIT 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 5:30pm-6:35 BE-137 J.ARMAS AND 7HRS ARR OFF J.ARMAS CIT 20 PREREQ: CIT 15. (See also BT 25) (Formerly IS 25) (A, CSU) CIT 20 MICROSOFT OFFICE 3 M 6:00pm-10:20 BE-129 W.WALKER (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

74 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 73 CIT 23 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A and MATH 201 recommended. (See also BT 18) (Formerly CIS 18 and IS 5 and IS 18) (A, CSU) CIT 23 SPREADSHEET FUND 2 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-131 D.OWENS DATES: (#63115 meets 01/14 to 03/11) (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 24 PREREQ: CIT 23 or BT 18. (Formerly CIS 45 and IS 20) (A, CSU) CIT 24 ADV SPRDSHEETS 2 TTh 10:00am-11:50 BE-131 D.OWENS DATES: (#24340 meets 03/13 to 05/15) (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 28 PREREQ: CIT 15. (A, CSU) CIT 28 CLIENT/SRVR DBASE 3 TTh 7:00am-8:50 BE-129 D.OWENS (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 31 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A and MATH 201 recommended. (See also BT 24) (Formerly IS 24 and IS 74) (A, CSU) ***** CIT 31 BEGIN EXCEL 1 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 BE-221 L.SMITH DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/13) (Medical Billing Assistant Program. Entrance into class by permission of Business Division Dean. Students need to be aware that all classes in CIT require the use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 40 PREREQ: CIT 12 or CIT 15. (Formerly CIS 51 and IS 22) (A, CSU) CIT 40 COMP OPR SYSTEMS 4 TTh 9:00am-11:15 BE-129 M.FORESTIERE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 45 PREREQ: CIT 15. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly CIS 17 and IS 17) (A, CSU) CIT 45 DATA COMMUNICATN 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 BE-129 W.WALKER (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 48 PREREQ: CIT 15. (Formerly IS 238 and CIT 238) (A, CSU) CIT 48 A+/SERVR+ SYSTMS 3 M 6:00pm-10:20 BE-204 J.MAKOFSKE (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 50 PREREQ: CIT 45. (Formerly IS 28 and IS 30 and IS 30A) (A, CSU) CIT 50 FUND OF NETWRKNG 4 T 5:30pm-10:20 BE-129 P.ZHOU (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 60 PREREQ: CIT 15. (Formerly IS 35 and IS 47) (A, CSU, UC) CIT 60 BEG VISUAL BASIC 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 BE-123 D.OWENS (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 63 PREREQ: CIT 15. (Formerly IS 39 and IS 33) (A, CSU, UC) CIT 63 BEGIN JAVA PROG 4 ARR WEB B.SMITH (#24385 is a distance education class located on the Web. Enrolled students need to log into the Fresno City College Blackboard course URL at blackboard.fresnocitycollege.edu on the first day of the term. Students may be contacted prior to the term via their Fresno City College account [mail.office365.com lastname_studentid@my.scccd.edu]. Contact the instructor at bonnie.smith@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 65 PREREQ: CIT 63. (A, CSU) CIT 65 ANDROID PROG 4 ARR WEB D.MOHLE (#24550 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at dennis.mohle@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

75 74 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CIT 80 PREREQ: None. (Formerly IS 7 and IS 40) (A, CSU) CIT 80 INTERNET BASICS 2 ARR WEB STAFF DATES: (#24434 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#24434 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 81 ADVISORY: CIT 15 recommended. (Formerly IS 8 and IS 41) (A, CSU) CIT 81 WWW RESEARCH 2 ARR WEB STAFF DATES: (#24435 meets 03/17 to 05/23) (#24435 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 85 PREREQ: CIT 82. (A, CSU) CIT 85 CREATING WEBSITES 3 ARR WEB T.WALLER (#24436 is a distance education is a distance education course that uses the Blackboard system [ fresnocitycollege.edu], the instructor will send out a welcome message to all enrolled students using their FCC account [outlook.com lastname_studentid@my.scccd.edu], at least one week before the semester starts. Students are required to gain access to this system before the start of the semester.) CIT 94 PREQ: None. (A, CSU) CIT 94 SERVER SIDE SCRIPT 3 Th 6:00pm-9:50 BE-127 B.BAKER (Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) CIT 202 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) CIT 202 INTRO ONLINE LRNG 1 ARR WEB T.MCLEOD DATES: (#24438 meets 01/21 to 03/21) (#24438 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students need access to a computer and Internet and an account. Enrolled students will receive the course URL via their listed in WebAdvisor, on/or before the first day of class. Students must access the class website the first day of the term. Contact the instructor at todd.mcleod@fresnocitycollege.edu for additional information. Students need to be aware that all the classes in CIT require use of computers and Blackboard.) COMPUTER SCIENCE CSCI 40 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. COREQ: MATH 4A or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 30A and CSCI 30A)(A, CSU, UC) CSCI 40 PROG CONCEPTS I 4 MW 8:30am-10:50 S-20 J.HE CSCI 41 PREREQ: CSCI 40 and MATH 4A, or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 30B and CSCI 30B) (A, CSU, UC) CSCI 41 PROG CONCEPTS II 4 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 S-20 G.JAMISON AND MW 1:00pm-1:50 S-20 G.JAMISON CONSTRUCTION CONS 50B ADVISORY: Eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CONS 50B BASIC RES CONSTR 3 MW 2:00pm-4:20 T-405 M.LACKO CONS 52B ADVISORY: CONS 51 and 53 and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CONS 52B INT CONS MGMNT 2 9 DAILY 8:00am-12:05 T-405 E.NITZSCHE NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

76 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 75 CONS 53 ADVISORY: CONS 50B and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CONS 53/54) (A, CSU) CONS 53 EXT & INT FINISH 9 DAILY 8:00am-12:05 T-405 E.NITZSCHE (Meets in T-406 the first day.) CONS 55 ADVISORY: CONS 50A and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CONS 55 ROOF FRAMING 3 MW 6:00pm-8:50 T-405 D.LESMERISES CONS 56B COREQ: CONS 56BL. ADVISORY: CONS 50A and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (See also BSCA 15B) (A, CSU) CONS 56B RESID PLUMBING 2 3 MW 6:00pm-8:50 T-406 M.KOCH CONS 56BL COREQ: CONS 56B. ADVISORY: CONS 50A and eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (See also BSCA 15BL) (A, CSU) CONS 56BL RES PLUMBNG LAB HRS ARR OFF M.KOCH CONS 175B PREREQ: None. (A) CONS 175B RESIDENT WIRING 2 4 TTh 3:30pm-6:20 T-405 R.GORMAN JR CONS 175B RESIDENT WIRING 2 4 TTh 6:00pm-8:35 T-405 B.NELSON CONS 175BL PREREQ: None. (A) CONS 175BL RES WIRING LAB HRS ARR OFF R.GORMAN JR CONS 175BL RES WIRING LAB HRS ARR OFF B.NELSON COUNSELING COUN 43 PREREQ: None. (Formerly GS 43) (A, CSU) COUN 43 GROUP DYNAMICS 2 B.OLOWUDE (#25434 EMPHASIS: Smoking Cessation. This class is part of a research project that is shared by Psychological Services and the Respiratory Care program. As part of this project, students will be selected at random to be in the class and/or to receive nicotine replacement therapy or to receive no treatment. Contact Dr. Olowude at [559] or D. Day at [559] for more information.) ***** COUN 43 GROUP DYNAMICS 2 WF 10:00am-10:50 LI-140 G.REDMOND (Above class is part of the IDILE Leadership Program and has an African-American emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in AFRAM 3 and ENGL 1A. Contact G. Redmond at [559] ext for details.) COUN 43 GROUP DYNAMICS 2 Th 11:00am-12:50 ARR B.OLOWUDE (#25432 EMPHASIS: Interpersonal Abuse Issues.) COUN 48 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly GS 48) (A, CSU) COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 LI-146 F.RADNEJAD DATES: (#25454 meets 01/13 to 03/12) COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 LI-146 F.RADNEJAD DATES: (#25455 meets 03/17 to 05/21) ***** COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 M 10:00am-10:50 LI-146 G.REDMOND (Above class is part of the IDILE Leadership Program and has an African-American emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in AFRAM 3 and ENGL 1A. Contact G. Redmond at [559] ext for more information.) ***** COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 T 12:00pm-12:50 LI-146 C.BELTRAN (Above class EMPHASIS: Camino Program students. Contact L. Canales at leticia.canales@fresnocitycollege.edu for details.) ***** COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 ARR G.JOHNSON DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 03/13) (Above class is part of the African American Male Leadership Program [SYMBAA] and requires concurrent enrollment in AFRAM 3, SOC 32, COUN 48, ENGL 125, and ENGL 126. Contact G. Johnson at gerard.johnson@fresnocitycollege.edu or call [559] ext ) COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 ARR G.JOHNSON DATES: (#25459 meets 03/18 to 05/22) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

77 76 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 ARR STAFF DATES: (#26350 meets 01/14 to 03/13) ***** COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 W 12:00pm-12:50 ST-202 J.GARABEDIAN (Above class EMPHASIS: Dewolf High School/ATC Program.) ***** COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 M 1:00pm-1:50 LI-146 S.YANG (Above class EMPHASIS: USEAA Program students. This class has a Southeast Asian emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1A. Contact S. Yang at [559] ext or shoua.yang@fresnocitycollege.edu for details.) ***** COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 W 1:00pm-1:50 LI-146 J.DURAN (Above class EMPHASIS: Camino Program students. Contact L. Canales at leticia.canales@fresnocitycollege.edu for details.) COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 TTh 2:00pm-2:50 ARR STAFF DATES: (#25468 meets 01/14 to 03/13) COUN 48 CAREER PLAN&DEVEL 1 TTh 2:00pm-2:50 ARR STAFF DATES: (#25474 meets 03/18 to 05/22) COUN 53 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly GS 53) (A, CSU) COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 ST-202 STAFF COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 W 9:00am-9:50 ST-202 V.YANG AND ARR WEB V.YANG (#25511 is a hybrid distance education class offered via the Internet. This hybrid class requires 18 face-to-face class sessions held on the FCC campus at predetermined times. These mandatory class sessions are for orientation. Each student needs access to a computer with Internet connection. Each student must access and activate their my.scccd.edu account prior to the start of class. After enrolling each student must the instructor at victor.yang@fresnocitycollege.edu to receive information about course access.) COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 TTh 9:00am-10:15 ARR STAFF COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 LI-140 K.SEMIEN ***** COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 TWTh 10:00am-10:50 ST-202 A.GONZALES (Above class EMPHASIS: Foster Youth Bridge Program students. Contact A. Gonzales at alexandra.gonzales@fresnocitycollege.edu for details.) COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 Th 10:00am-10:50 ARR V.YANG AND ARR WEB V.YANG (#25516 is a hybrid distance education class offered via the Internet. This hybrid class requires 18 face-to-face class sessions held on the FCC campus at predetermined times. These mandatory class sessions are for orientation, lecture, and exams. Each student needs access to a computer with Internet connection. Each student must access and activate their my.scccd.edu account prior to the start of class. After enrolling each student must the instructor at victor.yang@fresnocitycollege.edu to receive information about course access.) ***** COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 MTTh 12:00pm-12:50 ST-202 J.GARABEDIAN (Above class EMPHASIS: Dewolf High School/ATC Program.) COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 ARR R.EBERL COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 LI-146 STAFF COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 MW 4:00pm-5:15 LI-140 D.SHOEMAKER COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 TTh 4:00pm-6:30 ARR M.RODRIGUEZ DATES: (#25505 meets 01/14 to 03/13) COUN 53 COLLEGE/LIFE MGMT 3 TTh 6:00pm-7:15 ARR A.RAMIREZ COUN 54 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly GS 54) (A, CSU) ***** COUN 54 CIVIC RESPS/LEADSHP 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 LI-146 L.NATAL DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/12) (Above class EMPHASIS: PUENTE Program students. This class has a Chicano/Latino emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1A. Contact L. Natal at lori.natal@fresnocitycollege.edu for details.) COUN 149 PREREQ: None. (Formerly GS 49) (A) ***** COUN 149 JOB PREPARATION 1 F 12:00pm-12:50 ST-202 J.GARABEDIAN (Above class EMPHASIS: Dewolf High School/ATC Program.) COUN 167 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly GS COUN 167 FIN AID MNY MGMT 1 W 11:00am-11:50 ST-202 Y.KOSTIN NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

78 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 77 COUN 250 PREREQ: None. (Formerly GS 50, 150, and COUN 150) ***** COUN 250 STUDENT READINESS 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 ST-103 S.GARCIA LUPIAN DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/12) (EMPHASIS: EOPS Students.) ***** COUN 250 STUDENT READINESS 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 ST-103 S.GARCIA LUPIAN DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/21) (EMPHASIS: EOPS Students.) CRIMINOLOGY CRIM 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 1) (C-ID AJ 110) (A, CSU, UC) CRIM 1 INTRO TO CRIM 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 FH-101 W.BERTOLANI CRIM 1 INTRO TO CRIM 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 HS-120 T.O NEIL CRIM 1 INTRO TO CRIM 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 AH-208 J.GOODSON CRIM 1 INTRO TO CRIM 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 FH-103 J.MOTOYASU (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) CRIM 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 3) (C-ID AJ 124) (A, CRIM 3 LEGAL EVIDENCE 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 OAB-102 T.O NEIL CRIM 3 LEGAL EVIDENCE 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 SO-208 J.WATSON CRIM 4 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 4) (A, CSU) CRIM 4 JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 HS-160 K.HICKMAN CRIM 4 JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 HS-210 T.BENDER CRIM 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 5) (C-ID AJ 160) (A, CSU, UC) CRIM 5 COMMUN RELATIONS 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 OAB-102 T.O NEIL CRIM 6 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 6) (A, CSU) CRIM 6 CRIM LAW CONCEPTS 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-271 B.HILL CRIM 6 CRIM LAW CONCEPTS 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-231 R.CARRILLO CRIM 7 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 7) (A, CSU) CRIM 7 ENFORCE SERVICES 3 Th 6:30pm-9:20 SO-208 J.WATSON CRIM 8 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 8) (A, CSU) CRIM 8 CRIMINAL INVEST 4 TTh 8:00am-10:50 OAB-102 W.BERTOLANI CRIM 8 CRIMINAL INVEST 4 M 6:00pm-9:05 OAB-102 W.BERTOLANI AND W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-102 W.BERTOLANI CRIM 9 PREREQ: CRIM 8 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CRIM 9 CRIM SCENE EVDNC 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-102 J.WINN CRIM 11 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 11) (C-ID AJ 220) (A, CSU) CRIM 11 JUVENILE DELINQ 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 HS-210 E.TOSTADO CRIM 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 12) (A, CSU) CRIM 12 CRIM JUST COMMUN 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 SO-212 B.HILL CRIM 13 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 13) (A, CSU-GE, UC) CRIM 13 CONSTITUT RIGHTS 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 OAB-271 B.HILL CRIM 13 CONSTITUT RIGHTS 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 OAB-271 B.HILL ***** CRIM 13 CONSTITUT RIGHTS 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 FH-101 T.BENDER AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-100 T.BENDER DATES: (Above class meets 03/11 to 04/01) (This class is part of the Business Division 25-Month Program. Entrance into the class by permission of the Business Division Dean. Meets: 03/11, 03/13, 03/15, 03/18, 03/20, 03/22, 03/25, 03/27, 03/29, & 04/01.) CRIM 13 CONSTITUT RIGHTS 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-271 R.CARRILLO Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

79 78 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE CRIM 15 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 15) (A, CSU) CRIM 15 POLICE ETHICS 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 OAB-119 J.MOTOYASU (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) CRIM 16 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly AJ 16) (A, CSU) CRIM 16 VICTIMOLOGY 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 HS-120 J.PULIDO CRIM 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID AJ 200) (A, CSU) CRIM 20 INTRO CORRECTIONS 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 HS-160 K.HICKMAN CRIM 21 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CRIM 21 CORR REPORT WRTNG 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 HS-160 D.MINNIS CRIM 23 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CRIM 23 INTERVIEW & COUNS 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 HS-160 K.RILEY-RUIZ CRIM 24 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CRIM 24 CONTRL & SUPRVISN 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 AH-106 J.PULIDO CRIM 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) CRIM 25 LEGAL ASPECTS 3 Th 6:30pm-9:20 HS-160 D.MINNIS DANCE DANCE 9 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) DANCE 9 DANCE CONDITIONG 1 TTh 11:30am-12:45 G-101 K.BITHELL DANCE 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PE ACT 4) (A, CSU, DANCE 10 BEG MDRN DANCE TECH 1 MW 3:00pm-4:20 OAB-190 K.BITHELL DANCE 10 BEG MDRN DANCE TECH 1 TTh 3:30pm-4:45 OAB-190 A.QUERIN DANCE 12A PREREQ: None. (Formerly DANCE 12 and PE ACT 26) (A, CSU, UC) DANCE 12A BEGIN BALLET 1 1 TTh 10:00am-11:15 G-101 J.HAO DANCE 12B PREREQ: DANCE 12A or equivalent as demonstrated through testing and recommended by instructors. (A, DANCE 12B BEGIN BALLET 2 1 MW 10:30am-11:50 G-101 J.HAO DANCE 13A PREREQ: DANCE 12B or relevant experience as determined by instructor. (A, CSU) DANCE 13A INTER BALLET 2 MW 12:00pm-1:15 G-101 J.HAO DANCE 13B PREREQ: DANCE 13A or relevant experience as determined by instructor. (A, CSU) DANCE 13B PRE-ADV BALLET 2 MW 12:00pm-1:15 G-101 J.HAO DANCE 14 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PE ACT 27) (A, CSU, UC) DANCE 14 BEG JAZZ DANCE 1 MW 9:00am-10:20 OAB-190 C.TISCARENO DANCE 15 PREREQ: DANCE 14 or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing or video portfolio of past jazz dance performance work. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) DANCE 15 INTER JAZZ TECH 1 MW 9:00am-10:20 OAB-190 C.TISCARENO DANCE 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also CLS 17) (A, CSU-GE, UC) DANCE 17 BEG MEX FOLKDANCE 4 M 5:00pm-10:25 TA-17 R.RAMIREZ III DANCE 20A ADVISORY: DANCE 10. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PE ACT 20A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) DANCE 20A BEG MOD DANC COMP 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:15 OAB-190 J.HAO DANCE 20B ADVISORY: DANCE 20A. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PE ACT 20B) (A, CSU, UC) DANCE 20B INT MOD DANC COMP 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:15 OAB-190 J.HAO NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

80 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 79 DANCE 22 PREREQ: Current intermediate competency in Ballet, Jazz, or Modern dance and concurrent enrollment in Ballet, Jazz, or Modern dance recommended. For choreographers: DANCE 20A or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by Artistic Director through testing and/or video portfolio of past Modern Dance, Jazz, or Ballet performance work. ADVISORY: For choreographers: eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly PE ACT 22) (A, CSU, UC) DANCE 22 THEATRE PERFORM 2-4 W 6:00pm-6:50 G-101 J.HAO AND 9HRS ARR ARR J.HAO DANCE 27 PREREQ: DANCE/CLS 17, or demonstration of comparable skill level to be determined by testing at first class session. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also CLS 27) (A, CSU-GE, UC) DANCE 27 ADV MEX FOLKDANCE 4 W 5:00pm-9:50 TA-17 V.TORRES DANCE 28 ADVISORY: DANCE 10. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) DANCE 28 INT MODERN DANCE 1 MW 4:30pm-5:50 OAB-190 C.TISCARENO DANCE 30 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) DANCE 30 DANCE APPREC 3 MW 2:30pm-3:50 OAB-176 C.TISCARENO DANCE 32 PREREQ: DANCE 32. ADVISORY: For choreographers: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. For performers: Previous Modern Dance, Ballet and Jazz experience or concurrent enrollment. (A, CSU) DANCE 32 THEATRE PERFRM 2 3 W 6:00pm-6:50 G-101 J.HAO AND 7HRS ARR ARR J.HAO DECISION SCIENCE DS 21 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly DS 22) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) DS 21 FINITE MATH 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 BE-120 D.TEMPLE DS 21 FINITE MATH 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 BE-135 B.BRYANT ***** DS 21 FINITE MATH 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 BE-121 STAFF AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-210 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 05/06 to 05/29) (Business Administration 25-Month Transfer Program. Actual class meeting dates are 05/06, 05/08, 05/10, 05/13, 05/15, 05/17, 05/20, 05/22, 05/24, 05/27 and 05/29. Entrance into class by permission of Business Division Dean. This course requires use of the Internet, Blackboard, and to complete assignments. WebAdvisor accounts must be current.) DS 23 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. (Formerly BA 23) (A, CSU-GE, UC) DS 23 BUSINESS STATS 4 MW 9:00am-10:50 BE-120 D.TEMPLE DS 23 BUSINESS STATS 4 TTh 9:00am-10:50 BE-120 D.TEMPLE DS 23 BUSINESS STATS 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 BE-135 D.TEMPLE DENTAL HYGIENE DH 1B PREREQ: ENGL 125 and DH 1A, each with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 2, 5A, 6A, 8A, and 11. ADVISORY: ENGL 1A with a grade of C or better strongly advised. (A, CSU) ***** DH 1B ORAL PATHOLOGY 4 Th 8:00am-11:50 HS-140 J.PACHECO DH 1D PREREQ: DH 1C with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 5C. (A, CSU) ***** DH 1D APP PERIODONTICS 1 T 5:00pm-5:50 HS-140 J.PACHECO DH 2 PREREQ: DH 3A and DH 1A, each with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 1B, 5A, 6A, 8A, and 11. (A, CSU) ***** DH 2 DENTAL MATERIALS 2 M 1:00pm-5:05 HS-140 J.HOWARD DH 3B PREREQ: DH 3A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 5C. (A, CSU) ***** DH 3B DNTL SPECIALTIES 1 W 8:00am-9:50 HS-140 H.CAETANO DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

81 80 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE DH 5A PREREQ: DH 3A and 4, each with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 1B, 2, 6A, 8A, 11 and 12. (PASS/NO PASS only) (A, CSU) ***** DH 5A CLINICAL I 3 T 1:00pm-4:50 HS-130 H.CAETANO AND W 8:00am-11:50 HS-130 H.CAETANO DH 5C PREREQ: DH 5B with a pass grade. COREQ: DH 1D, 3B, 7B, 8B, 9, and 14. (PASS/NO PASS only) (A, CSU) ***** DH 5C CLINICAL III 5 TTh 8:00am-11:50 HS-130 H.CAETANO AND WTh 1:00pm-4:50 HS-130 H.CAETANO DH 6A PREREQ: DH 3A with a grade of C of better. COREQ: DH 1B, 2, 5A, 8A, and 11. (A, CSU) ***** DH 6A MED EMERG IN OFC 1 M 10:00am-11:50 HS-140 H.CAETANO DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/19) DH 7B PREREQ: DH 7A and SOC 1A, each with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 5C. (A, CSU) ***** DH 7B DENTAL HEALTH II 1 M 12:00pm-12:50 HS-250 J.CHENEY DH 8A PREREQ: DH 3A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 1B, 2, 5A, 6A, and 11. (A, CSU) ***** DH 8A PATIENT MGMT 2 W 1:00pm-2:50 HS-140 J.HOWARD DH 8B PREREQ: DH 8A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 5C. (A, CSU) ***** DH 8B PRACT&FINAN MGMT 2 W 10:00am-11:50 HS-140 M.EWING DH 9 PREREQ: CHEM 3B and FN 40, each with a grade of C or better. (A, CSU) ***** DH 9 DENT NUTRITION 1 M 1:00pm-1:50 HS-250 J.CHENEY DH 11 PREREQ: DH 1A and 3A, each with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 1B, 2, 5A, 6A, and 8A. (A, CSU) ***** DH 11 LOCAL ANESTHESIA 2.5 T 8:00am-11:50 HS-140 M.DENVER AND M 8:00am-11:30 HS-130 M.DENVER DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/11) DH 12 PREREQ: DH 3A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 5A. (A, CSU) ***** DH 12 CLINIC SEMNR I 1 W 3:00pm-4:50 HS-230 H.CAETANO DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) DH 14 PREREQ: DH 13 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: DH 5C. (A, CSU) ***** DH 14 CLINIC SEMNR III 1 T 1:00pm-2:50 HS-140 J.PACHECO DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/11) DH 200 PREREQ: Graduation from an accredited Dental Hygiene Program. ADVISORY: Dental Hygiene 5C. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DH 200 CLINICAL DH IV.2-1 TTh 8:00am-11:50 HS-130 H.CAETANO AND WTh 1:00pm-4:50 HS-130 H.CAETANO DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES DEVSER 250 PREREQ: Student must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DEVSER 250 CAREER AWARENESS 3 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 T-203S B.SAMPLE DEVSER 251 PREREQ: Student must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DEVSER 251 JOB PLACEMENT 3 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 T-203S B.SAMPLE DEVSER 255 PREREQ: Student must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DEVSER 255 WORKABILITY EXP 1-4 4HRS ARR OFF STAFF DEVSER 260 PREREQ: Student must have a diagnosed disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 60) ***** DEVSER 260 WORKABILITY 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 T-203S B.SAMPLE DEVSER 262 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 62) ***** DEVSER 262 GROUP INTERACTN 2 MW 10:00am-10:50 ARR B.OLOWUDE ***** DEVSER 262 GROUP INTERACTN 2 MW 11:00am-11:50 ARR B.OLOWUDE NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

82 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 81 DEVSER 264 PREREQ: Student must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 T 3:00pm-3:50 FHS-FHS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/21 to 05/27) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 W 3:00pm-3:50 CHSE-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/28) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 W 3:00pm-3:50 HHS-HHS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/28) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 W 3:00pm-3:50 MCL-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/28) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 W 3:00pm-3:50 RSVT-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/28) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 W 3:00pm-3:50 SUNY-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/28) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 Th 3:00pm-3:50 CHSE-HS J.LAURI DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/29) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 Th 3:00pm-3:50 EHS-EHS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/29) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 Th 3:00pm-3:50 KRMN-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/29) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 Th 3:00pm-3:50 MCL-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/29) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 Th 3:00pm-3:50 SUNY-HS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/29) ***** DEVSER 264 COLLEGE TRANSITN 1 M 3:00pm-4:05 BHS-BHS STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 02/10 to 06/09) DEVSER 272 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 72) ***** DEVSER 272 CONSUMER SKILLS 2 MW 2:00pm-3:50 OAB-130 STAFF AND F 1:00pm-2:50 AH-110 STAFF DEVSER 273 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 73) ***** DEVSER 273 INDEPEND LVG SKILS 2 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 OAB-130 STAFF AND F 3:00pm-4:50 AH-110 STAFF DEVSER 275 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 75) ***** DEVSER 275 HORTCULT SKIL I 2 MWF 10:30am-12:20 GRNH J.HENTZLER DEVSER 276 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 76) ***** DEVSER 276 HORTCULT SKIL II 2 TTh 8:00am-10:50 GRNH J.HENTZLER DEVSER 277 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 77) ***** DEVSER 277 ADPT COMPUTER LIT 2 MTWTh 9:00am-9:50 LI-148 D.LOFTIS ***** DEVSER 277 ADPT COMPUTER LIT 2 MTWTh 1:00pm-1:50 LI-148 D.LOFTIS DEVSER 278 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 78) ***** DEVSER 278 MODIF WORD PROCES 2 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50 LI-148 D.LOFTIS ***** DEVSER 278 MODIF WORD PROCES 2 MTWTh 2:00pm-2:50 LI-148 D.LOFTIS DEVSER 279 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 79) ***** DEVSER 279 MOD COMPUTER APPL 2 MTWTh 12:00pm-12:50 LI-148 D.LOFTIS DEVSER 282 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 82) ***** DEVSER 282 GRNHOUSE WK PREP 3 MTWTh 12:30pm-2:40 GRNH J.HENTZLER DEVSER 291 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DEVSER 291 ACAD STRATEGIES 2 TTh 2:00pm-2:50 T-203S B.SAMPLE DEVSER 292 PREREQ: None. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** DEVSER 292 SURVIVAL SKILLS 2 F 9:00am-10:50 LA-120 J.COVINGTON Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

83 82 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE DEVSER 359 PREREQ: None. (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly DEVSER 59) ***** DEVSER 359 DIFF LEARN DIAG 0 ARR ARR L.KANE DRAFTING (See also offerings under Computer Aided Drafting and Design--CADD.) DRAFT 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 255 recommended. (A, CSU) DRAFT 12 DRAFTING PRACTICES 3 TTh 1:30pm-3:45 T-300 STAFF DRAFT 12 DRAFTING PRACTICES 3 Th 6:00pm-10:50 T-300 STAFF ECONOMICS ECON 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU-GE) ECON 25 INTRO TO ECONOMICS 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-216 D.DEFREITAS ECON 40 PREREQ: MATH 103. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly ECON 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ECON 40 MICROECONOMICS 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 SO-210 J.OESER ECON 40 MICROECONOMICS 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 OAB-119 D.DEFREITAS ECON 40 MICROECONOMICS 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 OAB-119 D.DEFREITAS (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ECON 40 MICROECONOMICS 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-119 A.PANKRATZ (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ECON 40 MICROECONOMICS 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-119 L.SCHWENDIMAN ECON 40H PREREQ: MATH 103. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance in the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly ECON 1BH) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** ECON 40H HON MICROECON 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-119 A.PANKRATZ (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) ECON 50 PREREQ: MATH 103. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly ECON 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 OAB-216 A.PANKRATZ (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-216 D.DEFREITAS (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 OAB-216 A.PANKRATZ (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 OAB-216 A.PANKRATZ (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) ***** ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 BE-121 L.SCHWENDIMAN AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-120 L.SCHWENDIMAN DATES: (Above class meets 04/03 to 05/03) (This class is part of the Business Division 25-Month Program. Entrance into the class by permission of the Business Division Dean. Meets: 04/03, 04/05, 04/08, 04/10, 04/12, 04/22, 04/24, 04/26, 04/29, 05/01, & 05/03.) ECON 50 MACROECONOMICS 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 SO-211 C.BROUGH EDUCATION EDUC 30 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) EDUC 30 SURVEY AMER EDUC 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 OAB-217 STAFF EDUC 30 SURVEY AMER EDUC 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 OAB-217 STAFF EDUC 30 SURVEY AMER EDUC 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-217 STAFF EDUC 30 SURVEY AMER EDUC 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-217 STAFF NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

84 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 83 EDUCATIONAL AIDE EDA 6 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) EDA 6 SURV OF SPEC ED 3 M 5:00pm-8:05 OAB-130 J.EMERZIAN EDA 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ***** EDA 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 T 5:00pm-5:50 OAB-217 STAFF AND 7HRS ARR ARR STAFF (For students in the Teacher Aide: General program.) ***** EDA 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 W 5:00pm-5:50 OAB-130 J.EMERZIAN AND 7HRS ARR ARR J.EMERZIAN (For students in the Educational Aide: Special Education program.) ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EST 50 PREREQ: None. (Formerly ET 50) (A, CSU) EST 50 INTRO TO ELTRN 2.5 MWF 8:00am-9:25 T-304 STAFF DATES: (#23534 meets 01/13 to 03/14) EST 50 INTRO TO ELTRN 2.5 MWF 8:00am-9:25 T-304 STAFF DATES: (#23681 meets 03/17 to 05/23) EST 51 ADVISORY: EST 53. (Formerly ET 51) (A, CSU) ***** EST 51 DC FUND OF ELTRN 3 MW 8:00am-9:50 OFF T.VIZTHUM (Above section meets at Edison High School. Please contact Dan Sousa at [559] ext for permission to enroll.) EST 51 DC FUND OF ELTRN 3 MW 8:00am-11:50 T-303H STAFF DATES: (#23682 meets 01/13 to 03/12) EST 51 DC FUND OF ELTRN 3 MW 6:00pm-10:20 T-303H F.DILIDDO DATES: (#23727 meets 01/13 to 03/12) EST 52 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) EST 52 AC FUNDAMENTALS 3 MW 8:00am-11:50 T-303H STAFF DATES: (#23739 meets 03/17 to 05/21) EST 52 AC FUNDAMENTALS 3 MW 6:00pm-9:50 T-303H A.COLLIER DATES: (#23752 meets 03/17 to 05/21) EST 54 ADVISORY: EST 51 AND 52. (Formerly ET 52) (A, CSU) EST 54 INTEGRTED DEVICES 3 TTh 8:00am-11:50 T-303H STAFF DATES: (#23757 meets 03/18 to 05/22) EST 55A PREREQ: None. (Formerly ET 53) (A, CSU) EST 55A DIGITAL CONCEPTS 3 TTh 8:00am-9:50 T-303A B.MILLER EST 55B PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) EST 55B FACILITY AUTOMATN 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 T-303A B.MILLER EST 56A ADVISORY: EST 54. (A, CSU) EST 56A WIRING METHODS 3 TTh 8:00am-11:50 T-305A R.MARTINEZ DATES: (#23763 meets 01/14 to 03/13) EST 56B ADVISORY: EST 54. (A, CSU) EST 56B MOTOR CONTROLS 3 TTh 8:00am-11:50 T-305A R.MARTINEZ DATES: (#23768 meets 03/18 to 05/22) EST 56C ADVISORY: EST 54 and 58. (A, CSU) EST 56C INDUSTRIAL ELTRN 3 F 8:00am-11:50 T-305A B.MILLER Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

85 84 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE EST 57C ADVISORY: EST 54. (A, CSU) EST 57C VOICE/DATA CABLE 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 T-303H R.MARTINEZ EST 58 PREREQ: None. (Formerly ET 58) (A, CSU) EST 58 PROG LOGIC CNTRL 3 MTWTh 2:00pm-3:50 CTC-O STAFF DATES: (#23802 meets 01/13 to 03/13) EST 58 PROG LOGIC CNTRL 3 TTh 6:00pm-9:50 T-304 D.ADAMS DATES: (#23805 meets 03/18 to 05/22) EST 59 PREREQ: None. (Formerly ET 60) (A, CSU) EST 59 INSTRMNTN SYSTEMS 3 TTh 6:00pm-9:50 T-304 D.ADAMS DATES: (#23808 meets 01/14 to 03/13) EST 60 PREREQ: None. (Formerly ET 61) (A, CSU) EST 60 A+PC MAINTENANCE 3 TTh 10:00am-11:50 T-203N D.RILEY EST 60 A+PC MAINTENANCE 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 T-203N D.RILEY EST 61 ADVISORY: EST 55A, EST 60, and AT 10 strongly recommended. (CISCO-CCNA 1) (Formerly ET 59) (A, CSU) EST 61 NETWRKNG FUNDMTL 3 MTh 6:00pm-9:50 T-203N B.MILLER DATES: (#67103 meets 01/13 to 03/13) EST 62 PREREQ: EST 61. (CISCO-CCNA 2) (A, CSU) EST 62 ROUTR PROTOCOLS 3 MTh 6:00pm-9:50 T-203N D.HIMES DATES: (#67125 meets 03/17 to 05/22) EST 63 PREREQ: EST 62. (CISCO-CCNA 3) (A, CSU) EST 63 ADV ROUT/SWITCH 3 MTh 6:00pm-9:50 T-203N B.MILLER DATES: (#67203 meets 01/13 to 03/13) EST 64 PREREQ: EST 63. (CISCO-CCNA 4) (A, CSU) EST 64 ADV NTWRKNG/MGMT 3 MTh 6:00pm-9:50 T-203N D.HIMES DATES: (#67225 meets 03/17 to 05/22) EST 80 ADVISORY: EST 51, 52, 53, and 54. (A, CSU) EST 80 PHOTOVOLTAICS 3 F 1:30pm-5:20 CTC-O D.PUTMAN EST 81 ADVISORY: EST 54 and 96D. (Formerly ET 51) (A, CSU) EST 81 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYS 3 F 8:00am-11:50 T-303H R.MARTINEZ EST 96A PREREQ: None. (See also BSCA 17) (A, CSU) EST 96A NATL ELEC CODE-1 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 T-305A J.RATTO EST 96B PREREQ: None. (See also BSCA 27) (A, CSU) EST 96B NATL ELEC CODE-2 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 T-305A J.RATTO EST 96C PREREQ: None. (See also BSCA 37) (A, CSU) EST 96C NATL ELEC CODE-3 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 T-305A J.RATTO EST 96D PREREQ: None. (See also BSCA 47) (A, CSU) EST 96D NEC-ELEC SAFETY 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 T-305A J.RATTO EST 175B COREQ: EST 175BL. ADVISORY: Eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also CONS 175B) (A) EST 175B RESIDENT WIRING 2 4 TTh 3:30pm-6:20 T-405 R.GORMAN JR EST 175B RESIDENT WIRING 2 4 TTh 6:00pm-8:35 T-405 B.NELSON EST 175BL COREQ: EST 175B. ADVISORY: Eligibility for AT 130 or MATH 201 and eligibility for 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also CONS 175BL) (A) EST 175BL RES WIRING LAB HRS ARR OFF R.GORMAN JR EST 175BL RES WIRING LAB HRS ARR OFF B.NELSON NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

86 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 85 ENGINEERING ENGR 2 ADVISORY: MATH 4A and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ENGR 26) (A, CSU, UC) ENGR 2 GRAPHICS 4 MW 2:00pm-6:05 S-20 T.YARBROUGH ENGR 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) ENGR 10 INTRO TO ENGR 2 MW 9:00am-9:50 OAB-274 STAFF ENGR 10 INTRO TO ENGR 2 TTh 1:00pm-1:50 OAB-274 STAFF ENGR 10 INTRO TO ENGR 2 TTh 2:00pm-4:50 S-200 STAFF ENGR 10 INTRO TO ENGR 2 MW 3:00pm-3:50 OAB-278 STAFF ENGR 10 INTRO TO ENGR 2 MW 4:00pm-4:50 OAB-278 STAFF ENGR 11 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ENGR 11 MFR PROCESSES 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 S-20 T.YARBROUGH ENGLISH ENGL 1A PREREQ: A pass grade in ENGL 125 or ESL 67 and ENGL 126 or ESL 68 or appropriate score on reading and writing sections of Placement Test. (C-ID ENGL 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 ARR WEB T.TARAZI DATES: (#23988 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#23988 is offered on-line via the Internet and will not meet on campus. Students may register for this course on campus or on-line using WebAdvisor. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet, possess basic computing skills, and submit a personal address when registering for this course. The instructor will instructions for the course and a password to access the course to students before the course begins. Students needing information can contact the instructor, via , at teresa.tarazi@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 ARR WEB T.TARAZI DATES: (#23993 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#23993 is offered on-line via the Internet and will not meet on campus. Students may register for this course on campus or on-line using WebAdvisor. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet, possess basic computing skills, and submit a personal address when registering for this course. The instructor will instructions for the course and a password to access the course to students before the course begins. Students needing information can contact the instructor, via , at teresa.tarazi@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 ARR WEB R.STARR (#26391 is offered on-line via the Internet and will not meet on campus. Students may register for this course on campus or on-line using WebAdvisor. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet, possess basic computing skills, and submit a personal address when registering for this course. The instructor will instructions for the course and a password to access the course to students before the course begins. Students needing information can contact the instructor, via , at Rebecca.starr@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 ARR WEB G.BOLEN (#45260 is offered on-line via the Internet and will not meet on campus. Students may register for this course on campus or on-line using WebAdvisor. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet, possess basic computing skills, and submit a personal address when registering for this course. The instructor will instructions for the course and a password to access the course to students before the course begins. Students needing information can contact the instructor, via , at gennean.bolen@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MW 6:00am-7:50 OAB-125 M.COON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 6:00am-7:50 OAB-125 M.COON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-102 L.CONTRERAS ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-120 S.HOOPER ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-126 T.FRITZCHLE ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MTWTh 8:00am-8:50 LA-107 STAFF ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 8:00am-9:10 LA-101 S.MUNOZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 8:00am-9:10 LA-102 J.GUZMAN ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 8:00am-9:50 LA-101 J.TANNEN (#23945 focus on Political Music. Students will read, discuss, and write about political music, with an emphasis on the United States from the 1920 s to present day.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 8:00am-9:50 LA-102 S.MUNOZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 9:20am-10:30 LA-102 L.HERRICK Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

87 86 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ***** ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 9:20am-10:30 OAB-171 T.TARAZI (Above class content has a Chicano/Latino emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in a COUN 54 course. Contact Lori Natal in ST-232 or Teresa Tarazi in FO-37 for details.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TThF 9:20am-10:30 LA-103 R.GUGLIELMINO ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 10:00am-11:10 LA-206 R.BENAS ***** ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 LA-102 K.CROCKET (Above class content has an African-American emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in COUN 43, COUN 48 and AFRAM 3. For additional information, contact the instructor at karen.crocket@fresnocitycollege.edu or at [559] , ext ) ***** ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 LA-101 J.GUZMAN (Above class is a part of the Camino Bridge Program course and requires concurrent enrollment in COUN 53. For more information and permission to enroll, contact Leticia Canales at [559] , ext ) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 OAB-180 C.STEELE SMITH ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 ARR R.STARR ***** ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-101 L.HERRICK (Above class content has an Southeast Asian emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in COUN 48. Contact Shoua Yang at [559] , ext. 8639, or Victor Yang at [559] , ext or victor.yang@fresnocitycollege.edu for information.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-102 J.MOSES ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TWTh 12:00pm-1:05 LA-103 J.TREVINO ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-101 R.BENAS ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-102 T.NELSON ***** ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MW 12:00pm-1:50 ARR K.CHACON (Above class content has a Chicano/Latino emphasis and includes a mentoring component. Requires concurrent enrollment in a COUN 54 course. Contact Lori Natal in ST-232 or Kenneth Chacon in FO-7 for details.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 LA-101 S.SAVALA ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 LA-102 K.DAVIES ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 1:20pm-2:30 LA-101 R.GUGLIELMINO ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 1:20pm-2:30 LA-102 J.TANNEN (#23967 will focus on Superheroes in Popular Culture. Students will research the history of superheroes and analyze their roles in various mediums, including comic books, literature, and film.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 LA-101 K.DAVIES ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 LA-102 A.CONSOLATTI ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 ARR J.BEAVERS ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TWTh 2:40pm-3:45 LA-103 K.LUTTRELL ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-101 M.MANIQUIZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-102 T.NELSON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MW 3:00pm-4:50 LA-120 STAFF ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MWF 3:30pm-4:40 OAB-273 N.HERNANDEZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-101 K.LUTTRELL ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-102 K.JOHNSON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-101 M.PATTON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-102 K.JOHNSON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-104 C.STEELE SMITH ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 MW 5:00pm-6:50 OAB-173 STAFF ***** ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 OAB-171 R.MARGOLIS AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-160 R.MARGOLIS DATES: (Above class meets 01/28 to 03/01) (Above class is part of the Business Division 25-Month Program. Entrance into the class by permission of the Business Division. Meets: 01/28, 01/30 02/01, 02/04, 02/06, 02/08, 02/11, 02/13, 02/18, 02/20, 02/22, 02/25, 02/27 and 03/01.) ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-101 K.CHACON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-102 L.GUEST ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 OAB-180 D.COGBURN ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 OAB-273 R.ESPINOSA ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-101 R.MYERS ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-102 N.DIAZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 OAB-125 D.COGBURN ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-103 J.SCROGGINS ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-101 S.HOOPER NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

88 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-102 R.ESPINOSA ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-103 P.GRAHAM ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-105 L.GUEST ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-122 C.COSTELLO ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 OAB-273 A.YANG ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 F 6:00pm-9:50 LA-101 A.BLIGH ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 F 6:00pm-9:50 LA-120 M.MANIQUIZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 F 6:00pm-9:50 LA-102 S.VELEZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-101 K.CHACON ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-102 R.MYERS ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-107 N.DIAZ ENGL 1A READ & COMP 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-203 STAFF ENGL 1B PREREQ: ENGL 1A. (C-ID ENGL 120) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 ARR WEB M.HIEBERT (#23146 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Enrolled students will receive the specific URL, log-on and password via prior to the start of class. You MUST activate, monitor, and use your college address, the one that ends in scccd.edu after you register for the course. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. For additional information, contact the instructor at margaret.hiebert@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] , ext ) ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 LA-108 L.CONTRERAS ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 LA-108 L.HERRICK ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 OAB-125 STAFF ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 LA-108 R.GUGLIELMINO ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 LA-108 M.HIEBERT ENGL 1B INTRO LITERATURE 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-131 K.CHACON ENGL 3 PREREQ: ENGL 1A. (C-ID ENGL 105) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 LA-108 L.CONTRERAS ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 LA-108 C.DISCONT ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 LA-107 M.ROBERTS ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 LA-107 C.DISCONT ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 LA-108 J.TANNEN ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-273 L.HERRICK ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 LA-108 J.TANNEN ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 LA-126 C.DISCONT ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 LA-108 M.PATTON ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 LA-106 C.ROOKS ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 LA-108 K.MIKO ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 MW 2:30pm-3:45 OAB-171 J.RYAN ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 LA-108 M.PATTON ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 LA-108 K.MIKO ENGL 3 CRIT RDG & WRIT 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 LA-108 F.WEINSCHENK ENGL 3H PREREQ: ENGL 1A. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (C-ID ENGL 105) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** ENGL 3H HON CRIT RD WRTG 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 OAB-273 M.ROBERTS (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) ***** ENGL 3H HON CRIT RD WRTG 3 MW 2:00pm-3:15 LA-108 C.ROOKS (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) ENGL 12 PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 12 BIBLE LITERATURE 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-171 J.RYAN ENGL 15A PREREQ: ENGL 1A or the equivalent. (Formerly ENGL 15) (C-ID ENGL 200 = ENGL 15A + ENGL 15B) (A, CSU, UC) ENGL 15A CREAT WRT:POETRY 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 LA-206 M.ROBERTS ENGL 15A CREAT WRT:POETRY 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-171 K.CHACON ENGL 15C PREREQ: ENGL 1A or the equivalent. (See also TA 15C) (A, CSU, UC) ENGL 15C CREA WRT:PLAYWRT 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 MS-103 C.ERVEN Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

89 88 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ENGL 44B PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. Neither ENGL 1B nor ENGL 44A is a prerequisite for this course. (C-ID ENGL 145) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 44B WLD LIT SINCE REN 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 LA-206 STAFF ENGL 46B PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. Neither ENGL 1B nor ENGL 46A is a prerequisite for this class. (C-ID ENGL 165) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 46B ENGL LITERATURE 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 LA-107 M.ROBERTS ENGL 48B PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. Neither ENGL 1B nor ENGL 48A is a prerequisite for this class. (C-ID ENGL 135) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ENGL 48B INTRO AMER LIT 2 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 LA-107 L.CONTRERAS ENGL 125 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test or satisfactory completion of ENGL 252 or 282. (Formerly ENGL A and ENGL 25) (A) ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 ARR WEB C.ROOKS (#24080 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Enrolled students will receive the specific course URL, log-on and password via prior to the start of class. Your address MUST be given at the time of registration [either on campus or on-line using WebAdvisor] or you may the instructor, Clay Rooks, at clay.rooks@fresnocitycollege.edu. There are no oncampus meetings scheduled. For additional information, contact Clay Rooks at [559] , ext ) ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 ARR WEB STAFF (#45285 is offered on-line via the Internet and will not meet on campus. Students may register for this course on campus or on-line using WebAdvisor. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet, possess basic computing skills, and submit a personal address when registering for this course. The instructor will instructions for the course and a password to access the course to students before the course begins. Students needing information can contact the instructor.) ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-105 J.MYERS ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-106 J.ROWLEY ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-107 STAFF ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-201 STAFF ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MW 7:00am-8:50 LA-203 M.BOHIGIAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 8:00am-9:10 LA-106 J.TREVINO ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MW 8:00am-9:50 ARR J.MYERS ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 8:00am-9:50 LA-121 G.BOLEN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 8:00am-9:50 LA-105 J.TREVINO ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 8:00am-10:30 LA-105 STAFF DATES: (#24116 meets 03/17 to 05/16) ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 F 8:00am-11:50 LA-126 J.ROWLEY ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MW 9:00am-10:50 ARR A.LIEBERMAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 9:20am-10:30 LA-106 S.MUNOZ ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 LA-105 S.MUNOZ ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-105 J.GUZMAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-106 J.TREVINO ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MW 11:00am-12:50 ARR STAFF ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-105 C.ROOKS ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-106 K.DAVIES ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 LA-105 G.BOLEN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 LA-106 J.GUZMAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MW 1:00pm-2:50 LA-107 E.SCHEID ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 W 1:00pm-4:50 OAB-125 E.TALLMAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 1:20pm-2:30 LA-105 K.DAVIES ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 1:20pm-2:30 LA-106 C.MILLER ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 2:00pm-3:10 OAB-273 J.MORENO ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 OAB-131 STAFF ***** ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 LA-202 S.SAIZ (Above class is part of the African American Male Leadership Program [SYMBAA] and requires concurrent enrollment in AFRAM 3, COUN 48, and ENGL 126. For more information, contact Cedric Hardamon at , ext ) ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-105 M.MEDRANO ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-106 C.MILLER ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-202 S.VELEZ NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

90 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:50 LA-120 N.HERNANDEZ ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:50 LA-203 J.MYERS ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:50 OAB-180 G.GELEGAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 F 3:00pm-6:50 OAB-180 M.GOWDY ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MWF 4:00pm-5:10 OAB-171 J.MORENO ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-121 M.BACA ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-122 S.SAVALA ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-105 A.CONSOLATTI ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-106 E.SMITH ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 OAB-273 A.YANG ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-105 S.NORMAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-126 M.RAIGOZA ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 OAB-125 B.CARTER ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-105 S.NORMAN ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-121 S.VANG ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 F 6:00pm-9:50 LA-105 E.COOK ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-105 S.VANG ENGL 125 COLL WRIT SKILLS 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-122 E.COOK ENGL 126 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria or satisfactory completion of ENGL 262. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language. Not recommended for students with identified learning disabilities. (Formerly ENGL 26) (A) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 ARR WEB K.LEWIS AND MT 7:00am-7:50 LA-122 K.LEWIS (#23705 is a four-unit hybrid distance education class that includes two face-to-face sessions in addition to the online weekly contact. Each student needs full access to a computer with Internet connection, a printer, and an active SCCCD account. As with all academic courses, students will also need to plan for one to two hours additional study per course unit. For further information, contact the instructor at kristin.lewis@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 ARR WEB K.LEWIS AND MTW 8:00am-10:15 LA-122 K.LEWIS DATES: (#23756 meets 03/24 to 04/29) (#23756 is a four-unit hybrid distance education class that includes three weekly face-to-face sessions in addition to the online weekly contact. Each student needs full access to a computer with Internet connection, a printer, and an active SCCCD account. As with all academic courses, students will also need to plan for one to two hours additional study per course unit. For further information, contact the instructor at kristin.lewis@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 ARR WEB K.LEWIS AND MTW 8:00am-10:15 LA-122 K.LEWIS DATES: (#24196 meets 02/17 to 03/19) (#24196 is a four-unit hybrid distance education class that includes three weekly face-to-face sessions in addition to the online weekly contact. Concurrent enrollment is required in ENGL 262 [#24241]. Each student needs full access to a computer with Internet connection, a printer, and an active SCCCD account. As with all academic courses, students will also need to plan for one to two hours additional study per course unit. For further information, contact the instructor at kristin.lewis@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 ARR WEB O.DEKLOTZ AND MW 1:30pm-2:20 OAB-180 O.DEKLOTZ (#24202 is a four-unit hybrid distance education class that includes three face-to-face sessions and one online session per week. Each student will need full access to a computer with Internet connection, a printer, and an active SCCCD student account. As with all academic courses, students will also need to plan for one to two hours additional study per course unit. For further information, contact the instructor at olena.deklotz@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 OAB-173 L.CAMPBELL ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 DAILY 8:00am-10:20 OAB-173 L.CAMPBELL DATES: (#23769 meets 02/24 to 04/01) (#23769 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 262 [#23767].) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 DAILY 8:00am-10:20 OAB-173 L.CAMPBELL DATES: (#23772 meets 04/02 to 05/16) ***** ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 MTWTh 11:00am-11:50 LA-126 STAFF (Above class is part of the African American Male Leadership Program [SYMBAA] and requires concurrent enrollment in AFRAM 3, COUN 48, and ENGL 125. For more information, contact Cedric Hardamon at , ext ) ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 MW 12:00pm-12:50 LA-120 STAFF AND F 12:00pm-1:50 LA-120 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 TThF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-123 STAFF Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

91 90 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 MTWTh 2:00pm-2:50 LA-120 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 LA-126 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-126 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:50 LA-104 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 MWF 3:30pm-4:40 LA-107 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-108 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-120 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-120 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 OAB-131 STAFF ENGL 126 COLL RDNG SKILLS 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-120 STAFF ENGL 252 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language nor students with identified learning disabilities. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 52) ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 7:00am-8:10 OAB-180 R.MARGOLIS ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 7:00am-8:50 OAB-273 R.LOPEZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 8:00am-9:50 LA-106 R.LOPEZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 8:00am-10:30 LA-105 G.BOLEN DATES: (#24217 meets 01/13 to 03/14) ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 9:20am-10:30 LA-121 R.LOPEZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 LA-121 A.BOYLE ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 LA-106 L.LOGAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-121 R.LOPEZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MW 11:00am-12:50 OAB-173 E.SCHEID ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-121 R.LOPEZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 LA-121 L.LOGAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MW 1:00pm-2:50 LA-203 T.MEKREDIJIAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 ARR S.SAIZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 1:20pm-2:30 LA-121 M.BACA ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 1:20pm-2:30 OAB-125 K.CROCKET (#24226 has a Storytelling emphasis.) ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 LA-121 S.SAIZ ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 OAB-125 A.BOYLE ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 M 2:00pm-6:05 LA-104 E.TALLMAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 2:40pm-3:50 LA-121 K.CROCKET ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MW 3:00pm-4:50 LA-203 L.LOGAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MWF 3:30pm-4:40 LA-108 T.MEKREDIJIAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-201 M.MEDRANO ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-121 L.LOGAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-104 P.GRAHAM ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-121 G.GELEGAN ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-121 J.SIMPSON-URRUTIA ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-206 J.SIMPSON-URRUTIA ENGL 252 WRITING IMPROVE 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-121 A.BLIGH ENGL 260 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language. Not recommended for students with identified learning disabilities. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 60) ENGL 260 BASIC READING 4 DAILY 10:30am-11:50 LA-122 J.SANTOS DATES: (#23776 meets 01/13 to 03/14) ENGL 260 BASIC READING 4 DAILY 1:00pm-2:20 LA-122 J.SANTOS DATES: (#23777 meets 01/13 to 03/14) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

92 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 91 ENGL 262 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria or satisfactory completion of ENGL 260. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language. Not recommended for students with identified learning disabilities. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 62) ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 ARR WEB O.DEKLOTZ AND MTW 8:00am-8:50 LA-120 O.DEKLOTZ (#24240 is a four-unit hybrid distance education class that includes three face-to-face sessions and one online session per week. Each student will need full access to a computer with Internet connection, a printer, and an active SCCCD student account. As with all academic courses, students will also need to plan for one to two hours additional study per course unit. For further information, contact the instructor at olena.deklotz@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 ARR WEB K.LEWIS AND MTW 8:00am-10:15 LA-122 K.LEWIS DATES: (#24241 meets 01/13 to 02/12) (#24241 is a four-unit hybrid distance education class that includes three weekly face-to-face sessions in addition to the online weekly contact. Concurrent enrollment is required in ENGL 126 [#24196]. Each student needs full access to a computer with Internet connection, a printer, and an active SCCCD account. As with all academic courses, students will also need to plan for one to two hours additional study per course unit. For further information, contact the instructor at kristin.lewis@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-121 STAFF ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 DAILY 8:00am-10:20 OAB-173 L.CAMPBELL DATES: (#23767 meets 01/13 to 02/21) (#23767 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 126 [#23769].) ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 DAILY 10:30am-11:55 LA-122 J.SANTOS DATES: (#23778 meets 03/17 to 05/16) ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 MWF 11:00am-12:10 OAB-273 O.DEKLOTZ ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 DAILY 1:00pm-2:25 LA-122 J.SANTOS DATES: (#23779 meets 03/17 to 05/16) ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 OAB-171 O.DEKLOTZ ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 LA-105 STAFF ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-122 STAFF ENGL 262 READING IMPROVE 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 OAB-125 STAFF ENGL 277 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language. Students must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 77) ***** ENGL 277 READING SKILLS 3 MTWTh 11:00am-11:50 LA-120 J.COVINGTON ENGL 278 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria or satisfactory completion of ENGL 277. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language. Students must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 78) ***** ENGL 278 READING COMPREHEN 3 MTWTh 9:00am-9:50 LA-120 J.COVINGTON ENGL 281 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria. Not recommended for students learning English as a second language. Students must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 81) ***** ENGL 281 SENTENC GRAM/WRIT 3 MTWTh 1:00pm-1:50 LA-120 J.COVINGTON ENGL 282 PREREQ: Designated score on English placement test with other relevant criteria or satisfactory completion of ENGL 250 or 281. Not primarily recommended for students learning English as a second language. Students must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 82) ***** ENGL 282 PARAGRAPH WRITING 3 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50 LA-120 J.COVINGTON ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL 67 PREREQ: Use of language other than English as a primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 265W with a grade of C or better. (Formerly ENGL 54D) (A, CSU) ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-101 N.QUINTANA ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 8:00am-9:10 LA-103 S.POTTER ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 9:00am-11:35 OAB-180 R.SANTOS DATES: (#16308 meets 03/17 to 05/16) ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 9:20am-10:30 LA-103 S.POTTER Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

93 92 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-103 D.OCKEY (#91066 is a Learning Community [Life Language and Literature] course and requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 68 [#91016]. For more information, contact the instructor at [559] , ext ) ***** ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 12:00pm-2:30 LA-123 D.OCKEY DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/14) (Above class is part of the The Network Scholars, a coordinated program leading to transfer level courses. Concurrent enrollment is required in ESL 68, appropriate MATH, and CIT class. Please contact Janine Nkosi, counselor, at [559] for further information.) ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 1:20pm-3:50 LA-103 R.SANTOS DATES: (#24772 meets 03/17 to 05/16) (#24772 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 68 [#32007].) ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-123 U.CHALASANI ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 T 6:00pm-9:50 LA-103 A.DOMINGUEZ ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 Th 6:00pm-9:50 LA-104 STAFF ESL 68 PREREQ: Use of language other than English as a primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 265R with a grade of C or better. (A, CSU) ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 MTWTh 7:00am-7:50 LA-123 E.ADICHO ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 MWF 9:20am-10:30 LA-104 P.VAN VLEET ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 TThF 10:40am-11:50 OAB-173 P.VAN VLEET ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-103 P.VAN VLEET (#91016 is a Learning Community [Life Language and Literature] course and requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 67 [#91066]. For more information, contact the instructor at [559] , ext ) ***** ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 MWF 12:00pm-2:30 LA-123 D.OCKEY DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/23) (Above class is part of the The Network Scholars, a coordinated program leading to transfer level courses. Concurrent enrollment is required in ESL 67, appropriate Math, and CIT class. Please contact Janine Nkosi, counselor, at [559] for further information.) ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 MWF 1:20pm-3:50 LA-103 R.SANTOS DATES: (#32007 meets 01/13 to 03/14) (#32007 requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 67 [#24772].) ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-103 STAFF ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-122 C.WALL ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-123 C.SMITH ESL 264R PREREQ: Use of language other than English as primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 263R with a grade of C or better. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ESL 64R) ESL 264R INTER READ/VOCAB 4 TWTh 10:40am-11:45 LA-123 S.HUNEAULT-SCHULTZE ESL 264R INTER READ/VOCAB 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-107 K.GRIFFITHS ESL 264W PREREQ: Use of language other than English as a primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 263W with a grade of C or better. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 54A and ESL 64 and 64W) ESL 264W INTER WRITE/GRAMR 4 TWTh 8:00am-9:05 LA-123 R.TARANGO ESL 264W INTER WRITE/GRAMR 4 MTTh 12:00pm-1:10 LA-104 S.POTTER ESL 264W INTER WRITE/GRAMR 4 M 6:00pm-10:05 LA-103 C.GUADIAN-DJANIE ESL 265R PREREQ: Use of language other than English as primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 264R with a grade of C or better. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ESL 64R) ESL 265R HIGH INT READ/VOC 4 TThF 8:00am-9:10 LA-103 P.VAN VLEET ESL 265R HIGH INT READ/VOC 4 MTTh 9:20am-10:30 LA-123 J.CARROLL ESL 265R HIGH INT READ/VOC 4 TWTh 1:20pm-2:25 OAB-173 S.HUNEAULT-SCHULTZE ESL 265R HIGH INT READ/VOC 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-103 D.STARK ESL 265R HIGH INT READ/VOC 4 Th 5:00pm-8:50 OAB-180 P.MCILHARGEY ESL 265W PREREQ: Use of language other than English as a primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 264W with a grade of C or better. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly ENGL 64C and ESL 65 and 65W) ESL 265W HIGH INT WRIT/GRAM 4 MTTh 8:00am-9:10 LA-123 S.HUNEAULT-SCHULTZE ESL 265W HIGH INT WRIT/GRAM 4 TWTh 9:20am-10:25 LA-123 S.HUNEAULT-SCHULTZE ESL 265W HIGH INT WRIT/GRAM 4 MWF 9:20am-11:50 OAB-180 R.SANTOS DATES: (#32006 meets 01/13 to 03/14) ESL 265W HIGH INT WRIT/GRAM 4 TTH 3:00pm-4:50 LA-123 S.POTTER ESL 265W HIGH INT WRIT/GRAM 4 W 6:00pm-9:50 LA-104 K.KABBANI NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

94 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 93 FASHION MERCHANDISING FM 27 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also Marketing 22) (A, CSU) FM 27 FASHION MERCH 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 BE-134 P.HUTTON FM 28 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also MKTG 17) (Formerly R FAS 17) (A, CSU) FM 28 VISUAL MERCHAND 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 BE-134 P.HUTTON FILM FILM 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) FILM 1 FILM STUDIES 3 F 8:30am-11:35 MS-104 J.BEAVERS FILM 1 FILM STUDIES 3 MW 3:00pm-4:20 MS-104 STAFF FILM 1 FILM STUDIES 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 MS-132 D.HAMP FILM 2A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FILM 1A) (A, CSU-GE, FILM 2A CINEMA TTh 12:00pm-2:50 MS-104 J.MOSES DATES: (#23388 meets 01/14 to 03/13) FILM 2B ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FILM 1B) (A, CSU-GE, FILM 2B CINEMA 1960-PRES 3 TTh 12:00pm-3:05 MS-104 J.MOSES DATES: (#23389 meets 03/18 to 05/15) FILM 2B CINEMA 1960-PRES 3 MW 1:00pm-2:20 MS-132 D.HAMP FILM 2B CINEMA 1960-PRES 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 MS-104 J.MOSES FIRE TECHNOLOGY FIRET 1 PREREQ: None. (Formerly FIRE S 1) (A, CSU) FIRET 1 FIRE PROTECT ORG 3 Th 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25889 meets 01/16 to 02/27) FIRET 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 6) (A, CSU) FIRET 2 FIRE PREVEN TECH 3 F 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25891 meets 01/17 to 03/07) FIRET 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 7) (A, CSU) FIRET 3 EQUIP & SYSTEMS 3 F 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25897 meets 03/14 to 05/02) FIRET 4 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 5) (A, CSU) FIRET 4 BLDG CONSTRUCTION 3 M 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25912 meets 01/13 to 03/10) FIRET 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 3) (A, CSU) FIRET 5 FIRE/BHAV/COMBUST 3 M 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25915 meets 03/17 to 05/05) FIRET 8 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 8) (A, CSU) FIRET 8 FIRE HYDRAULICS 3 Th 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25916 meets 03/13 to 05/01) FIRET 9 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 9) (A, CSU) FIRET 9 FIRE FIGHT PRAC 3 W 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25918 meets 01/15 to 02/26) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

95 94 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE FIRET 130A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A) ***** FIRET 130A BAS FIRE ACADEMY 1 13 MTWTh 6:00pm-09:50 CTC-J G.MONCIBAIS AND ARR ARR G.MONCIBAIS AND S 8:00am-5:05 CTC-J G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (Above class meets 01/06 to 08/06) FIRET 131 PREREQ: Possession of a valid CPR card that proves training equivalent to the American Heart Association s Guideline 2000 for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care at the Health Provider level. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 60 and FIRE S 31 and FIRET 31) (A) FIRET 131 EMERG MED TECH 1 10 TWTh 6:00pm-9:50 CTC-E R.LAKELA AND ARR ARR R.LAKELA DATES: (#67156 meets 01/14 to 05/22) FIRET 131 EMERG MED TECH 1 10 TWTh 6:00pm-9:50 CTC-I W.BROTSIS AND ARR ARR W.BROTSIS DATES: (#67122 meets 01/14 to 05/22) FIRET 134 PREREQ: FIRET 133. (A) ***** FIRET 134 PARAMEDIC CLINCL 4 ARR OFF W.BROTSIS AND ARR ARR W.BROTSIS DATES: (Above class meets 01/27 to 05/30) FIRET 150C ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 50C and FIRET 50C) (A) FIRET 150C FIRE MGMT 1 2 T 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25921 meets 04/01 to 05/06) FIRET 150E ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FIRE S 50E and FIRET 50E) (A) FIRET 150E FIRE COMMAND 1B 2 T 8:00am-5:05 CTC-I G.MONCIBAIS DATES: (#25924 meets 01/14 to 02/11) FIRET 261 PREREQ: Valid Emergency Medical Technician 1 course completion certificate. (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) (Formerly FIRE S 61 and FIRET 61) FIRET 261 EMT 1 REFRESHER 1 TWTh CTC-E W.BROTSIS DATES: (#67256 meets 01/14 to 05/23) FIRET 261 EMT 1 REFRESHER 1 TWTh CTC-I W.BROTSIS DATES: (#67222 meets 01/14 to 05/23) FOOD AND NUTRITION FN 1 FN 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. MATH 250 recommended. (Formerly HEC 1) (A, CSU) FN 1 FOOD PREPARATION 3 MTW 9:00am-12:10 AH-110 J.DAVEY DATES: (#25096 meets 01/13 to 03/12) (This section requires a $30 materials fee. This does not include additional student costs for culinary uniform and culinary tools.) PREREQ: FN 1. (A, CSU) FN 2 ADV FOOD PREP 3 MTW 9:00am-1:05 AH-110 J.DAVEY DATES: (#25102 meets 03/17 to 05/14) (This section requires a $30 materials fee. This does not include additional student costs for culinary uniform and culinary tools.) FN 35 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly H EC 60) (A, CSU, UC) FN 35 NUTRITION & HLTH 3 TW 2:30pm-5:20 OAB-271 R.CERDA DATES: (#25093 meets 01/14 to 03/12) FN 40 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly H EC 40) (A, CSU, UC) FN 40 NUTRITION 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-104 R.CERDA FN 40 NUTRITION 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 SO-104 R.CERDA FN 40 NUTRITION 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 SO-104 R.CERDA FN 40 NUTRITION 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 HS-210 K.EICHMANN FN 40 NUTRITION 3 TTh 5:00pm-6:15 SO-208 N.CANNON FN 40 NUTRITION 3 TTh 6:00pm-7:15 SO-211 I.ARRAMBIDE NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

96 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 95 FN 43 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly H EC 43) (See also WSTS 43) (A, CSU) FN 43 WOMEN NUTRITION 2 T 6:30pm-8:20 OAB-271 N.CANNON FN 45 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. FN 40 or equivalent strongly recommended. Concurrent enrollment in FSM 19 recommended. (Formerly DT SER 5 and H EC 5) (A, CSU) FN 45 THERAPEUTIC DIETS 3 M 2:30pm-5:35 OAB-216 R.CERDA FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT FSM 11 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 69 and concurrent enrollment in FSM 19 recommended. (Formerly DT SER 11) (A, CSU) FSM 11 FD SERV SUPERVSN 2 Th 9:00am-10:50 AH-110 B.THOMPSON FSM 15 ADVISORY: FSM 35 recommended. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. MATH 250 recommended. Concurrent enrollment in FSM 19 recommended. (Formerly DT SER 15) (A, CSU) FSM 15 FD PRODUCTN MGMT 2 Th 11:00am-12:50 AH-110 B.THOMPSON FSM 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (Formerly DT SER 19) (A, CSU) ***** FSM 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 W 6:30pm-7:20 OAB-217 STAFF AND 7HRS ARR ARR STAFF FSM 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. MATH 250 recommended. (Formerly FD SER 66) (A, CSU) FSM 25 FOOD/BEVRG CNTRL 2 Th 1:00pm-5:15 AH-110 C.RAYBURN DATES: (#25111 meets 03/20 to 05/15) FSM 35 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. Concurrent enrollment in FSM 19 recommended. (Formerly DT SER 35) (A, CSU) FSM 35 SAN/SAFETY/EQUIP 2 WTh 1:00pm-2:50 HS-160 J.DAVEY DATES: (#25114 meets 01/15 to 03/13) FSM 35 SAN/SAFETY/EQUIP 2 WTh 1:00pm-2:50 HS-160 J.DAVEY DATES: (#25115 meets 03/19 to 05/15) FSM 38 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. MATH 250 recommended. (Formerly DT SER 58) (A, CSU) FSM 38 QUANTITY FD PREP 3 MTW 1:30pm-5:20 AH-110 C.RAYBURN DATES: (#25122 meets 01/13 to 03/12) (This section requires a $50 materials fee. This does not include additional student costs for culinary uniform and culinary tools.) FSM 146 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. MATH 250 recommended. (Formerly FSM 46) (A) FSM 146 ELEM FS COMP MT 1:00pm-2:20 HS-160 J.DAVEY DATES: (#25106 meets 01/13 to 03/11) FSM 147 PREREQ: FSM 146. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. MATH 250 recommended. (Formerly FSM 47) (A) FSM 147 ELEM FS COMP MT 1:30pm-2:50 HS-160 J.DAVEY DATES: (#25107 meets 03/17 to 05/13) FSM 162 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FD SER 62 and FSM 62) (A) FSM 162 CHLD MENU PLANNG 3 T 4:00pm-6:50 SO-212 N.WHALEN Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

97 96 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE FOREIGN LANGUAGES AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ASL 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ASL 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ASL 1 BEG AM SIGN LANG 4 MTWTh 9:00am-10:50 OAB-273 N.MITCHELL-CARROLL DATES: (#25052 meets 01/13 to 03/13) ASL 1 BEG AM SIGN LANG 4 MW 4:00pm-5:50 LA-202 C.HODGES ASL 1 BEG AM SIGN LANG 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-202 J.LESSARD ASL 1 BEG AM SIGN LANG 4 MW 6:00pm-7:50 LA-106 K.CATRON ASL 2 PREREQ: ASL 1 or two years of high school ASL or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ASL 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ASL 2 HIGH-BEG ASL 4 MTWTh 9:00am-10:50 OAB-273 N.MITCHELL-CARROLL DATES: (#25064 meets 03/17 to 05/22) ASL 2 HIGH-BEG ASL 4 MW 12:00pm-1:50 LA-126 N.MITCHELL-CARROLL ASL 2 HIGH-BEG ASL 4 TTh 6:00pm-7:50 LA-202 L.PAINTER ASL 3 PREREQ: ASL 2 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ASL 2A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ASL 3 INT AM SIGN LANG 4 TTh 4:00pm-5:50 LA-201 C.HODGES ASL 4 PREREQ: ASL 3 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ASL 2B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ASL 4 HIGH-INTERMD ASL 4 MW 6:00pm-7:50 LA-202 C.HODGES ASL 6 PREREQ: ASL 3 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU- GE, UC) ASL 6 STRUCTURE OF ASL 3 TTh 12:00pm-1:15 LA-203 N.MITCHELL-CARROLL ASL 7 PREREQ: ASL 2 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU- GE, UC, I) ASL 7 DEAF HISTORY 3 TTh 6:00pm-7:15 LA-203 C.HODGES ASL 21 PREREQ: ASL 3 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ASL 21 ASL TO ENLG TRANS 3 TTh 4:00pm-5:15 LA-126 STAFF ASL 22 PREREQ: ASL 3 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ASL 22 ENGL TO ASL TRANS 3 MW 4:00pm-5:15 OAB-131 STAFF ARMENIAN ARMEN 2 PREREQ: ARMEN 1 or 2 years of high school Armenian or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly ARMEN 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ARMEN 2 HIGH-BEGIN ARMEN 5 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 LA-207 A.TOPOUZKHANIAN CHINESE CHIN 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CHIN 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHIN 1 BEGIN CHINESE 5 TTh 11:00am-1:15 LA-107 L.MANN CHIN 2 PREREQ: CHIN 1 or 2 years of high school Chinese or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly CHIN 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) CHIN 2 HIGH-BEG CHINESE 5 TTh 1:30pm-3:45 LA-107 L.MANN NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

98 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 97 FRENCH FRENCH 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FRENCH 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) FRENCH 1 BEGIN FRENCH 5 MW 2:30pm-4:45 OAB-173 S.TAYLOR FRENCH 2 PREREQ: FRENCH 1 or 2 years of high school French or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly FRENCH 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) FRENCH 2 HIGH-BEG FRENCH 5 MW 12:00pm-2:15 LA-206 S.TAYLOR GERMAN GERMAN 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly GERMAN 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GERMAN 1 BEGIN GERMAN 5 MW 4:00pm-6:15 OAB-180 J.RITCHIE HMONG HMONG 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly HMONG 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HMONG 1 BEGINNING HMONG 5 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 OAB-171 K.YANG HMONG 2 PREREQ: HMONG 1 or 2 years of high school Hmong or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly HMONG 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HMONG 2 HIGH-BEGIN HMONG 5 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 LA-107 T.CHA JAPANESE JAPAN 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly JAPAN 1A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) JAPAN 1 BEGIN JAPANESE 5 MW 4:00pm-6:15 LA-126 K.HOWARD JAPAN 2 PREREQ: JAPAN 1 or 2 years of high school Japanese or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly JAPAN 1B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) JAPAN 2 HIGH-BEGIN JAPAN 5 MW 6:30pm-8:45 LA-126 K.HOWARD PORTUGUESE PORT 2 PREREQ: PORT 1, or 2 years of high school Portuguese or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PORT 2 HIGH-BEG PORTGUSE 5 MW 5:00pm-7:15 LA-206 D.ROSS SPANISH SPAN 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 1A) (C-ID SPAN 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 DAILY 7:00am-7:50 LA-202 C.MATA SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 LA-202 S.FERRER SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 MW 8:00am-10:15 LA-126 N.MAROOT SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 LA-201 M.GARCIA SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 DAILY 9:00am-10:50 LA-202 S.FERRER DATES: (#25116 meets 01/13 to 03/14) SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 DAILY 9:00am-10:50 LA-203 J.PINKARD DATES: (#25117 meets 01/13 to 03/14) SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 DAILY 10:00am-10:50 LA-201 M.GARCIA SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 TTh 12:00pm-2:15 OAB-180 C.MATA SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 TTh 1:30pm-3:45 LA-201 J.MARTINEZ SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 MW 1:30pm-3:50 LA-201 Y.GARZA Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

99 98 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 MW 2:00pm-4:15 LA-207 S.CORTES SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 TTh 3:00pm-5:15 LA-207 M.CORONEL SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 MW 5:00pm-7:15 OAB-273 M.CORONEL SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 MW 6:00pm-8:15 LA-207 STAFF SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 LA-106 Y.RAMIREZ SPAN 1 BEGIN SPANISH 5 TTh 7:00pm-9:15 LA-201 M.CORONEL SPAN 2 PREREQ: SPAN 1 or 2 years of high school Spanish or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 1B) (C-ID SPAN 110) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 2 HIGH-BEG SPANISH 5 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 LA-201 R.MARTINEZ SPAN 2 HIGH-BEG SPANISH 5 DAILY 9:00am-10:50 LA-202 S.FERRER DATES: (#25146 meets 03/17 to 05/23) SPAN 2 HIGH-BEG SPANISH 5 MW 9:00am-11:15 LA-207 R.MARTINEZ SPAN 2 HIGH-BEG SPANISH 5 TTh 9:00am-11:15 LA-207 R.MARTINEZ SPAN 2 HIGH-BEG SPANISH 5 TTh 2:00pm-4:15 LA-206 Y.GARZA SPAN 2 HIGH-BEG SPANISH 5 MW 6:00pm-8:15 LA-201 L.ABULAYLA SPAN 3 PREREQ: SPAN 2, or three years of high school Spanish or equivalent (extensive living experience with the language). ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 2A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 3 INTER SPANISH 5 MW 11:30am-1:50 LA-207 S.CORTES SPAN 3NS PREREQ: Three years of high school Spanish or a basic speaking knowledge of Spanish. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 21) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 3NS INT SPAN SPEAKERS 5 DAILY 9:00am-10:50 LA-203 J.PINKARD DATES: (#25162 meets 03/17 to 05/23) SPAN 3NS INT SPAN SPEAKERS 5 MW 11:00am-1:15 LA-201 N.MAROOT SPAN 4 PREREQ: SPAN 3 or 3NS or equivalent (extensive living experience with the language). ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 2B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 4 HIGH-INT SPANISH 5 TTh 11:00am-1:15 LA-201 J.PINKARD SPAN 4NS PREREQ: SPAN 3NS or a basic speaking knowledge of Spanish. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 22) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 4NS HIGH INT SPAN SPKR 5 TTh 11:00am-1:15 LA-202 N.MAROOT SPAN 5 PREREQ: SPAN 4 or Spanish 4NS, or equivalent (extensive using Spanish at home, at work or abroad). ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly SPAN 3A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 5 MEX/SPN/US STORY 4 MW 11:00am-12:50 LA-203 J.PINKARD SPAN 7 PREREQ: SPAN 4 or 4NS or equivalent (experience using Spanish at home, at work or abroad). ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) SPAN 7 ADV COMP/GRAM 4 TTh 11:30am-1:20 LA-207 R.MARTINEZ GEOGRAPHY GEOG 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (C-ID GEOG 120) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOG 2 CULTURAL GEOG 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 OAB-231 J.TEEPLE GEOG 4A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly GEOG 4) (C-ID GEOG 125 = GEOG 4A + GEOG 4B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOG 4A WORLD GEOG 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 SO-212 J.KOSHEAR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) GEOG 4A WORLD GEOG 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-212 J.KOSHEAR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) GEOG 4A WORLD GEOG 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 SO-212 J.KOSHEAR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) GEOG 4A WORLD GEOG 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 SO-104 S.BOYD GEOG 4A WORLD GEOG 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 SO-209 L.WEAVER NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

100 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 99 GEOG 4B ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly GEOG 5) (C-ID GEOG 125 = GEOG 4A + GEOG 4B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOG 4B WORLD GEOG 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 HS-120 J.TEEPLE GEOG 4B WORLD GEOG 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 OAB-231 J.TEEPLE GEOG 4B WORLD GEOG 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 HS-120 J.TEEPLE GEOG 4B WORLD GEOG 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-231 J.TEEPLE GEOG 4B WORLD GEOG 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 SO-209 L.WEAVER GEOG 7 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOG 7 EARTHS SURFACE 4 MW 2:00pm-3:15 S-290 J.KOSHEAR AND T 2:00pm-3:50 S-280 J.KOSHEAR GEOG 8 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (C-ID GEOG 130) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOG 8 WEATHER/CLIMATE 4 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 OAB-274 S.BOYD AND T 11:30am-1:20 S-280 S.BOYD GEOG 8 WEATHER/CLIMATE 4 M 7:30pm-10:35 S-100 J.FOX AND W 7:30pm-9:20 S-100 J.FOX GEOG 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A and MATH 201 recommended. CIT 15 is desirable. (A, CSU, UC) GEOG 10 INTRO TO GIS 3 TTh 6:00pm-8:50 S-20 X.YANG GEOG 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOG 20 GEOG OF CALIF 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 SO-212 J.KOSHEAR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) GEOLOGY GEOL 1 PREREQ: MATH 201. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID GEOL 101) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOL 4 MWF 8:00am-8:50 S-290 B.ANGLEN AND T 8:00am-9:50 S-280 B.ANGLEN GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOL 4 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-290 B.ANGLEN AND Th 8:00am-9:50 S-280 B.ANGLEN GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOL 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:15 S-290 C.POOLE AND W 8:00am-9:50 S-280 C.POOLE GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOL 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:15 S-290 C.POOLE AND W 10:00am-11:50 S-280 C.POOLE GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOL 4 TTh 1:30pm-2:45 S-290 C.POOLE AND W 12:00pm-1:50 S-280 C.POOLE GEOL 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID GEOL 110) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOL 2 HISTORICAL GEOL 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 S-200 STAFF GEOL 2L COREQ: GEOL 2. (A, CSU) GEOL 2L HIST GEOL LAB 1 F 11:00am-1:50 S-280 STAFF GEOL 3 PREREQ: GEOL 1. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) GEOL 3 GEOL FIELD STUDIES 1-2 ARR ARR STAFF AND ARR ARR STAFF GEOL 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOL 5 INTRO OCEAN 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 S-290 B.ANGLEN GEOL 7 PREREQ: BIOL 3. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) GEOL 7 HIST OF DINOSAURS 3 TTh 10:00am-11:15 S-280 B.ANGLEN GEOL 9 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) GEOL 9 INT TO EARTH SCI 4 M 2:00pm-5:05 S-280 C.POOLE AND W 3:00pm-4:50 S-280 C.POOLE Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

101 100 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS GRC 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly PT 5) (A, CSU) GRC 5 INT TO MACINTOSH 1 Th 12:00pm-1:50 T-400C E.KESTERSON DATES: (#26190 meets 01/16 to 03/13) GRC 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly REPRO 52 and PT 10) (A, CSU) GRC 10 INTRO GRAPH COMM 2 F 9:00am-10:50 T-400A R.CARLOS GRC 14 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 14 ADOBE ACROBAT PROF 3 T 6:00pm-10:50 T-400D D.MEYERS GRC 15 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 15 WEB PG CONSTR I 4 TTh 12:00pm-2:50 T-400A C.POLANOWSKI GRC 15 WEB PG CONSTR I 4 TTh 6:00pm-8:50 T-400A R.LUNA GRC 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly PT 17) (A, CSU) GRC 17 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR 3 Th 6:00pm-10:50 T-400D E.KESTERSON GRC 18 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 18 PRODUCTION 3 TTh 9:00am-11:15 T-400D STAFF GRC 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly REPRO 64 and PT 20) (A, CSU) GRC 20 GRAPHIC COMMNCTNS 3 MW 9:00am-11:20 T-400D C.POLANOWSKI GRC 22 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 22 MULTIMEDIA 1 4 MW 1:00pm-3:50 T-400D C.POLANOWSKI GRC 23 PREREQ: GRC 22. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 23 MULTIMEDIA2 4 MW 1:00pm-3:50 T-400D C.POLANOWSKI GRC 24 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 24 FLASH ANIMATION 3 MW 1:00pm-3:20 T-400A B.RUSSELL GRC 27 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 27 DIGITAL VIDEO PR 4 MW 9:00am-11:50 T-400A B.RUSSELL GRC 30 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly PT 30) (A, CSU) GRC 30 ADOBE INDESIGN 3 W 6:00pm-10:50 T-400D J.COOKSEY GRC 31 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 31 PHOTOSHOP 3 TTh 9:00am-11:15 T-400A V.PEARSON GRC 34 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68, and MATH 201, and GRC 24 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (A, CSU) GRC 34 INTRO TO 3D ANIMTN 3 MW 6:00pm-10:20 T-400A D.SMITH NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

102 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 101 GRC 39A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly PT 39 and GRC 39) (A, CSU) GRC 39A GRAPHIC DESGN I 3 TTh 2:00pm-4:15 T-400D E.KESTERSON GRC 40A PREREQ: GRC 39A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (Formerly PT 40 and GRC 40) (A, CSU) GRC 40A GRAPHIC DESGN II 3 TTh 2:00pm-4:15 T-400D E.KESTERSON GRC 41 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. Fulfills computer literacy graduation requirement. (Formerly REPRO 57 and PT 41) (A, CSU) GRC 41 VISUAL COMMUNCAT 3 M 6:00pm-10:50 T-400D D.STANDRIDGE HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HIT 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MRT 2) (A, CSU) HIT 2 LEGAL ASPECTS 2 ARR WEB S.EDWARDS (#26553 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or sarah.edwards@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HIT 4 PREREQ: HIT 10 and BIOL 5. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HIT 4 DISEASE PROCESS 3 ARR WEB S.EDWARDS (#26554 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or sarah.edwards@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HIT 5 HIT 7 PREREQ: HIT 10. COREQ: HIT 4. ADVISORY gtg : Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HIT 5 INTRO TO CODING 3 ARR WEB L.PERRY (#26555 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or luann.perry@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PREREQ: HIT 3 and HIT 6. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (PASS/NO PASS only) (A, CSU) HIT 7 DIRECTED PRACTICE 5 ARR WEB S.EDWARDS AND ARR ARR S.EDWARDS (For further information contact the instructor at sarah.edwards@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) HIT 8 PREREQ: HIT 1. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HIT 8 MGMT AND SUPRVSN 3 ARR WEB S.EDWARDS (#26556 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or sarah.edwards@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HIT 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MRT 10) (A, CSU) HIT 10 MED TERMINOLOGY 3 ARR WEB J.CHISHOLM (#23599 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or janet.chisholm@fresnocitycollege.edu.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

103 102 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE HIT 10 MED TERMINOLOGY 3 ARR WEB R.CLARK (#26550 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or rebecca.clark@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HIT 10 MED TERMINOLOGY 3 TTh 8:30am-9:45 HS-260 J.KULBETH HIT 10 MED TERMINOLOGY 3 MW 9:00am-10:15 HS-260 STAFF HIT 10 MED TERMINOLOGY 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 HS-250 C.WADDLE HIT 11 PREREQ: HIT 10. COREQ: HIT 4. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and ESL 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HIT 11 CPT CODING 3 ARR WEB J.CHISHOLM (#26551 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or janet.chisholm@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HIT 12 PREREQ: HIT 1. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HIT 12 ALTERNATVE SETNG 2 ARR WEB S.EDWARDS (#26552 Web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. For additional information, contact the HIT Program at [559] or sarah.edwards@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HIT 15 PREREQ: HIT 6. COREQ: HIT 11. (A, CSU) HIT 15 MEDICAL CODING 1 ARR ARR S.EDWARDS (For further information contact the instructor at sarah.edwards@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) HEALTH SCIENCE HLTH 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 ARR WEB M.MENDRIN AND ARR ARR M.MENDRIN (#15709 is a web-based class offered over the Internet. Students need a computer with Internet access and must give their address when registering for this class. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website. There will be 1 on campus meeting by arrangement. For additional information, contact the instructor at michael.mendrin@fresnocitycollege.edu.) HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 MWF 7:00am-7:50 HS-150 M.MENDRIN HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 HS-150 J.REYES HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 HS-150 R.SCHEIDT HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 HS-150 J.REYES HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 HS-150 R.SCHEIDT HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 MWF 10:00am-10:50 HS-150 B.TESSLER HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 HS-150 B.TESSLER HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 HS-150 T.SCHULTE HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 HS-150 T.SCHULTE HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 HS-150 J.MATTOX HLTH 1 CONTEMP HLTH ISS 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 HS-150 L.BURNETT HLTH 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) HLTH 2 FIRST AID&SAFETY 2 MW 9:00am-9:50 HS-250 C.KADINGO HLTH 2 FIRST AID&SAFETY 2 MW 10:00am-10:50 HS-250 C.KADINGO HLTH 2 FIRST AID&SAFETY 2 MW 11:00am-11:50 HS-250 C.KADINGO HLTH 2 FIRST AID&SAFETY 2 T 7:00pm-8:50 HS-250 R.SCHEIDT NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

104 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 103 HISTORY HIST 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (C-ID HIST 170) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 1 WEST CIV TO TTh 8:00am-9:15 FH-103 B.RUTISHAUSER HIST 1 WEST CIV TO TTh 9:30am-10:45 SO-104 B.RUTISHAUSER HIST 1 WEST CIV TO MWF 11:00am-11:50 SO-209 B.RUTISHAUSER HIST 1 WEST CIV TO M 6:30pm-9:35 SO-210 C.LONGAN HIST 2 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 2 W CIV SINCE TTh 8:00am-9:15 SO-210 K.CRAWFORD HIST 2 W CIV SINCE TTh 11:00am-12:15 SO-210 K.CRAWFORD HIST 2 W CIV SINCE Th 6:30pm-9:20 OAB-119 C.LONGAN HIST 2H ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (Formerly HONORS 2H) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** HIST 2H HONWCIV SNC MWF 1:00pm-1:50 SO-209 A.SIROKY (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) HIST 3 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A and HIST 1. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 3 HIST-ANCIEN ROME 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 SO-209 B.RUTISHAUSER HIST 11 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (C-ID HIST 130) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 11 U S TO MWF 7:00am-7:50 SO-209 K.CRAWFORD HIST 11 U S TO MWF 8:00am-8:50 SO-209 K.CRAWFORD HIST 11 U S TO TTh 9:30am-10:45 SO-209 A.SIROKY HIST 11 U S TO TTh 11:00am-12:15 SO-209 A.SIROKY HIST 11 U S TO TTh 2:00pm-3:15 FH-103 J.HEYNE HIST 11 U S TO TTh 3:30pm-4:45 FH-103 J.HEYNE HIST 11 U S TO MW 5:00pm-6:20 SO-210 M.JESSIE (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) HIST 11 U S TO W 6:30pm-9:20 SO-104 L.AILANJIAN HIST 12 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (C-ID HIST 140) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 12 U S SINCE MWF 7:00am-7:50 SO-208 M.EISSINGER HIST 12 U S SINCE MWF 8:00am-8:50 SO-104 M.EISSINGER HIST 12 U S SINCE MWF 9:00am-9:50 SO-210 A.SIROKY HIST 12 U S SINCE MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-210 A.SIROKY HIST 12 U S SINCE TTh 12:30pm-1:45 FH-101 P.GILMORE HIST 12 U S SINCE MW 1:00pm-2:20 OAB-271 P.GILMORE HIST 12 U S SINCE TTh 2:00pm-3:15 SO-210 M.CARDEN HIST 12 U S SINCE TTh 3:30pm-4:45 SO-210 M.CARDEN HIST 12 U S SINCE MW 3:30pm-4:50 OAB-231 A.JOHNSON HIST 12 U S SINCE W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-271 A.JOHNSON HIST 12 U S SINCE Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-217 J.BERG HIST 12H ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (A, CSU) ***** HIST 12H HON U S SINCE MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-209 P.GILMORE (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) HIST 15 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 15 BRITISH ISLES 3 TTh 5:00pm-6:15 SO-210 B.HART HIST 20 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (C-ID HIST 150) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 20 WORLD HISTORY I 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 SO-210 M.JESSIE (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) HIST 20 WORLD HISTORY I 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 SO-210 C.LONGAN HIST 22 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 22 HIST AMER WOMEN 3 MW 3:30pm-4:50 SO-210 M.JESSIE (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

105 104 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE HIST 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 25 HISTORY US RELIGION 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 SO-210 K.CRAWFORD HIST 29 Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also CLS 29) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 29 HISTRY OF MEXICO 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 AH-108 C.PEREZ HIST 34 ADVISORY: ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HIST 34 AMER CIVIL RIGHTS 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 SO-210 P.GILMORE HONORS PROGRAM ART 6H ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (Formerly ART 26H and HONORS 6A) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** ART 6H HON ART HISTORY2 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-127 S.SOSA (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) ECON 40H PREREQ: MATH 103. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance in the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (Formerly ECON 1BH) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** ECON 40H HON MICROECON 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-119 A.PANKRATZ (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) ENGL 3H PREREQ: ENGL 1A. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (C-ID ENGL 105) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** ENGL 3H HON CRIT RD WRTG 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 OAB-273 M.ROBERTS (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) ***** ENGL 3H HON CRIT RD WRTG 3 MW 2:00pm-3:15 LA-108 C.ROOKS (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) HIST 12H ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (A, CSU) ***** HIST 12H HON U S SINCE MWF 10:00am-10:50 SO-209 P.GILMORE (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) HIST 2H ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (Formerly HONORS 2H) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** HIST 2H HONWCIV SNC MWF 1:00pm-1:50 SO-209 A.SIROKY (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) HONORS 1C COREQ: Meet the qualifications for acceptance into the Honors Program. PHIL 1AH, HIST 1H or 2H, ART 5H or 6H, or ENGL 1BH or 3H or HUMAN 10H or 11H. See Honors Program listing in college catalog. (A, CSU, UC) ***** HONORS 1C HON HUMANITIES 1 F 12:00pm-12:50 LA-202 S.SOSA (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) PHIL 1AH PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (Formerly HONORS 1P) (C-ID PHIL 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** PHIL 1AH HON KNOW/REALITY 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-125 K.YBARRA (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) POLSCI 2H PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL 1A. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** POLSCI 2H HON AMERICAN GOV 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 SO-221 S.JOHAL (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for more information.) H O N O R S P R O G R A M NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

106 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 105 HUMAN SERVICES HS 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also SOC 10) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HS 10 INT AGING STUDIES 3 MW 1:30pm-2:50 OAB-217 W.DAILEY JR HS 10 INT AGING STUDIES 3 MW 3:00pm-4:20 OAB-217 W.DAILEY JR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) HS 10 INT AGING STUDIES 3 MW 5:00pm-6:20 OAB-217 W.DAILEY JR (Extensive use of a computer and the Internet is required for graded assignments in this class.) HS 18 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HS 18 ALC/DRUG COUNSEL 2 MW 10:00am-10:50 AH-106 J.KIRBY HS 18 ALC/DRUG COUNSEL 2 Th 6:00pm-7:50 AH-108 C.CALLAGHAN HS 19A PREREQ: HS 20. COREQ: HS 24. Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** HS 19A COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 W 5:00pm-5:50 HS-210 R.CLIFT AND 7HRS ARR ARR R.CLIFT HS 19B PREREQ: HS 42 and 43. COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** HS 19B COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 W 5:00pm-5:50 SO-208 J.KIRBY AND 7HRS ARR ARR J.KIRBY HS 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) HS 20 INT TO SOC WEL 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 AH-208 R.CLIFT HS 20 INT TO SOC WEL 3 MW 12:00pm-1:20 SO-211 S.HOLFORD HS 20 INT TO SOC WEL 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 SO-211 S.HOLFORD HS 20 INT TO SOC WEL 3 MW 4:00pm-5:20 OAB-119 D.HARRIS HS 24 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HS 24 COUNSEL & INTERV 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 SO-211 S.HOLFORD HS 24 COUNSEL & INTERV 3 MW 1:30pm-2:50 SO-211 S.HOLFORD HS 24 COUNSEL & INTERV 3 Th 6:30pm-9:20 SO-210 S.HOLFORD HS 25 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also WSTS 25) (A, CSU) HS 25 ASSERT TRAINING 2 M 6:00pm-8:05 OAB-216 D.HARRIS HS 30 COREQ: HS 20. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HS 30 GRP/COMM SOC SER 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 SO-211 R.VIVIAN HS 30 GRP/COMM SOC SER 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-216 D.HARRIS HS 40 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Not open to students with credit in HS/ SOC 41) (A, CSU) HS 40 ALCHOL/DRUG COUNS 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 HS-160 J.KIRBY HS 40 ALCHOL/DRUG COUNS 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 HS-160 J.KIRBY HS 40 ALCHOL/DRUG COUNS 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 AH-106 S.HIRASUNA HS 42 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HS 42 ALCOHOL COUNSEL 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 AH-208 J.KIRBY HS 42 ALCOHOL COUNSEL 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 AH-106 S.HIRASUNA HS 42 ALCOHOL COUNSEL 3 W 6:30pm-9:20 SO-211 C.CALLAGHAN HS 43 PREREQ: HS 42. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) HS 43 ALCOHOL COUNSEL 3 MWF 12:00pm-12:50 AH-208 J.KIRBY HS 43 ALCOHOL COUNSEL 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-216 D.MILLER Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

107 106 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE HS 44 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Not open to students with credit in HS 45) (A, CSU) HS 44 DRUGS: PHYS&PSY 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 AH-208 C.GAROUPA HS 44 DRUGS: PHYS&PSY 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 AH-208 D.MILLER HUMANITIES HUMAN 10 PREREQ: ENGL 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HUMAN 10 CLASSICL HUMANIT 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 OAB-180 J.RYAN HUMAN 11 PREREQ: ENGL 1A. HUMAN 10 is NOT a prerequisite for this course. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) HUMAN 11 MODERN HUMANITES 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-171 J.RYAN HUMAN 11 MODERN HUMANITES 3 MW 1:00pm-2:15 OAB-171 J.RYAN JOURNALISM JOURN 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID JOUR 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) JOURN 1 INTRO MASS COMMUN 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 OAB-127 STAFF JOURN 1 INTRO MASS COMMUN 3 MW 9:00am-10:20 OAB-127 J.BEAVERS JOURN 1 INTRO MASS COMMUN 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-127 J.MARTIN JOURN 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (C-ID JOUR 110) (A, CSU) JOURN 3 NEWSWRITING 3 TTh 10:00am-11:50 SC-211 STAFF AND 1HR ARR ARR STAFF JOURN 11A ADVISORY: JOURN 3. (C-ID JOUR 130) (A, CSU) JOURN 11A BEG MEDIA WRITING 3 MW 12:00pm-12:50 SC-211 STAFF AND 3HRS ARR ARR STAFF JOURN 12 ADVISORY: JOURN 3. (A, CSU) JOURN 12 ONLINE NEWSPAPER 3 MW 11:00am-11:50 SC-211 STAFF AND 3HRS ARR ARR STAFF JOURN 15 ADVISORY: JOURN 3 or concurrent enrollment, and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) JOURN 15 BASIC EDITING 2 Th 4:00pm-5:50 MS-222 J.MARTIN JOURN 16 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) JOURN 16 RACE/GENDER/MEDIA 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-127 STAFF LEARNING ASSISTANCE LA 1 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) ***** LA 1 TUTOR TRAINING 1 Th 3:00pm-4:50 LI-103 R.SANCHEZ AND 2HRS ARR ARR R.SANCHEZ DATES: (Above class meets 02/27 to 05/01) (For permission to register see Ray Sanchez in LI-134.) LA 2A PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) ***** LA 2A TUTOR TRAIN LEV I 1 ARR WEB STAFF AND 2HRS ARR ARR STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/14) (For permission to enroll please see Tabitha Villalba in LI-134.) LA 2B PREREQ: LA 2A. (A, CSU) ***** LA 2B TUTOR TRAIN LEV II 1 ARR WEB STAFF AND 2HRS ARR ARR STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/23) (For permission to register please see Tabitha Villalba in LI-134.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

108 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 107 LA 277A Prereq.: None. (Open Entry/Open Exit), (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** LA 277A ESSENTIAL SKILLS.5 ARR ARR J.DORIAN (For permission to enroll see Jennifer Dorian in LI-134.) LEARNING COMMUNITIES ESL 67 PREREQ: Use of language other than English as a primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 265W with a grade of C or better. (Formerly ENGL 54D) (A, CSU) ESL 67 ADV WRITNG/GRAM 4 MWF 10:40am-11:50 LA-103 D.OCKEY (#91066 is a Learning Community [Life Language and Literature] course and requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 68 [#91016]. For more information, contact the instructor at [559] , ext ) ESL 68 PREREQ: Use of language other than English as a primary language. Designated score on ESL placement test or completion of ESL 265R with a grade of C or better. (A, CSU) ESL 68 ADV READING/VOCAB 4 MWF 12:00pm-1:10 LA-103 P.VAN VLEET (#91016 is a Learning Community [Life Language and Literature] course and requires concurrent enrollment in ESL 67 [#91066]. For more information, contact the instructor at [559] , ext ) LIBRARY SKILLS LIBSKL 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) LIBSKL 1 RESEARCH SKILLS 1 ARR WEB M.YANG (#24364 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students must have access to a computer with Internet connections and possess basic computer skills. Students must have a current address on file with the Registrar s Office. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website or go to from 01/06 to 01/10 for access information. For additional information, contact the Library at [559] ext ) DATES: (#24364 meets 01/13 to 03/14) LIBSKL 1 RESEARCH SKILLS 1 Th 5:00pm-6:50 LI-142 D.CHANDLER DATES: (#24365 meets 03/20 to 05/22) LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY LITEC 52B ADVISORY: LITEC 51 and 52A. (A, CSU) LITEC 52B COLLECTION MGMT 1 ARR WEB S.CURRY (#24354 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students must have access to a computer with Internet connections and possess basic computer skills. Students must have a current address on file with the Registrar s Office. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website or go to from 01/06 to 01/10 for access information. For additional information, contact the Library at [559] ext ) LITEC 57 ADVISORY: LITEC 51 recommended. (A, CSU) LITEC 57 PRINT/ONLINE SRCS 3 ARR WEB S.CURRY (#24360 is a distance education class offered via the Internet. Students must have access to a computer with Internet connections and possess basic computer skills. Students must have a current address on file with the Registrar s Office. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. The instructor will students prior to the start date with instructions on how to access the course website or go to from 01/06 to 01/10 for access information. For additional information, contact the Library at [559] ext ) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

109 108 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE LINGUISTICS LING 10 PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU- GE, UC, I) ***** LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 ARR WEB G.ROGERS DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/14) (Above class is a distance education course offered via the Fresno City College Blackboard Website. Please note that this course does not meet on campus. Enrolled students must have access to a computer with Internet connections for the entire term and possess basic Internet and computer skills. Enrolled students must log onto their provided SCCCD account to receive the specific course URL, log-on and password to access the course as notices will only be sent to your my.scccd.edu account as of today. Personal addresses are no longer used as a mean of communication at Fresno City College only SCCCD accounts. If you need to activate your SCCCD account, go to: scccd.edu/student . For additional information concerning this class, contact the Fresno City College Business Division at [559] ) LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 ARR WEB STAFF (#26404 class is a distance education course offered via the Fresno City College Blackboard Website. Please note that this course does not meet on campus. Enrolled students must have access to a computer with Internet connections for the entire term and possess basic Internet and computer skills. Enrolled students must log onto their provided SCCCD account to receive the specific course URL, log-on and password to access the course as notices will only be sent to your my.scccd.edu account as of today. Personal addresses are no longer used as a mean of communication at Fresno City College only SCCCD accounts. If you need to activate your SCCCD account, go to: scccd.edu/student . For additional information, contact the instructor.) LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 ARR WEB STAFF (#26405 class is a distance education course offered via the Fresno City College Blackboard Website. Please note that this course does not meet on campus. Enrolled students must have access to a computer with Internet connections for the entire term and possess basic Internet and computer skills. Enrolled students must log onto their provided SCCCD account to receive the specific course URL, log-on and password to access the course as notices will only be sent to your my.scccd.edu account as of today. Personal addresses are no longer used as a mean of communication at Fresno City College only SCCCD accounts. If you need to activate your SCCCD account, go to: scccd.edu/student . For additional information, contact the instructor.) LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 MWF 8:00am-8:50 LA-206 R.AL HAIDER LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 LA-206 G.ROGERS LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 MWF 1:00pm-1:50 LA-202 J.CARROLL LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 TTh 3:00pm-6:05 OAB-173 J.CARROLL DATES: (#24887 meets 03/18 to 05/15) LING 10 INTRO TO LANG 3 T 6:15pm-9:05 LA-206 J.CARROLL LING 11 PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (A, CSU) LING 11 LANG FOR EDUCATR 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 LA-206 R.AL HAIDER LING 11 LANG FOR EDUCATR 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 LA-206 S.POTTER LING 11 LANG FOR EDUCATR 3 M 2:40pm-5:50 OAB-125 J.CARROLL MARKETING MKTG 10 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) MKTG 10 MKTG PRINCIPLES 3 ARR WEB L.ANDERSON (#23578 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer, the Internet, MS Office [Word and PPT]. Students must also have and routinely check their . Enrolled students must post on the discussion board the first day of class by 9 p.m. or they will be dropped.) MKTG 10 MKTG PRINCIPLES 3 MW 9:00am-10:15 BE-137 J.CARRIGAN MKTG 10 MKTG PRINCIPLES 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 BE-137 L.ANDERSON MKTG 10 MKTG PRINCIPLES 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 BE-135 STAFF MKTG 11 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) MKTG 11 SALESMANSHIP 3 MW 10:30am-11:45 BE-137 J.CARRIGAN MKTG 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) MKTG 12 ADV & PROMO 3 MW 12:00pm-1:15 BE-137 J.CARRIGAN NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

110 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 109 MKTG 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (See also FM 28) (A, CSU) MKTG 17 VISUAL MERCHAND 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 BE-134 P.HUTTON MKTG 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** MKTG 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 5:30pm-6:35 BE-137 J.ARMAS AND 7HRS ARR OFF J.ARMAS MKTG 22 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also FM 27. (A, CSU) MKTG 22 FASHION MERCH 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 BE-134 P.HUTTON MATHEMATICS MATH 4A PREREQ: MATH 102 and MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 4) (A, CSU-GE) MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 MWF 7:40am-8:50 OAB-274 STAFF MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50 S-60B STAFF MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 TTh 11:00am-12:50 OAB-274 C.BIGHAM MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 MTWTh 12:00pm-12:50 S-40 STAFF MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 MW 12:00pm-1:50 S-50 STAFF MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 TTh 1:00pm-2:50 OAB-278 C.BIGHAM MATH 4A TRIGONOMETRY 4 TTh 6:30pm-8:20 S-25 G.JAMISON MATH 4B PREREQ: MATH 4A or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 4B PRECALCULUS 4 ARR WEB J.BRANDL AND ARR ARR J.BRANDL (#25393 is a distance education course offered via the Internet and requires online homework. Students will be required to purchase a license from MyMathLab to use online software. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Your address MUST be given at the time of registration or you may instructor at jeremy.brandl@fresnocitycollege.edu. There will be scheduled campus meetings.) MATH 4B PRECALCULUS 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 S-30 G.JAMISON MATH 4B PRECALCULUS 4 MTWTh 12:00pm-12:50 S-60A J.HE MATH 4B PRECALCULUS 4 MW 3:00pm-4:50 S-30 J.BRANDL MATH 4B PRECALCULUS 4 TTh 6:30pm-8:20 S-70 STAFF MATH 5A PREREQ: MATH 4B or the equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID MATH 210 and MATH 900S = MATH 5A + MATH 5B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 5A MATH ANALYSIS I 5 MWF 8:00am-9:30 S-30 STAFF MATH 5A MATH ANALYSIS I 5 MWF 1:00pm-2:30 S-30 N.ALLEN MATH 5A MATH ANALYSIS I 5 TTh 2:00pm-4:15 S-30 STAFF MATH 5A MATH ANALYSIS I 5 MW 6:00pm-8:15 S-230 STAFF MATH 5B PREREQ: MATH 5A or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 167 and 68 recommended. (C-ID MATH 900S = MATH 5A + MATH 5B) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 5B MATH ANALYSIS II 4 TTh 8:00am-9:50 S-30 L.DORN MATH 5B MATH ANALYSIS II 4 MW 10:00am-11:50 S-30 L.DORN MATH 5B MATH ANALYSIS II 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 S-25 STAFF MATH 5B MATH ANALYSIS II 4 MW 6:30pm-8:20 S-25 STAFF MATH 6 PREREQ: MATH 5B or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 6 MATH ANALYSIS III 4 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 S-30 L.DORN MATH 6 MATH ANALYSIS III 4 MW 6:00pm-7:50 S-30 C.HOPPER MATH 7 PREREQ: MATH 6 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) MATH 7 DIFFERENTL EQUAT 4 TTh 6:30pm-8:20 S-30 C.HOPPER Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

111 110 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE MATH 10A PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 10A STRUCTR/CONCEPTS 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 S-25 D.YANG MATH 10A STRUCTR/CONCEPTS 3 MW 5:00pm-6:15 S-25 STAFF MATH 10B PREREQ: MATH 10A and MATH 102 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 10B STRUCTR/CONCEPT2 3 TTh 12:00pm-1:15 S-50 T.FRIESEN MATH 11 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 TTh 7:00am-8:50 S-200 C.CURTIS MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 MTWTh 9:00am-9:50 S-25 S.GROVER MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 TTh 9:00am-10:50 OAB-274 STAFF MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50 S-230 S.GROVER MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 MW 11:00am-12:50 S-60B STAFF MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 TTh 11:00am-12:50 S-60B STAFF MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 MTWTh 12:00pm-12:50 S-230 S.GROVER MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 MW 2:00pm-3:50 S-50 C.BIGHAM MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 TTh 2:00pm-3:50 S-290 S.GROVER MATH 11 ELEM STATISTICS 4 MW 6:30pm-8:20 S-70 C.CURTIS MATH 21 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 31) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 21 FINITE MATH 3 MWF 9:00am-9:50 S-200 D.YANG MATH 21 FINITE MATH 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 S-200 S.ANDERSON MATH 21 FINITE MATH 3 MW 3:00pm-4:15 OAB-274 STAFF MATH 21 FINITE MATH 3 MW 7:30pm-8:45 S-50 STAFF MATH 26 PREREQ: MATH 5A or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 26 ELEM LINEAR ALG 3 MW 3:00pm-4:15 S-60B G.JAMISON MATH 42 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (See also PSY 42) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MATH 42 STATS-BEHVRL SCI 4 TTh 10:00am-11:50 S-50 S.ANDERSON MATH 42 STATS-BEHVRL SCI 4 MW 12:00pm-1:50 OAB-274 S.ANDERSON MATH 42 STATS-BEHVRL SCI 4 MW 6:00pm-7:50 OAB-278 STAFF MATH 45 PREREQ: MATH 103 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC) MATH 45 CONTEMP MATH 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 S-50 S.ANDERSON MATH 45 CONTEMP MATH 3 MW 4:00pm-5:15 S-50 C.BIGHAM MATH 45 CONTEMP MATH 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 S-60B STAFF MATH 45 CONTEMP MATH 3 M 6:30pm-9:35 S-60B STAFF MATH 102 PREREQ: MATH 201 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 2) (A) MATH 102 PLANE GEOMETRY 3 MWF 11:00am-11:50 S-25 STAFF MATH 102 PLANE GEOMETRY 3 MW 6:00pm-7:15 S-50 STAFF MATH 103 PREREQ: MATH 201 or equivalent. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH B and MATH 3) (A) MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 ARR WEB J.HE AND ARR ARR J.HE (#25241 requires online homework. Students will be required to purchase a license from MyMathLab to use online software. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Your address MUST be given at the time of registration or you may instructor at jin.he@fresnocitycollege.edu. There will be scheduled campus meetings.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

112 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 6:00am-6:50 S-70 R.STANTON MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 7:00am-7:50 S-70 R.STANTON MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 7:00am-8:50 S-60B T.OSTRANDER DATES: (#25193 meets 03/17 to 05/23) MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MWF 7:25am-8:50 S-50 J.VIDINOFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-60A D.AVERY MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 S-230 J.VIDINOFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-10:50 OAB-118 T.FRIESEN DATES: (#25194 meets 03/17 to 05/23) MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 10:00am-10:50 S-40 T.ANDRADE MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MWF 10:00am-11:25 S-50 J.VIDINOFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MWF 10:00am-11:30 S-200 STAFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 10:00am-11:50 S-60A STAFF DATES: (#25200 meets 03/17 to 05/23) ***** MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 11:00am-11:50 S-40 L.BLACKERBY-SLATER (Above is part of the The Network, a coordinated program leading to transfer level courses. Concurrent enrollment is required in other Network classes. Please contact Janine Nkosi at janine.nkosi@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information. Online homework required.) MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MW 11:00am-1:15 OAB-118 D.AVERY MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-60B T.ANDRADE MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 TTh 1:00pm-3:15 S-290 J.WEN MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MWF 1:25pm-2:50 OAB-118 STAFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 2:00pm-2:50 S-60B S.TEMMERMAN MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MWF 2:00pm-3:25 S-100 STAFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MWF 2:00pm-3:25 S-200 STAFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MW 2:00pm-4:15 S-25 J.WEN MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 TTh 2:00pm-4:15 S-100 C.HOPPER MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 TTh 3:30pm-5:45 S-50 J.WEN MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MW 4:00pm-6:15 S-40 STAFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 TTh 5:00pm-7:15 OAB-278 STAFF ***** MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 SO-104 STAFF AND S 8:30am-1:00 HS-120 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 02/01 to 03/15) (This class is part of the Social Sciences Division 25-Month Program. Entrance into the class by permission of the Social Sciences Division Dean. Meets: 02/01, 02/04, 02/06, 02/08, 02/11, 02/13, 02/18, 02/20, 02/22, 02/25, 02/27, 03/01, 03/04, 03/06, 03/08, 03/11, & 03/15.) MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 MW 6:30pm-8:45 OAB-118 STAFF MATH 103 INTER ALGEBRA 5 TTh 6:30pm-8:45 OAB-118 STAFF MATH 201 PREREQ: MATH 255 or designated math placement. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 1 and 101) MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 ARR WEB STAFF (#24913 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Your address MUST be given at the time of registration or you may instructor. Students must the instructor by the 1st day of class, 01/13, to keep their spot. No meeting is required on campus the 1st day, but 6 exams will be given on campus during the semester.) ***** MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 7:00am-7:50 S-40 L.BLACKERBY-SLATER (Above class is part of the The Network, a coordinated program leading to transfer level courses. Concurrent enrollment is required in other Network classes. Please contact Janine Nkosi at janine.nkosi@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information. Online homework required.) MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 7:00am-8:50 S-60B T.OSTRANDER DATES: (#24911 meets 01/13 to 03/14) MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 OAB-118 R.STANTON MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 S-40 D.AVERY MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 S-50 B.HERREN MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-10:50 OAB-118 T.FRIESEN DATES: (#24893 meets 01/13 to 03/14) MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 10:00am-11:50 S-60A T.OSTRANDER DATES: (#24895 meets 01/13 to 03/14) MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 11:00am-1:15 OAB-118 B.HERREN Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

113 112 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 MW 12:00pm-2:15 OAB-278 STAFF MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 1:30pm-3:45 OAB-118 J.BRANDL MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 2:00pm-2:50 S-230 STAFF MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 MWF 2:00pm-3:25 S-40 D.YANG MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 2:00pm-4:15 S-40 N.ALLEN MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 MW 3:00pm-5:15 OAB-118 N.ALLEN MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 3:00pm-5:15 S-60B STAFF MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 MWF 3:30pm-4:45 S-270 STAFF ***** MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 5:30pm-10:00 BE-204 STAFF AND S 8:30am-1:00 BE-204 STAFF (Entrance into this class is by permission of the Business Education Dean. Contact the Business Division at [559] ) MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 MW 6:30pm-8:45 OAB-274 STAFF MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 MW 6:30pm-8:45 S-40 STAFF MATH 201 ELEM ALGEBRA 5 TTh 6:30pm-8:45 S-40 STAFF MATH 250 PREREQ: MATH 260B or equivalent or appropriate placement score. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 50) MATH 250 COLL ARITHMETIC 3 MWF 7:00am-7:50 S-25 STAFF MATH 250 COLL ARITHMETIC 3 MW 3:00pm-4:15 S-60A STAFF MATH 250 COLL ARITHMETIC 3 TTh 4:00pm-5:15 S-25 STAFF MATH 250 COLL ARITHMETIC 3 MW 5:00pm-6:15 S-60A C.CURTIS MATH 255 PREREQ: MATH 250 with a minimum grade of C or MATH 260D or a test score to place out of or above MATH 260D. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MATH 55) MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 MWF 8:00am-9:25 OAB-278 STAFF MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 S-60A R.BEZERRA-NADER MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 9:00am-9:50 S-60B L.BLACKERBY-SLATER MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 10:00am-10:50 S-25 R.BEZERRA-NADER MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 MWF 10:00am-11:25 OAB-278 B.HERREN MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 11:00am-11:50 S-230 T.ANDRADE MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-60A R.BEZERRA-NADER MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 DAILY 2:00pm-2:50 S-60A STAFF MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 TTh 3:00pm-5:15 S-270 STAFF MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 TTh 3:00pm-5:15 S-60A S.TEMMERMAN MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 MW 6:30pm-8:45 S-60A STAFF MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 TTh 6:30pm-8:45 OAB-274 STAFF MATH 255 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 TTh 6:30pm-8:45 S-60A STAFF MATH 260A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly MATH 60A) MATH 260A ARITH REV/WH NOS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-230 STAFF DATES: (#25305 meets 01/13 to 02/21) MATH 260A ARITH REV/WH NOS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-25 STAFF DATES: (#25306 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260A ARITH REV/WH NOS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-230 D.YANG DATES: (#25307 meets 01/13 to 02/21) MATH 260A ARITH REV/WH NOS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-25 STAFF DATES: (#25308 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260A ARITH REV/WH NOS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-50 STAFF DATES: (#25309 meets 01/14 to 02/20) MATH 260A ARITH REV/WH NOS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-60B STAFF DATES: (#25310 meets 02/25 to 04/01) MATH 260B PREREQ: MATH 260A or appropriate placement score. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly MATH 60B) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-230 STAFF DATES: (#25331 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-25 STAFF DATES: (#25334 meets 04/02 to 05/16) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

114 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 113 ***** MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-40 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 02/21) (This class is part of the BRIDGE Program, to register for class contact Alexandra Gonzales, counselor at alexandra.gonzales@fresnocitycollge.edu.edu.) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-230 D.YANG DATES: (#25337 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-25 C.HOPPER DATES: (#25343 meets 04/02 to 05/16) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-40 S.TEMMERMAN DATES: (#25335 meets 01/13 to 02/21) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-230 STAFF DATES: (#25347 meets 01/14 to 02/20) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-50 STAFF DATES: (#25349 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260B ARITH REV/FRCTNS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-60B STAFF DATES: (#25351 meets 04/04 to 05/09) MATH 260C PREREQ: MATH 260B or appropriate placement score. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly MATH 60C) MATH 260C ARITH REV/DECMLS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-230 STAFF DATES: (#25354 meets 04/02 to 05/16) ***** MATH 260C ARITH REV/DECMLS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-40 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 02/24 to 04/01) (This class is part of the BRIDGE Program, to register for class contact Alexandra Gonzales, counselor, at alexandra.gonzales@fresnocitycollege.edu.) MATH 260C ARITH REV/DECMLS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-230 D.YANG DATES: (#25358 meets 04/02 to 05/16) MATH 260C ARITH REV/DECMLS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-40 S.TEMMERMAN DATES: (#25357 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260C ARITH REV/DECMLS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-230 STAFF DATES: (#25360 meets 02/24 to 04/01) MATH 260C ARITH REV/DECMLS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-50 STAFF DATES: (#25361 meets 04/03 to 05/15) MATH 260D PREREQ: MATH 260C. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly MATH 60D) MATH 260D ARITH REV/PRCNTS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-25 STAFF DATES: (#25362 meets 01/13 to 02/21) ***** MATH 260D ARITH REV/PRCNTS 2 DAILY 8:00am-8:50 S-40 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 04/02 to 05/16) (This class is part of the BRIDGE Program, to register for class contact Alexandra Gonzales, counselor, at alexandra.gonzales@fresnocitycollege.edu.) MATH 260D ARITH REV/PRCNTS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-25 STAFF DATES: (#25364 meets 01/13 to 02/24) MATH 260D ARITH REV/PRCNTS 2 DAILY 1:00pm-1:50 S-40 S.TEMMERMAN DATES: (#25365 meets 04/02 to 05/16) MATH 260D ARITH REV/PRCNTS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-230 STAFF DATES: (#25367 meets 04/03 to 05/15) MATH 260D ARITH REV/PRCNTS 2 TTh 6:00pm-8:15 S-60B STAFF DATES: (#25366 meets 01/14 to 02/20) MATH 277 PREREQ: Students must have a diagnosed verifiable disability. (PASS/NO PASS only) (Formerly MATH 77) ***** MATH 277 ARITH FOR L.D. 2 MWF 9:00am-10:50 OAB-130 E.NORTH ***** MATH 277 ARITH FOR L.D. 2 MWF 11:00am-12:50 OAB-130 E.NORTH MEDICAL ASSISTING MA 1 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ***** MA 1 LEGL & ETH CNCPTS 2 ARR WEB C.YOUNG (TAACCCT GRANT. For further information contact the instructor at carri.young@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

115 114 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE MA 2 MA 4 MA 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (A, CSU) ***** MA 2 PHARMACOLOGY 3 ARR WEB C.MOLLO (TAACCCT GRANT. For further information contact the instructor at constance.mollo@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) MA 2 PHARMACOLOGY 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 HS-260 L.GOODWIN-BRANSFORD ADVISORY: BIOL 5 or equivalent recommended. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 250 or 260A-260D recommended. (A, CSU) ***** MA 4 OFC LAB PROCEDUR 4 TTh 1:00pm-6:50 HS-280 J.AYERZA DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/13) (TAACCCT Grant. For further information contact the instructor at june.ayerza@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 250 or 260A-260D recommended. (A, CSU) ***** MA 5 DIAG THERAPY PROC 4 TTh 1:00pm-6:50 HS-280 J.AYERZA DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/22) (TAACCCT Grant. For further information contact the instructor at june.ayerza@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) MA 6A ADVISORY: BIOL 5 or equivalent recommended. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MA 60A) (A, CSU) ***** MA 6A CLINICAL TRNG 3 TTh 8:30am-11:20 HS-280 C.YOUNG DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 03/13) (TAACCCT Grant. For further information contact the instructor at carri.young@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) MA 6B PREREQ: MA 6A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) ***** MA 6B ADV TRAINING 3 TTh 8:30am-11:20 HS-280 C.YOUNG DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/22) (TAACCCT Grant. For further information contact the instructor at carri.young@fresnocitycollege.edu or [559] ) MA 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** MA 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 M 12:00pm-12:50 HS-280 J.AYERZA AND 3HRS ARR ARR J.AYERZA MILITARY SCIENCE - ARMY ROTC MILSC 2 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) MILSC 2 GEN MIL SKILLS 1 W 12:00pm-12:50 HS-260 D.JOHNSON MILSC 2 GEN MIL SKILLS 1 T 2:30pm-3:20 HS-260 D.JOHNSON MILSC 12 PREREQ: None. (Recommended for students who have completed MILSC 1 and 2, or equivalent) (A, CSU, UC) MILSC 12 LEADER&MGMT BAS 2 MW 1:00pm-1:50 HS-260 J.LUCERO MILSC 50A PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) MILSC 50A FRESH LEAD LAB 1 W 3:00pm-5:50 HS-260 D.JOHNSON MILSC 50B PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) MILSC 50B SOPH LEAD LAB 1 W 3:00pm-5:50 HS-260 J.LUCERO MUSIC MUS 1B COREQ: (Music majors only) MUS 7A or 7B. ADVISORY: MUS 1A. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) MUS 1B MUSIC THEORY II 3 MW 8:00am-9:20 MS-223 L.HONDA MUS 2B COREQ: (Music majors only) MUS 7B. ADVISORY: MUS 2A. Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU, UC) MUS 2B MUSIC THEORY IV 3 MW 9:30am-10:50 MS-223 L.HONDA NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

116 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 115 MUS 3 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MUS 3 MUSIC FUND 3 MW 8:00am-9:50 MS-104 D.ENGSTROM MUS 3 MUSIC FUND 3 TTh 9:00am-10:50 MS-104 D.ENGSTROM MUS 5 ADVISORY: Ability to read and play simple melodies on a keyboard. Basic computer skills. (A, CSU) MUS 5 CMPTR MUS PROD 3 W 6:00pm-9:50 MS-223 C.VON BERG MUS 7A ADVISORY: MUS 1A or 3. (PASS/NO PASS only) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 7A EAR TRAIN-LEV I 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 MS-104 N.MORTON MUS 7B PREREQ: MUS 7A. COREQ: MUS 1B, 2A, or 2B. (PASS/NO PASS only) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 7B EAR TRAIN-LEV II 1 TTh 8:00am-8:50 MS-104 N.MORTON MUS 8 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) MUS 8 AUDIO ENGINEERNG 3 MW 8:00am-9:20 MS-135 N.MORTON AND 2HRS ARR ARR N.MORTON MUS 9 ADVISORY: MUS 2A or the equivalent as determined by testing and examination of student s music theory and composition work. (A, CSU, UC) MUS 9 COMPOSITION 2 TTh 2:00pm-2:50 MS-223 R.NIELSEN MUS 10B PREREQ: MUS 10A or equivalent as determined by audition. ADVISORY: Ability to read music, and to play an instrument at the intermediate/advanced level is recommended. Prior jazz improvisation experience recommended. (A, CSU) MUS 10B INT/ADV JAZZ IMP 2 M 6:00pm-8:05 MS-135 M.DANA AND 2HRS ARR ARR M.DANA MUS 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MUS 12 MUS APPRECIATION 3 ARR WEB J.DANA DATES: (#23736 meets 01/13 to 04/25) (#23736 is a distance education class located on the Web. Students will need access to a computer with reliable Internet access and . You must have software with a multi-media browser with the recent Java plug-in. An access card with CD is required. All exams, assignments and lectures will be completed on-line. Enrolled students must have activated their school account in order to receive initial course access information. Students not signed into the course by midnight on the first day of regular classes will be dropped. For additional information, contact the instructor, Julie Dana, at [559] ext or at julie.dana@fresnocitycollege.edu.) MUS 12 MUS APPRECIATION 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 MS-132 J.COOPER MUS 12 MUS APPRECIATION 3 MW 8:00am-9:20 MS-132 J.COOPER MUS 12 MUS APPRECIATION 3 MW 1:30pm-2:50 MS-104 STAFF MUS 12 MUS APPRECIATION 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 MS-132 D.SCHRAMM MUS 16 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) MUS 16 JAZZ HIST & APPR 3 MW 9:30am-10:50 MS-132 M.DANA MUS 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, I) MUS 17 HISTORY OF ROCK 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 MS-132 J.HORD MUS 18 PREREQ: MUS 1A or 3 or the equivalent as determined by testing. (A, CSU, UC) MUS 18 COND & SCORE RDG 2 TTh 10:00am-10:50 MS-135 R.NIELSEN MUS 20 PREREQ: None. (Formerly MUS 20A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) MUS 20 BEG PIANO-LEV I 2 MTWTh 9:00am-9:50 MS-122 O.QUERCIA MUS 20 BEG PIANO-LEV I 2 MTWTh 11:00am-11:50 MS-122 O.QUERCIA MUS 20 BEG PIANO-LEV I 2 MTWTh 1:00pm-1:50 MS-122 O.QUERCIA MUS 20 BEG PIANO-LEV I 2 W 6:00pm-9:50 MS-122 J.HORD MUS 21 PREREQ: MUS 20 or the equivalent as determined by testing. (Formerly MUS 20B) (A, CSU-GE, UC) MUS 21 BEG PIANO-LEV II 2 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50 MS-122 O.QUERCIA Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

117 116 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE MUS 22 PREREQ: MUS 21 or the equivalent as determined by testing. (Formerly MUS 21) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 22 INT/ADV PIANO 1-2 M 3:30pm-5:35 MS-132 O.QUERCIA AND 2HRS ARR ARR O.QUERCIA MUS 24 PREREQ: None. (Formerly MUS 25A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) MUS 24 ELEM VOICE-LEV I 2 TTh 9:00am-10:20 MS-223 K.BARBA MUS 24 ELEM VOICE-LEV I 2 MW 1:00pm-2:20 MS-223 M.WOLFMANN MUS 25 PREREQ: MUS 24 or equivalent as determined by testing. (Formerly MUS 25B) (A, CSU-GE, UC) MUS 25 ELEM VOICE-LEV II 1 TTh 11:00am-11:50 MS-223 K.BARBA MUS 26 PREREQ: MUS 25 or intermediate or advanced level ability as determined by testing. (A, CSU, UC) MUS 26 INT/ADV VOICE 1-2 TTh 11:00am-11:50 MS-132 R.SARKISIAN AND 2HRS ARR ARR R.SARKISIAN MUS 27 PREREQ: Own instrument required. (Formerly MUS 28A) (A, CSU-GE, UC) MUS 27 BEG GUITAR-LEV I 2 MW 8:00am-9:20 OAB-198 D.SCHRAMM MUS 27 BEG GUITAR-LEV I 2 MW 2:00pm-3:20 OAB-198 J.COOPER MUS 28 PREREQ: MUS 27 or ability to read music. Must have basic understanding of and playing skill in the classical guitar style as determined by testing. Own instrument required. (Formerly MUS 28B) (A, CSU-GE, UC) MUS 28 BEG GUITAR-LEV II 2 TTh 10:00am-11:15 OAB-198 J.COOPER MUS 29 PREREQ: MUS 28 or equivalent performance skills as determined by testing. (A, CSU, UC) MUS 29 INT/ADV GUITAR 1-2 TTh 11:30am-12:20 OAB-198 J.COOPER AND 2HRS ARR ARR J.COOPER MUS 35 ADVISORY: Audition and approval. Ability to perform advanced high school choral or the equivalent performance skills. (Formerly MUS 33) (A, CSU, UC) ***** MUS 35 CITY SINGERS 2 TTh 12:00pm-1:50 MS-132 J.DANA AND 2HRS ARR ARR J.DANA (For additional information, contact the instructor, Julie Dana, at [559] ext. 8465, on campus in MS-206 or via at julie.dana@fresnocitycollege.edu.) MUS 39B ADVISORY: MUS 26 or the equivalent as determined by audition recommended. (C-ID MUS 180) (A, CSU) MUS 39B ROMANTIC/MODERN 2 T 6:00pm-9:50 MS-132 M.WOLFMANN MUS 41 ADVISORY: Advanced high school band or jazz ensemble experience or the equivalent performance skills as determined by audition recommended. (A, CSU, UC) ***** MUS 41 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 2 MW 3:45pm-5:35 MS-135 M.DANA AND 1HR ARR ARR M.DANA MUS 42A ADVISORY: Ability to perform advanced high school band or orchestra music or the equivalent performance skills as determined by audition recommended. (Formerly MUS 42) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 42A INT/ADV BRASS 1-2 TTh 11:00am-11:50 MS-135 D.ENGSTROM AND 2HRS ARR ARR D.ENGSTROM MUS 42B ADVISORY: Ability to perform advanced high school band or orchestra music or the equivalent performance skills as determined by audition recommended. (Formerly MUS 43) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 42B INT/ADV WOODWIND 1-2 TTh 9:00am-9:50 MS-135 L.HONDA AND 2HRS ARR ARR L.HONDA MUS 42C ADVISORY: Ability to perform advanced high school band or orchestra music or the equivalent performance skills as determined by audition recommended. (Formerly MUS 44) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 42C INT/ADV STRINGS 1-2 Th 4:00pm-5:50 MS-135 J.MORRICE AND 2HRS ARR ARR J.MORRICE MUS 42D ADVISORY: Ability to perform advanced high school band or orchestra music or the equivalent performance skills as determined by audition recommended. (Formerly MUS 46) (A, CSU, UC) MUS 42D INT/ADV PERCUSS 1-2 MW 11:00am-11:50 MS-135 J.LIZAMA AND 2HRS ARR ARR J.LIZAMA NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

118 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 117 MUS 47B PREREQ: Ability to perform an instrument or voice at college level. ADVISORY: MUS 10A or 10B recommended. (C-ID MUS 180) (A, CSU) MUS 47B COOL/MAINSTREAM 2 MW 2:00pm-3:30 MS-135 L.HONDA AND 1HR ARR ARR L.HONDA MUS 49 ADVISORY: Ability to perform advanced level large ensemble music (as determined by audition) recommended. (A, CSU, UC) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR J.DANA (Above class emphasis choral ensembles.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR M.DANA (Above class emphasis jazz ensemble, Latin jazz, jazz combo.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR D.ENGSTROM (Above class emphasis all band, plus brass, woodwind, percussion ensembles.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR J.MORRICE (Above class emphasis string ensemble.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR O.QUERCIA (Above class emphasis piano.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR J.SANDERSIER (Above class emphasis orchestra.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR R.SARKISIAN (Above class emphasis voice.) ***** MUS 49 ADV LG ENSEMBLES 1 3HRS ARR ARR M.WOLFMANN (Above class emphasis opera workshop.) MUS 55 PREREQ: Ability to perform an instrument or voice at college level. (C-ID MUS 180) (A, CSU) MUS 55 AFRO-CARIB ENSBL 2 T 3:30pm-6:20 MS-135 G.RAMIREZ AND 1HR ARR ARR G.RAMIREZ MUS 60 ADVISORY: Audition. Ability to perform advanced high school choral music or the equivalent performance skills. (A, CSU) MUS 60 SYMPHONIC CHOIR 2 MW 11:00am-12:50 MS-132 J.DANA AND 2HRS ARR ARR J.DANA MUS 69 ADVISORY: Intermediate/advanced level skill on a band instrument recommended. (A, CSU) MUS 69 WIND BAND 2 MW 12:00pm-1:50 MS-135 D.ENGSTROM AND 2HRS ARR ARR D.ENGSTROM MUS 76 ADVISORY: Ability to perform advanced high school band or orchestra or the equivalent performance skills (as determined by audition during the first two weeks) recommended. (A, CSU) MUS 76 PHILHARMNIC ORCH 2 T 7:00pm-10:50 MS-135 J.SANDERSIER MUS 92 ADVISORY: Advanced high school vocal experience or equivalent performance recommended. (C-ID MUS 180)(A, CSU) MUS 92 VOCAL JAZZ ENSMBL 2 TTh 3:30pm-5:20 MS-132 J.DANA AND 1HR ARR ARR J.DANA MUS 111 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly MUS 11) (A) MUS 111 MUSIC BUSINESS 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 MS-223 M.DANA NATURAL SCIENCE NATSCI 1A ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 and MATH 201 recommended. (C-ID PHYS 140) (A, CSU, UC) NATSCI 1A PHYSICS/CHEMSTRY 4 M 6:30pm-9:35 S-270 R.KEY AND W 6:30pm-9:20 S-270 R.KEY Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

119 118 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE NURSING, REGISTERED RN 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** RN 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 ARR ARR E.BUGAY AND 7HRS ARR ARR E.BUGAY RN 31 PREREQ: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program: ENGL 1A MATH 103 BIOL 20 and BIOL 22 BIOL 31 CHEM 3A PSY 2 and SOC 1A or ANTHRO 2. All course work must be completed with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 32 and 32A. (Formerly RN 1) (A, CSU) ***** RN 31 FNDTN/INT MED SURG 4 MW 8:00am-9:50 HS-100 D.BENEFIEL ***** RN 31 FNDTN/INT MED SURG 4 MF 8:00am-9:50 HS-270 E.GONZALEZ RN 32 PREREQ: RN 32A. COREQ: RN 31. (Formerly RN 2) (A, CSU) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 WTh 6:30am-11:50 KPMC-3E3W E.GONZALEZ DATES: (Above class meets 03/19 to 05/22) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 T 6:30am-5:40 CCMC-3RD D.BENEFIEL DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/20) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 T 6:30am-5:40 HLCC-1ST L.BARUELA DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/20) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 T 6:30am-5:40 HLCC-1ST STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/20) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 T 6:30am-5:40 KPMC-3E3W T.CARREON DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/20) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 T 6:30am-5:40 SAMC-3W D.SPENCER DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/20) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 Th 6:30am-5:40 CRMC-7W J.ISOM DATES: (Above class meets 03/20 to 05/22) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 Th 6:30am-5:40 HLCC-1ST C.FLORENCE DATES: (Above class meets 03/20 to 05/22) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 Th 6:30am-5:40 SAMC-2W U.YU DATES: (Above class meets 03/20 to 05/22) ***** RN 32 MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 Th 6:30am-5:40 SAMC-3W B.VAUGHN DATES: (Above class meets 03/20 to 05/22) RN 32A PREREQ: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program: ENGL 1A MATH 103 BIOL 20 and BIOL 22 BIOL 31 CHEM 3A PSY 2 and SOC 1A or ANTHRO 2. All course work must be completed with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 31. (A, CSU) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 W 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 E.GONZALEZ DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 W 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 W 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 C.FLORENCE DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 W 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 B.VAUGHN DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 W 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 J.ISOM DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 03/12) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 F 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 D.BENEFIEL AND 11HRS ARR ARR D.BENEFIEL DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 03/14) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 F 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 M.MOTT AND 11HRS AR ARR M.MOTT DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 03/14) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 F 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 C.FLORENCE AND 11HRS ARR ARR C.FLORENCE DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 03/14) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

120 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 119 ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 F 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 D.SPENCER AND 11HRS ARR ARR D.SPENCER DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 03/14) ***** RN 32A MEDCL-SRGCL NRS 2 F 6:30am-5:40 HS-240 STAFF AND 11HRS ARR ARR STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 03/14) RN 33 COREQ: RN 31. (Formerly RN 21) (A, CSU) ***** RN 33 TRANSCULT HLTH 1 M 2:30pm-4:45 HS-150 G.EZAKI DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/10) RN 35A COREQ: RN 31, 32 and 32A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 35A INTRO TO PHRMCLGY 1 M 2:00pm-3:50 HS-150 G.EZAKI DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/19) RN 35B PREREQ: RN 35A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 41, 42, and 42A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 35B NRSG PHARM APPLCTNS 2 Th 1:00pm-2:50 HS-270 E.SOTO ***** RN 35B NRSG PHARM APPLCTNS 2 Th 3:00pm-4:50 HS-270 E.SOTO RN 41 PREREQ: RN 31 and 35A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 35B, 42, and 42A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 41 ADLT CMMN HLTH 2.5 Th 7:30am-9:45 HS-250 J.KATO-GEE ***** RN 41 ADLT CMMN HLTH 2.5 Th 8:00am-10:15 HS-100 E.DAY RN 42 PREREQ: RN 31, 32, 32A, and 35A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: 35B, 41, and 42A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 W 6:30am-12:00 CRMC-1E1C E.DAY ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 W 6:30am-12:00 CRMC-2E J.KATO-GEE ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 M 6:30am-4:20 CCMC-3RD D.BARUELA DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 M 6:30am-4:20 CRMC-2E STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 W 6:30am-4:20 CCMC-3RD A.AKSENOV DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 05/21) (Class meets every other week.) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 F 6:30am-5:35 SAMC-3M R.ELEP DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 05/23) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 M 6:30am-6:45 CCMC-3RD D.DAILEY AND 25HRS ARR ARR D.DAILEY DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week.) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 W 6:30am-6:45 CCMC-3RD A.AKSENOV DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/14) (Class meets every other week.) ***** RN 42 ADLT CMMN HLTH CLIN 2 F 6:30am-6:45 SAMC-3M C.BENNETT DATES: (Above class meets 01/24 to 05/16) (Class meets every other week) RN 42A PREREQ: RN 31, 32, and 32A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: 41 and 42A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 7:00am-9:50 HS-240 J.KATO-GEE ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 7:00am-9:50 HS-240 STAFF ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 7:00am-9:50 HS-240 E.DAY ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 10:00am-12:50 HS-240 E.DAY ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 10:00am-12:50 HS-240 J.KATO-GEE ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 10:00am-12:50 HS-240 G.NELSON ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 10:00am-12:50 HS-240 E.GONZALEZ ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 1:00pm-3:50 HS-240 STAFF ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 1:00pm-3:50 HS-240 G.NELSON ***** RN 42A ADLT CMMN HLTH SKL 1 T 1:00pm-3:50 HS-240 L.WINGFIELD RN 45 PREREQ: RN 31, 32, 32A, 33, and 35A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 46. (Formerly RN 5.) (A, CSU) ***** RN 45 CHLDBRNG FAM 2 T 7:00am-8:50 HS-270 G.NELSON ***** RN 45 CHLDBRNG FAM 2 T 10:00am-11:50 HS-100 E.SOTO Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

121 120 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE RN 46 PREREQ: RN 31, 32, 32A, 33, and 35A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 45. (Formerly RN 6) (A, CSU) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 M 6:30am-4:20 CCMC-2PP G.NELSON DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 M 6:30am-4:20 CRMC-3C3E C.REITZ DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 M 6:30am-4:20 SAMC-6M L.MEISTER DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 W 6:30am-4:20 CCMC-2PP E.SOTO DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 05/21) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 F 6:30am-5:35 CCMC-2PP P.VOGEL DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 05/23) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 M 6:30am-6:45 CCMC-2PP G.NELSON AND 25HRS ARR ARR G.NELSON DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 M 6:30am-6:45 CRMC-3C3E C.REITZ AND 25HRS ARR ARR C.REITZ DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 M 6:30am-6:45 SAMC-6M T.KRATZ AND 25HRS ARR ARR T.KRATZ DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 W 6:30am-6:45 CCMC-2PP E.SOTO DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/14) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 46 CHLDBRNG FAM CLIN 2 F 6:30am-6:45 CCMC-2PP P.VOGEL DATES: (Above class meets 01/24 to 05/16) (Class meets every other week) RN 51 PREREQ: RN 35B, 41, 42, and 42A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 52, 52A, and 53. (A, CSU) ***** RN 51 ADLT CMPLX HLTH 2.5 Th 8:00am-10:15 HS-270 E.BUGAY ***** RN 51 ADLT CMPLX HLTH 2.5 Th 10:30am-12:45 HS-270 E.BUGAY ***** RN 51 ADLT CMPLX HLTH 2.5 T 12:00pm-3:25 HS-270 J.ADAMS DATES: (Above class meets 02/25 to 05/23) (TAACCCT Grant) RN 52 PREREQ: RN 35B, 41, 42, and 42A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 51, 52A, and 53. (A, CSU) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 W 6:30am-2:40 SAMC-3W K.AKINES DATES: (Above class meets 02/26 to 05/21) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 F 6:30am-2:40 CRMC-4E A.GOMEZ JR DATES: (Above class meets 02/28 to 05/23) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 S 6:30am-3:20 MCH-EAST V.ULANIMO DATES: (Above class meets 03/01 to 05/17) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 S 6:30am-3:20 SAMC-3M STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 03/01 to 05/17) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 SU 6:30am-3:20 SAMC-3M STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 03/02 to 05/18) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 M 6:30am-4:20 HOSP J.EDMUNDS DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 M 6:30am-4:20 SAMC-4N E.BUGAY DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 W 6:30am-4:20 HOSP S.APARICIO DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 05/21) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 W 6:30am-4:20 SAMC-4N M.HOLSON DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 05/21) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 M 6:30am-6:45 CRMC-4E J.EDMUNDS AND 25HRS ARR ARR J.EDMUNDS DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 M 6:30am-6:45 SAMC-4N E.BUGAY AND 25HRS ARR ARR E.BUGAY DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 W 6:30am-6:45 HOSP S.APARICIO DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/14) (Class meets every other week) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

122 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 121 ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 W 6:30am-6:45 SAMC-4N J.ARIOLA DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/14) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 S 6:30am-6:45 HOSP L.LEWIS DATES: (Above class meets 01/18 to 05/10) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52 ADLT/OLDR ADLT 2 S 6:30am-6:45 HOSP L.LEWIS DATES: (Above class meets 01/25 to 05/17) (Class meets every other week) RN 52A PREREQ: RN 41, 42, and 42A with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 51, 52, and 53. (A, CSU) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 M 8:00am-10:05 HS-240 E.DAY DATES: (Above class meets 03/03 to 05/19) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 M 8:00am-10:05 HS-240 M.MOTT DATES: (Above class meets 03/03 to 05/19) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 M 8:00am-10:05 HS-240 C.FLORENCE DATES: (Above class meets 03/03 to 05/19) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 M 10:30am-12:35 HS-240 M.MOTT DATES: (Above class meets 03/03 to 05/19) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 M 10:30am-12:35 HS-240 E.DAY DATES: (Above class meets 03/03 to 05/19) (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 11:30am-1:45 HS-240 J.KATO-GEE DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 11:30am-1:45 HS-240 E.MONTANO DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 11:30am-1:45 HS-240 E.BUGAY DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 12:30pm-3:20 HS-240 D.BENEFIEL DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 12:30pm-3:20 HS-240 E.BUGAY DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 12:30pm-3:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 2:00pm-4:15 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 3:30pm-6:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 3:30pm-6:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 52A ADLT/OLDR CMPL SKL.5 Th 3:30pm-6:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) RN 53 PREREQ: RN 35B, 41, and 42 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 51, 52, and 52A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 53 NRSG CRE OLDR ADLT 1 T 7:00am-7:50 HS-150 C.FLORENCE ***** RN 53 NRSG CRE OLDR ADLT 1 T 4:00pm-5:15 HS-270 J.ADAMS DATES: (Above class meets 02/25 to 05/20) (TAACCCT Grant) RN 55 PREREQ: RN 35B, 41, 42, 42A, 45 and 46 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 56. (Formerly RN 13) (A, CSU) ***** RN 55 NSG INFNT/CHLDRN 2 T 10:00am-11:50 HS-250 G.EZAKI ***** RN 55 NSG INFNT/CHLDRN 2 T 10:00am-11:50 HS-270 L.WALZBERG RN 56 PREREQ: RN 35B, 41, 42, 42A, 45 and 46 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 55. (Formerly RN 14) (A, CSU) ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 W 6:30am-12:00 CHCC-SAM P.MENYHAY ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 W 6:30am-12:00 CHCC-SDM G.EZAKI ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 M 6:30am-12:50 CHCC-SAM R.AWAD ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 M 6:30am-12:50 CHCC-SDM G.EZAKI ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 W 12:30pm-6:00 CHCC-SAM L.WALZBERG ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 W 12:30pm-6:00 CHCC-SDM G.EZAKI ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 M 1:30pm-7:50 CHCC-SAM A.HENNING ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 M 1:30pm-7:50 CHCC-SDM D.FERRIS ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 F 5:30pm-11:35 CHCC-SAM J.SKOUFIS ***** RN 56 INFANTS CHILD CLIN 2 F 5:30pm-11:35 CHCC-SDM A.GONZALES Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

123 122 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE RN 61 PREREQ: RN 35B, 51, 52, 52A, and 53 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 62 and 62A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 61 CRITICAL ILL ADULT 2.5 Th 1:00pm-3:15 HS-250 E.DAY (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 61 CRITICAL ILL ADULT 2.5 Th 2:00pm-4:15 HS-150 B.HOOD RN 62 PREREQ: RN 35B, 51, 52, 52A, and 53 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 61 and 62A. (A, CSU) ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 MW 6:30am-12:35 CRMC-7W B.HOOD ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 W 6:30am-6:00 CRMC-4E S.PEERY (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 M 6:30am-6:45 CRMC-1E1C STAFF AND 12HRS ARR ARR STAFF ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 M 6:30am-6:45 FHSH-MS M.FAGUNDES AND 12HRS ARR ARR M.FAGUNDES ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 M 6:30am-6:45 KPMC-4E4W K.KAPOOR AND 12HRS ARR ARR K.KAPOOR (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 M 6:30am-6:45 SAMC-3W M.JOOSTEN AND 12HRS ARR ARR M.JOOSTEN ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 M 6:30am-6:45 SAMC-5M S.SOBREPENA AND 12HRS ARR ARR S.SOBREPENA ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 F 6:30am-6:45 CCMC-3RD M.HILARIO ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 F 6:30am-6:45 CRMC-2E J.LOPEZ (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 F 6:30am-6:45 KPMC-4E4W STAFF (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 F 6:30am-6:45 MCH-EAST S.GARCIA ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 S 6:30am-6:45 CRMC-4E B.KELLEY AND 12HRS ARR ARR B.KELLEY ***** RN 62 CRTCL ILL ADULT CLIN 4 S 6:30am-6:45 CRMC-7W STAFF AND 12HRS ARR ARR STAFF RN 62A PREREQ: RN 51, 52, and 52A, with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 61 and 62. (A, CSU) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 6:30am-8:45 HS-240 L.WINGFIELD DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 6:30am-8:45 HS-240 B.HOOD DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 6:30am-9:20 HS-240 S.GROSSBARD DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 6:30am-9:20 HS-240 L.WINGFIELD DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 6:30am-9:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:00am-11:15 HS-240 G.EZAKI DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:00am-11:15 HS-240 B.HOOD DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:00am-11:15 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:00am-11:15 HS-240 L.WINGFIELD DATES: (Above class meets 01/16 to 05/22) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:30am-12:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:30am-12:20 HS-240 S.GROSSBARD DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:30am-12:20 HS-240 G.EZAKI DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 62A CRTICL ILL ADULT SKLL.5 Th 9:30am-12:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/23 to 05/15) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

124 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 123 RN 65 PREREQ: RN 35B, 51, 52, and 53 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 66. (Formerly RN 9) (A, CSU) ***** RN 65 BEHAVR EMTNL DSRDRS 2 T 1:00pm-2:50 HS-250 H.HUBBARD (TAACCCT Grant) ***** RN 65 BEHAVR EMTNL DSRDRS 2 T 2:00pm-3:50 HS-150 B.HEYNE RN 66 PREREQ: RN 35B, 51, 52 and 53 with a grade of C or better. COREQ: RN 65. (Formerly RN 10) (A, CSU) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 M 6:30am-4:20 CBHC-1ST B.HEYNE DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 05/19) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 W 6:30am-4:20 CBHC-1ST B.HEYNE DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 05/21) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 W 6:30am-4:20 CSH-BH K.RINDAHL DATES: (Above class meets 01/15 to 05/21) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 F 6:30am-5:35 CBHC-1ST H.HUBBARD DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 05/23) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 F 6:30am-5:35 CSH-BH J.FICKLIN DATES: (Above class meets 01/17 to 05/23) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 M 6:30am-6:45 CBHC-1ST B.HEYNE AND ARR ARR B.HEYNE DATES: (Above class meets 02/03 to 05/12) (Class meets every other week) 25HRS ARR ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 W 6:30am-6:45 CBHC-1ST H.HUBBARD DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/14) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 W 6:30am-6:45 CSH-BH M.STEVENS-WELTY DATES: (Above class meets 01/22 to 05/14) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 F 6:30am-6:45 CBHC-1ST H.HUBBARD DATES: (Above class meets 01/24 to 05/16) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 F 6:30am-6:45 CSH-BH Y.CRYNS DATES: (Above class meets 01/24 to 05/16) (TAACCCT Grant. Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 S 6:30am-6:45 CBHC-1ST D.ZAMORA DATES: (Above class meets 01/18 to 05/10) (Class meets every other week) ***** RN 66 BHVRL EMTNL CLIN 2 S 6:30am-6:45 CBHC-1ST B.GREENE DATES: (Above class meets 01/25 to 05/17) (Class meets every other week) RN 101 COREQ: RN 102. (A) ***** RN 101 TRANSITION FCC RN 1.5 T 1:00pm-5:05 HS-270 J.ADAMS DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 02/18) ***** RN 101 TRANSITION FCC RN 1.5 T 1:00pm-5:05 HS-270 J.ADAMS DATES: (Above class meets 01/14 to 02/18) (TAACCCT Grant) RN 102 COREQ: RN 101. (A) ***** RN 102 TRANSITION FCC RN SKL 1 M 6:30am-4:20 HS-240 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 02/24) ***** RN 102 TRANSITION FCC RN SKL 1 M 6:30am-4:20 HS-240 J.ADAMS DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 02/24) (TAACCCT Grant) RN 105 COREQ: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program. (Formerly RN 23) (PASS/NO PASS only) (A) ***** RN 105 MEDICATION MATH.5 M 5:00pm-7:50 HS-150 L.WALZBERG DATES: (Above class meets 01/27 to 02/10) RN 107 COREQ: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program. (Formerly RN 25) (PASS/NO PASS only) (A) ***** RN 107 INT NSG PROCESS.5 F 1:00pm-3:50 HS-150 J.KATO-GEE DATES: (Above class meets 03/14 to 03/28) RN 201 COREQ: RN 61. (PASS/NO PASS only) ***** RN 201 NCLEX-RN REVIEW 2 T 4:00pm-5:50 HS-150 E.DAY ***** RN 201 NCLEX-RN REVIEW 2 T 4:00pm-5:50 HS-150 E.DAY (TAACCCT Grant) RN 202 PREQ: Admission into the nursing program. ***** RN 202 RN SUCCESS STRAT 1 M 12:00pm-2:15 HS-150 D.BENEFIEL DATES: (Above class meets 01/13 to 03/10) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

125 124 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE RN 204 PREQ: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing program or acceptance of application into the Fresno City College RN program. ***** RN 204 INTRO NURSNG PROF 1.5 MF 11:00am-12:15 HS-260 C.FLORENCE DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/23) PARALEGAL PLEGAL 1 COREQ: BA 20. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 1 PARALEGAL INTRO 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 OAB-188 B.MCCULLY PLEGAL 2A PREREQ: PLEGAL 1. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 2A LEG RES & WRITNG I 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 BE-221 F.BURNETT PLEGAL 2B PREREQ: PLEGAL 2A. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 2B LEG RES & WRITNG II 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 BE-120 STAFF PLEGAL 3 PREREQ: PLEGAL 1. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 3 FAMILY LAW 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 BE-136 D.SLAYBAUGH PLEGAL 4 PREREQ: PLEGAL 1. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 4 PROBATE 3 Th 6:00pm-8:50 BE-221 STAFF PLEGAL 6A COREQ: PLEGAL 2B. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 6A LITIGATION I 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 BE-137 P.MULLEN PLEGAL 6B PREREQ: PLEGAL 6A. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 6B LITIGATION II 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 BE-120 STAFF PLEGAL 7 COREQ: PLEGAL 1. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 7 LAW OFF PRACTICE 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 BE-221 M.MAIRE PLEGAL 14 COREQ: PLEGAL 1 or PLEGAL 156 or BT 140. (A, CSU) PLEGAL 14 LAW OFF COMPUTING 3 Th 5:30pm-10:05 BE-218 L.ANDREONI PLEGAL 19 COREQ: Fall and Spring Semesters: Must be enrolled in at least one other course, in addition to occupational work experience. Summer Session: Enrollment in another college course is optional. Supervised employment directly related to the student s major. Offered under specific majors. (A, CSU) ***** PLEGAL 19 COOP WKEXP-OCCUP 1-8 T 5:30pm-6:20 BE-136 B.MCCULLY AND 7HRS ARROFF B.MCCULLY (This class is for PLEGAL students only). PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1A PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. (C-ID PHIL 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHIL 1A KNOWLEDG/REALITY 3 MW 8:00am-9:15 OAB-125 I.NANCE PHIL 1A KNOWLEDG/REALITY 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 OAB-171 R.BOYD PHIL 1A KNOWLEDG/REALITY 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-131 K.YBARRA PHIL 1A KNOWLEDG/REALITY 3 MW 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-131 I.NANCE PHIL 1AH PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. ADVISORY: Meet the qualifications for consideration for acceptance into the Honors Program recommended. See Honors Program listing in the college catalog. (Formerly HONORS 1P) (C-ID PHIL 100) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) ***** PHIL 1AH HON KNOW/REALITY 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-125 K.YBARRA (Contact the Honors Program at [559] for information.) PHIL 1B PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHIL 1B SOC & POLIT PHIL 3 MW 9:30am-10:45 OAB-131 W.STEPHENSON NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

126 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 125 PHIL 1C PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. (C-ID PHIL 120) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHIL 1C ETHICS 3 ARR WEB W.STEPHENSON (#15653 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Enrolled students will receive the specific course URL, log-on and password via prior to the start of class. You MUST activate, monitor, and use your college address, the one that ends in scccd.edu after you register for the course. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. For additional information, contact the instructor at wendell.stephenson@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PHIL 1C ETHICS 3 ARR WEB W.STEPHENSON (#24049 is a distance education course offered via the Internet. Students need access to a computer and must possess Internet and skills. Enrolled students will receive the specific course URL, log-on and password via prior to the start of class. You MUST activate, monitor, and use your college address, the one that ends in scccd.edu after you register for the course. There are no on-campus meetings scheduled. For additional information, contact the instructor at wendell.stephenson@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PHIL 1C ETHICS 3 TTh 9:30am-10:45 OAB-125 W.STEPHENSON PHIL 1C ETHICS 3 MW 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-131 W.STEPHENSON PHIL 1D PREREQ: ENGL 1A. (Formerly PHIL 10) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHIL 1D WORLD RELIGIONS 3 TTh 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-131 R.BOYD PHIL 2 PREREQ: ENGL 1A or equivalent. (Formerly PHIL 4) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHIL 2 CRIT REASONING 3 TTh 8:00am-9:15 OAB-131 L.MUSSELMAN PHIL 2 CRIT REASONING 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 OAB-273 L.MUSSELMAN PHIL 2 CRIT REASONING 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 OAB-131 STAFF PHIL 6 PREREQ: MATH 103. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 1A recommended. (C-ID PHIL 210) (A, CSU-GE, UC) PHIL 6 SYMBOLIC LOGIC 3 TTh 11:00am-12:15 OAB-131 R.BOYD PHIL 6 SYMBOLIC LOGIC 3 MW 12:30pm-1:45 OAB-273 R.BOYD PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO 5 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126. (A, CSU-GE, UC) PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 F 9:00am-11:50 T-403 L.KRAUTER PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 F 9:00am-11:50 T-404 L.WINTHER-SAXE PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 TTh 10:00am-11:15 T-404 C.DE ANDA PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 10:00am-11:20 T-202 R.JERKOVICH PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 11:00am-12:20 T-404 E.SMITH PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 11:30am-12:50 T-403 C.DE ANDA PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 TTh 12:00pm-1:15 T-404 C.DE ANDA PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 12:00pm-1:20 T-202 R.JERKOVICH PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 TTh 1:00pm-2:15 T-403 STAFF PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 1:00pm-2:20 T-404 E.SMITH PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 WF 1:00pm-2:20 T-110 D.ASHCRAFT PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 TTh 2:00pm-3:15 T-404 D.ASHCRAFT PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 2:00pm-3:20 T-403 STAFF PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 T-403 G.HUBBARD PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 MW 3:00pm-4:20 T-404 D.BALDRICA PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 TTh 3:30pm-4:45 T-404 D.ASHCRAFT PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 W 5:00pm-7:50 T-403 D.ASHCRAFT PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 T 6:00pm-8:50 T-404 D.BARKMAN PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 W 6:00pm-8:50 T-404 D.BARKMAN PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 T-110 D.BALDRICA PHOTO 5 INTRO TO PHOTO 3 M 6:00pm-9:05 T-404 L.WINTHER-SAXE PHOTO 6 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU) PHOTO 6 DIGITAL IMAG FUND 3 TTh 10:00am-12:15 T-400B G.HUBBARD PHOTO 6 DIGITAL IMAG FUND 3 TTh 1:00pm-3:15 T-400B T.HALLS Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

127 126 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE PHOTO 12 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PHOTO 22) (A, CSU) PHOTO 12 PHOTOSHOP 1 3 MW 9:00am-11:20 T-400B L.KRAUTER PHOTO 12 PHOTOSHOP 1 3 M 6:00pm-10:50 T-400B STAFF PHOTO 12 PHOTOSHOP 1 3 Th 6:00pm-10:50 T-400B L.KRAUTER PHOTO 15 COREQ: PHOTO 5 or PHOTO 17 or equivalent. ADVISORY: PHOTO 12. (A, CSU) PHOTO 15 PHOTO/VISUAL LIT 3 MW 10:00am-12:20 T-403 T.HALLS PHOTO 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PHOTO 10) (A, CSU, PHOTO 17 CLSC BLACK/WHITE 3 TTh 12:00pm-2:15 T-403 L.KRAUTER PHOTO 17 CLSC BLACK/WHITE 3 MW 1:00pm-3:20 T-403 G.HUBBARD PHOTO 18 PREREQ: PHOTO 15. (A, CSU) PHOTO 18 DIGITAL BLACK/WHITE 3 W 6:00pm-10:50 T-400B G.HUBBARD PHOTO 23 PREREQ: PHOTO 12 or equivalent. (A, CSU) PHOTO 23 PHOTOSHOP 2 3 MW 1:30pm-3:50 T-400B C.DE ANDA PHOTO 32 PREREQ: PHOTO 5 or equivalent. ADVISORY: PHOTO 12 and 26. (Formerly PHOTO 23 and 25) (A, CSU) PHOTO 32 COM PORTRAITURE 3 Th 6:00pm-10:50 T-403 J.TENNEY PHOTO 40 PREREQ: PHOTO 5 or equivalent. ADVISORY: PHOTO 12, 15, or equivalent. (A, CSU) PHOTO 40 PROFESSIONAL PRACT 3 T 6:00pm-10:50 T-403 T.HALLS PHOTO 45 PREREQ: PHOTO 18, or 23, or 26, or 27, or 30, or 37, or 47. ADVISORY: PHOTO 40. (A, CSU) PHOTO 45 ADVANCED PROJECTS 3 MW 10:00am-12:20 T-403 T.HALLS PHOTO 45 ADVANCED PROJECTS 3 T 6:00pm-10:50 T-403 T.HALLS PHOTO 47 PREREQ: PHOTO 5. ADVISORY: PHOTO 15 and 30. (A, CSU) PHOTO 47 BOOK/VIDEO PUB 3 TTh 10:00am-12:15 T-403 T.HALLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 3 PE 4 PE 5 PE 6 PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 14) (A, CSU, UC) PE 3 ARCHERY 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 STAD C.KADINGO (First class meeting will be held in RS-109A) PE 3 ARCHERY 1 TTh 10:00am-10:50 STAD C.KADINGO (First class meeting will be held in RS-109A) PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 1) (A, CSU, UC) PE 4 BADMINTON 1 MW 8:00am-8:50 G-12 R.WILLIAMS PE 4 BADMINTON 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 G-12 R.WILLIAMS PE 4 BADMINTON 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 G-12 R.WILLIAMS PE 4 BADMINTON 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 G-12 R.WILLIAMS PE 4 BADMINTON 1 MW 12:00pm-12:50 G-12 R.WILLIAMS PE 4 BADMINTON 1 T 7:30pm-9:20 G-12 B.AZALI PE 4 BADMINTON 1 Th 7:30pm-9:20 G-12 B.AZALI PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 5A) (A, CSU, UC) PE 5 BASKETBALL 1 TTh 8:00am-8:50 PG-100 E.MADEC PE 5 BASKETBALL 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 PG-100 E.MADEC PE 5 BASKETBALL 1 TTh 10:00am-10:50 PG-100 E.MADEC PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 15A) (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 6 FITNESS & HEALTH 1 36HRS ARR ARR W.MUSICK DATES: (Above class meets 02/26 to 05/23) (Registered Nursing Students Only. First class meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 26, 2013 at 4:00pm in G-114.) PE 6 FITNESS & HEALTH 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 G-101 J.HAO NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

128 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 127 PE 7 PE 9 PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 10) (A, CSU, UC) PE 7 GOLF 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 STAD A.CAVIGLIA PE 7 GOLF 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 STAD A.CAVIGLIA PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 17A) (A, CSU, UC) PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 8:00am-8:50 G-103 R.SCOTT AND 1HR ARR G-103 R.SCOTT PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 8:00am-8:50 G-103 R.SCOTT AND 1HR ARR G-103 R.SCOTT PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 G-103 R.SCOTT AND 1HR ARR G-103 R.SCOTT PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 G-103 R.SCOTT AND 1HR ARR G-103 R.SCOTT PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 G-103 R.SCOTT AND 1HR ARR G-103 R.SCOTT PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 10:00am-10:50 G-103 G.BLUTH AND 1HR ARR G-103 G.BLUTH PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 G-103 E.MADEC AND 1HR ARR G-103 E.MADEC PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 11:00am-11:50 G-103 E.SOLBERG AND 1HR ARR G-103 E.SOLBERG PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 1:00pm-1:50 G-103 O.GERMOND AND 1HR ARR G-103 O.GERMOND PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 1:00pm-1:50 G-103 P.KEYSAW AND 1HR ARR G-103 P.KEYSAW PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 2:00pm-2:50 G-103 W.MUSICK AND 1HR ARR G-103 W.MUSICK PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 4:00pm-4:50 G-103 P.KEYSAW AND 1HR ARR G-103 P.KEYSAW PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 4:00pm-4:50 G-103 W.MUSICK AND 1HR ARR G-103 W.MUSICK PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 5:00pm-5:50 G-103 P.KEYSAW AND 1HR ARR G-103 P.KEYSAW PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 TTh 5:00pm-5:50 G-103 M.STEVENS AND 1HR ARR G-103 M.STEVENS PE 9 PHYSICAL FITNESS 1 MW 6:00pm-6:50 G-103 R.WILLIAMS AND 1HR ARR G-103 R.WILLIAMS PE 12 PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 16A) (A, CSU, UC) PE 12 SWIMMING 1 MTWTh 10:00am-10:50 POOL O.GERMOND DATES: (#25853 meets 03/17 to 05/22) PE 12 SWIMMING 1 MTWTh 11:00am-11:50 POOL O.GERMOND DATES: (#25852 meets 03/17 to 05/22) PE 13 PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 7) (A, CSU, UC) PE 13 TENNIS 1 TTh 8:00am-8:50 TNCT O.GERMOND PE 13 TENNIS 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 TNCT E.SOLBERG PE 13 TENNIS 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 TNCT O.GERMOND PE 13 TENNIS 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 TNCT E.SOLBERG PE 13 TENNIS 1 TTh 10:00am-10:50 TNCT E.SOLBERG PE 13 TENNIS 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 TNCT E.SOLBERG PE 13 TENNIS 1 TTh 11:00am-11:50 TNCT C.KADINGO PE 13 TENNIS 1 MW 12:00pm-12:50 TNCT O.GERMOND PE 13 TENNIS 1 W 5:00pm-7:50 TNCT H.PERKINS DATES: (#25854 meets 02/26 to 05/21) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

129 128 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE PE 14 PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 5G) (A, CSU, UC) PE 14 VOLLEYBALL 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 G-12 B.TESSLER PE 14 VOLLEYBALL 1 TTh 10:00am-10:50 G-12 B.TESSLER PE 14 VOLLEYBALL 1 TTh 11:00am-11:50 G-12 B.TESSLER PE 14 VOLLEYBALL 1 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 G-12 B.TESSLER PE 14 VOLLEYBALL 1 M 6:00pm-7:50 G-12 H.PERKINS PE 15A PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 11B) (A, CSU, UC) PE 15A WEIGHT TRAIN-WMN 1 TTh 9:00am-9:50 G-105 G.BLUTH PE 15A WEIGHT TRAIN-WMN 1 MW 11:00am-11:50 G-105 R.SCOTT PE 15A WEIGHT TRAIN-WMN 1 TTh 11:00am-11:50 G-105 G.BLUTH PE 15A WEIGHT TRAIN-WMN 1 MW 12:00pm-12:50 G-105 E.MADEC PE 15A WEIGHT TRAIN-WMN 1 TTh 1:00pm-1:50 G-105 G.BLUTH PE 15B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 11A) (A, CSU, UC) PE 15B WEIGHT TRAIN-MEN 1 MW 9:00am-9:50 G-105 E.MADEC PE 15B WEIGHT TRAIN-MEN 1 TTh 10:00am-10:50 G-105 A.CAVIGLIA PE 15B WEIGHT TRAIN-MEN 1 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 G-105 O.GERMOND PE 15C PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE ACT 11C) (A, CSU, UC) PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 MW 7:00am-7:50 G-105 R.SCOTT PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 TTh 7:00am-7:50 G-105 E.SOLBERG PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 MW 8:00am-8:50 G-105 O.GERMOND PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 G-105 E.MADEC PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 MW 1:00pm-1:50 G-105 E.MADEC PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 MW 6:00pm-6:50 G-105 S.AUBLE PE 15C WEIGHT TRAIN-COED 1 TTh 6:00pm-6:50 G-105 M.STEVENS PE 17 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PE ACT 28) (A, CSU, UC) PE 17 HATHA YOGA 1 F 12:00pm-1:50 G-101 N.FLORES PE 20 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A background in science is preferred.) (A, CSU, UC) PE 20 ATHLETIC TRAINING 4 MWF 11:30am-12:20 PPC-110 J.NELSON AND 2HRS ARR PPC-110 J.NELSON PE 27 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) PE 27 CARDIO TRNG 1 MW 10:00am-10:50 STAD G.BLUTH PE 29B PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 29B COMP BADMINTON 3 9.5HRS ARR G-12 C.KADINGO (For further information contact instructor at carol.kadingo@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PE 30B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE INT 41) (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 30B COMP BASEBALL 3 9.5HRS ARR BPRK R.SCOTT (For further information contact instructor at ron.scott@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PE 31C PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 31C BSKTBALL CONDITN 1 MTWTh 2:00pm-3:15 G-12 E.MADEC DATES: (Above class meets 03/17 to 05/22) (For further information contact instructor at ed.madec@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PE 33C PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 33C FOOTBALL CONDITN 1 TTh 5:00pm-7:50 PPC-110 A.CAVIGLIA DATES: (Above class meets 03/18 to 05/22) (For further information contact instructor at tony.caviglia@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PE 34B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE INT 46) (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 34B COMP GOLF 3 9.5HRS ARR OFF J.PANICCIA (For further information contact instructor at jenine.paniccia@fresnocitycollege.edu.) NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

130 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 129 PE 35B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE INT 38) (A, CSU) ***** PE 35B PEP AND CHEER 2 6HRS ARR G-112 H.VILLINES (For further information contact instructor at hope.villines@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PE 36C PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 36C SOCCER CONDITN 1 4.5HRS ARR ARR O.GERMOND DATES: (Above class meets 02/25 to 05/23) (For further information contact instructor at oliver.germond@fresnocitycollege.edu.) ***** PE 36C SOCCER CONDITN 1 4.5HRS ARR STAD E.SOLBERG DATES: (Above class meets 02/24 to 05/23) (For further information contact instructor at eric.solberg@fresnocitycollege.edu.) PE 37B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE INT 36) (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 37B COMP SOFTBALL 3 DAILY 3:00pm-4:50 NFLD R.WILLIAMS (Contact instructor at rhonda.williams@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) PE 38B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE INT 44) (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 38B COMP TENNIS 3 9.5HRS ARR TNCT R.SCHEIDT (Contact instructor at rick.scheidt@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 38B COMP TENNIS 3 9.5HRS ARR TNCT H.BESSINGER (Contact instructor at rick.scheidt@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) PE 39B PREREQ: None. (Formerly PE INT 43) (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 39B COMP TRACK&FIELD 3 9.5HRS ARR STAD J.REYES (Contact instructor at jesus.reyes@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 39B COMP TRACK&FIELD 3 9.5HRS ARR STAD J.REYES (Contact instructor at jesus.reyes@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) PE 40C PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 40C VOLLEYBALL CONDTN 1 5HRS ARR ARR T.SCHULTE DATES: (Above class meets 03/12 to 05/23) (Contact instructor at tracy.schulte@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) PE 41C PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 41C WRESTLING CONDITN 1 4.5HRS ARR G-107 P.KEYSAW DATES: (Above class meets 02/25 to 05/23) (Contact instructor at paul.keysaw@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) PE 42C PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 42C WATRPOLO CONDITN 1 5HRS ARR OFF G.ROSSI-HILL DATES: (Above class meets 03/11 to 05/22) (Contact instructor at gianna.rossi@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) PE 45 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 2HRS ARR G-105 P.KEYSAW (Contact instructor at paul.keysaw@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 2HRS ARR PPC-110 A.CAVIGLIA (Contact instructor at tony.caviglia@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 2HRS ARR PPC-110 A.CAVIGLIA (Contact instructor at tony.caviglia@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 2HRS ARR PPC-110 E.MADEC (Contact instructor at ed.madec@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 2HRS ARR PPC-110 A.CAVIGLIA (Contact instructor at tony.caviglia@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 TTh 3:00pm-4:15 PPC-110 O.GERMOND DATES: (Above class meets 02/25 to 05/22) (Contact instructor at oliver.germond@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 MW 4:00pm-4:50 PPC-110 M.UNZUETA (Contact instructor at jesus.reyes@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) ***** PE 45 PERFORMANCE TRNG 1 MW 5:00pm-5:50 G-105 S.AUBLE (Contact instructor at rhonda.williams@fresnocitycollege.edu for further information.) Shaded areas indicate evening, Saturday or Sunday classes. ARR - See WebAdvisor for room and/or times.

131 130 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE PE 50 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 50 ADAPT FIT & FLEX 1 MW 12:00pm-12:50 G-114 STAFF PE 53 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 53 ADPT STRNGTH TRG 1 MW 2:00pm-2:50 G-105 STAFF PE 54 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 54 ADPT WLK&CONDITN 1 TTh 9:00am-10:15 G-114 STAFF DATES: (Above class meets 02/25 to 05/20) PE 55 PREREQ: None. (A, CSU, UC) ***** PE 55 ADPT FLX&STRNGTH 1 TTh 12:00pm-12:50 G-114 STAFF PE 62 ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (Formerly PE PRE 35) (A, CSU, UC) PE 62 INTRO TO KINES 3 MW 11:00am-12:15 RS-116 G.BLUTH PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYSC 11 ADVISORY: MATH 201 and eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHYSC 11 INTRO PHYSC 3 MW 4:30pm-5:50 S-70 STAFF PHYSC 11 INTRO PHYSC 3 T 6:30pm-9:20 S-200 B.VUE PHYSC 11 INTRO PHYSC 3 Th 6:30pm-9:20 S-200 L.SAMORA PHYSICS PHYS 2A PREREQ: MATH 4A. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID PHYS 100S = PHYS 2A + PHYS 2B, and C-ID PHYS 105) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHYS 2A GENERAL PHYS 1 4 TTh 8:00am-9:15 S-270 STAFF AND W 8:00am-10:50 S-260 STAFF PHYS 2A GENERAL PHYS 1 4 TTh 11:00am-12:15 S-270 STAFF AND W 11:00am-1:50 S-260 STAFF PHYS 2B PREREQ: PHYS 2A. (C-ID PHYS 100S = PHYS 2A + PHYS 2B, and C-ID PHYS 110) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHYS 2B GENERAL PHYS 2 4 TTh 9:30am-10:45 S-270 STAFF AND M 8:00am-11:05 S-260 STAFF PHYS 4A COREQ: MATH 5B. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 125 and 126 or ESL 67 and 68 recommended. (C-ID PHYS 205) (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHYS 4A PHYS SCIEN/ENGR 4 MW 8:00am-9:20 S-270 D.BALOGH AND Th 8:00am-10:50 S-260 D.BALOGH PHYS 4A PHYS SCIEN/ENGR 4 MW 11:00am-12:20 S-270 D.BALOGH AND Th 11:00am-1:50 S-260 D.BALOGH PHYS 4A PHYS SCIEN/ENGR 4 MW 2:00pm-3:15 S-270 STAFF AND Th 2:00pm-4:50 S-260 STAFF PHYS 4C PREREQ: PHYS 4A. PHYS 4B is not a prerequisite. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) PHYS 4C PHYS SCIEN/ENGR 4 MW 9:30am-10:50 S-270 D.BALOGH AND T 8:00am-10:50 S-260 D.BALOGH NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

132 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 131 Health Care Providers CPR Career Training American Heart Association CPR Certification Card upon completion Saturday and evening programs Meets state and local requirements 4.5-hour program Program Dates: Monthly in 2014 Professional Development Continuing Education Online Programs Worksite Training Call for details: (559) or visit Fee-based programs for career and professional growth (559) (800) Phlebotomy Pharmacy Technician Train for a NEW CAREER in Just 5 Months Evening Program 8 hours per Week Includes Clinical Hours Great Career Opportunities Orientation on January 8, 2014 Program Starting February 3, 2014 Hands-On Training Meets California Requirements Includes 120 hours of Clinical Rotation High Demand Occupation Orientationis mandatory Orientation on November 13, 2013 Program starting January, May, and September For details visit Fee-based programs for career and professional growth

133 132 SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE P SCH# S INSTRUCTOR Advisory: The ed2go courses are offered in partnership with the Fresno City College Training Institute. Courses are not-for-credit. Courses taken do not articulate with Fresno City College and they do not transfer. NOTE: Classes held in rooms FH-101, FH-103, HS-150 and MS-132 are in a large group setting with 100 or more students.

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