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E N R O L L O N L I N E AT W W W.C O N T R AC O S TA. E D U 2600 MISSION BELL DRIVE SAN PABLO, C A 94806 l l a F 15 20 Schedule of Classes Your Pathway to Success FALL REGISTRATION STARTS APRIL 27 TH FALL SESSION BEGINS AUGUST 15 th

FALL 2015 ACADEMIC CALENDAR * March 2 - April 15 April 1-30 Apr 27-28 April 29 April 30-May 11 May 9 May 25 May 26 May 29-July 31 June 8 July 3-4 July 28 August 3-Sept 15 August 15 August 15-28 August 28 August 28 Sept 5-6 September 7 September 4 September 7 September 8 September 11 September 25 November 2 November 1-30 November 9 November 20 November 20 November 26-29 November 28-29 December 12-18 December 12-13 December 18 Dec 22 - January 1 Filing period for early graduation petition to apply for priority registration for fall Appeal filing period for continuing and returning students with over 100 degree applicable units or on 2nd semester probation or dismissal for fall registration Priority registration for EOPS/DSPS/Veterans/Foster Youth/CalWORKs Priority registraton for DSPS notetakers, early graduation petitioners, and intercollegiate athletes Priority registraton for continuing, returning and MCHS students who have completed the Student Success Program** Priority registration for graduating high school seniors who have completed the Student Success Program** Holiday - Memorial Day Registration for continuing and returning students with over 100 degree applicable units or on 2nd semester probation or dismissal College is closed on Fridays Registration for new students who did not complete the Student Success Program** and exempt students Holiday - Independence Day Walk-in registration for concurrent high school students Filing period for early graduation petition to apply for priority registration for spring First day of instruction Registration by late add code (late registration period) Last day to add a full-term class Last day to drop full-term classes with eligibility for fee refund No Saturday/Sunday Classes Holiday -- Labor Day Last day to withdraw from a full-term course without a W appearing on transcript (in person) Last day to withdraw from a full-term course without a W appearing on transcript (WebAdvisor) Census for full-term courses Last day to choose Pass/No Pass (P/NP) grading option for full-term courses Holiday -- Native American Day Last day to petition to graduate for Fall 2015 term Appeal filing period for continuing and returning students with over 100 degree applicable units or on 2nd semester probation or dismissal for spring registration Holiday -- Veterans Day Last day to withdraw from a full-term course with a W appearing on transcript Last day to add or adjust a variable unit class Thanksgiving Holiday No Saturday/Sunday classes Final examination week Last day Saturday and Sunday classes Last day of instruction Winter Recess -- CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE IS CLOSED IMPORTANT NOTE: For short-term classes, the dates to add, receive a refund, or drop are calculated individually for each course based on the length of the course. Therefore, these dates are not included in this calendar. Your My Class Schedule on InSite WebAdvisor and/or on the roster for the course will include these dates. You may also check with your instructor. ** The Student Success Program includes assessment, orientation, and completion of an educational plan (Enroll in Coun-108 or ESL-108) Info: Students may register online until 11:59pm, the day prior to the first class meeting 2 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 2015 FINALS WEEK: DECEMBER 12-18 Final examination week at Contra Costa College is Saturday, Dec. 12th through Friday, Dec. 18th. All final exams must be given in accordance with the following schedule. For Example: If your class starts at 9:10 am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, look at the schedule below and find the row that shows 9:10 am. To the right, you will see that your final exam for that course will be Wednesday, Wed. 16th, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. MWF, MW, WF, MTWTH or Daily Classes (M-F) If your class begins at: Your final exam is on: Mon. Dec. 14th Wed. Dec. 16th 8:10/8:40 am 8:00 am to 9:50 am 9:10/9:40 am 9:00 am to 10:50 am 10:10/10:40 am 10:00 am to 11:50 pm 11:10/11:40 am 11:00 am to 12:50 pm 12:10/12:40 pm Noon to 1:50 pm 1:10/1:40 pm 1:00 pm to 2:50 pm 2:10/2:40 pm 2:00 pm to 3:50 pm 3:10/3:40 pm 3:00 pm to 4:50 pm TTH or Daily Classes If your class begins at: Your final exam is on: Tues. Dec. 15th Thurs. Dec. 17th 8:10/8:40 am 8:00 am to 9:50 am 9:10/9:40 am 9:00 am to 10:50 am 10:10/10:40 am 10:00 am to 11:50 pm 11:10/11:40 am 11:00 am to 12:50 pm 12:10/12:40 pm Noon to 1:50 pm 1:10/1:40 pm 1:00 pm to 2:50 pm 2:10/2:40 pm 2:00 pm to 3:50 pm 3:10/3:40 pm 3:00 pm to 4:50 pm Evening classes that meet after 4:00 p.m. will meet once during finals week. Short-term classes will follow their regular schedule during finals week. CONFLICT RESOLUTION DAY: Final exam times which conflict may be held on December 12th. Register online at WWW.CONTRACOSTA.EDU 2600 Mission Bell Drive San Pablo, CA 94806 www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 3

Where do I start at Contra Costa College? S t e p s t o S u c c e s s F a l l 2 0 1 5 Step 1 Submit an Application for Admission Go to www.contracosta.edu to complete your application online. Click on the Apply Now button. To submit an application in person visit the Admissions and Records Office, Room 115 in the Student Services Center. Step 2 Apply for Financial Aid If you need help paying for college you have several options. You may be eligible for a Board of Governors (BOG) fee waiver or other state and federal opportunities to help you pay for your classes, books and supplies. To apply go to www. fafsa.ed.gov and follow the instructions to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can also just submit an application for a fee waiver at https://secure. cccapply.org/bog_waiver. The California Dream Act allows certain students who meet Assembly Bill (AB) 540 requirements to apply for and receive state financial aid. For more information on the Dream Act and AB 540 eligibility requirements, visit https:// dream.csac.ca.gov/. Step 3 Complete the Assessment We want to meet you where you are! Your success is important to us. Make an appointment to take a math and English or English as a Second Language (ESL) assessment. This will assist you in getting an accurate picture of your English and math skills and help you choose the best classes for you. Register online for an appointment to take the assessment at http://contracosta.edu/go/?assessment-appointment, or in-person at the Assessment Center in Room 104 of the Student Services Center. Step 4 Complete Orientation or Enroll in ESL-108* New students at Contra Costa College are required to complete orientation. Orientation is offered online through self-paced modules where you will learn a wealth of information about programs, classes, support services, and campus policies. You will receive an email after you submit your application for admission, providing a link to the online orientation. * For non-native English speakers and learners, an in-person class was designed as an alternative to the online orientation. Information on available classes of ESL-108 can be found at www.contracosta.edu by clicking on the Steps to Success button on the homepage. Step 5 Enroll in COUNS-108 and Develop an Educational Plan An educational plan is a map to help you identify the courses required to complete your goals. By enrolling in COUNS-108: Introduction to Educational Planning, you will engage with a counselor to identify your specific program of study and the most direct route from start to finish. Information on available classes of COUNS-108 can be found at www.contracosta.edu by clicking on the Steps to Success button on the homepage. Step 6 Register for Classes Now that you have a plan for meeting you r educational goals, registering for classes is simple. Log into your WebAdvisor student account from the Contra Costa College website, www.contracosta.edu, to register for classes directly from your student educational plan. If you need help in person, visit the Welcome/Transfer Center or the Admissions and Records Office located in the Student Services Center (SSC). Get Your Student ID Visit the Welcome/Transfer Center in the Student Services Center (SSC) Room-111. Bring proof of enrollment and personal identification NEED HELP OR CONFUSED? If you need additional support and guidance getting started with the admissions or registration process, please visit the Welcome/Transfer Center in the Student Services Center (SSC) Rm 111. Call 510-215-4110 for current center hours of operation. PARKING INFORMATION A parking permit is needed to park on campus. You may purchase a parking permit for the semester online via the InSite/WebAdvisor portal. Log in and click on Students tab then select Academic Services ; have your vehicle registration information ready to enter. You may also purchase daily permits at machines located in multiple campus parking lots. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Bookstore: For information about required textbooks and prices, please visit the bookstore s website: www.contracostabooks.com COLLEGE CONTACT NUMBERS & LOCATIONS Admissions and Records (510) 215-6027 SSC, Rm-115 Assessment Center (510) 215-3896 SSC, Rm-104 Counseling (510) 215-3934 or (510) 215-3936 SSC, Rm-108 Financial Aid (510) 215-2810 SSC, Rm-102 Welcome/Transfer Center (510) 215-4110 SSC, Rm-111 4 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

Como comienzo en Contra Costa College? Pa s o s a l é x i t o O t o ñ o 2 0 1 5 PASO 1 Presentar una Solicitud de Admisión Para completar su solicitud de admisión visite la página: www.contracosta.edu, haga clic en el botón Apply Now. Para presentar una solicitud en persona puede visitar la oficina de Admissions and Records, habitación 115, en el edificio de Student Services Center. PASO 2 Aplicar para Ayuda Financiera Si necesita ayuda para pagar por su educación hay varias opciones. Usted podría ser elegible para una exención de cuotas a través del programa Board of Governors (BOG). Hay también otros tipos de ayuda estatales y/o federales para ayudarle a pagar por sus clases, libros y útiles. Para aplicar visite: www. fafsa.ed.gov y siga las instrucciones para completar la solicitud gratuita de Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Para presentar una solicitud para una exención de cuotas visite la página https:// secure.cccapply.org/bog_waiver. PASO 3 Completar la Evaluación de Inglés y Matemáticas Haga una cita para tomar las evaluaciónes de matemáticas, Inglés o Inglés como Segundo Idioma (ESL). El propósito de la evaluación es para asegurarnos que usted se registre en las clases correctas de acuerdo a su nivel. Para hacer una cita visite la página http://contracosta.edu/go/?assessmentappointment o en persona visite la oficina de Assessment Center, habitación 104, en el edificio de Student Services Center. PASO 4 Completa Orientación o Inscribirse en ESL-108* Contra Costa College require que nuevos estudiantes completen la orientación. La orientación se ofrece en línea a través de módulos donde aprenderás una gran cantidad de información acerca de los programas, clases de apoyo, servicios y pólizas del colegio. Usted recibirá un correo electrónico después de presentar su solicitud de admisión, que proporciona conexiones con la orientación en línea. *Para los estudiantes cuyo segundo idioma es el Inglés, una clase en persona fue diseñada como una alternativa a la orientación en línea. La información sobre las clases disponibles de ESL-108 se puede encontrar en www.contracosta.edu, haga clic en el botón Steps to Success en la página principal. PASO 6 Inscribirse en las Clases Ahora que tiene un plan para alcanzar sus metas educativas, registrarse para las clases es simple. Acceda su cuenta de estudiante WebAdvisor desde el sitio web de Contra Costa College, www.contracosta. edu, para inscribirse en las clases directamente desde su plan educativo. Si necesita ayuda en perso na, visite la oficina Welcome/Transfer Center o Admissions and Records ubicada en el edificio Student Services Center (SSC) OBTENGA SU TARJETA DE INDENTIFICATIÓN DE ESTUDIDANTE Visite el departamento de Welcome/Transfer Center ubicado en el edificio de Student Services Center (SSC) habitación 111. Necesitara prueba de inscripción y una identificación personal. NECESITA AYUDA O ESTÁ CONFUNDIDO? Si necesita ayuda adicional para empezar con el proceso de admisión o registro, visite el departamento Welcome/Transfer Center ubicado en el edificio de Student Services Center (SSC), habitación 111. Llame al 510-215-4110 si necesita el horario de la oficina. INFORMACIÓN ACERCA DEL ESTACIONAMIENTO Necesitará un permiso para poder estacionarse en el colegio. Usted puede comprar un permiso de estacionamiento en línea a través de InSite/WebAdvisor. Al ingresar a su cuenta, inicie su sesión por medio de WebAdvisor y haga clic en Students y luego en Academic Services. Necesitará la información de registro del vehículo. Usted también puede comprar permisos de estacionamiento diarios en las máquinas situadas en varios estacionamientos en el colegio. Otra Información ImportanTE Librería Para obtener información acerca de los libros de texto requeridos y los precios, por favor visite el sitio web de la tienda de libros: www.contracostabooks.com PASO 5 Inscribirse en COUNS-108 y Desarrollar un Plan de Educación Un plan educativo es un mapa para ayudarle a identificar los cursos necesarios para completar sus metas. Al inscribirse en COUNS-108: Introduction to Educational Planning, vas a participar con un consejero para identificar su programa específico de estudio y la ruta más directa de principio a fin. La información sobre las clases disponibles de COUNS-108 se puede encontrar en www.contracosta.edu, haciendo clic en el botón Steps to Success en la página principal. Números de Contacto del Colegio y Ubicaciones Admissions and Records (510) 215-6027 SSC, Rm-115 Assessment Center (510) 215-3896 SSC, Rm-104 Counseling (510) 215-3934 or (510) 215-3936 SSC, Rm-108 Financial Aid (510) 215-2810 SSC, Rm-102 Welcome/Transfer Center (510) 215-4110 SSC, Rm-11 www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 5

How Do I Apply Online to CCC? Go to www.contracosta.edu Click on ReGisteR in the lower left portion of the homepage. Click Apply Now to access the Create an Account page if it is your first time applying. Access http://www.4cd.edu/insite/default.aspx if you have an account.* IMPORTANT! Provide a valid email 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 emailed 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 8.5.13 6 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

8. Select the Location, Term, Subject and Course Number, then click Submit www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 7

FEES AND TUITION FEE TYPE AMOUNT * COMMENTS Enrollment Fee* $46 per unit Students who are California residents pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit. Nonresident Fee $269 total per unit Nonresidents of California pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit, plus $213 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 Parking Permit Instructional Material Fees Student Activity Fee** (This is an optional fee) Student Representation Fee $269 total per unit Non-U.S. citizens who cannot establish California residency pay an enrollment fee of $46* per unit of credit, plus $213 in tuition, plus $10 for a capital outlay fee, per unit of credit. $415 for Fall per student $581 for Spring/Summer 2016 per student $231 for Summer only $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 See policy statement below. 2 Health Insurance for international student is mandatory. Students who do not provide proof of health insurance to the International Office before the term begins will be automatically enrolled in a health plan offered by the district. Term-length parking permits can only be purchased only online through your WebAdvisor account. BOGW (fee waiver) recipients receive a discount on parking permits. $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 No charge for ID card or semester stickers; optional $5 ASUCCC activity sticker. Transcript Fee* Verification fee 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 ASUCCC 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 pickup allowed for standard service. Rush: Mailed by U.S. Postal Service mail next business day or 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 at 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. Transcripts: Students may receive 2 free transcripts across the district (i.e. 1 at CCC and 1 at DVC equals 2). 2. Instructional Material Fees: For your convenience the Bookstore offers required course materials at a reasonable cost. You have the option to purchase your materials from another vendor. If you choose this option, please obtain a note from your instructor and take it to the Cashier s Office to have the fees removed from your account A Transcript Request Form is available on the college website and at the Admissions & Records Office. It can be mailed or faxed to 510-412-0769. All requests must include payment for associated fees. This includes electronic transcripts.. 8 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

Financial Aid Regulations & Checklist Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver Students who meet specific income requirements can have their class fees waived Apply online at www.contracosta.edu. If you have already filed your 2015-2016 FREE Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) you may already have a fee waiver awarded. Please check your WebAdvisor under Financial Aid Status by Term by logging on to http://www.4cd.edu/insite/default.aspx FAFSA Fill out the FREE Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to see if you are eligible to receive free cash aid to go to school. Apply online at www.fafsa.gov. To apply for financial aid for the Fall 2015 semester you must complete the 2015-16 FAFSA. Contra Costa College s school code is 001190. Cal Grant Deadline The state of California offers state aid through the Cal Grant program. To determine your eligibility for this additional state aid you must complete all necessary application paperwork by the Cal Grant deadline. The deadline is March 2 annually for the following academic year, with a second deadline of September 2 annually (for community college students only). For more information, log on to www.calgrants.org. For additional information about financial aid, including important policies, guidelines, and processes, please visit our web site, www.contracosta.edu and click on Financial Aid. You can also stop by The Office of Student Financial Assistance located in the Student Services Center, SSC-102 or call us with general questions at (510) 215-3952. PELL LIFETIME ELIGIBILITY LIMIT The duration of a student s eligibility to receive a Federal Pell Grant is 12 full-time 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 The Office of Financial Assistance is now on social media! Follow for updates, deadlines, and other important financial aid information. Office of Financial Assistance at Contra Costa College/Facebook @finaidatccc on Instagram and Twitter 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, 2012. The ATB alternatives include the student passing an independently administered, approved ATB test or successfully completing at least six credit hours of postsecondary education. 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 course repetition and enrollment into repeatable courses. www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 9

FALL 2015 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES NOTE: Classes Shaded in Grey are night classes! sec days hrs rm instr dates Academic Skills ACSKL-200 Peer Tutoring Certification Level One - (SC) -.5 Unit 4250 F3:10-4:30pm LA-106 Gibson, B 8/28-12/11 This class meets on the following Fridays: 8/28, 9/11, 10/09, 10/23, 11/13, 12/11. For additional information, please contact Brandy Gibson at bgibson@contracosta.edu. Administration of Justice ADJUS-120 Introduction to Administration of Justice - (LR) - 3 Units 3417 TTH 12:40-2:00pm AA-142 Ramos, R 8/15-12/18 3423 ONLINE Ramos, R 8/15-12/18 Section 3423 is offered in an online format with no live sessions. Students should go to desire2learn.4cd.edu. choose this course and go to the content area under Course Materials dropdown list to begin the coursework. For more information email rramos@contracosta.edu. ADJUS-121 Concepts of Criminal Law - (LR) - 3 Units 3424 TTH 9:40-11:00am AA-135 Ramos, R 8/15-12/18 ADJUS-122 Criminal Procedures - (LR) - 3 Units 3427 TTH 11:10-12:30pm AA-142 Ramos, R 8/15-12/18 ADJUS-124 Introduction to Corrections - (LR) - 3 Units 3305 MW 11:10-12:30pm AA-142 Keck, H 8/15-12/18 ADJUS-125 Report Preparation - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: ADJUS-121 (may be taken concurrently). 1395 W 6:10-9:00pm AA-142 Martin, K 8/15-12/18 ADJUS-128 Campus Police Aide Orientation - (SC) - 2 Units 3313 SSU 8:10-5:00pm AA-142 Gibson, C 10/3-10/25 Section 3313 is designed to provide training for students who are employed or seeking employment with the Contra Costa College Police Department as campus police aides. ADJUS-135 Law and Democracy - (LR) - 3 Units 2173 TH 6:10-9:00pm AA-133 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 Section 2173 is a required course in the prelaw pathway initiative at CCC. sec days hrs rm instr dates African American Studies AFRAM-110 Introduction to African American Studies - (SC) - 3 Units 5055 TTH 11:10-12:30pm LA-103 Hodge, C 8/15-12/18 Section 5055 is also recommended for students in the PerAnkh program. For more information on that program contact Andrea Phillips at aphillips@contracosta.edu or Sherry Sharufa at ssharufa@contracosta.edu. AFRAM-120 Black Experience Through Film - (SC) - 3 Units 1152 T 6:10-9:00pm LA-107 Givens, J 8/15-12/18 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies program. AFRAM-226 Black Male and Female Relationships - (SC) - 3 Units 6002 TTH 2:10-3:30pm LA-103 Dugas, S 8/15-12/18 This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program. Anthropology ANTHR-130 Cultural Anthropology - (SC) - 3 Units 0932 ONLINE Conrad, J 8/24-11/16 Section 0932 is an online course and has a mandatory online orientation. Students must complete the online orientation. All instruction will be online. Contact Joann Conrad at jconrad@contracosta.edu 7266 MW 11:10-12:30pm LA-207 Revenaugh, A 8/15-12/18 ANTHR-140 Introduction to Physical Anthropology - (LR) - 3 Units 0946 W 6:10-9:00pm LA-207 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 8/15-12/18 1364 F 8:10-11:00am LA-207 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 8/15-12/18 ANTHR-140L Introduction to Physical Anthropology Laboratory - (LR) - 1 Unit 1367 F 12:40-3:30pm LA-207 Schwappach-Shirriff, L 8/15-12/18 Art ART-117 Appreciation of Art & Architecture - (SC) - 3 Units 0860 MW 9:40-11:00am A-2 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 0862 TTH 12:40-2:00pm A-2 Leavitt, M 8/15-12/18 0864 M 5:40-8:30pm ONLINE Holt, B 8/15-12/18 Section 0864 is offered online with a mandatory meeting Monday 8/17 from 5:40-8:30pm in CTC-128. ADJUS-139 Criminal Gangs and Terrorism - (LR) - 3 Units 3314 MW 12:40-2:00pm AA-142 Keck, H 8/15-12/18 ART-118 Multi-Cultural Survey of American Art - (SC) - 3 Units Advisory: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1A. 1098 TTH 12:40-2:00pm LA-107 Holt, B 8/15-12/18 ADJUS-221 Legal Aspects of Evidence - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: ADJUS 121 ART-124 Beginning Painting I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 3419 ONLINE Ramos, R 8/15-12/18 2230 TTH 9:10-10:00am A-6A Section 3419 is offered in an online format with no live sessions. TTH 10:10-12:00pm A-6B Staff, C 8/15-12/18 Students should go to desire2learn.4cd.edu, choose this course and go to the Content area under the Course materials dropdown list to begin the coursework. For more information email rramos@contracosta.edu. 10 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

ART-125 Painting Beginning II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 124 2231 TTH 9:10-10:00am A-6A Staff, C 8/15-12/18 TTH 10:10-12:00pm A-6B ART-132 Digital Art - Beginning I - (SC) - 1-4 Units 0514 TTH 12:40-1:30pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 1:40-3:00pm ART-133 Digital Art - Beginning II - (SC) - 1-4 Units Prereq: ART 133 0516 TTH 12:40-1:30pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 1:40-3:00pm ART-135 Hot Metals Beginning Jewelry I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 4020 MW 6:10-7:00pm A-7 McDermott, W 8/15-12/18 7:10-9:00pm Note: Section 4020 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-136 Hot Metals Beginning Jewelry II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 135 4021 MW 6:10-7:00pm A-7 McDermott, W 8/15-12/18 7:10-9:00pm Section 4021 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-140 Sculpture: Beginning I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 1481 TTH 9:40-10:30am A-8 Lu, J 8/15-12/18 10:40-12:30pm Section 1481 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-141 Sculpture: Beginning II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 140 1482 TTH 9:40-10:30am A-8 Lu, J 8/15-12/18 10:40-12:30pm Section 1482 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-143 Decorative Techniques in Ceramics: Beginning I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 3050 MW 9:10-10:00am A-8 Law, M 8/15-12/18 10:10-12:00pm Section 3050 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-158 Digital Photography: Beginning I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 7999 MW 12:40-3:00pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 Section 7999 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-159 Digital Photography: Beginning II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 158 7998 MW 12:40-1:30pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 12:40-3:00pm Section 7998 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-161 Photography: Beginning I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 1547 W 4:10-5:30pm A-6B Davis, D 8/15-12/18 5:40-6:30pm Section 1547 has a mandatory materials fee $12.00. ART-162 Photography: Beginning II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 161 1564 W 4:10-5:30pm A-6B Davis, D 8/15-12/18 5:40-6:30pm Section 1564 has a mandatory materials fee $12.00. ART-174 Drawing and Composition: Beginning I - (SC) - 2-3 Units 2460 MW 9:10-10:00am A-6B Staff, C 8/15-12/18 MW 10:10-12:00pm A-6A Section 2460 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-175 Drawing and Composition: Beginning II - (SC) - 2-3 Units Prereq:ART 174 2462 MW 9:10-10:00am A-6B Staff, C 8/15-12/18 MW 10:10-12:00pm A-6A Section 2462 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-184 Pastel/Color Theory - (SC) - 3 Units 0288 TTH 12:40-1:30pm A-6A Staff, C 8/15-12/18 1:40-3:30pm Section 0288 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-190 History of Art - Western Art From Prehistory Through the Middle Ages (SC) - 3 Units 5894 TTH 9:40-11:00am HS-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 ART-144 Decorative Techniques in Ceramics: Beginning II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 143 3051 MW 9:10-10:00am A-8 Law, M 8/15-12/18 10:10-12:00pm Section 3051 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-194 Survey of Asian Arts - (SC) - 3 Units Advisory: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, English 1A. 1418 T 5:40-8:30pm ONLINE Holt, B 8/15-12/18 Section 1418 is offered online with a mandatory meeting on 8/18 from 5:40-8:30pm in CTC 112 ART-145 Ceramics: Beginning I - (SC) - 2-4 Units 3052 MW 9:10-10:00am A-8 Law, M 8/15-12/18 10:10-12:00pm Section 3052 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-224 Painting: Intermediate I - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 125 2232 TTH 9:10-10:00am A-6A Staff, C 8/15-12/18 TTH 10:10-12:00pm A-6B ART-146 Ceramics: Beginning II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 145 3053 MW 9:10-10:00am A-8 Law, M 8/15-12/18 10:10-12:00pm Section 3053 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-225 Painting: Intermediate II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 224 2233 TTH 9:10-10:00am A-6A Staff, C 8/15-12/18 TTH 10:10-12:00pm A-6B www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 11

ART-232 Digital Art: Intermediate I - (SC) - 1-4 Units Prereq: ART 133 5123 TTH 12:40-1:30pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 1:40-3:00pm Section 5123 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-233 Digital Art: Intermediate II - (SC) - 1-4 Units 5124 TTH 12:40-1:30pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 1:40-3:00pm Section 5124 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-261 Photography: Intermediate I - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 162 1566 W 4:10-5:30pm A-6B Davis, D 8/15-12/18 Section 1566 has a $12.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-262 Photography: Intermediate II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 261 1567 W 4:10-5:30pm A-6B Davis, D 8/15-12/18 5:40-6:30pm Section 1567 has a $12.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-235 Hot Metals Intermediate Jewelry I - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 136 4022 MW 6:10-7:00pm A-7 McDermott, W 8/15-12/18 7:10-9:00pm Section 4022 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-274 Drawing and Composition: Intermediate I - (SC) - 2-3 Units Prereq: ART 175 2464 MW 9:10-10:00am A-6B Staff, C 8/15-12/18 MW 10:10-12:00pm A-6A Section 2464 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-236 Hot Metals Intermediate Jewelry II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 235 4023 MW 6:10-7:00pm A-7 McDermott, W 8/15-12/18 7:10-9:00pm Section 4023 has a mandatory materials fee $9.00. ART-275 Drawing and Composition: Intermediate II - (SC) - 2-3 Units Prereq: ART 274 2465 MW 9:10-10:00am A-6B Staff, C 8/15-12/18 MW 10:10-12:00pm A-6A Section 2465 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-240 Sculpture: Intermediate I - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 141 1496 TTH 9:40-10:30am A-8 Lu, J 8/15-12/18 10:40-12:30pm Section 1496 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-241 Sculpture: Intermediate II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 240 1486 TTH 9:40-10:30am A-8 Lu, J 8/15-12/18 10:40-12:30pm Section 1486 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-245 Intermediate Ceramics: Intermediate I - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 146 3054 MW 9:10-10:00am A-8 Law, M 8/15-12/18 10:10-12:00pm Section 3054 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-246 Intermediate Ceramics: Intermediate II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 245 3055 MW 9:10-10:00am A-8 Law, M 8/15-12/18 10:10-12:00pm Section 3055 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-258 Digital Photography: Intermediate I - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 159 8001 MW 12:40-3:00pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 Section 8001 has a mandatory materials fee of 9.00. ART-259 Digital Photography: Intermediate II - (SC) - 2-4 Units Prereq: ART 258 8003 MW 12:40-3:00pm A-1 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 Section 8003 has a $9.00 mandatory materials fee. ART-810N Drawing for the Older Adult Student - (P/NP) - 0 Unit 2762 M 3:10-5:00pm OPENHOUS Thongvanh, S 8/15-12/18 Section 2762 meets off campus at Open House Senior Center, 6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito. For more information, contact Sai Thongvanh at sthongvanh@contracosta.edu. 2763 F 10:10-12:00pm A-6A Lu, J 8/15-12/18 9:10-10:00am ART-811N Beginning and Intermediate Painting for Older Adults - (P/NP) - 0 Unit 2764 W 1:10-4:00pm OPENHOUS Fenstermaker, D 8/15-12/18 Section 2765 meets off campus at Open House Senior Center, 6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito. For more information, contact Donna Fenstermaker at dfenstermaker@contracosta.edu. 2765 F 12:10-3:00pm A-6A Lu, J 8/15-12/18 Section 2765 meets off campus. For more information contact Jiajun Lu at jlu@contracosta.edu. ART-812N Exploration in 2-D Art for Seniors - (P/NP) - 0 Unit 2766 T 1:10-4:00pm OC Fenstermaker, D 8/15-12/18 Section 2766 meets off campus. For more information, contact Donna Fenstermaker at dfenstermaker@contracosta.edu. 2767 T 10:00-1:00pm HERCSRCT Thongvanh, S 8/15-12/18 Section 2767 meets off campus at Hercules Senior Venter, 111 Civic Dr. Hercules. For more information contact Donna Floyd at dfloyd@contracosta.edu Astronomy ASTRO-120 Elementary Astronomy - (LR) - 3 Units Advisory: ENGL-142B or ESL-192 2387 TTH 12:40-2:00pm PS-132 Celesia, J 8/15-12/18 4994 MWF 9:10-10:00am PS-132 Celesia, J 8/15-12/18 4995 MW 12:40-2:00pm PS-132 Celesia, J 8/15-12/18 12 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

Automotive Services AUSER-099 Occupational Work Experience - (SC) - 1-4 Units Note: Sections require permission to enroll and are for Auto Repair students 1161 Beatty, L 8/15-12/18 For more information please contact the instructor, Lucile Beatty at (510) 215-3974 or email lbeatty@contracosta.edu. 1142 Lock, P 8/15-12/18 For more information please contact the instructor, Peter Lock at (510) 215-6988 or plock@contracosta.edu. AUSER-101 Automotive Fundamentals - (LR) - 4 Units 1149 TTH 9:10-10:30am AT-110 Rupprecht, N 8/15-12/18 TTH 10:40-12:00pm AT-111 6924 MW 12:40-2:00pm AT-111 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 2:10-3:30pm AUSER-208 Level I Smog Inspector - (SC) - 4 Units 1584 S 9:10-1:00pm AT-101 Taylor, J 8/15-12/18 AUSER-209 Level II Smog Inspector - (SC) - 3 Units 6923 TH 6:10-9:00pm AT-102 Taylor, J 8/15-12/18 AUSER-225 Advanced Auto Collision Laboratory Laboratory - (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: AUSER 123,124,125,126 2519 MTW 9:10-1:00pm AT-101 Lock, P 8/15-12/18 TH 9:10-12:00pm AUSER-238 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning - (LR) - 3 Units 2520 F 12:40-3:30pm AT-110 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 Biological Science AUSER-107 Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicle - (LR) - 3 Units BIOSC-106 Experimental Analysis in Biology - (P/NP) -.5 Unit Prereq: AUSER 103 or AUSER 190 1023 9:10-12:00pm B-24 Ponomareff, G 8/22-10/10 2295 TH 6:10-9:00pm AT-110 Rothman, N 8/15-12/18 Section 1023 meets on: 8/22 8/29, 9/12, 9/19, 10/03, and 10/10. 1633 TH 6:10-9:00pm AT-110 Rothman, N 8/15-12/18 (No meetings 8/15, 9/05 and 9/26) Section 1633 is for apprentice students. Students are required to register 1036 10:10-1:00pm B-24 Coatney, E 10/16-11/20 at the Admissions and Records Office, SSC-115. Section 1036 meets on: Fridays 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20. 5041 2:10-5:00pm B-24 Tarp, C 8/21-10/9 AUSER-111 Automotive Brakes - (SC) - 5 Units Section 5041 meets on: 8/21, 8/28, 9/11, 9/18, 10/2 and 10/09. Prereq: AUSER 101 (may be taken concurrently) (No meetings 8/14, 9/04, and 9/25). 1632 MWF 9:10-10:00am AT-110 Beatty, L 8/15-12/18 2842 6:10-9:00pm B-24 Ponomareff, G 10/15-11/19 MWF 10:10-12:00pm AT-111 Section 2842 meets on: Thursdays, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19. AUSER-113 Automotive Suspension and Steering - (SC) - 5 Units 3371 6:10-9:00pm B-24 Barnes, D 8/20-10/8 Prereq: AUSER 101 (may be taken concurrently) Section 3371 meets on: Thursdays 8/20, 8/27, 9/10, 9/17, 10/1, and 1635 MTW 6:10-7:00pm AT-110 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 10/8 (No meetings 8/27 and 9/24). MTW 7:10-9:00pm AT-111 1636 MTW 6:10-7:00pm AT-110 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 BIOSC-110 Introduction to Biological Science - (LR) - 4 Units MTW 7:10-9:00pm AT-111 1349 MF 8:10-9:30am B-7 Ponomareff, G 8/15-12/18 Section 1636 is for apprentice students. Students are required to W 8:10-11:00am B-24 register at the Admissions and Records Office, SSC-115. 4206 TTH 11:10-12:30pm B-2 Krolikowski, K 8/15-12/18 T 1:10-4:00pm B-24 AUSER-115 Engine Service and Repair - (SC) - 5 Units 5664 TTH 11:10-12:30pm B-8 Tarp, C 8/15-12/18 Prereq: AUSER 101 or concurrently TH 1:10-4:00pm B-24 1153 TTH 12:10-1:30pm AT-110 Beatty, L 8/15-12/18 5665 MW 11:10-12:30pm B-8 Dixon, D 8/15-12/18 TTH 1:40-4:30pm AT-111 M 1:10-4:00pm B-24 5666 MW 11:10-12:30pm B-7 Tarp, C 8/15-12/18 AUSER-123 Introduction to Auto Collision Repair Technology - (LR) - 4 Units W 1:10-4:00pm B-24 2493 MTWTH 8:10-9:00am AT-101 Lock, P 8/15-12/18 5667 M 6:10-9:00pm B-12 W 6:10-9:00pm B-24 Muick, P 8/15-12/18 AUSER-125 Introduction to Automotive Collision Repair Technology Laboratory 5668 M 6:10-9:00pm B-12 Muick, P 8/15-12/18 T 6:10-9:00pm B-24 (LR) - 5 Units Coreq: AUSER 123 2494 MTW 9:10-1:00pm AT-101 Lock, P 8/15-12/18 BIOSC-119 Microbiology - (LR) - 4 Units TH 9:10-12:00pm Prereq: BIOSC 106, and CHEM 119 OR BIOSC 110 1348 TTH 9:10-10:30am B-8 Dixon, D 8/15-12/18 AUSER-141 Introduction to Damage Report Writing - (LR) - 3 Units TTH 10:40-12:00pm B-21 4209 TTH 2:10-3:30pm B-21 Dixon, D 8/15-12/18 1372 T 6:10-9:00pm AT-101 DeMello, M 8/15-12/18 TTH 3:40-5:00pm B-8 4210 TTH 6:10-7:30pm B-18 Lewis, M 8/15-12/18 AUSER-171 Automotive Collison Repair - (LR) - 4 Units TTH 7:40-9:00pm B-21 2117 MW 6:10-9:00pm AT-101 Lock, P 8/15-12/18 2118 MW 6:10-9:00pm AT-101 Lock, P 8/15-12/18 Section 2118 is for apprentice students. Students are required to register at the Admissions and Records Office, SSC-115. www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 13

BIOSC-132 Human Anatomy - (LR) - 4 Units 1100 MW 12:40-2:00pm B-12 Coatney, E 8/15-12/18 M 9:40-12:30pm B-39 4207 FS 10:10-1:00pm B-39 TieberNielson, L 8/15-12/18 4215 MW 12:40-2:00pm B-12 Coatney, E 8/15-12/18 W 9:40-12:30pm B-39 4216 MW 11:10-12:30pm B-12 TieberNielson, L 8/15-12/18 W 1:10-4:00pm B-39 4217 MW 2:10-3:30pm CTC-112 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 M 4:10-7:00pm B-39 4220 MW 2:10-3:30pm CTC-112 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 W 4:10-7:00pm B-39 BIOSC-134 Human Physiology - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: BIOSC 106 and either BIOSC 110 OR CHEM 119 4222 TTH 12:40-2:00pm B-12 Barnes, D 8/15-12/18 TH 2:10-5:00pm B-39 4223 TTH 12:40-2:00pm B-12 Barnes, D 8/15-12/18 T 2:10-5:00pm B-39 4239 T 9:40-12:30pm B-7 Wade, J 8/15-12/18 TH 9:40-12:30pm B-39 6253 T 5:40-8:30pm B-7 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 TH 5:40-8:30pm B-39 BIOSC-147 Cell and Molecular Biology - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: BIOSC 106, MATH 120 and CHEM 120 1361 TTH 8:10-9:30am B-7 Krolikowski, K 8/15-12/18 TTH 9:40-11:00am B-24 BIOSC-160 Nutrition - (LR) - 3 Units 2753 TH 6:10-9:00pm B-2 Chan, L 8/15-12/18 BIOSC-172 Introduction to Biotechnology - (LR) - 3 Units 6507 ONLINE Krolikowski, K 8/15-12/18 Section 6507 is offered online the option of in-person discussion Wednesday 4:10-5:00pm. Orientation is mandatory, to be completed by 08/23/15. In-person orientation in L-125 at 08:00AM 8/19/15 or 5:00PM 8/20/15. BIOSC-172L Introduction to Biotechnology Lab - (LR) - 2 Units 6510 M 1:10-2:30pm B-18 Krolikowski, K 8/15-12/18 W 1:10-3:30pm Section 6510 has a mandatory materials fee of $25.00. Business Office Technologies BOT-200 Basic Keyboarding - (LR) - 1 Unit 1579 TTH 11:10-1:00pm CTC-131 Rudy, P 8/18-10/15 BOT-210A Keyboard Skills Through Word Processing - (SC) - 2 Units 1580 MW 8:10-9:30am CTC-131 Rudy, P 8/15-12/18 6069 TTH 8:10-9:30am CTC-131 Rudy, P 8/15-12/18 6073 MW 9:40-11:00am CTC-131 Rudy, P 8/15-12/18 1355 W 6:10-9:00pm CTC-131 Pena, X 8/15-12/18 Business BUS-109 Introduction to Business - (SC) - 3 Units 0816 MW 9:40-11:00am LA-207 DeTorres, J 8/15-12/18 3291 TTH 11:10-12:30pm LA-202 DeTorres, J 8/15-12/18 3293 M 6:10-9:00pm LA-202 DeTorres, J 8/15-12/18 BUS-120 Introduction to Management - (LR) - 3 Units 1594 T 6:10-9:00pm LA-206 DeTorres, J 8/15-12/18 1596 TH 6:10-9:00pm LA-203 Bristol-Wright, P 8/15-12/18 BUS-186 Principles of Accounting I - (LR) - 4 Units 1360 MW 9:10-11:00am CTC-112 Schaefer, S 8/15-12/18 3320 MW 6:40-8:30pm AA-145 Soriano, E 8/15-12/18 BUS-187 Principles of Accounting II - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: BUS 186 with a grade of C or better. 1357 MW 9:10-11:00am LA-208 Viertel, C 8/15-12/18 BUS-188 Accounting With Quickbooks - (P/NP) - 1.5 Units 1358 T 6:30-9:20pm CTC-131 Watkins, R 10/20-12/15 Section 1358 is a 9 week course starting on 10/20/15 and ending on 12/15/15 (27 hour class- 9 weeks at 3 hours /week). Class begins at 6:30pm and ends at 9:20pm. BUS-240 Business Statistics - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 2527 TH 7:10-10:00pm LA-102 Danko, C 8/15-12/18 BUS-294 Business Law - (SC) - 3 Units 4297 TTH 9:40-11:00am LA-202 DeTorres, J 8/15-12/18 Computer and Communications Tech CCT-170 Basic Electronics - (LR) - 4 Units 5159 MW 11:10-12:30pm CTC-132 Figuera, R 8/15-12/18 12:40-2:00pm CCT-271 Digital Applications and Devices - (LR) - 4 Units 0246 MW 8:10-9:30am CTC-132 Figuera, R 8/15-12/18 9:40-11:00am CCT-272 Fiber Optic/Copper Network Structure - (LR) - 4 Units 4158 TTH 8:10-9:30am CTC-132 Figuera, R 8/15-12/18 9:40-11:00am CCT-273 Computer Repair Technology - (LR) - 4 Units 4159 MW 7:10-10:00pm CTC-132 Figuera, R 8/15-12/18 CCT-274 Network Communication Technology - (LR) - 3 Units 6259 TTH 11:10-12:30pm CTC-132 Figuera, R 8/15-12/18 BOT-243 General Office Procedures - (SC) - 3 Units 0271 MW 11:10-12:30pm CTC-131 Rudy, P 8/15-12/18 BOT-248 Business Correspondence - (SC) - 3 Units 1381 TTH 9:40-11:00am CTC-131 Rudy, P 8/15-12/18 14 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu

Chemistry CHEM-119 Introductory Chemistry - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 118 or one year of high school algebra. 1478 MW 11:00-12:30pm PS-106 Dang, T 8/15-12/18 M 1:10-4:00pm PS-14 1479 TTH 11:10-12:30pm PS-106 Arrick, J 8/15-12/18 T 2:10-5:00pm PS-14 2822 TTH 11:10-12:30pm PS-106 Arrick, J 8/15-12/18 TH 2:10-5:00pm PS-14 4723 MW 11:10-12:30pm PS-106 Dang, T 8/15-12/18 W 1:10-4:00pm PS-14 5433 9:10-4:00pm HYBRID Dang, T 8/15-12/12 Section 5433 is offered in an online/hybrid format with a mandatory meetings on the following Saturdays: 8/15, 09/26, 10/31, 12/12 in PS14. Prospective students must send an email to ntran@contracosta.edu by 8/01/15 requesting a course syllabus. 1995 M 7:10-10:00pm PS-106 Borglin, S 8/15-12/18 W 7:10-10:00pm PS-14 Computer Information Systems CIS-110 Computer Literacy - (SC) - 2 Units 4032 MW 1:10-2:30pm CTC-131 Staff, C 9/21-11/18 2:40-4:00pm Section 4032 requires permission to enroll and is primarily for DesignIt! BuildIt! ShipIt! FLOW students. For more information contact Sharon Ortiz 510-215-3869 or email sortiz@contracosta.edu. CIS-135 Introduction to Computers - (SC) - 4 Units 2543 MW 9:40-11:00am CTC-114 Chan, R 8/15-12/18 MW 11:10-12:30pm CTC-128 2553 MW 2:10-3:30pm CTC-114 Watkins, R 8/15-12/18 3:30-5:00pm CTC-128 2555 TTH 8:10-9:30am CTC-114 Chan, R 8/15-12/18 TTH 9:40-11:00am CTC-128 2561 MW 7:10-8:30pm CTC-114 Watkins, R 8/15-12/18 MW 8:40-10:00pm CTC-128 CHEM-120 General College Chemistry I - (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. 1488 MW 1:10-2:30pm PS-106 Sidharta, S 8/15-12/18 MW 2:40-5:30pm PS-6 1494 TTH 8:10-9:30am PS-106 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 9:30-12:30pm PS-6 1493 MW 5:40-7:00pm PS-106 Hodges, C 8/15-12/18 7:00-10:00pm PS-6 CHEM-121 General College Chemistry II - (SC) - 5 Units Prereq: CHEM 120 or equivalent. 5956 MW 9:40-11:00am PS-106 Michaely, W 8/15-12/18 MW 2:10-5:00pm PS-5 CHEM-226 Organic Chemistry I - (SC) - 5 Units Prereq: CHEM 120 or equivalent Advisory: ENGL 142B 1504 TTH 12:40-2:00pm PS-106 Alexander, L 8/15-12/18 T 2:10-8:00pm PS-6 4:10-8:00pm 1525 TTH 12:40-2:00pm PS-106 Alexander, L 8/15-12/18 TH 2:10-8:00pm PS-6 4:10-8:00pm CIS-166A Basic Web Page Development - (SC) - 1.75 Units 1386 TTH 2:10-3:30pm CTC-127 Watkins, R 8/18-10/15 3:40-4:30pm CIS-166B Advanced Web Page Development - (SC) - 1.75 Units 1392 TTH 2:10-3:30pm CTC-127 Watkins, R 10/20-12/17 3:40-4:30pm CIS-200 Microsoft Access/Information Processing - (SC) - 3.5 Units Prereq: CIS 135 or CIS 038 with a minimum grade of C 1362 TTH 11:10-12:30pm CTC-128 Chan, R 8/15-12/18 12:40-1:30pm Computer Science COMP-251 Fundamentals of Computer Science C++ - (LR) - 4 Units Advisory: MATH 171 1029 TTH 9:40-11:00am CTC-127 Staff, C 8/15-12/18 11:10-12:30pm continued on next page Chinese CHIN-120 First-Semester Mandarin - (SC) - 5 Units 1234 F 10:10-12:30pm HYBRID Teng, Y 8/15-12/18 Section 1234 is offered in an online/hybrid format with mandatory meetings on Fridays 10:10AM-12:30PM in LA102. For more information contact Prof. Teng at yteng@contracosta.edu. www.contracosta.edu Contra Costa College Fall 2015 15

Cooperative Education COOP-160 General Work Experience Education - (LR) - 1-3 Units Note for Sections 1487, 1483 & 1485 below: Students interested in enrolling in a COOP course must first be employed or volunteering, complete the required forms and attend a Mandatory Orientation Meeting. Orientation Dates: Tue. 8/25; Wed. 8/26; Thurs. 8/27; 12:40-1:40pm or 5-6pm. Also on Fri. 8/28; 12-100pm in the College Skills Center (LLRC-121). Once enrolled, forms are made available to students on their D2L class site. For more information email Mary Johnson at MaJohnson@contracosta.edu. 1487 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 1487 is a 3 unit course. 1483 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 1483 is a 1 unit course. 1485 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 1485 is a 2 unit course. Note for Sections 2441, 2442 & 2443 below: Students interested in enrolling in a COOP course must first be employed or volunteering, complete the required forms and attend a Mandatory Orientation Meeting. Orientation Dates: Fri.10/2 from 12-1pm., in the College Skills Center (LLRC-121). Once enrolled, forms are made available to students on their D2L class site. For more information email Mary Johnson at MaJohnson@contracosta.edu. 2441 Johnson, M 9/23-12/16 Section 2441 is a (late start) 1 unit course. 2442 Johnson, M 9/23-12/16 Section 2442 is a (late start) 1 unit course. 2443 Johnson, M 9/23-12/16 Section 2443 is a (late start) 1 unit course. COOP-170 Occupational Work Experience Education - (LR) - 1-4 Units Note for Sections 2440, 2437, 2438 & 2439 below: Students interested in enrolling in a COOP course must first be employed or volunteering, complete the required forms and attend a Mandatory Orientation Meeting. Orientation Dates: Tue. 8/25; Wed.8/26; Thurs. 8/27; 12:40pm- 1:40pm or 5-6pm. Also on Fri. 8/28; 12-1pm in the College Skills Center (LLRC-121). Once enrolled, forms are made available to students on their D2L class site. For more information email Mary Johnson at MaJohnson@contracosta.edu. 2440 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 2440 is a 4 unit course. 2437 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 2437 is a 1 unit course. 2438 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 2438 is a 2 unit course. 2439 Johnson, M 8/15-12/18 Section 2439 is a 3 unit course. Counseling COUNS-108 Introduction to Educational Planning - (P/NP) -.3 Unit Note for all sections below: Please complete the online orientation and the math and English assessments prior to the first class meeting. Bring a printout of assessment results and high school transcripts, if applicable. 2121 F 9:10-12:00pm LA-110 Gorman, R 10/30-10/30 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 This course is intended for DSPS students. 2122 F 9:10-12:00pm LA-101 Skoler, J 11/6-11/6 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2123 S 9:10-12:00pm LA-106 Nolasco, M 11/7-11/7 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2124 S 9:10-12:00pm LA-106 Chung, I 11/14-11/14 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 16 Fall 2015 Contra Costa College www.contracosta.edu 2125 F 9:10-12:00pm LA-110 Azizi, N 11/13-11/13 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2134 S 9:10-12:00pm LA-106 Staff, C 11/21-11/21 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2620 F 9:10-12:00pm LA-110 Azizi, N 11/20-11/20 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2621 F 9:00-12:00pm LA-101 Escobar, M 12/4-12/4 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2625 S 9:10-12:00pm LA-110 Nolasco, M 12/5-12/5 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 2667 F 9:10-12:00pm LA-110 Azizi, N 12/11-12/11 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 6931 S 9:10-12:00pm CTC-112 Staff, C 12/12-12/12 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 6932 F 9:10-12:00pm SSC-104 Furuya, B 10/2-10/2 12:40-3:30pm This course is intended for new student ATHLETES, but is open to all students. 6933 F 9:10-12:00pm CTC-112 Furuya, B 10/9-10/9 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 This course is intended for new student ATHLETES, but open to all students. 6934 F 9:10-12:00pm SSC-104 Furuya, B 10/16-10/16 12:40-3:30pm This course is intended for new student ATHLETES, but is open to all students. 1714 S 9:10-12:00pm CTC-112 Escobar, M 8/15-8/15 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 1750 F 9:10-12:00pm LA-110 Azizi, N 8/21-8/21 F 12:40-3:30pm SSC-104 1753 S 9:10-12:00pm NEED Staff, C 8/22-8/22 S 12:40-3:30pm SSC-RM 1754 ONLINE Jackson Sandoval, M 8/18-8/25 Section 1754 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1755 ONLINE Jackson Sandoval, M 8/25-9/1 Section 1755 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1756 ONLINE Boland Drain, S 9/1-9/8 Section 1756 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1762 ONLINE Boland Drain, S 9/8-9/15 Section 1762 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1763 ONLINE Jackson Sandoval, M 11/3-11/10 Section 1763 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1764 ONLINE Jackson Sandoval, M 11/10-11/17 Section 1764 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1765 ONLINE Boland Drain, S 12/1-12/8 Section 1765 is an online course. All instruction will be online. 1872 ONLINE Boland Drain, S 12/8-12/15 Section 1872 is an online course. All instruction will be online.