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EL CAMINO COLLEGE Fall 2008 CLASSES BEGIN: August 23, 2008 www.elcamino.edu - MyECC Admissions: 1-866-ELCAMINO 16007 Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance, CA 90506

2 WELCOME TO EL CAMINO COLLEGE Fall Semester 2008 Calendar Continuing Student Web/Telephone Registration Begins Monday, May 12 New and Returning Student Web/Telephone Registration Begins Monday, June 2 Last Day for F-1 Visa Students (I-20 with El Camino) to Apply Thursday, July 1 Last Day for F-1 Visa Students (I-20 with Another College) to Apply Tuesday, July 15 All Web/Telephone Registration Ends Friday, August 22 Saturday Classes Begin Saturday, August 23 Sunday Classes Begin Sunday, August 24 Weekday Classes Begin Monday, August 25 Add Period and Program Change Period Begins Monday, August 25 Labor Day Holiday Campus Closed Monday, September 1 First Day to Apply for Fall Graduation and Certificates Tuesday, September 2 Last Day to Drop and be Eligible for a Refund of Enrollment Fee (Full Semester Classes) Friday, September 5 Add Period and Program Change Period Ends Friday, September 5 Last Day to Challenge Residency Status for Fall Thursday, September 11 Last Day to Drop Without Notation on Permanent Record Friday, September 19 Last Day to Apply for Graduation and Certificates Friday, October 17 Veterans Day Holiday Campus Closed Monday, November 10 Last Day to Drop with a W Friday, November 14 Thanksgiving Break - Campus Closed Thursday-Sunday,Nov. 27-30 Last Day of Semester Friday, December 12 Winter Holiday Break Begins - Campus Closed Wednesday, December 24 Students must refer to the short term course calendar for add, drop and withdrawal dates for short term courses. This calendar is available in all division offices. Table of Contents General Information How to Reach Us..............2 Steps to Registration............3 Fees.........................4 Cross Enrollment...............5 Policies and Services............6 Honors Transfer...............6 FYE/Learning Communities......6 Prerequisites..................6 Financial Aid Chart.............9 Distance Education............44 Short Term Classes..... 98 Weekend College.............109 Afternoon College............114 Inglewood Center............115 Bookstore...................117 STAARS....................117 Parking Information...........118 Student Right-to-Know.........118 Campus Map................119 How to Reach Us: Toll-free 1-866-ELCAMINO www.elcamino.edu Area code is 310 Academic Division Office Telephone Numbers Behavioral & Social Sciences..............660-3735 Business.............................660-3770 Fine Arts.............................660-3711 Health Sciences & Athletics..............660-3550 Humanities...........................660-3316 Industry & Technology..................660-3600 Learning Resources.....................660-3525 Mathematical Sciences..................660-3200 Natural Sciences.......................660-3343 Nursing..............................660-3281 Special Resource Center.................660-3295 Student Services Telephone Numbers Admissions Office......................660-3414 Adult Re-entry Center...................660-3558 Assessment and Testing..................660-3405 Child Development Center...............660-3720 Counseling Appointments................660-3458 ECLA...............................660-6707 First Year Experience/ Learning Communities..................660-6936 EOP&S..............................660-3464 Financial Aid..........................660-3493 Health Center.........................660-3643 Inter Club Council.....................660-6399 International Students...................660-3431 Library Circulation.....................660-3519 Library Reference......................660-6483 Records Office.........................660-3436 Scholarship Office......................660-6451 Student Development...................660-3500 Student Government....................660-3507 Transfer Center........................660-3408 Tutoring Center........................660-3511 Workplace Learning....................660-3351 Veterans Office........................660-3486 Bookstore............................660-3380 Campus Police.........................660-3100 Parking Services.......................660-6769 Telecommunication for the Deaf (TTY)......660-3445 Register Online Contact Us on the Web High School Recruiter Financial Aid Call Toll Free www.elcamino.edu ecchs@elcamino.edu eccfaid@elcamino.edu 1-866-ELCAMINO

STEP 1 Admission Who is eligible for Admission? Anyone 18 years of age or older qualifies for admission to El Camino College. If under the age of 18, you will qualify if you have 1) graduated from high school or 2) passed the California High School Certificate of Proficiency Test. El Camino College may admit as a special part-time or special full-time student anyone in grades 11 or 12 who, in the opinion of the college president, may benefit from instruction. Concurrently enrolled 11th and 12th grade students must comply with all policies, follow all procedures, and meet all requirements by the published deadlines for each semester and/or session. California Residence Requirement Can I apply as a California resident? To attend El Camino College as a resident of California, a student is required to have been a legal resident of the state, as defined in the California Education Code, for more than one year immediately preceding the residence determination date. The residence determination date is the day preceding the first day of the semester or session. In addition you must meet the twoyear intent provisions of California residency code, and must not have engaged in any actions that are contrary to establishing residency in the state of California. How Do I Apply? Apply online by visiting www.elcamino.edu and clicking on MyECC it s that easy! New and returning students (those with an absence of two consecutive semesters, excluding Summer and Winter Session) must complete an application. Don t forget to submit official transcripts from all accredited high schools, colleges, and trade schools attended. If you are applying for Advanced Placement credit, then you must submit your official high school transcripts. Step 2 Assessment How Do I Make Arrangements For Testing? Before you test, you must first have an El Camino College application on file. A photo I.D. plus your El Camino College I.D. number (the number STEPS TO REGISTRATION 3 received at time of application) is required to test or obtain copies of past test results. The placement tests for English, English as a Second Language, and Math are computerized and given on a drop-in basis no appointment is necessary. Other tests, such as the Chemistry Placement Test, are given on an appointment-basis only. Please contact the Assessment/Testing Office for further information at 310-660-3405. All testing is done on Campus at the Assessment/Testing Office, located in Room 217 of the Student Services Center. Testing must be completed before you register for courses. Retesting is limited and may not be done after you have enrolled in any course related to the test. STEP 3 Orientation Welcome to El Camino College! All students are encouraged to participate in orientation and to become familiar with the college and its resources. Orientation is offered in different locations: online (at www.elcamino.edu - MyECC), the Testing Center and in matriculation counseling groups for new students. Special orientation sessions are arranged for high school students through their high schools and for special program students such as Honors, EOP&S, Financial Aid, students with a disability, athletes, and international students. Our El Camino College New Student Welcome Day scheduled each fall is a great way for students to get to know the campus, learn about academic programs and meet new friends. STEP 4 Counseling/ Advisement How can I get help selecting classes? Counseling services are available to students through scheduled appointments. Appointments to meet with a counselor must be made one week in advance through the Counseling Services Center. A student who has selected a major field of study is strongly encouraged to see one of the counselors assigned to that field; an undeclared or undecided student may see any counselor. As an integral part of the matriculation program, counseling services are intended to assist students in clarifying career and life goals and in developing an appropriate course of study based on a student s goals, aptitudes and interests. Drop-in advisement is available Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Fridays from 9 to 1 p.m. for students who have questions which do not require transcript review. The drop-in advisement schedule is subject to change, based on counselor availability. Please call in advance for the daily schedule. STEP 5 Registration How do I prepare to register? Ready Set Register! Be sure you meet any prerequisites and corequisites. Meet with a counselor to ensure your schedule is in line with your educational goals. New Procedure Registration appointment information for continuing students will be available beginning May 1, 2008. For new and returning students, this information will be available on or after May 19. Please go online to www.elcamino.edu, click on MyECC Registration Appointment Time. You may also check by telephone by calling (310) 516-9339. Before you go online or register by telephone, you must confirm your registration date and time. When Do I Register? Find out your registration date and time it is available online at www.elcamino.edu - click on MyECC - Registration Appointment Time. Students may not register prior to the assigned date and time. How Do I Register? Register online at www.elcamino. edu and click on MyECC. You will be given clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions. Computers are available for student use in the Library Media Technology Center - Library East Wing Basement. STEP 6 Pay Fees All fees should be paid within ten business days from the day a student registers. Pay online! Just go to www.elcamino.edu and click on MyECC.

4 FEES Fees www.elcamino.edu/admissions/fees.asp You are liable for all fees unless you drop the class by the refund deadline date. Fees are due within 10 days of phone or Web registration. Fees are due at time of registration. ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Enrollment Fee........................ $20 for each credit unit Parking Permit - Car..........................$35 per semester Parking Permit - Motorcycle....................$20 per semester Parking Permit, BOGW........................$20 per semester Health Fee..................................$14 per semester Out-of-State Fee...................$181 per unit plus $20 per unit Out-of-Country Fee................$231 per unit plus $20 per unit Visa Student Health Insurance.............$720 (subject to change) Credit by Examination............................$20 per unit Auditing.......................................$15 per unit Transcripts (first two free)........$2 each, $5 for rush or hand-carry College Catalog..................$5 in Bookstore, $7 by U.S. Mail ASB Student Discount Sticker...................$10 per semester Student Representation Fee.............50 per semester (required) Visa, Mastercard, Discover, cash and checks accepted. Cashier s Office Hours - Administration Building Regular Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fridays, 9 a.m. - Noon. Possible extended hours during first two weeks of school. Refunds of Fees Students must drop their classes through the online system located in the Activities Center, by phone or by Web, or at the cashier s window according to the following schedule: Full semester classes must be dropped by Friday, September 5, 2008. Short-term classes starting in the beginning of the semester must be dropped by Friday, August 29, 2008. Mid-term classes must be dropped within 7 calendar days from start of semester. To receive a refund for a parking permit, you must return your permit to the cashier s window within this same time period. Refund checks will be mailed before the end of the semester. If your address has changed, please update the change in the Admissions Office promptly. Health Services Fee Students pay $14 each semester to cover the operation, supervision, programs and services of the Student Health Services. Until further notice El Camino College Compton Center students will not be charged a health fee at enrollment. If a Compton student comes to the El Camino College cashier window and asks to use the El Camino College Health Center, they will be charged the $14 fee for the access to those services. There are exceptions under these conditions: 1. Students receiving financial aid pursuant to Section 72252.1. 2. Low-income students who meet the Board of Governors grant criteria (pursuant to Section 72252) as demonstrated by appropriate support documentation of eligibility; SSI eligibility; or GA eligibility; Veterans Affairs Dependent Fee Waiver Certification; Agency Certification or Income Tax form as they relate to qualifying Income levels; or a combination of these and unmet student need as determined by the Financial Aid Office. 3. Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination or organization. Students will not be required to pay this fee if they are enrolled only in classes held off campus, only in distance education classes, only in noncredit classes or work site classes. High school students or students enrolled in contract classes only are also exempt. Refund: Students who withdraw from all courses prior to the close of the second week of the term will be eligible for a refund of the Health Services Fee. Forms to request a refund may be obtained at the Cashier s Office. Health services are provided for students 18 years of age or older who pay the mandatory health fee. High school students permitted to attend the college on a concurrent enrollment basis are not eligible for health services. College students under 18 years of age subject to other admissions criteria must pay the health fee and submit a parental or guardian consent form to receive health services. Children, including children of students, are not permitted in Student Health Services. Non-Resident Refund Policy To receive a refund of your non-resident tuition, you must drop your classes through the on-line system in the Activities Center or the cashier s window according to the following schedule: 100% refund for classes dropped through Friday, August 29, 2008. 75% refund for classes dropped through Friday, September 5, 2008. 50% refund for classes dropped through Friday, September 12, 2008. 25% refund for classes dropped through Friday, September 19, 2008. Refund checks will be mailed before the end of the semester. California Residency To attend El Camino College as a qualified California resident, you must have established legal residence in the state one year and one day prior to the start of the term. In addition, you must meet the two-year intent provisions of California residency code and must not have engaged in any actions that are contrary to establishing residency in the state of California. The burden of proof to clearly demonstrate both physical presence in California and intent to establish California residence lies with the student in accordance with Education Code Section 68040. The residence of an unmarried student under the age of 19 is determined by the legal residence of the parents. A married minor determines residency from the date of marriage and must

comply with all provisions of residency as cited above. A person may not derive residence from a spouse. Priority Registration In compliance with Section 51825 of Title 5, California Administrative Code, priority registration will be implemented in this way: 1. Special registration assistance to the handicapped or disadvantaged students as defined by statute for the purpose of providing equalization of education. 2. Students will receive priority registration according to this ranking system and criteria: Registration priority will be awarded as follows: A. First priority: continuing students B. Second priority: new and readmit students For fall and spring semesters, the enrollment of continuing students in accordance with priority system established on the basis of these factors: A. One point for each unit completed at El Camino College plus one point for each unit in which the student is currently enrolled (midterm) with a maximum of 60- points. B. Points awarded according to the total units in the current program after the 12th week as follows: 0 to 3 units equals 0 points; 3.5 to 6 units equals 2 points; 6.5 to 9 units equals 4 points; 9.5 units to 15 points equals 6 points and 15.5 plus units equals 10 points. C. A reward of 15 points to students for maintaining their original unit load from the start of the semester through the 12th week. D. A reward of 10 points to students with 2.0 or higher cumulative GPA E. Day and evening programs are used to divide the student body into a day or extended day priority system. One or more day classes constitutes a day program. 3. The early enrollment of students who meet one of these guidelines: Instruction program requires time off campus limiting the choice of class periods on campus. The instructional activity requires a block of time associated with scheduled classes for such activities as practice, meetings, counseling and offcampus travel. First semester F-1 visa students. REGISTRATION INFORMATION 5 Adds and Drops It is the student s responsibility to process an official withdrawal from class. Failure to do so may result in a letter grade of A through F. A student may drop a class or classes within the refund period and add another class or classes using the fees already paid. If a student drops after the refund deadline, payment of fees for the classes is forfeited. Any added class will require additional fees. A student may drop a class before the refund deadline and add a class with no additional fees. If a student drops a class after the refund deadline in order to add the same class at a different time/date/instructor, the student must request a lateral transfer or level transfer from both instructors. All transfers are processed through the Admissions Office. Attendance If you enroll in a class and you do not attend the first scheduled meeting of the class, you may be dropped from the roster and your place may be given to a waiting student. Children in Classrooms Children are not permitted in classrooms while class is in session. Attendance in class is limited to officially enrolled students and authorized visitors or guests only. In addition, students shall not allow children to be left unattended or unsupervised anywhere on campus. It is the responsibility of each faculty member to inform students of this requirement. Student Records Congress has provided in the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act that students have certain rights of access to their education records. A copy of the Act is located in the Library. Please contact the Admissions Office for any information regarding your rights under the Act. Equivalent Courses www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ catalog.asp Courses completed at other colleges and universities may be used to meet a prerequisite. Some high school courses, as stated in the College Catalog, may also be used to meet a prerequisite. Students who have completed equivalent courses at another college or in high school must have copies of necessary transcripts. Do not delay. Order transcripts and clear prerequisites prior to registration. Clearance for an equivalent course may be obtained in Drop-In Counseling or the appropriate academic division office. Cross Enrollment at CSU Dominguez Hills El Camino College students who are eligible may cross-enroll at CSU Dominguez Hills without formal admission and without payment of State University tuition, in a maximum of one baccalaureate-level course per semester on a space available basis. Such enrollment would be at the discretion of the appropriate campus authorities on each of the campuses. A student must meet all of these conditions to be eligible: 1. Completed 12 units at ECC with a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA and not on progress probation; 2. Maintain minimum enrollment in 6 units at ECC during the semester of cross-enrollment, unless the student must maintain a higher unit load to meet special program requirements, e.g., Financial Aid, EOP&S, etc; 3. Has appropriate preparation for the course as determined by the University; 4. May cross-enroll in only one course per spring or fall semester; 5. All fees and financial obligations at El Camino College have been paid in full; 6. Is a California resident; 7. Obtained an El Camino College Student Body ID card; 8. Completed the Cross-Enrollment Application form and has been approved by the El Camino College Admissions Office for cross-enrollment at the University. Additional information on requirements and procedures may be obtained at the El Camino College Admissions Office or Counseling Center.

6 POLICIES AND SERVICES Information about the following policies and services can be found at: Non-resident Refund Policy www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ fees.asp About Transcripts www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ transcripts.asp Immunization www.elcamino.edu/studentservices/ health/ Adds and Drops www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ Withdrawal from Class www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ attendance.asp Audit of Courses www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ credit.asp Independent Study www.elcamino.edu/admissions/credit.asp Honors Transfer Program www.elcamino.edu/academics/ honorstransfer/ First Year Experience/ Learning Communities www.elcamino.edu/studentservices /fye/ Library www.elcamino.edu/library/ Standards of Scholarship www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ catalog.asp Prerequisite and Corequisite Information www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ catalog.asp Challenging a Prerequisite or Corequisite www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ catalog.asp

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 9 Fee Waiver Documentation Requirements for Fall 2008, Winter 2009, Spring 2009, Summer 2009 SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS (Complete Board of Governor s Fee Waiver Application) You have certification for a fee waiver from the California Department of Military & Veteran Affairs. You are a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or a child of a recipient. You are a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. You are a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in line of duty. Submit one of the following documents: A photocopy of 2008-2009 letter of authorization from the California Department of Military and Veteran s Affairs. A photocopy of letter from California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board. A photocopy of letter from law enforcement/fire suppression agency. METHOD - A (Complete Board of Governor s Fee Waiver Application) You or your family must receive benefits from one of the following: CalWORKs Program - formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or State Supplementary Program (SSP) General Assistance (GA) Submit one of the following documents: A copy of a current or last month s check for CalWORKs, SSI, SSP or GA benefits. Current or last month s bank statement with direct deposit of SSI benefit is acceptable documentation. Please submit a PHOTOCOPY of your benefit check or bank statement. A completed Agency Certification Form, verifying eligibility, with an authorized signature, agency stamp and current date. METHOD - B (Complete Board of Governor s Fee Waiver Application) You must meet the following qualifying income standards: Number in Total Income Household in 2007 1 $15,315.00 2 $20,535.00 3 $25,755.00 4 $30,975.00 5 $36,195.00 6 $41,415.00 7 $46,635.00 8 $51,855.00 Add $5,220.00 for each additional family member in the household. Submit one of the following documents: Dependent Student: A photocopy of parent(s) and/or parent s Registered Domestic Partner 2007 U.S. Income Tax Return(s). Independent Student: A photocopy of student s and/or spouse s/registered Domestic Partner s 2007 U.S. Income Tax Return(s). Letter or Tax Transcripts from IRS are also acceptable. Non-tax Filers in 2007 must complete a Verification Worksheet Form and provide explanation of financial situation. Some examples of untaxed benefits: welfare benefits, disability benefits, or untaxed portion of pensions, Unemployment Compensation, and Social Security benefits. METHOD - B and METHOD - C (Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid) You must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): Financial Need Based on processed/verified results of the FAFSA. All information reported on the FAFSA must be correct or the BOGFW Tuition Waiver may be reversed and canceled. (Only California residents are eligible.)

10 SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY Sexual Harassment Policy www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ catalog.asp It is the policy of the El Camino Community College District to provide an educational, employment and business environment free of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favor/s, and other verbal or physical conduct or communications constituting sexual harassment as defined and otherwise prohibited by state and federal statutes. Within the El Camino Community College District, sexual harassment is prohibited regardless of the status and/or relationships the affected parties may have. Sexual harassment violates the policy of the District and provisions of the California Fair Employment Act, Education Code and Federal rules, regulations and laws, prohibiting sexual harassment. Sexual harassment complaint forms are available in the Office of the Director of Staff and Student Diversity. Sexual harassment shall be immediately reported to the District s Title IX Coordinator, director of Staff and Student Diversity or designee, or to any dean, director, or manager for immediate reporting to the District s Director of Staff and Student Diversity or designee. Discrimination/Sexual Harassment Complaints El Camino College is committed to providing equal opportunity in education and employment. The college affirms its policy to provide fair and equitable treatment of students and employees and prohibit discrimination based on ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, sex (harassment), race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or retaliation. Students or employees with questions, concerns or complaints of discrimination may contact and/or file an official complaint with these offices or agencies to initiate an El Camino College discrimination investigation: El Camino College está comprometido a brindar igualdad de oportunidades de empleo y educación. Esta institución reitera su póliza de proveer un trato justo y equitativo a estudiantes y empleados y prohibir la discriminación basada en identificación étnica, nacionalidad, religión, edad, género, raza, color, descendencia, orientación sexual, incapacidad (mental of física), o represalia. Estudiantes y empleos con preguntas, dudas o quejas de discriminación pueden comunicarse y/o presenter una queja oficialmente con las oficinas o agencias que se nombran a continuación para iniciar una investigación de discriminación por parte de El Camino College: Students: El Camino College Equal Employment Officer, Mr. Leo Middleton, Adm. 210 (310) 660-3813 California Community Colleges System Office Attention: Legal Affairs Division 1102 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814-6511 U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, Old Federal Building, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 239 San Francisco, CA 94102 California Community Colleges System Office Attention: Legal Affairs Division 1102 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814-6511 U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 255 E. Temple Street, 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90012 Employees: El Camino College Equal Employment Officer, Mr. Leo Middleton, Adm. 210, (310) 660-3813 California Community Colleges System Office Attention: Legal Affairs Division 1102 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814-6511 California Department of Fair Employment and Housing 611 W. Sixth St., Suite 1600, Los Angeles, CA 90017-3316 U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 255 E. Temple Street, 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90012 Special Resource Center www.elcamino.edu/ academics/src The mission of the Special Resource Center (SRC) is to facilitate academic success for verified students with disabilities by providing equal access to educational opportunities in an integrated campus setting. The SRC provides support services, adaptive equipment, computer technology, and specialized instruction designed to meet the educational needs of students with disabilities. In order to be eligible for support services or accommodations, a student must provide documentation of his/her disability or be assessed by SRC professional staff. Eligibility is determined by specially trained, highly skilled professional staff. Specific educational needs are identified on an individual basis and a plan is developed with each student. Examples of services or accommodations include but are not limited to: American Sign Language interpreters, testing accommodations, access technologies, or printed materials made available in alternate formats. Special classes are available with curriculum designed to provide specialized instruction for various types of disabilities and learning styles. These courses are listed under Educational Development in this schedule of classes and are described in the catalog. Additionally, an Adapted Physical Education (APE) Program is available and listed within the Physical Education section in this schedule of classes. Students with verifiable disabilities who do not wish to avail themselves of the services of the SRC may still be eligible for reasonable accommodation(s) and service(s) by contacting the Dean of Enrollment Services at 310-660-3482 located in the Student Services Building, Room 200. El Camino College recognizes its responsibility to provide an equal opportunity for education for all students. It is the policy (Board Policy 1600) of the El Camino Community College District to encourage full inclusion in all programs and services. Accommodations and alternate formats are available upon request. The Special Resource Center is located on the east side of the Student Services Center. Please visit or contact us by phone (310) 660-3295 or (310) 660-3445TTY

SHORT TERM CLASSES 11 For complete class information and requirements, please refer to the Short Term Courses section of this schedule, pages 98-109. 4-Week Session: August 23-December 12, 2008 8926 Nursing 255-2.5 Units Hours to be arranged 4-Week Session: September 6-September 27, 2008 2134 Child Development 11-1 Unit 9:00-1:15pm S ARTB 311 4-Week Session: September 6-December 6, 2008 2176 Child Development 39abcd -.5 Units 9:00-11:15am S ARTB 307 2178 Child Development 40abcd -.5 Units 9:00-11:15am S ARTB 307 4-Week Session: October 4-October 25, 2008 2136 Child Development 11-1 Unit 9:00-1:15pm S ARTB 311 4-Week Session: November 17-December 12, 2008 8909 Nursing 255-2.5 Units Hours to be arranged 8925 Nursing 255-2.5 Units Hours to be arranged 8927 Nursing 255-2.5 Units Hours to be arranged 8928 Nursing 255-2.5 Units Hours to be arranged 5-Week Session: August 26-September 25, 2008 2592 Human Development 5-1 Unit 10:30-12:00pm TTh SSVC 207 2601 Human Development 8-1 Unit 8:00-9:30am TTh SSVC 207 5-Week Session: August 28-September 25, 2008 2187 Child Development 160-1 Unit 5:30-7:50pm Th SOCS 112 5-Week Session: September 30-October 30, 2008 2602 Human Development 8-1 Unit 8:00-9:30am TTh SSVC 207 2612 Human Development 8-1 Unit 10:30-12:00pm TTh SSVC 207 5-Week Session: October 2-October 30, 2008 2188 Child Development 163-1 Unit 5:30-7:50pm Th SOCS 112 5-Week Session: November 4-December 4, 2008 2603 Human Development 8-1 Unit 8:00-9:30am TTh SSVC 207 2670 Human Development 12-1 Unit 10:30-12:00pm TTh ADM 209 2673 Human Development 20-1 Unit 10:30-12:00pm TTh SSVC 207 6-Week Session: August 26-October 14, 2008 7523 Fashion 1-1 Unit 3:00-4:30pm TTh TBA 6-Week Session: September 5-October 10, 2008 4976 Tutor Training 200-1 Unit 9:00-11:50am F H 216 6-Week Session: October 28-December 3, 2008 8934 Nursing 104-2 Units 6:00-8:30pm T TECH 101L 7:00-1:30pm W 6-Week Session: November 6-December 11, 2008 2189 Child Development 166-1 Unit 5:30-7:50pm Th SOCS 112 8-Week Session: August 16-December 12, 2008 4090 Academic Strategies 40ab - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am MW MBBM 132

12 SHORT TERM CLASSES 8-Week Session: August 23-October 17, 2008 7002 Administration of Justice 49-3 Units 6:30-9:00pm TTh ARTB 15 Hours to be arranged TBA 4022 Academic Strategies 20ab - 2 Units 11:00-1:05pm TTh H 216 4026 Academic Strategies 22ab - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am TTh H 212 4028 Academic Strategies 22ab - 2 Units 12:30-2:35pm MW H 212 4039 Academic Strategies 23ab - 2 Units 10:15-12:20pm MW ADM 203 4050 Academic Strategies 30ab - 2 Units 10:30-12:35pm TTh H 212 4058 Academic Strategies 31ab - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am MW ADM 203 4061 Academic Strategies 31ab - 2 Units 2:00-4:05pm MW H 216 4068 Academic Strategies 33ab - 2 Units 10:15-12:20pm MW H 212 4081 Academic Strategies 36ab - 2 Units 2:00-4:05pm MW ADM 207 3003 Business 11-3 Units 6:30-9:40pm WF ADM 219 3233 Business 52A - 2 Units 6:30-7:31pm TTh BUSI 9 7:31-9:36pm TTh BUSI 9 3262 Business 60A - 1 Unit 11:00-12:01pm M BUSI 11 Hours to be arranged BUSI 11 3339 Business 90-3 Units 9:00-3:30pm F BUSI 3 3340 Business 92-3 Units 6:30-9:40pm MW SOCS 208 4125 Child Development 29-3 Units Hours to be arranged ONLINE 2186 Child Development 135-3 Units 8:00-2:30pm S ARTB 354 4790 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 31abcd - 2 Units Hours to be arranged ONLINE Hours to be arranged TECH 251 7328 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 31abcd - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am S TECH 251 10:30-5:00pm S TECH 251 7332 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 31abcd - 2 Units 6:00-7:01pm MW TECH 251 7:05-10:15pm MW TECH 251 7336 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 33abcd - 2 Units 6:00-7:01pm MW TECH 204 7:05-10:15pm MW TECH 204 3402 Computer Information Systems 3-1 Unit 9:00-10:01am F MCS 214 10:10-12:15pm F MCS 109 3592 Computer Information Systems 140-3 Units 5:45-7:50pm TTh BUSI 7 8:00-10:05pm TTh BUSI 8 7402 Cosmetology 2abcd - 8 Units 8:00-9:10am MTWThF TECH 257 9:20-12:30pm MTWThF TECH 152 1:15-4:25pm MTWThF TECH 152 4230 Educational Development 29 -.5 Unit Hours to be arranged SRC 104 2242 Education 101-1 Unit 4:00-6:10pm T ARTB 311 2244 Education 101-1 Unit 4:00-6:10pm W ARTB 311 7526 Fashion 3-1 Unit 1:00-2:01pm F TBA 2:05-5:15pm F TBA 1299 Geology 32-1 Unit 6:00-9:10pm W NATS 206 Hours to be arranged TBA 2590 Human Development 5-1 Unit 10:00-11:01am MW SOCS 205 2594 Human Development 5-1 Unit 1:15-2:16pm MW SSVC 207 2599 Human Development 5-1 Unit 6:30-8:40pm M SOCS 212 2606 Human Development 8-1 Unit 9:00-10:01am MW SOCS 105 2613 Human Development 8-1 Unit 11:30-12:31pm TTh NATS 12 2616 Human Development 8-1 Unit 12:00-1:01pm TTh SSVC 207 2624 Human Development 8-1 Unit 2:00-3:01pm TTh SSVC 207 2628 Human Development 8-1 Unit 3:00-4:01pm MW SSVC 207 2632 Human Development 8-1 Unit 3:15-4:16pm TTh SSVC 207 2671 Human Development 20-1 Unit 10:30-11:31am MW SOCS 203 6828 Journalism 1-3 Units 9:30-12:40pm TTh H 111 6832 Journalism 3ab - 3 Units 1:00-4:10pm TTh H 111 4962 Library Information Science 1-1 Unit 1:00-3:05pm W LIB BSMT 0140 Mathematics 10B - 2 Units 7:00-8:15am MWF MBBM 106 0142 Mathematics 10B - 2 Units 10:30-12:35pm TTh MBBM 108 0144 Mathematics 10B - 2 Units 2:00-4:05pm MW MBBM 105 0148 Mathematics 10B - 2 Units 6:30-8:35pm TTh MBBM 116 8874 Nursing 48ab - 1 Unit 8:00-10:05am T TECH 209 8931 Nursing 103-5 Units 7:30-11:45am W TECH 101N 12:15-2:30pm W TECH 101N 7:15-11:30am ThF 12:00-2:15pm ThF 8932 Nursing 103-5 Units 7:30-11:45am W TECH 101N 12:15-2:30pm W TECH 101N 7:15-11:30am ThF 12:00-2:15pm ThF 8933 Nursing 103-5 Units 7:30-11:45am W 12:15-2:30pm W 7:15-11:30am ThF 12:00-2:15pm ThF 8868 Nursing 149-2 Units 6:00-9:10pm T TECH 101N 3:00-6:10pm F TECH 101L

SHORT TERM CLASSES 13 8869 Nursing 149-2 Units 6:00-9:10pm T TECH 101N 3:00-6:10pm F TECH 101M 8883 Nursing 151-2 Units 11:00-1:05pm M TECH 101N 3:30-5:35pm Th TECH 101N 8938 Nursing 151-2 Units 5:30-9:45pm M 8888 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 9:30-11:00am M TECH 101N 11:00-1:45pm M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm TW 8889 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 9:30-11:00am M TECH 101N 11:00-1:45pm M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm TW 8893 Nursing 154-4 Units 6:50-1:20pm MW 7:30-11:45am T TECH 101N 8894 Nursing 154-4 Units 7:30-11:45am T TECH 101N 7:00-1:30pm WTh 8895 Nursing 154-4 Units 7:30-11:45am T TECH 101N 7:00-1:30pm WTh 8920 Nursing 156-1 Unit 4:00-6:05pm T TECH 101N 8897 Nursing 250-5.5 Units 9:00-2:10pm TW TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm Th 7:00-3:10pm F 8898 Nursing 250-5.5 Units 9:00-12:10pm TW TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm Th 7:00-3:10pm F 8905 Nursing 253-4.5 Units 6:45-11:00am M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm ThF 8906 Nursing 253-4.5 Units 6:45-11:00am M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm WTh 8811 Radiologic Technology 328-4.5 Units 1:00-4:00pm T PHYS 116 Hours to be arranged 5750 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 1:00-4:10pm MW MUSI 201 5754 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 2:00-5:10pm TTh MUSI 211 5861 Speech Communication 12-3 Units 2:00-5:10pm TTh MUSI 210 5938 Theatre 75abcd - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged TH 151 5952 Theatre 97abcd - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged TH 151 5958 Theatre 98ab - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged TH 151 8-Week Session: August 23-December 12, 2008 7250 Automotive Technology 1-2 Units 8:00-12:15pm S SHOP 101 12:30-4:45pm S SHOP 300 8-Week Session: September 6-October 31, 2008 1354 Physics 13-1 Unit 6:00-8:05pm T PHYS 109 6:00-8:05pm Th PHYS 109 5930 Theatre 70abcd - 1 Unit 7:00-10:10pm TTh TH 151 5934 Theatre 72ab - 1 Unit 7:00-10:10pm TTh TH 151 5953 Theatre 97abcd - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged TH 151 5959 Theatre 98ab - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged TH 151 8-Week Session: September 20-October 24, 2008 7524 Fashion 1-1 Unit 3:00-4:30pm TTh LEUZ 8-Week Session: September 27-November 21, 2008 5376 Dance 87abcd - 1 Unit 7:30-9:35pm MTWTh PE 212 8-Week Session: October 4-November 28, 2008 5377 Dance 89abcd - 1 Unit 9:00-5:50pm S PE 212 8-Week Session: October 18-December 12, 2008 5028 Art 1-3 Units 6:30-9:40pm TTh ARTB 15 4024 Academic Strategies 20ab - 2 Units 2:00-4:05pm MW H 216 4029 Academic Strategies 22ab - 2 Units 10:15-12:20pm MW H 212 4031 Academic Strategies 22ab - 2 Units 4:00-6:05pm MW H 314 4042 Academic Strategies 25ab - 2 Units 10:30-12:35pm TTh H 212 4051 Academic Strategies 30ab - 2 Units 11:00-1:05pm TTh H 216 4053 Academic Strategies 30ab - 2 Units 12:30-2:35pm MW H 212 4059 Academic Strategies 31ab - 2 Units 11:00-1:05pm TTh MBBM 137 4073 Academic Strategies 35ab - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am TTh H 212 4083 Academic Strategies 40ab - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am MW ADM 203

14 SHORT TERM CLASSES 1051 Astronomy 20-3 Units 2:30-5:45pm MW PLAN 3099 Business 5C - 1 Unit 5:00-6:01pm Th BUSI 10 6:01-8:06pm Th BUSI 10 3137 Business 15-3 Units 6:30-9:40pm WF ADM 219 3244 Business 52B - 2 Units 6:30-7:31pm TTh BUSI 9 7:31-9:36pm TTh BUSI 9 3268 Business 60A - 1 Unit 11:00-12:01pm M BUSI 11 Hours to be arranged BUSI 11 3286 Business 60A - 1 Unit 5:00-6:01pm W BUSI 11 Hours to be arranged BUSI 11 4317 Business 60B - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged ONLINE Hours to be arranged 4319 Business 60C - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged ONLINE Hours to be arranged 3342 Business 93-3 Units 6:30-9:40pm MW SOCS 208 8080 Contemporary Health 1-3 Units 7:00-10:10pm MW PE 27 7333 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 32abcd - 2 Units 8:00-10:05am S TECH 204 10:30-5:00pm S TECH 204 7334 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 32abcd - 2 Units 6:00-7:01pm MW TECH 204 7:05-10:15pm MW TECH 204 7337 Computer Aided Design/Drafting 37abcd - 2 Units 6:00-7:01pm TTh TECH 204 7:05-10:15pm TTh TECH 204 3405 Computer Information Systems 3-1 Unit 9:00-10:01am F MCS 214 10:10-12:15pm F MCS 109 3407 Computer Information Systems 3-1 Unit 3:30-4:31pm F MCS 214 4:45-6:50pm F MCS 109 3522 Computer Information Systems 20-1 Unit 7:00-8:01pm M MCS 214 8:15-10:20pm M MCS 11 3594 Computer Information Systems 141-3 Units 5:45-7:50pm TTh BUSI 7 8:00-10:05pm TTh BUSI 8 7403 Cosmetology 2abcd - 8 Units 8:00-9:10am MTWThF TECH 257 9:20-12:30pm MTWThF TECH 152 1:15-4:25pm MTWThF TECH 152 5280 Dance 1-3 Units 1:00-4:10pm TTh PE 209 4235 Educational Development 29 -.5 Unit Hours to be arranged SRC 104 2220 Economics 1-3 Units 4:00-7:10pm TTh SOCS 105 2246 Education 101-1 Unit 7:00-9:10pm Th ARTB 317 7522 Fashion 1-1 Unit 3:45-5:50pm Th TECH 212 7527 Fashion 4ab - 1 Unit 1:00-2:01pm F TBA 2:05-5:15pm F TBA 1267 Geography 1-3 Units 6:00-9:10pm TTh CHEM 133 2589 Human Development 5-1 Unit 9:15-10:16am TTh SSVC 207 2591 Human Development 5-1 Unit 10:00-11:01am MW SOCS 205 2596 Human Development 5-1 Unit 1:15-2:16pm MW SSVC 207 2608 Human Development 8-1 Unit 9:00-10:01am MW SOCS 105 2609 Human Development 8-1 Unit 9:00-10:01am TTh HLHS 2618 Human Development 8-1 Unit 12:00-1:01pm TTh SSVC 207 2622 Human Development 8-1 Unit 1:00-2:01pm MW SOCS 204 2626 Human Development 8-1 Unit 2:00-3:01pm TTh SSVC 207 2630 Human Development 8-1 Unit 3:00-4:01pm MW SSVC 207 2631 Human Development 8-1 Unit 3:00-5:10pm W WTHS 2634 Human Development 8-1 Unit 3:15-4:16pm TTh SSVC 207 2640 Human Development 8-1 Unit 6:00-8:10pm W SSVC 207 2672 Human Development 20-1 Unit 10:30-11:31am MW SOCS 203 4963 Library Information Science 10-1 Unit 1:00-3:05pm W LIB BSMT 0160 Mathematics 10A - 2 Units 7:00-8:15am MWF MBBM 106 0162 Mathematics 10A - 2 Units 10:30-12:35pm TTh MBBM 108 0164 Mathematics 10A - 2 Units 2:00-4:05pm MW MBBM 105 0168 Mathematics 10A - 2 Units 6:30-8:35pm TTh MBBM 116 5408 Music 11-3 Units 2:00-5:10pm TTh MUSI 125 8875 Nursing 48ab - 1 Unit 6:00-8:05pm W TECH 101N 8884 Nursing 152-1 Unit 11:00-1:05pm M TECH 101N 8939 Nursing 152-1 Unit 5:00-7:05pm W 8890 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 9:30-11:00am M TECH 101N 11:00-1:45pm M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm WTh 8891 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 9:30-11:00am M TECH 101N 11:00-1:45pm M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm TW 8892 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 9:30-11:00am M TECH 101N 11:00-1:45pm M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm TW 8896 Nursing 154-4 Units 6:50-1:30pm MW 7:30-11:45am T TECH 101N 8912 Nursing 154-4 Units 7:30-11:45am T TECH 101N 7:00-1:30pm WTh

SHORT TERM CLASSES 15 8913 Nursing 154-4 Units 7:30-11:45am T TECH 101N 7:00-1:30pm FS 8959 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M TECH 101N 5:40-8:50pm M TECH 101L 8960 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M TECH 101N 5:40-8:50pm M TECH 101L 8961 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M TECH 101N 4:00-7:10pm F TECH 101L 8962 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M TECH 101N 9:00-12:10pm F TECH 101L 8963 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M 5:40-8:50pm M 8964 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M 1:30-4:40pm Th 8965 Nursing 155-1 Unit 4:30-5:31pm M TECH 101N 2:00-5:20pm W TECH 211 8899 Nursing 250-5.5 Units 9:00-12:10pm TW TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm Th 7:00-3:10pm F 8900 Nursing 250-5.5 Units 9:00-12:10pm TW TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm Th 7:00-3:10pm F 8885 Nursing 251-1 Unit 4:00-6:05pm T TECH 101N 8916 Nursing 251-1 Unit 3:30-5:45pm W 8907 Nursing 253-4.5 Units 6:45-11:00am M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm WTh 8908 Nursing 253-4.5 Units 6:45-11:00am M TECH 101P 7:00-3:15pm ThF 8177 Physical Education 54abcd - 1 Unit 2:30-4:35pm MW PE 29 3767 Real Estate 11-3 Units 9:00-11:50am S BUSI 2 12:30-4:00pm S BUSI 2 5751 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 1:00-4:10pm MW MUSI 201 5758 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 2:00-5:10pm TTh MUSI 211 5862 Speech Communication 12-3 Units 2:00-5:10pm TTh MUSI 210 9-Week Session: August 9-October 3, 2008 7037 Administration of Justice 150-8 Units 6:00-10:00pm MWTh TECH 257 7:00-5:00pm S TECH 257 10-Week Session: August 23-October 31, 2008 7587 Fire and Emergency Technology 15-14.5 Units 8:00-12:00pm MTWThF TBA 1:00-5:00pm MTWThF TBA 10-Week Session: September 13-November 21, 2008 7048 Administration of Justice 190-3 Units 8:00-12:15pm S ARTB 348 1:00-3:25pm S ARTB 348 10-Week Session: October 4-December 5, 2008 7039 Administration of Justice 155-11 Units 6:00-10:00pm MWTh TECH 257 7:00-5:00pm S TECH 257 11-Week Session: September 27-December 12, 2008 8917 Nursing 253-4.5 Units 6:00-9:05pm W 7:00-7:05pm F 8918 Nursing 253-4.5 Units 6:00-9:05pm W 7:00-7:05pm S 12-Week Session: August 23-November 14, 2008 8876 Nursing 145-2 Units 12:00-2:50pm T TECH 101N 8877 Nursing 145-2 Units 6:00-8:50pm Th TECH 101N 8044 Nursing 254-7 Units 5:00-9:15pm W 7:00-3:50pm FS 8045 Nursing 254-7 Units 5:00-9:15pm W 7:00-3:50pm FS 8046 Nursing 254-7 Units 8:00-12:15pm M TECH 209 6:30-3:20pm WTh Hours to be arranged 8047 Nursing 254-7 Units 8:00-12:15pm M TECH 209 6:30-3:20pm WTh

16 SHORT TERM CLASSES 8048 Nursing 254-7 Units 8:00-12:15pm M TECH 209 6:30-3:20pm WTh 8049 Nursing 254-7 Units 8:00-12:15pm M TECH 209 6:30-3:20pm WTh 12-Week Session: August 23-December 12, 2008 4128 Child Development 31-2 Units Hours to be arranged ONLINE 12-Week Session: September 6-November 28, 2008 8957 Nursing 214-3 Units 9:00-12:50pm S TECH 101N 1:00-3:20pm S TECH 101L 12-Week Session: September 13-December 12, 2008 7702 Manufacturing Technology 70-2 Units 3:30-4:10pm TTh RBHS 4:10-6:10pm TTh RBHS 12-Week Session: September 20-December 12, 2008 7503 Engineering Technology 12 8:30-10:35am S TECH 204 11:00-3:15pm S TECH 204 7700 Manufacturing Technology 70-2 Units 9:00-10:15am S TECH 104 11:00-3:15pm S TECH 104 8901 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 6:00-9:00pm W 7:00-6:05pm F 8902 Nursing 153-4.5 Units 6:00-9:00pm W 7:00-6:05pm S 8903 Nursing 154-4 Units 6:00-8:50pm W 7:00-4:00pm F 8904 Nursing 154-4 Units 6:00-8:50pm Th 7:00-4:00pm S 14-Week Session: September 6-December 12, 2008 8069 Contemporary Health 1-3 Units 1:30-3:06pm MW PE 204 8070 Contemporary Health 1-3 Units 2:00-3:36pm TTh PE 204 6218 English A - 3 Units 8:00-9:15am TTh H 214 9:15-10:20am TTh H 214 6313 English 1A - 4 Units 8:00-10:20am MW ADM 207 7701 Manufacturing Technology 70-2 Units 10:00-10:30am TTh TBA 10:35-12:00pm TTh TBA 7704 Manufacturing Technology 70-2 Units 2:45-3:15pm TTh JSHS 3:20-5:10pm TTh JSHS 8178 Physical Education 54abcd - 1 Unit 5:00-6:05pm MW PE 29 8179 Physical Education 54abcd - 1 Unit 6:15-7:20pm MW PE 29 8200 Physical Education 54abcd - 1 Unit 9:20-10:25am TTh PE 3 8205 Physical Education 54abcd - 1 Unit 1:30-2:35pm TTh PE 3 8217 Physical Education 54abcd - 1 Unit 8:00-9:05am MW PE 51 8630 Physical Education 256abcd - 1 Unit 7:30-9:06am MW PE 2 8631 Physical Education 256abcd - 1 Unit 7:30-9:06am TTh PE 2 8632 Physical Education 256abcd - 1 Unit 8:45-10:21am MW SGYM 8670 Physical Education 300abcd - 1 Unit 12:00-1:05pm MW PE 52 8677 Physical Education 300abcd - 1 Unit 2:00-3:05pm MW PE 52 8679 Physical Education 300abcd - 1 Unit 2:00-3:05pm TTh PE 52 5904 Theatre 8-3 Units 1:10-2:20pm TTh SBLH 2:25-4:20pm TTh SBLH 15-Week Session: August 23-December 12, 2008 4450 Sign Language/Interpreter Training 101abcd - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged NATS 14 4452 Sign Language/Interpreter Training 101abcd - 1 Unit Hours to be arranged NATS 14

SHORT TERM CLASSES 17 15-Week Session: August 30-December 12, 2008 5415 Music 11-3 Units 3:00-4:50pm TTh LEHS 5469 Music 18ab - 2 Units 3:00-4:10pm MW INHS 4:10-4:40pm MW INHS 2859 Psychology 5-3 Units 8:30-10:00am TTh ICHS 4403 Sign Language/Interpreter Training 15-3 Units 3:00-4:01pm TTh INHS 4:05-5:35pm TTh INHS 6918 Spanish 1-4 Units 1:00-2:50pm MWF ICHS 5776 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 1:15-3:05pm MW MORN 5777 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 8:20-10:10am MW ICHS 5778 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 10:05-11:55am TTh HLHS 5780 Speech Communication 1-3 Units 3:00-4:50pm TTh LEHS 5888 Theatre 1-3 Units 3:00-4:50pm TTh HMSA 5903 Theatre 8-3 Units 1:00-2:10pm TTh ICHS 2:15-3:55pm TTh ICHS CLASSES OFFERED AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS For complete class information and requirements, please refer to the class listing section of this schedule. City Honors High School 155 West Kelso Street, Inglewood, CA 90301 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 6918 Spanish 1 4 Units WF 1:00-2:50 pm 15 weeks 9/3/08 to12/12/08 2859 Psychology 5 3 Units TTh 8:30 10:00 am 15 weeks 9/2-12/11 5777 Speech Communication 1 3 Units MW 8:20 10:10 am 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 5903 Theatre 8 3 Units TTh 1:00 2:10 pm Lec 2:05 3:55 pm Lab 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 Hillcrest High School 441 W. Hillcrest Boulevard, Inglewood, CA 90302 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 2609 Human Development 8 1 Unit TTh 9:00 10:01 am 8 weeks 10/21-12/11 5778 Speech Communication 1 3 Units TTh 10:05 11:55 am 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 Inglewood High School 231 South Grevillea Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90260 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 5469 Music 18 2 Units MW 3:00 4:10 pm Lec 4:10 4:40 pm Lab 15 weeks 9/2-12/2 Junipero Serra High School 14830 South Van Ness Avenue, Gardena, CA 90249 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 6537 English 12 3 Units TTh 8:00 9:25 am 2268 History 1A 3 Units WF 8:00 9:25 am 2756 Political Science 1 3 Units WF 8:00 9:25 am 7709 Manufacturing Technology70 2 Units TTh 3:00 3:40 pm Lec 3:40 5:55 pm Lab

18 CLASSES OFFERED AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS For complete class information and requirements, please refer to the class listing section of this schedule. Leuzinger High School 4118 West Rosecrans, Lawndale, CA.90260 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 7523 Fashion 1 1 Unit M 3:45 5:55 pm Lec 5130 Art 10ab 3 Units TTh 3:00 4:10 pm Lec 4:05 6:25 pm Lab 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 5415 Music 11 3 Units TTh 3:00 4:50 pm 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 5708 Speech Communication 1 3 Units TTh 3:00 4:50 p.m. 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 Mira Costa High School 1401 Artesia Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 7705 Manufacturing Technology 70 2 Units MW 1:15 1:40 pm Lec 1:40 4:45 pm Lab 5131 Art 10ab 3 Units MW 3:15 4:25 pm Lec 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 4:20 6:40 pm Lab 4901 Film/Video 1 3 Units W 3:10 6:40 pm 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 Morningside High School 10500 South Yukon Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90303 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 5776 Speech Communication 1 3 Units M Th 8:00 9:50 pm 15 weeks 9/2-12/12 North Torrance High School 3620 West 182nd Street, Torrance, CA 90504 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 8564 Physical Education 251abcd 1 unit Sat 8:00 10:05 am 8569 Physical Education 251abcd 1 unit Sat 10:15 12:20 pm Palos Verdes Peninsula High School 27118 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 7706 Manufacturing Techology 70 2 Units TTh 3:00 3:40 pm Lec 3:40 5:55 pm Lab St. Mary s Academy 701 Grace Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90301 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 5779 Speech Communication 1 3 Units MW 3:00 4:50 pm 16 weeks 8/25-12/12 South Bay Lutheran 3600 West Imperial Highway, Inglewood, CA 90303 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 5904 Theatre 8 3 Units TTh 1:10 2:20 pm Lec 14 weeks 9/8-12/12 2:25 4 :20 pm Lab West High School 20401 Victor Street, Torrance, CA 90503 Section # Course Title and Number Days/Time 2631 Human Development 8 1 Unit W 3:00 5:10 pm 8 weeks 10/22-12/10

HUMANITIES DIVISION 19

Section # Time Instructor Room # Section # Time Instructor Room # Academic Strategies (Division of Humanities 310-660-3316) Academic Strategies 1abcd - 1 Unit Individualized Academic Strategies Sections 4000, 4001 and 4002 are 16 week classes and students enrolling must schedule a total of 3 hours and 20 minutes per week. One of these hours must be during the instructor's regularly scheduled hours. (The instructor's schedule will be available in the Learning Resources Center.) The other 2 hours are to be scheduled during the Learning Resources Center's hours of service. New students enrolling in these sections must meet with the instructor during the first week of classes. 4000 3.40 Hours to be arranged......... J. Ball................ LIB LRC Section 4000 meets on Mondays. Section 4000 is designed for students enrolled in the Special Resource Center. 4001 3.40 Hours to be arranged......... N. Burruss............ LIB LRC............................... S. Van Enoo.................. Section 4001 meets on Tuesdays. 4002 3.40 Hours to be arranged......... F. Brown.............. LIB LRC Section 4002 meets on Wednesday evenings. Academic Strategies 20ab - 2 Units Prewriting Workshop 4022 11:00-1:05pm TTh Lecture......... Staff................... H 216 Section 4022 meets from: August 26 to October 16, 2008. 4024 2:00-4:05pm MW Lecture.......... D. Shannon............. H 216 Section 4024 meets from: October 20 to December 10, 2008. Academic Strategies 22ab - 2 Units Vocabulary Building for College Students 4026 8:00-10:05am TTh Lecture......... S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4026 meets from: August 26 to October 16, 2008. 4028 12:30-2:35pm MW Lecture......... S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4028 meets from: August 25 to October 15, 2008. 4029 10:15-12:20pm MW Lecture........ S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4029 meets from: October 20 to December 10, 2008. 4031 4:00-6:05pm MW Lecture.......... V. Blaho................ H 314 Section 4031 meets from: October 20 to December 10, 2008. Section 4031 is designed for beginning ESL students. Academic Strategies 23ab - 2 Units Spelling Techniques 4039 10:15-12:20pm MW Lecture........ R. Fork.............. ADM 203 Section 4039 meets from: August 25 to October 15, 2008. Academic Strategies 25ab - 2 Units Thinking Skills for College Courses 4042 10:30-12:35pm TTh Lecture........ S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4042 meets from: October 21 to December 11, 2008. Academic Strategies 30ab - 2 Units Test-Taking Strategies 4050 10:30-12:35pm TTh Lecture........ S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4050 meets from August 26 to October 16, 2008. 4051 11:00-1:05pm TTh Lecture......... J. Ball.................. H 216 Section 4051 meets from: October 21 to December 11, 2008. Section 4051 is designed for students in the Nursing Program. 4053 12:30-2:35pm MW Lecture......... S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4053 meets from: October 20 to December 10, 2008. Academic Strategies 31ab - 2 Units Study Techniques 4058 8:00-10:05am MW Lecture......... D. Shannon.......... ADM 203 Section 4058 meets from: August 25 to October 15, 2008. 4059 11:00-1:05pm TTh Lecture......... T. Spearman........ MBBM 137 Section 4059 meets from: October 21 to December 11, 2008. 4061 2:00-4:05pm MW Lecture.......... Staff................... H 216 Section 4061 meets from: August 25 to October 15, 2008. Academic Strategies 33ab - 2 Units Memory Techniques 4068 10:15-12:20pm MW Lecture........ S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4068 meets from August 25 to October 15, 2008. Academic Strategies 35ab - 2 Units Listening and Notetaking Strategies 4073 8:00-10:05am TTh Lecture......... S. Van Enoo............. H 212 Section 4073 meets from: October 21 to December 11, 2008. Academic Strategies 36ab - 2 Units Sentence Errors and Punctuation 4081 2:00-4:05pm MW Lecture.......... Staff................ ADM 207 Section 4081 meets from: August 25 to October 15, 2008. Academic Strategies 40ab - 2 Units Mathematics Anxiety Workshop 4083 8:00-10:05am MW Lecture......... Staff................ ADM 203 Section 4083 meets from October 20 to December 10, 2008. Academic Strategies 100-0 Units Supervised Tutoring: Academic Skills Development Enrollment Limitation: referral by instructor or counselor based on assessed academic need Note: There is a maximum of 72 hours of lab per student. 4091 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4092 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4093 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4094 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4095 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4096 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4097 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4098 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC 4099 Hours to be arranged............. Staff................. LIB LRC Administration of Justice (Division of Industry & Technology 310-660-3600) Administration of Justice 15-3 Units Introduction To Vice And Narcotics Investigation 7000 6:30-9:40pm T Lecture............ M. Effler............. ADM 204 Administration of Justice 49-3 Units Laws of Arrest and Firearms - Penal Code 832 Note: Students must be fingerprinted and pass a D.O.J. records clearance check (required by Penal Code 13511.5). The records clearance check fee is $46.00. 7002 6:30-9:00pm TTh Lecture.......... J. Donahue........... ARTB 15 3.40 Hours to be arranged......... J. Donahue............... TBA Includes 18 hours of firearms training to be conducted Saturday or Sunday at a range site. Students must pay for range fees, ammunition, and targets which cost approximately $60.00. Also includes 10 hours of instruction in Arrest Control Techniques to be held on a Saturday. Students are required to have proper "gym" type attire and tennis-type shoes. Students MUST pass both State administered final exams to be certified to P.O.S.T. Section 7002 meets from: August 25 to October 16, 2008. Administration of Justice 100-3 Units (CAN AJ 2) Introduction To Administration Of Justice 7004 9:30-12:40pm F Lecture........... Staff................ ADM 202 7005 9:30-12:40pm M Lecture.......... R. Lewis............. ADM 202 7007 11:15-12:40pm TTh Lecture........ A. Lugo.............. ADM 204 7008 3:45-6:55pm Th Lecture........... R. Williams........... ADM 202 7010 6:30-9:40pm M Lecture........... A. Lugo.............. ADM 204 Administration of Justice 103-3 Units Concepts of Criminal Law I 7014 8:00-9:25am TTh Lecture.......... A. Lugo.............. ADM 204 7016 6:30-9:40pm W Lecture........... A. Lugo.............. ADM 204 Page 20 Prerequisites and corequisites are enforced at registration and may be subject to change after publication of the schedule. Fall 2008