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1 B E R K E L E Y C I T Y C O L L E G E (BCC) 2050 Center St., Berkeley, CA 94704; (511) ; Welcome to Summer Session at Berkeley City College BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA LANEY COLLEGE MERRITT COLLEGE June 16 - July 24, 2014 P E R A L T A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E D I S T R I C T

2 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 2 Welcome to Berkeley City College Welcome to Berkeley City College's 2014 summer session. Our summer classes provide you with a variety of lower division transfer and job training classes at times to fit your schedule. They are excellent ways for you to start college. About Pre-and-Co-Requisites Certain Berkeley City College courses have prerequisites or corequisites. Pre-and-corequisites are listed in italics below the course title. Courses with prerequisites, corequisites and recommended preparation are implemented in accordance with Title 5 regulations and Board Policy. For more information about pre-andcorequisites, consult a BCC counselor. Students who complete prerequisites outside the Peralta District must submit a copy of an unofficial transcript or grade report when they enroll. Remember These Important Dates* For Summer Session Classes June 16 Summer Classes begin. June 18 Last day to drop regular session classes with refund. June 18 Last day to drop regular session classes without "W."** June 18 Last day to add classes. June 23 Census day. June 25 Last day to file for Pass/No Pass grading option. June 26 Last day to file petitions for AA/AS Degree or Certificate. July 4 Holiday. Classes do not meet. July 15 Last day to withdraw from regular summer classes with a W. All fees are due, even if classes are dropped on this day. July 15 Attendance verification day. July 24 Summer Session ends. July 31 Grade Rosters/Rollbooks Due *Dates subject to change. **Last day to drop without a "W" appearing on your transcript may vary for Short-Term and Open Entry, Open Exit classes. Important Note About This Publication for Students with Disabilities This publication is available in an alternate media format upon request. Should you need further accommodations, contact Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities at How to Register For Berkeley City College's 2014 Summer Session Monday, June 16 thru Thursday, July 24 (Classes do not meet and the college is closed on Fridays during the summer. You may register at Berkeley City College, College of Alameda, Laney or Merritt colleges for Summer Session classes; you may also register on the Internet at or at Please note that the colleges are closed Friday, Apr. 18; Friday, May 16; Monday, May 26; and Friday, July 4, New, Former and High School Students Apply for Summer 2014 You are a new student if you never have attended a Peralta college. You are a former student if you were enrolled before Fall New and former student enrollment begins Mon., May 5. High school student enrollment begins Mon., May 12. Step 1: Follow registration and enrollment instructions on p. 20 (back cover). Step 2: Make an appointment for Assessment at ( ). Step 3: Enrollment (you will be given an enrollment appointment when you apply). Step 4: Check your for enrollment confirmation. It will lead you to an assessment date or to an appointment date to add your classes. Summer Admissions Office Hours*: Mon., Tue., Thur., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wed., 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Make Your Appointment for Assessment and Orientation Berkeley City College Assessment and Orientation Sessions take place April through August in Rm You may review practice questions for English and math assessment at To schedule an Assessment and Orientation appointment, phone (510) See p. 5 for assessment dates. *Note that office hours are subject to change. BCC Library Hours See p. 4 for summer library hours. Priority Enrollment For Continuing Students (Enrolled in Fall 2013 or Spring 2014) You will receive an appointment via . You may enroll online by appointment beginning Thur., Apr. 10. Priority appointments for CalWORKs, DSP&S, EOPS, Foster Youth, Veteran students begin Mon., Apr. 7. Priority appointments for First Year Experience (FYE), New Matriculated Students (who have taken COUN 200), Student Athletes, and TRiO students begin Wed., Apr. 9. Enrollment Fees** The current California community college enrollment fee for students who have lived continuously in the state one or more years is $46 per unit. Out-of state-students pay $259 per unit (the cost includes the $46 per unit enrollment fee). International students pay $265 per unit, which includes the $46 per unit enrollment fee and a Capital Outlay Fee up to $144 per year; and an $15 summer Health Services Fee. All students pay a $2 Campus Center Use Fee. Call the college's Cashier's Office at (510) for details. Online Classes For information about BCC's summer online classes, visit or call (510) **All community college enrollment fees are subject to change by the California legislature.

3 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 3 Berkeley City College Welcomes You! Welcome to Berkeley City College, where we are dedicated to your success! If you are a new student, you will find a vibrant, diverse, and socially engaged learning community whose members will help you reach your educational goals. If you are a returning student, welcome back! Congratulations on beginning or continuing your degree or certificate, resuming job training or focusing on transferring to a university. You can choose from majors in a variety of areas, including American Sign Language, Accounting, Art, Biotechnology, Business, Computer Information Systems, English, Global Studies, Office Technology, Liberal Arts, Multimedia Arts, Public and Human Services, Spanish and Spanish Medical Interpreting. In addition, Berkeley City College offers eleven Associate Degrees for Transfer in: Art History (AA-T), Business Administration (AS-T), Elementary Teacher Education (AA-T), English (AA-T), History (AA-T)Mathematics (AS-T), Philosophy (AA-T), Political Science (AA-T), Psychology (AA-T), Sociology (AA-T) and Studio Art (AA-T). These degrees allow you to transfer directly to a California State University. For more information about AA-T or AS-T degrees, see p. 59 of BCC s Catalog. Internships in the sciences and community service opportunities will enhance your education. All will prepare you for employment, improve your skills or allow you to continue your education at a four-year institution. Along the way, your classmates, our faculty, and staff will provide you with support and encouragement. That type of care, concern, and collaboration are part of Berkeley City College s unique commitment to your future. I wish you a rich and rewarding experience at Berkeley City College. I am confident that you will discover and develop your best talents, attain your goals, and move on to a brilliant future. Sincerely, Dr. Deborah Budd, President American Sign Language ASL 50, 4 Units American Sign Language I 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ASL 50A is prerequisite to 50B. Course may be offered in two, 2-unit modules (ASL 50A-50B). Students must complete both modules with a grade of C or better to advance to the next level. Course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU Introduction to American Sign Language: Fundamentals of ASL conversation and storytelling; basic information about the Deaf community and Deaf culture.. Section B1L, Code # 30754, Instr. Hauschildt Lec: 9-11:05 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 223 Lab: 11:15 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 223 ASL 200A, 2 Units Classifiers I 2 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ASL 50 or 50A. Corequisite: ASL 50B Introduction to the visual-gestural aspects of American Sign Language classifiers. Section B1, Code # 30550, Instr. Barnett Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 223 ASL 202A, 1 Unit Fingerspelling and Numbers I.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ASL 50 or 50A. Corequisite: ASL 50B Introduction to numerical and fingerspelling systems in American Sign Language. Section B1L, Code # 30552, Instr. Amundsen Lec: 6:30-7:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 223 Lab: 7:20-9:25 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 223 ASL Fee Based Classes To enroll and pay for ASL 800-Level classes, you must mail or bring your check, money order or cash to BCC's ASL Department, 2050 Center St., 4th Floor, Berkeley, CA Make checks payable to Berkeley City College. There is no online registration and credit cards are not accepted. For details, contact Nancy Cayton at (510) or at (510) (VP). ASL 820, 0 Unit ASL for the Novice Fee-Based, Non-Credit Class; students do NOT receive grades on their transcripts: The fee is $70. Note: To enroll, call (510) (Voice) or (510) (VP) or Nancy Cayton at [email protected]. An introduction to American Sign Language. Through the development of spatial skills, basic vocabulary and useful grammar structures, students will engage in simple conversations about everyday situations. No previous signing experience necessary. Section B1, Instr. Galindez Lec: 10 am-noon, W; BCC, Rm. 226 Class Begins Wednesday, 6/18/14 Section B2, Instr. Barnett Lec: 6-8 pm, T; BCC, Rm. 226 ASL 821, 0 Unit ASL Conversation II Fee-Based, Non-Credit Class; students do NOT receive grades on their transcripts: The fee is $70. Prerequisite: Completion of two semesters of ASL. Note: To enroll, call (510) (Voice) or (510) (VP) or Nancy Cayton at [email protected]. Conversation skills at the intermediate level will be worked on. How to discuss current events also will be introduced. This class can be helpful in overcoming anxiety about having conversations with Deaf people in the community. (see p. 4, column 1)

4 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 4 ASL 821, 0 Unit (from p. 3, column 3) Section B1, Instr. Galindez Lec: 6-8 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 226 Class Begins Wednesday, 6/18/14 ASL 822, 0 Unit Vocabulary Development II Fee-Based, Non-Credit Class; students do NOT receive grades on their transcripts: The fee is $70. Prerequisite: Completion of three or more semesters of ASL. Note: To enroll, call (510) (Voice) or (510) (VP) or Nancy Cayton at [email protected]. In addition to improving students vocabulary, this class will clear up commonly misunderstood and misused signs; discuss selection of appropriate signs for conceptual accuracy and clarify tense. Section B1, Instr. Galindez Lec: 6-8 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 226 Class Begins Thursday, 6/19/14 Anthropology ANTHR 1, 3 Units Introduction to Physical Anthropology. Study of human beings and their ancestors: Emphasis on relationships to other mammals, physical record of evolution, and processes responsible for evolution. Section B1, Code # 30540, Instr. Preston Lec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 54 Section B2, Code # 31262, Instr. Staff Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online. Visit for details. ANTHR 1L, 1 Unit Physical Anthropology Lab 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite or corequisite: ANTHR 1. Adjunct laboratory to ANTHR 1: Emphasis on working with replicas of bones and visits to museums and zoos to study primate behavior and hominid evolution Section B1L, Code # 30692, Instr. Jones Lec: 9 am-12:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 422 ANTHR 2, 3 Units Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory World prehistory as reconstructed from the archaeological and physical evidence of cultural beginnings through the early agricultural civilizations of Africa, America, and Euro- Asia: Archaeological methods, techniques, and problems. Section B1, Code # 30707, Instr. Smithson Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online. Visit for details ANTHR 3, 3 Units Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology Cross-cultural analysis of social and cultural factors of human behavior in the recent past and present. Section B1, Code # 30632, Instr. Kies Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online; Arabic ARAB 1A, 5 Units Elementary Modern Standard Arabic 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU. This course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Modern Standard Arabic: Emphasis on understanding basic grammatical concepts and vocabulary building; basic readings in Arabic and multinational Arab life and culture. Section B1, Code # 31266, Instr. Staff Lec: 1:30-6 pm, MTTh; BCC, Rm. 53 Art ART 1, 3 Units Introduction to Art History Introduction to art purposes, principles and forms: Basic understanding of stylistic development and methods of analysis with emphasis on twentieth century art. Section B1, Code # 30541, Instr. Staff Lec: 10 am-12:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 315 Section B2, Code # 30690, Instr. Apelian Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online; ART 3, 3 Units History of Western Art: Renaissance to Contemporary Art Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A Major visual art forms of Western cultures from the Renaissance period to Contemporary period: Survey of the foremost artists and their works. Section B1, Code # 31125, Instr. Staff Lec: 1:30-4:20 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 31 Section B2, Code # 31126, Instr. Apelian Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online. Visit for details. ART 20, 3 Units Beginning Drawing and Composition 2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Freehand drawing with various media: Drawing techniques and fundamentals of composition applied to subject matter including an introduction to perspective. Section B1L, Code # 30543, Instr. Eisen Lec: 9-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Section B2L, Code # 30626, Instr. Eisen Lec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Berkeley City College Library Hours* During Summer Session June 16 to July 24, 2014 Hours: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. *Hours subject to change.

5 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 5 ART 22, 3 Units Intermediate Drawing & Composition 2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Acceptable for credit:uc/ CSU Exploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level drawing, complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques, and methodologies: Foundations of drawing skills to develop personalized approaches to content and materials in exercises covering multiple historical and contemporary approaches to drawing. Section B1L, Code # 31078, Instr. Eisen Lec: 9-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Section B2L, Code # 31124, Instr. Eisen Lec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 ART 24, 2 Units Special Projects: Drawing 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR).. Independent exploration and experimentation in special areas of drawing. Section B1L, Code # 30619, Instr. Eisen Lec: 9-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Section B2L, Code # 30630, Instr. Eisen Lec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411 ART 46, 3 Units Two Dimensional Visual Design 2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit:uc/ CSU Fundamental elements of design: Dot, line, plane, volume, space, color, texture and light; laboratory experience in visual composition and layout emphasizing two dimensional design. Section B1L, Code # 31080, Instr. Kim Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online. Visit for details. ART 50, 3 Units Beginning Painting 2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Recommended Preparation: ART 20. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU Emphasis on the basic techniques of oil or acrylic painting: Preparation and use of canvas and supports, color mixing, composition in a variety of styles, development of imaginative and objective images. Section B1L, Code # 30547, Instr. Pettite Lec: 2-3:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413 Lab: 3:30-6:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413 ART 52, 3 Units Intermediate Painting 2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Intermediate-level development of skills, composition and techniques, application of color theory, concepts, style, and creative expression in acrylic, oil, and mixed media; development of personal approach to content and materials in relation to historical and contemporary approaches to painting. Section B1L, Code # 31082, Instr. Pettite Lec: 2-3:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413 Lab: 3:30-6:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413 Berkeley City College Assessment & Orientation Dates To schedule an Assessment and Orientation appointment, phone (510) Assessment sessions take place at BCC, Rm If you need special accommodations for the assessment/ orientation, or need to have the assessment test in an alternate format such as large print or Braille, please contact Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities (PSSD) staff at (510) April Monday, 4/07 Tuesday, 4/08 Wednesday, 4/09 Thursday, 4/10 Monday, 4/21 Tuesday, 4/22 (ESL Only) Wednesday, 4/23 Thursday, 4/24 Monday, 4/28 Tuesday, 4/29 Wednesday 4/30 May Monday, 5/05 Tuesday, 5/06 Wednesday, 5/07 Thursday, 5/08 Monday, 5/12 Tuesday, 5/13 (ESL Only) Wednesday, 5/14 Tuesday, 5/20 Wednesday, 5/28 June Monday, 6/02 Tuesday, 6/03 Wednesday, 6/04 (ESL Only) Thursday, 6/05 Thursday, 6/12 (ESL Only) Monday, 6/16 Tuesday, 6/17 Wednesday, 6/18 Thursday, 6/19 Monday, 6/23 Tuesday, 6/24 Wednesday, 6/25 Thursday, 6/26 9:00am 1:00pm ART 54, 2 Units Special Projects: Painting 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Continued study and skill development with oil and acrylics: May include production of murals and other large-scale paintings as well as individual projects. Section B1L, Code # 30621, Instr. Pettite Lec: 2-2:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413 Lab: 2:55-5 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413 July Monday, 7/07 Tuesday, 7/08 Wednesday, 7/09 Thursday, 7/10 Monday, 7/14 (ESL Only) Tuesday, 7/15 Wednesday, 7/16 Thursday, 7/17 Monday, 7/21 Tuesday, 7/22 Wednesday,7/23 Tuesday, 7/29 Wednesday, 7/30 August Monday, 8/04 Tuesday, 8/05 Wednesday, 8/06 Thursday, 8/07 Monday 8/11 Tuesday, 8/12 (ESL Only) Wednesday, 8/13 Thursday, 8/14 Monday, 8/18 (ESL Only) Tuesday, 8/19 Wednesday,8/20 (ESL Only) Thursday, 8/21 Thursday, 8/22 Tuesday, 8/26 Wednesday, 8/27 Thursday, 8/28 *An orientation session in Spanish, and Cantonese can be scheduled. Please call the assessment staff at if you would like more information about these orientations. Thank you.

6 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 6 Biology BIOL 1A, 5 Units General Biology 3 hours lecture, 6 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: CHEM 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU Introduction to general biology: Cell structure and function, metabolism, molecular and organismal genetics, and animal physiology. Section B1L, Code # 30554, Instr. Yang Lec: 8-10:05 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 518 Lab: 10:30-2:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 522 BIOL 10, 4 Units Introduction to Biology 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in BIOL 1A or 1B or 25. Students with previous credit in BIOL 11 receive only 1 unit of credit for BIOL 10. Fundamentals of biology for the non-major: Scientific inquiry, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, DNA and genetics, evolution and ecology, and an overview of living organisms. Includes laboratory exercises designed to complement lectures. Section B1LA, Code # 30556, Instr. Blitch Lec: 10:15 am-12:30 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 431 Lab: 1-3:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 513 Section B1LB, Code # 30918, Instr. Blitch Lec: 10:15 am-12:30 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 431 Lab: 3:30-5:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 513 High school graduate? Want to earn an associate degree then transfer to a university? Ask about First Year Experience (FYE) at BCC. This cohort program provides you with intensive support and early planning to help you succeed in college. If you qualify for English 1A, you can apply to FYE. For details, visit: wp/fye BIOL 230A, 2 Units Scientific Instrumentation I 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Not open for credit to students who have completed BIOL 230. Introduction to the laboratory: Use of common equipment items, including hand-held measuring devices, scales, ph meters, spectrophotometers, centrifuges and autoclave; laboratory mathematics, media and buffer preparation, aseptic technique, basic microbiological techniques, chemical safety, hazardous waste disposal, and good manufacturing practices. Section B1L, Code # 31116, Instr. Staff Lec: 2:30-3:20 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 522 Lab: 3:30-6:20 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 522 Business BUS 1A, 4 Units Financial Accounting 4 hours lecture (GR) Study of purposes, theory, and specific methods of accounting: Systems and methods employed in accumulating data for financial statements; income measurement including cost measurement, classification, and expiration; revenue recognition and measurement. Section B1, Code # 30557, Instr. El Giheny Lec: 2-5:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 431 BUS 2, 3 Units Introduction to Business Law General survey of business law: Principles of law on contracts, sales agency, torts, partnerships and corporations, and the uniform commercial code. Section B1, Code # 31107, Instr. Staff Lec: 6-8:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 52 BUS 10, 3 Units Introduction to Business Introduction to business: Survey of various phases of business organization, finance, personnel, production, marketing managerial controls, and government-business relations. Section B1, Code # 30558, Instr. Garrett Lec: 9-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 54 Chemistry CHEM 1A, 5 Units General Chemistry 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lecture-demonstration, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D. Recommended preparation: CHEM 30A or 50. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU General principles of chemistry: Measurements, atomic theory, chemical nomenclature, chemical composition, stoichiometry, reactions in aqueous solution, thermochemistry, electron configurations, periodic properties, chemical bonding, gases, liquids, solids, and solutions. Section B1L, Code # 30560, Instr. Sharma Lec: Noon-4:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 518 Lab: 8-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 521 CHEM 1B, 5 Units General Chemistry 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lecture-demonstration, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: CHEM 1A. General principles of chemistry: Kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, buffers, solubility equilibria, entropy and free energy, electro-chemistry, nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, and an introduction to organic chemistry. Section B1L, Code # 30562, Instr. Ho Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 34 Lab: 2-4:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 521 Want to earn your college degree or train for good-paying jobs? Ask about BCC's PERSIST Program. This PERSIST cohort was designed to help you transfer to a four-year university or quickly enter Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways in Multimedia Arts, Public and Human Service and Elementary Teacher Education. For details, visit: wp/persist

7 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 7 CHEM 30A, 4 Units Introductory General Chemistry 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 201 or 210D or 208. Fundamental principles of general chemistry: Metric measurements, matter and energy, atomic structure, chemical nomenclature, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, nuclear chemistry; properties of liquids, solids, solutions, acids, and bases. Section B1L, Code # 30564, Instr. Singh Lec: 8-10:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 53 Lab: 11 am-1:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 521 Communication COMM 3, 3 Units Introduction to Human Communication 3 Hours Lecture, (GR/PNP). Study of human communication: Focus on verbal and nonverbal participation and effective listening in interpersonal contexts, group dynamics, and public speaking. Section B1, Code # 31086, Instr. Staff Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. TBA COMM 5, 3 Units Persuasion and Critical Thinking Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Critical thinking skills: Principles of reasoning and persuasion, and analysis and evaluation of communication; emphasis on structure of arguments, quality of evidence, formal and informal fallacies, and effect of media on argumentation. Section B1, Code # 31087, Instr. Staff Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 423 COMM 20, 3 Units Interpersonal Communication Skills Analysis of communication needs and improvement of skills: Listening, perception, nonverbal communication, semantics, and conflict management. Section B1, Code # 30567, Instr. Staff Lec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 32 COMM 45, 3 Units Public Speaking Principles of public speaking: Oral presentations based on political and social issues; critical thinking, organization, and research. Section B1, Code # 31088, Instr. Thaning Lec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 31 Computer Information Systems CIS 86, 4 Units Using Microcomputer Operating Systems 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: CIS 1. Microcomputer operating systems: Windows GUI vs. command line; using command line functions and utilities to manage, monitor, administer, troubleshoot, repair and recover the OS, data and resources; working with files, managing directories and hard disk organization; batch file programming; the Windows registry and network connectivity. Section B1L, Code # 31109, Instr. Staff Lec: 6-8:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 323 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 323 CIS 105, 1 Unit Mechanics of Web Page Design 1 hour lecture (GR). Recommended preparation: CIS 237. Basic theory and practice of web page construction using HTML and authoring tools: Preparation of images for the web, interface design, and interactivity. Section B1, Code # 30565, Instr. McDermott Lec: 5:30-9:20 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 312 Late Start Class Meets 4 Mondays: 6/23, 6/30, 7/7 and 7/14/14 CIS 200, 1.5 Units Computer Concepts and Applications (Learn Microsoft Word, Excel, or Access) 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP) Introduction to computer concepts: Terminology, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, presentation graphics, and the Internet.. Section B1L, Code # 30673, Instr. El Giheny Lec: 9-10:15 am, MW; BCC, Rm. 312 Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 312 CIS 230,.5 Unit Laboratory Practice in Microcomputers 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: CIS 200. Course study under this section may be repeated three times. Designed to provide laboratory experience not covered under other course offerings: Prescribed laboratory activities or establishment of a specialized course of study under direction of instructor. Section B1L, Code # 30674, Instr. El Giheny Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 312 Counseling COUN 57, 3 Units Career and Life Planning Recommended preparation: ENGL 201B. Not open for credit to students who have completed LRNRE 57. In-depth career and life planning: Self-exploration, identifying values, interests, needs and goals; development of skills for assuming careers and lifestyles over the life span, influence of career choice on the quality of life, and the development of a career action plan. Designed to assist those students considering the transition of a career change or undecided about the selection of a college transfer major. Section B1, Code # 30623, Instr. Staff Lec: 9 am-12:50 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 31 Want to start your college degree while still in high school? Ask about BCC's PERSIST to College Program. The PERSIST to College cohort was designed to provide you with a focused transition to college before you graduate from high school. You can even finish one year of college credit while you are still a high school student. Want to know more? Visit: wp/persist-to-college

8 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 8 Economics ECON 1, 3 Units Principles of Economics (Macro-Economics) Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D or 205B. Introductory economic concepts: Measurements of national income and production; causes of inflation, recession and depression; money and banking; government monetary and fiscal (spending and taxation) policies; stabilization techniques; economic growth; history of economic thought and philosophy. Section B1, Code # 30568, Instr. Williams Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Section B2, Code #30712, Instr. Sandhu Lec: 1-3:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. TBA ECON 2, 3 Units Principles of Economics (Micro-Economics) Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D or 205B. Principles of micro-economics: Forms of business organization, theory of the firm within competitive and non-competitive markets, distribution of income, poverty, labor issues, agriculture. Section B1, Code # 30569, Instr. Williams Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Want to make a difference in your world? Consider BCC's Global Studies Program. If you want to make a difference in your world through the study of areas such as history and globalization, consider a Global Studies associate degree. If you are an entering, full-time college student who seeks a broad educational foundation rooted in social justice and issues of social equity, and want to transfer to a university, consider Global Studies as your major. For details, visit: wp/global-studies English ENGL 1A, 4 Units Composition and Reading 4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 201B or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Reading and writing expository prose: Critical thinking, identifying logical fallacies, and reasoning inductively and deductively. Section B1, Code # 30570, Instr. Ebron Lec: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 311 Section B2, Code # 30571, Instr. King Lec: 9 am-12:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 311 Section B3, Code # 30638, Instr. Garrett Lec: 1-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 311 Section B4, Code # 30639, Instr. Staff Lec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 323 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; Section B5, Code # 30709, Instr. Paige Lec: Date, Time, Place TBA Online Transfer College class; ENGL 1B, 4 Units Composition and Reading 4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Continued expository writing: Careful reading of selected plays, poems, and novels. Section B1, Code # 30572, Instr. Angevine Lec: 1-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 316 Section B2, Code # 30573, Instr. Smith Lec: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 316 Section B3, Code # 30640, Instr. Mantzaris Lec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 313 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; (see column 3) ENGL 1B, 4 Units (from column 2) Section B4, Code # 30641, Instr. Jones Lec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 316 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; Section B5, Code # 30710, Instr. Smith Lec: Date, Time, Place TBA Online Transfer College class; ENGL 5, 3 Units Critical Thinking in Reading and Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Development of the ability to analyze, criticize, and advocate ideas: Relationship of language to logic, induction and deduction, facts, inferences, judgments, and formal and informal fallacies of language and thought. Instructs in writing about issues of critical thinking to develop both thinking and writing skills. Section B1, Code # 30574, Instr. Lebo-Planas Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 33 Section B2, Code # 30575, Instr. Jones Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 33 ENGL 10A, 3 Units Creative Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Writing fiction, poetry, and drama: Careful analysis of the techniques used by established writers. Section B1, Code # 30643, Instr. Coleman Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 55 Short-Term Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday & Wednesday evenings 6/16, 6/18, 6/23, 6/25 and 7/21/14; remainder of hours are online;

9 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 9 ENGL 10B, 3 Units Creative Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. ENGL 10A is not prerequisite to ENGL 10B Continuation of writing fiction, poetry, and drama: Careful analysis of the techniques used by established writers. Section B1, Code # 30691, Instr. Coleman Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 55 Short-Term Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday & Wednesday evenings 6/16, 6/18, 6/23, 6/25 and 7/21/14; remainder of hours are online; ENGL 17A, 3 Units Shakespeare Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Study of selected works of Shakespeare. Section B1, Code # 30576, Instr. Lowood Lec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 431 Note: Includes performances by Subterranean Shakespeare and guest lectures by Subterranean Shakespeare actors ($40). Are you a working adult who wants to earn a college degree? Choose PACE Pathways. If you are a working adult who wants to complete an associate in arts degree, with or without transfer, PACE Pathways is for you. PACE Pathways has a long history of success in helping working adults like you to finish their associate in arts degrees, then transfer into four year academic programs. For details, visit: wp/pace-pathways ENGL 17B, 3 Units Shakespeare Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. ENGLl 17A is not prerequisite to ENGL 17B. Continued study of selected works of Shakespeare. Section B1, Code # 30577, Instr. Lowood Lec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 431 Note: Includes performances by Subterranean Shakespeare and guest lectures by Subterranean Shakespeare actors ($40). ENGL 70A, 3 Units Transforming Autobiography into Creative Writing Autobiographical writing techniques: Transforming personal experience into autobiographical scenes, sketches, short poems, and short stories, as well as memoirs, anecdotes, histories, memory poems, tall tales, and yarns. Section B2, Code # 30663, Instr. Moniz Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 315 Note: Short-Term Online Transfer College class meets Monday & Wednesday evenings 6/16, 6/18, 6/23, 6/25 and 7/21/14; remainder of hours are online; ENGL 70B, 3 Units Transforming Autobiography into Creative Writing ENGL 70A is not prerequisite to ENGL 70B. Autobiographical writing techniques: Transforming reminiscences, sketches, and vignettes into autobiographical free verse, adventures tales, and novellas. Section B1, Code # 30664, Instr. Moniz Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 315 Note: Short-Term Online Transfer College class meets Monday & Wednesday evenings 6/16, 6/18, 6/23, 6/25 and 7/21/14; remainder of hours are online; ENGL 204A, 5 Units Preparation for Composition, Reading, and Research 4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR/PNP). Introduction to college-level composition, reading, and research: Active reading strategies; writing and prewriting strategies; argumentation techniques; research techniques. Section B1L, Code # 31118, Instr. Saunders Lec: 8-10:50 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 316 Lab: 11 am-1 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 313 ENGL 204B, 5 Units Preparation for Composition, Reading, and Research 4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR/PNP). Skill development in composition, reading, and research: Active reading strategies; writing and prewriting strategies; argumentation techniques; research techniques. Section B1L, Code # 31120, Instr. Saunders Lec: 8-10:50 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 316 Lab: 11 am-1 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 313 ENGL 208A, 1 Unit Writing Workshop.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab (GR or P/NP) Individualized instruction in writing: Thesis control and essay organization. Section B1L, Code #30582, Instr. Lowood Lec: 8-8:45 am, M; BCC, Rm. 313 Lab: 8:45-11 am, M; BCC, Rm. 313 Late Start Class Begins Monday, 6/23/14 and Ends Monday, 7/21/14 ENGL 217A, 3 Units Shakespeare 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP) Study of selected works of Shakespeare. Section B1, Code # 30585, Instr. Lowood Lec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 431 Note: Includes performances by Subterranean Shakespeare and guest lectures by Subterranean Shakespeare actors ($40). English as a Second Language ESL 50A, 4 Units Advanced Listening and Speaking 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 200B or 233B or placement through multiplemeasures assessment process. Advanced level listening and speaking in American English: Listening comprehension, public speaking strategies, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, and pronunciation. Section B1, Code #31121, Instr. Gonsalves Lec: 12:30-3 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14

10 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 10 ESL 50B, 4 Units Oral Communication for Advanced ESL Students 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 50A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Continuation of advanced level listening and speaking in American English: Listening comprehension, public speaking strategies, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, and pronunciation. Section B1, Code #31122, Instr. Gonsalves Lec: 12:30-3 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14 ESL 216A, 4 Units High Intermediate Grammar 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 202A or 215B or placement through multiplemeasures assessment process. High intermediate level of English grammar: Further study of complex grammar structures and sentence patterns. Section B1, Code # 30762, Instr. Wadell Lec: 9:30 am-noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 32 ESL 216B, 4 Units High Intermediate Grammar 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 216A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Continuation of high intermediate level of English grammar: Further study of complex grammar structures and sentence patterns. Section B1, Code # 30763, Instr. Wadell Lec: 9:30 am-noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 32 Join BCC's ESL Pathways Program. If you are a high intermediate or advanced ESL student who wants to study with a community of peers, enroll in ESL Pathways. This program provides English as a Second Language classes and other support for non-native speakers who wish to transfer into the U.S. higher education system or who wish to develop better language skills for the workplace. For details, visit: wp/esl-pathways ESL 217A, 4 Units Advanced Grammar 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 202B or 216B or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Advanced level of English grammar: Expanding, refining, and applying the complex grammar skills used in academic writing, reading, listening, and speaking. Section B1, Code # 30764, Instr. Winer Lec: 9:30 am-noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 52 ESL 217B, 4 Units Advanced Grammar 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ESL 217A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Continuation of advanced level of English grammar: Expanding, refining, and applying the complex grammar skills used in academic writing, reading, listening, and speaking. Section B1, Code # 30765, Instr. Winer Lec: 9:30 am-noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 52 ESL 233A, 4 Units High Intermediate Listening and Speaking 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 232B or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. High intermediate level listening and speaking: Improving fluency and accuracy in American English through listening comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation, and presentation skills. Section B1, Code # 30766, Instr. Gonsalves Lec: 12:30-3 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14 ESL 233B, 4 Units High Intermediate Listening and Speaking 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 233A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Continuation of high intermediate level listening and speaking: Improving fluency and accuracy in American English through listening comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation, and presentation skills. Section B1, Code # 30767, Instr. Gonsalves Lec: 12:30-3 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14 Ethnic Studies ETHST 1, 3 units Introduction to Ethnic Studies 3 Hours Lecture (GR/PNP). Acceptable for Credit: UC/CSU Survey of the american experience of ethnic and racial relations: exploration of american history and contemporary issues facing minority groups in the united states. Emphasis on native, african, mexican, and asian american cultural experiences. (see column 3) ETHST 1, 3 units (from column 2) Section B1, Code # 31090, Instr. Bolick Lec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 33 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; Section B2, Code # 31261, Instr. Chung Lec: Dates, Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class takes place online. Visit for details. French FREN 1A, 5 Units Elementary French 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Course is equivalent to two years of high school French. Study and practice in speaking, understanding, reading and writing French: Emphasis on understanding basic grammatical concepts. Section B1, Code #31267, Instr. Staff Lec: 1-, MW; BCC, Rm. 33 & 1-, Th; BCC, Rm. 31 Geography GEOG 1, 3 Units Physical Geography Basic elements of the earth s physical systems and processes: Earth-sun relations, weather, climate, water, plate tectonics, landforms, soils, and ecosystems and their interrelationships and global distribution patterns. Section B1, Code # 30665, Instr. Givental Lec: 1-3:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 421 GEOG 1L, 1 Unit Physical Geography Laboratory 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite or corequisite: GEOG 1. Practical application of basic concepts and principles of physical geography: Earth-sun relationships, weather, climate, geologic processes, landforms, and field observation. Section B1L, Code # 30666, Instr. Givental Lab: 4-5:15 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 421 Lab Time Includes 3 Saturday Field Trips TBA.

11 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 11 History HIST 2A, 3 Units History of European Civilization History of Western civilization to 1660: Prehistoric, Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance periods to Section B1, Code # 30773, Instr. Kim Lec: Times, Place, TBA Note: Online Transfer College; visit www. eberkeley.org for details. HIST 3B, 3 Units Modern World History: 1500-Present Acceptable for credit: UC/ CSU Survey of world history since 1500: Developments of the modern world as shaped by social, religious, economic, political, philosophical, and historical forces. Section B1, Code # 31091, Instr. Rose Lec: Times, Place, TBA Note: Online Transfer College class designed for PACE Pathways students; enroll via PACE Pathways Office; HIST 7A, 3 Units History of the United States to 1877 History of the United States from colonial days to Reconstruction (1877): Survey and interpretation of political, social, and economic factors contributing to the growth of the nation. Section B1, Code # 30586, Instr. Kim Lec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 216 HIST 7B, 3 Units History of the United States Since 1865 HIST 7A is not prerequisite to HIST 7B. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are concurrently enrolled in HIST 15. History of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present: Survey and interpretation of political, social, and economic factors contributing to the growth of the nation. Section B1, Code # 30587, Instr. Staff Lec: 6-9:50 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 54 Section B2, Code # 30774, Instr. Rose Lec: Times, Place TBA Note: Online Transfer College class meets online; Humanities HUMAN 1, 3 Units Introduction to Humanities Humanities seen through various forms of expression: The arts and society, such as dance, painting, music, sculpture, and mythology; theory and practice in artistic creation to stimulate personal awareness. Section B1, Code # 30677, Instr. Wing-Paz Time, Dates TBA Section B2, Code # 30785, Instr. Haynes Lec: 9:30 am-12:20 pm,, M; BCC, Rm. 54 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; HUMAN 21, 3 Units Film: Art and Communication Also offered as ART 98 and ENGL 21. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled In ART 98 or ENGL 21. Analysis of history and aesthetics of film from its inception in the late nineteenth century to the present: Language of film, factual films vs. fictional films, and effect of films on contemporary society. Section B1, Code # 30786, Instr. Doubiago Lec: 12:30-4:20 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 216 HUMAN 30B, 3 Units Human Values/Aesthetics Analysis of the nature of the beautiful as expressed in visual arts, music, and literature of Western and other cultures: Integration of various aspects of daily and transitory activities of the individual to permanent, recorded expressions of the human spirit through the use of major works of art. Section B1, Code # 31243, Instr. Taylor Lec: 1:15-, MW; BCC, Rm. 315 HUMAN 56, 1 Unit Meditation: Theory and Practice 1 hour lecture (GR or P/NP). Introduction to theory and practice of a variety of meditation methods: Contemporary and ancient techniques; comparative studies from monastic and householder traditions, both Eastern and Western. Section B1, Code # 30675, Instr. Azevedo Lec: 12:45-2 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 431 Mathematics MATH 1, 4 Units Pre-Calculus 4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 3A-3B or [4A-4B-4C]. Preparation for the calculus sequence or other courses requiring a sound algebraic background: Inequalities, theory of equations, sequences and series, matrices, functions and relations, and logarithmic and exponential functions; function concept used as a unifying notion. Section B1, Code # 30622, Instr. Tsai Lec: 8-10:50 am, M TWTh BCC South Campus 2070 Allston Way, Berkeley, Suite 1 Section B2, Code # 30645, Instr. Tsai Lec: 1-3:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 322 Section B3, Code # 31127, Instr. Jennings Time, Dates TBA MATH 2, 5 Units Precalculus with Analytic Geometry 5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 50 or 52C. Advanced algebra and analytic geometry: Linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and inverse functions; determinants, matrices and linear systems; zeros of polynomials, arithmetic and geometric sequences, mathematical induction; permutations and combinations, binomial theorem; vectors, conic sections, translation and rotation of axes, polar coordinates, lines and surfaces in space, and quadric surfaces. Section B1, Code # 30788, Instr. Wing Lec: 8-11:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 322 MATH 3A, 5 Units Calculus I 5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 2 or 1, and MATH 50 or 52C. Theorems on limits and continuous functions, derivatives, differentials, and applications: Fundamental theorems of calculus and applications; properties of exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions. Section B1, Code # 30588, Instr. Komraz Lec: 8-11:15 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 14 Section B2, Code # 31265, Instr. Polishchuk Lec: 3:30-6:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. TBA

12 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 12 MATH 3B, 5 Units Calculus II 5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 3A. Applications of the definite integral: Methods of integration, polar coordinates, parametric equations, infinite and power series. Section B1, Code # 30646, Instr. Cherkassky Lec: 2:30-5:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 423 MATH 13, 4 Units Introduction to Statistics 4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D. Introduction to theory and practice of statistics: Collecting data: Sampling, observational and experimental studies. Organizing data: Univariate and bivariate tables and graphs, histograms. Describing data: Measures of location, spread, and correlation. Theory: Probability, random variables; binomial and normal distributions. Drawing conclusions from data: Confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, Z-tests, T-tests, and chi-square tests; one-way analysis of variance. Regression and non-parametric methods. Section B1, Code # 30589, Instr. Farahmand Lec: 8-10:50 am, M TWTh ; BCC, Rm. TBA Section B2, Code # 30647, Instr. Jew Lec: Noon-2:50 pm, M TWTh BCC South Campus 2070 Allston Way, Ste. 1, Berkeley Section B3, Code # 30648, Instr. Zhiv Lec: 2-4:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 223 Section B4, Code # 30789, Instr. Jennings Lec: Dates, Times, TBA MATH 201, 4 Units Elementary Algebra 5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 250 or 251D or 225 or 253 or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 210ABCD. Basic algebraic operations: Linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, factoring quadratic polynomials, solving quadratic equations, fractions, radicals and exponents, word problems, graphing, and number systems. Section B1, Code # 30590, Instr. Staff Lec: 8-11:15 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 424 Section B2, Code # 30649, Instr. Chemouni Lec: 1:30-4:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 214 Section B3, Code # 30650, Instr. Hao Lec: 5:30-8:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 424 Section B4, Code # 31244, Instr. Bland Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 34 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday and Wednesday evenings; remainder of hours are online; visit for details. MATH 203, 4 Units Intermediate Algebra 5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 201 or 210D or appropriate placement through multiplemeasures assessment process. Recommended preparation: MATH 202. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 211ABCD. Intermediate algebraic operations: Real number properties and operations; solutions and graphs of linear equations in one and two variables; absolute value equations; advanced factoring; complex numbers; quadratic equations and systems of quadratic equations; conics; determinants; solutions and graphs of first-degree, quadratic, and rational inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions; and sequences and series. Section B1, Code # 30591, Instr. Chemouni Lec: 8-11:15 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 55 Section B2, Code # 30651, Instr. Wing Lec: 11:30-2:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 55 Section B3, Code # 30652, Instr. Zhiv Lec: 5:30-8:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 422 Section B4, Code # 31128, Instr. Farahmand Lec: 1:30-4:45 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 34 MATH 250, 3 Units Arithmetic Not open for credit for students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 251ABCD. Non-degree applicable. Refresher course in the fundamental processes of arithmetic: Whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents; metric system introduced and incorporated throughout the arithmetic material. Section B1, Code # 30592, Instr. Azgui Lec: 3:15-5:05 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 422 MATH 253, 3 Units Pre-Algebra 3 hours lecture (GR) Recommended preparation: MATH 250 or 251D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Non-degree applicable. Fundamentals of pre-algebra: Properties of real numbers, factoring and multiples, ratio and proportion, signed numbers, linear equations and formulas, powers and roots, percents and averages, and English and metric measurements. Section B1, Code # 30653, Instr. Zhiv Lec: 11:30 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 53 Section B2, Code # 30654, Instr. Najjar Lec: 1-3:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 54 Want to be an elementary school teacher? Consider BCC's TEACH Program. If you are interested in a career in elementary education, and wish to earn a bachelor's degree and teaching credential in four years, then the TEACH Program is for you. This unique, groundbreaking program focuses on preparing future classroom teachers. For details, visit: wp/teach

13 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 13 Multimedia Arts Important Notice for Students who Register in BCC Multimedia Arts Classes Your Multimedia Arts Classes may require that you register for a lab. When you enroll using the Passport registration system, you should enroll in the course that is listed as Lab.The system will only allow you to register in the Lab part of your class, even though the class includes a lecture. When you register in the Lab, you enroll in both parts of the class. Passport designates all Lab classes with an L, LA, LB, LC, and so on, after the number. For example, if you enroll in MMART 132A: Illustrator I, Passport will give you two options: B1 and B1L. You should choose B1L as the section in which you enroll. MMART 121, 3 Units Digital Culture Recommended preparation: MMART 101. Analysis of the emerging digital culture within contemporary society: Impact of computer use and digital reproducibility on art, culture, perception, work, and social relations Section B1L, Code #30711 Instr. Farley-Gillespie Lec: Time, Dates TBA visit for details. Want a career in Social and Human Services? Earn your college degree in a Public and Human Services major. If you are interested in a career in social and human services, this program is for you. This innovative cohort program incorporates internships and experiential learning opportunities in the fields of public, social and human services. For details, visit: wp/phs MMART 131A, 2 Units Photoshop I 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 131LA. Recommended preparation: ART 41 and MMART 200. Introduction to basic image editing and digital illustration using a bitmap imaging program: Survey of elementary design principles used to create effective visual communication with emphasis on practical computer-based compositions. Note: You must also choose the lab listed under MMART 131LA. Section B1L, Code # 30594, Instr. Nelson Lec: 1-2:15 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 324 Lab: 2:30-3:45 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 324 MMART 131LA, 1 Unit Photoshop I Lab MMART 131A. skills presented in MMART 131A. Section B1L, Code # 30678, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30776, Instr. Staff MMART 133A, 2 Units Digital Photography I 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Co-requisite: MMART 133LA. Recommended preparation: ART 41 and MMART Digital camera and materials fee required. Introduction to digital camera operation: Settings, composition, media considerations, image editing, proofing, and final print on digital printer. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose the lab listed under MMART 133LA. Section B1L, Code # 30596, Instr. Yashar Lec: 10-11:15 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 227 Lab: 11:30 a.m.-12:45pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 227 MMART 133LA, 1 Unit Digital Photography I Lab 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 133A. skills presented in MMART 133A. Section B1L, Code # 30597, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30777, Instr. Staff MMART 134A, 2 Units Digital Printmaking I 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 134LA. Recommended Preparation: MMART 131A/131LA. Materials fee required. Introduction to digital printmaking: History of multiples, marketing techniques, output issues, and exploration of the creative digital process. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose one of the labs listed under MMART 134LA. Section B1L, Code #30656, Instr. Silverberg Lec: 1-1:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 134LA, 1 Unit Digital Printmaking I Lab MMART 134A. skills presented in MMART 134A. Section B1L, Code # 30659, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30679, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B3L, Code # 30778, Instr. Staff

14 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 14 MMART 134B, 2 Units Digital Printmaking II 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 134LB. Recommended Preparation: MMART 134A/134LA. Materials fee required. Intermediate digital printmaking: Major projects such as bookmaking and printing on canvas; advanced presentation, marketing and promotional techniques; aesthetic development. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose one of the seven labs listed on this page under MMART 134LB. Section B1L, Code #30658, Instr. Silverberg Lec: 1-1:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 134LB, 1 Unit Digital Printmaking II Lab MMART 134B. skills presented in MMART 134B. Section B1L, Code # 30660, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30680, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B3L, Code # 30779, Instr. Staff Join a BCC Learning Community and Get the Support You Need to Earn Your College Degree Join a Berkeley City College Learning Community cohort. They include: ESL Pathways First Year Experience Global Studies PACE Pathways PERSIST and PERSIST to College Public and Human Services Spanish Medical Interpreter TEACH Ask your counselor for more information. MMART 135A, 2 Units Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking I 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 135LA. Recommended Preparation: MMART 134B/134LB, ART 41. Project-based study of digital printmaking: Focus on enhancing basic technological and visual skills; history and theory of printmaking, hands-on projects using advanced digital technologies, class critiques of projects, portfolio development, operation of digital printing technologies. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose one of the labs listed under MMART 135LA. Section B1L, Code #30599, Instr. Silverberg Lec: 1-1:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 135LA, 1 Unit Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking I Lab MMART 135A. skills presented in MMART 135A. Section B1L, Code # 30606, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30681, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B3L, Code # 30780, Instr. Staff MMART 135B, 2 Units Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking II 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Corequisite: MMART 135LB. Recommended Preparation: MMART 135A/135LA. Project-based study of digital printmaking: Focus on advancing input and acquisition skills to realize artistic vision; history and theory of printmaking, hands-on projects using advanced digital technologies, class critiques of projects, portfolio development, operation of digital printing technologies. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose one of the labs listed under MMART 135LB. Section B1L, Code #30601, Instr. Silverberg Lec: 1-1:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 135LB, 1 Unit Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking II Lab MMART 135B. skills presented in MMART 135B. Section B1L, Code # 30607, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30682, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B3L, Code # 30781, Instr. Staff MMART 135C, 2 Units Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking III 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Corequisite: MMART 135LC. Recommended Preparation: MMART 135B/135LB. Project-based study of digital printmaking: Focus on output and presentation techniques for conceptual realization; history and theory of printmaking, hands-on projects using advanced digital technologies, class critiques of projects, portfolio development, operation of digital printing technologies. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose one of the seven labs listed below under MMART 135LC. Section B1L, Code #30603, Instr. Silverberg Lec: 1-1:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 135LC, 1 Unit Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking III Lab MMART 135C. skills presented in MMART 135C. Section B1L, Code # 30608, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30683, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B3L, Code # 30782, Instr. Staff

15 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 15 MMART 135D, 2 Units Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking IV 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/ NP). Co-requisite: MMART 135LD. Recommended Preparation: MMART 135C/135LC. Project-based study of digital printmaking: Focus on preparation for participation in the cultural dialectic of digital print media; history and theory of printmaking, hands-on projects using advanced digital technologies, class critiques of projects, portfolio development, operation of digital printing technologies. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class. Note: You must also choose one of the labs listed below under MMART 135LD. Section B1L, Code #30605, Instr. Silverberg Lec: 1-1:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Lab: 2-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 135LD, 1 Unit Advanced Practices for Digital Printmaking IV Lab MMART 135D. skills presented in MMART 135D. Section B1L, Code # 30609, Instr. Rosenblum Lab: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B2L, Code # 30684, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 Section B3L, Code # 30783, Instr. Staff MMART 150A, 2 Units Final Cut Pro I 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 150LA. Recommended preparation: CIS 1 or 200. Theory and practice of digital video editing: Film aesthetics and time-based media design; video and audio acquisition, editorial, effects, and output; basic project and media management; industry standards, career opportunities, and copyright law. Note: You must also choose one of the six labs listed on this page under MMART150LA. Section B1L, Code #31166, Instr. Nelson Lec: 7-8:15 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 227 Lab: 8:30-9:45 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 227 MMART 150LA, 1 Unit Final Cut Pro I Lab MMART 150A. skills presented in MMART 150A. Section B1L, Code # 31167, Instr. Staff Section B2L, Code # 31168, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 151A, 2 Units Digital Video Production I 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 151LA. Recommended preparation: MMART 110. Theory and practice of shooting video in studio and field environments: Recording formats and mechanics, basic cinematography styles and techniques, lighting, sound recording, makeup; planning shoots with scripts, directorial guidance, and postproduction specifications. Note: There is a $20 class materials fee. Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed on the next page under MMART151LA. Section B1L, Code #31170, Instr. James Lec: 9-10:15 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 218 Lab: 10:30-11:45 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 218 MMART 151LA, 1 Unit Digital Video Production I Lab MMART 151A. Practical training for development of production skills presented in MMART 151A. Section B1L, Code #31171, Instr. James Lab: 1-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 218 MMART 157, 1.5 Units Beginning Motion Picture Lighting 1.5 hours lecture (GR/PNP). Lighting basics for motion picture: Lighting theory, electricity and safety, use of lighting equipment, accessories and tools, on-set protocol, motion picture aesthetics, industry and on-set terminology, duties and responsibilities of the lighting team. Section B1, Code #31172, Instr. James Lec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 218 MMART 160A, 2 Units Web I: Dreamweaver 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 160LA. Recommended preparation: MMART130/130L and 162/162L and 200. Introduction to the theory, practice, and aesthetics of web-page layout and design: Use of web layout/graphics programs including preparation of images for the web, interface design, interactivity, and web animation. Note: You must also choose one of the seven labs listed under MMART160LA. Section B1L, Code # 31163, Instr. Hoffman Lec: Time, Dates TBA Lab: Time, Dates, TBA Note: Online Transfer College; MMART 160LA, 1 Unit Web I: Dreamweaver Lab MMART 160A. skills presented in MMART 160A. Section B1L, Code # 31164, Instr. Hoffman Lab: Time, Dates TBA Note: Online Transfer College;

16 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 16 MMART 163, 2 Units Survey of Web Design 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 163L. Introduction to the fundamental principles, theory, and concepts of web site design: History, languages, browser platforms, hypertext, graphics and compression, design and typography principles, copyright, usability, accessibility, and SEO. Note: You must also choose one of the seven labs listed under MMART163L. Section B1L, Code #31180, Instr. Dove Lec: 7-8:15 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 312 Lab: 8:30-9:45 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 312 MMART 163L, 1 Unit Survey of Web Design Lab MMART 163. Practical training for development of Multimedia skills presented in MMART 163. Section B1L, Code # 31181, Instr. Staff Section B2L, Code # 31182, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 175B, 3 Units Game Design 3 hours lecture, (GR or P/NP). Recommended Preparation: MMART 175A/175LA, 110. Introduction to game theory and interactive computer game design: Analysis and application of the concepts of pattern recognition, spatial reasoning, branching storytelling, interactive parameters, interface design through the use of flow charts, storyboards, story scripts and programming languages. Section B1, Code #31152, Instr. Clarke-Miller Lec: 9-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 324 MMART 178, 2 Units Drawing for Animation 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 178L. Recommended preparation: ART 20. Acceptable for credit: CSU Freehand drawing techniques in traditional animation: Gesture drawing, designing key poses, drawing figures in motion, capturing motion in fast sketches, analysis and development of motion paths. Note: You must also choose one of the three labs listed under MMART 178L. Section B1, Code # 31176, Instr. Staff Lec: 7-8:15 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 324 Lab: 8:30-9:45 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 324 MMART 178L, 1 Unit Drawing for Animation Lab 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 178. skills presented in MMART 178. Section B1L, Code # 31177, Instr. Staff Section B2L, Code # 31178, Instr. Dove Lab: 8-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 213 MMART 188, 2 Units Introduction to 3D Animation I 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Introduction to the theory, history and production techniques of 3D Animation: Pre-production through post-production and deliverables; considerations for game and other industries. Section B1L, Code #31174, Instr. Clarke-Miller Lec: 9-10:15 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 323 Lab: 10:30-11:45 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 323 Do you want to learn about the benefits of being part of a BCC Learning Community? Attend a BCC Learning Communities Town Hall Meeting When: 12:15-1:15 p.m. Wednesday Apr. 30 Where: BCC Auditorium, Ground Floor Information: James Aganon ([email protected]) Christina Taing ([email protected] Learn about majors which are part of the college's new Learning Communities and how they can help you earn a college degree. Music MUSIC 15A, 3 Units Jazz, Blues and Popular Music in the American Culture Historical and critical analysis of unique American music: Focus on environments from which its many forms have emerged and its role in social history; development of blues, folk, jazz, rock, and other popular music forms in the twentieth century. Note: Class fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree. Section B1, Code # 30610, Instr. Randolph Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 424 Section B2, Code # 30923, Instr. Mobley Lec: Day, Time Place TBA Animator. Web Designer. Digital Editor. Project Manager. Rewarding Multimedia Arts Careers Start at Berkeley City College Pixar. Tippett. True West Video. ACM Siggraph. Maxon Computer Inc. Leading industry advisers worked with our faculty to design a top-notch Multimedia Arts Program. Choose a major in animation, digital imaging, digital video arts and web design, then go find those dream jobs as: Animators Junior Designers Illustrators Project Leaders Digital Art Directors Production Artists Digital 3D Illustrators Production Assistants Digital Video Editor Project Management Assistants Graphic Production Assistants Web Designers For details call (510) , [email protected] or access

17 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 17 MUSIC 15B, 3 Units Jazz, Blues and Popular Music in the American Culture Study of the contemporary music scene with in-depth investigation of trends in artistic expression: Music as a revolutionary force, the role of the music industry, analysis of performances and interviews. Note: Class fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement. Section B1, Code # 30695, Instr. Scott Lec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 424 Section B2, Code # 30708, Instr. Mobley Lec: Date, Time, Place TBA Philosophy PHIL 1, 3 Units Introduction to Philosophy Study of selected classic examples of original works of philosophers: Literature of the discipline and analytical methods, aims, goals, and types of problems peculiar to philosophers and philosophical inquiry; metaphysics, epistemology, valuing and axiology, aesthetics, and religion. Section B1, Code # 30611, Instr. Staff Lec: Date, Time, Place TBA PHIL 11, 3 Units Formal Logic 3 hours lecture (GR/PNP). Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A or ENGL 5 or COMM 5 or PHIL 10.. Principles of valid deductive reasoning: Formal techniques of sentential logic and predicate logic. Section B1, Code #31089, Instr. Staff Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 52 PHIL 31A, 3 Units Human Values/Ethics Also offered as HUMAN 30A. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in HUMAN 30A. Analysis of concepts of good and right in our society and of criteria of conduct: Various religious, philosophic, scientific, and aesthetic aspects of moral behavior integrated with reason and emotion of the individual. Section B1, Code # 30667, Instr. Staff Lec: 6-9:50 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 53 Class Begins Wednesday, 6/18/14 Note: Online PACE class meets Wednesday evenings; remainder of hours are online. Designed for PACE majors; enroll via PACE office. Physics PHYS 10, 4 Units Introduction to Physics 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: MATH 201 or 210D, and MATH 202. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in PHYS 2A-2B or 4A-4B-4C. Elementary study of major topics of physics: Motion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillation, sound, electromagnetics, light, quantum physics, atoms, nuclei, and relativity. Section B1, Code # Instr. Monsalvesanta Lec: 4-6:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 322 Political Science POSCI 1, 3 Units Government and Politics in the United States Introduction to principles and the political process of national, state, and local government: Emphasis on national government and the Constitution. Section B1, Code # 30613, Instr. Freeman Day, Time, Place TBA visit for details. Section B2, Code # 30634, Instr. Spengman Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 226 Section B3, Code # 30698, Instr. Respini Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Section B4, Code # 31092, Instr. Respini Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Section B5, Code # 31093, Instr. Spengman Lec: 1-5:15 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 226 Class Begins Wednesday, 6/18/14 Note: Online Transfer College class meets Wednesday afternoons; remainder of hours are online; POSCI 3, 3 Units International Relations Nature of relations among nation-states: Analysis of basic forces affecting the formulation of foreign policy, dynamics of international politics, survey of rise and development of the nation-state system, problems of nationalism and imperialism with emphasis on development since World War II, and evolution and operation of the United Nations. Section B1, Code # 30633, Instr. Freeman Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA visit for details. Section B2, Code # 31094, Instr. Spengman Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 421 Psychology PSYCH 1A, 3 Units Introduction to General Psychology Scientific principles of psychology: Application of scientific research in understanding learning, human development, biological processes, personality, behavior disorders, social psychology, and adjustment of the human organism. Section B1, Code # 30635, Instr. Stamatakis Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 32 Section B2, Code # 30670, Instr. Stamatakis Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 31 Section B3, Code # 30704, Instr. Gade Lec: Time, Dates TBA Section B4, Code # 31263, Instr. Staff Lec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 216 PSYCH 10, 3 Units Psychology and Life: Basic Principles Basic principles of psychology and recent research developments: Contemporary psychological issues pertaining to individuals and their interactions. Section B1, Code # 30697, Instr. Farley-Gillespie Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA visit for details.

18 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 18 PSYCH 21, 3 Units Lifespan Human Development Acceptable for Credit: UC/CSU Human development from conception to death: Theories of development, research methods; physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes of the life span with developmental issues; nature vs. nurture, continuity vs. discontinuity, stability vs. instability. Section B1, Code # 30614, Instr. Ladd Lec: 6-9:50 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 55 Section B2, Code # 30615, Instr. Ladd Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 315 Section B3, Code # 30701, Instr. Gade Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Social Science SOCSC 2, 3 Units Introduction to Diversity Issues Complexities of interpersonal relationships among cultures in United States society: Self-concept, values, beliefs, communication, and lifestyle; exploration of individual cultural perceptions; sociological aspects of majority-minority group relationships (ethnic, racial, and gender); respect for differences; sense of community. Section B1, Code # 31096, Instr. Mabry Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 216 Sociology SOC 1, 3 Units Introduction to Sociology Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A. Basic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of sociology: Analysis and explanation of social structure, group dynamics, socialization and the self, social stratification, culture and diversity, social change and global dynamics. Section B1, Code # 30616, Instr. Hughes Lec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 226 Section B2, Code # 30694, Instr. Hughes Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 216 SOC 2, 3 Units Social Problems Study of society through the application of sociological principles and critical thinking skills to the identification and analysis of selected social problems: Poverty, racism/sexism, drug abuse, crime, and population control. Section B1, Code # 30669, Instr. Evans Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Section B2, Code # 30772, Instr. Mabry Lec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 423 SOC 5, 3 Units Minority Groups Analysis of racial, religious, and ethnic minority groups: General principles of dominantminority group relations. Section B1, Code # 30693, Instr. Evans Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Section B2, Code # 31095, Instr. Evans Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Spanish SPAN 1A, 5 Units Elementary Spanish 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Development and application of language skills and cultural exploration of the Spanish speaking world: Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish; readings in Spanish and Latin-American life and culture; course conducted with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Section B1, Code # 30617, Instr. Zunguze Lec: 8 am-12:50 pm, MTTh; BCC, Rm. 212 Section B2, Code # 30636, Instr. Rodas Lec: 1-5:50 pm, MTTh; BCC, Rm. 212 SPAN 1B, 5 Units Elementary Spanish 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: SPAN 1A. Continuation of Spanish 1A: Development and application of language skills and cultural exploration of the Spanish speaking world; study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish; readings in Spanish and Latin-American life and culture; course conducted with Spanish as the primary language of instruction. Section B1, Code # 30637, Instr. Rodas Lec: 8 am-12:50 pm, MTh; BCC, Rm. 214 takes place Mondays and Thursdays in class and 5 hrs./wk. online; SPAN 22A, 5 Units Spanish for Bilingual Speakers I 5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Course is equivalent to two years of high school study.. Course is conducted entirely in Spanish. Elementary and intermediate Spanish for students whose native language is Spanish: Critical reading and discussion of selected readings in Spanish with emphasis on reading development, orthography, grammar, lexical expansion and composition. Section B1, Code # 31083, Instr. Jorgensen Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA SPAN 101, 3 Units Basic Spanish for the Education Profession Introductory Spanish for the education profession: Cultural, geographical, and linguistic aspects of the Spanish-speaking world as relevant to education. Section B1, Code # 31084, Instr. Copenhagen Lec: Day, Time, Place TBA Train for a Career as a Spanish Medical Interpreter If you are a Spanish speaking bilingual/bicultural student who wants to become a medical interpreter at health care facilities, this cohort program is for you. For details, visit: wp/smi or contact José Martín at: [email protected]

19 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 13 Your 315 U 871 U Transfer Guarantee! with Berkeley City College s Associate Degrees for Transfer (AA-T and AS-T Degrees) Want a smooth and hassle-free path to the California State University of your choice? Berkeley City College has a way for you to get there and it s guaranteed. If you complete an Associate Degree for Transfer: An Associate in Arts (AA-T) or Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) with a 2.0 GPA, you are guaranteed admission in your major or in a similar major at a California State University. Your courses include those in your major plus CSU General Education requirements or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). Earning an AA-T or AS-T degree also means extra points on your UC application! See your counselor about how you can earn a Berkeley City College AA-T or AS-T degree. Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) Business Administration Mathematics Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) Art History Elementary Teacher Education English History Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Studio Arts Under Development Anthropology Communication Computer Science Spanish Call (510) or visit our Web site at Berkeley City College, 2050 Center St., Berkeley, CA BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA LANEY COLLEGE MERRITT COLLEGE

20 Berkeley City College 2014 Summer Class Schedule 20 Berkeley City College Nonprofit Organization 2050 Center St. U.S. Postage Paid Berkeley, CA Permit No. 111 Berkeley, CA Berkeley City College is located at 2050 Center St. between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia Sts. in downtown Berkeley (510) ; Berkeley City College (BCC) South Campus 2070 Allston Way Berkeley City College (BCC) 2050 Center Street Return Service Requested Call (510) or to leave your address for a PDF or paper copy of BCC's summer classes. You also may go to www. berkeleycitycollege.edu to download BCC's Summer 2014 Schedule in PDF format. Easy Ways to Register for BCC's Summer 2014 Classes with Passport Online Registration 1. Apply for Admission Go to Click the Enroll Now link. Click the Apply for Admission link. Peralta will send you an message which tells you how to log in to your Student Center. 2. Participate in Our Student Success Program (Matriculation, Assessment, Orientation, Counseling and Advisement) 3. Decide What Classes to Take Look through the class schedule and select uour classes. Check BCC's catalog to make sure you've meet prerequisites. 4. Enroll in Class Go to Click the Enroll Now link. Click the Activate My Account link. Follow instructions to activate your account (SSN, DOB), and set your password. Use your User ID and Password to sign on to your account. Click the Student Center link. Click the Open Enrollment Dates link under Enrollment Dates. Wnen you can enroll, click the Add a Class link and follow instructions. To drop a class, click the Drop a Class link and follow instructions. 5. If You Need Help Visit BCC or contact our admissions office (510) On-site computers and assistance are available in our 1st Floor Welcome Center to help you enroll.

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