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Class Schedule SPRING 2020 REGISTRATION STARTS NOVEMBER 18 CLASSES START JANUARY 27 W W W.CO NTR ACOSTA .EDU I
DEGREES & CERTIFICATES Accomplishment Accomplishment Accomplishment Achievement Achievement Achievement Certificate of Certificate of Certificate of Certificate of Certificate of Certificate of Associate Associate Associate Degree Degree Degree Program of Study Program of Study Program of Study Administration of Justice Computer Science AS Psychosocial Rehabilitation Administration of Justice AS-T Culinary Arts Substance Abuse Case Correctional Specialist Management Basic Food Service Corrections AS History AA-T, AA Classical/Modern Food Law Enforcement AS Preparation + Restaurant AS Journalism AA-T, AA Police Records + Training La Raza Studies AA Services Technician Restaurant Management Social Justice: Latino + Pre-Law Studies AA-T Chicano Studies Training in Pastry + Baking Security Specialist AS Liberal Arts Skills African American Studies AA Arts + Humanities AA Early Childhood Anthropology AA-T, AA Education Communication in the AA Art AA Early Childhood Education AS-T, AS English Language Associate Teacher - Math + Science AA Automotive Services Preschool Science, Technology, Automotive Collision Repair AS Associate Teacher - Engineering + Math Technology School Age Children Social + Behavioral Automotive Hybrid AA Montessori Education: Sciences Technician AS Preschool Teacher Mathematics AS-T Automotive Service Montessori Education: AS Technician Introductory Level Media Chassis Level I Technician Violence Intervention + Digital Film Production Counseling Powertrains Level I Medical Assisting AS Technician Earth Science AS Health Navigator Automotive Collision Repair Economics AA-T, AA Medical Terminology - Damage Estimator Biological Science Emergency Medical Services Music AA-T, AA Biology AS-T Paramedic Studies Nursing* AS Biological Science AS Philosophy AA-T Engineering AS Biotechnology AS Physical Education/Kinesiology English AA-T Biotechnology Assistant Kinesiology AA-T English as a Second Language Biotechnology Technician Physical Education/Kinesiology AS Advanced ESL Pre-Allied Health Fitness Trainer Business High-Intermediate ESL Personal Training Prep Course Accounting Technician Low-Intermediate ESL Physics AS-T Business Administration AS-T, AS Geography Political Science AA-T Business Management AS Psychology AA-T, AA Geography AA-T, AA Business Office Technology Real Estate AA Geographical Administrative Assistant AS Information Systems Sociology AA-T, AA Business Information Worker Health Education Spanish AA-T, AA General Office AS Public Health Science AS-T Speech Chemistry AS Health + Human Services Communication Studies AA-T Computer Information Human Services AA Systems Dual Diagnosis Screening Computer Operations AS *Bachelor of Science in Nursing, in partnership with the Dual Diagnosis Specialization University of Phoenix, and Certified Nursing Assistant Computer Programming AS programs also available. Peer Support Services 2 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
SPRING 2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR August 3 – September 15 Filing period to submit early Spring 2020 graduation application to receive early registration appointment for Spring 2020 November 1-30 Filing period for continuing and returning students with over 100 degree applicable units or on second semester probation or dismissal who want to appeal their registration date November 18-19 Priority registration for EOPS, DSPS, Veterans, Foster Youth, and CalWORKs students November 20 Priority registration for DSPS notetakers, early graduation petitioners and intercollegiate athletes November 21 – December 3 Priority registration for continuing students and Middle College HS students who have completed the Student Success Program** December 4 Priority registration for new students who have completed the Student Success Program** and returning students with less than 100 degree applicable units December 9 Registration for continuing and returning students with over 100 degree applicable units or on second semester probation or dismissal December 20 – January 1 Winter Recess – College Closed FAST TRACK SESSIONS: 1st 8 weeks (M-W, 1/27-3/18 and T-TH, 1/28-3/19); 2nd 8 weeks (MW, 3/23 - 5/20 and T-TH, 3/24-5/21); 12 week-classes (2/24 - 5/22). See pages 40-41. January 2-3 Registration for new students who did not complete the Student Success Program** and exempt students January 14 In-person registration for concurrent special admit high school students January 20 Holiday – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 27 First day of instruction February 1-2 Saturday and Sunday classes begin January 27-February 9 Late Registration Period - Obtain permission from your instructor February 7 Last day to add a full-term class (in person) February 7 Last day to drop a full-term class with eligibility for fee refund (in person) February 7 Last day to drop a full term class without a “W” appearing on transcript (in person) February 9 Last day to drop a full term class without a “W” appearing on transcript (online) - No refund February 10 Census for full-term course February 14 Holiday – Lincoln’s Birthday February 15-16 No Saturday/Sunday Classes February 17 Holiday – Washington’s Birthday February 28 Last day to choose Pass/No Pass (P/NP) grading option for full-term courses March 2 Last day to petition to graduate and participate in Spring Commencement March 29 – April 4 Spring Recess April 17 Last day to withdraw from a full-term course with a “W” appearing on transcript April 17 Last day to add or adjust a variable unit class May 22 Last day of instruction for spring May 22 Commencement ** The Student Success Program includes placement, orientation and completion of an educational plan. (Enroll in Couns-108 or ESL-108.) Info: Students may register online until 11:59 p.m., the day prior to the first class meeting. IMPORTANT NOTE: For short-term courses the dates to add, receive a refund or drop are calculated individually based on the length of each course. For detailed course-specific deadline dates, log into your Insite Portal and select “My Schedule”. You may also check with your instructor who has this information on the class roster. W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 3
Where do I start at Contra Costa College? STEPS TO SUCCESS STEP 1 – Submit an Application for Admission STEP 6 – Register for Classes Go to www.contracosta.edu/apply to complete your Now that you have a plan for meeting your educational application online. To submit an application in person visit goals, registering for classes is simple. Log in to InSite to the Welcome Center in the Student Services Center, Room register for classes directly from your educational plan. If 111. you need help in person, visit the Welcome Center in the Student Services Center, Room 111. STEP 2 – Apply for Financial Aid College can be expensive, but we are here to help! Federal GET YOUR STUDENT ID and state financial aid is available to students who qualify. Visit the Welcome Center in the Student Services Center, See page 6 for more details. Room 111. Bring proof of enrollment and personal identification. STEP 3 – Complete Orientation New students at Contra Costa College are required to Need Help? complete orientation. Orientation is offered online through If you need additional support and guidance getting started self-paced modules where you will learn a wealth of with the admissions or registration process, please visit the information about programs, classes, support services, Welcome Center in the Student Services Center, Room 111. and campus policies. After you submit your application for Call (510) 215-4110 for current center hours of operation or admission, you will receive an email with a link to the online visit www.contracosta.edu/welcome. orientation. * For non-native English speakers and learners, an in- Parking Information person class, ESL-108, is available. Information about ESL- A parking permit is needed to park on campus. You may 108 can be found at InSite.4cd.edu/search. purchase a parking permit for the semester online via InSite. Log in and click on “Students” tab, then select STEP 4 – Complete the Assessment “Academic Services”. Have your vehicle registration We want to meet you where you are! Assessing your math information ready to enter. You may also purchase daily and English or English as a Second Language (ESL) skills permits at machines located in multiple campus parking will help you choose the right classes. If you attended high lots. school in the United States: for math and English, visit www.contracosta.edu/assessment to use your high school transcripts to self-report grades from classes you have Bookstore already taken. For ESL: make an appointment, online or For information about required textbooks and in person, to take an assessment test in the Assessment prices, please visit the bookstore’s website at www. Center of the Student Services Center, Room 104. contracostabooks.com. STEP 5 – Develop an Educational Plan An educational plan is a map to help you identify the courses required to complete your goals. By enrolling in COUNS-108: Introduction to Educational Planning, you will work with a counselor to identify your specific program of study and the most direct route from start to finish. Information about COUNS-108 can be found at www. contracosta.edu/steps-to-success. 4 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
¿Como comienzo en Contra Costa College? PASOS AL ÉXITO PASO 1 – Presentar una Solicitud de Admisión PASO 6 – Inscribirse en las Clases Para completar su solicitud de admisión en línea visite la Ahora que tiene un plan para alcanzar sus metas página: www.contracosta.edu/apply. Para presentar una educativas registrarse para las clases es simple. Ingrese solicitud en persona puede visitar la oficina de Welcome a su cuenta de estudiante InSite por medio de: www. Center en el edificio de Student Services Center, oficina contracosta.edu. Si necesita ayuda en persona, visite 111. la oficina Welcome Center en el edificio de Student Services Center, oficina 111. PASO 2 – Aplicar para Ayuda Financiera Asistir al colegio puede ser costoso, pero estamos aquí Obtenga su tarjeta de indentificación para ayudar! Tenemos disponible ayuda financiera de estudiante Federal y Estatal para los estudiantes que califican. Ver Visite el Welcome Center ubicado en el edificio de página 6 para más información. Student Services Center, oficina 111. Necesitará prueba de inscripción y una identificación personal. PASO 3 – Completar Orientación Contra Costa College requiere que estudiantes nuevos ¿Necesita ayuda o está confundido? completen una orientación. La orientación se ofrece en Si necesita ayuda adicional para empezar con el proceso línea a través de módulos donde aprenderá una gran de admisión o registro, visite el Welcome Center ubicado cantidad de información acerca de los programas, clases en el edificio de Student Services Center, oficina 111. de apoyo, servicios y pólizas del colegio. Después de Para el horacio de la oficina llame al (510) 215-4110 o presentar su solicitud de admisión, usted recibirá un visite www.contracosta.edu/welcome. correo electrónico que proporciona instrucciones de como completar la orientación en línea. *Para los estudiantes cuyo segundo idioma es Inglés, tienen Información acerca del estacionamiento la opción de completar la orientación en persona por medio Necesitará un permiso para poder estacionarse de la clase ESL-108. Los horarios de éstas clases los puede en el colegio. Usted puede comprar un permiso encontrar en InSite.4cd.edu/search. de estacionamiento en línea a través de InSite. Al ingresar a su cuenta, inicie su sesión por medio de InSite y haga clic en “Students” y luego en “Academic PASO 4 – Completar la Evaluación Services”. Necesitará la información de registro del Vamos a ayudarle a elegir los cursos correctos! Evaluar sus vehículo. Usted también puede comprar permisos de habilidades en matemáticas, Inglés o Inglés como Segundo estacionamiento diarios en las máquinas situadas en Lengua (ESL) le ayudará a elegir las clases correctas. Tiene varios estacionamientos en el colegio. dos opciones para saber cuáles son sus niveles académicos en dichas áreas. Puede usar sus high school transcripts y auto-reportar sus calificaciones de la secundaria o Librería puede hacer una cita, en línea o en persona, para tomar Para obtener información acerca de los libros de la prueba de evaluación en el Assessment Center en el texto requeridos y los precios, por favor visite www. edificiode Student Services Center, oficina 104. Visita www. contracostabooks.com. contracosta.edu/assessment para más información. PASO 5 – Desarrollar un Plan de Estudio Por medio del curso de Counseling-108 los estudiantes obtienen un plan de estudio que le ayudará a identificar los cursos necesarios para completar sus metas. Al inscribirse en COUNS-108: Introduction to Educational Planning, trabajará con un consejero para identificar el programa específico de estudio y la ruta más directa para completarlo. La información sobre las clases disponibles de COUNS-108 se puede encontrar en www. contracosta.edu/steps-to-success. W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 5
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION California College Promise Grant Pell Lifetime Eligibility Limit (formerly the BOG Fee Waiver) The duration of a student’s eligibility to receive a Federal Students who meet specific income and academic Pell Grant is 12 full-time semesters (or its equivalent). The requirements can have their class fees waived. If you have calculation of the duration of a student’s eligibility will already filed your 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal include all years of the student’s receipt of Federal Pell Grant Student Aid (FAFSA) you may already have a California funding. Once a student has received a Federal Pell Grant College Promise Grant fee waiver awarded. Please log in to for 12 full-time semesters (or its equivalent), the student InSite at https://m4cd.edu and click on the “Financial Aid” will no longer be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant for future tile, then “Financial Aid Home” to view your status. semesters. There is no appeal process for this limit. FAFSA High School Graduation Requirements Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Students who do not have a high school diploma or a to see if you are eligible to receive the Promise Grant fee recognized equivalent (e.g., GED), or do not meet the home waiver as well as free cash aid to go to school. Apply online at school requirements, will not be eligible to receive financial www.fafsa.gov. To apply for financial aid for the spring 2020 aid. Students may qualify for financial aid under one of semester you must complete the 2019-20 FAFSA. Contra the Ability-to-Benefit (ATB) alternatives if the student was Costa College’s school code is 001190. enrolled in an eligible program prior to July 1, 2012. The ATB alternatives include the student passing an independently Cal Grant Deadline administered, approved ATB test or successfully completing The State of California offers state aid through the Cal at least six credit hours of postsecondary education. Grant program. To determine your eligibility for this additional state aid you must complete all necessary Financial Aid Repeat Course Policy application paperwork by the Cal Grant deadline. The The Department of Education has set a limit on the number deadline is March 2 annually for the following academic of times a course can be repeated before it is excluded from year, with a second deadline of September 2 annually (for a student’s enrollment status for financial aid purposes. To community college students only). For more information, read the policy in its entirety, visit www.contracosta.edu/ visit www.calgrants.org. financialaid. California Dream Act Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy If you are not a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (including In accordance with federal financial aid regulations, students undocumented and DACA students) and meet AB540 are required to maintain minimum academic and progress requirements, you may qualify for state financial aid requirements in order to remain eligible to receive financial programs, including the Promise Grant fee waiver. Apply assistance. To read the SAP Policy in its entirety, visit www. online by completing the Dream Act Application at www. contracosta.edu/financialaid. caldreamact.org. The deadline to be considered for state grants is March 2 annually for the following academic year, Need help filling out your application online? but students can apply throughout the academic year for Visit the Financial Aid Computer Lab for one-on-one help Promise Grant fee waiver consideration. from a financial aid staff member. Lab is offered Monday through Friday from 9am to 1pm in the Office of Financial For additional information about financial aid, including Assistance – just choose “Lab” as the reason for your visit important policies, guidelines and processes, please visit when signing in during these hours. We also offer FA Pop-Up www.contracosta.edu/financialaid. You can also stop by Labs throughout the year, located in the Fireside Hall. Check the Office of Financial Assistance located in the Student our website for a listing of Pop-Up Lab offerings: www. Services Center, Room 102, or call us with general questions contracosta.edu/financialaid. Applying for financial aid has at (510) 215-6026. never been easier! 6 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
HOW DO I REGISTER FOR CLASSES USING STUDENT PLANNING 1. Go to https://m.4cd.edu to log in using your 5. When you find the class you want, click Add Insite username and password. Course to Plan. Add Course to Plan 6. Choose the correct semester/term from the drop down menu. 7. Click Add Course to Plan. 2. Click the Plan-Progress tile to access student planning. 8. Click Back to Plan & Schedule. < Back to Plan & Schedule 9. Click View other sections. > View other sections 3. A Plan & Progress screen will appear. Click Plan and Register. 10. Click the section you’d like to add to your schedule. Click Add Section in the pop-up window. Add Section 4. Search for classes in the Course Search box at the top of the page. 11. Click Register Now to complete your class Course search (i.e., BUS-294)... registration. Register Now W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 7
FEES AND TUITION Fee type Amount * Comments Enrollment Fee* $46 per unit California residents pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit. Nonresident Fee $321 total per unit Nonresidents of California pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit, plus $265 in tuition per unit of credit, plus $10 for a capital outlay fee, per unit. Non-U.S. Citizen $321 total per unit Nonresidents of California pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of Tuition (including credit, plus $265 in tuition per unit of credit, plus $10 for a capital outlay International fee, per unit. Students) Health Insurance $110 per month Health insurance for international students is mandatory. Students who for International do not provide proof of health insurance to the International Office Students before the term begins will be automatically enrolled in a health plan offered by the district (subject to change at any time). Parking Permit $48 per semester for a car or $3 per day, Term-length parking permits can only be purchased online through the (subject to change at any time without notice) and InSite Portal. California College Promise Grant (formerly the BOG fee $30 per semester for a motorcycle. waiver) recipients receive a discount on parking permits. Mid-semester parking - $24 cars and $15 motorcycles Instructional Material Variable by course See policy statement below.1 Fees1 Student Activity Fee** $5 per semester The Student Activity Fee allows the Contra Costa College Associated (This is an optional Students Union (student government) to provide funding for campus fee.) clubs, events, activities, and campus-based programs that will benefit the student population. Examples of programs which the activity fee could support are student scholarships, textbook scholarships, multi-cultural campus events, and community resource outreach programs. Student $1 per semester, required. Non-refundable All students. Representation Fee Student ID Card No charge for ID card or semester stickers Student ID cards and semester stickers can be obtained in the Welcome Center located in the Student Services Center. All students must show proof of registration. Transcript Fee2 All requests require written authorization and Standard: Mailed through the U.S. Postal Service within 7-10 business advance payment. days. No student pick up allowed for standard service. Standard: First 2 copies in the district are free. Rush: Mailed by U.S. Postal Service next business day or for pick up. $7.50 thereafter. Express: Same day service prepared for student pick up (may not always Rush: $17.50 per transcript. If the student has be available). not received their free transcripts, the total cost will be $10. If the student has received their free transcripts the cost will be $17.50. Express: $32.50 per transcript. Verification Fee $2 per copy Written authorization is required. First 2 copies are free Verifications requested through the Admissions and Records Office will $5 letterhead verification be charged $2 for each request. Students can receive free verifications of enrollment through the InSite Portal. * This amount may be changed by the governor/state legislature without notice. ** Fee is voluntary. Refund forms are available at the Student Life Office. Refund forms must be submitted in person to the Cashier’s Office within the first two (2) weeks of instruction. Refund checks will be issued monthly after the first two (2) weeks of instruction each term. 1. Instructional Material Fees: For your convenience the bookstore offers required course materials at a reasonable cost. You have the option to purchase your materials from another vendor. If you choose this option, please obtain a note from your instructor and take it to the Cashier’s Office to have the fees removed from your account. 2. Transcripts: Students may receive two (2) free transcripts across the district (e.g. one (1) at CCC and one (1) at DVC equals two (2)). A Transcript Request Form is available on the college website and at the Admissions and Records Office. It can be mailed or faxed to (510) 412-0769. All requests must include payment for associated fees. This includes electronic transcripts. 8 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
SPRING 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES NOTE: CLASSES SHADED IN “GRAY”ARE EVENING CLASSES sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Administration of Justice HIST-123 History of African Americans in the U.S. (1865 to the Present) - (SC) - 3 Units 7603 TTH 9:35-11:00am GE-312 Hodge, C 1/27-5/22 ADJUS-120 Introduction to Administration of Justice - (LR) - 3 Units This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program 0431 TTH 12:45-2:10pm AA-142 Sanford, J 1/27-5/22 6490 MW 11:10-12:35pm GE-312 Hodge, C 1/27-5/22 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. ADJUS-121 Concepts of Criminal Law - (LR) - 3 Units 2346 TTH 2:30-3:55pm AA-142 Sanford, J 1/27-5/22 HUMAN-113 African American Humanities - (SC) - 3 Units 6496 MW 9:35-11:00am GE-312 Robinson, L 1/27-5/22 ADJUS-126 Correctional Counseling - (LR) - 3 Units This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. 0433 MW 9:35-11:00am AA-205 Harrison, P 1/27-5/22 6495 TTH 12:45-2:10pm GE-312 Hodge, C 1/27-5/22 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. ADJUS-130 Juvenile Procedures - (LR) - 3 Units 0432 W 2:30-5:40pm AA-142 Sanford, J 1/27-5/22 POLSC-225 Dynamics of African American Politics in America - (LR) - 3 Units 1245 MW 9:35-11:00am GE-104 Staff, C 1/27-5/22 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. ADJUS-135 Law and Democracy - (LR) - 3 Units NOTE: This course is a Dual Enrollment course for students in the Richmond High School Law Academy. Anthropology 0605 M 8:30-9:40am RICHMHS Rosenbluth, E 1/27-5/22 TTH 8:30-9:20am ANTHR-125 Introduction to Archaeology - (SC) - 3 Units 0635 M 10:17-11:27am RICHMHS Rosenbluth, E 1/27-5/22 2355 TTH 9:35-11:00am GE-314 Crandall, J 1/27-5/22 TTH 10:17-11:07am 0655 M 10:18-11:28am DEANZAHS Dunning, A 1/27-5/22 ANTHR-130 Cultural Anthropology - (SC) - 3 Units TTH 10:00-10:50am 2821 TTH 12:45-2:10pm GE-314 Thomas, S 1/27-5/22 0665 M 12:47-1:57pm DEANZAHS Dunning, A 1/27-5/22 2819 M 6:00-9:10pm GE-312 McCrary, M 1/27-5/22 TTH 12:20-1:10pm Online and Partially Online Sections ANTHR-140 Introduction to Physical Anthropology - (LR) - 3 Units 1175 ONLINE McCarty-Snead, S 3/23-5/22 1823 F 8:00-11:10am GE-314 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 1/27-5/22 Section 1175 is offered in an online format with no live sessions. 2352 MW 12:45-2:10pm GE-314 Thomas, S 1/27-5/22 Students should go to https://contracosta.instructure.com and choose this course and 3823 T 6:00-9:10pm GE-314 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 1/27-5/22 watch the course video tour. For more information email smccarty@contracosta.edu. ANTHR-140L Physical Anthropology Laboratory - (LR) - 1 Unit ADJUS-221 Legal Aspects of Evidence - (LR) - 3 Units Prerequisite: ANTHR-140 (may take concurrently) 0416 W 5:50-9:00pm AA-142 Sanford, J 1/27-5/22 1853 F 12:45-3:55pm GE-314 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 1/27-5/22 2353 W 2:30-5:40pm GE-314 Olson, K 1/27-5/22 ADJUS-222 Basic Investigations - (LR) - 3 Units 0329 TH 6:00-9:10pm GE-314 Thomas, S 1/27-5/22 2349 M 2:30-5:40pm AA-142 Martin, K 1/27-5/22 ANTHR-150 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion - (LR) - 3 Units ADJUS-223 Community and the Justice System - (LR) - 3 Units 2356 TTH 11:10-12:35pm GE-314 McCrary, M 1/27-5/22 2066 TTH 9:35-11:00am AA-142 Sanford, J 1/27-5/22 Art African American Studies ART-102 3-D Foundations in Art - (SC) - 3 Units AFRAM-110 Introduction to African American Studies - (SC) - 3 Units 0389 MW 12:45-3:55pm A-6B Cowan, C 1/27-5/22 6975 TTH 11:10-12:35pm GE-312 Hodge, C 1/27-5/22 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. ART-117 Appreciation of Art & Architecture - (SC) - 3 Units 6800 MW 9:35-11:00am CTC-128 Reece, R 1/27-5/22 HIST-110 History of African Civilization - (SC) - 3 Units Online and Partially Online Sections 0012 TTH 12:45-2:10pm GE-313 Ampim, M 1/27-5/22 6801 ONLINE Gordon, C 1/27-5/22 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. Section 6801 is offered online. All instruction will be online. Your instructor will send a college email to you prior to class. You may contact your HIST-122 History of African Americans in the U.S. (pre-Colonial - 1865) - (SC) - 3 Units instructor at cgordon@contracosta.edu. 0412 MW 12:45-2:10pm GE-312 Hodge, C 1/27-5/22 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. ART-124 Painting 1 - (SC) - 3 Units 6803 MW 9:25-10:15am A-6A Gordon, C 1/27-5/22 10:15-12:35pm A-6B W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 9
sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates ART-132 Photoshop 1 - (SC) - 3 Units ART-810N Drawing for the Older Adult Student - (P/NP) - 0 Unit 2173 TTH 12:45-3:15pm A-1 Reece, R 1/27-5/22 0322 F 9:25-12:35pm A-6B Lu, J 1/27-5/22 For more information about section 0322, please contact Jiajun Lu ART-140 Sculpture 1 - (SC) - 3 Units at jlu@contracosta.edu. 2130 MW 9:35-12:45pm A-8 Cowan, C 1/27-5/22 0321 M 3:10-5:15pm OC Thongvanh, S 1/27-5/22 Section 2130 has a required $9.00 materials fee. Section 0321 meets off campus at El Cerrito Senior Center, 6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito. For more information contact Sai Thongvanh @ sthongvanh@contracosta.edu. ART-145 Ceramics: 1 - (SC) - 3 Units 6811 TTH 9:35-12:45pm A-8 Lu, J 1/27-5/22 Section 6811 has a required $9.00 materials fee. ART-811N Beginning and Intermediate Painting for Older Adults - (P/NP) - 0 Unit 5119 F 12:45-3:55pm A-6B Lu, J 1/27-5/22 Section 5119 is a Community Education cours. For more information ART-158 Digital Photography 1 - (SC) - 3 Units contact Jiajun Lu at jlu@contracosta.edu. 3081 MW 10:05-12:35pm A-1 Davis, D 1/27-5/22 ART-812N Exploration in 2-D Art for Seniors - (P/NP) - 0 Unit ART-174 Drawing and Composition 1 - (SC) - 3 Units 2370 T 9:35-12:45pm HERCSRCT Thongvanh, S 1/27-5/22 3150 TTH 9:25-10:15am A-6A Gordon, C 1/27-5/22 Section 2370 meets off campus at Hercules Senior Center, 111 Civic Dr., 10:15-12:35pm A-6B Hercules. For more information contact Sai Thongvanh at sthongvanh@contracosta. edu. ART-184 Color Theory - (SC) - 3 Units 2369 W 12:45-3:55pm OC Thongvanh, S 1/27-5/22 4455 TTH 12:45-3:55pm A-6A Cole, F 1/27-5/22 Section 2369 meets off campus at El Cerrito Senior Center, 6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito. For more information contact Sai Thongvanh at sthongvanh@contracosta.edu. ART-191 History of Art - Renaissance to Contemporary - (SC) - 3 Units 0398 TTH 9:35-11:00am A-2 Levine, K 1/27-5/22 Astronomy ART-224 Painting 2 - (SC) - 3 Units ASTRO-120 Elementary Astronomy - (LR) - 3 Units Prerequisite: ART-124 Advisory: ENGL-001A or equivalent or ESL-192 6805 MW 9:25-10:15am A-6A Gordon, C 1/27-5/22 6792 MW 9:35-11:00am PS-132 Celesia, J 1/27-5/22 10:15-12:35pm A-6B 1359 MW 12:45-2:10pm PS-132 Celesia, J 1/27-5/22 1405 TTH 12:45-2:10pm PS-132 Celesia, J 1/27-5/22 ART-232 Photoshop 2 - (SC) - 3 Units Prerequisite: ART-132 Automotive Services 2174 TTH 12:45-3:15pm A-1 Reece, R 1/27-5/22 AUSER-097 Automotive Service Advising - (SC) - 3 Units ART-240 Sculpture: Intermediate I - (SC) - 3 Units 1840 M 1:00-4:10pm AT-110 Rupprecht, N 1/27-5/22 Prerequisite: ART-141 2147 MW 9:35-12:45pm A-8 Cowan, C 1/27-5/22 AUSER-099 Occupational Work Experience - (SC) - 1-4 Units Section 2147 has a required $9.00 materials fee. 1870 AT-101 Salas, L 1/27-5/22 Section 1870 requires students to be working in the automotive collision ART-245 Ceramics 2 - (SC) - 3 Units and repair industry. Date and time is determined by appointment. Prerequisite: ART-145 6812 TTH 9:35-12:45pm A-8 Lu, J 1/27-5/22 AUSER-101 Automotive Fundamentals - (LR) - 4 Units Section 6812 has a required $9.00 materials fee. 4701 MT 9:00-12:10pm AT-110 Beatty, L 1/27-5/22 ART-258 Digital Photography: Intermediate I - (SC) - 3 Units AUSER-103 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems - (LR) - 5 Units Prerequisite: ART-159 Prerequisite: AUSER-101 (may take concurrently) 3181 MW 10:05-12:35pm A-1 Davis, D 1/27-5/22 2298 WTHF 9:00-12:10pm AT-110 Christensen, M 1/27-5/22 ART-274 Drawing and Composition 2 - (SC) - 3 Units AUSER-107 Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicles - (LR) - 3 Units Prerequisite: ART-174 Prerequisite: AUSER-103 or AUSER-190 3152 TTH 9:25-10:15am A-6A Gordon, C 1/27-5/22 0947 M 6:00-9:10pm AT-110 Cortes, P 1/27-5/22 10:15-12:35pm A-6B Section 0947 is for apprentice students. 0847 M 6:00-9:10pm AT-110 Cortes, P 1/27-5/22 AUSER-111 Automotive Brakes - (SC) - 5 Units Prerequisite: AUSER 101 (may be taken concurrently) 2286 THF 12:30-5:20pm AT-110 Beatty, L 1/27-5/22 10 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates AUSER-113 Automotive Suspension and Steering - (SC) - 5 Units BIOSC-110 Introduction to Biological Science - (LR) - 4 Units Prerequisite: AUSER 101 (may be taken concurrently) 1869 MF 8:00-9:25am B-7 Staff, C 1/27-5/22 0843 TWTH 6:00-9:10pm AT-110 Sturgeon, B 1/27-5/22 W 7:50-11:00am B-24 0943 TWTH 6:00-9:10pm AT-110 Sturgeon, B 1/27-5/22 1884 TH 9:25-12:35pm B-8 Staff, C 1/27-5/22 Section 0943 is for apprentice students. T 9:25-12:35pm B-24 1883 MW 11:10-12:35pm B-7 Capehart, G 1/27-5/22 M 12:45-3:55pm B-24 AUSER-124 Introduction in Automotive Painting and Refinishing Technology 1879 MW 11:10-12:35pm B-8 Dixon, D 1/27-5/22 (LR) - 4 Units W 12:45-3:55pm B-24 Corequisite: AUSER-126 1892 TTH 11:10-12:35pm B-2 Judd, J 1/27-5/22 6767 MTW 8:00-9:15am AT-101 Salas, L 1/27-5/22 TH 12:45-3:55pm B-24 1887 TH 2:30-5:40pm B-7 Ponomareff, G 1/27-5/22 AUSER-126 Introduction to Automotive Painting and Refinishing Technology T 2:30-5:40pm B-24 Laboratory - (LR) - 5 Units 1893 M 5:50-9:00pm B-12 Muick, P 1/27-5/22 Corequisite: AUSER 124 T 5:50-9:00pm B-24 6768 MTW 9:25-1:15pm AT-102 Salas, L 1/27-5/22 1872 M 5:50-9:00pm B-12 Muick, P 1/27-5/22 TH 8:00-12:35pm W 5:50-9:00pm B-24 AUSER-225 Advanced Automotive Collision Repair Laboratory - (LR) - 5 Units BIOSC-119 Microbiology - (LR) - 4 Units Prerequisite: AUSER-123 and AUSER-125 Prerequisite: Either BIOSC-172L or BIOSC-106 and either BIOSC-110 or CHEM-119 0845 TWTH 1:30-4:40pm AT-101 Lock, P 1/27-5/22 or BIOSC-172 and BIOSC-172L. 1932 TTH 9:35-11:00am B-12 Ponomareff, G 1/27-5/22 AUSER-226 Advanced Automotive Painting and Refinishing - (LR) - 5 Units TTH 11:10-12:35pm B-21 Prerequisite: AUSER-124 and AUSER-126 1929 TTH 4:05-5:30pm B-8 Dixon, D 1/27-5/22 0846 TWTH 1:30-4:40pm AT-101 Lock, P 1/27-5/22 TTH 2:30-3:55pm B-21 1894 TTH 5:50-7:15pm B-8 Rowning, B 1/27-5/22 TTH 7:25-8:50pm B-21 Biological Science BIOSC-099 Occupational Work Experience - (LR) - 1 Unit BIOSC-132 Human Anatomy - (LR) - 4 Units 0333 Krolikowski, K 1/27-5/22 1972 TH 9:25-12:35pm B-7 TieberNielson, L 1/27-5/22 T 9:25-12:35pm B-39 1969 MW 9:35-11:00am B-7 Staff, C 1/27-5/22 BIOSC-106 Experimental Analysis in Biology - (P/NP) - .5 Unit MW 11:10-12:35pm B-39 Short Term/Late Start 1961 MW 11:10-12:35pm B-12 Coatney, E 1/27-5/22 0731 F 9:35-12:25pm B-24 Staff, C 1/31-3/13 MW 9:25-10:50am B-39 Section 0731 meets 1/31, 2/7, 2/21, 3/1, 2/28, 3/6, and 3/13. No class 1962 MW 11:10-12:35pm B-12 Coatney, E 1/27-5/22 meeting on 2/14. MW 12:45-2:10pm B-39 0733 F 12:45-3:35pm B-24 Staff, C 1/31-3/13 1977 MW 12:45-2:10pm B-7 Majlesi, R 1/27-5/22 Section 0733 meets 1/31, 2/7, 2/21, 2/28, 3/6, and 3/13. No class MW 2:30-3:55pm B-39 meeting on 2/14. 2087 TW 5:50-7:15pm B-2 Takata, S 1/27-5/22 0736 TH 5:50-8:40pm B-24 Dixon, D 3/19-4/30 TW 7:25-8:50pm B-39 Section 0736 meets: 3/19, 3/26, 4/09, 4/16, 4/23, and 4/30. No class 1965 MW 5:50-7:15pm B-39 Staff, C 1/27-5/22 meeting on 4/3. MW 7:25-8:50pm B-7 0734 F 9:35-12:25pm B-24 Staff, C 3/20-5/1 Section 0734 meets 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24 and 5/1. No class meeting on 4/4. BIOSC-134 Human Physiology - (LR) - 4 Units Weekend Prerequisite: BIOSC 106 and either BIOSC 110 OR CHEM 119 0732 S 9:35-12:25pm B-24 Capehart, G 3/21-5/2 2151 T 9:25-12:35pm B-7 Coatney, E 1/27-5/22 Section 0732 meets 3/21, 3/28, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25, and 5/2. No class TH 9:25-12:35pm B-39 meeting on 4/4. 2144 T 12:45-3:55pm B-7 Rowning, B 1/27-5/22 TH 12:45-3:55pm B-39 2131 T 5:50-9:00pm B-7 Ochong, E 1/27-5/22 TH 5:50-9:00pm B-39 BIOSC-145 Organismal Biology - (LR) - 4 Units Prerequisite: BIOSC 106, MATH 120 or high level math course 2164 T 9:25-12:35pm B-8 Dixon, D 1/27-5/22 TH 9:25-12:35pm B-24 W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 11
sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates BIOSC-157 Foundations in Biotechnology - (LR) - 2 Units BUS-120 Introduction to Management - (LR) - 3 Units Corequisite: BIOSC-159 1104 TTH 11:10-12:35pm CTC-112 DeTorres, J 1/27-5/22 Advisory: BIOSC-172L Online and Partially Online Sections 1127 W 9:25-12:35pm B-18 Krolikowski, K 1/27-5/22 0343 ONLINE Shah, B 1/27-5/22 Section 1127 incorporates work from the Soil Microbiome Project with Section 0343 is offered fully online. Students must complete an Urban Tilth. Students who enroll in BioSc 157 also need to enroll in BioSc 159. These orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Wednesday, courses are a paired lecture and lab. 1/29, 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are encouraged to attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. BIOSC-159 Foundations in Biotechnology Labroratory - (LR) - 1 Unit Students may contact their instructor at bshah@contracosta.edu. Corequisite: BIOSC-157 1135 F 9:25-12:35pm B-22 Krolikowski, K 1/27-5/22 Section 1135 incorporates work from the Soil Microbiome Project with BUS-125 Report Writing - (LR) - 3 Units Urban Tilth. Students who enroll in BioSc 159 also need to enroll in BioSc 157. These Online and Partially Online Sections courses are a paired lecture and lab. 6736 ONLINE Crocette, S 1/27-5/22 Section 6736 is offered fully online. Students must complete an orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Thursday, 1/30, BIOSC-160 Nutrition - (LR) - 3 Units 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are encouraged to 1550 W 5:50-9:00pm B-12 Staff, C 1/27-5/22 attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. Students BIOSC-298 Independent Study - (SC) - 1-4 Units may contact their instructor at scrocette@contracosta.edu Advisory: Educational contract of study signed by an instructor, department chair and college dean. Topics must extend beyond regular class offerings. BUS-181 Applied Accounting I - (SC) - 3 Units 3270 Coatney, E 1/27-5/22 Online and Partially Online Sections Note: This section of independent study is for honors anatomy for 0182 ONLINE Pena, D 1/27-5/22 continuing students in anatomy. Please apply to Dr. E. Coatney at ecoatney@ Section 0182 is offered fully online. Students must complete an contracosta.edu to enroll in this class. orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Monday, 1/27, 4478 Krolikowski, K 1/27-5/22 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are encouraged to Note: This section of BIOSC298 covers the content of BIOSC186 - Protein attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of Purification and Analysis. Sample preparation, protein separation and purification, class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. Students column chromatography, large-scale recovery, and use of assays for recovery may contact their instructor at dpena@contracosta.edu. analysis are studied. Students practice isolating a specific protein from a complex cell lysate using affinity and other forms of chromatography, and analyze the results by qualitative and quantitative protein assays. Please apply to Dr. K. Krolikowski at BUS-186 Principles of Accounting I - (LR) - 4 Units kkrolikowski@contracosta.edu to enroll in this class. 6582 T 5:50-10:05pm CTC-113 Yamamoto, T 1/27-5/22 Online and Partially Online Sections Business 0186 F ONLINE Viertel, C 1/27-5/22 Section 0186 is offered fully online. Students must complete an orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Friday, 1/31, BUS-099 Occupational Work Experience - (SC) - 1-4 Units 5:50-7:30pm in GE-104. Students unfamiliar with online courses are encouraged to Corequisite: Employment in career-related field. attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of 3066 Crocette, S 1/27-5/22 class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. Students Section 3066 is a variable unit course. Students interested in enrolling in may contact their instructor at cviertel@contracosta.edu. an Occupational Work Experience course must be employed or volunteering and must 6740 ONLINE Shah, B 1/27-5/22 attend a mandatory orientation on Monday, 1/27 in LLRC (Library) 107. For more Section 6740 is offered fully online. Students must complete an information email Sabina Crocette at scrocette@contracosta.edu. orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Wednesday, 1/29, 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are BUS-109 Introduction to Business - (SC) - 3 Units encouraged to attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to 4822 MW 12:45-2:10pm CTC-113 DeTorres, J 1/27-5/22 the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. 6579 TTH 12:45-2:10pm CTC-114 DeTorres, J 1/27-5/22 Students may contact their instructor at bshah@contracosta.edu. 6583 T 5:50-9:00pm CTC-112 DeTorres, J 1/27-5/22 Online and Partially Online Sections 0259 ONLINE Shah, B 1/27-5/22 BUS-187 Principles of Accounting II - (LR) - 4 Units Section 0259 is offered fully online. Students must complete an Prerequisite: BUS 186 with a grade of “C” or better. orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientaion on Wednesday, 0338 TH 6:00-10:15pm CTC-112 Yamamoto, T 1/27-5/22 1/29, 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are Online and Partially Online Sections encouraged to attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to 0261 F ONLINE Viertel, C 1/27-5/22 the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. - Students may contact their instructor at bshah@contracosta.edu. Section 0261 is offered fully online. Students must complete an 4589 ONLINE Shah, B 1/27-5/22 orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Friday, 1/31, Section 4589 is offered fully online. Students must complete an orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Wednesday, 5:50-7:30pm in GE-104. Students unfamiliar with online courses are encouraged to 1/29, 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of encouraged to attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. Students the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. may contact their instructor at cviertel@contracosta.edu. Students may contact their instructor at bshah@contracosta.edu. 12 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates BUS-188 Accounting with Quickbooks - (SC) - 1.5 Units BOT-243 General Office Procedures - (SC) - 3 Units Online and Partially Online Sections Online and Partially Online Sections 0188 ONLINE Viertel, C 1/27-5/22 1046 ONLINE Rudy, P 1/27-5/22 Section 0188 is offered fully online. Students must complete an Section 1046 is offered fully online. All instruction will be online. Go to orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Friday, 1/31, www.contracosta.edu/online for course access information. Your instructor will send 5:50-7:30pm in GE-104. Students unfamiliar with online courses are encouraged to a college email to you prior to class. You may contact your instructor at prudy@ attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of contracosta.edu. class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. Students may contact their instructor at cviertel@contracosta.edu. Chemistry BUS-294 Business Law - (LR) - 3 Units CHEM-119 Introductory Chemistry - (SC) - 4 Units 6586 M 5:50-9:00pm CTC-112 DeTorres, J 1/27-5/22 Prerequisite: MATH-118 Online and Partially Online Sections 6721 MW 11:10-12:35pm PS-106 Dang, T 1/27-5/22 0260 ONLINE Shah, B 1/27-5/22 M 2:30-5:40pm PS-14 Section 0260 is offered fully online. Students must complete an 6479 MW 11:10-12:35pm PS-106 Dang, T 1/27-5/22 orientation, either online or by attending an optional live orientation on Wednesday, W 2:30-5:40pm PS-14 1/29, 5:50-7:30pm in GE-225. Students unfamiliar with online courses are 3272 TTH 11:10-12:35pm PS-106 Becraft, K 1/27-5/22 encouraged to attend the live orientation. Students will receive a college email prior to T 2:30-5:40pm PS-14 the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. 6722 TTH 11:10-12:35pm PS-106 Becraft, K 1/27-5/22 Students may contact their instructor at bshah@contracosta.edu. TH 2:30-5:40pm PS-14 6480 M 7:00-10:10pm PS-106 Borglin, S 1/27-5/22 Business Office Technologies W 7:00-10:10pm PS-14 Online and Partially Online Sections BOT-099 Occupational Work Experience - (LR) - 1-4 Units 4627 PART-ONL Tran, N 1/27-5/22 Corequisite: Employment in career-related field. S 9:10-1:00pm PS-14 0153 Crocette, S 1/27-5/22 S 1:10-4:00pm PS-106 Section 0153 is a variable unit course. Students interested in enrolling in Section 4627 is offered in a partially online format with mandatory an Occupational Work Experience course must be employed or volunteering and must meetings on Saturdays: 2/29, 4/11, and 5/16 from 9:10 - 4:00pm in PS-106. attend a mandatory orientation on Monday, 1/27 in LLRC-107 (Library). For more Students must contact Professor N. Tran at ntran@contracosta.edu. information email Sabina Crocette at scrocette@contracosta.edu. CHEM-120 General College Chemistry I - (SC) - 5 Units BOT-210A Keyboard Skills through Word Processing - (SC) - 2 Units Prerequisite: MATH-120 or equivalent (Intermediate Algebra). 7707 MW 8:00-9:25am CTC-131 Rudy, P 1/27-5/22 Advisory: High school science preparation including a course in chemistry with 7709 TTH 8:00-9:25am CTC-131 Rudy, P 1/27-5/22 a laboratory (equivalent to CHEM-119). The ability to read and write at the ENGL- 0371 MF 12:15-1:30pm KENNEDYH Moore, L 2/24-5/22 001A level or equivalent. A diagnostic exam may be given to assist the student in W 12:45-2:00pm determining whether or not she has adequate preparation for the course. This section is a dual enrollment course for students in the ITA Academy 0195 TTH 7:50-9:15am PS-106 Lau, J 1/27-5/22 at Kennedy High School. TTH 9:25-12:35pm PS-6 0214 MW 12:45-2:10pm PS-106 Sidharta, S 1/27-5/22 MW 2:30-5:40pm PS-6 BOT-224 Microsoft Excel for Business - (SC) - 3.5 Units 0193 MW 5:15-6:40pm PS-106 Kim, H 1/27-5/22 Prerequisite: CIS-135 with a minimum grade of “C” MW 6:50-10:00pm PS-6 Online and Partially Online Sections 1024 - ONLINE Rudy, P 1/27-5/22 Section 1024 is offered fully online. All instruction will be online. Go to CHEM-121 General College Chemistry II - (SC) - 5 Units www.contracosta.edu/online for course access information. Your instructor will send Prerequisite: CHEM-120 or equivalent. a college email to you prior to class. You may contact your instructor at prudy@ 0234 MW 7:50-9:15am PS-106 Lau, J 1/27-5/22 contracosta.edu. MW 9:25-12:35pm PS-5 BOT-242 Microsoft Outlook for Business - (SC) - 2 Units CHEM-227 Organic Chemistry II - (SC) - 5 Units Online and Partially Online Sections Prerequisite: CHEM-226 or equivalent. 0337 ONLINE Reyes, F 1/27-3/20 Advisory: Recommend English reading and composition skills at the ENGL-001A Section 0337 is offered fully online. Students must complete a level or equivalent. MANDATORY ORIENTATION by attending a LIVE orientation on Monday, 1/27, 10:00- 0237 TTH 12:45-2:10pm PS-106 Alexander, L 1/27-5/22 11:00am or by watching a recorded format of this meeting on the same night. TH 2:30-9:00pm PS-6 Students are required to submit an online mandatory introduction in Canvas to be considered as a show on the first week of class. Section 0337 utilizes the college’s CHEM-298 Independent Study - (SC) - 1 Units course management system, Canvas, and requires students to have computer/internet Prerequisite: Educational contract of study signed by an instructor, department chair access and Outlook 2016 to obtain homework and supplemental materials. The and college dean; topics must extend beyond regular course offerings. mandatory orientation will cover some basic computers skills to be successful in this 2982 Alexander, L 1/27-5/22 online class. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of class about the orientation requirement plus other important information. Students may contact their instructor at freyes@contracosta.edu. W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 13
sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Chinese CIS-135 Introduction to Computers - (SC) - 4 Units 3063 TTH 8:00-9:25am CTC-114 Chan, R 1/27-5/22 CHIN-120 First-Semester Mandarin - (SC) - 5 Units TTH 9:35-11:00am CTC-128 2426 PART-ONL Teng, Y 1/27-5/22 3068 MW 9:35-11:00am CTC-114 Chan, R 1/27-5/22 TH 11:10-12:35pm AA-103 MW 11:10-12:35pm CTC-128 Section 2426 is offered in a partially online format with mandatory 3065 MW 7:25-8:50pm CTC-114 Phipps II, T 1/27-5/22 meetings on Thursdays, 11:10 - 12:35pm in AA-103. You will receive a college email MW 9:00-10:25pm CTC-128 prior to the class. Students may contact their instructor at yteng@contracosta.edu. Online and Partially Online Sections 3070 ONLINE Reyes, F 1/27-5/22 CHIN-121 Second-Semester Mandarin - (SC) - 5 Units Section 3070 is offered fully online. Students must complete a Advisory: Chinese 120. MANDATORY ORIENTATION by attending a LIVE orientation on Wednesday of the Online and Partially Online Sections first week of Spring 2020 Semester, from 12:40-3:30pm in CTC-127. Section 3070 3362 PART-ONL Teng, Y 1/27-5/22 utilizes the college’s course management system, Canvas, and requires students TH 11:10-12:35pm AA-103 to have computer access to obtain homework and supplemental materials. The Section 3362 is offered in a partially online format with mandatory mandatory orientation will cover some basic computers skills to be successful in this meetings on Thursdays 11:10-12:35 in AA-103. You will receive a college email prior online class. Students will receive a college email prior to the start of class about the to the class. Students may contact their instructor at yteng@contracosta.edu. orientation requirement plus other important information. Students may contact their instructor at freyes@contracosta.edu. Computer and Communications Tech CIS-166B Advanced Web Page Development - (SC) - 1.5 Units CCT-275 Introduction to Networks CCNA 1 - (SC) - 4 Units Prerequisite: CIS-166A or pass CIS-166A exam with 70% or greater 0344 TTH 12:45-2:10pm CTC-132 Reyes, F 1/27-5/22 0816 TTH 4:30-5:40pm MITA Wynn, A 1/27-5/22 2:20-3:45pm Section 0816 is a Dual Enrollment course for students at Mare Island Technology Academy. Computer Information Systems CIS-190B Windows Fundamentals - (SC) - 1.5 Units CIS-099 Occupational Work Experience - (LR) - 1-4 Units Short Term/Late Start Corequisite: Employment in career-related field. 0373 MF 10:00-11:35am KENNEDYHS Moore, L 3/23-5/22 0190 Crocette, S 1/27-5/22 W 9:43-10:33am Section 0190 is a variable unit course. Students interested in enrolling in W 10:33-11:18am an Occupational Work Experience course must be employed or volunteering and must Section 0373 is a dual enrollment course for students in the ITA attend a mandatory orientation on Monday, 1/27 in LLRC-107 (Library). For more Academy at Kennedy High School. information email Sabina Crocette at scrocette@contracosta.edu. Computer Science CIS-101 IT Essentials - Technician Course - (SC) - 4 Units 0191 TTH 9:25-12:35pm CTC-132 Reyes, F 1/27-5/22 COMP-110 Introduction to Computational Science - (LR) - 2 Units Advisory: MATH 171 0836 W 4:05-5:30pm PS-107 Bansal, G 1/27-5/22 CIS-110 Fundamental Computer Literacy - (SC) - 2 Units Short Term/Late Start 0271 TTH 12:45-3:55pm CTC-127 Hunt, J 3/24-5/21 COMP-112 Introduction to Programming - (LR) - 4 Units Section 0271 is part of the Forklift, Logistics, Operations, and Warehouse Advisory: MATH-118; basic knowledge of computer usage. (FLOW) program but is open to all students. To enroll please contact Evan Decker at 0835 M 2:30-5:40pm PS-107 Bansal, G 1/27-5/22 (510) 215-3977 or at edecker@contracosta.edu. COMP-165 Advanced Programming With C and C++ - (LR) - 4 Units CIS-125 Computer Logic Concepts - (SC) - 3 Units Prerequisite: COMP-112 0812 MW 4:00-5:25pm MITA Staff, C 1/27-5/22 0837 M 5:50-9:00pm PS-107 Bansal, G 1/27-5/22 Section 0812 is a Dual Enrollment course for students at Mare Island 0838 M 5:50-9:00pm PS-107 Bansal, G 1/27-5/22 Technology Academy. COMP-280 Computer Structure and Organization - (LR) - 4 Units Prerequisite: COMP-251 0244 W 5:40-8:50pm PS-107 Bansal, G 1/27-5/22 14 • S P R I N G 2020 • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U
sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Cooperative Education COUNS-120 Managing College Success and Life Transitions - (SC) - 3 Units 0842 MTW 9:33-10:23am ACPA Staff, C 1/27-5/22 COOP-160 General Work Experience Education - (LR) - 1-3 Units This course will be held at Aspire High School as part of the Early 1603 Baatin, A 1/27-5/22 College Credit Program. All registered students must attend a mandatory orientation on Monday 0841 TWTH 10:33-11:23am ACPA Staff, C 1/27-5/22 1/27, 5:30-7:00pm OR Tuesday 1/28 5:30-7:00pm in the CCC Library Tutoring This course will be held at Aspire High School as part of the Early Lab (LLRC 125) to participate in this course. The COOP Application and Learning College Credit Program. Objectives must be completed online (www.contracosta.edu/COOP) to submit during 2398 MW 11:10-12:35pm AA-142 Azizi, N 1/27-5/22 orientation and to complete your registration for the course. Learning Objectives must 5144 TTH 11:10-12:35pm GE-111 Lockett, N 1/27-5/22 be signed by the site supervisor. Section 5144 is designed for new and continuing EOPS students but is Short Term/Late Start open to all students. Please contact the instructor at nlockett@contracosta.edu. 0741 Staff, C 2/24-5/22 3247 TTH 12:45-2:10pm GE-214 Phillips, A 1/27-5/22 Section 0741 is designed to assist students whose employment or Online and Partially Online Sections volunteer position does not relate to their college major or career goals. All registered 2399 ONLINE Perez, D 1/27-5/22 students must attend a mandatory orientation on Tuesday, 2/25/19 6:00-7:00pm Section 2399 is offered fully online. Instructor will send college email in the CCC Library Tutoring Lab (LLRC 125) to participate in this course. The COOP prior to the class. Students may contact their instructor at dperez@contracosta.edu. Application and Learning Objectives must be completed online (www.contracosta.edu/ 0849 ONLINE Azizi, N 2/24-5/22 COOP) to submit during orientation and to complete your registration for the course. Section 0849 is offered in an online format. You will receive a college email Learning Objectives must be signed by the site supervisor. prior to the class. Students may contact their instructor at nazizi@contracosta.edu. COOP-170 Occupational Work Experience Education - (LR) - 1-4 Units COUNS-130 Career and Major Exploration - (SC) - 1.5 Units 1727 Baatin, A 1/27-5/22 Short Term/Late Start All registered students must attend a mandatory orientation on Monday 0129 TTH 9:35-11:00am AA-135 Phillips, A 1/28-3/19 1/27, 5:30-7:00pm OR Tuesday 1/28 6:00 5:30-7:00pm in the CCC Library Tutoring Section 0129 is for new and continuing FYE Students, but is open to all Lab (LLRC 125) to participate in this course. The COOP Application and Learning students. Students interested in this course are advised to contact Andrea Phillips, Objectives must be completed online (www.contracosta.edu/COOP) to submit during aphillips@contracosta.edu. orientation and to complete your registration for the course. Learning Objectives must 4462 F 9:35-12:45pm GE-214 Cadungug, K 1/31-3/27 be signed by the site supervisor. For questions, email abaatin@contracosta.edu. Section 4462 is for new and continuing FYE Students, but is open to all Short Term/Late Start students. Students interested in this course are advised to contact Kelley Cadungug, 0739 Staff, C 2/24-5/22 kcadungug@contracosta.edu. Section 0739 is designed to assist students whose employment or 4447 TTH 11:10-12:35pm AA-142 Boland Drain, S 3/24-5/21 volunteer position does not relate to their college major or career goals. All registered students must attend a mandatory orientation on Monday, 2/24, 5:30-7:00pm in COUNS-140 Job Search Strategies - (SC) - 1.5 Units the CCC Library Tutoring Lab (LLRC 125) ) to participate in this course. The COOP Short Term/Late Start Application and Learning Objectives must be completed online (www.contracosta.edu/ COOP) to submit during orientation and to complete your registration for the course. 1493 TTH 2:20-3:30pm OC Staff, C 3/10-5/21 Learning Objectives must be signed by the site supervisor. Section 1493 is a Dual Enrollment course for students at Sylvester Greenwood Academy. Students interested in this course should contact Christina Craig-Chardon, Early College Credit Coordinator, (510) 215-4009, ccraig@ Counseling contracosta.edu. 3405 MW 12:45-2:10pm CTC-127 Chavez Baquero, D 3/23-5/20 COUNS-103B Ensuring Transfer Success - (LR) - 1.5 Units Section 3405 is part of the Forklift, Logistics, Operations, and Warehouse Puente (FLOW) learning community and requires participation in an orientation to enroll. 4450 T 12:45-2:10pm AA-135 Valdez-Jimenez, N 1/27-5/22 Please contact Evan Decker at (510)215-3977 or at edecker@contracosta.edu to Section 4450 is part of the Puente Project. Students must also enroll in participate in the program. ENGL-002B and attend orientation. To register for classes and join the Puente Project, Online and Partially Online Sections contact nvaldez-jimenez@contracosta.edu for program eligibility and orientation dates. 1406 ONLINE Boland Drain, S 3/23-5/22 Section 1406 is offered online. All instruction will be online. Your COUNS-108 Introduction to Educational Planning - (P/NP) - .2 Unit instructor will send a college email to you prior to class. You may contact your Short Term/Late Start instructor at sboland@contracosta.edu. Section 1406 is for new and continuing FYE 4403 F 9:35-1:25pm GE-211 Gonzalez, L 1/17-1/17 students, but is open to all students. Students interested in this course are advised to This course is intended for new students. Please complete the online contact Sarah Boland. , sboland@contracosta.edu orientation and the math and English assessments prior to the first class meeting. 4448 ONLINE Boland Drain, S 3/23-5/22 Bring a printout of assessment results and high school transcripts, if applicable. Section 4448 is offered in an online format. You will receive a college email prior to the class. Students may contact their instructor at sboland@ contracosta.edu. W W W. CO N T R A CO S TA . E D U • CO N T R A CO S TA CO L L E G E • S P R I N G 2020 • 15
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