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12344 Easy Steps for New Students Quick Tips for RegistrationApply for AdmissionSubmit a FREE Application for Admission online atwww.cuyamaca.edu or in the <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>Admissions and Records Office in building A300.Send Your TranscriptsOfficial transcripts are needed to clear prerequisites(see page 52) and to award prior credit for degrees andcertificates. If needed, have official transcripts sent to:Admissions and Records900 Rancho San Diego ParkwayEl Cajon, CA 92019-4369Attend Orientation & AssessmentAttend an Orientation and Assessment session beforeyou register. The recommendations that result will helpyou in selecting appropriate English and math courses.See page 50 for more details. Attend a New StudentAdvising session to develop an educational Plan.Counseling is available if you need further assistance.Register and Pay FeesRegister for classes online at your registration date andtime. Your registration is not complete until your feesare paid.Financial Assistance is available!See pages 54-55 for Financial Aid, Scholarshipand Fee Waiver informationHelp Lines for Registration• Admissions and Records (619) 660-4275(assistance registering, applying)• Cashiers Office (assistance (619) 660-4256completing fee payment step)• Counseling (clearing prerequisites) (619) 660-4429• Disabled Student Services (619) 660-4386(hearing impaired)• Financial Aid (need fee waiver, etc.) (619) 660-4201• Orientation, Assessment & (619) 660-4426New Student AdvisingRegister for classes online usingWebAdvisor:www.cuyamaca.eduRegistration: November 11 - January 23Hours: Monday-Saturday 7am -10pmSemester starts: January 26New features of WebAdvisor• Change password• Manage waitlists• Shopping cart• Register for <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> & Grossmont at same time• Faster!• Online registration• Verify/print schedule• Fee payment• Grades• Update your address/email/phone• Class Schedule SearchTo Register:• New and Returning students must have anapplication on file to register. Apply on the web atwww.cuyamaca.edu or in the Admissions and RecordsOffice.• Registration times will be mailed to those studentswith a current application on file by October 24. Afterthat mailing, registration times will be assigned on arolling basis.• You may register at or after your registration date andtime.• Prerequisites should be cleared in the CounselingOffice before registering.• Fee payment is expected at the time of registration.Failure to pay will result in a hold on your records. Nobill will be mailed.• Free Internet access for registration is available inAdmissions and Counseling office lobbies.More detailed information begins on page 51.WebAdvisorOnline RegistrationFREE EMAIL!!!Every student registered during the current semester has anemail account accessible from ANYWHERE in the world! Formore information go to: www.cuyamaca.edu/cc/email.asp. Ifyou have any questions, feel free to visit the open computer labin the Science & Technology Center for personal assistance.<strong>Spring</strong> Office Hours for Admissions and Records,Counseling, Financial Aid,CalWORKs, Student ID:Monday & Thursday8:00am - 7:00pmTuesday & Wednesday (1/20-2/4) 8:00am - 7:00pmTuesday & Wednesday (2/10-6/2) 8:00am - 5:00pmFriday8:00am - 4:30pmSaturday (1/24 & 1/31)9:00am - 1:00pm1


DYNAMIC CLASS SCHEDULE SEARCHYou can search forsections withoutlogging in by usingthe “Class Schedule”link under “OnlineServices” on the<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> homepage(www.cuyamaca.edu).Select “<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong>” fromthe Term pull-down menu.Location pull-down menushould be “<strong>Cuyamaca</strong>”. (If youleave this blank you will getcourses at both campuses.)Select Subject from pull-downmenus and type the coursenumber you are interested ininto the “Course” box.The more information youenter the more limited yourresults will be.Click “Submit”If you are a continuing student youcan register for classes by logging in.If you are new pleaseuse the “ApplyOnline” link on the<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> homepage(www.cuyamaca.edu).WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu4 WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


WEB REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONSSign on atwww.cuyamaca.eduand click onWebAdvisorSTEP 1LOG INWebConnect has a new look and a new name - WebAdvisor.(Screen images may vary slightly from those shown in these instructions.)Click hereto Log InTYPE YOURUSER ID. YourUser ID shouldbe sent to you.In general it isyour first name,dot, last name:john.doe, forexample.TYPE YOUR PASSWORD. Your password is initiallyyour birthdate (MMDDYY). You will be prompted tochange your password the first time you log in.Click “Submit”WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu5WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


Click “Students”STEP 2FIND YOUR COURSESAfter logging in allscreens should nowwelcome you by name.Click on“Search, Add, Drop,Wait List Options”There are 2 primaryregistration options:“Search and Register”if you don’t know thecourse Section Number“Express Registration”if you do know thecourse Section NumberWebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu6WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


OPTION 1 SEARCH/REGISTER FOR CLASSESSelect “<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong>” fromthe Term pull-down menu.Location pull-down menu should be“<strong>Cuyamaca</strong>”. (If you leave this blankyou will get courses at both campuses.)Select Subject from pull-down menusand type the course number you areinterested in into the “Course” box.The more information you enter themore limited your results will be.Click “Submit”Put a check mark nextto the class(es) youwant to register for.Click “Submit”WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu7WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


OPTION 2EXPRESS REGISTRATIONType SectionNumber(s), Add Code(if needed), and TermClick “Submit”STEP 3REGISTER FOR YOUR COURSESYour course(s) are put into a “Wish List”Under “Action”Select “Register”Click “Submit”WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu8 WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


Here are all of thesections for whichyou are currentlyregistered.Click “OK” to return to the Main MenuIf you are done registering Click "Make a Payment" to payon-line. See below for additional payment instructions.STEP 4PAY FOR YOUR COURSESPAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS• NO BILL WILL BE MAILED! Your payment isexpected when you register.• Use your credit card to pay online on WebAdvisor.• Pay with a check or money order by mail or drop yourpayment in the drop box at the <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>Cashier’s Office• Do NOT send cash through the mail!• Make your check or money order payable to <strong>Cuyamaca</strong><strong>College</strong>.• To ensure that your payment is properly credited, writeyour Colleague ID number on the face of the checkor money order. If you are paying for someone else,make sure their name and ID number are on thepayment.• Mail your payment to:CASHIER’S OFFICEGROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT8800 GROSSMONT COLLEGE DR.EL CAJON, CA 92020Please note: This address is for registration payments ONLY. All othercorrespondence should be mailed to the college address shown on back cover.Enter PaymentAmountSelect cardtype and click“Submit”WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu9WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


ART ONLINEART 100 Art AppreciationBIOLOGY ONLINEBIO 112 Contemporary Issues Enviro ResourceBUSINESS OFFICETECHNOLOGY ONLINEBOT 101A Keyboarding/Document ProcessingBOT 101B Keyboarding/Document ProcessingBOT 102A Inter Keyboarding/Doc Process IBOT 102B Inter Keyboarding/Doc Processing IIBOT 104 Filing and Records ManagementBOT 118 Integrated Office ProjectsBOT 120 Comprehensive Word IBOT 121 Comprehensive Word IIBOT 122 Comprehensive Word IIIBOT 123 Comprehensive Excel IBOT 124 Comprehensive Excel IIBOT 125 Comprehensive Excel IIIBOT 126 Comprehensive Access IBUSINESS ONLINEBUS 110BUS 111BUS 115BUS 120BUS 121BUS 125BUS 146BUS 195Introduction to BusinessEntrepreneurship: Starting/Dev a BusHuman Relations in BusinessFinancial AccountingManagerial AccountingBusiness LawMarketingFamily Income ManagementCHILD DEVELOPMENTONLINECD 101CD 115CD 125CD 131CD 138Parent EducationChanging American FamilyChild Growth and DevelopmentChild, Family and CommunityAdmin of Child DevelopmentPrograms IICOMMUNICATION ONLINECOMM 110 Introduction to Mass CommunicationCOMPUTER AND INFORMATIONSCIENCE ONLINECIS 110CIS 120C u y a m a c a O n l i n eOnline courses are taught via the Internet. Thereare no real-time class meetings. Some onlinecourses require an orientation on campus andsome require on-campus exams. Online courses areIs Online for YOU?• Are you self-motivated?• Are you able to read and follow written instructions?• Do you have good time management skills?• Do you have basic computer skills?• Do you have access to a dependable internet connection?• Do you LIKE working at the computer?Principles Information SystemsComputer Maintenance A+ CertCIS 125CIS 161CIS 162CIS 190CIS 191CIS 211CIS 212CIS 213CIS 215Network + CertificationFundamentals of TelecommunicationNetwork Diagram using MS VisioIntro Windows Operating SystemIntro Unix Operating SystemWeb Markup LanguagesIntroduction to DreamweaverAdvanced Web DevelopmentJavascript ProgrammingCOMPUTER SCIENCE ONLINECS 181CS 182CS 281CS 282Intro to C++ ProgrammingIntro to Java ProgrammingIntermediate C++ ProgrammingIntermediate Java ProgrammingECONOMICS ONLINEECON 120 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 121 Principles of MicroeconomicsEDUCATION ONLINEED 214 Developing an Online CourseENGLISH ONLINEENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & ReadingENGL 122 Introduction to LiteratureEXERCISE SCIENCE ONLINEES 250ES 272Intro to Physical EducationIssues in Childhood ObesityGRAPHIC DESIGN ONLINEGD 105GD 126GD 217Fundamentals of Digital MediaPhotoshop Digital ImagingWeb GraphicsGEOGRAPHY ONLINEGEOG 120 Elements of Physical GeographyHEALTH EDUCATION ONLINEHED 105HED 120HED 155HED 201HED 255Health Education for TeachersPersonal Health & LifestylesRealities of NutritionIntro to Public HealthScience of NutritionHISTORY ONLINEHIST 108HIST 109Early American HistoryModern American History10transferable to most California colleges and universities.For textbook information, please contact the instructor.Students may not enroll in any two classes that have thesame required times on campus.Misconceptions concerning Online classes:̸• Online classes are easier.• Online classes have less homework.• Online classes do not have any tests.• Online classes take less time.• Online classes do not transfer to other colleges anduniversities.S e e C o u r s e O f f e r i n g s f o r d e t a i l sCheck with a counselor to find out which of these courses meet CSU GE-Breadth and IGETC requirementsCourse Title Course Title Course TitleHUMANITIES ONLINEHUM 110HUM 120HUM 155Principles of the HumanitiesEuropean HumanitiesMythologyLIBRARY INFORMATIONRESOURCES ONLINELIR 110 Research methods in an Online WorldMATH ONLINEMATH 160 Elementary StatisticsMUSIC ONLINEMUS 111MUS 115History of JazzHistory of Rock MusicORNAMENTALHORTICULTURE ONLINEOH 200 Intro to CAD Landscape DesignPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT-COUNSELING ONLINEPDC 124 Lifelong SuccessPHILOSOPHY ONLINEPHIL 110PHIL 125PHIL 140General intro to PhilosophyCritical ThinkingProblems in EthicsPOLITICAL SCIENCE ONLINEPOSC 121 Intro to U.S. Govt & PoliticsPOSC 130 Intro to International RelationsPSYCHOLOGY ONLINEPSY 120PSY 134PSY 165PSY 170Introductory PsychologyHuman SexualityDevelopmental PsychologyAbnormal PsychologyREAL ESTATE ONLINERE 190 Real Estate PrinciplesRELIGIOUS STUDIESONLINERELG 120 World ReligionsSOCIOLOGY ONLINESOC 120 Introductory SociologyFor more information, check out GCCCD Online at www.gcccd.edu/online


Want to put somein your schedule?TAKE A BLENDED CLASSWhat is a blended class?• A blended class is a class that is offered partlyin the classroom (at least 51%) and partlyonline (no more than 49%).What are the advantages?• You get the best of both worlds: face-to-facetime with your instructor AND the flexibilityof online learning.• You have greater flexibility in arranging yourpersonal schedule: your work, your play, andyour other classes.S e e C o u r s e O f f e r i n g s f o r d e t a i l sCheck with a counselor to find out which of these courses meet CSU GE-Breadth and IGETC requirementsCourse Title Course Title Course TitleBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESBLENDEDBIO 215Statistics for Life SciencesBUSINESS BLENDEDBUS 120BUS 121BUS 125BUS 128Financial AccountingManagerial AccountingBusiness LawBusiness CommunicationCOMMUNICATIONBLENDEDCOMM 120 Interpersonal CommunicationCOMPUTER ANDINFORMATION SCIENCEBLENDEDCIS 105CIS 110CIS 120CIS 121CIS 140CIS 190CIS 191Introduction to ComputingPrinciples Information SystemsComputer Maintenance A+ CertNetwork Cabling SystemsDatabasesWindows Operating SystemLinux Operating SystemCIS 201CIS 202CIS 203CIS 204CIS 205CIS 211CIS 212CIS 213CIS 261CIS 262CIS 290CIS 299CISCO Networking Academy ICISCO Networking Academy IICISCO Networking Academy IIICISCO Networking Academy IVCISCO Networking Academy VWeb Markup LanguagesIntroduction to Web DevelopmentAdvanced Web DevelopmentTelecommunications & ConvergentTechnologiesFundamentals of Wireless LANsWindows System AdministrationCCNA–I DiscoveryCOMPUTER SCIENCEBLENDEDCS 119 Program Design and DevelopmentENGLISH BLENDEDENGL 098 English FundamentalsENGL 110 <strong>College</strong> CompositionENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & ReadingENGL 122 Intro to LiteratureENGL 124 Advanced CompositionENGL 202 Intro to Film as Literature11GRAPHIC DESIGNBLENDEDGD 210GD 222Graphic Design PrinciplesFlash Web AnimationMATH BLENDEDMATH 110 Int. Algebra-Bus, Math, Sci & EngrPARALEGAL STUDIESBLENDEDPARA 100 Introduction to Paralegal StudiesPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT-COUNSELING BLENDEDPDC 124Lifelong SuccessPSYCHOLOGY BLENDEDPSY 215Stats for the Behavioral SciencesSPANISH BLENDEDSPAN 121 Spanish IISPAN 220 Spanish III


<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> “Options”WAYS TO BUILD YOUR SKILLS, TRANSFER TO A UNIVERSITY,OR COMPLETE YOUR CERTIFICATE OR DEGREEJANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER3 WeekIntersession<strong>Spring</strong> Semester - Full Term16 Weeks8 WeekCourses8 WeekCoursesShort Term CoursesSaturday CoursesSummer8 Week4 Week 4 WeekSummer6 WeekOnline Web-based CoursesOpen Entry/Open Exit CoursesCommunity Learning Courses (noncredit)Fall Semester - Full Term16 Weeks8 WeekCourses8 WeekCoursesShort Term CoursesSaturday CoursesIntersession = Short-term classes offered in JanuaryFull Term = Classes offered <strong>Spring</strong> & Fall semesters - mornings, afternoons, evenings and SaturdaysSaturday Courses = Classes offered on most Saturdays (may include a weekday evening)Online = Classes using computers connected to the internetOpen Entry/Open Exit = Business Office Technology Lab and Fitness CenterCommunity Learning = Noncredit and fee-based classes (see “PREVIEW” or visitwww.cuyamaca.edu/preview for offerings)ART 299 – SPECIAL TECHNIQUES INPAINTINGPrerequisite: ART 222 or equivalent with agrade of “C” or better or “Pass”For advanced painters who seek knowledgein a variety of traditional painting techniquesincluding imprimatura, toned ground, allaprima, indirect painting (using glazing andscumbling), wet-on-wet, impasto (thick paint),sgraffito (scratching to reveal priorunderpainting), drybrush, and wiping-outtechniques.ASL 299 – BABY SIGN: SIGNING WITHINFANTS AND TODDLERSMethods and benefits of using ASL withinfants/toddlers. Emphasizes methods,benefits, philosophies of teaching infants andtoddlers to communicate using ASL.ASL 299 – BABY SIGN: SIGNING WITHSCHOOL AGE CHILDRENMethods and benefits of using ASL withschool age children. Emphasizes methods,benefits, philosophies of teaching school agechildren to communicate using ASL.BOT 298 – INTERNET BASICSRecommended Preparation: BOT 097 orequivalent and ENGL 098R or ESL 105 orequivalent reading levelNEW AND EXPERIMENTAL COURSESEnables students to use the Internet includingunderstanding basics such as searching andnavigating the Internet and accessing email.Pass/No Pass only. Non-degreeapplicable.CD 299 – CREATIVE PUPPETRY/GROUPTIME EXPERIENCES FOR YOUNGCHILDRENFor the practicing teacher to enhancesuccessful preschool/early primary grouptimes through creative curriculum alternatives.Includes puppetry in all phases of classroominstruction and curriculum areas, as well asteacher-child interactions and groupmanagement. Pass/No Pass only.CIS 299 – CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY IDISCOVERYRecommended Preparation: CIS 120 orequivalent with a grade of “C” or better or“Pass”Introductory Cisco course that introducesstudents to fundamental networkingconcepts/technologies. Provides hands-onintroduction to networking and the Internetusing tools/hardware commonly found in thehome and small business environment.ES 299 – KICKBOXINGFundamentals of kickboxing, includingkickboxing safety skills and etiquette. Includes12solo training, partner training, equipmenttraining, and controlled sparring as practicedby the Kali/Jeet Kune Do family. May betaken four times for credit.ESL 299 – EDITING SKILLS FOR COLLEGECOMPOSITIONRecommended Preparation: ESL 106 orequivalent with a grade of “C” or better or“Pass”Designed to give ESL students instructionand guided practice in editing paragraphs andessays. Pass/No Pass only.HUM 299 – ITALIAN LIFE AND CULTUREOffered in Florence, Italy, as part of the<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Study Abroad program.Introduces students to the Italian-speakingworld–past and present–through theexamination of its artistic creativity, culture,philosophy, geography, politics, educationand customs.PDC 298 – TUTORINGCovers theory of effective tutoring byexploring the roles and goals of a tutor andcommon misconceptions about those rolesand goals, and how to deal with issues thatultimately arise in the tutoring experience.Emphasis on effective tutoring inmathematics or English. Pass/No Passonly. Non-degree applicable.


Short-Term Courses (Deadline Dates)First 8-Week CoursesLast Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date4933 ASL 299 ASL With Infants/Toddlers 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/38975 AUTO 191 ASSET-Brakes & Alignment 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/45003 AUTO 206 ASEP - Work Experience 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/55067 BOT 101A Keyboard/Document Processing 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/55093 BOT 102A Inter Keyboard/Doc Process I 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/55083 BUS 125 Business Law 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/45218 ECON 120 Principles of Macroeconomics 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/25273 ENGL 049A Basic Spelling and Phonics 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/25265 ENGL 110 <strong>College</strong> Composition 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/35284 ENGL 110 <strong>College</strong> Composition 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/25260 ENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & Reading 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/25465 MATH 090 Elementary Algebra 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/45467 MATH 090 Elementary Algebra 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/25499 MATH 128 Children's Math Thinking 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/45535 MUS 115 History of Rock Music 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/55596 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/55871 WWTR 101 Water/Wastewater Technology 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/35872 WWTR 102 Calculations Water/Wastewater 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/25873 WWTR 104 Applied Hydraulics 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/39034 WWTR 130 Water Distribution Systems 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/29037 WWTR 270 Public Works Supervision 1/26 3/20 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/6 2/2Second 8-Week CoursesLast Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date9068 ASL 299 ASL with School Age Children 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/315001 AUTO 197 ASSET - Work Experience 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/28976 AUTO 205 ASEP-Engine Performance & A/C 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/19012 BOT 101A Keyboard/Document Processing 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25079 BOT 101B Keyboard/Document Processing 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25105 BOT 102B Inter Keyboard/Doc Process II 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25209 BOT 118 Integrated Office Projects 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25142 BOT 126 Comprehensive Access I 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25086 BUS 125 Business Law 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25095 BUS 128 Business Communication 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/15860 COMM 124 Intercultural Communication 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/315223 ECON 121 Principles of Microeconomics 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/305278 ENGL 049B Intermediate Spelling & Phonic 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/305259 ENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & Reading 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/315316 ENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & Reading 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/305323 ENGL 124 Advanced Composition 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/309126 ENGL 202 Intro to Film as Literature 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/309070 ESL 107 Oral Communication Skills 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/35407 HED 120 Personal Health & Lifestyles 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25481 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/15497 MATH 110 Int Algebra-Bus,Math,Sci&Engr 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/15478 MATH 160 Elementary Statistics 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25526 MUS 111 History of Jazz 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25598 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25608 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25610 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25768 PSY 120 Introductory Psychology 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/315786 RE 190 Real Estate Principles 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 4/25815 SOC 125 Marriage, Fam & Alt Lifestyles 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/315874 WWTR 101 Water/Wastewater Technology 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/319033 WWTR 102 Calculations Water/Wastewater 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/309035 WWTR 112 Plant Operation:Water Treatmt 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/309036 WWTR 120 Advanced Wastewater Treatment 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/315885 WWTR 130 Water Distribution Systems 3/23 5/22 3/27 3/27 3/27 4/3 5/8 3/31Special Short-Term Courses12-14 week courses starting in FebruaryLast Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date4944 ART 100 Art Appreciation 2/24 5/21 3/9 2/28 2/28 3/17 4/30 3/104945 ART 100 Art Appreciation 2/23 5/20 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/95008 BIO 130 General Biology I 2/23 5/20 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/95143 CIS 110 Principles Information Systems 1/26 5/1 2/11 1/30 1/30 2/20 4/3 2/125144 CIS 110 Principles Information Systems 1/26 5/1 2/11 1/30 1/30 2/20 4/3 2/125844 COMM 120 Interpersonal Communication 2/9 5/20 2/26 2/13 2/17 3/6 4/24 2/275847 COMM 120 Interpersonal Communication 2/9 5/20 2/24 2/13 2/17 3/9 4/27 2/255274 ENGL 098 English Fundamentals 2/6 5/22 2/26 2/10 2/10 3/6 4/24 2/275275 ENGL 098 English Fundamentals 2/9 5/20 2/24 2/13 2/17 3/9 4/27 2/255287 ENGL 098 English Fundamentals 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265266 ENGL 110 <strong>College</strong> Composition 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265360 ENGL 110 <strong>College</strong> Composition 2/9 5/20 2/24 2/13 2/17 3/9 4/27 2/255297 ENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & Reading 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265303 ENGL 120 <strong>College</strong> Composition & Reading 2/9 5/20 2/24 2/13 2/17 3/9 4/27 2/2513


Short-Term Courses (Deadline Dates)Special Short-Term Courses (continued)Last Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date5364 ENGL 124 Advanced Composition 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265276 ENGL 135 Newspaper Production 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265319 ENGL 136 Newspaper Production 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265320 ENGL 137 Newspaper Production 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265321 ENGL 138 Newspaper Production 2/10 5/21 2/25 2/14 2/18 3/5 4/28 2/265725 ES 250 Intro to Physical Education 2/2 5/1 2/17 2/6 2/6 2/26 4/3 2/185330 ESL 025 Esl Workplace Skills Lab 2/20 5/22 3/5 2/24 2/24 3/6 4/24 3/65372 GEOG 120 Elements of Physical Geography 2/23 5/20 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/95375 GEOG 121 Physical Geography Laboratory 2/23 5/20 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/95398 HED 120 Personal Health & Lifestyles 2/17 5/16 3/4 2/21 2/21 3/13 4/20 3/55425 HIST 101 Modern World History 2/24 5/21 3/9 2/28 2/28 3/17 4/30 3/105438 HIST 108 Early American History 2/24 5/21 3/9 2/28 2/28 3/17 4/30 3/105442 HIST 109 Modern American History 2/27 5/22 3/5 3/3 3/3 3/13 5/1 3/65448 HUM 110 Principles of the Humanities 2/23 5/20 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/95597 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 2/23 5/22 3/10 2/27 2/27 3/19 4/24 3/118992 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 2/27 5/22 3/5 3/3 3/3 3/13 5/1 3/65639 PHIL 110 General Intro to Philosophy 2/26 5/21 3/4 3/2 3/2 3/12 4/30 3/59010 PHIL 117 Hist of Phil Ii:modern&contemp 2/24 5/21 3/9 2/28 2/28 3/17 4/30 3/105642 PHIL 125 Critical Thinking 2/25 5/20 3/3 3/1 3/2 3/11 4/29 3/45645 PHIL 130 Logic 2/23 5/20 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/95769 PSY 120 Introductory Psychology 2/24 5/21 3/9 2/28 2/28 3/17 4/30 3/105801 RELG 120 World Religions 2/23 5/18 2/28 2/27 2/27 3/9 4/27 3/25814 SOC 120 Introductory Sociology 2/23 5/22 3/7 2/27 2/27 3/16 4/29 3/9Short-Term CoursesLast Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date4944 ART 100 Art Appreciation 2/24 5/21 3/9 2/28 2/28 3/17 4/30 3/104916 ASL 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA4996 AUTO 180 Automotive Service Advisor 1/30 2/27 2/5 2/3 2/3 1/30 2/20 2/65006 BIO 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5208 BOT 095 Keyboard Skill Reinforcement 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5037 BOT 096 Computer Basics for the Office 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5038 BOT 097 Windows Basics for the Office 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5039 BOT 100 Basic Keyboarding 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5040 BOT 101A Keyboard/Document Processing 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5041 BOT 101B Keyboard/Document Processing 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5042 BOT 102A Inter Keyboard/Doc Process I 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5090 BOT 102B Inter Keyboard/Doc Process II 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5043 BOT 103A Bldg Keyboarding Skill I 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5044 BOT 103B Bldg Keyboarding Skill II 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5045 BOT 103C Bldg Keyboarding Skill III 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5206 BOT 104 Filing & Records Management 2/9 4/17 2/20 2/13 2/17 2/27 4/1 2/215207 BOT 105 Data Entry Skills 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA9011 BOT 108 Use Calculators/Solve Bus Prob 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5046 BOT 114 Essential Word 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5047 BOT 115 Essential Excel 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5048 BOT 116 Essential Access 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5049 BOT 117 Essential Powerpoint 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5050 BOT 120 Comprehensive Word I 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5068 BOT 120 Comprehensive Word I 1/26 3/6 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 2/25 2/25051 BOT 121 Comprehensive Word II 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5069 BOT 121 Comprehensive Word II 3/9 4/18 3/12 3/13 3/17 3/18 4/3 3/145052 BOT 122 Comprehensive Word III 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5070 BOT 122 Comprehensive Word III 4/20 5/22 4/24 4/24 4/24 4/29 5/15 4/255053 BOT 123 Comprehensive Excel I 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5071 BOT 123 Comprehensive Excel I 1/26 2/28 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/4 2/20 1/315054 BOT 124 Comprehensive Excel II 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5072 BOT 124 Comprehensive Excel II 3/2 4/4 3/6 3/6 3/6 3/11 3/27 3/75055 BOT 125 Comprehensive Excel III 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5108 BOT 125 Comprehensive Excel III 4/13 5/22 4/17 4/17 4/17 4/24 5/13 4/205056 BOT 126 Comprehensive Access I 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5057 BOT 127 Comprehensive Access II 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5058 BOT 128 Comprehensive Access III 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5059 BOT 129 Comprehensive Powerpoint I 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5060 BOT 130 Comprehensive Powerpoint II 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5061 BOT 131 Comprehensive Powerpoint III 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5066 BOT 150 Using Microsoft Publisher 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5062 BOT 151 Using Microsoft Outlook 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5106 BOT 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 5/22 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5238 BOT 201 Adv Keyboard/Document Process 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5063 BOT 223 Office Work Experience 1/26 5/30 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 2/185604 BOT 224 Office Work Experience 1/26 5/30 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 2/185065 BOT 225 Office Work Experience 1/26 5/30 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 2/185202 BOT 280A Prepare Performance Exam Word 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5239 BOT 280B Prepare Performance Exam Word 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5203 BOT 281A Prepare Performance Exam Excel 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5240 BOT 281B Prepare Performance Exam Excel 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5204 BOT 282A Prepare Performnce Exam Access 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5241 BOT 282B Prepare Performnce Exam Access 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5205 BOT 283A Prepare Perform Exam Powerpt 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5242 BOT 283B Prepare Perform Exam Powerpt 1/26 5/30 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA14


Short-Term Courses (Deadline Dates)Last Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date5211 BOT 298 Internet Basics 1/26 6/2 4/17 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5148 CHEM 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5145 CIS 110 Principles Information Systems 2/17 5/1 2/27 2/21 2/21 3/9 4/9 3/25149 CIS 110 Principles Information Systems 2/17 5/1 2/27 2/21 2/21 3/9 4/9 3/25165 CIS 162 Network Diagram Using Ms Visio 2/17 4/3 2/25 2/21 2/21 3/2 3/24 2/265181 CIS 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5166 CIS 201 Cisco Networking Academy I 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5167 CIS 202 Cisco Networking Academy II 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5168 CIS 203 Cisco Networking Academy III 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5169 CIS 204 Cisco Networking Academy IV 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5159 CIS 205 Cisco Networking Academy V 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5182 CIS 262 Fundamentals of Wireless Lans 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA9019 CIS 299 Cisco Network Aca I Discovery 1/26 5/22 4/3 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5226 ED 214 Developing an Online Course 2/23 4/24 3/4 2/27 2/27 3/10 4/3 3/55261 ENGL 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5256 ENGR 210 Electric Circuits 1/26 5/13 2/10 1/30 1/30 2/23 4/15 2/115258 ENGR 220 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics 1/26 5/13 2/10 1/30 1/30 2/23 4/15 2/115719 ES 010 Cardio Fitness & Nutrition 1/26 5/22 3/27 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5720 ES 010 Cardio Fitness & Nutrition 1/26 5/22 3/27 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5655 ES 011 Circuit Training 1/26 5/22 3/27 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5656 ES 011 Circuit Training 1/26 5/22 3/27 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5657 ES 012 Sports Conditioning 1/26 5/22 3/27 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5658 ES 012 Sports Conditioning 1/26 5/22 3/27 2/6 2/6 2/27 4/24 NA5715 ES 155A Beginning Basketball 2/25 5/13 3/3 3/1 3/2 3/11 4/22 3/45732 ES 155B Intermediate Basketball 2/25 5/13 3/3 3/1 3/2 3/11 4/22 3/45692 ES 155C Advanced Basketball 3/18 5/14 3/24 3/22 3/23 3/26 4/30 3/255733 ES 155C Advanced Basketball 2/25 5/13 3/3 3/1 3/2 3/11 4/22 3/45695 ES 206 Intercollegiate Basketball 1/26 3/13 2/2 1/30 1/30 2/5 3/2 2/35708 ES 206 Intercollegiate Basketball 1/26 3/13 2/2 1/30 1/30 2/5 3/2 2/35709 ES 206 Intercollegiate Basketball 1/26 3/13 2/3 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/2 2/45722 ES 206 Intercollegiate Basketball 1/26 3/13 2/3 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/2 2/45730 ES 207 Adv Tech/Strategies Basketball 3/17 5/14 3/23 3/21 3/21 3/26 4/30 3/245728 ES 219 Adv Tech/Strategies of Soccer 3/17 5/14 3/23 3/21 3/21 3/26 4/30 3/245745 ES 272 Issues in Childhood Obesity 2/2 2/27 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/9 2/20 2/75402 GD 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5367 GEOG 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5368 GEOL 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5392 HED 105 Health Education for Teachers 2/2 2/27 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/9 2/20 2/75393 HED 105 Health Education for Teachers 4/13 5/8 4/17 4/17 4/17 4/20 5/1 4/185404 HED 120 Personal Health & Lifestyles 1/26 3/7 2/3 1/30 1/30 2/6 3/2 2/45456 IS 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5457 IS 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/5 1/21 1/21 1/5 1/21 1/9 1/21 NA5458 LIR 110 Research Methods Online 2/2 3/27 2/11 2/6 2/6 2/17 3/13 2/125512 MATH 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA9027 OH 171 Landscape Drafting 2/4 3/25 2/10 2/8 2/9 2/11 3/11 2/115588 PARA 125 Business Organization 4/15 5/13 4/21 4/19 4/20 4/15 4/29 4/225591 PARA 160 Personal Injury 3/4 4/1 3/10 3/8 3/9 3/4 3/18 3/115592 PARA 170 Worker's Compensation 1/28 2/25 2/3 2/1 2/2 1/28 2/11 2/45626 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/26 5/18 2/7 1/30 1/30 2/23 4/20 2/95627 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/28 5/20 2/10 2/1 2/2 2/18 4/22 2/115628 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/26 5/22 2/10 1/30 1/30 2/27 4/24 2/115634 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/26 5/22 2/10 1/30 1/30 2/27 4/24 2/115623 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/27 5/19 2/9 1/31 1/31 2/17 4/21 2/105630 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/27 5/19 2/9 1/31 1/31 2/17 4/21 2/105633 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/28 5/20 2/10 2/1 2/2 2/18 4/22 2/115621 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/27 5/21 2/12 1/31 1/31 2/25 4/23 2/175622 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/27 5/21 2/12 1/31 1/31 2/25 4/23 2/175624 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/27 5/21 2/11 1/31 1/31 2/24 4/23 2/125632 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/28 5/20 2/10 2/1 2/2 2/18 4/22 2/115631 PDC 124 Lifelong Success 1/29 5/21 2/11 2/2 2/2 2/19 4/23 2/125611 PDC 130 Study Skills & Time Management 3/6 3/13 3/6 3/5 3/6 3/13 3/9 NA8993 PDC 130 Study Skills & Time Management 1/26 4/17 1/31 1/30 1/30 2/9 3/16 NA9119 PDC 140 Life Skill&Personal Adjustmnt 3/13 5/22 3/19 3/17 3/17 3/27 5/1 3/205614 PDC 298 Tutoring 4/17 4/24 4/17 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/20 NA5615 PDSS 080 Educational Assessment 1/26 6/2 5/18 1/30 1/30 2/27 4/24 NA5620 PDSS 198 Supervised Tutoring 1/26 6/2 6/2 2/6 6/2 2/27 6/2 NA5636 PHIL 110 General Intro to Philosophy 1/26 5/16 2/12 1/30 1/30 2/25 4/13 2/145879 WWTR 280 Backflow Tester Training 2/2 2/27 2/3 2/6 2/6 2/5 2/19 2/4Saturday Short-Term CoursesLast Day Refund Drop Deadline P/NP (CR/NC) Last Day CensusSection Course Title Begins Ends to Add Deadline without a "W" Petition Deadline to Drop Date5119 CD 128 Music & Movement for Child Dev 1/31 3/21 2/6 2/4 2/4 2/6 3/7 2/75131 CD 299 Creative Puppetry & Group Time 4/4 4/18 4/4 4/3 4/4 4/13 4/13 NA5132 CD 299 Garden-Based Education 5/2 5/16 5/2 5/1 5/2 5/4 5/8 NA5137 CD 299 Character Dev Using Animals 4/25 5/9 4/25 4/24 4/25 4/27 5/1 NA5744 ES 270 Cooperative Games 4/18 4/25 4/18 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/20 NA5585 PARA 100 Intro to Paralegal Studies 1/31 3/21 2/6 2/4 2/4 2/6 3/7 2/75587 PARA 110 Civil Litigation Practice&proc 3/28 5/16 4/3 4/1 4/1 4/3 5/2 4/45609 PDC 130 Study Skills & Time Management 2/21 2/28 2/21 2/20 2/21 2/23 2/23 NA5789 RE 193 Real Estate Legal Aspects 3/14 4/18 3/20 3/18 3/18 3/16 3/28 3/215796 RE 290 Real Estate License Training 4/25 5/2 4/25 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/27 NA5797 RE 292 Mortgage Loan Broker & Lending 1/31 3/7 2/6 2/4 2/4 2/2 2/21 2/715


DAY AND EVENING COURSESSection Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsAMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE+# ASL-120 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 4.04919 6:00PM-9:50 Th B-164 M.Reiss-Franklin4920 9:30AM-11:20 MW B-164 K.Nielsen4921 11:30AM-1:20 TTh B-164 J.Smith4922 12:30PM-4:20 M B-164 A.Botz4923 4:00PM-5:50 TTh B-164 A.Botz4924 6:00PM-9:50 M B-164 A.Botz+# ASL-121 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ASL 120 or equivalent.4918 6:00PM-9:50 T B-164 R.Natwick4926 9:30AM-11:20 TTh B-164 J.Smith4927 6:30PM-8:20 MW B-162 K.Nielsen9065 11:30AM-1:20 MW B-162 J.Dorricott+# ASL-220 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ASL 121 or equivalent.4917 9:30AM-11:20 MW B-162 J.Dorricott4928 6:00PM-9:50 Th B-162 R.Natwick+# ASL-221 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ASL 220 or equivalent.4925 6:00PM-9:50 W B-164 V.KolombatovicASL-299 ASL WITH INFANTS/TODDLERS 1.0S 4933 6:00PM-7:40 T B-162 K.Nielsen/P.Walford Jan 26-Mar 20ASL-299 ASL WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN 1.0S 9068 6:00PM-7:40 T B-162 K.Nielsen/P.Walford Mar 23-May 22ANTHROPOLOGY+# ANTH-120 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0Methods and theories of anthropology; cultural variations andsimilarities.4930 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-517 C.Martin4931 6:00PM-8:50 W F-517 M.White+# ANTH-130 INTRO TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.04932 12:30PM-1:45 MW F-517 C.MartinARABIC+# ARBC-120 ARABIC I 5.04936 12:30PM-2:45 MW F-513 G.Sako4937 7:00PM-9:15 TTh F-413 A.Sheai+# ARBC-121 ARABIC II 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ARBC 120 or equivalent ortwo years of high school Arabic.4938 9:30AM-11:45 TTh F-513 G.Zakaria4939 6:30PM-8:45 TTh F-513 J.Abu-Ghazaleh+# ARBC-145 ARABIC CIVILIZATIONS 3.0Arabic may be spoken in class4940 9:00AM-11:50 F F-518 G.Zakaria+# ARBC-220 ARABIC III 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ARBC 121 or equivalent orthree years of high school Arabic.4941 12:30PM-2:45 MW F-518 N.Aldulaimi4942 7:00PM-9:15 TTh F-618 J.Melahaji+# ARBC-250 CONVERSATIONAL ARABIC I 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ARBC 121 or equivalent orthree years of high school Arabic.9003 9:00AM-11:50 F F-513 J.Abu-Ghazaleh+# ARBC-251 CONVERSATIONAL ARABIC II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ARBC 250 or equivalent orfour years of high school Arabic.9004 9:00AM-11:50 F F-513 J.Abu-GhazalehARAMAIC+# ARAM-120 ARAMAIC I 5.09002 9:30AM-11:45 TTh F-413 M.BazziART ONLINE+# ART-100 ART APPRECIATION 3.0Learn how art influences your life.4956 TBA WEB E.Cline#4956 offered via Internet. Find ART100 Overview, Blackboardlogin procedures at www.cuyamaca.edu/edward.cline; login withstandard user ID/password. Complete orientation assignmentsbetween 1/26-2/2.4958 TBA WEB E.Cline#4958 offered via Internet. Find ART100 Overview, Blackboardlogin procedures at www.cuyamaca.edu/edward.cline; login withstandard user ID/password. Complete orientation assignmentsbetween 1/26-2/2.ART+# ART-100 ART APPRECIATION 3.0Learn how art influences your life.S 4943 8:00AM-11:40 M-F B-363 S.Schlichtenmyer Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.S 4944 11:00AM-12:40 TTh B-363 S.Biondo Feb 24-May 21S 4945 2:00PM-3:40 MW B-363 E.Cline Feb 23-May 204946 6:00PM-8:50 W B-363 STAFF4947 9:30AM-10:45 MW B-363 X.Eggleton9199 8:30AM-9:45 TTh TBA M.DeKoningOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.# ART-120 TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3.0Learn how to make aesthetic decisions and choose colors.Students must provide their own art supplies. Under review forCal. State University General Education for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong>; checkwith a counselor for status.4948 9:30AM-12:20 TTh B-376 M.Ramos4949 7:00PM-9:50 TTh B-376 C.Lewallen4950 1:00PM-3:50 MW B-376 STAFFART-121 PAINTING I 3.0Learn advanced painting techniques in oils or acrylics. Studentsmust provide their own art supplies.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 120 or equivalent.4951 4:00PM-6:50 MW B-371 S.Schlichtenmyer# ART-124 DRAWING I 3.0Develop your right and left brain using drawing skills. Studentsmust provide their own art supplies. Under review for Cal. StateUniversity General Education for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong>; check with acounselor for status.4952 4:00PM-6:50 TTh B-368 STAFF4953 6:00PM-8:50 MW B-368 S.Biondo4954 1:00PM-3:50 TTh B-373 M.Ramos4955 8:00AM-2:20 F B-376 M.FordART-125 DRAWING II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 124 or equivalent.4957 8:00AM-2:20 F B-373 C.LewallenART-135 WATERCOLOR I 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 124 or equivalent.4960 9:30AM-12:20 MW B-373 M.Ramos+# ART-140 HIST WEST ART I:PRE TO 1250 AD 3.0Study of art forms from cave paintings to the early Renaissance.4959 1:00PM-3:50 T B-363 J.Abel9039 10:30AM-1:20 T TBA M.DeKoningOffered through Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.+# ART-141 HIST WEST ART II:1250AD-PRE 3.0Study of art forms from the Renaissance to the modern world.4961 6:00PM-8:50 T B-363 J.Abel9040 10:30AM-1:20 Th TBA M.DeKoningOffered through Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.ART-220 PAINTING II 3.0Learn advanced painting techniques in oils or acrylics. Studentsmust provide their own art supplies.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 121 or equivalent.4969 4:00PM-6:50 TTh B-371 S.Schlichtenmyer+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1116For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsART-221 PAINTING III 3.0Focus on developing a "personal statement." Students mustprovide their own art supplies.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 220 or equivalent.4970 4:00PM-6:50 TTh B-371 S.SchlichtenmyerART-222 PAINTING IV 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 221 or equivalent.4971 4:00PM-6:50 TTh B-371 S.SchlichtenmyerART-224 DRAWING III 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 125 or equivalent.4965 8:00AM-2:20 F B-373 C.LewallenART-225 DRAWING IV 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 224 or equivalent.4966 8:00AM-2:20 F B-373 C.LewallenART-230 FIGURE DRAWING I 3.0Develop expressive drawing techniques with regard to thehuman form.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 124 or equivalent.4964 1:00PM-3:50 TTh B-368 X.EggletonART-231 FIGURE DRAWING II 3.0Develop expressive drawing techniques with regard to thehuman form.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 230 or equivalent.4967 1:00PM-3:50 TTh B-368 X.EggletonART-232 FIGURE DRAWING III 3.0Incorporate advanced compositional devices and startdeveloping a "theme."Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 231 or equivalent.4968 1:00PM-3:50 TTh B-368 X.EggletonART-233 FIGURE DRAWING IV 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 232 or equivalent.4972 1:00PM-3:50 TTh B-368 X.EggletonART-235 WATERCOLOR II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 135 or equivalent.4974 9:30AM-12:20 MW B-373 M.RamosART-236 WATERCOLOR III 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 235 or equivalent.4975 9:30AM-12:20 MW B-373 M.RamosART-299 SPECIAL PAINTING TECHNIQUES 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 222 or equivalent.4973 4:00PM-6:50 TTh B-371 S.SchlichtenmyerASTRONOMY+# ASTR-110 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY 3.04976 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-402 G.Thurman4977 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-402 G.Thurman4978 5:30PM-6:45 TTh F-402 G.Thurman+# ASTR-112 GENERAL ASTRONOMY LABORATORY 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ASTR 110 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.4979 7:00PM-9:50 T F-402 G.Thurman4980 7:00PM-9:50 Th F-402 G.ThurmanAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYAUTO-099 INTRO TO AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 3.0Great course for every driver. Learn about your car or beginyour Auto major. Students must purchase and build a car model.4981 2:00PM-3:15 TTh K-122 J.Custeau4982 6:30PM-9:20 M K-122 P.GarityAUTO-100 INTRO TO AUTO TECHNOLOGY LAB 1.0Hands-on intro lab course; learn basics of auto service.4983 6:30PM-9:20 W K-122 C.Branton4984 9:00AM-11:50 F K-104 D.StallAUTO-120 ENGINE PERFORMANCE I 5.0Basic tune-up course. Engine theory, ignition, fuel, emissions,scope pattern.4985 8:00AM-12:00 MW K-104 J.Hannibal4986 6:00PM-10:00 MW K-121 J.CrockerAUTO-121 EMISSION CONTROL LICENSE 5.0Advanced course; recommend knowledge of tuneup, computersystems, etc.4987 6:00PM-10:00 MW K-104 W.KolbeckAUTO-122 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 5.04988 8:00AM-12:00 TTh K-101 J.Custeau4989 6:00PM-10:00 TTh K-121 B.McCombsAUTO-123 ENGINE PERFORMANCE II 5.0Advanced course; need strong electrical/tune-up knowledge.Learn fuel injection/scanners.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in AUTO 120 orequivalent.4991 6:00PM-10:00 TTh K-101 J.HannibalAUTO-127 ADV AUTO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in AUTO 122 or equivalent.4992 6:00PM-10:00 TTh K-121 B.McCombs4993 8:00AM-12:00 TTh K-101 J.CusteauAUTO-130 AUTO BRAKES AND BRAKE LICENSE 5.0Brake theory and repair; basics of anti-lock brakes. Extensivelab time.4994 6:00PM-10:00 MW K-114 J.YoungAUTO-135 ADVANCED BRAKES 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in AUTO 130 or equivalent.4995 6:00PM-10:00 MW K-114 J.YoungAUTO-152 DRIVE TRAIN SYSTEMS 4.08977 6:30PM-9:40 TTh K-114 C.RobertsonAUTO-155 ADVANCED DRIVE TRAIN SYSTEMS 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in AUTO 152 or equivalent.8978 6:30PM-9:40 TTh K-114 C.RobertsonAUTO-180 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADVISOR 1.0S 4996 6:00PM-9:40 F K-121 C.Branton Jan 30-Feb 27AUTO-182 AUTOMOTIVE WORK EXPERIENCECall Chris Branton at (619) 660-4213 for required orientationinformation.Prerequisite: Completion of a minimum of 10 units in Automotive program.Must meet state guidelines for work experience.4997 TBA C.Branton 1.04998 TBA C.Branton 2.04999 TBA C.Branton 3.0SUPERVISED TUTORING 198open to all <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> students enrolled inthe following disciplines:#4916 ASL 198 - American Sign Language#5006 BIO 198 - Biology#5106 BOT 198 - Business Office Technology#5148 CHEM 198 - Chemistry#5181 CIS 198 - Computer & Information Science#5261 ENGL 198 - English#5402 GD 198 - Graphic Design#5367 GEOG 198 - Geography#5368 GEOL 198 - Geology#5456 IS 198 - Interdisciplinary Studies#5457 IS 198 - Interdisciplinary Studies (Intersession)#5512 MATH 198 - Math#5620 PDSS 198 - Personal Development-Special ServicesNo Fee/No Credit course+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu17For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (continued)AUTO-191 ASSET-BRAKES & ALIGNMENT 7.0S 8975 1:00PM-5:15 M-F K-114 P.Garity Jan 26-Mar 20AUTO-197 ASSET - WORK EXPERIENCE 3.0Prerequisite: Admission to the ASSET program.S 5001 TBA P.Garity Mar 23-May 22AUTO-205 ASEP-ENGINE PERFORMANCE & A/C 7.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in AUTO 200 or equivalent.S 8976 1:00PM-5:00 M-F K-114 C.Branton Mar 23-May 22AUTO-206 ASEP - WORK EXPERIENCE 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in AUTO 200 or equivalent.S 5003 TBA C.Branton Jan 26-Mar 20BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ONLINE+# BIO-112 CONTEMP ISSUES ENVIRO RESOURCE 3.05005 TBA WEB P.Hanscom#5005 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailpatricia.hanscom@gcccd.edu by 1/26.BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES+# BIO-115 BIO OF ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS 3.0Principles of drug action; effects of alcohol, tobacco, drugs onthe body.5007 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-408 S.Matz+# BIO-130 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 3.0The characteristics shared by all life forms.S 5008 8:00AM-9:40 MW H-221 S.Matz Feb 23-May 205009 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-408 M.Garcia5010 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-408 STAFF5011 12:30PM-1:45 MW F-408 M.Garcia5012 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-408 STAFF5014 5:30PM-6:45 TTh F-408 H.Higa5015 5:30PM-6:45 MW F-608 M.Garcia8874 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-408 STAFF+# BIO-131 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY 1.0Experiments on the characteristics shared by all life forms.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.5020 7:00PM-9:50 W H-221 M.Gil-Turnes5023 1:00PM-3:50 T H-221 M.Garcia5024 2:00PM-4:50 W H-221 STAFF5026 1:00PM-3:50 Th H-221 STAFF5027 2:00PM-4:50 M H-221 M.Garcia5028 9:00AM-11:50 F H-221 C.Burnett5029 7:00PM-9:50 T H-221 STAFF5030 7:00PM-9:50 Th H-221 H.Higa9085 11:00AM-1:50 W H-221 STAFF+# BIO-140 HUMAN ANATOMY 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130, 131 or equivalent.5017 12:30PM-4:50 TTh H-207 F.Bouton5018 5:30PM-9:50 TTh H-207 B.Richardson5025 8:00AM-12:20 TTh H-207 G.Brulte5031 8:00AM-12:20 MW H-207 K.Dudzik5032 5:00PM-9:20 MW H-207 K.Aylward+# BIO-141 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130, 131 or equivalent.5033 5:30PM-6:45 MW F-408 K.DudzikBIO-141L LAB IN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130, 131 or equivalent;"C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 141 or equivalent or concurrentenrollment.5013 2:00PM-4:50 M H-222 K.Dudzik5016 7:00PM-9:50 W H-222 STAFFSection Time Days Rm Instructor Units+# BIO-152 PARAMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130, 131 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 115 orequivalent.5019 8:00AM-9:20 TTh H-139 K.Netteand9:30AM-12:20 TTh H-2065022 5:00PM-6:20 TTh H-139 STAFFand6:30PM-9:20 TTh H-206+# BIO-210 BIOLOGY II 4.0Survey of the origin, structures, functions of different life forms.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 103 or 110 or anequivalent intermediate algebra course.5034 9:30AM-12:20 TTh H-222 K.Dudzik/M.Garcia+# BIO-215 STATISTICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130, MATH 110 orequivalent.5021 12:30PM-1:50 M H-222 S.Weinertand12:30PM-2:50 W H-222Additional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required.+# BIO-220 MOLECULAR, CELLULAR&EVOLUTION 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 141 or equivalent.Corequisite: BIO 2215035 2:00PM-3:50 M H-139 K.Netteand2:00PM-2:50 W H-139+# BIO-221 MOLECULAR, CELLULAR&EVOLU LAB 1.0Corequisite: BIO 220Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 141 or equivalent.Corequisite: BIO 2205036 3:00PM-5:50 W H-206 K.NetteBUSINESS ONLINEBUS-110 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3.05212 TBA WEB M.Aubry#5212 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailmichael.aubry@gcccd.edu prior to first week of class, 1/26.BUS-111 ENTREP: STARTING A BUSINESS 3.0Starting or expanding a small business.5074 TBA WEB M.Aubry#5074 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailmichael.aubry@gcccd.edu prior to first week of class, 1/26.BUS-115 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS 3.05091 TBA WEB D.Campbell#5091 offered via Internet. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/michael.campbell prior to first week of class.BUS-120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4.05080 TBA WEB C.Obyrne#5080 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, workingknowledge of MS Word required. High speed Internetrecommended. Students MUST emailchristopher.obyrne@gcccd.edu prior to first week of class, 1/17.BUS-121 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BUS 120 or equivalent.5092 TBA WEB G.Shupe#5092 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, workingknowledge of MS Word required. High speed Internetrecommended. Students MUST email george.shupe@gcccd.eduprior to first week of class, 1/17.BUS-125 BUSINESS LAW 3.0S 5086 TBA WEB M.Sessom Mar 23-May 22#5086 offered via Internet. Syllabus will be posted atwww.cuyamaca.edu/marysessom prior to first week of class.5213 TBA WEB M.Sessom#5213 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, Internetrequired. Syllabus will be posted atwww.cuyamaca.edu/marysessom prior to first week of class.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1118For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsBUS-146 MARKETING 3.05243 TBA WEB D.Campbell#5243 offered via Internet. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/michael.campbell prior to first week of class.+ BUS-195 PERSONAL FINANCE 3.08957 TBA WEB J.Damato#8957 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, Internet,working knowledge of MS Word required. High speed Internetrecommended. Syllabus will be posted atwww.cuyamaca.edu/joe.damato prior to first week of class.BUSINESSBUS-110 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3.05073 11:00AM-12:15 TTh C-301 V.HarrisonBUS-111 ENTREP: STARTING A BUSINESS 3.0Starting or expanding a small business.8950 6:00PM-8:50 Th F-620 M.AubryBUS-120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4.05075 9:30AM-11:20 TTh C-302 R.Farris5076 6:00PM-8:20 Th C-302 C.QuinnAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails email caquinn313@cox.net5077 6:00PM-8:25 M C-302 C.ObyrneAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails email christopher.obyrne@gcccd.edu5078 8:30AM-10:50 W C-302 C.ObyrneAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails see christopher.obyrne@gcccd.edu5110 8:30AM-10:55 F C-302 C.QuinnAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails email caquinn313@cox.netBUS-121 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BUS 120 or equivalent.5081 11:30AM-1:20 TTh C-302 R.Farris5082 6:00PM-8:20 T C-302 R.PaccoAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails email richard.pacco@gcccd.edu8954 9:30AM-11:55 M C-302 C.ObyrneAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails email christopher.obyrne@gcccd.eduBUS-122 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BUS 120 or equivalent.9081 6:00PM-9:50 W C-302 R.PaccoBUS-125 BUSINESS LAW 3.0S 5083 9:30AM-12:50 W F-702 M.Sessom Jan 26-Mar 20Additional 2.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.Syllabus will be posted at www.cuyamaca.edu/marysessom prior tofirst week of class.5084 6:30PM-9:20 T D-404 H.RuckerS 5085 8:00AM-11:40 M-F F-702 L.Knapp Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.BUS-128 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 110 or equivalent.S 5087 12:30PM-4:20 TWTh C-301 M.Aubry Jan 05-Jan 21Additional 6 hours 40 min/week instructional time via Internetrequired. Intersession class, see pg 3.5088 6:00PM-8:50 W F-702 J.Damato5089 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-702 J.DamatoS 5095 9:30AM-12:50 W F-702 J.Damato Mar 23-May 22Additional 2.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.8955 2:00PM-3:20 W F-702 J.DamatoAdditional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internetrequired.BUS-159A MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP 3.05248 TBA V.HarrisonMandatory meeting Mon., 1/26, 6pm in F702BUS-176 COMPUTERIZED ACCT APPLICATIONS 2.05096 6:00PM-9:50 T H-113 C.ObyrneBUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGYONLINEALL TBA SECTIONS OFFERED AS OPEN-ENTRY/EXIT FLEXCOURSES. SEE BOT AD FOR ENROLLMENT INFORMATION.STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING THEIRINDIVIDUAL FLEX COURSE HOURS.BOT-101A KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESSING 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 100 orequivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5067 TBA WEB P.Newman Jan 26-Mar 20#5067 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation by 1/30 at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online.9012 TBA WEB P.Newman Mar 23-May 22#9012 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 3/25.BOT-101B KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESSING 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 101A orequivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5079 TBA WEB P.Newman Mar 23-May 22#5079 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation by 4/2 at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online.BOT-102A INTER KEYBOARD/DOC PROCESS I 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 101 or101AB or equivalent.S 5093 TBA WEB P.Newman Jan 26-Mar 20#5093 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 1/30.BOT-102B INTER KEYBOARD/DOC PROCESS II 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 102A orequivalent.S 5105 TBA WEB P.Newman Mar 23-May 22#5105 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 3/25.BOT-104 FILING & RECORDS MANAGEMENT 1.0Recommended Preparation: ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent readinglevel.S 5206 TBA WEB P.Newman Feb 09-Apr 17#5206 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 2/11.BOT-118 INTEGRATED OFFICE PROJECTS 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 102AB, 107, 114, 115,116, 117 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent readinglevel.S 5209 TBA WEB P.Newman Mar 23-May 22#5209 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edubot/online by 3/25.BOT-120 COMPREHENSIVE WORD I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,101AB or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5068 TBA WEB P.Newman Jan 26-Mar 06#5068 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 1/28.BOT-121 COMPREHENSIVE WORD II 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 120 orequivalent.S 5069 TBA WEB P.Newman Mar 09-Apr 18#5069 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 3/11.BOT-122 COMPREHENSIVE WORD III 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 121 or equivalent.S 5070 TBA WEB P.Newman Apr 20-May 22#5070 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 4/22. To add class,email instructor for approval.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu19For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsBUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY ONLINE (continued)BOT-123 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,100 or equivalent.S 5071 TBA WEB A.Zuckerman Jan 26-Feb 28#5071 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 1/28.BOT-124 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL II 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 123 orequivalent.S 5072 TBA WEB A.Zuckerman Mar 02-Apr 04#5072 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 3/4.BOT-125 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL III 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 124 or equivalent.S 5108 TBA WEB A.Zuckerman Apr 13-May 22#5108 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 4/15. To add class,email instructor for approval.BOT-126 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,100, 116 or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5142 TBA WEB A.Zuckerman Mar 23-May 22#5142 offered via Internet. Students MUST complete onlineorientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/online by 3/25.BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGYALL TBA SECTIONS OFFERED AS OPEN-ENTRY/EXIT FLEXCOURSES. SEE BOT AD FOR ENROLLMENT INFORMATION.STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING THEIRINDIVIDUAL FLEX COURSE HOURS.BOT-095 KEYBOARD SKILL REINFORCEMENT 1.0Pass/No Pass only.S 5208 TBA F-606 P.Newman Jan 26-May 30BOT-096 COMPUTER BASICS FOR THE OFFICE 1.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 100 orequivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5037 TBA F-606 D.Woods Jan 26-May 30BOT-097 WINDOWS BASICS FOR THE OFFICE 1.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 100 orequivalent, BOT 096 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment; ENGL 098Ror ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5038 TBA F-606 D.Woods Jan 26-May 30BOT-100 BASIC KEYBOARDING 1.0Recommended Preparation: ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent readinglevel.S 5039 TBA F-606 C.Lloyd Jan 26-May 30BOT-101A KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESSING 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 100 orequivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5040 TBA F-602 P.Newman Jan 26-May 30BOT-101B KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESSING 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 101A orequivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5041 TBA F-602 P.Newman Jan 26-May 30BOT-102A INTER KEYBOARD/DOC PROCESS I 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 101 or101AB or equivalent.S 5042 TBA F-602 T.Smith Jan 26-May 30BOT-102B INTER KEYBOARD/DOC PROCESS II 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 102A orequivalent.S 5090 TBA F-606 C.Lloyd Jan 26-May 30Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsBOT-103A BLDG KEYBOARDING SKILL I 5.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 100 orequivalent.S 5043 TBA F-602 D.Woods Jan 26-May 30BOT-103B BLDG KEYBOARDING SKILL II 5.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 103A orequivalent.S 5044 TBA F-602 D.Woods Jan 26-May 30BOT-103C BLDG KEYBOARDING SKILL III 5.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 103B orequivalent.S 5045 TBA F-602 D.Woods Jan 26-May 30BOT-105 DATA ENTRY SKILLS 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 100 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation:"C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096 orequivalent.S 5207 TBA F-602 P.Newman Jan 26-May 30BOT-108 USE CALCULATORS/SOLVE BUS PROB 1.0Recommended Preparation: ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent readinglevel9011 TBA F-606 P.Newman Jan 26-May 30BOT-114 ESSENTIAL WORD 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,101AB or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5046 TBA F-602 T.Smith Jan 26-May 30BOT-115 ESSENTIAL EXCEL 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,100 or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5047 TBA F-602 T.Smith Jan 26-May 30BOT-116 ESSENTIAL ACCESS 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,100 or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5048 TBA F-602 P.Noujaim Jan 26-May 30BOT-117 ESSENTIAL POWERPOINT 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,114 or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5049 TBA F-602 M.Waters Jan 26-May 30BOT-120 COMPREHENSIVE WORD I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,101AB or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5050 TBA F-602 M.Watkins Jan 26-May 30BOT-121 COMPREHENSIVE WORD II 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 120 orequivalent.S 5051 TBA F-602 M.Watkins Jan 26-May 30BOT-122 COMPREHENSIVE WORD III 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 121 or equivalent.S 5052 TBA F-602 M.Watkins Jan 26-May 30BOT-123 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,100 or equivalent.S 5053 TBA F-602 M.Waters Jan 26-May 30BOT-124 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL II 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 123 orequivalent.S 5054 TBA F-602 M.Waters Jan 26-May 30BOT-125 COMPREHENSIVE EXCEL III 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 124 or equivalent.S 5055 TBA F-602 M.Waters Jan 26-May 30BOT-126 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,100, 116 or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5056 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-127 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS II 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 126 orequivalent.S 5057 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1120For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsSection Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsBOT-128 COMPREHENSIVE ACCESS III 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 127 or equivalent.S 5058 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-129 COMPREHENSIVE POWERPOINT I 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 101AB,114, 120 or equivalent, ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.S 5059 TBA F-602 D.Louis-Balintec Jan 26-May 30BOT-130 COMPREHENSIVE POWERPOINT II 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 129 orequivalent.S 5060 TBA F-602 D.Louis-Balintec Jan 26-May 30BOT-131 COMPREHENSIVE POWERPOINT III 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 130 or equivalent.S 5061 TBA F-602 D.Louis-Balintec Jan 26-May 30BOT-150 USING MICROSOFT PUBLISHER 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 101AB or121 or equivalent.S 5066 TBA F-602 M.Waters Jan 26-May 30BOT-151 USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 096, 097,101AB, 114 or 120 or equivalent.S 5062 TBA F-602 D.Woods Jan 26-May 30BOT-201 ADV KEYBOARD/DOCUMENT PROCESS 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 102AB or equivalent.S 5238 TBA F-602 P.Newman Jan 26-May 30BOT-223 OFFICE WORK EXPERIENCE 1.0Prerequisite: Limited to majors in Business Office Technology who havecompleted at least 12 units in the major.Recommended Preparation: Keyboarding and computer skills as well astraining in a variety of office procedures as required by most worksites.S 5063 TBA P.Newman Jan 26-May 30Required orientation must be completed by 2/6. Emailpat.newman@gcccd.edu to arrange. For work experiencerequirements see catalog.BOT-224 OFFICE WORK EXPERIENCE 2.0Prerequisite: Limited to majors in Business Office Technology who havecompleted at least 12 units in the major.Recommended Preparation: Keyboarding and computer skills as well astraining in a variety of office procedures as required by most worksites.S 5064 TBA P.Newman Jan 26-May 30Required orientation must be completed by 2/6. Emailpat.newman@gcccd.edu to arrange. For work experiencerequirements see catalog.BOT-225 OFFICE WORK EXPERIENCE 3.0Prerequisite: Limited to majors in Business Office Technology who havecompleted at least 12 units in the major.Recommended Preparation: Keyboarding and computer skills as well astraining in a variety of office procedures as required by most worksites.Prerequisite: Limited to majors in Business Office Technology who havecompleted at least 12 units in the major.S 5065 TBA P.Newman Jan 26-May 30Required orientation must be completed by 2/6. Emailpat.newman@gcccd.edu to arrange. For work experiencerequirements see catalog.BOT-280A PREPARE PERFORMANCE EXAM WORD 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 122 orequivalent.S 5202 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-280B PREPARE PERFORMANCE EXAM WORD 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 122 orequivalent.S 5239 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-281A PREPARE PERFORMANCE EXAM EXCEL 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 125 orequivalentS 5203 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-281B PREPARE PERFORMANCE EXAM EXCEL 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 125 orequivalent.S 5240 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-282A PREPARE PERFORMNCE EXAM ACCESS 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 128 orequivalent.S 5204 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-282B PREPARE PERFORMNCE EXAM ACCESS 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 128 orequivalent.S 5241 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-283A PREPARE PERFORM EXAM POWERPT 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 131 orequivalent.S 5205 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-283B PREPARE PERFORM EXAM POWERPT 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BOT 131 orequivalent.S 5242 TBA F-602 R.Warcholik Jan 26-May 30BOT-298 INTERNET BASICS 5.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in BOT 097 or equivalent,ENGL 098R or ESL 105 or equivalent reading level.5211 TBA F-602 D.WoodsBusiness Office Technology-Flex CoursesTake Charge of Your Own Learning“Flexibility with Responsibility”A Flex Course is a self-paced, individualized course that allows you tostart at any time during the first 11 weeks of the semester and to work atyour own pace. Choose your own lab hours from when the BOT FlexLab is open. To complete the course, follow the course syllabus, turn inassignments, and take tests. Individual assistance is always available.• First-time BOT students (Flex Lab sections) mustattend a one-hour orientation in Rm. F505 Jan 26or 27, 9am, 2pm or 7pm or Jan 31, 9am.° After Jan 31, come to room F505 during lab hours,get an orientation and start class immediately.• Returning BOT students must complete Flex Labpaperwork, but do not need to attend an orientation.• Online BOT students refer to website for orientationinformation www.cuyamaca.edu/bot/onlineFlex Lab Hours: M-Th 9-8, F 9-2:30, Sat 9-3For more information: www.cuyamaca.edu/BOTWant to learn Microsoft Office? Windows Word Excel Access PowerPoint Outlook PublisherWant to learn to keyboard orincrease your keyboarding speed?Enroll today in one or more classes! Don’t miss out on thisopportunity to enhance personal and employment skills.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu 21For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsCADD TECHNOLOGYCADD-115 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 3.0Introduction to AutoCAD <strong>2009</strong>5190 1:00PM-3:50 TTh F-601 C.Saghafi5191 4:00PM-6:50 TTh F-601 T.OchenduszkoCADD-120B BASIC CAD 3.0Using AutoCAD <strong>2009</strong>Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD 115 or ENGR 100 orequivalent.5192 4:00PM-6:50 MW F-601 C.SaghafiCross-listed as ENGR 119 (#5251).5193 7:00PM-9:50 TTh F-601 T.WalshCross-listed as ENGR 119 (#5252).CADD-125 3D PARAMETRIC SOLID MODELING 3.0Using SolidWORKS 2008Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD 120ABCD or ENGR 119or equivalent.8866 7:00PM-9:50 MW H-138 C.SaghafiCADD-126 ELECTRONIC DRAFTING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD 120ABCD or equivalent.5194 8:00AM-2:45 S F-601 E.HendleCADD-128 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD 120ABCD orequivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD/ENGR125 or equivalent.5195 7:00PM-9:50 W F-601 STAFFCADD-133 ARCHITECTURAL REVIT 3.0Using RevitPrerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD 131 or equivalent.5197 1:00PM-3:50 MW F-601 D.Fender# CHEM-113 FORENSIC CHEMISTRY ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 4.0Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 090 or equivalent.8900 8:00AM-10:50 MW H-202 L.Leblanc+# CHEM-115 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY 4.0Prep course for allied health majors.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 090 or equivalent.5097 8:00AM-9:20 MW F-408 H.Barkerand9:30AM-12:20 M H-2045098 8:00AM-9:20 MW F-408 H.Barkerand9:30AM-12:20 W H-2045099 6:00PM-8:50 TTh H-204 H.Barker+# CHEM-116 INTRO ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 115 or equivalent.5100 5:30PM-6:50 M H-204 A.Kearneyand5:30PM-9:50 W H-204+# CHEM-120 PREP FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4.0Prep course for science and engineering majors.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 110 or equivalent.5101 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-408 L.Leblancand9:30AM-12:20 T H-2025102 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-408 L.Leblancand9:30AM-12:20 Th H-2025140 5:30PM-9:50 T H-202 STAFFand5:30PM-6:50 Th H-202+# CHEM-141 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 5.0Principles of chemistry for science and engineering majors.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 120 or the CHEM 141assessment and a "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 110 or equivalent.5103 12:30PM-1:45 MW H-139 H.Barkerand2:00PM-4:50 MW H-2025104 5:30PM-6:45 MW H-139 STAFFand7:00PM-9:50 MW H-202CHEM 113 -FORENSIC CHEMISTRYNEW AT CUYAMACA COLLEGE !Learn about the basics of chemistry whileunraveling mysteries! In this class you will:Register nowfor<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong>CADD 125 – 3D Solid Modeling, Section 8866For more information contact Dr. Cyrus Saghafi619.660.4243 cyrus.saghafi@gcccd.eduCHEMISTRY+ CHEM-102 GENERAL, ORG & BIOL CHEMISTRY 5.0Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 090 or equivalent.5147 8:00AM-9:50 TTh H-204 S.McMahonand8:00AM-10:50 F H-204For pre-nursing students who plan to transfer to nursing programsat SDSU or CSU San Marcos.• Apply the scientific method to the development offingerprints• Learn about the properties of gases and theirrelationship to explosives• Determine how molecularstructure determines the effectsof drugs on the human body• Use the properties ofsolutions to analyze inkThis course fulfills generaleducation requirements for a sciencecourse with lab for <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>and UC campuses.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 11 22For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units+ CHEM-142 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 5.0Principles of chemistry; continuation of CHEM 141.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 141 or equivalent.5107 12:30PM-4:50 TTh H-202 L.LeblancATTENTION ALLALLIED HEALTHMAJORS!There are two paths to completingyour chemistry requirements:1. CHEM 102-Introduction to General,Organic & Biological Chemistry (5 units)A one-semester, intensive chemistry coursecovering the basic principles of general, organic andbiochemistry needed to understand the biochemistry,physiology and pharmacology of the human body.MATH 090 is the prerequisite. Transfers to SDSU, CSUSan Marcos and other selected state universities. Check tomake sure that your transfer institution will acceptthis one-semester integrated chemistry course.OR2. CHEM 115-Fundamentals of Chemistry (4 units) ANDCHEM 116-Intro to Organic & Biochemistry (4 units)A two-semester chemistry sequence for allied healthmajors. This sequence covers the basic principles ofgeneral, organic and biochemistry needed for nursingand paramedical students in two semesters instead ofone. MATH 090 is the prerequisite. Transfers to CSUand UC institutions.Questions: call Laurie LeBlanc (619) 660-4454CHILD DEVELOPMENT ONLINECCDC IS THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ON CAMPUSCD-101 PARENT EDUCATION 1.08971 TBA WEB L.Haar#8971 offered via Internet. Students MUST email linda.haar@gcccd.edu or call 619-660-4660 by 1/23 for online orientationdetails.# CD-115 CHANGING AMERICAN FAMILY ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 3.08966 TBA WEB K.Kotowski#8966 offered via Internet. Students MUST email kathy.kotowski@gcccd.edu by 1/23 and complete online orientation by 2/1.+# CD-125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.05116 TBA WEB M.Noakes#5116 offered via Internet. Students MUST email madeline.noakes@gcccd.edu by 1/23 and complete online orientation by 2/1.5126 TBA WEB K.Kotowski#5126 offered via Internet. Students MUST email kathy.kotowski@gcccd.edu by 1/23 and complete online orientation by 2/1.CD-131 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 123 and 125or equivalent.5121 TBA WEB M.Noakes#5121 offered via Internet. Students MUST email madeline.noakes@gcccd.edu by 1/23 and complete online orientation by 2/1.CD-138 ADMIN OF CD PROGRAMS II 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 137 orequivalent.8967 TBA WEB C.Stevens#8967 offered via Internet. Students MUST email castev@cox.netby 1/23 and complete online orientation by 2/1.CHILD DEVELOPMENTCCDC IS THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ON CAMPUSCD-106 PRESCHOOL OBSERV & EXPERIENCE 1.0Corequisite: "C" grade or higher or "CR" in CD 123 or 125 or concurrentenrollment.8972 TBA CCDC K.ZinkCourse requires 3 hours per week in CCDC.CD-110 PARENT PARTICIPATION 1.08973 TBA CCDC L.Haar/K.ZinkCourse requires 3 hours per week in CCDC.CD-123 INTRO PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG CHILD 3.09200 4:30PM-5:45 MW CCDC STAFF+# CD-125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.05112 8:00AM-9:15 MW CCDC K.Zink5113 9:30AM-10:45 TTh CCDC STAFF5114 11:00AM-12:15 TTh CCDC STAFF5115 6:00PM-8:50 M F-614 STAFFCD-126 ART FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3.05117 8:00AM-9:15 TTh CCDC J.Allen+# CD-127 SCIENCE & MATH FOR CHILD DEV 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 125 orequivalent.5118 6:00PM-8:50 W CCDC K.ZinkCD-128 MUSIC & MOVEMENT FOR CHILD DEV 3.0S 5119 8:30AM-3:15 S CCDC T.Hanna Jan 31-Mar 21CD-129 LANGUAGE & LITERATURE FOR CD 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 125 orequivalent.5120 9:30AM-10:45 MW CCDC K.ZinkThe <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>Child Development Center(CCDC)Do you need child care?Ages 18 months-5 yearsContact the CCDC for information (619) 660-4660+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu23For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsCHILD DEVELOPMENT (continued)CD-130 CURRIC: DEV APPROPRI PRACTICES 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 123, 125,126, 127, 128, 129, 131 or equivalent.5127 6:00PM-8:50 Th CCDC D.FerrinCD-131 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 123 and 125or equivalent.5124 6:00PM-8:50 Th F-614 R.PhillipsCD-132 FIELD EXPERIENCE SEMINAR 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 123, 125, 126, 127, 128,129, 131 and 130 or 143 or equivalent. Corequisite: CD 133 or 150 or 170.5122 6:00PM-8:50 T CCDC D.FerrinCD-133 FIELD EXPERIENCE FOR CD 2.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 123, 125, 126, 127, 128,129, 130, 131 or equivalent. Corequisite: CD 132 or previous enrollment.5123 TBA D.FerrinCD-134 HEALTH, SAFETY & NUTRITION 3.08974 11:00AM-12:15 MW CCDC K.ZinkCD-141 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.05125 6:00PM-8:50 M CCDC K.ZinkCD-170 FIELD EXP INFANTS & TODDLERS 2.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,128, 129, 143 or equivalent. Corequisite: CD 132 or previous enrollment.5128 TBA STAFFCD-210 CHILDREN-CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS 3.05130 4:30PM-5:45 TTh CCDC T.HannaCD-211 FIELD EXPER/EARLY INTERVENTION 2.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 125, 141, 145, 210 and twoof the following: CD 126, 127, 128, 129 or equivalent.Corequisite: CD 132 or previous enrollment.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CD 131, 134 orequivalent.8968 TBA STAFF10 hours paid or 8 hours unpaid work experience per week*NEW*American Sign Language (ASL 299s)ASL WITH INFANTS AND TODDLERSandASL WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDRENPARENTS:Take the frustration out ofparenting with ASL. Give yourchildren communication skillsbefore they can speak.CHILD DEVELOPMENTSTUDENTS & ELEMENTARYSCHOOL EDUCATORS:Learn how to incorporate ASLinto your lessons in EarlyChildhood Education andElementary School Classroom.For more information see American Sign Language courseofferings or contact instructor Kelley Nielsenknielsenasl@yahoo.comSection Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsCD-299 CREATIVE PUPPETRY & GROUP TIME 1.0S 5131 8:30AM-4:20 S CCDC E.Oemick/L.Furry Apr 04-Apr18Pass/No Pass only. Meets 2 days: 4/4, 4/18. Recommended forpracticing teachers & Child Development majors.S 5132 8:30AM-4:20 S CCDC E.Oemick/L.Furry May 02-May 16Pass/No Pass only. Meets 2 days: 5/2, 5/16. Recommended forpracticing teachers & Child Development majors.S 5137 8:30AM-4:20 S CCDC A.Petersen Apr 25-May 09Meets 2 days: 4/25, 5/9. Recommended for practicing teachers &Child Development majors.COMMUNICATION ONLINE+ COMM-110 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3.05841 TBA WEB K.Togerson#5841 offered via Internet. To begin course email ktogerson@yahoo.com by 1/26. See www.cuyamaca.edu/kelly.togerson fordetails. Familiarity with computers, working knowledge of MS Wordrequired; high speed Internet recommended.S 5865 TBA WEB K.Togerson Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3. #5865 offered via Internet. To begincourse email ktogerson@yahoo.com by 1/5. See www.cuyamaca.edu/kelly.togerson for details. Familiarity with computers, workingknowledge of MS Word required; high speed Internet recommended.COMMUNICATION+# COMM-120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.05842 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-253 E.WieringS 5843 9:00AM-12:40 M-F B-253 N.Jennings Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.S 5844 9:30AM-11:05 F B-253 K.Togerson Feb 09-May 20Additional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internetrequired.5845 9:30AM-10:45 MW B-262 N.Wier5846 2:00PM-3:15 TTh B-253 STAFFS 5847 12:30PM-2:00 MW B-253 N.Jennings Feb 09-May 205848 11:00AM-12:20 T B-253 STAFFAdditional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internet required.S 5849 1:00PM-4:40 M-F B-253 N.Jennings Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5850 6:30PM-9:20 T B-253 K.Togerson5866 8:00AM-9:15 MW B-262 E.Wiering5867 11:00AM-12:15 MW B-262 E.Wiering+# COMM-122 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0S 5851 8:00AM-11:40 M-F B-262 STAFF Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5852 11:30AM-12:45 MW B-262 N.WierS 5853 8:00AM-11:40 M-F B-258 B.O'Donnell Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5854 9:30AM-10:45 TTh B-253 N.Jennings5855 8:00AM-9:15 MW B-262 N.Wier5856 12:30PM-1:45 TTh B-262 N.Wier5857 6:30PM-9:20 M B-253 C.PearsonCOMM-123 ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in COMM 122 or equivalent.5859 11:00AM-12:15 TTh B-253 N.Jennings+# COMM-124 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3.0S 5860 9:30AM-12:10 TTh B-262 N.Wier Mar 23-May 22ASEP class, open to all students+# COMM-137 CRITICAL THINKING GROUP COMM 3.05858 9:30AM-10:45 MW B-253 N.JenningsCOMM-240A INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS 3.05861 4:00PM-5:50 W B-258 N.JenningsAdditional 3 instructional hours/week required.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1124For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsSection Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsCOMM-240B INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS 3.05862 4:00PM-5:50 W B-258 N.JenningsAdditional 3 instructional hours/week required.COMM-240C INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS 3.05863 4:00PM-5:50 W B-258 N.JenningsAdditional 3 instructional hours/week required.COMM-240D INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS 3.05864 4:00PM-5:50 W B-258 N.JenningsAdditional 3 instructional hours/week required.COMPUTER & INFORMATIONSCIENCE ONLINEFOR COURSE EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION REGARDINGGROSSMONT CSIS COURSES, REFER TO THE DEGREES SECTION(CIS) IN CATALOG. STUDENTS WHO WISH TO ENROLL INSPECIFIC MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS (E.G., WORD, POWERPOINT)SHOULD REFER TO BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY.CIS-110 PRINCIPLES INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4.0Using Microsoft Office 2007 with Access and Excel. Articulateswith IDS 180 at SDSU.S 5143 TBA WEB D.Raney Jan 26-May 01#5143 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cis.cuyamaca.edu/online by 2/2.S 5144 TBA WEB D.Raney Jan 26-May 01#5144 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cis.cuyamaca.edu/online by 2/2.S 5145 TBA WEB D.Raney Feb 17-May 01#5145 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cis.cuyamaca.edu/online by 2/20.S 5149 TBA WEB D.Raney Feb 17-May 01#5149 offered via Internet. Students must complete onlineorientation at www.cis.cuyamaca.edu/online by 2/20.5151 TBA WEB A.Chandler#5151 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailted.chandler@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Strongly recommended thatstudents attend orientation on 1/31, 10-11am in H113. For detailssee www.cuyamaca.edu/ted.chandlerCIS-120 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE A+ CERT 3.0$20 supplies fee due at registration.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110 orequivalent, basic computer skills (basic knowledge of computer hardware,operating systems and applications software)5155 TBA WEB T.Phillips#5155 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailtim.phillips@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tim.phillips for orientation details.CIS-125 NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION 3.0Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (basic knowledge ofcomputer hardware, operating systems and applications software)5158 TBA WEB T.Phillips#5158 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailtim.phillips@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tim.phillips for orientation details.CIS-161 FUNDAMENTALS TELECOMMUNICATION 3.0$45 supply fee for electronic telecommunication kits due atregistration.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120, 121 orequivalent.5163 TBA WEB A.Chandler#5163 offered via Internet. REQUIRED on-campus orientation Sat.1/31, 9-10am in H128.CIS-162 NETWORK DIAGRAM USING MS VISIO 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 161, 201 orequivalent.S 5165 TBA WEB T.Phillips Feb 17-Apr 03#5165 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailtim.phillips@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tim.phillips for orientation details.CIS-190 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM 3.0Using Windows Vista Business edition. When combined withCIS 120, covers material in MCP 70-620 exam.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110, 120 orequivalent.5161 TBA WEB G.Differding#5161 offered via Internet. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/gregory.differding for orientation details.CIS-191 LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMS 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110, 120 orequivalent.5162 TBA WEB G.Differding#5162 offered via Internet. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/gregory.differding for orientation details.CIS-211 WEB MARKUP LANGUAGES 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110 orequivalent.9015 TBA WEB J.Reed#9015 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailjodi.reed@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cis2.cuyamaca.edu/jreed/211 for online orientation.CIS-212 INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3.0Using Dreamweaver CS3Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (ability to use Internet,word process documents, manage electronic files)5171 TBA WEB J.Reed#5171 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailjodi.reed@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cis2.cuyamaca.edu/jreed/212 for online orientation.5172 TBA WEB J.Reed#5172 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailjodi.reed@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cis2.cuyamaca.edu/jreed/212 for online orientation.CIS-213 ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT 3.0Using Dreamweaver CS3Recommended Preparation: Experience with web and database design anddevelopment which can be learned in CIS 140 and 212. Students must haveexperience with the authoring tool designated in the schedule. CIS 140can be taken at the same time as 213.5174 TBA WEB J.Reed#5174 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailjodi.reed@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cis2.cuyamaca.edu/jreed/213 for online orientation.CIS-215 JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 211, CS119 or equivalent or programming experience.5173 TBA WEB S.Perry#5173 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailsteveperrymail@yahoo.com by 1/26. Seewww.profperry.com/cuyamaca for orientation details.COMPUTER & INFORMATIONSCIENCEFOR COURSE EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION REGARDINGGROSSMONT CSIS COURSES, REFER TO THE DEGREES SECTION(CIS) IN CATALOG. STUDENTS WHO WISH TO ENROLL INSPECIFIC MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS (E.G., WORD, POWERPOINT)SHOULD REFER TO BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY.CIS-105 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING 3.0Using Office 2007. Not intended for CIS majors.5139 1:00PM-4:50 M H-134 T.PhillipsAdditional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required. For detailsemail tim.phillips@gcccd.edu.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu 25For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsCOMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE (continued)CIS-110 PRINCIPLES INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4.0Using Microsoft Office 2007 with Access and Excel. Articulateswith IDS 180 at SDSU.5141 2:00PM-5:30 T H-134 STAFFAdditional 2 hours 30 min/week instructional time via Internet required.5153 1:00PM-4:30 M H-113 M.PhillipsAdditional 2 hours 30 min/week instructional time via Internet required.CIS-120 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE A+ CERT 3.0$20 supplies fee due at registration.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110 orequivalent, basic computer skills (basic knowledge of computer hardware,operating systems and applications software)5152 9:00AM-11:50 M H-133 T.PhillipsAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails see www.cuyamaca.edu/tim.phillips5154 6:00PM-8:50 M H-133 T.PhillipsAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required. Fordetails see www.cuyamaca.edu/tim.phillipsCIS-121 NETWORK CABLING SYSTEMS 3.0Networking using CAT5 and fiber optic cabling. $20 supplies feedue at registration.5156 9:30AM-12:20 Th H-128 A.ChandlerAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5157 6:00PM-8:50 T H-128 A.ChandlerAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-140 DATABASES 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110 orequivalent.9013 6:00PM-8:50 W H-134 C.SharonAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.Orientation during first week.After that, make an appointmentin room H127.Flex Lab Hours:Tues, Wed, Thurs 5pm - 10pmCISCO Networking Academy I, II, III, IV, V andCISCO Wirelesswww.cuyamaca.edu/cis/ciscoCIS-190 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM 3.0Using Windows Vista Business edition. When combined withCIS 120, covers material in MCP 70-620 exam.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110, 120 orequivalent.5160 2:00PM-4:50 T H-138 G.DifferdingAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-191 LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMS 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110, 120 orequivalent.5164 6:00PM-8:50 T H-138 G.DifferdingAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-201 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY I 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 299(CCNA I Discovery) or CIS 120 or equivalent.S 5166 TBA H-127 STAFF Jan 26-May 22Flex class; see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-202 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 201 or completion ofCCNA1 at another Cisco Networking Academy.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120 orequivalent.S 5167 TBA H-127 G.Ainsworth Jan 26-May 22Flex class; see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-203 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY III 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 202 or successfulcompletion of CCNA2 at another Cisco Networking AcademyRecommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120 orequivalentS 5168 TBA H-127 S.GrishkowskyJan 26-May 22Flex class; see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-204 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY IV 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 203 or successfulcompletion of CCNA3 at another Cisco Networking Academy.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120 orequivalent.S 5169 TBA H-127 S.Grishkowsky Jan 26-May 22Flex class; see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-205 CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY V 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 204 or successfulcompletion of CCNA4 at another Cisco Networking Academy, or possess acurrent CCNA certification.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120, 190or equivalent.S 5159 TBA H-127 G.Ainsworth Jan 26-May 22Flex class; see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-211 WEB MARKUP LANGUAGES 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 110 orequivalent.9014 11:00AM-1:50 W H-113 J.ReedAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-212 INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3.0Using Dreamweaver CS3Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (ability to use Internet,word process documents, manage electronic files)5170 11:00AM-1:50 T H-113 J.ReedAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-213 ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT 3.0Using Dreamweaver CS3Recommended Preparation: Experience with web and database design anddevelopment which can be learned in CIS 140 and 212. Students must haveexperience with the authoring tool designated in the schedule. CIS 140can be taken at the same time as 213.5175 6:00PM-8:50 Th H-113 J.ReedAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 11 26For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsCIS-261 TELECOMMUNICATION&CONVERGENCE 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 161, 201 orequivalent.9017 6:00PM-8:50 Th H-128 A.ChandlerAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-262 FUNDAMENTALS OF WIRELESS LANS 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 202 orequivalent or semester II of the Cisco Networking Academy at anyaccredited institution, 120 or A+ equivalent, 121 or equivalent.S 5182 TBA H-127 S.Grishkowsky Jan 26-May 22Flex class; see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-267 DIRECTED WORK EXPERIENCE CISEmail instructor at gregory.differding@gcccd.edu and seewww.cuyamaca.edu/gregory.differding for details.5177 TBA G.Differding 1.05178 TBA G.Differding 2.05179 TBA G.Differding 3.05180 TBA G.Differding 4.0CIS-290 WINDOWS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 3.0Using Server 2008Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120, 190or equivalent.5176 6:00PM-8:50 Th H-138 S.PriceAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.CIS-299 CISCO NETWORK ACA I DISCOVERY 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 120 orequivalent.9019 TBA H-127 STAFF Jan 26-May 22Flex class, see www.cuyamaca.edu/cis/cisco for details. Additional2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.COMPUTER SCIENCE ONLINESTUDENTS WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN SPECIFIC MICROSOFTAPPLICATIONS (E.G., WORD, POWERPOINT) SHOULD REFERTO BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY.CS-181 INTRO TO C++ PROGRAMMING 4.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CS 119 orequivalent, intermediate algebra.5187 TBA WEB A.Antwan#5187 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailazhar.antwan@gcccd.edu by 1/26.CS-182 INTRO TO JAVA PROGRAMMING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 110 or equivalent,intermediate algebra.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CS 119 orequivalent or experience programming in C++ or Java.5188 TBA WEB Y.Fouda#5188 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailyehya.fouda@gcccd.edu by 1/26.CS-281 INTERMEDIATE C++ PROGRAMMING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CS 181 or equivalent.9020 TBA WEB A.Antwan#9020 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailazhar.antwan@gcccd.edu by 1/26.CS-282 INTERMEDIATE JAVA PROGRAMMING 4.0Using Netbeans 6.xPrerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CS 182, MATH 175 orequivalent.9021 TBA WEB Y.Fouda#9021 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailyehya.fouda@gcccd.edu by 1/26.COMPUTER SCIENCESTUDENTS WHO WISH TO ENROLL IN SPECIFIC MICROSOFTAPPLICATIONS (E.G., WORD, POWERPOINT) SHOULD REFERTO BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY.CS-119 PROGRAM DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 3.0Corequisite: CS 119L Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or"Pass" in CIS 110 or equivalent, intermediate algebra.5183 6:00PM-7:50 T H-134 J.GerstenbergAdditional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required. Studentsmust co-enroll in CS 119L.CS-119L PROGRAM DESIGN & DEVELOP LAB 1.0Pass/No Pass only.Corequisite: CS 119 Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or"Pass" in CIS 110 or equivalent, intermediate algebra.5186 8:00PM-9:50 T H-134 J.GerstenbergAdditional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required.Students must co-enroll in CS 119.ECONOMICS ONLINE+# ECON-120 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0ECON 120 is not a prerequisite for ECON 121; both courses maybe taken in any order or simultaneously.5198 TBA WEB A.Zambelli#5198 offered via Internet. Class will not support Mac computers.Read online orientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/Economics/orientation.asp, for text and registration.5200 TBA WEB A.Zambelli#5200 offered via Internet. Class will not support Mac computers.Read online orientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/Economics/orientation.asp, for text and registration.5216 TBA WEB A.Zambelli#5216 offered via Internet. Class will not support Mac computers.Read online orientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/Economics/orientation.asp, for text and registration.+# ECON-121 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.0ECON 120 is not a prerequisite for ECON 121; both courses maybe taken in any order or simultaneously.5225 TBA WEB A.Zambelli#5225 offered via Internet. Class will not support Mac computers.Read online orientation at www.cuyamaca.edu/Economics/orientation.asp, for text and registration.ECONOMICS+# ECON-110 ECONOMIC ISSUES AND POLICIES 3.05215 8:00AM-9:15 TTh C-301 K.Gibbs+# ECON-120 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0ECON 120 is not a prerequisite for ECON 121; both courses maybe taken in any order or simultaneously.5214 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-620 A.ZambelliS 5217 12:30PM-4:10 M-F F-702 L.Knapp Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.S 5218 9:30AM-12:20 MW D-404 L.Wienke Jan 26-Mar 205220 6:30PM-9:20 T C-301 T.Irani+# ECON-121 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.0ECON 120 is not a prerequisite for ECON 121; both courses maybe taken in any order or simultaneously.S 5219 8:00AM-11:40 M-F F-620 L.Wienke Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5221 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-620 A.Zambelli5222 6:30PM-9:20 Th C-301 T.IraniS 5223 9:30AM-12:10 MW C-301 STAFF Mar 23-May 22EDUCATION ONLINEED-214 DEVELOPING AN ONLINE COURSE 3.0S 5226 TBA WEB C.Morrin Feb 23-Apr 24#5226 offered via Internet. Basic computer skills (word processing,PowerPoint, email, web browsing), high speed Internet required.For details see www.cuyamaca.edu/cindymorrin/ed214/default.asp.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu27For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY+# ET-110 INTRODUCTION BASIC ELECTRONICS 4.05244 1:00PM-3:50 TTh K-101 J.Hannibal5245 6:30PM-9:20 MW K-101 A.WoodridgeENGINEERING# ENGR-100 INTRO TO ENGINEERING & DESIGN 3.05246 1:00PM-3:50 Th F-301 J.Warren5247 6:00PM-8:50 Th F-608 J.WarrenENGR-119 BASIC ENGINEERING CAD 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CADD 115 or ENGR 100 orequivalent.5251 4:00PM-6:50 MW F-601 C.SaghafiCross-listed as CADD 120B (#5192).5252 7:00PM-9:50 TTh F-601 T.WalshCross-listed as CADD 120B (#5193).ENGR-120 ENGINEERING COMPUTER APP 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 180 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.5255 6:00PM-8:20 TTh F-301 F.GeoolaENGR-210 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 280, PHYC 200 orequivalent.S 5256 7:30PM-8:55 MW F-301 B.Christiansen Jan 26-May 13ENGR-218 PLANE SURVEYING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 170 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.5257 8:00AM-4:30 S F-724 J.TaynorENGR-220 ENGINEERING MECHANICS-DYNAMICS 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGR 200 or equivalent.S 5258 6:00PM-7:25 MW F-301 T.Spence Jan 26-May 13ENGLISH ONLINEATTEND AN ASSESSMENT SESSION PRIOR TO ENROLLING INCOURSES; REFER TO ASSESSMENT PROCESS ON PAGE 50.+# ENGL-120 COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 110 or equivalent.9127 TBA WEB C.Charter#9127 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers required; highspeed Internet connection recommended. Students who fail toemail instructor at chuck.charter@gcccd.edu by 1/27 risk beingdropped from the course.9128 TBA WEB C.Cox#9128 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers required; highspeed Internet connection recommended. Students who fail toemail instructor at carmen.cox@gcccd.edu by 1/27 risk beingdropped from the course.+# ENGL-122 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3.0Introduces poetry, fiction, drama, nonfiction from a diversity ofsources.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 120 or equivalent.5312 TBA WEB V.Neylon#5312 offered via Internet. Three REQUIRED on-campus meetings(no exceptions): 2/2, 4/5, 5/31, 8-10am in B268. For details seewww.cuyamaca.edu/lyn.neylonENGLISHATTEND AN ASSESSMENT SESSION PRIOR TO ENROLLING INCOURSES; REFER TO ASSESSMENT PROCESS ON PAGE 50.ENGL-049A BASIC SPELLING AND PHONICS 1.0Pass/No Pass only.S 5273 2:00PM-2:55 MW B-171 G.Colls Jan 26-Mar 20Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsENGL-049B INTERMEDIATE SPELLING & PHONIC 1.0Pass/No Pass only.S 5278 2:00PM-2:50 MW B-171 G.Colls Mar 23-May 22ENGL-090 BASIC ENGLISH SKILLS 3.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: Placement based on assessment.5267 6:00PM-8:50 M B-172 STAFFand9:00PM-9:50 M B-270Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090R (#5307)5268 12:00PM-1:50 T B-269 C.Boeckand12:00PM-12:50 Th B-270and1:00PM-1:50 Th B-269Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090R (#5271) &PDC 130 (#8994)5269 9:30AM-11:20 T B-269 STAFFand9:30AM-10:20 Th B-268and10:30AM-11:20 Th B-269Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090R (#5304)ENGL-090R READING SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 3.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: Placement based on assessment; recommendconcurrent enrollment in ENGL 090.5271 9:30AM-11:20 T B-171 J.Hiderand9:30AM-10:20 Th B-172and10:30AM-11:20 Th B-172Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090 (#5268) &PDC 130 (#8994)5304 7:15AM-9:05 T B-171 E.Feldand7:15AM-8:05 Th B-172and8:15AM-9:05 Th B-172Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090 (#5269)5307 6:00PM-9:50 W B-172 J.RobersonStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090 (#5267)ENGL-098 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 4.0Emphasis on learning basic sentence patterns and composingparagraphs.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in ENGL 090, 090R or equivalent orassessment.5263 7:15AM-9:05 TTh F-614 STAFFStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098R (#5264)S 5274 8:00AM-12:10 F F-614 D.White Feb 06-May 22S 5275 7:15AM-9:20 MW F-614 C.Charter Feb 09-May 205279 9:30AM-11:20 MW F-407 L.Brazil5280 9:30AM-11:20 TTh F-614 STAFFStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098R (#5262)5281 2:00PM-3:50 MW F-618 T.Pagaard5282 9:30AM-11:20 TTh B-365 L.Brazil5283 12:00PM-1:50 MW F-614 STAFFStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098R (#9124)5285 9:30AM-11:20 MW F-407 STAFFStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098R (#5272)S 5287 11:30AM-1:25 TTh F-614 L.Brazil Feb 10-May 215291 2:30PM-4:20 TTh F-614 J.HiderStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098R (#9125)5308 11:30AM-1:50 W F-614 L.HalstedAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5309 6:00PM-8:20 W B-360 C.CharterAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.9123 11:30AM-1:20 MW F-618 STAFF+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1128For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsENGL-098R READING FUNDAMENTALS 3.0Beginning reading class which teaches vocabulary, readingstrategies.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in ENGL 090, 090R or equivalent orassessment.Recommended Preparation: Strongly recommend concurrent enrollment inENGL 098.5262 7:15AM-8:05 T B-172 B.Pescarand8:15AM-9:05 T B-172and7:15AM-9:05 Th B-171Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098 (#5280)5264 9:30AM-11:20 Th B-171 M.Buckyand9:30AM-10:20 T B-172and10:30AM-11:20 T B-172Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098 (#5263)5272 12:00PM-1:50 M B-172 T.Carsonand12:00PM-12:50 W B-172and1:00PM-1:50 W B-172Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098 (#5285)9124 9:30AM-10:20 M B-172 M.Buckyand10:30AM-11:20 M B-172and9:30AM-11:20 W B-172Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098 (#5283)9125 12:00PM-1:50 T B-172 T.Carsonand12:00PM-12:50 Th B-172and1:00PM-1:50 Th B-172Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 098(#5291)# ENGL-110 COLLEGE COMPOSITION 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 098 or ESL 106 orequivalent or assessment.S 5265 7:15AM-9:20 TTh B-360 STAFF Jan 26-Mar 20Additional 3.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.S 5266 7:15AM-9:20 T B-271 STAFF Feb 10-May 21and7:15AM-8:15 Th B-268and8:25AM-9:20 Th B-271S 5284 7:15AM-9:20 MW B-360 STAFF Jan 26-Mar 20Additional 3.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5286 7:30AM-9:55 F B-365 C.CoxAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5288 9:30AM-11:20 T B-271 C.Boeckand9:30AM-10:20 Th B-270and10:30AM-11:20 Th B-271Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 110R (#5277)5290 9:30AM-11:20 M B-271 STAFFand9:30AM-10:20 W B-270and10:30AM-11:20 W B-271Student must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 110R (#5305)5292 11:30AM-1:20 T B-365 STAFFand11:30AM-12:20 Th B-270and12:30PM-1:20 Th B-365Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 299 (#5355)5293 1:30PM-3:20 T B-271 L.Halstedand1:30AM-2:20 Th B-271and2:30AM-3:20 Th B-2705294 12:00PM-1:50 M B-271 STAFFand12:00PM-12:50 W B-271and1:00PM-1:50 W B-2705295 6:30PM-8:50 W B-269 L.HalstedAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5296 6:30PM-8:50 T B-365 STAFFAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5322 9:30AM-10:20 M B-360 C.Charterand10:30AM-11:20 M B-270and9:30AM-11:20 W B-360S 5360 11:30AM-1:35 M B-365 STAFF Feb 09-May 20and11:30AM-12:25 W B-270and12:35PM-1:35 W B-3655361 2:00PM-3:50 M B-271 STAFFand2:00PM-2:50 W B-271and3:00PM-3:50 W B-271ENGL-110R PRINCIPLES OF COLLEGE READING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 098R or equivalent or assessment.Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 110.5277 12:00PM-1:50 TTh B-171 M.BuckyStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 110 (#5288)5305 12:00PM-1:50 MW B-171 M.BuckyStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 110 (#5290)+# ENGL-120 COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 110 or equivalent.S 5259 7:15AM-9:05 TTh B-360 M.Kennedy Mar 23-May 22Additional 3.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.S 5260 12:00PM-1:55 MW B-360 B.Hayter Jan 26-Mar 20Additional 3.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5289 1:30PM-3:20 T B-365 T.Pagaardand1:30PM-2:20 Th B-270and2:30PM-3:20 Th B-365S 5297 11:30AM-1:35 T B-365 B.Pescar Feb 10-May 21and11:30AM-12:20 Th B-365and12:30PM-1:35 Th B-2705298 9:30AM-11:20 M F-411 STAFFand9:30AM-10:20 W F-411and10:30AM-11:20 W F-411S 5300 8:00AM-12:50 M-F B-269 R.Stafford Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5301 2:00PM-3:50 M B-360 STAFFand2:00PM-2:50 W B-270and3:00PM-3:50 W B-3605302 7:30AM-8:20 T B-269 STAFFand8:30AM-9:20 T B-270and7:30AM-9:20 Th B-269S 5303 7:15AM-8:15 M B-365 STAFF Feb 09-May 20and8:20AM-9:20 M B-270and7:15AM-9:20 W B-3655306 9:30AM-11:50 Th B-271 L.HalstedAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5314 6:30PM-8:50 T B-271 B.HayterAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.S 5316 7:15AM-9:10 MW B-360 STAFF Mar 23-May 22Additional 3.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.+# ENGL-122 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3.0Introduces poetry, fiction, drama, nonfiction from a diversity of sources.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 120 or equivalent.5317 6:30PM-9:20 M B-360 T.Pagaard5318 11:30AM-12:50 W F-614 L.BrazilAdditional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internet required.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu29For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsENGLISH (continued)+ ENGL-124 ADVANCED COMPOSITION 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 120 or equivalent.S 5323 11:30AM-1:20 MW B-360 STAFF Mar 23-May 22Additional 3.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5324 9:30AM-11:20 T F-411 R.Staffordand9:30AM-10:20 Th B-270and10:30AM-11:20 Th F-4115325 6:30PM-8:50 T B-269 STAFFAdditional 1.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.S 5329 8:00AM-12:50 M-F B-365 K.Wolfe Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5363 7:30AM-9:20 M B-271 STAFFand7:30AM-8:20 W B-270and8:30AM-9:20 W B-271S 5364 7:15AM-8:15 T B-365 R.Stafford Feb 10-May 21and8:20AM-9:20 T B-270and7:15AM-9:20 Th B-365ENGL-126 CREATIVE WRITING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 110 or equivalent orassessment for ENGL 120.5326 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-614 S.Slater# ENGL-135 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION 4.0S 5276 12:00PM-1:50 TTh B-270 S.Slater Feb 10-May 21Additional 2 instructional hours/week required.# ENGL-136 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION 4.0S 5319 12:00PM-1:50 TTh B-270 S.Slater Feb 10-May 21Additional 2 instructional hours/week required.# ENGL-137 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION 4.0S 5320 12:00PM-1:50 TTh B-270 S.Slater Feb 10-May 21Additional 2 instructional hours/week required.# ENGL-138 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION 4.0S 5321 12:00PM-1:50 TTh B-270 S.Slater Feb 10-May 21Additional 2 instructional hours/week required.+# ENGL-202 INTRO TO FILM AS LITERATURE 3.0Recommended preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 120 orequivalent.S 9126 6:00PM-9:20 M B-360 C.Charter Mar 23-May 22Additional 2.5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.+# ENGL-222 BRITISH LITERATURE II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 120 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ENGL 122 orequivalent.9069 4:00PM-5:15 MW B-360 T.PagaardENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEESL-025 ESL WORKPLACE SKILLS LAB 1.0Pass/No Pass only.5330 9:30AM-12:55 F B-154 N.Lynch Feb 20-May 22ESL-096 ENGL AS A SECOND LANGUAGE I 5.0Pass/No Pass only. Basic reading, sentence writing, grammar.Recommended Preparation: Placement based on assessment.5333 9:30AM-11:20 M B-159 A.Munozand11:30AM-12:20 M B-258and9:30AM-12:20 W B-159Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 098 (#5332).5334 11:00AM-1:50 T F-407 K.Staffand11:00AM-12:50 Th F-407and1:00PM-1:50 Th B-154Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 098 (#5341)5335 6:30PM-9:20 TTh B-159 R.StippSection Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsESL-097 LISTENING AND SPEAKING I 3.0Pass/No Pass only. Basic listening, speaking skills.Recommended Preparation: Placement based on assessment.5336 12:30PM-1:45 M B-154 B.Sternand12:30PM-1:45 W B-1595342 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-258 R.ObrienESL-098 ESL READING & VOCABULARY I 3.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: Placement based on assessment.5332 8:00AM-9:15 MW B-258 C.PettersenStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 096 (#5333)5341 9:30AM-10:45 TTh B-159 G.CollsStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 096 (#5334)ESL-099A ESL FOR THE WORKPLACE I 3.0Pass/No Pass only. Basic business English writing,communication skills.Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment.5337 9:30AM-12:20 F B-159 J.Allenand12:30PM-1:20 F B-154ESL-099B ESL FOR THE WORKPLACE II 3.0Pass/No Pass only.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in ESL 099A or equivalent or assessment.9110 9:30AM-12:20 F B-159 J.Allenand12:30PM-1:20 F B-154ESL-100 ENGL AS A SECOND LANGUAGE II 5.0Intermediate reading, paragraph writing, grammar.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in ESL 096 or assessment.5338 11:00AM-1:50 M B-159 Y.Yamamotoand11:00AM-12:20 W B-159and12:30PM-1:50 W B-154Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 102 (#5344).5339 9:30AM-10:50 T B-258 S.Lange-Velazquezand11:00AM-12:20 T B-154and9:30AM-12:20 Th B-258Student must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 102 (#5351)5345 6:30PM-9:20 TTh B-154 R.StippESL-101 LISTENING AND SPEAKING II 3.0Intermediate listening, speaking skills.Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in ESL 097 or equivalent orassessment.5340 8:00AM-9:15 MW B-154 N.Lynch5358 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-407 L.Cahill-BlackESL-102 ESL READING & VOCABULARY II 3.0Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in ESL 098 or equivalent orassessment.5344 9:30AM-10:45 MW B-159 G.CollsStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 100 (#5338)5351 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-159 G.CollsStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ESL 100 (#5339)ESL-103 ENGL AS A SECOND LANGUAGE III 5.0High-intermediate reading, paragraph/essay writing, grammar.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ESL 100 or equivalent orassessment.5346 9:30AM-12:20 M F-407 J.Tesarand9:30AM-11:20 W F-407and11:30AM-12:20 M B-1545347 11:30AM-2:20 T F-411 A.Collsand1:30PM-2:20 Th B-1545352 6:30PM-9:20 MW B-159 J.Graboi+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1130For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsESL-104 LISTENING AND SPEAKING III 3.0High-intermediate listening, speaking skills.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ESL 101 orequivalent or assessment.5350 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-154 J.Allen5359 12:30PM-1:45 MW B-258 V.NeylonESL-105 ESL READING & VOCABULARY III 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ESL 102 orequivalent or assessment.5343 8:00AM-9:15 MW B-159 G.Colls5353 9:30AM-10:45 TTh B-365 D.GarrettESL-106 ENGL AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IV 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ESL 103 or equivalent orassessment.5348 11:00AM-1:50 T B-258 A.Munozand11:00AM-12:20 Th B-154and12:30PM-1:50 Th B-2585357 6:30PM-9:20 M B-159 A.Munozand6:30PM-8:20 W B-159and8:30PM-9:20 W B-154ESL-107 ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2.0Pass/No Pass only.9070 9:00AM-11:05 F B-271 STAFF Mar 23-May 22ESL-299 EDIT SKILL COLLEGE COMPOSITION 1.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ESL 106 orequivalent.5355 10:30AM-11:20 Th B-270 STAFFStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 110 (#5292)ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETYMANAGEMENTEHSM-100 INTRO TO ENVIRON & OSH TECH 4.08937 6:00PM-9:50 Th F-724 R.WilsonEHSM-130 HEALTH EFFECT OF HAZARDOUS MAT 3.08939 6:00PM-8:50 W F-724 M.DorseyEHSM-135 INDUSTRY SAFETY STANDARDS 3.08940 6:00PM-8:50 M F-724 J.BoehmeENVIRONMENTALHEALTH & SAFETYMANAGEMENTLooking for a Rewarding Career?Degree and Certificate programs:OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTHWant to help protect workers’ health?Learn about OSHA: workers right toknow, programs and requirements.ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTWant to help protect the environment?Learn about EPA: pollution prevention,environmental programs and requirements.EHSM-150 HAZARDOUS WASTE MGT APPLIC 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in EHSM 100 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.8941 6:00PM-9:50 T F-724 D.IvesterEHSM-210 WASTEWATER & STORMWATER MGT 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in EHSM 100 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.8942 6:00PM-9:50 Th F-710 R.VasquezEHSM-240 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCEApplication of classroom experiences in industry. Requiredorientation Wed. 1/28, 5pm in F724. For details call 619-660-4296.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in EHSM 100 or equivalent.8943 TBA R.Wilson 1.08944 TBA R.Wilson 2.08946 TBA R.Wilson 3.08948 TBA R.Wilson 4.0EXERCISE SCIENCE ONLINEES-250 INTRO TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2.0S 5725 TBA WEB P.Farmer Feb 02-May 01#5725 offered via Internet. Students MUST email pam.farmer@gcccd.edu by 2/2; include section number in subject line.ES-272 ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY 1.0S 5745 TBA WEB K.Kotowski Feb 02-Feb 27#5745 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailkathy.kotowski@gcccd.edu by first day of class, 2/2.EXERCISE SCIENCE# ES-001 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EXERCISE 1.05648 9:30AM-10:20 TTh D-203 L.Hollands# ES-009 AEROBIC DANCE EXERCISE 1.0Aerobic exercise to music.5649 8:00AM-9:50 S D-205 S.NordquistBegins Sat 1/315650 9:30AM-10:20 TTh D-205 C.Regas5651 6:00PM-6:50 TTh D-205 B.Carron5652 6:00PM-6:50 MW D-205 B.Carron# ES-010 CARDIO FITNESS & NUTRITIONPass/No Pass only. See Fitness Center ad for information onfulfilling orientation requirement. Registered dietician servicesavailable. Open entry/exit.S 5719 TBA D-203 L.Dillard Jan 26-May 22 .5S 5720 TBA D-203 L.Dillard Jan 26-May 22 1.0# ES-011 CIRCUIT TRAININGPass/No Pass only. See Fitness Center ad for information onfulfilling orientation requirement. Aerobic circuit training. Openentry/exit.S 5655 TBA D-203 W.Jonen Jan 26-May 22 .5S 5656 TBA D-203 W.Jonen Jan 26-May 22 1.0# ES-012 SPORTS CONDITIONINGPass/No Pass only. See Fitness Center ad for information onfulfilling orientation requirement. Goal setting, individualizedtraining. Open entry/exit.S 5657 TBA D-203 W.Jonen Jan 26-May 22 .5S 5658 TBA D-203 W.Jonen Jan 26-May 22 1.0# ES-013 FLEXIBILITY FITNESS 1.55654 8:00AM-9:15 MW D-205 L.Hollands# ES-014A BEGINNING BODY BLDG 1.55659 11:00AM-12:15 MW D-203 P.Thiss5661 1:00PM-2:15 MW D-203 K.Williams5663 11:00AM-12:15 TTh D-203 P.Thiss+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu31For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsEXERCISE SCIENCE (continued)# ES-014B INTERMEDIATE BODY BLDG 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 014A orequivalent.5660 11:00AM-12:15 MW D-203 P.Thiss5662 1:00PM-2:15 MW D-203 K.Williams5664 11:00AM-12:15 TTh D-203 P.Thiss# ES-014C ADVANCED BODY BLDG 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 014B or equivalent.5665 11:00AM-12:15 MW D-203 P.Thiss5666 1:00PM-2:15 MW D-203 K.Williams5667 11:00AM-12:15 TTh D-203 P.Thiss# ES-060A BEGINNING BADMINTON 1.05668 6:00PM-7:50 M D-100 D.Magnuson# ES-060B INTERMEDIATE BADMINTON 1.0Emphasis on stroke analysis, strategy, match play.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 060A orequivalent.5669 6:00PM-7:50 M D-100 D.Magnuson FITNESS CENTERIMPORTANT DATES• Register for class(es) Nov 11 - Jan 23*• Orientation times for first-time students (2 hours)10am, 12pm, 2pm or 8pmTues, Jan 20 - Fri, Jan 23FIRST-TIME STUDENTS IN THE FITNESS CENTER• Call (619) 660-4502 January 12-16 (8-11am, 4-8pm) andreserve your orientation time• Purchase a Lifelong Fitness Manual from the bookstore andbring it with the forms in the back already filled out• No late arrivals(Note: if you are on medication or receiving physical therapy,etc., you must bring a doctor’s release.)HOW TO ENROLL IN FITNESS CENTER COURSESES 010 - CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS &NUTRITIONES 011 - CIRCUIT TRAININGES 012 - INDIVIDUALIZED SPORTS CONDITIONING• If new to <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, submit an application foradmission (see page 1, step 1)• Register for class(es) (see page 1)• Enroll for .5 unit (24 hours minimum, 40 hours maximum)• Enroll for 1 unit (48 hours minimum, 72 hours maximum)• Attend Orientation if new to Fitness Center (see above)FITNESS CENTER HOURSMonday - Thursday 6am - 8pmFriday 6am - 1pm & 3:30pm - 8pmSaturday 7:30am - noon• Note: Due to safety and health concerns, concurrentenrollment in ES 011, ES 012 and ES 010 is not permitted.* Based on the instructor’s approval and the class enrollment, lateadds are permitted on a limited basis.Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units# ES-060C ADVANCED BADMINTON 1.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 060B orequivalent.5670 6:00PM-7:50 M D-100 D.Magnuson# ES-076A BEGINNING TENNIS 1.0Fundamentals of the official singles/doubles game.5671 9:00AM-10:50 S TC A.SteinhauserBegins Sat. 1/315672 8:00AM-9:50 F TC P.Farmer5673 8:30AM-9:20 TTh TC P.Farmer5674 10:00AM-11:50 F TC P.Farmer# ES-076B INTERMEDIATE TENNIS 1.0Emphasis on stroke analysis, strategy, match play.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 076A orequivalent.5675 9:00AM-10:50 S TC A.SteinhauserBegins Sat. 1/315676 8:30AM-9:20 TTh TC P.Farmer5677 10:00AM-11:50 F TC P.Farmer5679 8:00AM-9:50 F TC P.Farmer# ES-076C ADVANCED TENNIS 1.0Emphasis on advanced technique, strategy with match play.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 076B orequivalent.5678 8:30AM-9:20 TTh TC P.Farmer5680 10:00AM-11:50 F TC P.Farmer5682 9:00AM-10:50 S TC A.SteinhauserBegins Sat. 1/315690 8:00AM-9:50 F TC P.Farmer# ES-084A JAZZ DANCE I 1.55684 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-120 L.Hollands# ES-084B JAZZ DANCE II 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 084A orequivalent.5686 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-120 L.Hollands# ES-084C JAZZ DANCE III 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 084B orequivalent.5693 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-120 L.Hollands# ES-084D JAZZ DANCE IV 1.5Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 084C orequivalent.5694 8:00AM-9:15 TTh B-120 L.Hollands# ES-125A BEGINNING GOLF 1.0Instruction in basic golf skills (swing, stance, grip).5687 11:00AM-12:50 W CGC R.WojtkowskiCGC (Cottonwood Golf Course) is at 3121 Willow Glen Dr., El Cajon.# ES-125B INTERMEDIATE GOLF 1.0Emphasis on skills for small executive courses; students mustprovide their own equipment.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 125A orequivalent.5688 12:00PM-1:50 M CGC R.ColeCGC (Cottonwood Golf Course) is at 3121 Willow Glen Dr., El Cajon.# ES-125C ADVANCED GOLF 1.0Advanced strategy, tournament play; students must providetheir own equipment.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 125B orequivalent.5691 12:00PM-1:50 M CGC R.ColeCGC (Cottonwood Golf Course) is at 3121 Willow Glen Dr., El Cajon.# ES-155A BEGINNING BASKETBALL 1.0Introduction to basic skills in basketball.5705 9:00AM-10:50 F D-100 R.Wojtkowski5707 7:00PM-8:50 Th D-100 R.WojtkowskiS 5715 7:00PM-9:35 W D-100 R.Wojtkowski Feb 25-May 13+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1132For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units# ES-155B INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL 1.0Intermediate skill level; defensive/offensive tactics and team play.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 155A orequivalent.5712 9:00AM-10:50 F D-100 R.Wojtkowski5714 7:00PM-8:50 Th D-100 R.WojtkowskiS 5732 7:00PM-9:35 W D-100 R.Wojtkowski Feb 25-May 13# ES-155C ADVANCED BASKETBALL 1.0Emphasis on advanced level skills, tactics, strategy.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 155B orequivalent.S 5692 5:00PM-6:40 WTh D-100 R.Wojtkowski Mar 18-May 145717 9:00AM-10:50 F D-100 R.Wojtkowski5718 7:00PM-8:50 Th D-100 R.WojtkowskiS 5733 7:00PM-9:35 W D-100 R.Wojtkowski Feb 25-May 13# ES-170A BEGINNING SOCCER 1.0Basic soccer strategy; emphasis on individual skills, team play.5696 9:00AM-10:50 S FLDM S.McNaryBegins Sat. 1/31# ES-170B INTERMEDIATE SOCCER 1.0Intermediate skills, techniques, team strategy.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 170A.5697 9:00AM-10:50 S FLDM S.McNaryBegins Sat. 1/31# ES-170C ADVANCED SOCCER 1.0Advanced soccer skills and team play.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 170B orequivalent.5713 9:00AM-10:50 S FLDM S.McNaryBegins Sat. 1/31# ES-171A BEGINNING SOFTBALL 1.0Basic fundamentals of offensive/defensive strategies, safety.5721 11:00AM-12:50 F FLDM R.Wojtkowski5726 11:00AM-12:50 S FLDM S.McNaryBegins Sat. 1/31# ES-171B INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL 1.0Intermediate individual skill development, game strategy.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 171A orequivalent.5723 11:00AM-12:50 F FLDM R.Wojtkowski5734 11:00AM-12:50 S FLDM S.McNaryBegins Sat. 1/31# ES-171C ADVANCED SOFTBALL 1.0Advanced skills and strategy.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 171B orequivalent.5731 11:00AM-12:50 F FLDM R.Wojtkowski5736 11:00AM-12:50 S FLDM S.McNaryBegins Sat. 1/31# ES-175A BEGINNING VOLLEYBALL 1.0Individual skills and team strategy.5698 9:30AM-10:20 MW D-100 M.Warner5703 7:00PM-8:50 T D-100 B.Platt# ES-175B INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL 1.0Intermediate play, four-person teams and strategies.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 175A orequivalent.5702 9:30AM-10:20 MW D-100 M.Warner5704 7:00PM-8:50 T D-100 B.Platt# ES-175C ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL 1.0Advanced play, four-person teams and strategies.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 175B orequivalent.5706 9:30AM-10:20 MW D-100 M.Warner5710 7:00PM-8:50 T D-100 B.Platt# ES-180 SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN 1.05737 7:00PM-8:50 W D-205 H.Sarmiento5738 11:00AM-12:50 F D-205 H.SarmientoES-181A KARATE I ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.58986 7:00PM-8:15 TTh D-205 M.GrahamES-181B KARATE II ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.5Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 181A or equivalent orpossession of equivalent proficiency (8th kyu ranking in Shotokan Karatefrom ASKA, JKA, AJKA).8987 7:00PM-8:15 TTh D-205 M.GrahamES-181C KARATE III ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.5Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 181B or equivalent orpossession of equivalent proficiency (7th kyu ranking in Shotokan Karatefrom ASKA, JKA, AJKA).8988 7:00PM-8:15 TTh D-205 M.Graham# ES-200 CONDITION & INJURY PREVENTION 1.5Conditioning and mastery of the fundamentals of movement forathletes.S 5729 5:00PM-8:40 M-F D-100 R.Wojtkowski Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.ES-206 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL 2.0$17.50 insurance fee due at registration.Prerequisite: Tryout.S 5695 4:00PM-5:40 M-F D-100 R.Wojtkowski Jan 26-Mar 13Team competition in men's basketball.S 5708 2:00PM-3:40 M-F D-100 L.Sulpizio Jan 26-Mar 13Team competition in women's basketball.ES-207 ADV TECH/STRATEGIES BASKETBALL 1.05681 3:00PM-3:50 WTh D-203 R.WojtkowskiS 5730 2:00PM-3:50 TTh D-100 L.Sulpizio Mar 17-May 14ES-213 INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF 2.0$17.50 insurance fee due at registration.Prerequisite: Tryout.5699 3:00PM-4:50 M-F CGC L.ParksCGC (Cottonwood Golf Course) is at 3121 Willow Glen Dr., El Cajon.ES-219 ADV TECH/STRATEGIES OF SOCCER 1.0S 5728 4:00PM-5:40 TTh D-100 D.Codina Mar 17-May 14ES-224 INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS 2.0$17.50 insurance fee due at registration.Prerequisite: Tryout.5700 1:30PM-3:20 M-F TC P.FarmerES-227 INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK 2.0$17.50 insurance fee due at registration.Prerequisite: Tryout.5685 2:00PM-3:50 M-F TRK D.DominguezWomen's track and field team5701 2:00PM-3:50 M-F TRK P.ThissMen's track and field teamES-231 ADV TECHS & STRATS-VOLLEYBALL 1.08981 8:00PM-9:50 M D-100 S.StrangeES-253 PE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 3.05711 10:00AM-12:30 S F-607 S.AkiliES-255 CARE & PREVENT ATHLETIC INJURY 3.05716 6:00PM-9:50 W F-621 L.ButtlesES-270 COOPERATIVE GAMES 1.0S 5744 8:00AM-3:50 S D-100 A.Walder Apr 18-Apr 25Meets 2 days: 4/18, 4/25# ES-299 KICKBOXING 1.05740 5:00PM-5:50 TTh D-205 H.SarmientoES-299 COURT CARDIO 1.55743 9:30AM-10:45 MW TC P.FarmerEmphasis on use of tennis skills to improve cardiovascular fitness+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu33For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsFOREIGN LANGUAGES...your passport to the worldARABICARAMAICFRENCHKUMEYAAYSPANISHFRENCH+# FREN-120 FRENCH I 5.05354 7:00PM-9:15 MW F-513 M.Lerma+# FREN-121 FRENCH II 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in FREN 120 or equivalent ortwo years of high school French.5356 7:00AM-9:15 MW F-518 U.OrnelasFALL <strong>2009</strong> - FRANCESpend the Fall <strong>2009</strong> semester inbeautiful Paris, Francewhile enrolled full-time inCSU/UC transferable unitstaught by <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> andGrossmont <strong>College</strong> faculty.Students will have the option ofliving with French host familiesor in apartments. Field trips andexcursions will be included.Financial aid is available tostudents who qualify.Contact Lyn Neylon at (619) 660-4241 orgo online to www.cuyamaca.edu/studyabroadGEOGRAPHY ONLINE+# GEOG-120 ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0Study of Earth's dynamic natural systems.8904 TBA WEB L.Chaddock#8904 offered via Internet. Students MUST emaillisa.chaddock@gcccd.edu by 1/26.GEOGRAPHY+# GEOG-106 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0Study of regional cultural systems around the world.5365 9:30AM-10:45 TTh H-224 C.Stutz5366 6:00PM-8:50 M F-402 C.StutzSection Time Days Rm Instructor Units+# GEOG-120 ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0Study of Earth's dynamic natural systems.5369 8:00AM-9:15 TTh H-224 C.Stutz5370 8:00AM-9:15 MW H-224 S.Michel5371 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-402 S.MichelS 5372 5:00PM-6:40 MW H-224 L.Chaddock Feb 23-May 20+# GEOG-121 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1.0Applications and investigations of Earth's dynamic naturalsystems.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GEOG 120 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.5373 1:00PM-3:50 Th H-224 STAFF5374 9:00AM-11:50 F H-224 M.FarrellS 5375 7:00PM-8:40 MW H-224 L.Chaddock Feb 23-May 20+# GEOG-130 HUMAN AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0Study of world cultures, environmental/social justice, and theglobal political-economy.5377 9:30AM-10:45 MW H-224 S.MichelGEOLOGY+# GEOL-104 EARTH SCIENCE 3.0Study of Earth's physical systems including astronomy,geology, oceanography, meteorology and geomorphology.5376 4:30PM-5:45 TTh H-224 STAFF5379 11:00AM-12:15 MW H-224 M.Farrell+# GEOL-110 PLANET EARTH 3.0Study of Earth's dynamic geological systems including platetectonics, volcanoes and earthquakes.5380 11:00AM-12:15 TTh H-224 STAFFGRAPHIC DESIGN ONLINEGD-105 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL MEDIA 3.0Fundamentals of graphic design technology including AdobePhotoshop, Illustrator, InDesign.Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (can be learned inintroductory CIS or BOT classes).5390 TBA WEB M.Kotulski#5390 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailmichelle.kotulski@gcccd.edu by 1/26.GD-126B PHOTOSHOP DIGITAL IMAGING 3.0Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (creating, editing,copying, deleting, organizing files).5385 TBA WEB P.Giovengo#5385 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailpat.giovengo@gcccd.edu by 1/26. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/pat.giovengo/126 for orientation details.GD-217 WEB GRAPHICS 3.0Using Fireworks CS3Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 212 orequivalent or basic computer and Internet skills and ability to create andupload a simple website; GD 126ABCD or abilty to use Adobe Photoshop tocreate digital images.5389 TBA WEB J.Reed#5389 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailjodi.reed@gcccd.edu by 1/26. See cis2.cuyamaca.edu/jreed/217 foronline orientation.GRAPHIC DESIGNGD-105 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL MEDIA 3.0Fundamentals of graphic design technology including AdobePhotoshop, Illustrator, InDesign.Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (can be learned inintroductory CIS or BOT classes).5381 1:30PM-3:45 TTh H-114 M.Ryan5382 6:00PM-8:15 MW H-114 STAFF5383 9:30AM-11:45 MW H-114 M.Ryan+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1134For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsGD-110 GRAPHIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES 3.0Introduction to graphic design principles; introductory portfoliodevelopment.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 105 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 124 orequivalent.5384 9:00AM-12:00 F H-114 T.BugzavichAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.5418 9:30AM-11:45 TTh H-114 T.BucklesGD-125 TYPOGRAPHY 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 105 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 110 orequivalent.5391 12:00PM-2:15 MW H-119 M.KirkpatrickGD-126B PHOTOSHOP DIGITAL IMAGING 3.0Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills (creating, editing,copying, deleting, organizing files).5386 11:00AM-1:15 TTh H-119 STAFFGD-129 PAGE LAYOUT 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 110 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 125 orequivalent.5387 2:00PM-4:15 TTh H-119 T.BucklesGD-130 PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS PRACTICE 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 129 or CIS 212 orequivalent. Student must have a substantial body of completed design orweb projects prior to enrollment in this class.5388 6:00PM-8:15 MW H-119 T.BucklesGD-222 FLASH WEB ANIMATION 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CIS 212 orequivalent or basic computer and Internet skills and ability to create andupload a simple website.5409 6:00PM-8:50 W H-119 E.SaleAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.GD-225 DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 105 or equivalent.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ART 124, GD110 or equivalent.5413 9:30AM-11:45 MW H-119 T.BucklesGD-230 GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNSHIPPass/No Pass only. Email instructor attimothy.buckles@gcccd.eduPrerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in GD 129 or equivalent.5410 TBA T.Buckles 1.05411 TBA T.Buckles 2.05412 TBA T.Buckles 3.05414 TBA T.Buckles 4.0HEALTH EDUCATION ONLINE# HED-105 HEALTH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS 1.0S 5392 TBA WEB L.Buttles Feb 02-Feb 27#5392 offered via Internet. Students MUST emaillinda.buttles@gcccd.edu by first day of class, 2/2.S 5393 TBA WEB L.Buttles Apr 13-May 08#5393 offered via Internet. Students MUST emaillinda.buttles@gcccd.edu by first day of class, 4/13.+# HED-120 PERSONAL HEALTH & LIFESTYLES 3.0S 5394 TBA WEB D.Riley Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3. #5394 offered via Internet. StudentsMUST email donna.riley@gcccd.edu by 12/19; include sectionnumber in subject line.S 5395 TBA WEB L.Hollands Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3. #5395 offered via Internet. StudentsMUST email lucinda.hollands@gcccd.edu by 12/19; include sectionnumber in subject line.S 5398 TBA WEB W.Borin Feb 17-May 16#5398 offered via Internet. Students MUST email donna.riley@gcccd.edu by 2/17; include section number in subject line.5400 TBA WEB D.Riley#5400 offered via Internet. Students MUST email donna.riley@gcccd.edu by 1/26; include section number in subject line.5401 TBA WEB D.Riley#5401 offered via Internet. Students MUST email donna.riley@gcccd.edu by 1/26; include section number in subject line.S 5404 TBA WEB W.Borin Jan 26-Mar 07#5404 offered via Internet. Students MUST email wayne.borin@gcccd.edu by 1/26; include section number in subject line.S 5407 TBA WEB W.Borin Mar 23-May 22#5407 offered via Internet. Students MUST email wayne.borin@gcccd.edu by 3/23; include section number in subject line.+ HED-155 REALITIES OF NUTRITION 3.05406 TBA WEB B.Garrity#5406 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailbetty.garrity@gcccd.edu by 1/5.+# HED-201 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH 3.05403 TBA WEB D.Riley#5403 offered via Internet. Students MUST email donna.riley@gcccd.edu by 1/26; include section number in subject line.+ HED-255 SCIENCE OF NUTRITION ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in BIO 130, 131 or equivalentand "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in CHEM 115 or 120 or equivalent.8980 TBA WEB B.Garrity#8980 offered via Internet. Students MUST emailbetty.garrity@gcccd.edu by 1/5.HEALTH EDUCATION+# HED-120 PERSONAL HEALTH & LIFESTYLES 3.05396 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-621 L.Buttles5397 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-621 W.Jonen5399 6:00PM-8:50 Th F-621 H.SarmientoHISTORY ONLINE+# HIST-108 EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0Exploration of early U.S. history from settlement through theCivil War.5440 TBA WEB S.Haber#5440 offered via Internet. See orientation details atwww.cuyamaca.edu/shaber. Assignments due at the end of firstweek. Students must email susan.haber@gcccd.edu by 1/23.8995 TBA WEB S.Haber#8995 offered via Internet. See orientation details atwww.cuyamaca.edu/shaber. Assignments due at the end of first week.Students must email instructor at susan.haber@gcccd.edu by 1/23.+# HIST-109 MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0Survey of development of the U.S. from Reconstruction to thepresent.5439 TBA WEB S.Haber#5439 offered via Internet. See orientation details atwww.cuyamaca.edu/shaber. Assignments due at the end of firstweek. Students must email susan.haber@gcccd.edu by 1/23.HISTORY+# HIST-100 EARLY WORLD HISTORY 3.0Study of ancient societies, cultures from historical beginningsto 1500.5419 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-507 R.Bond+# HIST-101 MODERN WORLD HISTORY 3.05421 6:00PM-8:50 Th F-514 T.ZeltS 5422 8:00AM-11:40 M-F F-517 R.Bond Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5424 8:00AM-9:15 MW F-507 S.GriffinS 5425 12:30PM-2:10 TTh F-507 R.Bond Feb 24-May 21+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu35For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsHISTORY (continued)+# HIST-105 EARLY WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3.0Overview of early Western Civilization from prehistory throughreformation.8999 8:30AM-9:45 MW TBA P.UtgaardOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.+# HIST-106 MODERN WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3.05426 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-517 S.Griffin9000 10:30AM-11:45 MW TBA P.UtgaardOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.+# HIST-108 EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0Exploration of early U.S. history from settlement through theCivil War.5428 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-514 J.CampbellS 5429 1:00PM-4:40 M-F F-512 J.Jones Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5430 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-514 T.Valverde5431 8:00AM-9:15 MW F-514 J.Campbell5432 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-514 J.Jones5437 6:00PM-8:50 M F-514 T.ZeltS 5438 2:00PM-3:40 TTh F-514 T.Valverde Feb 24-May 21+# HIST-109 MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0Survey of development of the U.S. from Reconstruction to thepresent.S 5433 9:00AM-12:40 M-F F-514 J.Hernandez Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5434 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-514 J.Jones5435 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-514 J.Campbell5436 12:30PM-1:45 MW F-514 J.Hernandez5441 3:00PM-5:50 M F-514 D.McCooleS 5442 9:00AM-12:40 F F-514 J.Hernandez Feb 27-May 22+# HIST-119 CHICANO/CHICANA PERSPECTIVE II 3.05443 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-508 STAFF# HIST-123 WOMEN MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY 3.05444 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-514 S.HaberEXPLORE THE DIVERSITYOF AMERICAN HISTORYAND EARN TRANSFERCREDIT!*AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYHIST 181 - U.S. History: Black Perspectives II*MEXICAN AMERICAN HISTORYHIST 119 - U.S. History: Chicano/Chicana Perspectives II*WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORYHIST 123 - Women in Modern American History*UC, CSU, AA/AS GE, IGETC, CSU GE*Meets American Institution requirement for CSU GraduationSection Time Days Rm Instructor Units# HIST-124 HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA 3.05445 6:00PM-8:50 W F-514 T.Valverde+# HIST-181 BLACK PERSPECTIVES II 3.05447 6:00PM-8:50 T F-512 A.Tesfamariam# HIST-275 HISTORICAL PERIOD 3.09001 1:20PM-4:10 M TBA P.UtgaardOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.HUMANITIES ONLINE+# HUM-110 PRINCIPLES OF THE HUMANITIES 3.05451 TBA WEB D.Palmer#5451 offered via Internet. Students MUST email diane.palmer@gcccd.edu before 1/26. See www.cuyamaca.edu/diane.palmer after1/19 for instructions. Two REQUIRED on-campus Sat. exams (noexceptions): 3/21, 5/30, 8-9:45am in F710.+# HUM-120 EUROPEAN HUMANITIES 3.05452 TBA WEB V.Neylon#5452 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers required; highspeed Internet recommended. Go to www.cuyamaca.edu/lyn.neylon, click on HUM 120 to review materials. Mandatory oncampusorientation Sat. 1/31, 8-10am in B268.+# HUM-155 MYTHOLOGY 3.05454 TBA WEB B.McGraw#5454 offered via Internet. Students MUST email bruce.mcgraw@gcccd.edu before 1/26. See www.cuyamaca.edu/bruce.mcgraw forinstructions. Three REQUIRED on-campus Sat. exams (noexceptions): 2/28, 3/28, 5/30, 8-9:50am in D401.HUMANITIES+# HUM-110 PRINCIPLES OF THE HUMANITIES 3.0S 5448 12:30PM-2:10 MW F-710 J.Moore Feb 23-May 205449 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-710 D.Palmer5450 6:00PM-8:50 T F-710 STAFF9008 1:20PM-4:10 W TBA P.UtgaardOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.+# HUM-155 MYTHOLOGY 3.05453 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-710 E.Sampson5455 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-710 K.ValdiviaHUM-299 ITALIAN LIFE & CULTURE 1.09009 3:10PM-4:05 T TBA M.DeKoningOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.ITALIAN+# ITAL-120 ITALIAN I ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 5.09115 5:30PM-6:45 M-Th TBA STAFFOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.+# ITAL-121 ITALIAN II ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ITAL 120 or two years ofhigh school Italian or equivalent.9118 5:30PM-6:45 M-Th TBA STAFFOffered through the Florence, Italy Study Abroad Program.LIBRARY INFORMATION RESOURCESONLINELIR-110 RESEARCH METHODS ONLINE 1.0S 5458 TBA WEB K.Wergeland Feb 02-Mar 27#5458 offered via Internet. Students MUST email kari.wergeland@gcccd.edu BEFORE first week of class for online orientation.Students requiring assistance may schedule an appointment withinstructor at 619-660-4412.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1136For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsMATHEMATICS ONLINEATTEND AN ASSESSMENT SESSION PRIOR TO ENROLLING INCOURSES; REFER TO ASSESSMENT PROCESS ON PAGE 50.+# MATH-160 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3.0Applications from various fields including science, business,psychology.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 103 or 110 orequivalent.5468 TBA WEB I.Leu#5468 offered via Internet. See www.cuyamaca.edu/ileu & click onStats Homepage. Purchase text/register for MyMathLab by end offirst week. Students unfamiliar with online classes may scheduleorientation with instructor: email inwon.leu@gcccd.edu5471 TBA WEB I.Leu#5471 offered via Internet. See www.cuyamaca.edu/ileu & click onStats Homepage. Purchase text/register for MyMathLab by end offirst week. Students unfamiliar with online classes may scheduleorientation with instructor: email inwon.leu@gcccd.eduS 5478 TBA WEB I.Leu Mar 23-May 22#5478 offered via Internet. See www.cuyamaca.edu/ileu & click onStats Homepage. Purchase text/register for MyMathLab by end offirst week. Students unfamiliar with online classes may scheduleorientation with instructor: email inwon.leu@gcccd.eduMATHEMATICSATTEND AN ASSESSMENT SESSION PRIOR TO ENROLLING INCOURSES; REFER TO ASSESSMENT PROCESS ON PAGE 50.MATH-080 BASIC MATHEMATICS ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 2.0Pass/No Pass only.8913 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-502 T.MarshallMATH-088 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0Pass/No Pass only. Review of arithmetic including fractions,decimals, percents; pre-algebra.Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 080 or equivalent5462 9:30AM-10:50 M F-502 T.Marshalland11:00AM-11:50 M L-103and9:30AM-11:50 W F-502Student must be concurrently enrolled in PDC 130 (#8993)5463 9:30AM-10:50 T D-402 J.Horgerand11:00AM-11:50 T L-103and9:30AM-11:50 Th D-4025464 12:30PM-1:50 T D-402 F.Geoolaand2:00PM-2:50 T L-103and12:30PM-2:50 Th D-4025466 6:00PM-7:20 T D-402 D.Tranand7:30PM-8:20 T L-103and6:00PM-8:20 Th D-402MATH-090 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5.0Pass/No Pass only. For students with strong basic math andpre-algebra skills.Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 088 or equivalent.S 5465 6:00PM-9:50 W D-403 K.Nguyen Jan 26-Mar 20and8:00AM-9:50 S D-403and10:00AM-11:50 S L-103and12:00PM-4:30 S D-403S 5467 8:00AM-11:50 MW D-402 STAFF Jan 26-Mar 20and8:00AM-9:50 F D-402and10:00AM-11:50 F L-103ASSET class, open to all students5469 8:00AM-8:50 T L-103 P.Eckertand9:00AM-10:50 T F-401and8:00AM-10:50 Th F-4015470 9:30AM-10:20 T L-103 E.Preibisiusand10:30AM-12:20 T F-405and9:30AM-12:20 Th F-4055472 12:30PM-3:20 T F-405 P.Eckertand12:30PM-1:20 Th L-103and1:30PM-3:20 Th F-4055473 9:30AM-10:20 M L-103 E.Preibisiusand10:30AM-12:20 M D-403and9:30AM-12:20 W D-4035474 12:30PM-2:20 M D-403 J.Christensenand2:30PM-3:20 M L-103and12:30PM-3:20 W D-4035475 3:00PM-5:50 T D-402 D.Curtisand3:00PM-4:50 Th D-402and5:00PM-5:50 Th L-1035476 6:00PM-8:50 M F-405 A.Medinand6:00PM-7:50 W F-405and8:00PM-8:50 W L-1035477 7:30AM-10:20 M F-401 F.Watsonand7:30AM-8:20 W L-103and8:30AM-10:20 W F-401# MATH-103 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3.0For non-science majors; great prep for the ELM test.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 090 or equivalent.5479 7:30AM-9:20 M F-405 M.Baleghand7:30AM-8:20 W F-405and8:30AM-9:20 W L-1035480 3:00PM-4:50 T L-102 M.Higginsand3:00PM-3:50 Th L-102and4:00PM-4:50 Th L-103S 5481 9:00AM-11:50 MW F-506 R.Shipowick Mar 23-May 22and9:00AM-9:50 F F-506and10:00AM-11:50 F L-103ASEP class, open to all students5482 6:00PM-7:50 M F-401 D.Tranand6:00PM-6:50 W F-401and7:00PM-7:50 W L-1035483 7:30AM-9:20 T F-502 M.Burtand7:30AM-8:20 Th L-103and8:30AM-9:20 Th F-5025484 9:30AM-11:20 T F-502 M.Burtand9:30AM-10:20 Th F-502and10:30AM-11:20 Th L-103+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu37For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsMATHEMATICS (continued)# MATH-110 INT ALGEBRA-BUS,MATH,SCI&ENGR 5.0For science majors; great prep for the ELM test.Prerequisite: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 090 or equivalent.5485 7:30AM-10:20 M L-101 B.Elliottand7:30AM-9:20 W L-101and9:30AM-10:20 W L-1035486 11:00AM-12:50 T D-403 T.Spenceand1:00PM-1:50 T L-103and11:00AM-1:50 Th D-4035487 11:00AM-12:50 M L-101 J.Riveraand1:00PM-1:50 M L-103and11:00AM-1:50 W L-1015488 9:30AM-11:50 T L-102 B.Elliottand9:30AM-10:30 Th L-102and10:40AM-11:50 Th L-103Additional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required.5489 6:00PM-8:50 T D-403 C.Koetherand6:00PM-7:50 Th D-403and8:00PM-8:50 Th L-1035490 12:30PM-3:20 T F-401 V.Phillipsand12:30PM-2:20 Th F-401and2:30PM-3:20 Th L-1035491 12:30PM-3:20 M F-405 M.Thaiand12:30PM-2:20 W F-405and2:30PM-3:20 W L-1035495 2:00PM-4:50 M L-102 P.Eckertand2:00PM-3:50 W L-102and4:00PM-4:50 W L-103S 5497 6:00PM-9:50 W D-403 T.Abdulahad Mar 23-May 22and8:00AM-2:00 S D-403and2:00PM-3:50 S L-1035498 7:30AM-10:20 T D-403 R.Stevensand7:30AM-9:20 Th D-403and9:30AM-10:20 Th L-103+# MATH-120 MATH FOR GENERAL EDUCATION 3.0Survey course meeting the minimum CSU requirement inmathematics.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 103 or 110 orequivalent.5492 8:00AM-9:15 MW D-403 M.Vargas5493 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-401 R.Stevens+# MATH-125 STRUCTURE&CONCEPTS ELEM MATH I 3.0Introductory math course for prospective elementary schoolteachers.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 103 or 110 and 097 orequivalent.5494 6:00PM-7:50 TTh L-101 P.Etheridge+# MATH-126 STRUCTURE&CONCEPTS OF MATH II 3.0Continuation of MATH 125 for prospective elementary schoolteachers.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 125 or equivalent.5496 4:00PM-5:50 TTh L-101 P.EtheridgeMATH-128 CHILDREN'S MATH THINKING 1.5Corequisite: MATH 125S 5499 5:00PM-7:50 W L-101 P.Etheridge Jan 26-Mar 20Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units+# MATH-160 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3.0Applications from various fields including science, business,psychology.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 103 or 110 orequivalent.5500 10:30AM-12:20 M F-401 B.Elliottand10:30AM-11:20 W L-103and11:30AM-12:20 W F-4015501 7:30AM-9:20 T L-102 B.Elliottand7:30AM-8:20 Th L-102and8:30AM-9:20 Th L-1035502 6:00PM-6:50 M L-102 H.Nobleand7:00PM-7:50 M L-103and6:00PM-7:50 W L-1025503 12:00PM-1:50 M F-506 H.Nobleand12:00PM-12:50 W F-506and1:00PM-1:50 W L-1035504 12:30PM-2:20 T F-506 J.Horgerand12:30PM-1:20 Th F-506and1:30PM-2:20 Th L-103+# MATH-170 ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY 3.0Study of the trigonometric functions.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 097, 110 or equivalent.5505 6:00PM-7:15 MW F-506 M.Thai+# MATH-175 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0Continuation of MATH 110; emphasis on pre-calculus topics.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 110 or equivalent(MATH 103 does not meet the prerequisite).5506 12:30PM-2:20 MW F-502 M.Vargas5507 6:00PM-7:50 TTh F-405 V.Phung+# MATH-176 PRECALCULUS:FUNCTIONS & GRAPHS 6.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 097, 110 or equivalent(MATH 103 does not meet the prerequisite).5510 8:00AM-10:50 MW L-102 T.Nichols5511 9:30AM-12:20 TTh F-506 J.Ford+# MATH-178 CALCULUS-BUS,SOC & BEHAV SCI 4.0Calculus for non-science majors.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 110 or equivalent(MATH 103 does not meet the prerequisite).5508 7:30AM-9:20 TTh L-101 R.Furry8933 4:00PM-5:50 MW F-506 C.Obyrne+# MATH-180 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS I 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 170 and 175 or 176 orequivalent.5513 10:00AM-12:15 MW F-405 I.Leu5514 6:00PM-8:15 MW F-405 F.Wrasidlo5515 12:30PM-2:45 TTh L-101 M.Higgins+# MATH-280 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY&CALCULUS II 4.0Continuation of MATH 180 for math, science, engineering majors.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 180 or equivalent.5516 10:00AM-11:50 TTh L-101 D.Curtis5517 6:00PM-7:50 MW F-502 D.Curtis+# MATH-281 INTERMEDIATE CALCULUS 4.0Multivariable calculus for math, science, engineering majors.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 280 or equivalent.5518 12:00PM-1:50 MW L-102 T.Nichols+# MATH-284 LINEAR ALGEBRA 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 280 or equivalent.5519 12:30PM-1:45 MW D-402 D.Curtis+# MATH-285 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3.0Prerequisite:"C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 280 or equivalent.5520 12:30PM-1:45 TTh L-102 T.Nichols+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1138For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsMUSIC ONLINE+# MUS-111 HISTORY OF JAZZ 3.05526 TBA WEB S.Walton Mar 23-May 22#5526 offered via Internet. For orientation see www.cuyamaca.edu/scott.walton. Assignments due at end of first week.+# MUS-115 HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 3.05535 TBA WEB S.Walton Jan 26-Mar 20#5535 offered via Internet. For orientation see www.cuyamaca.edu/scott.walton. Assignments due at end of first week.MUSICMUS-001 RUDIMENTS OF MUSICIANSHIP 4.05521 4:00PM-5:50 T B-312 R.Lopez-Yanezand4:00PM-5:50 Th B-209MUS-090 PREPARATORY PERFORMANCE STUDY ⋆NEW!⋆ 1.0Pass/No Pass only.9047 2:00PM-2:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-091 PREPARATORY PERFORMANCE STUDY ⋆NEW!⋆ 1.0Pass/No Pass only.9049 2:00PM-2:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-104 INTRO TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY 3.09054 11:00AM-12:15 MW B-312 T.SmithMUS-106 MUSIC THEORY & PRACTICE II 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 105 or equivalent.5524 9:00AM-10:50 TTh B-312 T.Smithand9:00AM-10:50 F B-209MUS-108 ROCK, POP AND SOUL ENSEMBLE 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.9045 6:00PM-8:50 M B-208 A.IrwinPlus public performances to be arrangedMUS-109 ROCK, POP AND SOUL ENSEMBLE 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.9046 6:00PM-8:50 M B-208 A.IrwinPlus public performances to be arranged+# MUS-110 GREAT MUSIC LISTENING 3.05522 9:30AM-10:45 TTh B-301 P.Setzer5523 9:30AM-10:45 MW B-301 T.Smith+# MUS-115 HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 3.0S 5537 8:00AM-11:40 M-F B-301 D.Bigham Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.9186 11:00AM-12:15 TTh B-301 A.Hacker+# MUS-116 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD MUSIC 3.05533 9:30AM-10:45 TTh B-120 A.HackerMUS-121 MUSIC INDUSTRY SEMINAR ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.09055 12:00PM-12:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-122 MUSIC INDUSTRY SEMINAR ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.09057 12:00PM-12:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-126 CLASS GUITAR I 2.05540 3:00PM-4:50 T B-301 P.Setzer5541 12:30PM-2:20 W B-301 P.SetzerMUS-127 CLASS GUITAR II 2.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 126 or equivalent.5527 5:00PM-6:50 T B-301 P.SetzerMUS-132 CLASS PIANO I 3.05529 1:00PM-2:15 MW B-209 M.Heminger9041 9:00AM-11:50 S B-209 S.WaltonMUS-133 CLASS PIANO II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 132 or equivalent.5534 2:30PM-3:45 MW B-209 M.Heminger9042 9:00AM-11:50 S B-209 S.WaltonMUS-152 CONCERT BAND ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.9058 7:00PM-9:50 W B-301 J.ChristensenPlus public performances to be arrangedMUS-153 CONCERT BAND ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.9059 7:00PM-9:50 W B-301 J.ChristensenPlus public performances to be arrangedMUS-158 CHORUS 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.5542 7:00PM-9:50 T B-312 R.Lopez-YanezPlus public performances to be arranged.MUS-159 CHORUS 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.5543 7:00PM-9:50 T B-312 R.Lopez-YanezPlus public performances to be arranged.MUS-170 CLASS VOICE 2.0Recommended Preparation: Ability to read music.5548 12:30PM-2:20 W B-312 E.JordanMUS-171 CLASS VOICE 2.0Recommended Preparation: Ability to read music.5549 12:30PM-2:20 W B-312 E.JordanMUS-190 PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1.0Prerequisite: Membership by audition.9050 2:00PM-2:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-191 PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1.0Prerequisite: Membership by audition.9051 2:00PM-2:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-226 CLASS GUITAR III 2.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 127 or equivalent.5538 5:00PM-6:50 T B-301 P.SetzerMUS-227 CLASS GUITAR IV 2.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 226 or equivalent.5539 5:00PM-6:50 T B-301 P.SetzerMUS-232 CLASS PIANO III 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 133 or equivalent.5547 2:30PM-3:45 MW B-209 M.Heminger9043 9:00AM-11:50 S B-209 S.WaltonMUS-233 CLASS PIANO IV 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MUS 232 or equivalent.5552 2:30PM-3:45 MW B-209 M.Heminger9044 9:00AM-11:50 S B-209 S.WaltonMUS-252 CONCERT BAND ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.9061 7:00PM-9:50 W B-301 J.ChristensenPlus public performances to be arrangedMUS-253 CONCERT BAND ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.9062 7:00PM-9:50 W B-301 J.ChristensenPlus public performances to be arrangedMUS-258 CHORUS 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.5544 7:00PM-9:50 T B-312 R.Lopez-YanezPlus public performances to be arranged.MUS-259 CHORUS 1.0Prerequisite: Audition.5546 7:00PM-9:50 T B-312 R.Lopez-YanezPlus public performances to be arranged.MUS-270 CLASS VOICE 2.0Recommended Preparation: Ability to read music.5551 12:30PM-2:20 W B-312 E.JordanMUS-271 CLASS VOICE 2.0Recommended Preparation: Ability to read music.5553 12:30PM-2:20 W B-312 E.Jordan+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu39For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsMUSIC (continued)MUS-290 PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1.0Prerequisite: Membership by audition.9052 2:00PM-2:50 F B-312 P.SetzerMUS-291 PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1.0Prerequisite: Membership by audition.9053 2:00PM-2:50 F B-312 P.SetzerNATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES+# NAKY-120 KUMEYAAY I 5.09105 5:00PM-7:15 TTh SYCN S.RodriguezSYCN (Sycuan) is located at 5469 Casino Way, El CajonOCEANOGRAPHY+# OCEA-112 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY 3.0Study of Earth's dynamic ocean environment.5803 12:30PM-1:45 MW H-224 STAFF5804 6:00PM-8:50 T H-224 R.Wolcott+# OCEA-113 OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1.0Applications and investigations of Earth's dynamic oceanenvironment.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OCEA 112 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.8905 1:00PM-3:50 T H-224 R.WolcottORNAMENTAL HORTICULTUREOH-102 XERISCAPE - WATER CONSERVATION 2.0Landscape water conservation principles and practices;includes field trips.5555 12:00PM-1:50 Th M-111 D.SchultzOH-114 FLORAL DESIGN I 3.0Theory/practice of basic and contemporary floral designs andbusiness practices. $150 fresh flower fee allows students tokeep their floral arrangements (due at registration).9025 4:00PM-8:50 M M-105 D.CitrowskeOH-118 SPECIAL OCCASION FLORISTRY 3.0Floral designing and business practices for tradional holidays,special events, party planning. $200 fresh flower fee allowsstudents to keep their arrangements (due at registration).Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OH 114 or equivalent or oneyear high school floral design or trade experience.5557 11:00AM-3:50 W M-105 S.ButlerOH-119 WEDDING DESIGN II 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OH 117 or equivalent.9026 5:00PM-9:50 T M-105 S.ButlerOH-120 FUNDAMENTALS OF OH 3.0Plant structure, soils, fertilizers, basic horticultural practices.5558 12:00PM-4:50 T M-111 B.Monroe5559 5:00PM-6:50 T M-111 D.Schultzand8:00AM-2:10 S M-111Saturday meetings: 2/7, 2/28, 3/14, 3/28, 4/18, 5/2, 5/16OH-121 PLANT PROPAGATION 3.05560 7:00PM-8:50 Th M-111 F.Palafoxand8:00AM-2:10 S M-100Saturday meetings: 1/31, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/25, 5/9OH-130 PLANT PEST CONTROL 3.05561 7:00PM-8:50 W M-111 D.Schultzand8:00AM-2:10 S M-105Saturday meetings: 1/31, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/25, 5/9OH-140 SOILS 3.05562 5:00PM-6:50 Th M-111 L.Olearyand8:30AM-2:40 S M-105Saturday meetings: 2/7, 2/28, 3/14, 3/28, 4/18, 5/2, 5/16Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsOH-170 PLANT MATERIALS:TREES & SHRUBS 3.0Identification and cultural characteristics of 125 landscape trees,shrubs.5563 2:00PM-4:50 Th M-111 D.SchultzOH-171 LANDSCAPE DRAFTING ⋆ NEW! ⋆ 1.0S 9027 5:00PM-8:50 W M-100 S.Holladay Feb 04-Mar 25S 9031 10:00AM-12:25 M-F M-100 K.Sumek Jan 05-Jan 21OH-172 INTRO TO LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3.0Principles of residential landscape design for usable, pleasantoutdoor spaces.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OH 171 orequivalent.5564 5:00PM-9:50 T M-100 K.Fulhorst5565 12:00PM-4:50 M M-100 S.HolladayOH-173 INTERMEDIATE LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3.0Advanced site analysis/use relationships for estate andresidential designs.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OH 172 or equivalent.5566 5:00PM-9:50 Th M-100 J.JacobyOH-180 ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS 3.0Identification and cultural characteristics of 125 annuals,perennials.5567 5:00PM-7:50 M M-111 L.RottkeOH-201 ADV CAD LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OH 200 or equivalent.5569 11:00AM-3:50 F F-601 K.SumekOH-220 LANDSCPE CONST-CONCRTE&MASONRY 3.0Construction methods/materials including stone and stampedconcrete.5570 5:00PM-6:50 W M-111 J.Cochranand8:00AM-2:10 S M-100Saturday meetings: 2/7, 2/28, 3/14, 3/28, 4/18, 5/2, 5/16OH-221 LANDSCPE CONST-IRRIG&CARPENTRY 3.05571 7:00PM-8:50 W M-105 D.Congerand8:00AM-2:10 S K-122Saturday meetings: 1/31, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/25, 5/9WANT A CAREER CHANGE?Come Find Out AboutCourses, Degrees, Jobs, and Careers inOrnamental Horticulture___________________ORIENTATION FOR NEWAND PROSPECTIVE STUDENTSMeet Faculty, Staff and Students and Learn About:❖ 7 Possible Majors❖ Career Possibilities❖ Over $30,000 in Scholarships❖ Interns and Work ExperienceRefreshments ServedWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 6-8 PMRoom M111, <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1140For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsOH-225 LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING 3.09028 5:00PM-7:50 Th M-105 S.JacobsOH-235 PRIN OF LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION 4.0Irrigation hydraulics and system components necessary forirrigation design.5572 1:00PM-4:50 W M-111 B.MonroeOH-238 IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in OH 235 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.9030 5:00PM-9:50 M M-100 STAFFOH-260 ARBORICULTURE 3.05573 5:00PM-6:50 W M-105 D.Simpsonand8:00AM-2:10 S M-111Saturday meetings: 1/31, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/25, 5/9OH-290 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCEPaid/unpaid work experience in local horticulture industry forOH majors; see orientation details below.5577 TBA M-111 D.Simpson 1.05578 TBA M-111 D.Simpson 2.05579 TBA M-111 D.Simpson 3.05580 TBA M-111 D.Simpson 4.0Required orientation Fri. 1/30, 5pm in M111. Second orientation TBA1.0 unit = 7 5 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid work experience2.0 units = 150 hours paid or 120 hours unpaid work experience3.0 units = 225 hours paid or 180 hours unpaid work experience4.0 units = 300 hours paid or 240 hours unpaid work experienceOH-290 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCEPaid/unpaid work experience in local horticulture industry forOH majors; see orientation details below.5581 TBA M-105 J.Lovewell 1.05582 TBA M-105 J.Lovewell 2.05583 TBA M-105 J.Lovewell 3.05584 TBA M-105 J.Lovewell 4.0Required orientation Fri. 1/30, 5pm in M105. Second orientation TBA1.0 unit = 7 5 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid work experience2.0 units = 150 hours paid or 120 hours unpaid work experience3.0 units = 225 hours paid or 180 hours unpaid work experience4.0 units = 300 hours paid or 240 hours unpaid work experiencePARALEGAL STUDIESPARA-100 INTRO TO PARALEGAL STUDIES 3.0S 5585 9:00AM-2:45 S F-702 M.Sessom Jan 31-Mar 21Additional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/marysessom for syllabus and first classmeeting reading assignment.5586 6:30PM-9:20 M F-702 M.SessomPARA-110 CIVIL LITIGATION PRACTICE&PROC 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PARA 100 or equivalent.S 5587 8:00AM-2:45 S F-702 E.Sturgeon Mar 28-May 16PARA-125 BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 1.0S 5588 6:30PM-9:20 W C-301 A.Helm Apr 15-May 13PARA-132 COMPUTER ASSIST LEGAL RESEARCH 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PARA 100, 130 or equivalentor concurrent enrollment in 130.5589 6:30PM-9:20 M F-620 B.BakerPARA-135 BANKRUPTCY LAW 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PARA 100 or equivalent.5590 6:30PM-9:20 Th F-702 D.BrittonPARA-160 PERSONAL INJURY 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PARA 100 or equivalent.S 5591 6:30PM-9:20 W C-301 E.Sturgeon Mar 04-Apr 01PARA-170 WORKER'S COMPENSATION 1.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PARA 100 or equivalent.S 5592 6:30PM-9:20 W C-301 A.Helm Jan 28-Feb 25PARA-250 INTERNSHIPPrerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PARA 100 or equivalent.5593 TBA F-702 M.Sessom 1.0Two mandatory meetings: 1/26, 3/16, 6-6:30pm5594 TBA F-702 M.Sessom 2.0Two mandatory meetings: 1/26, 3/16, 6-6:30pm5595 TBA F-702 M.Sessom 3.0Two mandatory meetings: 1/26, 3/16, 6-6:30pmPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT-COUNSELING ONLINE+ PDC-124 LIFELONG SUCCESS 3.0S 5596 TBA WEB C.Morrin Jan 26-Mar 20#5596 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, access tohigh speed Internet required. See www.cuyamaca.edu/cindymorrinfor details.S 5597 TBA WEB M.Fralick Feb 23-May 22#5597 offered via internet. Familiarity with computers, access tohigh speed Internet required. See www.collegesuccess1.com/online.htm for details.S 5598 TBA WEB C.Morrin Mar 23-May 22#5598 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, access tohigh speed Internet required. See www.cuyamaca.edu/cindymorrinfor details.S 5608 TBA WEB C.Morrin Mar 23-May 22#5608 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers, access tohigh speed Internet required. See www.cuyamaca.edu/cindymorrinfor details.S 5610 TBA WEB C.Morrin Mar 23-May 22#5610 offered via Internet. Familiarity with computers & access tohigh speed Internet required. This class will contain high schoolstudent groups. For orientation information, visitwww.cuyamaca.edu/cindymorrin.PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT-COUNSELING+ PDC-124 LIFELONG SUCCESS 3.05599 8:00AM-9:15 TTh A-109 O.Amezcua5600 9:30AM-10:45 MW A-109 P.Delys5601 9:30AM-10:50 T A-109 G.GarciaAdditional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internet required.5602 11:00AM-12:15 MW A-109 P.Delys5603 11:00AM-12:20 T A-109 G.GarciaAdditional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internet required.5605 12:30PM-3:20 M A-109 R.Jerjis5606 6:00PM-8:50 W A-109 R.JerjisS 8992 9:00AM-12:40 F A-109 STAFF Feb 27-May 22~ Choose a career, major, and learnhow to be successful in college by takingPDC 124 - Lifelong Success ~• Offered face-to-face, blended, online, on-campus,and off-campus at local high schools• All students areencouraged to enroll• Course meets CSUGeneral Education andtransfers to CSU/UCwww.cuyamaca.edu/pdcfor more information!+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu41For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsPDC-124 (continued)The following sections are offered off-campus at local high schools:S 5621 6:00AM-6:50 TWTh ECAP C.Carroll Jan 27-May 21ECAP (El Capitan High School) is located at 10410 AshwoodStreet, Lakeside. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5622 1:20PM-2:10 TWTh ECAP C.Carroll Jan 27-May 21ECAP (El Capitan High School) is located at 10410 AshwoodStreet, Lakeside. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 9007 8:00AM-9:30 TTh ECHS E.Morse Jan 27-May 21ECHS (El Cajon High School) is located at 1035 E. Madison Ave.,El Cajon. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5623 3:00PM-5:20 T GHHS STAFF Jan 27-May 19GHHS (Granite Hills High School) is located at 1719 East MadisonAve., El Cajon. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5624 2:00PM-3:15 TTh GHS N.McMahon Jan 27-May 21GHS (Grossmont High School) is located at 1100 Murray Drive, ElCajon. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5626 5:30PM-6:55 M HHS S.Neumann Jan 26-May 18HHS (Helix High School) is located at 7323 University Avenue, LaMesa. Class will not meet 2/16, 3/16, 3/23, 5/25. Additional 1 hour15 min/week instructional time via internet required.S 5634 1:30PM-2:20 MWF MMHS R.Asfour Jan 26-May 22MMHS (Mount Miguel High School) is located at 8585 BlossomLane, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5628 7:00AM-7:50 MWF MMHS A.Do Jan 26-May 22MMHS (Mount Miguel High School) is located at 8585 BlossomLane, <strong>Spring</strong> Valley. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5627 6:00PM-7:20 W MVHS D.Goldberg Jan 28-May 20MVHS (Monte Vista High School) is at 3230 Sweetwater <strong>Spring</strong>sBlvd., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.Additional 1 hour 15 min/week instructional time via Internet required.S 5630 2:00PM-3:20 T VHS E.Swatniki Jan 27-May 19VHS (Valhalla High School) is located at 1725 Hillsdale Road, ElCajon. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5631 3:05PM-4:25 Th VHS S.White Jan 29-May 21VHS (Valhalla High School) is located at 1725 Hillsdale Road, ElCajon. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5632 3:00PM-5:40 W WHHS R.Moses Jan 28-May 20WHHS (West Hills High School) is located at 8756 Mast Blvd.,Santee. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.S 5633 3:00PM-5:40 W WHHS J.Martinez Jan 28-May 20WHHS (West Hills High School) is located at 8756 Mast Blvd.,Santee. Class will not meet 2/9, 2/16, 4/6-4/17, 5/25.PDC-130 STUDY SKILLS & TIME MANAGEMENT 1.0Pass/No Pass only.S 5609 8:00AM-3:50 S A-109 A.Do Feb 21-Feb 28Meets 2 days: 2/21, 2/28S 5611 8:00AM-3:50 F A-112 STAFF Mar 06-Mar 13Meets 2 days: 3/6, 3/13S 8993 12:30PM-1:45 M F-401 G.Gomez/T.Marshall Jan 26-Apr 17Must be concurrently enrolled in MATH 088 (#5462)8994 8:00AM-8:50 T A-112 STAFFStudent must be concurrently enrolled in ENGL 090 (#5268) andENGL 090R (#5271)+ PDC-140 LIFE SKILL&PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT ⋆NEW!⋆ 3.0S 9119 9:00AM-1:20 F B-360 R.Jerjis Mar 13-May 22PDC-298 TUTORING 1.0Pass/No Pass only.S 5614 8:00AM-3:50 F A-112 K.Miller Apr 17-Apr 24For students interested in working in the Tutoring Center. Must havea grade of "B" or higher in subject matter to qualify.PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT-SPECIALSERVICESPDSS-080 EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT .5Pass/No Pass only.5615 TBA M.Asher-FitzpatrickSection Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsPDSS-085 ADAPTED COMPUTER BASICS 1.0Pass/No Pass only.Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in ENGL 098R or equivalent.8991 1:00PM-2:50 W A-109 B.JosephsonPDSS-090D LEARNING STRATEGIES PRACTICUM 1.0Pass/No Pass only.8990 2:00PM-2:50 M A-112 M.Asher-FitzpatrickPDSS-096 COGNITIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1.0Pass/No Pass only.5619 10:00AM-10:50 F B-365 M.JonesPHILOSOPHY ONLINE+# PHIL-110 GENERAL INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0S 5636 TBA WEB C.Hammond Jan 26-May 16#5636 offered via Internet. Two REQUIRED on-campus meetings(no exceptions): 1/24, 5/16, 2-4pm in D401. For details seewww.cuyamaca.edu/courtney.hammond.+# PHIL-125 CRITICAL THINKING 3.05637 TBA WEB D.Whitaker#5637 offered via Internet. Three REQUIRED on-campus Sat.meetings (no exceptions): 1/24, 3/28, 5/30, 1-3pm in F710. Fordetails see www.cuyamaca.edu/roy.whitaker.+# PHIL-140 PROBLEMS IN ETHICS 3.05647 TBA WEB K.Valdivia#5647 offered via Internet. Two REQUIRED on-campus Sat. exams(no exceptions): 3/28, 5/30, 10-11:45am in D401. Students MUSTemail kathryn.valdivia@gcccd.edu by 1/24. Seewww.cuyamaca.edu/kathryn.valdivia for details.PHILOSOPHY+# PHIL-110 GENERAL INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0S 5639 6:00PM-9:40 Th D-401 D.Hull Feb 26-May 215640 9:30AM-10:45 TTh D-401 C.Hammond5641 11:00AM-12:15 MW D-401 C.Hammond+# PHIL-117 HIST OF PHIL II:MODERN&CONTEMP 3.0Survey of Philosophy from the Renaissance to the 20th century.S 9010 12:30PM-2:15 TTh D-401 B.McGraw Feb 24-May 21+# PHIL-125 CRITICAL THINKING 3.0S 5642 6:00PM-9:40 W D-401 D.Hull Feb 25-May 205643 9:30AM-10:45 MW D-401 B.McGraw5644 8:00AM-9:15 TTh D-401 I.Duckles+# PHIL-130 LOGIC 3.0S 5645 12:30PM-2:10 MW D-401 A.Younan Feb 23-May 205646 11:00AM-12:15 TTh D-401 C.HammondPHYSICS+# PHYC-130 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 178 or 180 orequivalent or concurrent enrollment.5746 11:00AM-1:50 TTh H-223 J.Riley+# PHYC-131 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PHYC 130 or equivalent.5747 5:30PM-6:45 TTh F-507 B.Whitecottonand7:00PM-9:50 Th H-2235748 5:30PM-6:45 TTh F-507 B.Whitecottonand7:00PM-9:50 T H-223+# PHYC-190 MECHANICS AND HEAT 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 180 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.5749 9:00AM-9:50 M-Th F-724 J.Rileyand2:00PM-4:50 W H-2239197 9:00AM-9:50 M-Th F-724 J.Rileyand11:00AM-1:50 W H-223+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1142For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units+# PHYC-200 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PHYC 190 or equivalent andcredit for or concurrent enrollment in MATH 280.5751 8:00AM-8:50 M-Th H-223 J.Rileyand2:00PM-4:50 M H-223+# PHYC-210 WAVE MOTION AND MODERN PHYSICS 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PHYC 190 or equivalent andcredit for or concurrent enrollment in MATH 281.5752 10:00AM-10:50 M-Th H-223 J.Riley/G.Thurmanand2:00PM-4:50 T H-223POLITICAL SCIENCE ONLINE+# POSC-121 INTRO TO U.S. GOVT & POLITICS 3.0Introduction to concepts and structures of U.S. government andpolitics.5756 TBA WEB S.McCammanEmail stephen.mccamman@gcccd.edu no later than 1/23.+# POSC-130 INTRO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3.05759 TBA WEB S.McCammanEmail stephen.mccamman@gcccd.edu no later than 1/23.POLITICAL SCIENCE+# POSC-120 POLITICS & POLITICAL ANALYSIS 3.0Basic approaches, perspectives, techniques of the politicalscientist.5754 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-512 S.McCamman5755 6:00PM-8:50 W F-512 L.Dorman+# POSC-121 INTRO TO U.S. GOVT & POLITICS 3.0Introduction to concepts and structures of U.S. government andpolitics.5757 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-512 S.McCamman5758 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-512 S.McCammanS 8996 8:00AM-11:40 M-F F-512 S.McCamman Jan 05-Jan 21+# POSC-124 COMPARATIVE GOVT AND POLITICS 3.08997 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-512 S.McCammanSPRING POLITICALSCIENCE COURSESWhat in the World is Going On?American Government -POSC 121 † ‡ *Introduction to Politics -POSC 120 † *Introduction toInternational Relations -POSC 130 † * (online)Take a Poli Sci Course to Find Out!† Cal State GE‡ Satisfies CSU American Institutions Requirement* IGETC Transfer (UC GE)Questions? Call the Political Science office 660-4595CALL: (619) 660-4273 OR VISIT US AT THE STUDENT CENTERWWW.CUYAMACA.EDU/ASCCPSYCHOLOGY ONLINE+# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0The science of human behavior, thought, emotion.5765 TBA WEB T.Doyle#5765 offered via Internet. On-campus orientation Sat. 1/24, 11am-12 in F508. If unable to attend recommended on-campusorientation, email tom.doyle@gcccd.edu by 1/24. For details seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tdoyle.5770 TBA WEB T.Doyle#5770 offered via Internet. On-campus orientation Sat. 1/24, 12-1pm in F508. If unable to attend recommended on-campusorientation, email tom.doyle@gcccd.edu by 1/24. For details seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tdoyle.+# PSY-134 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0Psychological, biological, social aspects of human sexuality.5774 TBA WEB T.Doyle#5774 offered via Internet. On-campus orientation Sat. 1/24, 1-2pmin F508. If unable to attend recommended on-campus orientation,email tom.doyle@gcccd.edu by 1/24. For details seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tdoyle.+# PSY-165 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0Changes in thought, emotion, behavior throughout the life span.5778 TBA WEB J.Phillips#5778 offered via Internet. REQUIRED orientation Sat. 1/24, 10-11am in F508. Two REQUIRED on-campus Sat. exams 3/28, 5/30,10-11am in F508. For details see www.cuyamaca.edu/judith.phillips+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu43For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsPSYCHOLOGY ONLINE (continued)+# PSY-170 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0Research/theory involving the causes and treatment ofpsychological disorders.5779 TBA WEB T.Doyle#5779 offered via Internet. On-campus orientation Sat. 1/24, 2-3pmin F508. If unable to attend recommended on-campus orientation,email tom.doyle@gcccd.edu by 1/24. For details seewww.cuyamaca.edu/tdoyle.PSYCHOLOGY+# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0The science of human behavior, thought, emotion.5760 8:00AM-9:15 MW F-508 S.Weinert5761 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-508 S.WeinertS 5762 8:00AM-11:40 M-F F-507 S.Weinert Jan 05-Jan 21Intersession class, see pg 3.5763 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-507 S.Weinert5764 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-508 S.Weinert5766 9:00AM-11:50 F F-508 R.Wanic5767 2:00PM-3:15 MW F-508 T.DoyleS 5768 2:00PM-4:40 TTh F-512 K.Markowitz Mar 23-May 22S 5769 4:00PM-5:40 TTh F-508 P.Regan Feb 24-May 215771 6:00PM-8:50 M F-508 J.Jones• Friday-only class 9 am• 2nd 8-week class 3/24-5/21• Late start 12-week class 2/24-5/21+# PSY-134 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0Psychological, biological, social aspects of human sexuality.5772 12:30PM-1:45 MW F-508 J.Davis5773 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-517 D.McGrevy+# PSY-138 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.05775 11:00AM-12:15 TTh F-517 R.WanicPSY/BIO 215Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units+# PSY-140 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0Relationship between bodily processes and human thought andemotion.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PSY 120 or equivalent.5776 6:00PM-8:50 T F-508 S.Weinert+# PSY-165 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0Changes in thought, emotion, behavior throughout the life span.5777 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-508 D.McGrevy+# PSY-170 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0Research/theory involving the causes and treatment ofpsychological disorders.5780 11:00AM-12:15 MW F-508 J.Davis+# PSY-215 STATISTICS-BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 3.0Defining/solving quantitative problems in the behavioral sciences.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent.5782 12:30PM-1:50 M H-222 S.Weinertand12:30PM-2:50 W H-222Additional 1 instructional hour/week via Internet required.+# PSY-220 LEARNING 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in PSY 120 or equivalent.5781 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-508 S.WeinertREAL ESTATE ONLINERE-190 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES 3.0S 5786 TBA WEB G.Daunoras Mar 23-May 22#5786 offered via Internet. Students must emailgregory.daunoras@gcccd.edu by 3/20.REAL ESTATERE-190 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES 3.0S 5785 7:00PM-9:50 M C-301 L.KnappRE-191 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE 3.05787 7:00PM-9:50 T F-620 L.KnappRE-192 REAL ESTATE FINANCE 3.05790 7:00PM-9:50 W F-620 L.KnappRE-193 REAL ESTATE LEGAL ASPECTS 3.0S 5789 8:00AM-5:00 S F-620 L.Knapp Mar 14-Apr 18RE-194 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL 3.05791 7:00PM-9:50 Th D-404 L.KnappRE-250 REAL ESTATE INTERNSHIPRequired orientation Wed. 1/28, 6pm in F620.5792 TBA L.Knapp 1.05793 TBA L.Knapp 2.05794 TBA L.Knapp 3.05795 TBA L.Knapp 4.0RE-290 REAL ESTATE LICENSE TRAINING 1.0S 5796 8:00AM-3:50 S C-301 S.Wilson Apr 25-May 02Meets 2 days: 4/25, 5/2RE-292 MORTGAGE LOAN BROKER & LENDING 3.0S 5797 8:00AM-5:00 S C-301 L.Knapp Jan 31-Mar 07Begins Sat. 1/31RELIGIOUS STUDIES ONLINE+# RELG-120 WORLD RELIGIONS 3.05798 TBA WEB P.Carmona#5798 offered via Internet. Students MUST contact instructor before1/26 by using CHECK-IN link at www.cuyamaca.edu/paul.carmona,where instructions will be found. Two REQUIRED on-campus Sat.exams (no exceptions): 3/21, 5/30, 10-11:30am in F710.+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1144For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsRELIGIOUS STUDIES+# RELG-120 WORLD RELIGIONS 3.05799 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-710 P.Carmona5800 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-710 P.CarmonaS 5801 6:00PM-9:40 M F-710 J.Thibodeau Feb 23-May 18+# RELG-215 INTRO TO THE NEW TESTAMENT 3.05802 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-710 K.ValdiviaNew Program!SOCIAL WORKUndergraduate preparation for theSocial Work Major at SDSUand other universities.See a counselor for detailsand transfer requirements for the major.SOCIAL WORKSW-110 SOCIAL WORK FIELDS OF SERVICE 3.08998 8:00AM-9:15 MW F-517 L.HerreraSW-120 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK 3.05818 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-517 A.StirlingSOCIOLOGY ONLINE+# SOC-120 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3.0Social theories and methods; social institutions, interaction andsocial changes.5808 TBA WEB U.Hines#5808 offered via Internet. See www.introsoc.com for orientationdetails; pay special attention to FAQ page. Email questions toursula.hines@gcccd.edu5810 TBA WEB U.Hines#5810 offered via Internet. See www.introsoc.com for orientationdetails; pay special attention to FAQ page. Email questions toursula.hines@gcccd.eduSOCIOLOGY+# SOC-120 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3.0Social theories and methods; social institutions, interaction andsocial changes.5806 8:00AM-9:15 TTh F-507 J.Lopez5809 9:30AM-10:45 MW F-512 J.Lopez5811 9:30AM-10:45 TTh F-507 J.Lopez5812 6:30PM-9:20 Th B-171 A.Botz5813 12:30PM-1:45 TTh F-517 C.AndersonS 5814 12:30PM-2:10 MW F-512 J.Lopez Feb 23-May 22+# SOC-125 MARRIAGE, FAM & ALT LIFESTYLES 3.0Understanding factors conducive to successful marital andfamily relationships.S 5815 9:30AM-12:10 TTh K-122 L.Herrera Mar 23-May 22ASSET class, open to all students.5816 6:30PM-9:20 T B-171 A.Botz+# SOC-130 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3.05817 8:00AM-9:15 MW F-512 J.LopezSPANISH+# SPAN-120 SPANISH I 5.05819 7:00AM-9:15 TTh F-519 C.Tonda-Garcia5820 7:00AM-9:15 MW F-519 J.Kelliher5821 9:30AM-11:45 TTh F-518 E.Cardenas5822 9:30AM-11:45 MW F-519 Y.Urbina5823 12:30PM-2:45 MW F-519 M.Lopez5824 12:30PM-2:45 TTh F-518 E.Cardenas5827 7:00PM-9:15 MW F-518 D.Ballesteros5828 7:00PM-9:15 TTh F-518 STAFF+# SPAN-121 SPANISH II 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in SPAN 120 or equivalent ortwo years of high school Spanish.5829 9:30AM-11:45 TTh F-519 D.Muzquiz-Guerreiro5830 7:00AM-9:15 TTh F-513 F.Alvarado5831 9:30AM-11:45 MW F-513 R.Castaneda5832 12:30PM-2:45 TTh F-513 C.Stuardo5833 7:00PM-9:15 TTh F-519 K.Hernandez9106 9:00AM-11:50 F F-413 E.ArzolaAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.+# SPAN-220 SPANISH III 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in SPAN 121 or equivalent orthree years of high school Spanish.5834 9:30AM-11:45 MW F-518 E.Cardenas5835 7:00PM-9:15 MW F-519 M.Agiss9005 12:30PM-3:20 W F-413 STAFFAdditional 2 instructional hours/week via Internet required.+# SPAN-221 SPANISH IV 5.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in SPAN 220 or equivalent orfour years of high school Spanish.5836 12:30PM-2:45 TTh F-519 K.OntiverosSTUDY SPANISH IN MEXICO!SUMMER OF <strong>2009</strong>Enjoy the splendor and mysteryof Guadalajara, Mexico July 6 - August 10Five week long intensivelanguage program inGuadalajara. Your home staywill be with a Mexican family.Students study, live and travelin Mexico, enjoying a totalimmersion experience whileworking to improve theirskills in the Spanish language.SPANISH 120 (Level 1) 5 unitsSPANISH 121 (Level 2) 5 unitsSPANISH 145 Hispanic Civilizations 3 unitsSPANISH 220 (Level 3) 5 unitsSPANISH 221 (Level 4) 5 unitsSPANISH 250/251 Conversational Spanish 3 unitsFor additional information contact: Dr. Ezequiel Cárdenas(619) 660-4216 or ezequiel.cardenas@gcccd.edu+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesCheck class availability online at www.cuyamaca.edu45For application call (619) 660-4275


Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units+# SPAN-250 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in SPAN 121 or equivalent orthree years of high school Spanish.5837 7:00PM-9:50 M F-413 D.Detwiler5838 9:00AM-11:50 F F-618 M.Lopez+# SPAN-251 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in SPAN 250 or equivalent orfour years of high school Spanish.5839 7:00PM-9:50 M F-413 D.Detwiler5840 9:00AM-11:50 F F-618 M.LopezSURVEYINGSURV-218 PLANE SURVEYING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in MATH 170 or equivalent orconcurrent enrollment.5868 8:00AM-4:30 S F-724 J.TaynorSURV-240 ADVANCED SURVEYING 4.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in SURV/ENGR 218 orequivalent.5869 6:30PM-8:20 Th F-401 J.Taynorand10:00AM-1:50 S F-724THEATRE ARTS+# THTR-110 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE 3.05870 4:00PM-5:15 TTh B-120 J.ChathamWATER/WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGYWWTR-101WATER/WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY 3.0Overview of the water/wastewater fields and issues confrontingthe industry.S 5871 6:00PM-8:40 TTh F-607 D.Jones Jan 26-Mar 20S 5874 6:00PM-8:40 TTh F-607 D.Jones Mar 23-May 22WATER & WASTEWATERTECHNOLOGYORIENTATIONNew and Prospective Students WelcomeMeet the Faculty and Staff and learn about:• 5 Majors in the Program• Career Possibilities• Required Certification• Internships & Work Experience• Employment OpportunitiesRefreshments ServedTUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 6-7 PMRoom F607, <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>_______________START CLASSES IN JANUARY OR MARCHMost Courses in 4 or 8 week sessionsSection Time Days Rm Instructor UnitsWWTR-102CALCULATIONS WATER/WASTEWATER 3.0Mathematical principles in solving problems related to treatmentsystems.Recommended Preparation: Grade of "Pass" in MATH 090 or equivalent.S 5872 6:00PM-8:50 MW F-607 S.Taylor Jan 26-Mar 20S 9033 6:00PM-8:40 MW F-607 S.Taylor Mar 23-May 22WWTR-104APPLIED HYDRAULICS 3.0Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher of "Pass" in WWTR 102 orequivalent.S 5873 6:00PM-8:40 TTh HWD J.Young Jan 26-Mar 20HWD (Helix Water District) is located at 1233 Vernon Way, El Cajon.WWTR-112PLANT OPERATION:WATER TREATMT 3.0Water treatment plant procedures, standards, operation,maintenance.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher of "Pass" in WWTR 102 orequivalent.S 9035 6:00PM-8:40 MW HWD H.Palechek Mar 23-May 22HWD (Helix Water District) is located at 1233 Vernon Way, El Cajon.WWTR-120ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT 3.0Wastewater treatment process units; equipment and facilitiesoperations.Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in WWTR 114 or equivalent.S 9036 6:00PM-8:40 TTh F-613 C.Davisson Mar 23-May 22WWTR-130WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 3.0Operation of waterworks distribution system.Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher of "Pass" in WWTR 102 orequivalent.S 5885 6:00PM-8:40 TTh HWD J.Young Mar 23-May 22HWD (Helix Water District) is located at 1233 Vernon Way, El Cajon.S 9034 6:00PM-8:50 MW HWD J.Young Jan 26-Mar 20HWD (Helix Water District) is located at 1233 Vernon Way, El Cajon.WWTR-270PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISION 3.0Prerequisite: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in WWTR 101 or equivalent.S 9037 6:00PM-8:50 MW F-613 D.Jones Jan 26-Mar 20WWTR-280BACKFLOW TESTER TRAINING 2.0Prepares students for AWWA and ABPA backflow certificationexams.S 5879 6:00PM-8:50 M-Th OWD M.Ahlee Feb 02-Feb 27OWD (Otay Water District) is located at 2553 Sweetwater <strong>Spring</strong>sBlvd., <strong>Spring</strong> Valley.WWTR-290COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCEWork experience using principles and procedures learned inclass; see orientation details below.5881 TBA S.Mosburg 1.05882 TBA S.Mosburg 2.05883 TBA S.Mosburg 3.05884 TBA S.Mosburg 4.0Required orientation Fri. 1/30, 5pm in F613. Second orientation TBA1.0 unit = 75 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid work experience2.0 units = 150 hours paid or 120 hours unpaid work experience3.0 units = 225 hours paid or 180 hours unpaid work experience4.0 units = 300 hours paid or 240 hours unpaid work experienceWORK EXPERIENCEWEX-110 GENERAL COOPERATIVE WORK EX EDMandatory orientation Wed. 1/28 or Thurs. 1/29, 5pm in B269.For orientation/requisite information emailvalitajones@yahoo.com or call 619-660-4000 x3150.5459 TBA V.Jones 1.05460 TBA V.Jones 2.05461 TBA V.Jones 3.0+ Satisfies Cal. State University General Education Color denotes evening course# Satisfies <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> General Education (includes Graduation Requirement) S Denotes short-term class. See pages 3, 13-15 for deadline datesRegistration begins November 1146For Financial Aid call (619) 660-4201


CUYAMACA COLLEGE - SPRING <strong>2009</strong>FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULEDays/Times of Regularly Scheduled ClassesDate/Time of Final ExamTThTThTThTThTThTTTh or TTMWMWMWMWMWMW or WWMW or WTThTThTThTThTThTTh or ThThTTh or ThFFFFSMWMWMWMWMWMMW or MMConflictsTUESDAY, MAY 266:30, 6:40 or 7:00 a.m. ........................................................7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.9:30 or 10:00 a.m. .............................................................9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.12:00 or 12:30 p.m. ..........................................................12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.2:00 or 2:30 p.m. .................................................................2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.4:00 or 4:30 p.m. .................................................................4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.. ............................................................................6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.6:30 p.m.. ............................................................................6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.. ............................................................................7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.WEDNESDAY, MAY 277:30 or 8:00 a.m. ...............................................................8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.11:00 or 11:30 a.m.. ..........................................................11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.1:00 or 1:30 p.m. ................................................................1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.3:00 or 3:30 p.m. .................................................................3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.5:00 or 5:30 p.m. .................................................................5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.. ............................................................................6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.6:30 p.m.. ............................................................................6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.. ............................................................................7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.THURSDAY, MAY 287:30 or 8:00 a.m. ...............................................................8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.11:00 or 11:30 a.m. ...........................................................11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.1:00 or 1:30 p.m. .................................................................1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.3:00 or 3:30 p.m. .................................................................3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.5:00 or 5:30 p.m. .................................................................5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.. ............................................................................6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.6:30 p.m.. ............................................................................6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.. ............................................................................7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.FRIDAY, MAY 298:00 a.m. ...........................................................................8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.9:00 a.m. ...........................................................................9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.12:00 noon .......................................................................12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.1:00 p.m. .............................................................................1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.SATURDAY, MAY 30...........................................................................................Normal Class HoursMONDAY, JUNE 16:30, 6:40 or 7:00 a.m. ........................................................7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.9:30 or 10:00 a.m. .............................................................9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.12:00 noon or 12:30 p.m. .................................................12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.2:00 or 2:30 p.m. .................................................................2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.4:00 or 4:30 p.m. .................................................................4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.. ............................................................................6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.6:30 p.m.. ............................................................................6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.. ............................................................................7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.TUESDAY, JUNE 2............................................................................To be arranged with instructorClasses meeting at the times shown above need to usethe first hour of the week of the class as key toexamination times.Full-term Saturday classes will hold examinations onSaturday, May 30, at normal class hours.Short-term classes (including 1st and 2nd 8-weekclasses) will hold finals on the last class meeting.Examinations in other classes should be scheduledduring the time provided for conflicts.47


<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> offers classes in 60degree programs and 70 certificates.Associate Certificate of Certificate ofProgram Degree Achievement SpecializationACCOUNTINGAccounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆ARTDrawing and Painting . . . . . . . . . . .❖Graphic Design (Transfer) . . . . . . .❖AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Advanced Engine Performanceand Emissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆ASEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ASSET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Brakes and Front-End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆Engine Performance and Drive Train . . . . . . . .◆BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES . . . . . . . . .❖BUSINESSBusiness Administration . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Business Data Management . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Business-General . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Database Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY .❖ . . . . . . .◆Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Executive Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Office Assistant Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Office Assistant Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Office Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Office Software Specialist Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Office Software Specialist Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱CADD TECHNOLOGYBuilding Design Industry . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Manufacturing Industry . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆CHEMISTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖CHILD DEVELOPMENTInfants and Toddlers . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Preschool Children . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆School Age Child Care . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Early Childhood Intervention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Recreational Leadership-Outdoor Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱COMMUNICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCEComputer Network Administration .❖ . . . . . . .◆Telecommunications NetworkingTechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Telecommunications NetworkingTechnician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆Web Development . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Cisco Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Computer Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Network Servicing Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Operating Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Telecommunications ServicingTechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Web Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Web Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Web Server Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱ELEMENTARY EDUCATION . . . . . . .❖Associate Certificate of Certificate ofProgram Degree Achievement SpecializationENGINEERINGCivil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Electrical & Computer Engineering .❖ . . . . . . .◆Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering .❖ . . . . . . .◆Mechatronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱ENGLISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆ENTREPRENEURSHIP-SMALLBUSINESS MANAGEMENT . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ANDSAFETY MANAGEMENTEnvironmental Management . . . . . .❖Environmental Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆Occupational Safety and Health(OSH) Management . . . . . . . . . . .❖Occupational Safety and Health(OSH) Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆EXERCISE SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Recreational Leadership-School-Based Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱GENERAL STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖GRAPHIC DESIGN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Digital Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱Web Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖KUMEYAAY STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✱MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆MATHEMATICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆MUSIC EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTUREArboriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Floristry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Golf Course andSports Turf Management . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Irrigation Technology . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Landscape Design . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Landscape Technology . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Nursery Technology . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆PARALEGAL STUDIES . . . . . . . . . . .❖PHYSICAL SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖PHYSICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Escrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .◆SOCIAL WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖SPANISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆SURVEYING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆UNIVERSITY STUDIESCalifornia State University GeneralEducation Breadth (CSU GE) . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Intersegmental General EducationTransfer Curriculum (IGETC) . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆WATER/WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGYCross Connection Control Systems ❖ . . . . . . .◆Water Distribution Systems . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Water Treatment Plant Operator . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Wastewater Collection Systems . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Wastewater Treatment Operator . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆48


ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS (A300)(619) 660-42758:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M & Th8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. T & W (1/20 - 2/4)8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T & W (2/10 - 6/2)8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. S (1/24, 1/31)ASSESSMENT (A200)(619) 660-44268:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FASSOCIATED STUDENTGOVERNMENT OF CUYAMACACOLLEGE (ASGCC) (I125)(619) 660-4273BARNES & NOBLECUYAMACA BOOKSTORE (I Bldg)(619) 660-43337:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M-Th7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. FBUSINESS OFFICE (F100 Bldg)(619) 660-42347:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-FCalWORKs AT CUYAMACA COLLEGE(A200)(619) 660-43408:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M & Th8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. T & W (1/20 - 2/4)8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T & W (2/10 - 6/2)8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. S (1/24, 1/31)CAREER CENTER (A221)(619) 660-44508:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M, Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. T, W, FCASHIER’S OFFICE (A300)(619) 660-42568:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M-Th (1/20 - 2/5)8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. S (1/24, 1/31)CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (A110)(619) 660-45088:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FCHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER(R Bldg)(619) 660-46607:45 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. M-FCOMMUNITY LEARNING (A104)(619) 660-43508:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FCOOPERATIVE AGENCIESRESOURCES FOR EDUCATION(CARE) (A300)(619) 660-42938:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M, Th8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T, W8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FCOUNSELING (A200)(619) 660-44298:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M & Th8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. T & W (1/20 - 2/4)8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T & W (2/10 - 6/2)8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. S (1/24, 1/31)DSPS (DISABLED STUDENTSPROGRAMS & SERVICES)(A113 and LRC-High Tech Center)(619) 660-42398:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T, W, Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FServices for StudentsOFFICE HOURS - SPRING(Hours subject to change)DUPLICATING (FACULTY SUPPORTSERVICES) (F201)(619) 660-43877:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. M-Th7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. SENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING CENTER(C142)(619) 660-40208:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FEOPS (EXTENDED OPPORTUNITYPROGRAM & SERVICES) (A300)(619) 660-42048:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M, Th8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T, W8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FEVALUATIONS (A300)(619) 660-4343See Admissions & RecordsFINANCIAL AID (A300)(619) 660-42018:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M & Th8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. T & W (1/20 - 2/4)8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T & W (2/10 - 6/2)8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. S (1/24, 1/31)FOOD SERVICES:• CONVENIENCE STORE (I Bldg)7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. M-Th7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. F, S• GRILL 155° (I Bldg)7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M-Th• JAZZMAN’S CAFE (I Bldg)7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. M-ThGENERAL TUTORING CENTER (C111)(619) 660-4306TBAGROUNDS (Warehouse)(619) 660-42776:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. M-FHEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER (I134)(619) 660-42008:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. FHIGH SCHOOL & COMMUNITYRELATIONS - OUTREACH (I-121)(619) 660-44228:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FINTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES(A300)(619) 660-45658:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M-FLIBRARY/ LRC (C Bldg)(619) 660-44168:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. SMAILROOM (F100 Bldg)(619) 660-42357:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-FMAINTENANCE (Warehouse)(619) 660-42457:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M-Th7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. F-SMATH STUDY CENTER (L104)(619) 660-4396TBAO.H. NURSERY (M Bldg)(619) 660-45739:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M-F9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. SOPEN COMPUTER LAB (H Bldg)(619) 660-44477:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. SOPERATIONS(619) 660-43477:30 a.m. - 2:30 a.m. M-Th7:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. F10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. SunPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTACADEMY/ ENGLISH AT WORK (C119)(619) 660-45588:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FPUBLIC SAFETY (A100)(Parking, Lost & Found)(619) 644-76547:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M-ThSCHOLARSHIPS (A300)(619) 660-45378:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M, Th8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T, W8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FSTUDENT AFFAIRS (I120)(619) 660-44918:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FSTUDENT CENTER (I Bldg)(619) 660-4272STUDENT EMPLOYMENT (A221)(619) 660-44368:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M, Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. T, W, FSTUDENT PICTURE I.D. OFFICE (A200)(619) 660-43588:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M & Th8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. T & W (1/20 - 2/4)8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T & W (2/10 - 6/2)8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. S (1/24, 1/31)SWITCHBOARD (OPERATOR)(619) 660-40007:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. M-Th7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. SUNIVERSITY TRANSFER CENTER(A200)(619) 660-44258:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. M, Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. T, W, FVETERANS SERVICES (A300)(619) 660-42828:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M-FWAREHOUSE(619) 660-42467:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M-FWORKPLACE LEARNINGRESOURCE CENTER (A110)(619) 660-46198:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. FWRITING CENTER (B167)(619) 660-44639:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. M-Th9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. FWORD PROCESSING (FACULTYSUPPORT SERVICES) (F100 Bldg)(619) 660-42608:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Th7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. F49


ORIENTATION AND ASSESSMENT PROCESSASSESS YOUR SKILLLEVELThe assessment results are used tohelp evaluate your present skill levelsand assist in the selection ofappropriate English and math classes.You will not be cleared to enroll intoany collegiate level English or mathcourses until you either participatein Assessment and Orientation, orqualify for an exemption. Seeexemption qualifications in TOOBTAIN AN EXEMPTION... No scoreswill be given over the phone.ENGLISH AND ESL (ENGLISHAS A SECOND LANGUAGE)<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers two (2) typesof English tests. The English test is forstudents whose first language isEnglish. The ESL test is recommendedfor students whose first language is notEnglish and wish to continue studyingEnglish as their second language. Withyour test results, you will receive arecommendation of which English orESL and Math courses would be ofgreatest value in building your skills.MATHYou will be asked questions regardingyour math background to determine theappropriate math course to take. Youwill also be given a computation test.MULTIPLE MEASURESMultiple measures are used to assistyou in making realistic courseselections in English and math. Yourassessment results and study guideswill be used to help you determine yourappropriate skill level.SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS If you have a disability, contactDisabled Students Programs andServices for assistance withaccommodations at (619) 660-4239.TO OBTAIN ANEXEMPTION...SEE A COUNSELORYou are exempt from the assessmentand orientation process if you have:• earned an Associate Degree orhigher at an accredited college oruniversity, OR• are concurrently matriculated atanother college or university andhave documentation of matriculatedstatus, i.e., completed an AdvancedPlacement Exam in English and/ormath, OR• completed the assessment process atanother local area college, OR• are enrolling in a course foreducational/personal enrichment thatdoes not require English or math as aprerequisite, corequisite or advisory(recommended preparation).To obtain an exemption, bring to theCounseling Center one of the following:• a transcript or diploma, OR• a grade report, OR• a copy of your Advanced PlacementExamination results with scores of 3,4, 5, OR• assessment scores from any localcollege.ORIENTATION, ASSESSMENT AND NEW STUDENT ADVISINGNOTE: No appointment is necessary. However, seating will be limited toroom capacity. NO LATE ADMISSION.Bring Picture I.D. and a #2 pencil. You will need to know your SocialSecurity or Student Identification Number.Plan to arrive 20 minutes early and to stay approximately 3 hours. Call(619) 660-4426 if you have questions.ESL (ENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGE) AND MATHORIENTATION ANDASSESSMENT -Rm A112The ESL test is recommended forstudents whose first language isnot English.Date Day TimeNov 20 Th 4pm–7Dec 1 M 5pm–8Dec 11 Th 10am–1Dec 15 M 4pm–7Jan 8 Th 9am–12Jan 12 M 4pm–7Jan 15 Th 9am–12Jan 20 T 9am–12ENGLISH AND MATHORIENTATION ANDASSESSMENT - Rm B101The English test is for studentswhose first language is English.Assessment test results will beavailable at New Student Advisingsessions.Date Day TimeNov 6 Th 3pm–6Nov 11 T 1pm–4Nov 12 W 9am–12Nov 17 M 4pm–7Dec 1 M 9am–12Dec 4 Th 4pm–7Dec 8 M 2pm–5Dec 11 Th 4pm–7Dec 15 M 9am–12Dec 18 Th 3pm–6Jan 7 W 9am–12Jan 8 Th 2pm–5Jan 12 M 10am–1Jan 15 Th 4pm–7Jan 20 T 1pm–5Jan 22 Th 10am–1REGISTRATION IS REQUIREDAllow 1.5 hours. Assessment results willbe provided at Advising Session. Tomake an advising appointment, go onlineto www.cuyamaca.edu/counseling/advisingsession, or call the CounselingCenter at (619) 660-4429. Students withtranscripts from other colleges areencouraged to make an appointment witha counselor for advising.NEW STUDENT ADVISINGSESSIONS - Rm A112Date Day TimeNov 12 W 1pm–2:30Nov 20 Th 2pm–3:30Dec 3 W 1pm–2:30Dec 5 Fri 11am–12:30Dec 9 T 3pm–4:30Dec 12 Fri 12pm–1:30Dec 17 W 10am–11:30Dec 19 Fri 9am–10:30Jan 7 W 1pm–2:30 or 3pm–4:30Jan 8 Th 5:30 pm–7Jan 12 M 10am–11:30 or 2:30pm–4Jan 16 Fri 10am–11:30 or 1pm–2:30Jan 21 W 10am–11:30 or 2pm–3:30Jan 22 Th 2pm–3:30 or 5:30pm–7Jan 23 Fri 10am–11:30 or 1pm–2:3050


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> strives to provide educationalopportunities that meet the needs of the community.Anyone may attend <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> if they have a highschool diploma or the equivalent or are at least 18 years ofage and have the ability to benefit from a Community<strong>College</strong> experience. High school students who havecompleted the 10th grade and are at least 14 years oldmay also attend <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> with permission of theirparent and the high school counselor or principal.ADMISSION APPLICATIONApplications are available online at www.cuyamaca.edu.REGISTRATION INFORMATIONREGISTRATION DATE AND TIMEAll new and readmit students who apply by Oct 24, and allcontinuing students, will be sent a RegistrationAppointment. Those who apply after Oct 24 will receive aregistration time based on the date of application. Studentsmay register on or after their registration date and time.REGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT DATES/HOURSWebAdvisor availability:Monday - Saturday, 7am - 10pm, Nov 11 - Jan 23INTERNET REGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENTStudents may register via the Internet using WebAdvisorfrom <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s web page atwww.cuyamaca.edu. See page 5 for WebAdvisorinstructions.Registration fees are expected at the time of registration.You will be held to all fees incurred. Failure to pay willresult in a hold on your records. Refund deadlines vary byclass and are located on pages 2, 3, 13-15. It is thestudent’s responsibility to drop any classes that they do notplan to attend.REGISTRATION ASSISTANCEComputers are available in the Admissions and RecordsOffice for your registration convenience. Additionally, all ofthe computer labs on campus have Internet access andmay be used to register. If you wish assistance, staffmembers in the Admissions and Records Office orCounseling Office are available to assist you.USER I.D. AND PASSWORDYour User ID and Password are needed to accessWebAdvisor. Your User ID is generally yourfirstname.lastname, and your Password is initially your birthdate (MMDDYY). You will be prompted to change yourPassword the first time you log in.WebAdvisorOnline RegistrationADMISSION AND REGISTRATIONWebAdvisor is availableMon-Sat 7am-10pm Nov 11-Jan 23www.cuyamaca.eduMay not be available holidays -see calendar on page 2www.www.www.www.www.www.www.www.wwwwww.www.www.www.www.www.www.www.www.wwwHAVE YOU HEARD?NEW & IMPROVEDWebAdvisorINTERNET ONLY REGISTRATIONExciting new features include:• Shopping cart for your classes• Register at <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> and Grossmontcolleges at the same time• View/Print Academic History• Change your password online• Faster response timewww.www.www.www.www.www.www.www.www.wwwCHECKING FOR OPEN CLASSESYou can check to see if classes are open by looking at theClass Schedule Search on WebAdvisor.CLOSED CLASSES AND PRIORITY WAIT LISTSBefore the Priority Wait Lists (PWL) are available, a closedclass (one that has reached its maximum enrollment), willreopen when a student drops the class. If a class reopens,you will have an opportunity to enroll at that time.Priority Wait Lists will become available on January 20 forsemester-length classes & first 8-week classes; and March16 for second 8-week classes. Once the PWLs havebegun, if the class you want is closed and the class has notyet started, the registration system will ask if you want toadd your name to the Priority Wait List. If you do so, youwill be placed on the list in the order in which you wereadded. Instructors are given the Priority Wait Lists prior tothe start of the class and asked, if space is available, togive enrollment priority to those on the wait lists. Be sureto attend the first class meeting to obtain an addcode/authorization code. Note: You cannot be enrolled in acourse and on the Priority Wait List for another section ofthe same course.➠VERIFY YOURENROLLMENT➠You will NOT receive registration confirmationin the mail. For your convenience, you mayuse WebAdvisor to display and printyour schedule and fees.Sign on at www.cuyamaca.eduMon-Sat 7am-10pm Nov 11-Jan 23(May not be available holidays-see calendar on page 2)www.www.www.www.www.www.www.www.wwwWebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu51 WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


CHANGES AFTER REGISTRATIONOnce you have registered, you may change your scheduleby adding or dropping classes via WebAdvisor. Theprocedures vary depending on whether or not the class hasstarted.Before the class has started, you may:• Add an open class.• Drop a class.• Add your name to the Priority Wait List, if the classhas closed. See dates above.Once the class has started, you may:• Add with an Add Code obtained from the instructor bythe ‘use by’ date on the Add Code label.• Drop without a ‘W’ by the ‘no W’ drop deadline.• Drop with a refund by the refund deadline.• Drop with a ‘W’ by the drop deadline.See pages 2, 3, 13-15 for deadlines.REGISTRATION POLICIESDEADLINE DATES AND STUDENT RESPONSIBILITYNot all classes have the same deadline dates. Deadlinedates vary depending on the length of the class. Be sure topay careful attention to the dates listed on pages 2, 3, 13-15. Each class has a specific refund deadline, as well as aspecific deadline to Add, Drop without a ‘W’ and to Dropwith a ‘W’. Even though some instructors drop studentsfor non-attendance, your enrollment is YOURresponsibility. If you need to drop a class, do not relyon the instructor to do so. All deadlines are strictlyenforced.MAXIMUM UNITSYou may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) units duringFall and <strong>Spring</strong> semesters and eight (8) units during theSummer session districtwide. If you wish to enroll in moreunits, you will need to obtain approval from a Counselor.TIME CONFLICTSTime conflicts are not permitted; you will not be able toregister for a class that meets at the same time as anyother class in which you have already enrolled.DUPLICATE CLASSESYou may not enroll for two sections of the same course.REPEATING CLASSESWith the exception of specific classes which are listed inthe <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog, you may not repeat aclass if you have previously passed the class with a gradeof A, B, C, CR or P (Pass).COURSE PREREQUISITESCourse prerequisites are enforced for most classes.Prerequisites are listed in the <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalogwhich is available in the cashier’s office, bookstore oronline at: www.cuyamaca.edu/cc/catalog.aspClearing prerequisites with an Assessment: You mayclear prerequisites for some English and Mathematicsclasses by participating in the Assessment process. Seepage 50 for a list of Assessment dates and times.Clearing prerequisites with a course from anothercollege: You may clear the prerequisite with an equivalentcourse passed at another college by having your officialtranscript sent to Admissions & Records. Then haveCounseling clear your prerequisite.FEE PAYMENTThe last step in registration is fee payment. Registrationis NOT complete until fees have been paid. Your feescan be paid through WebAdvisor or by mail. Checks ormoney orders can be mailed to: Cashier’s Office,Grossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> District, 8800Grossmont <strong>College</strong> Dr., El Cajon, CA 92020. Refer to page53 for payment options and complete fee information.Registration fees are expected at the time of registration.You will be held to all fees incurred. Failure to pay willresult in a hold on your records. Refund deadlines vary byclass and are located on pages 2, 3, 13-15. It is thestudent’s responsibility to drop any classes that they do notplan to attend.Note that students who are classified as international ornon-resident are required to pay tuition, in addition to otherenrollment fees. For policy information regarding residencyrequirements, please refer to the <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>Catalog or contact the Residency Specialist in Admissionsand Records (619) 660-4276.Students needing financial assistance are encouraged tocontact the Financial Aid Office (619) 660-4201.GENERAL INFORMATIONOBTAINING YOUR GRADESGrades are not mailed. You may obtain your grades fromWebAdvisor. See page 5 for further information regardingthe use of WebAdvisor.UPDATING YOUR RECORDS• Address/Email/Phone Changes: Please notify theAdmissions and Records Office if you havemoved. You may change this information online throughWebAdvisor. Or, you may complete a Change ofAddress form in the Admissions Office or send us asigned letter or fax at (619) 660-4575 notifying us of yourchanges.• Major Code: Update your major by completing anUpdate Student Data form at Admissions and Records.AUDIT POLICYA student may audit the following designated, approvedcollege courses under specific conditions:MUS 127 - Class Guitar IIMUS 213 - Piano IVMUS 257 - Jazz EnsembleFees for auditing college courses are $15 per unit. (Feessubject to change.) Students not enrolled in the college willpay $15 per unit plus a mandatory health fee of $14. Allfees are payable at the time of enrollment. (Fees are notrefundable.)Please refer to <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog for completepolicy and procedure information.CREDIT BY EXAMINATIONCredit may be granted, subject to approval of theappropriate Department Chair, to any student whosatisfactorily passes an examination approved andconducted by the appropriate department.COURSES FOR WHICH CREDIT BY EXAMINATIONMAY BE GIVENArt 120, 124Astronomy 110Automotive Technology 120, 121, 122, 130, 140, 152, 160, 170CADD Technology 115Graphic Design 110Music 118Please refer to <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog for completepolicy and procedure information.WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu52 WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


WHAT DOES IT COST TO ATTEND?The Grossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> District ispart of the California public school system and requiresenrollment, health, and student center construction fees ofall students. Nonresident and international students mustadditionally pay tuition. All fees incurred must be paid infull at the time of registration.REGISTRATION FEESRegistration fees are expected at the time of registration.You will be held to all fees incurred. Failure to pay willresult in a hold on your records. Refund deadlines vary byclass and are located on pages 2, 3, 13-15. It is thestudent’s responsibility to drop any classes that they do notplan to attend.Students attending both <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> and Grossmont<strong>College</strong>s pay parking fees on ONE CAMPUS ONLY.Enrollment and health fees for these students arecalculated on a district basis.Enrollment Fee (Mandatory) . . . . . . . . .$ 20.00 per unitParking Permits:*Auto Parking Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 40.00One Day Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 2.00**Student Benefit Coyote Card . . . . . . . .$ 12.00***Health Fee (Mandatory) . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.00Student Center Construction Fee . . . . .$ 1.00 per unit(Mandatory) to a maximum of $5.00Student Representation Fee . . . . . . . .$ 1.00(Mandatory)Nonresident Students - above fees plus . .$181.00 per unitInternational Students -above fees plus . .$181.00 per unit* AUTO Parking Permit: The auto parking permit can beattached to a plastic hanger to be used as a multi-carpermit or attached to your vehicle’s windshield. Free plastichangers are available at various locations around campus.Motorcycle permits are no longer required if the MotorcycleParking areas are used.** STUDENT BENEFIT COYOTE CARD: A Student BenefitCoyote Card may be purchased for $12. This card entitles astudent to free admission to all college-sponsored athleticevents, 10% off all supplies and important products fromthe <strong>College</strong> Bookstore, as well as special college andcommunity discounts.The Student Benefit Coyote Card not only benefits studentsbut also helps the Associated Student Government of<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> (ASGCC) to support various activitiesand programs on campus.For additional information, please contact the StudentCenter at (619) 660-4273.*** HEALTH FEE: The mandatory health fee supports theHealth and Wellness Center. It also provides for insurancecoverage should a student be injured during a supervised,on-campus or <strong>College</strong>-related activity. Students whodepend exclusively upon prayer for healing according to theteaching of a bona fide religious sect, denomination ororganization may petition for an exemption from the healthfee by submitting a written request to the Admissions andRecords Office. Requests for exemption will be reviewed bythe Dean of Admissions and Records and the AssistantDean for Student Affairs. For additional information, pleasecontact the Health and Wellness Center at (619) 660-4200.Fees may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, AmericanExpress or Discover on WebAdvisor. Payment mayalso be made using cash, personal check, cashier’scheck or money order. Make checks payable to:GCCCD or <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The student’s assignedstudent I.D. number must be clearly written on the frontof checks and money orders.Alert!You are responsible for all appropriate feesunless you drop your class and return yourparking sticker before the refund deadline.Checks or credit card transactions returned by thebank will result in a $10 returned item charge.Delinquent Debt Collection Charge: If a delinquent debtis sent to the Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program, a33% penalty charge will be added to the balance owed.While every effort has been made by <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>and our District to present complete and accurate feeinformation, changes may occur after publication of feeschedules. You will be liable for amounts that become dueas a result of such change. Fees are computed each yearin accordance with a state mandated formula and aretherefore subject to change.STUDENT PICTURE I.D. CARDA Student Picture I.D. Card is required for access to librarycheck-out services, the Fitness Center, Tutoring Center,and may be required for some laboratory classes. After youhave completed the registration process and paid your fees(new students must wait 24 hours), please come to theStudent Picture I.D. Office for this FREE card. You mustpresent a valid government issued identification card. Theoffice is in the Student Services Center, Building A200, inRoom 203, next to Counseling. Every <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>student is allowed one student Picture I.D. Card whileattending <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Phone: (619) 660-4358Office hours: 8am - 7pm Monday & Thursday8am - 5pm Tuesday & Wednesday8am - 4:30pm FridayREFUND SCHEDULES & INFORMATIONRefunds are made according to the following refundschedules and are available from the <strong>College</strong> Cashier’sOffice. Please bring a valid picture I.D. Refunds from creditcard payments will be credited back to the credit cardaccount. Contact the <strong>College</strong> Cashier’s Office at (619) 660-4256 to initiate a credit card refund. Refunds are onlypayable to the student and will not be given to anyother individual.REFUND SCHEDULES:ENROLLMENT, TUITION, HEALTH AND CLASSFEE REFUNDSSee pages 2, 3, 13-15 for refund deadline dates.Students who add a class after the refund deadline andlater drop the class are not eligible for a refund for thatclass.WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu53WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu


FEE WAIVERSFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE TO PAY FOR ENROLLMENT,HEALTH SERVICES AND STUDENT CENTERCONSTRUCTION FEES. See the Financial Aid Office orgo to www.cuyamaca.edu/finaid.The Board of Governors Waiver Program provides threeways to help low income students pay mandatory fees:Method A waives the enrollment, health services andstudent center construction fees; Method B waives theenrollment and health services fees; Method C waives theenrollment fees; Methods A,B&C waive parking fees over$20. The eligibility requirements for each program arelisted in the chart below. If applications have not beenprocessed for the Board of Governors Waiver by the timeof registration, fees will be charged and a refund will bemade upon approval of the application. The Board ofGovernors Waiver is awarded for twelve months, Fall 2008,<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong> and Summer <strong>2009</strong>. Fee waivers are notretroactive to the previous semester(s). Students reapplyeach Fall.WITHDRAWALS AND REPAYMENTOF FINANCIAL AID FUNDSEffective July 1, 2000 students receiving federal financialaid who withdraw from all of their classes during the first60% of a term, will be required to repay a portion of thefederal grants that they have received. That is because astudent must "earn" their financial aid. Financial aid is"earned" for each day you are enrolled in the semester.For example, if you enroll in a Fall semester that begins onAugust 21 and withdraw from all of your classes onOctober 23, you will have "earned" 63 days worth offinancial aid eligibility. The amount you have to repay willdepend on the number of days(calendar days) you wereenrolled compared to the number of days in the semester.For this example, if there are 121 days in the Fallsemester, you would have only earned 52% of the aid youreceived (63 days/121 days in the term = 52%). If you hadreceived a $1500 Pell Grant award for the semester, youwould have only earned $780 of the Pell Grant ($1500 x52% = $780). Because you have received $720 morefinancial aid than you "earned" ($1500 - $780 = $720), youwill be required to repay half of the amount you did notFINANCIAL AID ANDACADEMIC PLANNING COURSEAll new financial aid applicants at <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>are required to enroll in and successfully complete the“Financial Aid and Academic Planning” course.This course is available in a classroom setting oronline and is a NO FEE, 8-hour non-credit course.In this class you will learn about:• financial aid resources available for education• regulations for determining and maintainingeligibility for federal and state financial aid• students’ rights and responsibilities in receiving aid• student services available on campus• managing money• developing a Student Educational plan that meetsyour educational goalDate(s) Day(s) TimeJan 10th Sat 8am - 4:20pmFeb 7th Sat 8am - 4:20pmMarch 14th Sat 8am - 4:20pmApril 18th Sat 8am - 4:20pmMay 16th Sat 8am - 4:20pmJune 13th Sat 8am - 4:20pmTo register for the classroom setting course and forlocations, call Community Learning at (619) 660-4350To learn how to register for the course online, go tothe <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Financial Aid web page:www.cuyamaca.edu/finaid and click on“FA/Academic Planning Course”earn. The amount you would be required to pay back in thiscase would be no more than $360.Students who stay in classes until 60% of the term iscompleted won't owe anything back to the federalgovernment.Please note: If you fail all of your classes in a term, youwill have only earned 50% of the Pell and/or SEOG thatELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, BOARD OF GOVERNORS WAIVERMETHOD A METHOD B METHOD CBe a California resident.Apply for a Board of Governors Waiver online at www.cuyamaca.edu/finaid.Sign a statement, under penalty of perjury, that information is true and complete.• At the time of enrollment, be a recipient ofTANF/CalWORKs or SSI/SSP or GeneralAssistance/General Relief.• Be a child or dependent of a service connecteddisabled or service related deceased veteran ascertified by the California Department of VeteransAffairs or the National Guard Adjutant General.• Be a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honoror a child of a recipient, or a dependent of a victim ofthe 9/11/01 terrorist attack.• Be a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/firesuppression personnel killed in the line of duty.• Meet these income standards:Number in Total 2007Household Family Income(including (Adjusted Grossyourself): Income and/orUntaxed Income):1 --------------$15,315 or less2 --------------$20,535 or less3 --------------$25,755 or less+ ... --------------Add $5,220 foreach additionalfamily member.• Provide documentation, if requested,of income.• Be enrolled at<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>• File a FreeApplication forFederal Student Aid(FAFSA) atwww.fafsa.ed.govand demonstratefinancial need.• Provide requiredsupportingdocumentationverifying financialstatus to theFinancial Aid Office.54


NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE?The Financial Aid Office is here to help!www.cuyamaca.edu/finaid • (619) 660-4201or visit us at the One-Stop Center, A300Did you know that:$ Applying for financial aid is EASY AND FREEthrough the FAFSA (Free Application for FederalStudent Aid) or through our website$ Our website has a list of FINANCIAL AID WORK-SHOPS on campus and information on scholarshipsASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLEAPPLY TODAY!DEADLINES AND IMPORTANT DATESJan. 1, <strong>2009</strong> – File your FAFSA to apply for financial aid forthe <strong>2009</strong>-2010 school year (the sooner the better)Mar. 2, <strong>2009</strong> – 1 st deadline to apply for a <strong>2009</strong>-2010 CalGrant, you must file your FAFSA & GPA verification form.May 18, <strong>2009</strong> - Last day to apply for a student loan (StaffordLoan) for the <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2009</strong> semester.July 7, <strong>2009</strong> – Last day to complete your financial aid file tobe considered for aid for the 2008-<strong>2009</strong> school year (forstudents not attending Summer <strong>2009</strong>)you received and you will be billed for the amount youdid not earn. This rule applies even if you were enrolledin classes for the whole term.If you are required to repay funds to the federalgovernment, you will be billed and you will have 45 days torepay the funds in full or to set up a repayment schedule.You will be ineligible for any further financial aid at anycollege in the United States until you have repaid the fundsin full or you have set up a repayment schedule and youmake repayments according to the repayment schedule.EXTENDED OPPORTUNITYPROGRAM AND SERVICES (EOPS)EOPS is a state-funded program designed for therecruitment, orientation and retention of California residentswho are economically and educationally disadvantaged andfull time students.The following are special services that may be offered toqualified students:• Priority Registration• Registration assistance• Academic, career and personal counseling• Instructional support services• Financial assistance• Transfer advising• Book vouchers• Emergency loansFor more information contact the EOPS Office at (619) 660-4204, in the Student Services One-Stop Center.DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMSAND SERVICES (DSPS)Disabled Students Programs and Services provides supportservices to students with disabilities to enhance theirprobability for success. These services are over and aboveother services that are available to all students.55Students who have a disability and require special servicesand/or equipment in order to succeed in college are askedto contact DSPS, where qualified staff members areavailable to assist with such needs. Academic and disabilityrelated counseling is available along with the followingservices: registration assistance, short-term specialparking, transportation assistance on campus, specialequipment, high tech lab usage, interpreters for the deaf,readers for the blind, note-takers, learning disabilitiesassessment, additional tutoring, special classes, speechlanguagestrategies, TTY (619-660-4386) and referrals toother colleges and outside agencies such as theDepartment of Rehabilitation, the Access Center and theComputer Training Center at Grossmont <strong>College</strong>. Theservices provided are specific to the needs and disabilitiesof the student.<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> recognizes that a disability may preventa student from demonstrating required math, reading, andwriting competencies or from completing courserequirements necessary for an AA or AS degree in thesame manner as nondisabled students. The college alsorecognizes the need to accommodate students withdocumented disabilities to the greatest extent possiblewithout compromising the student’s course of study andwithout compromising the integrity of any student’s degree.Contact DSPS for further information.Questions regarding accessibility, Title 5 regulations,VTEA, Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 andother laws regarding the disabled should be addressed toDSPS personnel.Note: Affiliation with DSPS is not mandatory in order toreceive accommodations. For further information, contactthe college ADA-504 Coordinator.CALWORKS S.T.E.P.S.S.T.E.P.S. is <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s CalWORKs program.S.T.E.P.S. is an acronym for Success Through EducationProduces Self-Sufficiency. This program providescomprehensive support services for students who receivefamily cash assistance. We assist eligible students withachieving individual educational goals as well as learningemployable skills with the ultimate goal of increased wageearningpower to become economically self-sufficient.Services include counseling, preparation of studenteducational plan (SEP), childcare assistance, tutoringreferrals, self-sufficiency planning, referrals to on and offcampus resources, on-campus paid work study, assistancewith County and school paperwork, and assistance withbooks and supplies. The office is located in the StudentServices Center room A201. Call 619-660-4340 for furtherinformation. Let us be your liaison with your CountyCalWORKs Welfare-to-Work program.COOPERATIVE AGENCIESRESOURCES FOR EDUCATION (CARE)CARE is a state-funded program designed to recruit andassist EOPS eligible single parent recipients of CalWORKs,or students with a dependent child age thirteen or youngerwho receives CalWORKs assistance. CARE providessupport services and possible grant funds to enableacademic success and to assist students in attaining theircareer and vocational goals. For more information contactthe EOPS/CARE Office located in the One-Stop StudentServices Center or call (619) 660-4293.


HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTERTo promote the health and well-being of students, theHealth and Wellness Center is maintained with registerednurses and support staff who evaluate and care for thehealth needs of <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> students. Services areprovided on a confidential basis. Services include bloodpressure, glucose, vision and hearing screenings;tuberculosis clearance testing; flu and tetanusimmunizations, injury assessment and first aid care; illnessassessment, care and referral to community resources.The Center is also a health education resource providingcurrent information and direction on subjects includingnutrition, substance abuse, birth control, sexuallytransmitted diseases and much more.The mandatory health fee supports the Health andWellness Center program. It also provides for insurancecoverage should a student be injured during a supervised,on-campus or <strong>College</strong>-related activity. Immediately reportall accidents and injuries to the Health and WellnessCenter. Insurance forms are available at the Center. Seepage 63 for Health Fee Exemption criteria. The Health andWellness Center is located in the Student Center, or call(619) 660-4200 for more information.NO SMOKING POLICYAccording to Board Policy 3560, as of January 1, <strong>2009</strong>,<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> will transition to a smoke-free/tobaccofreefacility. Violation of this new campus tobacco policy willresult in appropriate disciplinary penalties for both studentsand employees.DISTRICT POLICYON DRUGS AND ALCOHOLThe District recognizes that use of alcohol and illegal drugshave significant negative consequences on the lives ofstudents, and threatens the success of our educationalprogram. The Governing Board further recognizes thatpersons possessing, distributing or being under theinfluence of alcohol, narcotics or dangerous drugs are inviolation of Federal, State and District regulations and aresubject to disciplinary action, which may include expulsion.For detailed information on controlled substances and legalpenalties, contact the District Public Safety Department orthe Health and Wellness Center.ASSISTANCE AND REFERRALReferral assistants have been trained to assist individualswith minor problems. They are also able to direct studentsto professional organizations that can best help them withmore serious problems. Additionally, short term counselingand community referrals are available to students on astrictly confidential basis through the Health and WellnessCenter.REFERRAL ASSISTANTSNAME TITLE PHONE (619)Priscilla Bartholomew <strong>College</strong> Nurse 660-4200Raad Jerjis Counselor 660-4546CRIME STATISTICSAccording to the Crime Awareness and Security Act of1990, crime statistics must be made available to thecollege community. For detailed information, pick up aCampus Safety brochure in the Public Safety Office,located in the Student Services One-Stop Center.FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTSAND PRIVACY ACT<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> accords to students all rights under theFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Noone outside the institution shall have access to nor will theinstitution disclose any information from the students’education records without the written consent of studentsexcept to persons or organizations providing studentfinancial aid, to accrediting agencies carrying out theiraccreditation function, to persons in compliance with ajudicial order, and to persons in an emergency in order toprotect the health or safety of students or other persons. At<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> only those employees acting in thestudents’ educational interests are allowed access tostudent education records within the limitations of theirneed to know.<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> student data is also submitted to the NationalStudent Clearinghouse so that research may be conductedwhich informs studies regarding transfer rates, collegeperformance and other college success indicators. Theinformation shared is maintained with the strictest ofconfidence; individual names or data are not disclosed. Ifstudents wish to restrict their data from being shared withthe National Student Clearinghouse, they may complete aform at Admissions and Records which will restrict therelease of their student data.The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act providesstudents with the right to inspect and review informationcontained in their education records, to challenge thecontents of their education records, to have a hearing if theoutcome of the challenge is unsatisfactory, and to submitexplanatory statements for inclusion in their files if thedecision of the hearing panel is unacceptable. The Dean ofAdmissions and Records has been designated by theinstitution to coordinate the inspection and reviewprocedures for student education records.PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES,ADVISORIES, AND LIMITATIONS ONENROLLMENTA prerequisite is a condition of enrollment that a student isrequired to meet in order to demonstrate current readinessfor enrollment in a course or educational program.A corequisite is a condition of enrollment consisting of acourse that a student is required to simultaneously take inorder to enroll in another course.An advisory or recommended preparation is a condition ofenrollment that a student is advised, but not required, tomeet before or in conjunction with enrollment in a course oreducational program.Limitations on enrollment are conditions for enrollment inHonors courses or courses which include publicperformance or intercollegiate competition.GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGE ARE:1. Student can demonstrate that the prerequisite has notbeen established following the district’s policy or inaccord with Title 5.2. Student can demonstrate that the course isdiscriminatory or applied in a discriminatory manner.3. Student can demonstrate knowledge or skill needed tosucceed in the course without the prerequisite.4. Student can demonstrate that attainment of educationalgoal will be unduly delayed because the prerequisitehas not been made reasonably available (impactedprograms).56


5. Student can demonstrate that no threat is posed to selfor others in a course which has a prerequisiteestablished to protect health and safety.Students should plan their schedules early and see acounselor for assistance.CHALLENGE PROCEDUREStudents who believe that they have sufficient grounds maychallenge a prerequisite, corequisite, or limitation onenrollment. A student may obtain a Petition to ChallengePrerequisites, Corequisites, and Limitations on Enrollmentas well as a copy of the challenge procedure in theCounseling office no later than ten working days prior to thepublished add deadline for the course being challenged.Students who challenge a prerequisite or corequisite afterthe start of the semester should speak with a counselor.Contact the Counseling office for additional information.GCCCD PARKING AND TRAFFICREGULATIONSPARKING REGULATION INFORMATIONThe following information is only a summary of theGrossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> District ParkingRegulations Brochure. The Parking Regulations brochure ispublished in accordance with the California Vehicle Codeand applicable District Policies. For a complete copy of thebrochure, please contact the District Police BusinessOffice, Parking Unit at (619) 644-7654.All vehicles must display a valid college-parking permitwhile parked on campus property. The responsibility forfinding a legal parking space, as well as knowing whereand when a parking permit is valid, rests with the vehicleoperator and/ or owner. The purchase of a permit does notguarantee a space to park. For the safety of the collegecommunity, all California Vehicle Codes are enforced.Also, all persons on college grounds are primarilyresponsible for their own safety and property.STUDENT PARKING PERMITSStudent parking permits may be purchased throughWebAdvisor at www.cuyamaca.edu. It will link you toCredentials, Inc., to purchase your parking permit. You maypay by credit card online or if you choose to pay by cash orcheck you may BRING in your PRINTED ORDER FORM tothe campus cashier office and we will process yourpayment so that your parking permit can be mailed.For help with purchasing your permit, please call CustomerService at Credentials, Inc., at (800) 646-1858.Refunds for parking permits - You must physically returnyour parking permit to the campus cashier office WITHINthe REFUND DEADLINE of your class(es) to receive arefund. If you paid by credit card, we will process yourtransaction and you will receive a credit to your card fromCredentials, Inc. If you paid by cash or check, we willrefund your money to you after cancelling your parkingpermit through Credentials, Inc.MOTORCYCLE PARKING - Motorcycles, scooters, andmopeds MUST BE PARKED in designated motorcycleareas. Motorcycles parked in auto parking spaces will becited. Permits are not required for this type of vehicle.AUTO PARKING PERMITThis type of permit has multiple uses and MAY BETRANSFERRED to another vehicle owned and or operatedby the purchaser. Auto Parking Permits must be displayedso that the color and or expiration date is clearly visible anddisplayed properly.The Auto Parking Permit is only valid when displayed:1. Completely attached to the rear window either side,inside lower corner.2. Convertibles, open vehicles, or vehicles with dark tint onthe back windows must completely affix the permit tothe front windshield, either side, inside lower corner.3. While parked on campus parking permits are required tobe hung from the rear view mirror completely attachedto the plastic permit hanger provided by the <strong>College</strong> orplaced on the dashboard having the permit facing rightside up while parked on college grounds.PERMIT HANGERA free plastic permit hanger is available from theAdmissions and Records Office, the Cashier’s Office, mostStudent Services Offices, and the District Police BusinessOffice.DISABLED PARKING PERMITSAll vehicles utilizing Disabled Parking must have a stateissued identification placard, i.e., Department of MotorVehicles issued placard, DP or DV plates.Students who have a current California DisabledPlacard are not required to purchase a parking permit.LOST OR STOLEN PERMITSThe college is not responsible for lost or stolen permits.Lost or stolen permits must be replaced by purchasing anew permit at the Cashier’s Office.REPLACEMENT PERMITSTo replace a damaged permit, bring your old permit to theCashier’s Office and you will be issued a new permit for a$2 replacement charge.VISITOR PARKING• One-Day Permit - May be purchased from the YellowPermit Dispensers. One-day permits are valid in studentlots only.• Vendor Parking - For specific information regarding theparameters of vendor permits, contact the Parking Unitat the Department of Public Safety.• Special Event/Group Parking - Parking requests forspecial events must be made in advance. For detailedinformation contact the Parking Unit at the Departmentof Public Safety.PARKING CITATION PAYMENTSFees resulting from citations are payable at the Cashier’sOffice within the first 21 days. Timely payments may alsobe mailed to the address listed on the citation.CITATION REVIEW PROCEDURESYou may obtain a Request for an Administrative ReviewForm at the District Police Business Office. TheAdministrative Review must be completed and returnedwithin 21 days of the date of your citation.Remember to remove your keys and lock your vehicle!57


FULL-TIME CERTIFICATED STAFFEASY REFERENCE BY DEPARTMENTDivision I: Automotive Technology; Business & Professional Studies; CADD Technology; Computer & Information Science and Graphic Design;Environmental Health & Safety Tech; Mathematical Sciences; Science & Engineering: Madelaine R. Wolfe, Ed.D., Dean, ext. 4452Division II: Art; Communication Arts; Foreign Languages; History, Social & Behavioral Sciences; Humanities, Philosophy & Religious Studies; PerformingArts; Ornamental Horticulture & Water/Wastewater Technology: Danene Soares, Dean, ext. 4675Division III: Exercise Science/Health Education; Child Development; Community Learning: Darlene Spoor, Ed.D., Dean, ext. 4673OFFICE PHONE (619) OFFICE PHONE (619) OFFICE PHONE (619)ARTDepartment Chair: Marie RamosB354 Debra Babylon 660-4364B356 Marie Ramos 660-4255ATHLETICS /ES/HEALTH EDAthletics Director: Cathy BowyerDepartment Chair: Donna RileyHealth EducationD334 Gloria Ensey 660-4509Exercise ScienceD324 Cathy Bowyer 660-4505D323 Pam Farmer 660-4519D333 Will Jonen 660-4024D329 Donna Riley 660-4504D328 Patrick Thiss 660-4518D322 Rob Wojtkowski 660-4506AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYProgram Coordinator: Jim CusteauK120 Chris Branton 660-4213K119 Jim Custeau 660-4334K118 Patrick Garity 660-4267K117 James Hannibal 660-4266BUSINESS & PROFESSIONALSTUDIESProgram Coordinator: Mary SessomAccountingF404 Chris O’Byrne 660-4668Business AdministrationF622 Joseph D’Amato 660-4320F404 Anthony Zambelli 660-4318Business Office TechnologyF616 Patricia Newman 660-4554EconomicsF404 Anthony Zambelli 660-4318Entrepreneurship–SmallBusiness ManagementF622 Joseph D’Amato 660-4320Paralegal StudiesF616 Mary Sessom 660-4362Real EstateF609 Lowell Knapp 660-4365CADD TECHNOLOGYProgram Coordinator: Cyrus SaghafiF603 Cyrus Saghafi 660-4243CHILD DEVELOPMENTProgram Coordinator: Kristin ZinkD334 Gloria Ensey 660-4509CCDC Kristin Zink 660-4512EducationCCDC Kristin Zink 660-4512CIS/COMPUTER SCIENCE &GRAPHIC DESIGNProgram Coordinator: Greg DifferdingH132 Ted Chandler 660-4468H116 Greg Differding 660-4039H132 Tim Phillips 660-4582H112 Dave Raney 660-4220H115 Jodi Reed 660-4465Graphic DesignH117 Tim Buckles 660-4380COMMUNICATION ARTSDepartment Chair: Mary GrahamAmerican Sign LanguageB353 Therese Botz 660-4214CommunicationB251 Nancy Jennings 660-4319B251 Nannette Wier 660-4265EnglishB266 Lindy Brazil 660-4372B266 Marvelyn Bucky 660-4202B265 Chuck Charter 660-4371B173 Carmen Cox 660-4286B174 Mary Beth Graham 660-4247B355 Lauren Halsted 660-4022B168 Jacqueline Hider 660-4374B265 Kathy McWilliams 660-4366B355 Lyn Neylon 660-4241B173 Tim Pagard 660-4310English as a Second LanguageB175 Guillermo Colls 660-4641B175 Alicia Muñoz 660-4230B355 Lyn Neylon 660-4241ReadingB168 Jacqueline Hider 660-4374B266 Marvelyn Bucky 660-4202ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH &SAFETY MANAGEMENTProgram Coordinator: Rick WilsonF726 Rick Wilson 660-4296FOREIGN LANGUAGESDepartment Chair: Ezequiel CárdenasArabicD335 Ezequiel Cárdenas 660-4216AramaicD335 Ezequiel Cárdenas 660-4216FrenchD335 Ezequiel Cárdenas 660-4216ItalianD335 Ezequiel Cárdenas 660-4216Native American LanguagesD335 Ezequiel Cárdenas 660-4216SpanishF509 Ezequiel Cárdenas 660-4216D335 Patricia Santana 660-450758HISTORY, SOCIAL &BEHAVIORAL SCIENCEDepartment Chair: Susan HaberAnthropologyF516 Susan Haber 660-4212HistoryF516 Susan Haber 660-4212F516 Peter Utgaard 660-4367Political ScienceF504 Stephen McCamman 660-4595PsychologyF510 Thomas Doyle 660-4211F510 Stephen Weinert 660-4552SociologyB353 Therese Botz 660-4214F515 Jose Lopez 660-4715HUMANITIES, PHILOSOPHY& RELIGIOUS STUDIESDepartment Chair: Paul CarmonaHumanitiesF515 Paul Carmona 660-4253PhilosophyF504 Courtney Hammond 660-4594Religious StudiesF515 Paul Carmona 660-4253MATHEMATICAL SCIENCESDepartment Chair: Eric PreibisiusL105 Daniel Curtis 660-4645L108 Scott Eckert 660-4373L107 Bryan Elliott 660-4551F403 Jan Ford 660-4250F403 Inwon Leu 660-4356L105 Tammi Marshall 660-4284L107 Terrie Nichols 660-4375L108 Eric Preibisius 660-4248F720 Donna Troy 660-4363ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE/WATER/WASTEWATERTECHNOLOGYProgram Coordinator: Brad MonroeM109 Brad Monroe 660-4261M110 Donald Schultz 660-4012PERFORMING ARTSDepartment Chair: Patrick SetzerMusicB316 Patrick Setzer 660-4322B315 Taylor Smith 660-4627Theatre ArtsB316 Patrick Setzer 660-4322


OFFICE PHONE (619) OFFICE PHONE (619) OFFICE PHONE (619)PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTDepartment Chair: Cindy MorrinCounselingA209 Cindy Morrin 660-4438Special ServicesA116 Mary Asher-Fitzpatrick 660-4236A114 Beth Viersen 660-4576SCIENCE/ENGINEERINGDepartment Chair: Kathryn NetteAstronomyF303 Glenn Thurman 660-4011BiologyH243 Kim Dudzik 660-4245H210 Kathryn Nette 660-4345H242 Michelle Garcia 660-4646ChemistryH241 Hanz Barker 660-4644H209 Laurie LeBlanc 660-4454EngineeringF303 Duncan McGehee 660-4242GeographyH242 Mike Wangler 660-4511GeologyH242 Mike Wangler 660-4511OceanographyF303 Duncan McGehee 660-4242PhysicsH241 Jerry Riley 660-4244SurveyingH210 Kathryn Nette 660-4345LIBRARY 660-4416C143 Connie Elder, Dean 660-4400C139 Angela Nesta 660-4403C140 Jeri Resto, Chair 660-4423C135 Kari Wergeland 660-4412STUDENT DEVELOPMENT& SERVICESI115 Joseph Marron, 660-4301Vice PresidentAdmissions and RecordsA321 James Moore, 660-4302Interim DeanAssessmentA200 Marcella Brown 660-4426AthleticsD200 Cathy Bowyer 660-4505CalWORKs S.T.E.P.S.A200 Sheryl Eaves 660-4332CAREA300 Nanyamka Hill 660-4240Career and StudentEmployment CenterA220 Laurie Brown 660-4450Counseling andMatriculationA206 Tracie Herd, Dean 660-4473A200 Greg Gomez 660-4431A200 Donna Hajj, Chair 660-4440A200 Raad Jerjis 660-4546A214 Nicole Jones 660-4429A206 Teresa McNeil, 660-4530Articulation OfficerA210 Jesus Miranda 660-4435A217 Lilia Pulido 660-4434DSPSA114 Beth Viersen 660-4576EOPSA300 Nanyamka Hill, 660-4240Acting Assistant DeanA200 Nicole Keeley 660-4523Financial AidA307 Ray Reyes 660-4206Health & Wellness CenterI134 Priscilla Bartholomew 660-4200High School & CommunityRelationsI122 Jennifer Abel 660-4422Student AffairsI113 Sharon Barrett, 660-4295Associate DeanUniversity Transfer CenterA219 Amaliya Blyumin 660-4432General TutoringLRC Sandra Nolan 660-4306PROGRAMS ONLY AVAILABLE AT GROSSMONT COLLEGEProgram Associate Certificate of Certificate ofDegree Achievement ProficiencyAdministration of JusticeLaw Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Corrections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Forensic Technology . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Legal Systems/Court Mgmt . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Security Management . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆California Public SafetyLeadership & Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦Corrections Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦American Sign Language . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Cardiovascular TechnologyInvasive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Noninvasive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Vascular Technology . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Computer Science Information SystemsSoftware Engineering . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Cross-Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . .❖Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Baking and Pastry . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Banquet Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦Culinary Entrepreneurship . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Line Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦Pastry Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦Prep Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Disability Services Mgmt . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆59Program Associate Certificate of Certificate ofDegree Achievement ProficiencyHospitality and Tourism Mgmt . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆International Business . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Media CommunicationsAudio Production . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Cross-Media Journalism . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Video Production . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆MultimediaSoftware Development . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Video Production . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Visual Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Web Development . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Musical Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆NursingLVN-RN Transition Program . . . .❖Register Nursing Program . . . . . .❖RN from Diploma Program . . . . .❖Occupational Therapy Assistant . . . .❖Oceanography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Orthopedic Technology . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖Respiratory Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Retail Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Russian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Speech-Language Pathology Asst . .❖Theatre ArtsActing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Technical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Technical Training Program . . . .❖ . . . . . . .◆Tribal Gaming: Culture & Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .✦


GROSSMONT - CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGOVERNING BOARD: Rick Alexander, Greg Barr, Timothy L. Caruthers, D.C., Bill Garrett, Deanna WeeksStudent Members: Dan Lewis, Charles Taylor IIICUYAMACA COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIONCristina Chiriboga, Ed.D.......................................................................................................................Interim PresidentTim O’Hare, Ph.D. .....................................................................................................Interim Vice President, InstructionJoseph M. Marron, Ed.D........................................................................Vice President, Student Development & ServicesArleen Satele......................................................................................................Vice President, Administrative ServicesHenri Migala..................................................................................................Executive Dean, Institutional AdvancementJames Moore, Ed.D.................................................................................................Interim Dean, Admissions & RecordsTracie Herd, Ed.D........................................................................................................Dean, Counseling & MatriculationMadelaine Wolfe, Ed.D. ....................................................................................................Dean of Instruction, Division IDanene Soares ...............................................................................................................Dean of Instruction, Division IIDarlene Spoor, Ed.D. .....................................................................................................Dean of Instruction, Division IIIConnie Elder ....................................................................................................Dean, Learning & Technology ResourcesVacant .........................................................................................................Associate Dean, Special Funded ProgramsSharon Barrett ...............................................................................................................Associate Dean, Student AffairsNanyamka Hill ...................................................................................................................Acting Assistant Dean, EOPSMichael Gilchrist.................................................................................................................Manager, Campus BookstoreDISTRICT ADMINISTRATIONOmero Suarez, Ph.D. ....................................................................................................................................ChancellorSue Rearic ...............................................................................................................Vice Chancellor, Business ServicesBen Lastimado, Ed.D. .......................................................Vice Chancellor, Human Resources & Administrative ServicesRobert Hertel............................Interim Associate Vice Chancellor, Districtwide Academic, Student and Planning ServicesBernadette Sampson .................................................................Associate Vice Chancellor, Business Services/ControllerDana Quittner ........Associate Vice Chancellor, Intergovernmental Relations, Economic Development & Public InformationDale Switzer .................................................................Senior Director, Facilities Planning, Development & MaintenanceVacant ........................................................................................................Interim Senior Director, Information SystemsLinda Bertolucci............................................................................................................Director, Purchasing & ContractsRobert Eygenhuysen, J.D. .......................................................................................Director, Risk Management/BenefitsAmber Green...................................................................................................................Director, Employment ServicesJoel Javines ................................................................................................................................Director, Public SafetyACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMSIt is the policy of the Grossmont-<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> DistrictGoverning Board, that unless specifically exempted by statute, everycourse, course selection, or class for which the average dailyattendance is to be reported for state aid, shall be open to enrollmentand participation by any person who has been admitted to the collegeand who meets the prerequisites of such course as may be establishedpursuant to law, and such exceptions as permitted by law as stated inChapter 2, Division 9, Part 6, Title 5 of the California AdministrativeCode, commencing with Section 58102.In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of theEducation Amendments of 1972, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and theAmericans With Disabilities Act of 1990, <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> does notdiscriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, gender,disability or age in any of its policies, procedures or practices. This nondiscriminationpolicy covers admission and access to, and treatmentand employment in, <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s programs and activities,including vocational education.Limited English proficiency may not be a barrier to participating in anycollege class or program. The college offers a comprehensive English asa Second Language Program to assist limited English speaking students.Inquiries regarding the equal opportunity policies, the filing ofgrievances, or to request a copy of <strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s grievanceprocedures may be directed to:Joseph Marron, Ed.D.,Vice President,Student Development & ServicesPhone: (619) 660-4301Section 504 Coordinator& ADA Coordinator, (619) 660-4215<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>900 Rancho San Diego ParkwayEl Cajon, CA 92019-4369Ben Lastimado,Vice Chancellor of HumanResources/Adm. ServicesTitle IX Coordinator8800 Grossmont <strong>College</strong> DrEl Cajon, CA 92020Phone: (619) 644-7571Conocimiento Del Idioma Inglés:Según las leyes federales tocante a los derechos civiles, todaoportunidad educativa será ofrecida sin ningún aspecto concerniente araza, color, origen nacional, sexo o incapacitación.De acuerdo con estas mismas leyes, las falta del idioma inglés no seráun obstáculo para poder matricularse en el colegio.El colegio tiene consejeros que hablan español para ayudarle. Llame a(619) 660-4429.<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> recognizes its obligation to provide overall programaccessibility for those with physical and mental disabilities. Contact theAssociate Dean of Special Funded Programs at (619) 660-4215 (TTY619-670-3996) to obtain information as to the existence and location ofprograms and services, activities and facilities on campus, and for ageographical accessibility map. Inquiries regarding Federal educationor the <strong>College</strong>’s compliance with those provisions may also be directedto:Office for Civil RightsU.S. Department of Education221 Main Street, Suite 1020San Francisco, CA 94105<strong>Cuyamaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by the AccreditingCommission for Community and Junior <strong>College</strong>s of theWestern Association of Schools and <strong>College</strong>s, aninstitutional accrediting body recognized by theCommission on Recognition of PostsecondaryAccreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.60


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