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1 The Future Schedule of ClassES Summer 2014 EARLY summer SESSION STARTS MAY 27TH SUMMER SESSION Starts june 16th SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 7TH Enroll Online at The Past 65 CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Y E A R S

2 SUMMER 2014 ACADEMIC CALENDAR * Jan 15-Feb 28 April 7 April 8 April 9-22 April 23-May 4 May 5 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 June 15 June 16 Variable July 12 July 25 August 1 FINAL EXAMS Filing period for Early Graduation Petition for Early Registration Option for Summer Priority registration for EOPS/DSPS/Veterans/Foster Youth/CalWORKs Priority registration for DSPS Notetakers, Early Graduation Petitioners, Intercollegiate Athletes Priority registration for continuing students Priority registration for returning, new matriculated, and exempt students Registration for new non-matriculated students Holiday --Memorial Day Early Summer classes begin Walk in registration begins Registration for K-12 concurrently enrolled students Last day to register online prior to first day of instruction First day of instruction for all 6 and 8 week classes The last day to add and other important dates vary by course. Check your class schedule on WebAdvisor to obtain these dates. Last day to petition for a Summer degree/certificate 6 week classes end 8 week classes end Usually held during the last scheduled class meeting. Confirm with your instructor. SPECIAL NOTICE ABOUT OTHER SUMMER SESSION COURSE DEADLINES: Summer session deadlines vary due to the different length of summer courses. The deadlines for each of your courses will appear on the right hand side of your class schedule. Students are strongly advised to record these deadlines in your personal calendar. o -Last day to add or drop with eligibility for fee refund (10% of the class) o -Last day to withdraw from a full-term class without a W ( 20% of the class) o -Last day to choose Pass/No Pass grading option (30% of the class) o -Last day to withdraw from a course with a W (75% of the class) o -Last day to enroll in or adjust units for an open entry/open exit variable unit class (75% of the class) It is the student s responsibility to know these deadlines and abide by them. Notes: Dates are subject to change A new matriculating student is one who has completed the assessment and online orientation. Open Entry/Open Exit Courses do not require an add code and can be added through InSite WebAdvisor using the Express Registration option. Students may register online up to midnight, the day prior to the first class meeting. Final Exam Schedule Summer 2014 FINAL exams: To be held during the last scheduled class meeting. Be sure to confirm the final schedule with your instructor! 2 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

3 WHERE DO I START? Steps to Success Summer 2014 Step 1 Submit an Application for Admission Go to to complete your application online. Click on the Apply Now button on the lower left side of the page. Step 2 Apply for Financial Aid If you need help paying for school you have several options. You may be eligible for a fee waiver or other state and federal money to help you pay for your classes, books and supplies. To apply go to and follow the instructions to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You can also just submit an application for a fee waiver at cccapply.org/bog_waiver. You will be notified via your college (@insight.rcd.edu) if you qualify for the fee waiver. Step 3 Complete the Assessment We encourage all new students to take a math and English or English as a Second Language (ESL) assessment. This will help ensure you are choosing the best classes for you. Register online for an appointment to take the assessment at contracosta.edu/go/?assessment-appointment. If you need a refresher, take a look at the practice questions posted online at click on student services and choose assessment. Step 4 Enroll in COUN-108 Contra Costa College has a comprehensive orientation and educational planning program offered through our COUN-108 course. Explore your career goals and learn about important campus services. You will be given priority registration once you complete the course. Look for available COUNS-108 sections in the Schedule of Classes. Step 5 Register for Classes and Pay Your Fees Log in to your student account (@ InSite Portal) to register for classes using WebAdvisor. You can use the search and register or express registration features to enroll in your classes. See Page 5. Step 6 Get Your Student ID Visit the Resource Center in the Student Services Building (Rm 106) to take your picture and pick up your student photo ID card. Bring your current class schedule. Other Important Information Bookstore For information about required textbooks and prices, please visit the bookstore s website: Parking Information A parking permit is needed to park on campus. You may purchase a parking permit for the semester online or daily permits at machines located in the different lots. College Contact Numbers Admissions and Records (510) Assessment Center (510) Counseling (510) or (510) Financial Aid (510) Contra Costa College Summer

4 How Do I Apply Online to CCC? Go to Click on APPLY NOW in the lower left portion of the homepage. Click Create an Account if it is your first time applying. Click Sign In if you have an account.* IMPORTANT! Provide a valid address. *NOTE: Returning students who previously applied using CCCApply must make a new account. OpenCCC is our new application system. For future reference, be sure to write down your: Username: Password: If you forgot your account, click on Sign In and then I forgot my username and/or I forgot my password. Click on Start A New Application to begin your application. IMPORTANT It is recommended but not required to provide your Social Security Number when you apply. If you provide your SSN on this application you may find it easier to access your student records when you need them if you forget or misplace your CCC student ID number. If you do not provide your SSN or do not have one, you will always need to use your CCC student ID number to access your student records. This information is ed to you when you apply online. You will need to come in person to the Admissions & Records office or Enrollment Lab and bring a photo ID to obtain your student ID number and InSite WebAdvisor User Name if you misplace this information. All institutions are required by law to keep your SSN private and secure; and not to reveal it without your permission. rev Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

5 how to register for classes online NOT paying by credit card, If you ARE paying by credit card, Contra Costa College Summer

6 Fees and Tuition Fee type Amount * Comments California Resident Fee $46 per unit Students who are California residents pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit. Nonresident Fee $254 total per unit Nonresidents of California pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit, plus $198 in tuition per unit of credit, plus $10 for a capital outlay fee, per unit. Non-U.S. citizen Tuition (Including International Students) Health Insurance for International Students $254 total per Units Non-U.S. citizens who cannot establish California residency pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit, plus $198 in tuition, plus $10 for a capital outlay fee, per unit of credit. $ per student The health insurance coverage is from 01/03/14 until the summer session is over, 08/01/14 Parking Permit Instructional Material Fees $40 per semester for a car or $3 per day (subject to change at any time without notice) and during the summer $20 per semester for a motorcycle or a car. Variable by course Term-length parking permits can be purchased only online through your WebAdvisor account. Permits are no longer available through the Bookstore or Cashier s Office. BOGW (fee waiver) recipients receive a discount on parking permits. See policy statement below. Student Activity Fee** (This fee is optional; see detailed information below) Student Representation Fee $5.00 per semester The Student Activity Fee allows the Contra Costa College Associated Students (student government) to provide funding for campus 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. $1 per semester required non-refundable. All students. Student ID Card Transcript Fee Verification fee No charge for ID card or semester stickers; optional $5 ASUCCC activity sticker. All requests require written authorization and advance payment. Standard: First 2 copies in the district are free 1, $5 thereafter Rush: $15 per transcript; $10 if the student qualifies for either of his/her 2 free copies Express: $30 per transcript; $25 if the student qualifies for either of his/her 2 free copies $2 per copy First 2 copies are free; $5 letterhead verification Student ID cards, semester stickers and ASUCC activity stickers which provide student activity and merchant discounts can be obtained in the Student Life Center in the AA Building. Continuing students obtain semester stickers with proof of registration. Standard: Mailed through the U.S. Postal Service within 7-10 business days. No student pick-up allowed for standard service. Rush: Mailed by U.S. Postal Service mail next business day or prepared for pickup. Express: Same day service prepared for student pickup (may not always be available). Written authorization is required. Verifications requested through the Admissions & Records Office will be assessed at $2 for each request. Students can receive free verifications of enrollment through WebAdvisor. (available 24-hours per day/7 days per week). * This amount may be changed by the Governor / State Legislature without notice. ** Fee is voluntary. Refund forms are available in the Student Life Office. Refund forms must be submitted in person at the Cashier s Office. Refund forms must be received within the first two weeks of instruction. Refund checks will be issued monthly after the first two weeks of instruction each term. 1 Students may receive 2 free transcripts across the district (i.e. 1 at CCC and 1 at DVC equals 2). 6 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

7 Financial Aid Checklist Board of Governors Fee Waiver If you are eligible you can have your class fees waived! Apply online at our website If you have already filed your FAFSA you may already have a fee waiver awarded. Please check your WebAdvisor under Financial Aid Status by Term at the following link: FAFSA Fill out the FREE application for Federal Student Aid and see if you are eligible to receive free cash aid to go to school. The online application can be found at If you are applying for aid for the Fall 2014 semester please complete the FAFSA. Check online for specific deadlines. If you are applying for aid for the Summer 2014 term, please complete the FAFSA. For additional information please stop by The Office of Student Financial Assistance located in the Student Services Center, SSC-102. You may also call us with general questions at (510) Cal Grant Deadline See if you are eligible to receive additional cash aid to fund your education. There is a second Cal Grant Deadline of September 2nd that is exclusively for community college students. For more information, check out the California Student Aid Commission Website at: Contra Costa College Summer

8 Financial Aid Regulations Pell Lifetime Eligibility Limit, Ability to Benefit, Direct Loan Grace Period and Financial Aid Repeat Course Policy Pell Lifetime Eligibility Limit The duration of a student s eligibility to receive a Federal Pell Grant is 12 fulltime semesters (or its equivalent). The calculation of the duration of a student s eligibility will include all years of the student s receipt of Federal Pell Grant funding. Once a student has received a Federal Pell Grant for 12 full-time semesters (or its equivalent) the student will no longer be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant for future semesters. There is no appeal process for this limit High School Graduation Requirements Students who do not have a high school diploma or a recognized equivalent (e.g., GED), or do not meet the home school requirements, will not be eligible to receive Federal student aid. Students may qualify for Federal student aid under one of the Ability-to-Benefit Test (ATB) alternatives IF the student was enrolled in a Federal student aid eligible program prior to July 1, The ATB alternatives include the student passing an independently administered, approved ATB test or successfully completing at least six credit hours of postsecondary education. 8 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College Direct Loan Grace Period Interest Subsidy Effective July 1, 2012, students with Direct Subsidized Loans originated/ disbursed on or after July 1, 2012 and before July 1, 2014 will be responsible for payment of interest accrued during the six month grace period. Important Rules Financial Aid Repeat Course Policy The Department of Education has set a limit on the number of times a course can be repeated before it is excluded from a student s enrollment status for financial aid purposes. Once a student receives passing credit for a course, that course can only be repeated one more time to be included in the enrollment status for a financial aid disbursement. For purposes of this regulation, a passing grade is considered a D- or better. Any course for which a student is enrolling for a third time after having received a passing grade will not be included in the enrollment status for financial aid purposes. Please note: the restriction applies only to instances when the student receives a passing grade for the course; students are allowed to repeat courses without a limit for financial aid consideration for any failed or withdrawn course until a passing grade is received. Once a passing grade is received, the above policy will apply. **The above repeat course policy applies only to determining a student s enrollment status for the disbursement of financial aid and is separate from the institutional academic policy regarding admittance for enrollment into repeated courses**

9 How Do I Request an OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT ONLINE? 1. Go to 2. Click on InSite/WebAdvisor(top right) 3. Click on InSite Portal 4. Log in to your InSite WebAdvisor account 5. Click on WebAdvisor 6. Click on Academic Services 7. Click on Official Transcript Request 8. After reading the information provided, you must check the box acknowledging you have read and understand the transcript request ordering process and prices. Click Submit. 9. Complete the online Transcript Request and click Submit. Special Note about Pre-1999 Transcripts If your transcript contains activity prior to 1999, you cannot request a rush transcript until your records have been transferred from our archives. Please check the box to indicate you have pre-1999 records. 10. If you provided a personal address as the Recipient, go to step #10. If you selected a college as the Recipient, select None of the Above and click Submit. 11. Orders will not be processed without payment. Select Visa or MasterCard and click Submit. 12. Enter your credit or debit card information in the fields provided and verify your personal information. Click Submit. 13. Print your Payment Confirmation for your own records. Express Transcripts can be produced in person at the Admissions & Records Office within one hour for an additional fee. Do not continue with the online process. rev Contra Costa College Summer

10 SUMMER 2014 SCHEDULE OF Classes NOTE: Classes Shaded in Grey are night classes! sec days hrs rm instr dates Academic Skills ACSKL-200 Peer Tutoring Certification I (SC) -.5 Unit 6707 MT 10:10-12:00pm L-121 Gibson, B 8/11-8/12 1:10-3:30pm For more information, please contact Brandy Gibson at bgibson@contracosta.edu. ACSKL-201 Peer Tutoring Certification 2 (SC) -.5 Unit 6706 MT 10:10-12:00pm L-121 Gibson, B 8/11-8/12 1:10-3:30pm For more information, please contact Brandy Gibson at bgibson@contracosta.edu Administration of Justice ADJUS-120 Intro. to Admin. Justice (LR) - 3 Units 1072 M 8:10-10:00am Hybrid Ramos, R 6/16-7/30 Section 1072 is a hybrid course with mandatory meeting on: 6/16, 6/23, 7/14, and 7/28 in CTC 131. ADJUS-121 Concepts of Criminal Law (LR) - 3 Units 1187 M 10:10-12:00pm AA-215 Ramos, R 6/16-7/24 ADJUS-127 Youth Police Academy (LR) - 2 Units 1076 MTWTH 8:10-4:40pm HS-101 Martin, K 7/28-8/6 MTWTH 4:40-6:00pm AA-142 Section 1076 is an accelarated course of instruction that begins on July 28, 2014 and ends on Aug 6, ADJUS-260 Patrol Procedures (LR) - 3 Units 1168 MTWTH 8:10-11:00am AA-135 Ramos, R 6/16-7/24 African American Studies DRAMA-110 African American Theatre 5273 MTWTH 2:50-4:55pm LA-103 Ivory, T 6/16-7/24 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. HIST-122 Hist African Americans in U.S MTWTH 10:25-12:35pm LA-103 Hodge, C 6/16-7/24 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program LARAZ-190 Intro to Latin/Chicano(a) Film 5278 MTWTH 9:05-2:00pm LA-104 Palacios, A 5/27-6/12 sec days hrs rm instr dates SOCIO-225 Sociology of African Americans 5275 MTWTH 12:40-2:45pm LA-103 Hodge, C 6/16-7/24 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program Anthropology ANTHR-140 Intro to Physical Anthropology (LR) - 3 Units 1365 MTWTH 8:10-10:20am LA-206 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 6/16-7/24 ANTHR-140L Intro to Physical Anthr-Lab (LR) - 1 Unit 1364 MTWTH 10:20-12:30pm LA-206 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 6/16-7/24 ANTHR-150 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion (LR) - 3 Units 4635 MTWTH 12:40-2:50pm LA-206 Revenaugh, A 6/16-7/24 Art ART-117 Appreciation of Art 6411 TWTH 6:10-9:10pm A-2 McDermott, W 6/16-7/24 ART-132 Digital Art - Beginning I 1322 MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 10:40-12:50pm ART-133 Digital Art - Beginning II Prereq: ART Courses must be taken in numerical order MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 10:40-12:50pm ART-135 Hot Metals Beginning Jwlry I (SC) - 2 Units 1335 TWTH 12:40-2:30pm A-7 McDermott, W 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-136 Hot Metals Beginning Jwlry II (SC) - 2 Units Prereq: ART TWTH 12:40-2:30pm A-7 McDermott, W 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-140 Sculpture (Beginning I) 5400 MTWTH 8:40-10:00am A-8 Lu, J 6/16-7/24 10:10-1:00pm ART-141 Sculpture (Beginning II) Prereq: ART MTWTH 8:40-10:00am A-8 Lu, J 6/16-7/24 10:10-1:00pm 10 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

11 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates ART-158 Digital Photography: I 5500 MTWTH 1:10-4:50pm A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 ART-159 Digital Photography II Prereq: ART MTWTH 1:10-2:00pm A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 2:10-4:50pm ART-161 Photography (Beginning I) 1082 MTWTH 1:40-2:30pm A-6B Davis, D 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-162 Photography (Beginning II) Prereq: ART MTWTH 1:40-2:30pm A-6B Davis, D 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-174 Drawing & Composition (Beg I) 5402 MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-6A Fenstermaker, D 6/16-7/24 10:40-1:30pm A-6B ART-175 Drawing & Composition (Beg 2) Prereq: ART MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-6A Fenstermaker, D 6/16-7/24 10:40-1:30pm A-6B ART-241 Sculpture (Intermediate II) Prereq: ART MTWTH 8:40-10:00am A-8 Lu, J 6/16-7/24 10:10-1:00pm ART-258 Digital Photography-Inter I Prereq: ART MTWTH 1:10-2:00pm A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 2:10-4:50pm ART-259 Digital Photography: Int. II Prereq: ART 258 Courses must be taken in numerical sequence MTWTH 1:10-2:00pm A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 2:10-4:50pm ART-261 Photography (Intermediate I) Prereq: ART MTWTH 1:40-2:30pm A-6B Davis, D 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-262 Photography (Intermediate II) Prereq: ART MTWTH 1:40-2:30pm A-6B Davis, D 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-184 Pastel/Color Theory 5408 MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-6A Fenstermaker, D 6/16-7/24 10:40-1:30pm A-6B ART-232 Digital Art: Intermediate I Prereq: ART MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 10:40-12:50pm ART-233 Digital Art: Intermediate II Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ART 095A-D or GRAPH 095A-D MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-1 Gordon, C 6/16-7/24 10:40-12:50pm ART-235 Hot Metals Inter Jwlry I Prereq: ART TWTH 12:40-2:30pm A-7 McDermott, W 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-236 Hot Metals Inter Jwlry II Prereq: ART TWTH 12:40-2:30pm A-7 McDermott, W 6/16-7/24 2:40-5:30pm ART-240 Sculpture (Intermediate I) Prereq: ART MTWTH 8:40-10:00am A-8 Lu, J 6/16-7/24 10:10-1:00pm Congratulations Class of 2014! Commencement is Wednesday May 21, :30pm At the Richmond Civic Auditorium 26th & Mcdonald Ave. Richmond, CA Contra Costa College Summer

12 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates ART-274 Draw & Composition-Intermed I Prereq: ART MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-6A Fenstermaker, D 6/16-7/24 MTWTH 10:40-1:30pm A-6B ART-275 Draw & Composition (Inter II) Prereq: ART MTWTH 9:10-10:30am A-6A Fenstermaker, D 6/16-7/24 10:40-1:30pm A-6B Automotive Services AUSER-271 Auto Pntg and Rfn Tech (LR) - 4 Units 6785 MTWTH 8:10-11:50am AT-101 Lock, P 5/22-6/17 12:00-3:40pm Section 6785 requires permission to enroll and is for Auto Collision students. For more information, please contact Peter Lock at (510) or plock@contracosta.edu. Biological Science BIOSC-106 Experimental Analysis Biology (P/NP) -.5 Unit 2814 TTH 1:10-4:00pm B-18 Ponomareff, G 5/27-6/ TTH 9:10-12:00pm B-18 Ponomareff, G 5/27-6/ TTH 9:10-12:00pm B-18 Ponomareff, G 6/17-7/ TTH 1:10-4:00pm B-18 Dixon, D 6/17-7/3 BIOSC-110 Intro to Biological Science (LR) - 4 Units 4068 MTWTH 8:10-12:30pm B-24 Muick, P 5/27-7/3 BIOSC-160 Nutrition (LR) - 3 Units 2538 MTW 3:30-6:30pm PS-106 Sutherland, B 6/16-7/24 Business BUS-188 Acctg Appl on Microcomputer (P/NP) Units 4040 TTH 11:10-1:15pm CTC-127 Watkins, R 6/17-7/24 BUS-240 Business Statistics Prereq: MATH MW 4:10-7:20pm LA-206 Danko, C 6/16-8/7 BUS-294 Business Law 4030 W 6:30-8:50pm LA-103 Bristol-Wright, P 6/16-8/7 S 9:10-2:00pm Chemistry CHEM-119 Introductory Chemistry (SC) - 4 Units Advisory: MATH 118 or one year of high school algebra MTWTH 8:40-11:30am B-8 Borglin, S 5/27-7/3 11:40-1:00pm PS-14 Section 4033 starts May 27 and ends July MTWTH 1:10-4:00pm PS-106 Staff 5/27-7/3 4:10-5:30pm PS-6 Section 4033 starts May 27 and ends July 3. CHEM-120 General College Chemistry (SC) - 5 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or equivalent (Intermediate Algebra). Advisory: High school science preparation including a course in chemistry with a laboratory (equivalent to CHEM 119). The ability to read and write at the ENGL 142B level. A diagnostic exam may be given to assist the student in determining whether or not she has adequate preparation for the course MTWTH 9:10-12:40pm PS-106 Dang, T 5/27-7/3 12:50-3:40pm PS-6 Section 4033 starts May 27 and ends July 3. Cooperative Education COOP-160 General Work Experience Educ (LR) Units 5977 Johnson, M 6/16-8/7 Section 5977 is a 1-3 variable unit course. Students interested in enrolling in a COOP course must first, be employed and complete the required forms. Required forms are available through the student s D2L class site, after registration. First time enrolling students are required to attend a mandatory orientation meeting. Orientations meeting dates & times: Tue 6/24, Wed 6/25, and Thurs 6/26 from 12-1pm in L-121, College Skill Center. For more information contact MaJohnson@contracosta.edu. COOP-170 Occupational Work Experience (LR) Units 4866 Johnson, M 6/16-8/7 Section 4866 is a 1-4 variable unit course. Students interested in enrolling in a COOP course must first, be employed and complete the required forms. Required forms are available through the student s D2L class site, after registration. First time enrolling students are required to attend a mandatory orientation meeting. Orientations meeting dates & times: Tue 6/24, Wed 6/25, and Thur 6/26 from 12-1pm in L-121, College Skill Center. For more information contact MaJohnson@contracosta.edu. 12 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

13 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Counseling COUNS-108 Orientation to College (P/NP) -.3 Unit NOTE: All of the following courses are intended for new students. Please complete math and English assessment prior to the first class meeting. Bring a printout of assessment results and high school transcripts, if applicable TTH 9:10-12:00pm LA-101 LaCount, R 5/27-5/ TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-101 Yazdanpanah, S 5/27-5/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-101 Webster, R 5/27-5/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-101 LaCount, R 6/2-6/2 12:30-3:30pm 2890 TTH 9:10-12:00pm LA-101 Yazdanpanah, S 6/3-6/ TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-101 Skoler, J 6/3-6/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-101 Webster, R 6/3-6/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-101 Bennett, K 6/9-6/9 12:30-3:30pm 1022 TTH 9:10-12:00pm LA-101 Skoler, J 6/10-6/ TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-101 Castruita, L 6/10-6/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-101 Webster, R 6/10-6/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 Bennett, K 6/16-6/16 12:30-3:30pm 1038 TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-104 Castruita, L 6/17-6/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-104 McClendon, J 6/17-6/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 LaCount, R 6/23-6/23 12:30-3:30pm 1043 TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-104 Castruita, L 6/24-6/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-104 Skoler, J 6/24-6/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 Webster, R 6/30-6/30 12:30-3:30pm 1053 TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-104 Nolasco, M 7/1-7/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-104 McClendon, J 7/1-7/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 Webster, R 7/7-7/7 12:30-3:30pm 1067 TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-104 Bennett, K 7/8-7/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-104 McClendon, J 7/8-7/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 Phillips, A 7/14-7/14 12:30-3:30pm 1071 TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-104 Castruita, L 7/15-7/ TTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-104 Nolasco, M 7/15-7/ M 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 Phillips, A 7/21-7/21 12:30-3:30pm 1077 TTH 1:10-4:00pm LA-104 Phillips, A 7/22-7/ TTH 9:10-12:00pm LA-102 Nolasco, M 7/29-7/31 COUNS-120 Manage Coll Success/Life Trans 2225 TWTH 8:10-11:00am HS-1 Odom, J 6/16-7/24 Section 2225 is part of the EOPS Summer Academy. Culinary Arts CULIN-260 European Cake Decorating (P/NP) - 2 Units 1097 MTWTH 11:45-2:45pm AA-239 Legas, C 6/16-7/24 Drama DRAMA-101 Theatre Appreciation 3039 TWTH 9:40-12:30pm A-2 LaBarre, A 6/16-7/ TWTH 2:10-5:00pm LA-110 Dildine, D 6/16-7/24 DRAMA-110 African American Theatre 5273 MTWTH 2:50-4:55pm LA-103 Ivory, T 6/16-7/24 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. Early Childhood Education ECHD-095A Foster Parent Skills Lab (P/NP) Units 6574 TH 6:10-9:00pm OC Shareef, I 6/5-6/19 Section 2044 meets at Bethlehem Church, 684 Juliga Wood St, Richmond CA ECHD-095C Foster Parent Skills Lab (P/NP) Units 6575 M 9:30-11:30am OC Shareef, I 6/9-6/23 Section 2046 class meets at the Youth Service Bureau, 84 Broadway, Richmond CA ECHD-123 Creative Activities (DS3) 2049 TTH 6:10-9:25pm HS-1 Staff 6/17-8/7 Economics ECON-220 Intro to Macroeconomic Prin. Prereq: MATH TWTH 1:30-4:30pm LA-208 Morris, G 6/16-7/24 ECON-221 Intro to Microeconomic Prin Prereq: MATH 120 Advisiory: ECON 221 may be taken before ECON TWTH 10:10-1:00pm LA-208 Morris, G 6/16-7/24 English ENGL-001A Composition and Reading (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: ENGL 142B with a minimum grade of C, or a passing COMPASS score TWTH 8:10-12:15pm LA-106 Hansen, J 6/16-7/ TWTH 9:10-1:15pm LA-102 Hudson, K 6/17-7/ TWTH 11:10-3:15pm AA-135 Kleypas, K 6/16-7/ TWTH 5:10-9:15pm LA-101 Lehn, J 6/16-7/24 ENGL-001C Crit. Think & Adv.Composition (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: English 001A with a C or better TWTH 9:10-12:15pm LA-203 Nahas, L 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:10-9:15pm LA-106 Aengus, G 6/16-7/24 CULIN-275 Fundamentals of Cooking (P/NP) Units 3233 MTWTH 8:45-9:40am AA-239 Schwarz, E 6/16-7/17 9:50-11:30am ENGL-102 Writing Skills Laboratory (P/NP) Units 1203 L-121 Staff 6/16-7/24 Students enrolled in ENGL-142A or ENGL-142B are strongly encouraged to sign up for ENGL This will provide access to instruction in the College Skills Center L-121 Staff 6/16-7/24 Contra Costa College Summer

14 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates ENGL-110A Developing Reading Proficiency 1199 MTWTH 8:10-10:15am LA-104 Douglas, W 6/16-7/24 Students enrolled in Engl 110A-1199 are strongly encouraged to sign up for English This will provide access to instructors in the College Skills Center MTWTH 9:10-10:35am CTC-127 Marshall, B 6/16-8/7 English 110A 1201 is linked with English 142A Students enrolled in these linked courses are strongly encouraged to sign-up for Engl This will provide access to instructors in the College Skills Center. ENGL-142A Writing Expository - A (P/NP) - 3 Units Advisory: ENGL 110A 1200 MTWTH 10:25-12:35pm B-7 Douglas, W 6/16-7/24 Students enrolled in ENGL-142A are strongly encouraged to sign up for ENGL This will provide access to instructors in the College Skills Center MTWTH 10:40-12:45pm CTC-131 Marshall, B 6/16-8/7 English 142A-1202 is linked with English 110A Students enrolled in these linked courses are strongly encouraged to sign up for Engl This will provide access to instuctors in the College Skills center. ENGL-875N Supervised Tutoring - 0 Unit 1138 L-121 Staff 6/16-7/24 Geography GEOG-120 Physical Geography 4632 MTWTH 10:30-12:40pm LA-207 Williams, T 6/16-7/24 GEOG-120L Physical Geography Laboratory (LR) - 1 Unit 4633 MTWTH 12:50-3:00pm LA-207 Williams, T 6/16-7/24 Health and Human Services HHS-123 SPIRIT III-Field Work-Rehb/Re (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: HHS M 1:10-4:00pm LA-208 Mickles, A 6/16-7/24 WF 1:10-4:00pm MENHELTH Health Education HED-120 Education for Healthful Living (LR) - 3 Units 4862 M 7:10-8:30pm Hybrid Shrieve, Z 6/2-7/24 Section 4862 is offered as a hybrid class with mandatory meetings on: Mondays, 6/02, 6/16, 7/14 from 7:10-8:30pm in GA MM ONLINE Johnson, M 6/16-7/24 Section 4339 is offered in online format with a mandatory orientation, Monday 6/16 4:10-5pm in B-12. For more information the instructor mjohnson@contracosta.edu ONLINE Goehring, B 6/16-7/24 Section 4861 is offered online with a mandatory orientation meeting on: Monday, 6/16 from 3:40-5pm in GA-50. Students are required to the instructor at bgoehring@contracosta.edu prior to the orientation meeting. History HIST-120 History of the United States 1101 MTWTH 10:30-12:40pm LA-105 Staff 6/16-7/ MTWTH 2:40-4:50pm CTC-112 Story, M 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:10-9:00pm CTC-112 Story, M 6/16-7/24 HIST-122 Hist African Americans in U.S MTWTH 10:25-12:35pm LA-103 Hodge, C 6/16-7/24 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program Humanities HUMAN-120 Introduction to Humanities: Imagination, Invention, Creativity 4421 MTWTH 10:25-12:35pm LA-107 Gill, K 6/16-7/ TTH 5:10-9:40pm B-2 Wulferdingen, J 6/16-7/24 Japanese JAPAN-120 First Semester Japanese (SC) - 5 Units 3398 MTWTH 9:10-12:35pm LA-202 Uchima-Decena, A 6/16-7/24 Journalism JRNAL-124 Sports Writing and Reporting (SC) - 2 Units 5206 TWTH 1:10-2:30pm AA-215 Brown, J 6/16-7/24 2:40-3:30pm Kinesiology KINES-190 Intro to Kinesiology (LR) - 3 Units 4244 M 5:10-6:30pm ONLINE Goehring, B 6/16-7/24 Section 4244 is offered online with a mandatory orientation meeting on: Monday, 6/16 from 5:10-6:30pm in GA-50. Students are required to the instructor at bgoehring@contracosta.edu prior to the orientation meeting. 14 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

15 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates KINES-205 Psychology of Athletic Perform (LR) - 3 Units 1166 M ONLINE Johnson, M 6/16-7/24 Section is offered in an online-hybrid format with a mandatory meeting on Monday 6/16 in B 12. For more information contact mjohnson@contracosta.edu La Raza Studies LARAZ-190 Intro to Latin/Chicano(a) Film 5278 MTWTH 9:05-2:00pm LA-104 Palacios, A 5/27-6/12 Library Studies LIBST-110A Library and Information Skills (SC) - 1 Unit 2136 M 5:40-8:30pm Hybrid Kinney, M 6/16-7/23 Section 2136 is offered in an Online-hybrid format with MANDATORY mtgs: Mon., 6/16 and 6/23 from 5:40-8:30pm in L-107. LIBST 110A fulfills the Information Competency Requirement for AA degree students T 5:40-8:30pm Hybrid Choi, A 6/17-7/23 Section 2137 is offered in an Online-hybrid format with MANDATORY mtgs: Tues., 6/17 and 6/24 from 5:40-8:30pm in L-107. LIBST 110A fulfills the Information Competency Requirement for AA degree students W 5:40-8:30pm Hybrid Diputado, C 6/18-7/24 Section 2138 is offered in an online-hybrid format with MANDATORY mtgs; Wed 6/18 and 6/25 from 5:40-8:30pm. LIBST-110A fulfills theinformation Competency Requirement for the AA degree TH 5:40-8:30pm Hybrid Smith, L 6/19-7/24 Section 4136 is offered in an Online-hybrid format with MANDATORY mtgs: Thur., 6/19 and 6/26 from 5:40-8:30pm in L-107. LIBST 110A fulfills the Information Competency Requirement for AA degree students. Mathematics MATH-101 Basic Skills of Arithmetic (LR) - 3 Units 6569 MTWTH 10:25-12:45pm CTC-112 Nyantika, T 6/16-7/21 MATH-115 Pre-Algebra (LR) - 3 Units 4032 MTWTH 8:10-10:20am CTC-112 Hardak-Inberg, M 6/16-7/ MTWTH 10:10-12:30pm AA-205 Sharufa, S 6/16-7/21 MATH-118 Elementary Algebra (LR) - 5 Units Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 875N is highly recommended MTWTH 8:10-11:45am AA-207 Baptiste, E 6/16-7/ MTWTH 8:40-12:15pm AA-143 Watabayashi, D 6/16-7/ MTWTH 12:50-4:25pm AA-207 Sharufa, S 6/16-7/ MTH 5:00-7:00pm Hybrid Bersano, E 6/16-7/24 Section 4681 is Online. Mandatory meeting: Mon., 6/16, 5-7pm in PS-107; Midterm exam: Mon., 7/7, 5-7pm in PS-107; Final Exam: Thurs., 7/24, 5-7pm in PS-107; Students must bring a valid picture ID For more information, please contact Eugenia Bersano at (510) , or ebersano@contracosta.edu MTWTH 5:40-9:15pm AA-207 Chu, S 6/16-7/24 MATH-119 Plane Geometry (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: MATH 118 recommended MTWTH 8:40-12:15pm AA-133 Scott, G 6/16-7/ MTWTH 9:40-1:15pm M-110 Newball, W 6/16-7/ MTWTH 12:40-4:15pm AA-133 Nyantika, T 6/16-7/24 MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: MATH 118 recommended MTWTH 8:10-11:45am AA-131 Walters, H 6/16-7/ MTWTH 12:40-4:15pm AA-131 Linstad, D 6/16-7/ MTWTH 5:40-9:15pm AA-211 Baptiste, E 6/16-7/ MTH 7:10-9:00pm Hybrid Bersano, E 6/16-7/24 Section 4187 is an Online section. Mandatory meeting: Mon., 6/16, 7:10-9pm in PS-107; Midterm exam: Mon.,7/7, 7:10-9pm in PS-107; Final Exam: Thurs., 7/24, 7:10-9pm in PS-107. Students must bring a valid picture ID For more information, please contact Eugenia Bersano at (510) or ebersano@contracosta.edu MATH-121 Trigonometry (LR) - 3 Units Advisory: MATH 119 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 875N is highly recommended MTWTH 12:40-2:50pm AA-103 Simon, B 6/16-7/24 MATH-164 Intro to Probability & Stat (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 120 recommended MTWTH 8:10-11:00am AA-137 Tran, T 6/16-7/ MTWTH 9:10-12:00pm AA-103 Nguyen, T 6/16-7/ MTWTH 12:40-3:30pm AA-137 Tran, T 6/16-7/24 MATH-171 Elem Func & Coordiate Geometry (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or two years of high school algebra.recommended MTWTH 8:10-11:45am AA-142 Hsu, J 6/16-7/ MTWTH 11:40-3:15pm AA-211 Nagel, C 6/16-7/24 MATH-190 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: MATH 171 recommended MTWTH 8:10-11:45am B-12 Simon, B 6/16-7/24 MATH-191 Analytic Geometry and Calculus (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 190 recommended MTWTH 8:10-11:00am AA-211 Stanton, C 6/16-7/24 MATH-875N Computer Assisted Tutoring - 0 Unit 1785 Mead, T 6/16-7/24 Class is hours by arrangement. For more information, please contact Terrill Mead at (510) or tmead@contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Summer

16 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Medical Ass t & Office Tech MEDIC-100K Skills Review Med Assistant (SC) - 2 Units 6390 M 9:30-1:20pm HS-3 Robinson, C 6/16-8/11 Consent to take this class must be obtained from (510) ext MEDIC-218 Injection Proc for the Hlth Pr (P/NP) - 1 Unit Prereq: MEDIC 151 and 221; Challenge: successful completion of equivalent course and/or examination, or healthcare Professional license T 9:40-12:30pm HS-107A Robinson, C 7/8-8/5 1:10-3:40pm Section 1105 meets Tuesdays for lecture 7/8,7/15,7/22,7/29, and 8/5 from 9:10-12:40pm and Tuesdays for lab on 7/8,7/15,7/22,7/29, and 8/5 from 1:10-3:40pm in HS-107A MEDIC-219 Veni for Healthcare Prof (P/NP) - 1 Unit Prereq: MEDIC 161; Challenge: successful completion of equivalent course and/or examination, or healthcare professional license TH 9:40-12:30pm HS-107A Robinson, C 7/10-8/7 1:10-3:40pm Section 6393 meets Thursdays for lecture on 7/10,7/17,7/24,7/31 and 8/7,from 9:40 to 12:30pm and Thursdays for lab on 7/10,7/17, 7/24,7/31 and 8/7 from 1:10 to 3:40pm in HS107A. MEDIC-222 Medical Assisting & Nutrition (LR) - 1 Unit Prereq: MEDIC-151 and MEDIC W 9:40-1:00pm HS-3 Robinson, C 7/9-8/6 Music MUSIC-158 Beginning Guitar (SC) Units 4732 MW 5:40-7:00pm M-104 Galen, R 6/16-7/24 7:10-10:00pm MUSIC-159 Intermediate Guitar (SC) Units Prereq: MUSIC MW 5:40-7:00pm M-104 Galen, R 6/16-7/24 7:10-10:00pm MUSIC-258 Advanced Guitar (SC) Units Prereq: MW 5:40-7:00pm M-104 Galen, R 6/16-7/24 7:10-10:00pm MUSIC-259 Advanced Guitar Ensemble (SC) Units 4735 MW 5:40-7:00pm M-110 Galen, R 6/16-7/24 MW 7:10-10:00pm M-104 Nursing NURS-205 Drug Dosage Calculations (LR) - 2 Units 1127 MW 5:10-8:00pm HS-101 McNeal, S 6/16-7/24 NURS-212 Pharmacology for Nurses (LR) - 2 Units Advisory: Recommend prior completion of BIOSC 132, and either BIOC 199 or M ONLINE Barnett, N 6/16-7/24 Section 1128 is offered online with a mandatory orientation meeting on 6/16/14 at 5:30pm in HS TTH 5:10-8:00pm HS-101 Barnett, N 6/16-7/24 Special Note: CCC Nursing Program Fees All students entering the Contra Costa College Registered Nursing Program will be required to purchase and utilize three learning systems. These systems are essential to your success as a CCC Student Nurse. Please be advised that any lapse in the payment and/or utilization of these learning systems, on the part of the student, is grounds for dismissal from the Contra Costa College Registered Nursing Program. The learning systems and the payment information are explained here. Kaplan Deluxe Integrated Testing: Supports and evaluates a student s competency, as well as a group s competency, relative to the NCLEX- RN examination. Students will take proctored examinations each sem ester. RealEHRPrep with Cerner Academic Electronic Health Record (EHR): A structured learning path that allows students to document and view patient data in order to evaluate patient status and to support critical thinking and quality patient care. Pearson The Neighborhood: An online, interactive, virtual suite of instructional materials that focus on bridging the gap between lectures and the clinical experience. Note: Students will pay the cost of these learning systems directly to the vendor each semester and each year as stated in Table 1. CCC Nursing will provide the vendor s with a list of student names in order for the vendors to initiate and maintain contact with CCC nursing students. For more information, please call (510) , ext or visit the nursing department website. Table 1. Nursing Student Fees Structure (Approximations) Learning Environment Kaplan Integrative testing RealEHRPrep With Cerner Academic Electronic Health Record Access Cost/Access Timeframe $ per Semester x 4 Semesters $ per Year x 2 Years Total Cost $ $ Pearson The Neighborhood $50.00 per Year x 2 Years $ Total Cost For RN Program 16 Summer 2014 Contra Costa College $750.00

17 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Philosophy PHILO-110 Intro to Philosophy, Ethics 1159 MTWTH 12:20-5:10pm B-2 Kunkel, R 5/27-6/12 Section 1159 meets from 5/27/14-6/12/ MTWTH 10:25-12:35pm B-2 Sharoki, S 6/16-7/ TTH 5:10-9:40pm B-12 Gill, K 6/16-7/24 PHILO-130 Intro to Critical Thinking 1158 M ONLINE Kunkel, R 6/16-7/24 Section 1158 is an online course with a MANDATORY meeting on 6/16 from 6:10pm to 9pm in LA T ONLINE Kunkel, R 6/16-7/24 Section 1160 is an online course and has one MANDATORY meeting on 6/17/14 from 6:10pm to 9pm in room LA103. Physical Educaton-Dance DANCE-161A Beginning Ballroom Dance (LR) -.5 Unit 1644 TTH 5:30-7:35pm GA-10 Clarke, N 6/16-7/24 DANCE-161B Intermediate Ballroom Dance (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq: Dance 161A with a C or better 1647 TTH 5:30-7:35pm GA-10 Clarke, N 6/16-7/24 DANCE-163A Beginning Latin Social Dance (LR) -.5 Unit 1646 TTH 7:45-9:50pm GA-10 Clarke, N 6/16-7/24 DANCE-167A Beg. Egyptian Belly Dancing (LR) -.5 Unit 2229 TWTH 1:30-3:00pm GA-10 Byer, C 6/16-7/24 Physical Educaton-PEIC PE-098A Beginning Personal Growth Fit (P/NP) -.5 Unit 1131 GA-30 Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 1131 is offered for.5 units and students must complete 27 hours by arrangement during the hours of operation: M-TH 9am-3pm. PE-102A Beginning Fitness Center (LR) -.5 Unit 2385 GA-30 Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 2385 is offered for.5 units and students must complete 27 hours by arrangement during the hours of operation: M-TH 9am-3pm. PE-102B Intermediate Fitness Training (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq PE-102; OR PE-102A 2386 GA-30 Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 2386 is offered for.5 units and students must complete 27 hours by arrangement during the hours of operation: M-TH 9am-3pm. PE-102C Advanced Fitness Training (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq PE-102B 1141 GA-30 Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 1141 is offered for.5 units and students must complete 27 hours by arrangement during the hours of operation: M-TH 9:00AM-3:00PM PE-105A Beginner Badminton (SC) -.5 Unit 1305 TWTH 9:10-10:25am GYM Valdehueza, T 6/16-7/24 PE-105B Intermediate Badminton (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq PE-105 OR PE-105A 1306 TWTH 9:10-10:25am GYM Valdehueza, T 6/16-7/24 PE-109A Beg. Aerobic Dancing (LR) -.5 Unit 3587 TWTH 11:10-12:25pm GA-10 Farhood, A 6/16-7/24 PE-126A Beginning Swimming (LR) -.5 Unit 1142 TWTH 11:10-12:30pm POOL Ulversoy, J 6/16-7/24 PE-126B Intermediate Swimming (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq: PE-126 or PE-126A 1098 TWTH 11:10-12:30pm POOL Ulversoy, J 6/16-7/24 PE-126C Advanced Swimming (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq: PE-127 or PE-126B 1099 TWTH 11:10-12:30pm POOL Ulversoy, J 6/16-7/24 PE-135A Beginner Tennis (SC) -.5 Unit 1164 MW 5:40-7:45pm TENNCRT Valdehueza, T 6/16-7/24 PE-135B Intermediate Tennis (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq: PE-135 or PE-135A; or Challenge skill demostration 1165 MW 5:40-7:45pm TENNCRT Valdehueza, T 6/16-7/24 PE-156A Beg. Physical Conditioning (LR) -.5 Unit 1556 TWTH 11:10-12:25pm GA-20 Valdehueza, T 6/16-7/24 PE-156B Intermediate Physical Condit. (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq: PE-156 or PE-156A or skills demonstration 1557 TWTH 11:10-12:25pm GA-20 Valdehueza, T 6/16-7/24 PE-165A Beginning Pilates (LR) -.5 Unit 1655 MTW 1:10-2:25pm GA-20 Sumner, A 6/16-7/24 PE-165B Intermediate Pilates (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq PE-165 or PE-165A or skills demonstration 1656 MTW 1:10-2:25pm GA-20 Sumner, A 6/16-7/24 PE-261A Beginning Tae Kwon Do (LR) -.5 Unit 4325 MW 6:15-8:20pm GA-20 Bolanos, A 6/16-7/24 PE-261B Intermediate Tae Kwon Do (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq: PE-261 or 261A 4326 MW 6:15-8:20pm GA-20 Bolanos, A 6/16-7/24 Contra Costa College Summer

18 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates PE-267A Beg. Cardio-Kickboxing (SC) -.5 Unit 1185 MTW 4:10-5:25pm GA-10 Sumner, A 6/16-7/24 PE-268A Beg. Walking for Fitness (LR) -.5 Unit 1268 MTW 5:10-6:25pm CAMPUS Greene, E 6/16-7/ TTH 6:10-8:15pm GA-20 Creer, R 6/16-7/24 PE-270A Beginning Yoga (SC) -.5 Unit 8760 MW 8:45-10:50am GA-20 Farhood, A 6/16-7/ MTW 2:40-4:00pm GA-20 Sumner, A 6/16-7/24 PE-273A Beginning Yoga for Strength (SC) -.5 Unit 2628 MTW 2:40-4:00pm GA-20 Sumner, A 6/16-7/ MW 8:45-10:50pm GA-20 Farhood, A 6/16-7/24 PE-275A Beginning Qigong (LR) -.5 Unit 4646 MWF 9:40-11:00am GA-20 Wei, D 6/16-7/24 PE-290A Sport Specific Training I (LR) -.5 Unit 2226 TWTH 6:10-7:30pm GA-30 Carter, A 5/22-8/ TTH 9:10-11:25am SCFIELD Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 2794 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate women s soccer TWTH 10:10-1:00pm FIELD Gubbine, K 6/16-7/24 PE 290A-1161 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate softball TWTH 10:40-12:10pm GYM DeBolt, P 6/16-7/24 Section 2790 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate women s basketball TWTH 1:10-4:00pm BBFIELD Webb, M 6/16-7/24 PE 290A-1207 This section is for student interested in playing intercollegiate baseball TWTH 2:40-5:30pm GYM Johnson, M 6/16-7/3 Section 2792 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate men s basketball 2791 TWTH 3:10-6:00pm ASTRO Carter, A 6/16-7/24 Section 2791 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate football TTH 3:10-5:25pm FIELD Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 2793 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate men s soccer TWTH 6:10-7:30pm GA-30 Carter, A 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:10-8:25pm GYM Shrieve, Z 7/7-7/24 M 4:45-7:00pm Section 4788 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate volleyball. PE-290B Sport Specific Training II (LR) - 1 Unit Prereq PE-290A or Challenge: Skill Demonstration 1205 TWTH 10:10-1:00pm FIELD Gubbine, K 6/15-7/24 PE 290B-1205 This section is for students interested in playing intercollegiate softball TTH 9:10-11:25am SCFIELD Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 4696 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate women s soccer TWTH 10:40-12:10pm GYM DeBolt, P 6/16-7/24 Section 2795 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate women s basketball TWTH 1:10-4:00pm BBFIELD Webb, M 6/16-7/24 PE290B-1208 This section is for students interested in playing intercollegiate baseball TWTH 2:40-5:30pm GYM Johnson, M 6/16-7/ TWTH 3:10-6:00pm ASTRO Carter, A 6/16-7/24 Section 4693 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate football TTH 3:10-5:25pm FIELD Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 4695 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate men s soccer TWTH 6:10-7:30pm GA-30 Ferguson, N 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:10-7:00pm GA-30 Carter, A 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:10-8:25pm GYM Shrieve, Z 7/7-7/24 M 4:45-7:00pm Section 4689 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate volleyball. PE-290C Sport Specific Training III (LR) -.5 Unit Prereq PE-290B or Challenge Skill Demonstration 2811 TTH 9:10-11:25am SCFIELD Ferguson, N 6/16-7/24 Section 2811 i for students intereested in playing intercollegiate womens soccer TWTH 10:10-1:00pm FIELD Gubbine, K 6/16-7/24 PE 290C-1206 This section is for students interested in playing intercollegiate softball TWTH 10:40-12:10pm GYM DeBolt, P 6/16-7/24 Section 2796 is for students interestedin playing intercollegiate women s basketball TWTH 1:10-4:00pm BBFIELD Webb, M 6/16-7/24 PE 290C-1209 This section is for students interested in playing intercollegiate baseball TWTH 3:10-6:00pm ASTRO Carter, A 6/16-7/24 Section 2799 i for students intereested in playing intercollegiate football TWTH 6:10-7:30pm GA-30 Carter, A 6/16-7/24 Section 2817 i for students intereested in playing intercollegiate football TWTH 6:10-8:25pm GYM Shrieve, Z 6/16-7/24 M 4:45-7:00pm Section 2334 is for students interested in playing intercollegiate volleyball TWTH 6:10-7:30pm GA-30 Carter, A 6/16-7/24 Physics PHYS Summer 2014 Contra Costa College Descriptive Physics 4823 MTWTH 8:10-9:30am PS-132 Wong, M 6/16-7/24 TH 9:30-12:30pm PHYS-110L Descriptive Physics Laboratory (SC) Units 4824 MTW 9:40-12:30pm PS-19 Wong, M 6/16-7/24

19 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Political Science POLSC-125 Government of the United State 4638 MTWTH 8:10-10:20am LA-103 Landeros, M 6/16-7/ MTWTH 10:30-12:40pm LA-108 Landeros, M 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:10-9:00pm LA-105 McNeil, L 6/16-7/24 Psychology PSYCH-126 Child Development 0306 MTWTH 12:40-2:50pm LA-203 Haq, S 6/16-7/ MTWTH 5:10-7:20pm LA-201 Luckey, B 6/16-7/24 PSYCH-128 Life Span Development 1068 TWTH 9:40-12:30pm LA-110 Haq, S 6/16-7/24 PSYCH-130 Psych of Personality & Growth 1066 MTWTH 7:40-9:50pm LA-201 Luckey, B 6/16-7/24 PSYCH-220 General Psychology 1108 TWTH 9:40-12:30pm LA-101 Ounjian, J 6/16-7/ TWTH 12:40-3:30pm LA-101 Ounjian, J 6/16-7/ MTWTH 2:40-4:50pm LA-105 Greer, S 6/16-7/ TWTH 6:40-9:30pm AA-145 Tramiel, K 6/16-7/24 Sociology SOCIO-220 Introduction to Sociology (LR) - 3 Units 4194 T 9:40-12:30pm LA-201 Cromartie, J 6/16-7/24 Section 4194 is offered in an hybrid format with mandatory class meetingsom 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, and 7/22 in LA 201 In addition to attending these six mandatory class meetings on campus, students will view videos on the Internet, prepare for in-class examinations, and complete written assignments outside of class T 12:40-3:30pm LA-201 Cromartie, J 6/16-7/24 Section 4197 is offered in an hybrid format with mandatory class meetingsom 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, and 7/22 in LA 201 In addition to attending these six mandatory class meetings on campus, students will view videos on the Internet, prepare for in-class examinations, and complete written assignments outside of class TWTH 6:40-9:30pm LA-100 Rahman, M 6/16-7/24 Section 4641 is offered in an hybrid format with mandatory class meetingsom 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, and 7/22 in LA 201 In addition to attending these six mandatory class meetings on campus, students will view videos on the Internet, prepare for in-class examinations, and complete written assignments outside of class. SOCIO-221 SOCIO-225 Social Problems 1204 TH 9:40-12:30pm LA-201 Cromartie, J 6/16-7/24 Section 1204 is offered in a hybird format. In addition to six mandatory class session meetings on campus, 6/19, 6/26, 7/3, 7/10, 7/17, and 7/24 in LA 201 outside-of-class work will include viewing video tapes, preparing for in-class assignments, and completing written assignments. Sociology of African Americans 5275 MTWTH 12:40-2:45pm LA-103 Hodge, C 6/16-7/24 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program Spanish SPAN-120 First-Semester Spanish (SC) - 5 Units 4028 MTWTH 9:20-12:55pm CTC-113 Staff 6/16-7/24 Speech SPCH-120 Public Speaking 4795 MTWTH 8:10-1:00pm AA-145 Staff 5/27-6/ MTWTH 8:10-10:20am AA-145 Phalen, D 6/16-7/ MTWTH 10:40-12:50pm AA-145 Phalen, D 6/16-7/ TTH 12:50-5:10pm AA-113 Giusto, L 6/16-7/ TTH 5:20-9:35pm AA-113 Craycraft, H 6/16-7/ M 6:10-9:30pm ONLINE Dwiggins-Beeler, R 6/16-7/24 Section 4740 is offered in an online-hybrid format, with mandatory meetings on Mondays, 6/16, 6/30, 7/7, and 7/21, from 6:10-9:30pm in room LA 110 SPCH-121 Critical Thinking (LR) - 3 Units Advisory: ENGL 001A or SPCH MTWTH 8:10-10:20am AA-113 Giusto, L 6/16-7/ MW 5:40-10:00pm AA-113 Craycraft, H 6/16-7/24 SPCH-121I Critical Thinking (IGETC) (LR) - 3 Units 6249 MTWTH 8:10-10:20am AA-113 Giusto, L 6/16-7/ MW 5:40-10:00pm AA-113 Craycraft, H 6/16-7/24 SPCH-128 Interpersonal Communication 4037 T 6:10-9:00pm Hybrid Frey, M 5/27-6/24 Section 4037 is offered in an online-hybrid format with mandatory meetings on Tuesdays. 5/27, 6/3, 6/24, from 6:10-9:00PM in room AA MTWTH 10:30-12:40pm AA-113 Giusto, L 6/16-7/24 Contra Costa College Summer

20 sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Summer 2014 Schedule of (Hybrid) & ONLINE Classes sec days hrs rm instr dates sec days hrs rm instr dates Online/Hybrid ADJUS-120 Intro. to Admin. Justice (LR) - 3 Units 1072 M 8:10-10:00am Hybrid Ramos, R 6/16-7/30 Section 1072 is a hybrid course with mandatory meeting on: 6/16, 6/23, 7/14, and 7/28 in CTC 131. HED-120 Education for Healthful Living (LR) - 3 Units 4339 MM ONLINE Johnson, M 6/16-7/24 Section 4339 is offered in online format with a mandatory orientation, Monday 6/16 4:10-5pm in B-12. For more information the instructor mjohnson@contracosta.edu. KINES-205 Psychology of Athletic Perform (LR) - 3 Units 1166 M ONLINE Johnson, M 6/16-7/24 Section is offered in an online-hybrid format with a mandatory meeting on Monday 6/16 in B 12. For more information contact mjohnson@contracosta.edu NURS-212 Pharmacology for Nurses (LR) - 2 Units Advisory: Recommend prior completion of BIOSC 132, and either BIOC 199 or M ONLINE Barnett, N 6/16-7/24 Section 1128 is offered online with a mandatory orientation meeting on 6/16/14 at 5:30pm in HS 1. PHILO-130 Intro to Critical Thinking 1158 M ONLINE Kunkel, R 6/16-7/24 Section 1158 is an online course with a MANDATORY meeting on 6/16 from 6:10pm to 9pm in LA T ONLINE Kunkel, R 6/16-7/24 Section 1160 is an online course and has one MANDATORY meeting on 6/17/14 from 6:10pm to 9pm in room LA103. SPCH-120 Public Speaking 4740 M 6:10-9:30pm Hybrid Dwiggins-Beeler, R 6/16-7/24 Section 4740 is offered in an online-hybrid format, with mandatory meetings on Mondays, 6/16, 6/30, 7/7, and 7/21, from 6:10-9:30pm in room LA 110 SPCH-128 Interpersonal Communication 4037 T 6:10-9:00pm Hybrid Frey, M 5/27-6/24 Section 4037 is offered in an online-hybrid format with mandatory meetings on Tuesdays. 5/27, 6/3, 6/24, from 6:10-9:00PM in room AA103 Congratulations Class of 2014! Commencement is Wednesday May 21, :30pm Richmond Civic AUDITORIUM 26th & Mcdonald Ave. Richmond, CA Summer 2014 Contra Costa College

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