Summer 2006 Class Schedule

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Summer 2006 Class Schedule
President’s Welcome
Every summer, Fullerton College is delighted to welcome thousands of
students to your campus. Even if your say with us is brief, I invite you
to explore the rich opportunities offered to you in our classrooms and
laboratories. As you experience Fullerton College, I hope you will make
your own important contributions and I am confident that you will come
to realize what makes our institution and our surrounding extraordinary
places.
Summer session provides students with a unique opportunity to interact with some of Fullerton College’s finest scholars and teachers in an
intimate environment. You will also learn from your fellow students as
summer session students come from high schools, colleges, and universities around the United States and the world. We offer a wide sample of the courses taught during the academic year and our students find summer an excellent time to fulfill requirements for
graduation or to prepare for transfer to a four-year institution.
Learning at Fullerton College goes beyond the curriculum and I hope you take advantage of all the
campus has to offer. I also invite you to continue your studies with us by registering for the fall
semester. More information is provided below.
My best wishes for a fruitful and enjoyable summer.
Kathleen O’Connell Hodge
President, Fullerton College.
See you in the Fall!
Classes begin Monday, August 21
Registration begins Monday, July 24
Register now…it’s easy!
1) Complete an online application at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu
2) Receive your Permit to Register
3) Register for classes at your assigned time!
* EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2006 *
All Math courses with prerequisites (except for MATH 010 F)
will be checked electronically.
Students who have not successfully completed the prerequisite course (with grade of
“C” or better) will be blocked from enrolling in the next course. If you are a transfer
student coming from another university or community college (except Cypress), please
have an official or unofficial copy of your transcripts available for a counselor to clear you
for the established prerequisites.
Fullerton College counselors are available in the 2000 building on the 2nd floor. Hours are
Mon–Thurs, 8 am–7 pm. Phone: (714) 992-7010.
Table of Contents
Academic Support Center ...........................20, 72
Add Codes...........................................................9
Admission Information .........................................7
Assessment Center ...........................................74
Associated Students..........................................73
Attendance Requirement...................................67
Basic Skills Courses ..........................................67
Bookstore ......................................................... 73
Bursar’s Office ...................................................73
Bus and Train Information .................................73
Cadena/Transfer Center....................................74
Calendar of Important Dates ............................5
California Residence ...........................................7
CalWORKs ........................................................75
Campus Holds ...................................................67
Campus in Transition.........................................80
Campus Map ............................Inside Back Cover
Campus Safety ..................................................79
Career/Life Planning Center ..............................74
Child Development Center ................................74
Class Cancellations ...........................................67
Class Index........................................................81
Counseling Services..........................................74
Course Repetition..............................................67
Courses Starting May 30 ...................................16
Courses Starting June 5 ....................................17
Courses Starting June 26 ..................................21
Courses Starting July 3 .....................................22
Courses Starting July 10 ...................................22
Credit/No Credit.................................................67
Disability Support Services................................75
Distance Learning..............................................25
Drug/Alcohol-Free District Policy.......................79
Evening Escort Services....................................79
Extended Opportunities/Services (EOPS).........75
Fees...................................................................14
Financial Aid ..................................................7, 75
Food Services....................................................76
Fullerton College Foundation ............................76
Grades...............................................................67
Graduation/Transfer Requirements ...................69
Health Center ....................................................76
HELP Line...........................................................8
How to Read the Schedule................................26
International Student Center..............................75
Library................................................................76
Matriculation Procedures...................................67
Medical Parking .................................................77
Non-Discrimination Policy..................................78
Open Enrollment................................................68
Parking ..............................................................77
Policies ..............................................................67
Priority Registration .............................................6
Privacy Release.................................................68
Refund Policy ....................................................14
Registration Information ......................................6
Residency..........................................................15
Safety ................................................................77
Service Fees......................................................14
Sexual Harassment Policy.................................78
Skills Center ......................................................72
Student Affairs ...................................................77
Student Support Services..................................72
Summer Success Program................................35
Transcripts...........................................................7
Tutoring Center..................................................72
Variable Unit Courses........................................68
Veterans’ Services.............................................75
We’re Here to Help You .......................................4
WebStar Registration Messages .......................13
WebStar Registration Worksheet ......................12
Withdrawal Policy ..............................................68
Workforce Center ..............................................75
Writing Center....................................................72
COURSE SUBJECTS
Accounting.........................................................26
Administration of Justice....................................27
Anthropology .....................................................28
Art ......................................................................28
Astronomy (see Earth Sciences) .......................38
Automotive.........................................................30
Biology...............................................................30
Business Management ......................................31
Chemistry ..........................................................31
Child Development & Family Life ......................32
Chinese .............................................................32
Cinema, Radio and Television ...........................32
Computer Graphics ...........................................32
Computer Information Systems (CIS)................33
Computer Science .............................................34
Construction Technology ...................................34
Cosmetology......................................................34
Counseling/Guidance ........................................36
Dance ................................................................37
Earth Sciences ..................................................38
Economics .........................................................39
English...............................................................40
English as a Second Language (ESL) ..............42
Environmental Sciences ....................................43
Ethnic Studies....................................................43
French ...............................................................44
Geography.........................................................44
History ...............................................................44
Honors Classes .................................................45
Italian .................................................................45
Japanese ...........................................................46
Journalism .........................................................46
Mathematics ......................................................46
Music .................................................................50
Nutrition and Foods ...........................................52
Oceanography (see Earth Sciences).................38
Paralegal Studies ..............................................52
Philosophy and Religious Studies .....................52
Photography ......................................................53
Physical Education ............................................53
Physics ..............................................................59
Political Science ................................................60
Psychology ........................................................60
Reading .............................................................61
Real Estate ........................................................61
Recreation .........................................................59
Sociology ...........................................................62
Spanish..............................................................62
Speech ..............................................................63
Student Support Services..................................64
Technology-Related Courses ............................65
Theatre Arts.......................................................65
Welding..............................................................66
Wellness ............................................................59
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321 E. Chapman Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832-2095
General Information
(714) 992-7000
Admissions and Records
(714) 992-7568
www.fullcoll.edu
Summer Success
Program
Designed to ease a first-time
college student’s transition
to Fullerton College.
Distance Learning
Hybrid Class
Course has semi-regular
on-campus meetings
and Internet work.
Distance Learning
Online Class
Course is delivered
(51% or more) using
the Internet.
Distance Learning
TeleWeb Class
Course combines Internet
work with video programs
broadcast on cable TV.
Editor:
Laurie Triefenbach, Academic Services
Graphic Design:
Rebecca Guillen, District Production
Typesetting:
Lesley Zanich, The Oak Company
Registration
Worksheet
See Registration Information
(pages 7–14)
for instructions on how to register
and pay for classes.
— We’re Here To Help You! —
(For questions or department not listed below, call (714) 992-7000 and press “0” for Operator)
Department
Who To See
Location
Telephone
Academic Support Center ....................John Orr, Director..............................Library Learning Resource Ctr. ..............992-7000 x26800
Administration of Justice.......................Kevin Sampson .................................Room 730-02.......................................................992-7241
Admissions and Records ......................Peter Fong, Dean..............................Student Svcs, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor....................992-7568
Assessment Center ..............................Greg Menchaca.................................Room 513-0 ............................................992-7000 x28210
Athletics ................................................Sue Beers, Dean...............................1200 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7383
Books ....................................................Bookstore ..........................................Student Svcs 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor.....................992-7557
Bursar’s Office ......................................Cyndi Grein .......................................Student Svcs 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor.....................992-7555
Business & Computer Info Sys.............Jeff Courchaine, Interim Dean ..........Room 310 ............................................................992-7089
Cadena/Transfer Center .......................Heidi Lockhart, Director ....................Room 1407 ..........................................................992-7587
CalWORKs ...........................................Yolanda Aguirre, Director ..................315 N. Pomona Ave, Fullerton, CA .....................449-4792
CARE ....................................................Cecilia Alvarado ................................Student Svcs, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor...................992-7470
Career & Life Planning .........................Janine Cirrito, Coordinator ................Student Svcs, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor...................992-7043
Center for Careers in Education ...........Karen Rose, Director ........................Room 516-0.........................................................992-7783
Child Care.............................................Diane Montano, Manager .................1800 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7467
Class Schedule/Catalog .......................Laurie Triefenbach ............................100 Bldg. .............................................................992-7015
Clubs & Organizations ..........................Darlene Jensen, Director ..................1409 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7248
Commencement ...................................Darlene Jensen, Director ..................1409 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7248
Computer Labs .....................................Gabriel Rodriguez .............................Room 901 ............................................................992-7348
Cosmetology .........................................Pat Wilson .........................................700 Bldg. ................................................992-7000 x28134
Counseling ............................................Ricardo Perez, Dean.........................Student Svcs 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor....................992-7010
Disability Support Services ...................Ruth Sipple & Paul McKinley ............Room 840. ...........................................................992-7270
Distance Learning.................................Terry Gleason....................................Room 2001-01.....................................................992-7792
Emergency............................................Security .............................................1500 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7341
EOPS/CARE. ........................................Cecilia Alvarado, Manager ................Student Svcs, 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor...................992-7470
Equity and Diversity ..............................Cindy Vyskocil, Director ....................Room 128-0, 2nd Floor .......................................992-7720
Facilities Reservations..........................Dawn Sontag.....................................3000 Bldg. (Berkeley Center). .............................992-7333
Financial Aid .........................................Bob Miranda, Director .......................100 Bldg. .............................................................992-7050
Fine Arts ...............................................Bob Jensen, Dean ............................Room 1115-01 .....................................................992-7294
Food Services.......................................Harmony Foods.................................Room 830 ............................................................879-0852
Foundation ............................................Margaux Jordan, Director .................315 N. Pomona Ave ............................................525-5651
Graduation ............................................Admissions & Records ......................Student Svcs, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor....................992-7568
Hornet Newspaper................................Jay Seidel..........................................Room 512 ............................................................992-7155
Health Services.....................................Lori Brault, Director ...........................Room 1204-H ......................................................992-7414
High School Outreach ..........................Behnoosh Armani..............................Room 113-03 ..........................................992-7000 x26097
Honors ..................................................Anne Lynn Negus/Bruce Hanson......Room 516-0.........................................................992-7783
Humanities ............................................Dan Willoughby, Dean.......................Room 522-0 ...........................................992-7168 or 7446
International Student Center.................Jessie Blank, Manager......................Room 712 ............................................................992-7580
Internships (Non-Paid)..........................Karen Rose, Director ........................Room 516-0.........................................................992-7383
Learning Communities.....................................................................................Room 516 ............................................................992-7772
Library..............................................................................................................Library Learning Resource Ctr./Room 823A. ......992-7061
Matriculation .........................................Ted Spriggs .......................................Student Svcs 2000 Bldg., 2nd Floor....................992-7532
Math & Computer Science....................Bob Simpson, Dean ..........................Room 613-02.......................................................992-7196
MESA Program.....................................Milton Randle, Director .....................Room 718 ............................................................992-7132
Natural Sciences...................................Bruce Cordell, Dean..........................400 Bldg., Room 419-026A .................................992-7105
Nurse ....................................................Jana Jenkins, R.N. ............................Health Center Room 1204...................................992-8192
Office of Special Programs...................Karen Rose, Director ........................Room 516-0.........................................................992-7783
Parking..................................................Security .............................................1500 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7341
Physical Education ...............................Sue Beers, Dean...............................Room 1244 ..........................................................992-7383
Police Academy ....................................E.J. Pellegrino, Director ....................700 Bldg, Room 730............................................992-7243
Puente Program....................................Flor Aguilera......................................Student Svcs Bldg. 2000, 1st Floor.....................992-7717
Scholarships .........................................Margaux Jordan, Director .................Foundation Office ................................................525-5651
School of Continuing Education ...........Christine Terry, Dean.........................Wilshire Bldg, Room W1 .....................................992-7700
Skills Center..........................................Darin Acierno/Staff ............................Library Learning Resource Ctr. ..............992-7000 x25381
Security/Lost and Found .................................................................................1500 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7341
Service Learning...................................Karen Rose, Director ........................Room 516-0.........................................................992-7383
Social Science ......................................Dan Tesar, Dean ...............................Room 1005 ..........................................................992-7011
Sports Information ................................Phil Thurman.....................................Room 1222 .............................................992-7000 x25626
Student Activities/A.S. Gov’t. ................Darlene Jensen, Director ..................1409 Bldg. ...........................................................992-7248
Student Support Services .....................Richard Ramirez, Dean.....................Room 2020-04.....................................................992-7474
Study Abroad ........................................Patricia Thomas ................................Room 1324-05.....................................................992-7292
TAP .......................................................Carol Shier ........................................Room 516-0.........................................................992-7546
Technology & Engineering ....................Scott McKenzie, Dean ......................Room 700 ............................................................992-7211
Testing Information ...............................Greg Menchaca.................................Room 513-0 ............................................992-7000 x28210
Transcripts ............................................Admissions & Records ......................Student Svcs, 2000 Bldg., 1st Floor....................992-7568
Tutoring Center, Appts & Info ...............Staff ...................................................Library Learning Resource Ctr ...............992-7000 x25386
Veterans’ Affairs....................................Ray Bustos........................................100 Bldg. .............................................................992-7055
Wellness Center ...................................Sue Beers .........................................Room 1244 ..........................................................992-7383
Workforce Center..................................Chrystal Van Beynen.........................Room 1409 ...............................................992-7734 x7261
Writing Center, Appts & Info .................Maria Cox/Staff .................................Library Learning Resource Ctr ...............992-7000 x25385
Writing Center, Coordinator ..................Danielle Fouquette ............................Room 808 ...............................................992-7000 x25382
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Calendar of Important Dates
APPLICATI ON FOR ADMISSION ONLINE
Applications are accepted beginning March 1, 2006 for Summer Term. All applications should be submitted electronically through our online
application system, CCCApply. Visit our website at www.fullcoll.edu and click on Apply Online.
New and Returning Students must submit an Application for Admission online. A Registration Appointment will be issued by mail and/or by e-mail.
New and Returning Students should meet with a Counselor prior to registration to ensure that all prerequisites are cleared.
A d m i ssi o n s & R e c o r d s Of f i c e Ho u r s
C o u n se l i n g Of f i c e H o u r s
March 1 – June 2
March 1 – June 2
Monday – Thursday......................................... 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday ............................................................... 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Friday, May 26 only ......................................... 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Monday – Thursday............................................. 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday................................................................... 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sum mer Ho urs: J une 5 – Augu st 17
Sum mer Ho urs: J une 5 – Augu st 17
Monday – Thursday.............................................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday .................................................................................. CLOSED
Monday – Thursday............................................. 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday................................................................................... CLOSED
H o l i d a y s : May 29 & July 4 (All offices closed)
REGISTRATION ONLINE – WebSt ar
Go to and www.fullcoll.edu click on the WebStar Online Registration link.
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Refer to the “Admissions and Registration Information” section in the Class Schedule for detailed instructions for WebStar Registration.
Continuing Students: Refer to the Continuing Student Registration Schedule in the Class Schedule for your registration date and time.
New and Returning Students: Refer to your e-mail for your registration date and time received by mail and/or by e-mail.
Use WebStar to add classes, pay registration fees by VISA/MasterCard, drop/withdraw from classes, and view your current class schedule.
WebStar Registration Hours
WebStar Help Line Hours
Starting May 10
(714) 992-7777 • [email protected]
Monday – Friday.............................................7:00 am –11:30 pm
Saturday .........................................................7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Available starting May 10
during Admissions and Records Office Hours
www.fullcoll.edu – Click on “WebStar Online Registration”
Bookstore Online Service
http://bookstore.fullcoll.edu • Textbooks • FC Clothing and Merchandise – Available online for delivery or pick-up.
REGISTRATION CA LENDAR
**All registration is ONLINE through WebStar **
May 10 – May 27 .................................................. Continuing Students (See the Continuing Student Registration Schedule for specific date and time.)
May 18 – May 27 .................................................. New and Returning Students (Registration date and time will be issued by mail and/or by e-mail.)
Starting May 30 .................................................... Registration continues through the add deadline for each class.
ACA DEMIC CALEND AR and FORM DEADLI NES
**The Summer Term begins May 30 and ends August 19**
Application for Admission – Applications will be accepted through the start date of any class.
Auditing Classes – Petitions to Audit will be accepted through the add deadline for each class.
Credit/No Credit Grade Option – Requests for the Credit/No Credit option will be accepted through the last day to add the class.
Graduation Application – Applications for Summer Graduation will be accepted from May 10 through June 22, 2006.
Grades – Summer grades will be available on WebStar approximately 3 weeks after a class ends.
Transcripts with Final Grades – Students must check their unofficial WebStar transcript to ensure all grades are posted.
ADD , DROP and R EFUND DEADLI NES
**All Registration, Adds, Drops and Withdrawals are to be completed ONLINE through WebStar **
Refer to the comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for the following class-specific deadlines:
• Last Day to ADD a class*
• Last Day to DROP and qualify for a refund
• Last Day to DROP without a “W”
• Last Day to WITHDRAW
*Add Authorization Code required starting the first calendar date of instruction for any class.
NOTE: Deadlines vary for each CRN depending on the start date and length of the class. Always refer to the class schedule for deadlines.
Final Grades:
Available on WebStar approximately 3 weeks after the class ends.
Transcripts with Final Grades:
Students must check WebStar to see that all grades are posted before requesting
transcripts.
Summer Graduation:
Apply May 10 – June 22, 2006
ALL FEES, HOURS AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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Continuing Student Registration Schedule
• Students who are enrolled in a course for Spring 2006 and will receive a grade or a “W” are considered Continuing Students
for Summer 2006, and will register according to the schedule below.
• Registration appointments are based on units/hours earned through Fall 2005 at both Fullerton and Cypress Colleges. Having
attended both institutions requires adding units/hours earned from both colleges.
• Number of units/hours earned can be determined by logging onto WebStar at www.fullcoll.edu and accessing your Student
Records/Academic Transcript. Detailed instructions are available at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu. For logon assistance,
e-mail [email protected].
• Determine the units/hours earned category that applies to you and note your registration date and time.
• Students may register at their assigned appointment and anytime thereafter during WebStar registration hours.
• Special Admit Students (enrolled in K-12) will register for Summer Term on May 25.
Registration Date,
Appointment Time
Units/Hours Earned Category
Adaptive Services Center Students (DSPS)
Last Name:
A–Z
Wed.
May 10
.......
8:00 a.m.
EOPS Students
Last Name:
A–Z
Wed.
May 10
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
A–Z
Wed.
May 10
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
A–Z
Wed.
May 10
.......
6:00 p.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Thurs.
May 11
.......
7:00 a.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Thurs.
May 11
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Thurs.
May 11
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Thurs.
May 11
.......
6:00 p.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Fri.
May 12
.......
7:00 a.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Fri.
May 12
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Fri.
May 12
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Fri.
May 12
.......
6:00 p.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Sat.
May 13
.......
7:00 a.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Sat.
May 13
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Sat.
May 13
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Mon.
May 15
.......
7:00 a.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Mon.
May 15
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Mon.
May 15
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
M–Z
Mon.
May 15
.......
6:00 p.m.
Last Name:
A–L
Tues.
May 16
.......
7:00 a.m.
Last Name:
A–Z
Tues.
May 16
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
S–Z
Tues.
May 16
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
P–R
Tues.
May 16
.......
6:00 p.m.
Last Name:
M–O
Wed.
May 17
.......
7:00 a.m.
Last Name:
H–L
Wed.
May 17
.......
10:00 a.m.
Last Name:
D–G
Wed.
May 17
.......
2:00 p.m.
Last Name:
A–C
Wed.
May 17
.......
6:00 p.m.
65 or more units/hours earned
50 – 64.99
units/hours earned
40 – 49.99
units/hours earned
30 – 39.99
24 – 29.99
20 – 23.99
units/hours earned
units/hours earned
units/hours earned**
15 – 19.99
units/hours earned
10 – 14.99
units/hours earned
6 – 9.99
units/hours earned
3 – 5.99
units/hours earned
.25 – 2.99
units/hours earned
0
units/hours earned
**Student Athlete Registration
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Admission and Registration Information
SIX EASY STEPS
R E G I S T R AT I O N P R O C E S S
TO THE
1. Admission
2. Assessment (Math, English, Reading, ESL)
3. Orientation
4.
5.
6.
Counseling
Registration
Fee Payment
STEP ONE – ADMISSION
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY
You may apply for admission if you are:
• a high school graduate, or at least eighteen years of age.
• a student in K-12 who qualifies for the Special Admit Student Program.
• an International Student who is eligible under a student visa (F-1). For information on the application procedure
for International Students, contact the International Student Center at (714) 992-7580, or visit their website at
http://isc.fullcoll.edu.
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
An application for admission to the college must be submitted if you are a first-time student and have never registered in
classes at Fullerton or Cypress College, or if you are a former student returning after an absence of one or more terms.
All applications should be submitted electronically through our online application system, CCCApply. Visit our website at
www.fullcoll.edu for information and instructions.
For students without internet access, computer terminals are available in the Admissions and Records Lobby,
Student Services Building 2000.
CALIFORNIA RESIDENCE
California Community Colleges are required to determine a student’s residency for tuition purposes. California law states
that residency is physical presence with the intent to remain in California.
To qualify for resident status, you must have been a California resident for one year and one day prior to the first day of the
term. The burden of proof to clearly demonstrate both physical presence in California and the intent to establish California
residence lies with the student. For information on AB-540, see page 15.
For additional information regarding residency and exceptions to residency requirements, refer to the college catalog.
FINANCIAL AID
Federal Aid is available to assist students with fees, and other educational expenses. Many students also qualify for
the Board of Governors Grant Fee Waiver (BOGG), which pays for enrollment fees at the college. Students with a
BOGG Fee Waiver must pay the required health fee, course fees (if applicable), and any optional fees selected. Visit
http://financialaid.fullcoll.edu for fee waiver and grant information, and online applications.
TRANSCRIPTS
Transcripts are not required at the time you submit your application, but should be submitted shortly thereafter. Submit
transcripts by the end of your first term at Fullerton College if necessary according to the criteria below.
High school transcripts — Students who have graduated from high school in the past two years must submit a
sealed copy of transcript to the Counseling Center.
Other college transcripts from previous colleges attended —
• Students who plan to graduate or complete a certificate at Fullerton College and/or transfer from Fullerton
College must submit a sealed copy of transcripts to the Admissions and Records Office.
• Veterans collecting educational benefits must submit a sealed copy of transcripts to the Financial Aid Office.
• Students who need to show proof of prerequisite completion may bring a personal copy of transcript for review
by a counselor.
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STEP TWO – ASSESSMENT
Assessment testing is required for placement in Math, English/Reading and/or English as a Second Language (ESL).
Testing is available throughout the term on a walk-in basis in the Assessment Center.
STEP THREE – ORIENTATION
New students are required to complete online orientation. Your orientation may be completed at the time of assessment.
No appointment is necessary.
STEP FOUR – COUNSELING
Continuing Students need to see a counselor prior to WebStar registration and are strongly advised to do so before the
end of the current term. Counseling is available by appointment or walk-in. Phone: (714) 992-7010
Returning Students or New Students with previous college experience will need to see a counselor before
registration. A counselor will assess previous course work and testing to determine placement in English, Math and
Reading classes. Please bring any test results, transcripts or grade reports to assist the counselor in evaluating previous
coursework.
New Students must complete assessment testing and online orientation before seeing a counselor.
STEP FIVE – REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION PRIORITY
Continuing Students will be assigned appointments based on units/hours earned at Fullerton and Cypress Colleges.
Refer to the “Continuing Student Registration Schedule” in the front of this class schedule.
New and Returning Students will be sent an e-mail with a registration appointment, based on the date the application was received. Assigned registration appointments do not guarantee enrollment in any classes.
BEFORE YOU REGISTER
• Refer to your registration appointment, or to the “Continuing Student Registration Schedule” to ensure that
you are registering on or after your assigned appointment time.
• Clear any outstanding fees or holds.
• Get counselor clearance for any Math, English or Reading classes.
• Prepare a tentative class schedule.
• Choose alternate class selections in case your first choice classes are filled.
• Make sure the Admissions and Records Office has your correct name, address, and phone number.
WEBSTAR REGISTRATION
To register, go to www.fullcoll.edu and click on the WEBSTAR ONLINE REGISTRATION link. Instructions and a registration worksheet will be provided on the Admissions and Records home page at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu.
WEBSTAR REGISTRATION HOURS
Starting May 10
WEBSTAR HELP LINE
May 10 – June 2
Monday – Friday ...............................7:00 am – 11:30 pm
Saturday ............................................7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Monday – Thursday ............................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday ..................................................8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Friday, May 26 only ............................8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Starting June 5
www.fullcoll.edu
Monday – Thursday ............................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday .................................................................CLOSED
Click on “WebStar Online Registration”
Phone: (714) 992-7777 • E-mail: [email protected]
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ADD AUTHORIZATION CODE
Add Authorization Codes are required for:
Closed Classes
• Attend the first meeting of the class you wish to add.
• If space is available, ask the instructor to give you an Add Authorization Code for use on WebStar.
• Log onto WebStar and follow prompts to add the closed class before the add deadline.
Classes That Have Started
• An Add Authorization Code must be obtained for all classes starting on the calendar date of the first class
meeting.
• Whether or not the class is full, WebStar will not permit students to add without an Add Authorization Code.
• All Add Authorization Codes must be processed through WebStar by the add deadline for the class. (See
“Important Dates” page in this class schedule for deadlines.)
STEP SIX – FEE PAYMENT
IMPORTANT: Fullerton College does not bill for unpaid registrations. Students who register by WebStar and whose
payments are not submitted within 72 hours MAY BE DROPPED from classes to free up seats for other
students seeking to register.
Credit Card Payments:
• Pay by MasterCard or VISA through WebStar.
Check or Money Order Payments:
• DO NOT SEND CASH.
• Make checks payable to FULLERTON COLLEGE.
• Write STUDENT ID NUMBER on front of check.
• Make sure STUDENT NAME appears on front of check.
• Payment is due immediately upon registering.
Mail to:
FULLERTON COLLEGE
Place in drop box located at east
Admissions and Records Office
entrance of Student Services
OR
P.O. Box 7140
Building 2000.
Fullerton, CA 92834-7140
Cash Payments
• Cash payments are only accepted in person at the Cashier’s Station in the lobby of the 2000 Building starting
May 30.
Financial Aid Payments
• BOGG FEE WAIVERS MUST BE RENEWED FOR SUMMER. Spring 2006 Fee Waivers do NOT roll into Summer.
You MUST complete a new 2006-2007 Fee Waiver Application.
BOGG Fee Waivers pay enrollment fees only. Students with a BOGG Fee Waiver must pay the required health
fee, course fees (if applicable), and any optional fees selected. Payment of enrollment fees by BOGG will be
posted to your account 48 hours after registration.
A Schedule/Bill showing your classes, fees and payments will be mailed after your payment is processed.
C A M P U S C O M P U T E R T E R M I N A L S AVA I L A B L E
F O R W E B S TA R A C C E S S
Department
Admissions and Records Lobby
Cadena/Transfer Center
Computer Lab
Library
Skills Center
Location
2000 Building, 1st Floor
Room 1407
Room 317
800 Building (LLRC)
800 Building (LLRC) – West Entrance
Dates and hours of availability may vary
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REGISTRATION POLICIES AND DEFINITIONS
Cancelled Class
A class may be cancelled after the schedule goes to print at the college’s discretion. The college reserves the right to cancel any
class.
Closed Class
A class closes when the maximum seat capacity has been reached. Students wishing to register for a closed class must petition
the class. See entry below, “Petitioning Closed Classes,” for additional information.
Co-Requisites
When a class has a co-requisite, you must register for one or more (often a lecture and lab) classes concurrently. Knowing the
information being presented in the concurrent course is deemed necessary for successful completion of either course. When
dropping or withdrawing from a course that has a co-requisite, both courses must be dropped or withdrawn concurrently.
Course Repetition
You may not register for a class for which you have previously received a passing grade or completed the maximum number of
repetitions allowed. See “Academic/College Policies” in this class schedule for additional information.
Duplicate Course
Students may not register for two classes with the same course number and title.
Holds
You must clear holds before you can register. Contact the office listed if you have any questions.
Hold
90/09
89/08
A1/A2
B1/B2
C1
C2
D1/D2
F1/F2
I1
I2
L1/L2
M1/M2
O1/O2
R1/R2
UB
Definition
Summer/Fall Signature Page
Winter/Spring Signature Page
Admissions Info Req.
Special Admit Student
Disciplinary
Disciplinary
Scholastic Dismissal
Financial Aid
International Student
International Student
Library Materials/Fees
Bursar
Accounts Receivable
Registrar’s Hold
Unpaid Balance
College
CC/FC
CC/FC
CC/FC
CC/FC
Cypress
Fullerton
CC/FC
CC/FC
Cypress
Fullerton
CC/FC
CC/FC
CC/FC
CC/FC
CC/FC
Office to Contact
Admissions and Records
Admissions and Records
Admissions and Records
Admissions and Records
Dean of Counseling
Dean of Student Services
Admissions and Records
Financial Aid
Admissions and Records
International Student Center
Library
Bursar
Bursar
Admissions and Records
Bursar or Admissions and Records
CC = Cypress College
FC = Fullerton College
Maximum Units/Hours
A maximum unit load for any student is 19 units per term. You may carry over 19 units only with a counselor’s approval.
Petitioning Closed Classes
You may petition closed classes by attending the first meeting. If space permits, the instructor will issue an Add Authorization
Code, allowing you to add the closed class through WebStar. You are not officially registered (even if your instructor writes your
name on the class roster) until you have added the class and paid all fees due through WebStar.
Pre-Requisites
When a course has a pre-requisite, you must have specific knowledge to be successful in the course. The pre-requisite can
be a skill, a test score or successful completion (grades of A, B, C or CR have been earned) in a prior course. Verify with a
counselor that you have met any pre-requisites before registering for the course.
Schedule/Bill
The Schedule/Bill is your proof of enrollment in classes and fees paid for the term. Instructors, labs and any office on campus
may request to see your Schedule/Bill prior to providing services.
Special Admit Students
Students who are enrolled in K-12 are Special Admit students. A new Special Admit Student Form, Health Services Release
Form, and Matriculation Form must be completed and submitted each term before Special Admit Students are permitted to
register. All necessary forms and instructions are available for download at http://admissions.fullcoll.edu/specialadmit.htm.
Time Conflict
Students are not permitted to register for two classes that are scheduled during the same or overlapping time periods, even if the
instructor will allow it.
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WebStar Registration
Instructions and Worksheet
Welcome to WebStar Online Registration!
BEFORE YOU REGISTER
• Ensure that you are registering on or after your assigned appointment time.
• Clear any outstanding fees or holds.
• Get counselor clearance for any Math, English or Reading classes.
• Make sure the Admissions and Records Office has your correct name, address, and phone number.
We bSt ar Hel p Line s
WebStar Available
May 10 – June 2
Monday – Thursday......................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday...........................................8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Friday, May 26 only ......................8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Starting May 10
Monday – Friday.............7:00 am – 11:30 pm
Saturday ........................7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Starting June 5
Monday – Thursday......................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday............................................................. Closed
(714) 992-7777
STEP 1
Go to www.fullcoll.edu and click on
STEP 2
Click on the WebStar Logo in the center of the blue circle:
STEP 3
LOGGING IN
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•
[email protected]
Enter your Student Identification Number as printed on your Student Schedule/Bill or Student ID Card.
(Type the “@” sign when entering your Student ID Number)
@ ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑❑
OR
Enter your social security number with no hyphens or spaces.
•
Enter your 6-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number). Your default PIN is your six-digit date of birth (mmddyy) unless you have
changed it.
❑❑❑❑❑❑
• CHANGE PIN: If you used your date of birth to log in, WebStar will require that you change
your PIN.
• SECURITY QUESTION/ANSWER: WebStar may also ask you to enter a security question
and answer for use in the event you forget your PIN.
• PIN DISABLED: If your PIN is disabled due to “multiple login attempts,” contact the WebStar
Help Line.
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STEP 4
REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
SELECTING THE TERM:
• From the main menu, click on “Register for Classes.”
• Select “Cypress College/Fullerton College Summer 2006” term, then click “Submit .”
ADDING/DROPPING CLASSES:
• Enter the 5-digit CRN (Course Reference Number) from the worksheet below for
each class you wish to add, and click “ ❶ Confirm Your Choices.”
OR
• Click the “Class Search” Button and enter desired class criteria (subject, hours,
days, instructor, etc.), then click “Class Search.”
• Place a checkmark in the box to the left of any classes you wish to add and click
either “Add to Worksheet” or “Add Class.”
If Add Authorization Code Required, enter the 4-digit code issued by your
instructor in the field provided and click “Admit Me.”
After you have Added/Dropped all your classes and are satisfied with your class
schedule as shown on the registration page, click “ ❷ Complete Registration.”
IDEAL CLASS SELECTIONS
CRN (Course Reference No.)
3
2
8
2
3
Subject
Course No.
Units
Days
Times
POSC
100 F
3
MTWR
7:50 am – 10:30 am
ALTERNATE CLASS SELECTIONS
CRN (Course Reference No.)
STEP 5
Subject
Course No.
Units
Days
Times
OPTIONAL FEES
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Select Campus: Choose the campus for which you have enrolled in the most units (Fullerton or Cypress) and click “Submit.”
•
Select Optional Fees: Select the optional fees you wish to purchase and click “Submit.” If you do not wish to purchase any optional
fees, leave all fees unselected and click “Submit.”
•
Confirm Optional Fees: Verify your selections and click “Confirm Purchase.”
STEP 6
FEE PAYMENT
The amount shown next to your “Account Balance” is due and payable immediately. If payment is not submitted within 72
hours, you MAY BE DROPPED from your classes. Select either “Credit Card Payments” or “Check or Money Order
Payments” and follow the prompts.
NOTE: If paying by credit card, you must resubmit the term you registered for.
A Schedule/Bill will be mailed to you after your fees have been processed. It includes a list of your classes, fees and
payments, and is your proof of registration. You may use WebStar throughout the term to check or review your schedule.
If you decide not to attend classes for which you have registered, it is your responsibility to drop officially within
published deadlines.
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WebStar Registration Messages
Solution
Login/Access Messages
Contact the Registration Administrator for your Time Ticket
Disabled PIN
Forgot PIN
Forgot Student ID Number
(If your Social Security Number is on file with
Admissions and Records, you may use it as an alternate Student ID Number)
Level Restriction
Contact the Registration Help Line
e-mail: [email protected]
phone: (714) 992-7777
OR
Admissions and Records
phone: (714) 992-7568
Be sure you have selected the
correct term for Fullerton/Cypress
OR
WebStar closed for maintenance
OR
Verify your registration appointment
You are not allowed to register at this time
Registration Messages
WebStar closed for maintenance
OR
Verify your registration appointment
Definition
Solution
Class is closed; no seats
available
Another class must be taken
concurrently
Dropped class by Web
Already enrolled in a class with
this course number and title
Before class begins: Class is
full
After class begins: Seats may
be available
Prerequisite or test scores
needed
Registered for class by Web
Add a different class or petition class by
attending first meeting
Registration Affects
Enrollment/Assessment
Too late to add or drop
Check the registration deadlines
Programming error
Contact the Registration Help Line
Term status not within parts
of term
Programming error or too late
to add or drop
Two classes with overlapping
meeting times not permitted
Withdrew from class In-Person
Withdrew from class by Web
CLOSED
Co-Requisite or Link Error
DROP-Web
Duplicate Section
ADD AUTH REQUIRED
Pre-Req & Test Score Error
REGISTERED Web
Time Conflict
WITHDRAWAL
WITHDRAWAL Web
Payment Error Codes
Serious Error – Your credit
card has been charged, but
your student account has not
been updated
Definition
Credit Card processing error
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Add the co-requisite class
No further action needed
Add a different class
Try again later, or petition by attending the
first class meeting.
See instructor or division office to obtain
Add Authorization Code
Contact the Counseling Office
No further action needed
Contact the Registration Help Line
Select courses that do not have
overlapping meeting times
No further action needed
No further action needed
Solution
Contact the Bursar’s Office
phone: (714) 992-7555
Fees and Refunds
REGISTRATION FEES
REQUIRED FEES
Enrollment Fee*................................................................... $ 26.00 per unit
Health Fee** ........................................................................$ 11.00 for entire summer – Refer to Health Center for services.
Non Resident Tuition
Non-California Resident ..................................................$156.00 per unit plus above fees
Non-U.S. Citizen..............................................................$176.00 per unit plus above fees
(Includes $20.00 Capital Outlay Fee per Ed Code 76141)
Course Fee (if applicable)...................................................$ as shown in current class schedule under course title
*Enrollment Fee: Waived for BOGG recipients and Special Admit Students in grades 9-12.
**Health Fee: The Health Fee is charged to all students whether or not they choose to use Health Services. The Health Fee is required in
accordance with Section 76355 of the Education Code.
OTHER FEES
A.S. Benefits Validation ......................................................$ 3.75
Campus Photo ID Card.......................................................$ 2.50 for new students
Parking Fee – Automobiles* ...............................................$ 20.00
BOGG Fee Waiver Recipients* ......................................$ 20.00
Parking Fee – Motorcycles*................................................$ 10.00
Parking Permits may be used in any student parking lot in the district (Fullerton, Cypress, SCE and Anaheim Campus).
*Motorcycles and vehicles with convertible tops: Students must register their license plate and permit number with the Campus Safety Office.
*********There will be a fee for lost or stolen parking permits and A.S. Validation Stickers*********
RETURNED CHECK SERVICE CHARGE
Checks returned for non-sufficient funds or “Stop Payments” must be paid by MasterCard, VISA, cash or money order, and a $25.00
service charge will be added to the amount of the check. Your enrollment at Fullerton College, as well as your credit, may be affected.
REFUND POLICY
•
•
•
To qualify for a refund, student must officially withdraw from class by the Refund Deadline.
ALL refunds will be mailed by check in mid-August.
Fees paid by credit card will not be credited back to the account.
REFUND DEADLINES
*(Pursuant to Section 58508 of Subchapter 6 of Chapter 9 of Division 6, Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations)
Enrollment, Health and
Non-Resident Tuition Fees....................................... Refundable if dropped by the 10% point of length of class.
(Refer to comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for deadline date.)
A.S. Validation .......................................................... Refer to comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for deadline date.
Contact the A.S. Office to request a refund.
Campus Photo ID Card ............................................ Refer to comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for deadline date.
Contact the A.S. Office to request a refund.
Parking Permit .......................................................... Refundable with complete withdrawal if dropped by 10% point of length of class.
(Refer to comment line under the CRN in the Class Schedule for deadline dates.)
Return Parking Permit with photo ID and Schedule/Bill to Campus Safety Office.
REFUND PROCESSING FEE
A processing fee of $10.00 per term will be deducted from enrollment fee refunds. Exemptions from the processing fee are
students with a fee waiver, canceled classes, or administrative drops.
*A community college district shall not refund any enrollment fee or differential enrollment fee paid by a student for program changes made after
the first two weeks of instruction for a primary term-length course, or after the 10 percent point of the length of the course for a short-term course,
unless the program change is a result of action by the district to cancel or reschedule a class or to drop a student pursuant to Section 58106 (g)
where the student fails to meet a prerequisite.
SERVICE FEES
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
Audit Fee – per unit ............................................................................................................................................................................$
Duplicate Diploma ..............................................................................................................................................................................$
Transcript Request (first two copies free)..........................................................................................................................................$
Hand Carry or Rush charge for Transcript Request (in addition to $3.00 transcript fee charge)..............................................$
Verification of Student Status.............................................................................................................................................................$
Hand Carry or Rush Verification (in addition to $3.00 verification fee charge)..........................................................................$
ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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Residency for Tuition Purposes
(per Education Code, Section 68060)
The Office of Admissions and Records determines the
resident status of all new and returning students.
Responses to the Application for Admission and, if necessary, other evidence furnished by the student are used in
making this determination. A student who does not submit
adequate information to establish the right to classification
as a California resident will be classified as a nonresident.
Possessing a California driver’s license and a
vehicle registered in California
•
Voting in California
•
Owning residential property in California for personal use
•
Being licensed to practice a profession in California
•
Having an active checking and/or savings account
in a California bank
•
Showing California on military records (Leave and
Earnings Statement)
•
Possessing a marriage license or a divorce decree
issued in California
•
Having paid nonresident tuition in another state
This act allows all persons, including undocumented immigrant students who meet the requirements set forth in
Section 68130.5 of the Education Code to be exempt from
nonresident tuition in California’s colleges and universities. The requirements are:
Several exceptions to the residency rules apply per education code. They include, but are not limited to the following:
Active duty military personnel stationed in California
•
Dependents of active duty military stationed in
California
•
Certain minors who remained in California when
parents moved
•
High school attendance in California for three or
more years.
•
Graduation from a California high school or attainment of the equivalent thereof (i.e., GED or Certificate of High School Proficiency) prior to the start of
the term.
•
Registration as an entering student at, or current
enrollment at, an accredited institution of higher
education in California not earlier than the fall
semester or quarter of the 2001-02 academic year.
•
In the case of a person without lawful immigration
status, the filing of an affidavit with the college stating that the student has filed an application to legalize his or her immigration status, or will file an application as soon as he or she is eligible to do so.
All students who do not meet the California residency
requirements must file an affidavit with the college. The
affidavit is included in the California Nonresident Tuition
Exemption form, which is available in the Admissions and
Records Office. Students living outside the state and
enrolled via distance education are not eligible for the
AB 540 exemption (Revised Guidelines for Implementation of AB 540 — Firebaugh, October 23, 2003).
Exceptions to Residency Requirements
•
Full-time employees of the college or a state
agency, or a child or spouse of the full-time
employee
Assembly Bill AB 540
A person’s presence in California and the factors below
are considered in determining California residency. No
one factor determines residency.
•
•
A student’s resident status is determined at the time of
application. A nonresident student must pay nonresident
tuition in addition to the enrollment fee and other fees
(including a $20.00 Capital Outlay Fee per Education
Code 76141) for credit classes.
Factors Considered to Determine Residency
Filing California state income taxes as a resident
Self-supporting minors
Nonresident Student
The resident determination date is the day immediately
preceding the opening day of instruction of the semester
or term as set by the Board of Trustees. Generally, residency requires actual physical presence in California at
least one year prior to the residence determination date,
coupled with proof of the intent to make California one’s
home.
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SUMMER 2006
Courses begin May 30, 2006
Please refer to the full course listings in this schedule for specific course information.
COURSE
CRN
TIME
ACCT 101AF Financial Accounting
ACCT 101BF Managerial Accounting
AJ 094 F Basic Police Academy Orientation
30464
30466
30235
ART 110 F Introduction to Art
30491
BUS 211 F Writing for Business
BUS 211 F Writing for Business
BUS 211 F Writing for Business
BUS 240 F Legal Environment of Business
CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers
CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers
CIS 105 F Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2003)
CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems
CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems
CIS 150 F Introduction to the Internet
CIS 152 F Web Page Design II (HTML)
COSM 055AF Cosmetology: Level 1
30184
30214
30223
30187
30246
30250
30259
30248
30251
30258
30262
30917
COSM 055AF Cosmetology: Level 1
COSM 055BF Cosmetology: Level 2
30936
30919
COSM 055BF Cosmetology: Level 2
COSM 055CF Cosmetology: Level 3
30937
30921
COSM 055CF Cosmetology: Level 3
COSM 055DF Cosmetology: Level 4
30938
30925
COSM 055DF Cosmetology: Level 4
COSM 055EF Cosmetology: Level 5
30939
30930
COSM 055EF Cosmetology: Level 5
COSM 060 F Instruction to Techniques/Cosmetology
COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning
DANC 115 F Hip Hop Dance I
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
MUS 100 F Music Laboratory
MUS 118 F Intro to Opera
30940
30934
30164
30640
30041
30070
30053
30712
30274
30981
12:00- 3:15P
8:30-11:45A
7:30- 3:50P
7:30- 3:50P
9:00- 3:15P
6:00- 8:50P
10:40- 1:10P
6:30- 9:00P
8:00-10:30A
8:00-10:30A
8:00-10:30A
6:30- 9:00P
6:30- 9:20P
8:00-10:30A
6:30- 9:00P
6:30- 9:20P
6:30- 9:20P
7:00- 4:30P
8:00- 5:30P
5:30-10:15P
7:00- 4:30P
8:00- 5:30P
5:30-10:15P
7:00- 4:30P
8:00- 5:30P
5:30-10:15P
7:00- 4:30P
8:00- 5:30P
5:30-10:15P
7:00- 4:30P
8:00- 5:30P
5:30-10:15P
7:00- 5:30P
12:30- 5:50P
7:00-10:50P
7:25-10:30A
6:30- 9:35P
7:25-10:30A
6:30- 9:35P
+ ARRANGED HOURS
MUS 135AF Beginning Piano
MUS 135BF Beginning Piano
MUS 282 F Fullerton Master Chorale
PE 115 F Golf
PE 123 F Outrigger Paddling
PE 124 F Kayaking
PE 144 F Volleyball
PE 145 F Intermediate/Advanced Volleyball
PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education
PLEG 225 F Law Office Management
RE 090BF Appraisal: Standards and Ethics
30280
30320
30455
30578
30661
30664
30666
30667
30626
30480
30461
RE 101 F Principles of Real Estate
RE 203 F Appraisal: Residential
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
THEA 235 F Experimental Theatre
THEA 290 F Theatre Arts Seminar
30028
30032
30036
30039
30456
30311
8:00- 4:50P
7:00- 9:50P
8:30-10:05A
8:30-10:05A
8:00- 2:50P
7:00- 2:05P
7:30- 3:20P
7:30- 3:20P
3:30- 6:50P
3:30- 6:50P
8:00- 5:20P
8:00- 5:00P
8:00- 3:50P
8:00- 3:50P
9:00-10:50A
9:00-10:50A
10:40- 2:00P
6:30- 9:00P
7:25-10:30A
6:30- 9:35P
7:00-10:50P
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+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+3 Hrs Lab Per Day Of Class
+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class
+3 Hrs Lab Per Day of Class
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SUMMER 2006
Courses begin June 5, 2006
Please refer to the full course listings in this schedule for specific course information.
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ACG 100 F Intro to Computer Graphics for Macs
30483
AJ 091 F Law Enforcement Instructor Development
AJ 093 F DNA Genetic Fingerprinting
AJ 094 F Basic Police Academy Orientation
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AJ 094 F Basic Police Academy Orientation
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AJ 096 F CAD Crime Scene Application
AJ 100 F Introduction to Law Enforcement
ANTH 101 F Physical Anthropology
ANTH 101LF Physical Anthropology Lab
ANTH 102 F Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 102 F Cultural Anthropology
ART 110 F Introduction to Art
ART 112 F Art History: Ancient and Medieval
ART 113 F Art History: Renaissance to Modern
ART 182 F Basic Drawing
ART 186AF Beginning Life Drawing
ART 186BF Intermediate Life Drawing
ART 186CF Advanced Life Drawing
ART 189AF Beginning Painting
ART 189BF Intermediate Painting
ART 189CF Advanced Painting
AUTO 131 F Automotive Fundamentals
BIOL 101 F General Biology
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BIOL 101 F General Biology
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BIOL 101 F General Biology
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BIOL 170 F Organismal Biology
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CDFL 115 F Introduction to ECE Curriculum
CDFL 120 F Human Development: Early Years
CHEM 100 F Chemistry for Daily Life
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CHEM 101 F Introduction to Chemistry
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CHEM 107 F Elementary Chemistry
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CHEM 111AF General Chemistry
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CHEM 111BF General Chemistry
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COSM 043AF Advanced Makeup/Microdermabrasion
CRTV 290 F Career Adv./Internship in Radio/TV/Film
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CSTR 032 F Uniform Plumbing Code
DANC 105 F Ballet I
DANC 105 F Ballet I
DANC 106 F Ballet II
DANC 107 F Modern Dance I
DANC 108 F Modern Dance II
DANC 111 F Jazz I
DANC 112 F Jazz II
DANC 116 F Social Dance
ECON 101 F Principles of Economics — Micro
ECON 102 F Principles of Economics — Macro
ECON 102HF Honors Principles of Economics — Macro
ENGL 059 F Developmental Writing
ENGL 059 F Developmental Writing
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
SUMMER 2006 (Begins June 5, 2006)
COURSE
CRN
TIME
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 102 F Introduction to Literature
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 221 F American Literature to the Civil War
ENVS 105 F Environmental Biology
ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab
ESC 100 F Physical Geology
ESC 100LF Physical Geology Lab
ESC 116 F Astronomy
ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography
ESC 130LF Intro to Oceanography: Field Experience
ESC 198DF Geology Owens Valley — Mammoth Lakes
ESL 035 F Intermediate English Grammar
ESL 046 F Intermediate Conversation
ESL 048 F Int. American English Pronunciation
ESL 083 F High Int. Reading & Writing/Amer. English
ESL 184 F Low Adv. English/Non-Native Speakers
ESL 185 F Advanced Reading & Writing/Amer. English
ESL 186 F Composition: Students of American English
ETHS 141 F Chicano/Chicana History
FREN 101 F Elementary French I
GEOG 100 F Global Geography
HIST 110 F Western Civilization
HIST 112 F World Civilizations
HIST 113 F World Civilizations
HIST 113 F World Civilizations
HIST 127 F Survey of American History
HIST 127 F Survey of American History
HIST 127 F Survey of American History
HIST 170 F History of the United States
HIST 171 F History of the United States
JAPN 101 F Elementary Japanese I
MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra
MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra
MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics
MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics
MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics
MATH 129 F College Algebra for Business Calculus
MATH 130 F Calculus for Business
MATH 141 F College Algebra
MATH 141 F College Algebra
MATH 142 F Trigonometry
MATH 150AF Calculus
MATH 150AF Calculus
MATH 150AF Calculus
MATH 150BF Calculus
MUS 001 F Instrumental Performance Practicum
MUS 070 F Musical Theatre Techniques
MUS 070 F Musical Theatre Techniques
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
SUMMER 2006 (Begins June 5, 2006)
COURSE
CRN
TIME
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MUS 101 F Music Fundamentals
MUS 116 F Music Appreciation
MUS 119 F History of Rock Music
MUS 244 F Advanced Strings
MUS 273 F Concert Band
PE 102 F Yoga
PE 102 F Yoga
PE 103 F Aikido
PE 110 F Pilates (Alignment and Correctives)
PE 113 F Billiards
PE 121 F Walking for Fitness
PE 126 F Beach Volleyball
PE 129 F Step Aerobics
PE 134 F Swimming
PE 139 F Tennis
PE 139 F Tennis
PE 139 F Tennis
PE 149 F Swim for Fitness
PE 149 F Swim for Fitness
PE 154 F Fitness Testing with Exercise Prescription
PE 160 F Basketball
PE 161 F Body Conditioning and Fitness
PE 163 F Kickboxing
PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness
PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness
PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness
PE 167 F Cardio Kick Boxing Aerobics
PE 171 F Soccer
PE 180 F Baseball
PE 182 F Body Building, Development and Weightlifting
PE 182 F Body Building, Development and Weightlifting
PE 182 F Body Building, Development and Weightlifting
PE 183 F Conditioning for Athletes
PE 185 F Football — Defense
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PE 188 F Self Defense — Boxing
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PE 192 F Water Polo
PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education
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PE 248 F Psychology of Sport
PHIL 100 F Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 172 F Critical Thinking and Writing
PHOT 101 F Introduction to Photography
PHYS 205 F College Physics
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POSC 100 F American Government
PSY 101 F General Psychology
READ 056 F Developmental Reading
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FULLERTON COLLEGE
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
SUMMER 2006 (Begins June 5, 2006)
COURSE
CRN
TIME
+ ARRANGED HOURS
READ 142 F College Reading: Logical Analysis/Eval.
REC 108 F Backpacking
REC 109 F Camping and Our Surfing Environment
REC 111 F Camping & Our Bodyboarding Environment
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
SOC 102 F Social Problems
SOC 275 F Marriage and Family
SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 102 F Elementary Spanish II
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
STSV 071 F Adaptive Computer Access: Word Proc.
STSV 072 F Learning Assessment
STSV 072 F Learning Assessment
STSV 075 F Adaptive Computer: Learning Strategies
THEA 072 F Move./Performance Skills/Mus. Theatre
THEA 072 F Move./Performance Skills/Mus. Theatre
THEA 100 F Introduction to the Theatre
THEA 137 F Summer Theatre Workshop
WELD 095 F Welding Skills Lab
WELD 121AF Introduction to Welding
WELD 121BF Fundamentals of Inert Gas Welding
WELL 232 F Introduction to Massage
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8:00-12:25P
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8:00-10:30A
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10:40- 1:10P
6:30- 9:00P
8:00- 2:00P
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+40 Mins Arr Lab Per Session
+45 Mins Arr Lab Per Session
+40 Mins Arr Lab Per Session
8:00- 2:00P
9:00-10:40A
10:50-12:30P
9:00-11:50A
1:00- 4:20P
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6/15/06
Open Monday – Thursday
Library/Learning Resource Center, 800 building, W or NE entrances
(714) 992-7008
(714) 992-7008
(714) 992-7008
press 0
press 2
press 3
Instructional support in study skills,
vocabulary improvement, critical
thinking, keyboarding, and a variety
of other subjects.
Walk-in tutoring for math, English and
ESL by faculty-recommended tutors.
Administration of make-up exams.
Inspiration software (for organizing).
Instructional lab support for courses
in reading, English as a Second
Language, foreign languages, and
writing.
E-mail tutoring in math and writing
assignments through website:
June 5 – Aug 9, M – Th
8 am – 6:30 pm
(Call for August hours.)
www.tutoringcenter.fullcoll.edu
June 5 – 29, M – Th
10 am – 4 pm
July 3 – 31, M – Th
9 am – noon
20
Assistance with any academic
writing project, including transfer
letters and scholarship application
essays.
Tutor writing projects at any stage
from brainstorming to final draft.
Both walk-in and by-appointment
tutoring.
Summer hours: June 5 – Aug 10
M & W, 2 – 6 pm, T & Th 9 am – 1 pm
FULLERTON COLLEGE
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
SUMMER 2006
Courses begin June 26, 2006
Please refer to the full course listings in this schedule for specific course information.
COURSE
CRN
TIME
ACCT 101AF Financial Accounting
ACCT 101AF Financial Accounting
ACCT 101BF Managerial Accounting
ART 144 F Fundamentals of Cartooning
ART 150AF Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding
ART 150BF Ceramics: Beginning Throwing
ART 150CF Ceramics: Advanced
ART 152 F Ceramics Laboratory
ART 182 F Basic Drawing
CHIN 101 F Elementary Chinese — Mandarin I
COUN 140 F Educational Planning
COUN 140 F Educational Planning
COUN 140 F Educational Planning
COUN 140 F Educational Planning
COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence
COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence
COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence
COUN 144 F Career Motivation and Self Confidence
CSCI 123 F Introduction to Program Concepts in C++
ENGL 059 F Developmental Writing
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
ENGL 060 F Prep for College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ESL 025 F Basic English Grammar
ITAL 101 F Elementary Italian I
JAPN 101 F Elementary Japanese I
JAPN 102 F Elementary Japanese II
JOUR 110 F Mass Media Survey
MUS 112 F The Music Business
MUS 130 F Beginning Guitar
MUS 135AF Beginning Piano
MUS 135BF Beginning Piano
PE 114 F Cardiovascular Conditioning
PE 162 F Conditioning for Athletes
PE 192 F Water Polo
PE 236 F Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
PHOT 101 F Introduction to Photography
READ 096 F Preparation for College Reading
SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 101 F Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 102 F Elementary Spanish II
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
STSV 072 F Learning Assessment
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30497
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6:00- 9:05P
10:40- 2:30P
10:40- 3:50P
10:40- 3:50P
10:40- 3:50P
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6:30-10:05P
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11:00-11:50A
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11:00-11:50A
9:00-10:50A
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7:25-10:30A
10:40- 1:45P
6:30- 9:35P
7:25-10:30A
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10:40- 1:45P
6:30- 9:35P
8:00-10:30A
10:40- 1:10P
8:15-10:30A
6:30-10:05P
6:30-10:05P
6:30-10:05P
8:00-10:20A
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1:20- 2:55P
1:20- 2:55P
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8:30- 9:50A
8:10-10:25P
6:00- 9:50P
9:00-12:40P
8:00- 1:05P
7:25-10:30A
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6:30-10:05P
7:25-10:30A
10:40- 1:45P
10:40- 1:10P
6:30- 9:00P
21
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+ 2 Hrs 30 Mins Arr Per Week
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+40 MinArr Lab Per Session
+3 Hrs 30 Mins Per Week
+3 Hrs 30 Mins Per Week
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+3.6 Hrs Arr Per Week
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+40 Mins Arr Lab Per Session
DAY
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FULLERTON COLLEGE
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
SUMMER 2006
Courses begin July 3, 2006
Please refer to the full course listings in this schedule for specific course information.
COURSE
CRN
TIME
BUS 211 F Writing for Business
BUS 211 F Writing for Business
CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers
CIS 100 F Introduction to Personal Computers
CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems
CIS 111 F Introduction to Information Systems
CIS 152 F Web Page Design II (HTML)
PE 115 F Golf
30203
30211
30253
30349
30254
30256
30261
30579
10:40- 1:10P
6:30- 9:00P
8:00-10:30A
6:30- 9:00P
8:00-10:30A
6:30- 9:00P
6:30- 8:55P
7:00- 2:05P
+ ARRANGED HOURS
+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+1 Hr 45 Mins Lab Per Day
+2 Hrs 35 Mins Lab Per Day
DAY
STARTS
ENDS
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
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MW
S
7/3/06
7/3/06
7/3/06
7/3/06
7/3/06
7/3/06
7/3/06
7/8/06
8/3/06
8/3/06
8/3/06
8/3/06
8/3/06
8/3/06
8/2/06
8/5/06
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ENDS
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F
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TR
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TR
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7/10/06
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8/7/06
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7/14/06
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8/1/06
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7/13/06
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8/10/06
8/9/06
SUMMER 2006
Courses begin July 10, 2006
Please refer to the full course listings in this schedule for specific course information.
COURSE
CRN
TIME
ACG 170 F Digital Photography
30486
AJ 080 F Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement
AJ 094 F Basic Police Academy Orientation
ANTH 101 F Physical Anthropology
ANTH 101LF Physical Anthropology Lab
ANTH 102 F Cultural Anthropology
ART 110 F Introduction to Art
ART 110 F Introduction to Art
ART 110 F Introduction to Art
30916
30247
30147
30929
30152
30488
30490
30492
ART 113 F Art History: Renaissance to Modern
ART 140 F Intro to Advertising and Graphic Design
ART 182 F Basic Drawing
ART 189AF Beginning Painting
ART 189BF Intermediate Painting
ART 189CF Advanced Painting
BIOL 101 F General Biology
30495
30496
30499
30509
30510
30512
30158
BIOL 101 F General Biology
30170
BIOL 101 F General Biology
30172
8:00- 9:44A
9:45-12:15P
7:00-10:15P
7:30- 3:50P
7:50-10:30A
10:30- 1:20P
10:40- 1:20P
8:00-10:30A
6:00- 8:30P
9:00- 3:15P
6:00- 8:50P
10:40- 1:55P
10:40- 3:00P
10:00- 3:00P
8:00- 1:00P
8:00- 1:00P
8:00- 1:00P
8:00-10:30A
10:40- 2:10P
8:00-10:30A
10:40- 2:10P
10:40- 2:10P
2:20- 4:45P
6:00- 8:30P
8:00- 4:30P
8:30- 9:10A
9:15-11:20A
11:30- 2:20P
11:30- 2:20P
2:30- 3:20P
3:35- 5:30P
6:30- 8:55P
6:30- 8:55P
10:40-12:40P
10:40-12:40P
1:20- 3:20P
9:00-11:50A
10:40-12:40P
10:40-12:40P
6:00- 8:00P
6:00- 9:50P
9:00- 2:20P
9:00-11:10A
9:00-11:10A
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12:00- 2:10P
3:00- 5:10P
3:00- 5:10P
6:00- 9:40P
7:00- 9:40P
10:40- 1:20P
BIOL 102 F Human Biology
30175
CDFL 135 F Early Childhood Education: Health & Safety 31017
CHEM 107 F Elementary Chemistry
30195
CHEM 107 F Elementary Chemistry
30197
CIS 205AF Spreadsheet II (MS Excel 2003)
CIS 252 F Web Page Design III (HTML/Javascript)
COUN 050 F College Orientation
COUN 050 F College Orientation
COUN 050 F College Orientation
COUN 060 F Academic Success and College Survival
COUN 141 F Career Exploration
COUN 141 F Career Exploration
COUN 141 F Career Exploration
COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning
COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning
DANC 105 F Ballet I
DANC 106 F Ballet II
DANC 107 F Modern Dance I
DANC 108 F Modern Dance II
DANC 111 F Jazz I
DANC 112 F Jazz II
DANC 115 F Hip Hop Dance I
DANC 116 F Social Dance
ECON 101 F Principles of Economics — Micro
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30263
30469
30556
30557
30451
30558
30559
30560
30453
30454
30611
30612
30613
30614
30583
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30641
30655
30225
+ ARRANGED HOURS
22
+4 Hrs Arr
+4 Hrs Arr
+4 Hrs Arr
+4 Hrs Arr
+4 Hrs Arr
+2 Hrs 35 Mins Lab Per Day
+3.6 Hrs Arr Per Week
+3.6 Hrs Arr Per Week
FULLERTON COLLEGE
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
SUMMER 2006 (Begins July 10, 2006)
COURSE
CRN
TIME
+ ARRANGED HOURS
ECON 102 F Principles of Economics — Macro
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 100 F College Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing
ENVS 105 F Environmental Biology
ENVS 105LF Environmental Biology Lab
ESC 116 F Astronomy
ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography
ESC 130LF Intro to Oceanography: Field Experience
ETHS 130 F History of African Americans in the US
FREN 102 F Elementary French II
HIST 111HF Honors Western Civilization
HIST 170 F History of the United States
HIST 170 F History of the United States
HIST 171 F History of the United States
HIST 171 F History of the United States
HIST 270 F Women in United States History
JOUR 101 F Reporting and Writing
MATH 010 F Basic Mathematics
MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra
MATH 015 F Pre-Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 020 F Elementary Algebra
MATH 030 F Plane Geometry
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 040 F Intermediate Algebra
MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 100 F Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics
MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics
MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics
MATH 129 F College Algebra for Business Calculus
MATH 129 F College Algebra for Business Calculus
MATH 130 F Calculus for Business
MATH 130 F Calculus for Business
MATH 141 F College Algebra
MATH 141 F College Algebra
MATH 142 F Trigonometry
MATH 150AF Calculus
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MATH 150BF Calculus
MATH 250AF Intermediate Calculus
MUS 113 F Jazz History — An Appreciation
MUS 116 F Music Appreciation
MUS 119 F History of Rock Music
MUS 126 F Beginning Voice
MUS 135AF Beginning Piano
MUS 135BF Beginning Piano
NUTR 210 F Nutrition Today
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PE 102 F Yoga
PE 103 F Aikido
PE 104AF Spinning
PE 110 F Pilates (Alignment and Correctives)
PE 110 F Pilates (Alignment and Correctives)
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PE 121 F Walking for Fitness
PE 122 F Surfing
PE 134 F Swimming
PE 139 F Tennis
PE 149 F Swim for Fitness
PE 152 F Fitness Training Lab — Circuit
PE 155 F Aquatic Conditioning — Seniors
PE 160 F Basketball
PE 162 F Conditioning for Athletes
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SUMMER 2006 (Begins July 10, 2006)
COURSE
CRN
TIME
+ ARRANGED HOURS
DAY
PE 162 F Conditioning for Athletes
PE 163 F Kickboxing
PE 164 F Tai Chi Chuan
PE 165 F Lifetime Fitness
PE 167 F Cardio Kick Boxing Aerobics
PE 171 F Soccer
PE 175 F Volleyball
PE 182 F Body Building, Development & Weightlifting
PE 183 F Conditioning for Athletes
PE 189 F Soccer
PE 189 F Soccer
PE 191 F Volleyball
PE 193 F Weight Training/Weight Lifting
PE 249 F Caribbean Diving Tour
PE 253 F Bodyboarding
PHIL 100 F Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 105 F World Religions
PHIL 170 F Logic and Critical Thinking
PHYS 206 F College Physics
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31019
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30276
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PHYS 211 F Physics
30233
PLEG 090FF Ethics
31011
POSC 100 F American Government
POSC 100 F American Government
POSC 100 F American Government
PSY 101 F General Psychology
PSY 145 F Child Psychology
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
SPAN 102 F Elementary Spanish II
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 100 F Public Speaking
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
SPCH 105 F Interpersonal Communication
THEA 100 F Introduction to the Theatre
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Adds, Drops & Withdrawals through WebStar
All schedule changes (adds, drops, withdrawals) must be completed online.
Instructions for ADDING closed classes or classes that have already started:
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Attend the first meeting, or the next available meeting, of the class you want to add.
If space is available, ask instructor to give you an “Add Authorization Code.”
Then IMMEDIATELY access WebStar Registration at www.fullcoll.edu.
Log in and click on “Register for Classes.”
Select the correct term for Cypress College/Fullerton College.
Enter the CRN in the “CRNs” box and click on “Confirm Your Choices.”
When prompted, enter the “Add Authorization Code” the instructor has given you.
Click on the “ADMIT ME” button.
Click on “Submit Changes” and confirm the status of your class.
Pay your fees within 72 hours or you will be dropped for non-payment.
The Add Authorization Code must be used IMMEDIATELY to guarantee official enrollment.
Add Authorization Codes cannot be used after the add deadline for any class.
Instructions for DROPPING or WITHDRAWING from classes:
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Access WebStar Registration at www.fullcoll.edu.
Log in and click on “Register for Classes.”
Select the correct term for Cypress College/Fullerton College.
From the drop down menu under action, choose “Drop On-Line” or “Withdrawal-Web” for the classes you wish to drop.
Click on “Confirm Your Choices” to drop your classes.
Check under status on the left of the screen to confirm the status of your classes before exiting WebStar.
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Most Distance Learning courses typically require:
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An e-mail to instructor by a required date, usually within the first week of semester.
Attendance at an on-campus mandatory orientation.
Participation within the course by taking a quiz, or other assignment during the FIRST WEEK…otherwise, students
may be dropped.
Students visit http://online.fullcoll.edu for information on availability, WebCT access, computer system requirements,
FAQs, and HELP.
Refer to page 3, Table of Contents “Schedule of Classes,” to locate page
for subject specific course descriptions and class information.
Date
Course Name
May 30–July 2
COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning
COUN 151 F Career/Life Planning
MUS 116 F Music Appreciation
May 30–July 9
POSC 100 F American Government
May 30–July 23
CIS 105 F Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2003)
May 30–August 6
ACCT 101AF Financial Accounting
May 30–August 19
BUS 240 F Legal Environment of Business
June 5–June 25
PE 250 F Sport and the U.S. Society
June 5–July 6
CHEM 103 F Chemistry in a Changing World
PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education
June 5–July 9
ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography
MUS 116 F Music Appreciation
PSY 101 F General Psychology
SOC 101 F Introduction to Sociology
June 5–July 20
WELL 242 F Stress Management and
Relaxation Training
June 5–July 30
SPAN 201 F Spanish for the Spanish Speaker
June 26–July 16
PE 250 F Sport and the U.S. Society
June 26–July 23
THEA 100 F Introduction to the Theatre
June 26–August 6
READ 142 F College Reading:
Logical Analysis and Evaluation
June 26–August 19
SPAN 201 F Spanish for the Spanish Speaker
July 10–August 6
THEA 100 F Introduction to the Theatre
July 10–August 10
PE 235 F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education
July 10–August 13
BIOL 109 F Genetics and Biotech in Society
ESC 100 F Physical Geology
ESC 130 F Introduction to Oceanography
PSY 120 F Human Sexuality
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Phone (714)
E-Mail
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30241
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Storm, Barbara
Combs, Jennifer
Mazzaferro, Anthony
992-7537
992-7553
992-7299
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Balma, Jodi
992-7424
[email protected]
30302
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Cantrell, Candice
992-7092
[email protected]
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St. John, Paul
992-7747
[email protected]
30535
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Cooper, David
992-7460
dcooper @fullcoll.edu
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Bassi, Lisa
992-7390
[email protected]
30192
30928
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Hybrid
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Chadwick, Janice E.
Snyder, Peter L.
992-7138
992-7128
[email protected]
[email protected]
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30862
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Online
Online
Online
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Chamberlin, Sean W.
Wong-Abe, Suzanne
Kyle, Diana
Banda, Sergio
992-7137
992-7296
992-7166
992-7361
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
30567
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Bassi, Lisa
992-7390
[email protected]
30146
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Arceo, Rosa
992-7181
[email protected]
30566
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Bassi, Lisa
992-7390
[email protected]
30460
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Engle, Martie Ramm
992-7425
[email protected]
30670
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Brown, Flora M.
992-7549
[email protected]
30149
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Arceo, Rosa E.
992-7278
[email protected]
30459
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Engle, Martie Ramm
992-7425
[email protected]
30915
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Snyder, Peter L.
992-7128
[email protected]
30914
30284
30221
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Online
Online
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Wu, Jo
Willis, Marc
Chamberlin, Sean W.
Lee, Callista
992-7095
992-7100
992-7137
992-7142
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Fullerton College
Summer 2006 Schedule of Classes
May 30, 2006 – August 19, 2006
HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
SUBJECT CODE
CALIFORNIA
ARTICULATION
NUMBER
CHEM 111BF General Chemistry
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
BOLD FACE
INDICATES
EVENING
CLASSES
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TIME
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ACCT 101AF
Financial Accounting
CAN BUS 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
A beginning accounting course which meets all transfer requirements to fouryear colleges and universities and provides a foundation for advanced work
in vocational accounting or in other branches of business administration.
Computer applications are integrated into the homework.
Sheridan-Solis, Ann
30466 001
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
McAllister, George A.
ROOM
4 Units
8:30-11:45A M T W R 5/30-7/13
McAllister, George A.
30176 101
6:00- 9:05P M T W R 6/26-8/10
Cowan, Jeffrey R.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 31; To qualify for refund: June 28.
328
312
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 1.
30165 100
6:00- 9:05P M T W R 6/26-8/10
Anderson, Terry B.
312
Student Responsibility to
Add or Drop Classes
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 31; To qualify for refund: June 28.
30467 OL1
5/30-8/3
St John, Paul R.
It is the student’s responsibility to officially add or drop
classes – not the instructor’s. Failure to officially add or
drop classes may affect your academic records.
ONLINE COURSE: Mandatory orientation as well as on-campus mid
terms and final exam. See instructor’s website for course syllabus,
orientation times, and final exam schedule. Students need to be
self motivated to take this course online. You may contact the
instructor at his website: staffwww.fullcoll.edu/pstjohn or by email at
[email protected]. Updated class information and requirements
can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu as well as instruction
for logging on to WebCT.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 20; To qualify for refund: June 5.
Online
312
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 1.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 31; To qualify for refund: June 28.
30464 002 12:00- 3:15P M T W R 5/30-7/13
DAYS
CAN BUS 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ACCT 101AF or ACCT 100BF with a grade of “C” or better
This course provides a foundation for advanced courses in managerial
accounting. The nature of the management process and the essential role of
managerial accounting in this process are emphasized. Computer applications
are integrated into the homework.
4 Units
8:30-11:35A M T W R 6/26-8/10
SEC TIME
ACCT 101BF
Managerial Accounting
ACCOUNTING
30162 001
5 Units
CAN CHEM 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in CHEM 111A General Chemistry.
This course includes topics from kinetics, equilibria, acid-base, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and coordination compounds.
16890 001 7:30-11:50A MTWR
Lebsack, Joan
411
12345 100 5:30- 9:50P MTW
Hermann, Alvin
413
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AJ 080 F
Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement
JUSTICE
2 Units
Advisory: Enrollment expected for all students who successfully complete
AJ 094 F and who intend to register for the upcoming Fullerton College
Police Academy.
This course is designed to introduce important wellness concepts to law
enforcement personnel by emphasizing successful physical fitness programs,
proper nutrition and stress reduction techniques.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
AJ 094 F
BASIC POLICE ACADEMY ORIENTATION
This course is designed to have the student complete a series
of COMPETITIVE TESTS AND EVALUATIONS which are a
prerequisite to being admitted into the upcoming Police Academy.
30916 100
7:00-10:15P MTWRF 8/7-8/18
Sampson, Kevin C.
30201 001 10:30- 4:50P MTWRF 6/5-6/9
Klein, Joseph M.
731
Deadline to add: June 5; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 8; To qualify for refund: June 5.
AJ 093 F
DNA Genetic Fingerprinting
0.5 Units
This class will prepare the student to properly handle DNA evidence collection
and preservation by providing an understanding of the fundamentals of DNA and
the current techniques utilized in analysis.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30962 001
8:00- 4:50P
F (6/9)
6/9-6/9
Hong, Mary M.
733
Deadline to add: June 9; To drop without “W”: June 9;
To drop with “W”: June 9; To qualify for refund: June 9.
AJ 094 F
Basic Police Academy Orientation
1 Unit
The course is designed to have the student complete a series of tests and evaluations to determine if he/she has the potential to complete the physical and
academic rigors of the upcoming police academy.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30247 003
7:30- 3:50P
FSU
7/14-7/16
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
731
Deadline to add: July 14; To drop without “W”: July 14;
To drop with “W”: July 15; To qualify for refund: July 14.
30235 001
7:30- 3:50P
7:30- 3:50P
S (6/3)
SU
7/15-7/16
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
731
731
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 3;
To drop with “W”: July 15; To qualify for refund: June 3.
30245 002
7:30- 3:50P S (6/17)
7:30- 3:50P
SU
7/15-7/16
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
731
731
Deadline to add: June 17; To drop without “W”: June 17;
To drop with “W”: July 15; To qualify for refund: June 17.
30536 004
7:30- 3:50P S (6/24)
7:30- 3:50P
SU
7/15-7/16
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
Pellegrino, Elmer J.
731
731
Deadline to add: June 24; To drop without “W”: June 24;
To drop with “W”: July 15; To qualify for refund: June 24.
AJ 096 F
CAD Crime Scene Application
0.5 Units
This course provides the student with a working knowledge of CAD function
utilized in crime scene investigation by using CAD to draw various applications
for criminal and traffic collision investigations.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30249 001
8:00- 4:50P
MTW
6/12-6/14
Conley, James E.
Deadline to add: June 12; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: June 13; To qualify for refund: June 12.
Wednesday = W
2 Units
This course is designed to assist both current and future law enforcement
instructors to maximize their instructional skills and improve the learning
process. The course will introduce law enforcement instructors to current adult
learning techniques and developing instructional technology.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
The Police Academy’s primary purpose is to train men and women
for police service. The academy curriculum is specifically designed
to achieve technical competence and physical proficiency in all
areas of police training and is certified by the Commission on
Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.).
The prerequisite for entrance into the Fall 2006 Police
Academy — starting August 19, 2006, is AJ 094 F Basic
Police Academy Orientation. This course is offered on the
following dates:
June 3, July 15 and 16, 2006
June 17, July 15 and 16, 2006
June 24, July 15 and 16, 2006
July 14, 15 and 16, 2006
It is imperative that all prospective Police Academy recruits
register for the following summer semester physical training
courses prior to the August 19, 2006 academy start date.
Both courses start Monday, August 7, 2006:
PE 152 F Fitness Training Lab (Circuit) 0.5 Unit
AJ 080 F Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement 2.0 Units
The prerequisite for entrance into the Spring 2007 Police
Academy class (beginning January 13, 2007) is AJ 094 F Basic
Police Academy Orientation. This orientation is offered October
28th, December 2nd & 3rd, 2006; OR November 11th, December
2nd & 3rd, 2006; O R November 18th, December 2nd & 3rd,
2006; O R December 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 2006.
It is important that all prospective Police Academy recruits
register for the following winter intersession physical training
courses prior to the January 13, 2007 academy start date.
Both courses will start Tuesday, January 2, 2007 and end on
Friday, January 12, 2007. (Exact times to be announced).
PE 152 F Fitness Training Lab (Circuit) 0.5 Unit
AJ 080 F Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement 2.0 Units
For further information, please call:
(714) 992-7238
Tuesday = T
1205
Deadline to add: Aug 8; To drop without “W”: Aug 8;
To drop with “W”: Aug 16; To qualify for refund: Aug 7.
AJ 091 F
Law Enforcement Instructor Development
Monday = M
ROOM
Thursday = R
27
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
720
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AJ 100 F
Introduction to Law Enforcement
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
6:00- 8:45P M T W R 6/19-7/20
Collins, John M.
733
ART 110 F
Introduction to Art
30489 001
3 Units
30488 002
Stockdale, Michelle L.
30491 800
Monreal, Maria L.
30492 801
126
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ANTH 101LF
Physical Anthropology Lab
1 Unit
30490 100
1015
1015
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Hayner, William G.
Hayner, William G.
1002
1002
9:00- 3:15P
6:00- 8:50P
S
F
7/14-8/12
Hayner, William G.
Hayner, William G.
1002
1002
6:00- 8:30P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Markle, Leslie S.
1002
3 Units
Koudounaris, Paul
1002
3 Units
ART 113 F
Art History: Renaissance to Modern
Monreal, Maria L.
Stockdale, Michelle L.
McDermott, John M.
3 Units
CAN ART 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
A survey of the development of art from the Renaissance through the modern
era. Cultural, religious and historical influences on art are also studied.
• Plus 4 hours arranged
126
30495 001 10:40- 1:55P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Perez, Jaime
126
30494 100
6:00- 8:40P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Jaffray, Sarah C.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
126
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Verify Your Enrollment
You can verify your class schedule throughout the
term by accessing WebStar.
Online
1002
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30153 100
6/2-7/1
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30152 002 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
S
F
30493 001 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/6
CAN ANTH 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of human behavior
which includes a study of the nature and evolution of culture, social and family
structure, religion and language. This course satisfies the Multicultural
Graduation Requirement.
30150 001
1002
CAN ART 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
A survey of the development of art from pre-history through the Middle Ages.
Cultural, religious and historical influences on art are also studied.
• Plus 4 hours arranged
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
ANTH 102 F
Cultural Anthropology
9:00- 3:15P
6:00- 8:50P
ART 112 F
Art History: Ancient and Medieval
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Ramsey, Annik R.
Perez, Jaime
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Coreq: ANTH 101 F
This course provides an introduction to laboratory methods used in research in
physical anthropology. Topics include the classification, biology, and behavior of
living primates, and human skeletal materials.
Staff
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/10
The above class requires a facility use fee of $22 for
transportation and admission to museums.
Deadline to add: July 15; To drop without “W”: July 15;
To drop with “W”: Aug 5; To qualify for refund: July 14.
Transfer: CSU, UC
30929 002 10:30- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
1002
The above class requires a facility use fee of $22 for
transportation and admission to museums.
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 3;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 2.
126
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Markle, Leslie S.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
CAN ANTH 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
This is an introductory course in genetics, evolutionary theory and primatology.
It includes the study of the primate fossil record, with emphasis on human evolution and human variation.
30927 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ANTH 101 F
Physical Anthropology
30143 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course provides an introduction to art from prehistoric times to the present.
While examining the role that the visual arts have played in the development of
the world’s cultures, the student is exposed to a wide variety of artistic media.
• Plus 4 hours arranged
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
ANTHROPOLOGY
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
ROOM
ART
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 22;
To drop with “W”: July 12; To qualify for refund: June 20.
30147 002
INSTRUCTOR
3 Units
CAN AJ 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
Examination of the criminal justice system, criminal behavior, ethics and
professionalism in law enforcement.
30252 100
DATES
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Hybrid
TeleWeb
28
Summer Success
1002
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ART 140 F
Introduction to Advertising and Graphic Design
CRN
McMillan, Richard H.
30498 001
1025
30500 101
2 Units
Sivertsen, Kirk C.
ART 150AF
Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding
Dowdalls, James M.
1026
ART 150BF
Ceramics: Beginning Throwing
30505 001
1001
30506 001
30508 001
3 Units
9:00- 2:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Alvarez, Javier P.
1020
3 Units
9:00- 2:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Alvarez, Javier P.
ART 189AF
Beginning Painting
1001
1020
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Introduction to materials, techniques and concepts of both traditional and
contemporary painting.
1 Unit
30509 001
8:00- 1:00P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Metzger, Stephen C.
1020
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Coreq: ART 150AF, ART 150BF, ART 150CF; ART 151 F, ART 261 F, or
completion of ART 150AF, ART 150BF or ART 150CF
Lab hours where a student can use open lab to earn one unit and work on further
development of their ceramics. Students must be concurrently enrolled in
ART 150 F, ART 151 F and ART 159 F. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
• Open Entry/Open Exit
30513 100
5:00-10:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Metzger, Stephen C.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
1001
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Wednesday = W
1020
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Nickell, James A.
Alvarez, Javier P.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ART 186BF
An advanced course in drawing from the human figure. Emphasis is on a focused
review of previous drawing exercises, the refinement of techniques and
advanced studio problems. Recommended for art majors.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ART 150AF and/or ART 150BF
This course continues the development of wheel throwing techniques and other
ceramic processes. Course may be taken twice for credit.
• Plus 13 hours arranged
ART 152 F
Ceramics Laboratory
9:00- 2:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
ART 186CF
Advanced Life Drawing
1001
3 Units
Nickell, James A.
3 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
ART 150CF
Ceramics: Advanced
1021
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ART 186AF
An intermediate course in life drawing, emphasis is on the refinement of basic
skills and the understanding of gesture, structure, and anatomy through the use
of the skeleton and life models. Recommended for art majors.
3 Units
Nickell, James A.
Wallech, Megumi
ART 186BF
Intermediate Life Drawing
Prereq: ART 150AF
Introduction to wheel throwing techniques.
• Plus 13 hours arranged
Tuesday = T
1021
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Monday = M
1021
CAN ART 24
Transfer: CSU, UC
A beginning course in drawing from the human figure. Emphasis is on the development of a basic understanding of structure, anatomy and movement, through
the use of the skeleton and life model. Required by all art majors.
3 Units
Nickell, James A.
5:00-10:15P M T W R 6/26-7/27
ART 186AF
Beginning Life Drawing
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
6/26-7/27
Geckler, Megan
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
CAN ART 6
Transfer: CSU, UC
Introduction to direct hand clay forming techniques, ceramic design and studio
procedure.
• Plus 13 hours arranged
30504 OE1
9:00- 2:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30503 001 10:40- 3:50P M T W R 6/26-7/27
ROOM
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU
Advisory: ART 182 F and ART 179 F
An introduction to developing an original cartoon character. Also covered will be
an overview of cartoon history.
30502 001 10:40- 3:50P M T W R 6/26-7/27
INSTRUCTOR
3 Units
30499 002 10:00- 3:00P M T W R 7/10-8/10
ART 144 F
Fundamentals of Cartooning
30501 001 10:40- 3:50P M T W R 6/26-7/27
DATES
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CAN ART 8
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course introduces fundamental skills and theories of accurate observational
drawing including contour line, perspective, and shading. ART 120 F or ART 182 F
are required for all art majors.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30497 001 10:40- 2:30P M T W R 6/26-7/27
DAYS
ART 182 F
Basic Drawing
3 Units
Transfer: CSU
Basic course in advertising and graphic design emphasizing communication
through use of concepts, type and images. Development of layout skills, style
and an introduction to logotype design. Students use the computer on selected
products. More info at http://graphicdesign.fullcoll.edu.
• $15 Graphic Design lab fee required
30496 001 10:40- 3:00P M T W R 7/10-8/10
SEC TIME
Thursday = R
29
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
1023
FULLERTON COLLEGE
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ART 189BF
Intermediate Painting
CRN
30129 002
Metzger, Stephen C.
30158 004
1020
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30515 100
5:00-10:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Metzger, Stephen C.
30170 005
3 Units
8:00- 1:00P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Metzger, Stephen C.
5:00-10:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Metzger, Stephen C.
Lui, Anson M.
Feaster, Jeffery E.
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/10
10:40- 2:10P M T W R
Nolan-Riegle, Mary C.
Nolan-Riegle, Mary C.
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/10
10:40- 2:10P M T W R
Nolan-Riegle, Mary C.
Nolan-Riegle, Mary C.
424
423
1023
BIOL 102 F
Human Biology
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course will study modern biological concepts in a human context with
emphasis on human systems. Current topics of environmental, nutritional and
public health are discussed.
30175 100
6:00- 8:30P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Tommerup, Megan M.
708
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course covers the basic concepts and experiments of heredity and current
advances in biotechnology such as cloning, recombinant DNA technology, DNA
fingerprinting, gene therapy and assisted reproductive technologies.
AUTO 131 F
Automotive Fundamentals
30914 OL1
4 Units
Lopez, David R.
7/10-8/13
Wu, Jo Wen
ONLINE CLASS: Mid-Term Exam: July 28 (online), and Final Exam:
Aug 13 (online).
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 17;
To drop with “W”: Aug 4; To qualify for refund: July 13.
Transfer: CSU
A class for the beginner assuming no knowledge entering the class, and covers
all major systems of the car.
910
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
BIOL 170 F
Organismal Biology
5 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: High School biology with a grade of “B” or better
Advisory: BIOL 101 F with a grade of “C” or better or advanced placement
high school biology with a grade of “3” or better on the placement exam.
This is a course to familiarize student with the diversity and biology of living
organisms, with emphasis on the evolution of anatomical and physiological
adaptions. Field trips are required for this class
BIOLOGY
30183 001
BIOL 101 F
General Biology
5 Units
Lui, Anson M.
Feaster, Jeffery E.
8:00-10:00A M T W R 6/5-7/6
10:10-11:00A M T W R
12:00- 2:50P M T W R
Collins, Kenneth P.
Collins, Kenneth P.
Collins, Kenneth P.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This introductory non-majors course will emphasize basic biological principles,
structure and function of living organisms and contemporary issues. Students
may not receive credit in BIOL 101 F after taking BIOL 100 F, BIOL 101HF, or
BIOL 102 F. Field trips are required.
• Fees will not exceed $15
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
10:40- 2:10P M T W R
424
423
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
1020
AUTOMOTIVE
30126 001
425
424
Feaster, Jeffery E.
Lui, Anson M.
30172 006 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/10
2:20- 4:45P M T W R
(see Earth Sciences)
8:00-12:15P M T W R 6/5-7/13
423
424
Gerrard, Amanda L.
Nolan-Riegle, Mary C.
BIOL 109 F
Genetics and Biotech in Society
30155 001
425
424
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ASTRONOMY
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
10:40- 2:10P M T W R
30131 003 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
2:15- 4:45P M T W R
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30517 100
ROOM
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ART 189BF
Experimentation with an emphasis on development of personal style and attitude
again based on historic traditions, materials, techniques and concepts.
30512 001
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
1023
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ART 189CF
Advanced Painting
DATES
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Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Prereq: ART 189AF
Further exploration with materials, techniques and concepts of painting.
8:00- 1:00P M T W R 7/10-8/10
DAYS
BIOL 101 F continued:
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
30510 001
SEC TIME
423
424
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
30
Summer Success
429
429
429
FULLERTON COLLEGE
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DATES
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CRN
SEC TIME
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BUS 211 F
Writing for Business
CHEM 101 F
Introduction to Chemistry
322
30191 001
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
Staff
322
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 5/30-6/29
Staff
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 7/3-8/3
Staff
322
8:00-10:30A M T W R 5/30-6/29
3 Units
30192 HY1
Cooper, David G.
5/30-8/17
3 Units
6/5-7/6
Chadwick, Janice E.
HYBRID CLASS: MANDATORY ORIENTATION, Jun 5, 5-7:50 pm in
Room 414. FINAL EXAM: Thurs, July 6, 5:30-7:20 pm in Room 414.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
327
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30535 OL1
424
430
430
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is intended for non-science students seeking general education
credit in a physical science course without a laboratory. Course emphasizes
basic principles of chemistry and prepares students by developing thinking skills
that can be applied to challenges in a changing world.
CAN BUS 12
Transfer: CSU, UC
An introductory course to the American legal system and the legal constraints on
a business firm. Required of all Business Administration majors at CSUF.
(Transfers to CSUF and CSUSD)
30187 001
Johnson, David C.
Johnson, David C.
Johnson, David C.
CHEM 103 F
Chemistry in a Changing World
Deadline to add: July 6; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 5.
BUS 240 F
Legal Environment of Business
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
10:40-11:40A M T W R
11:45- 1:50P M T W R
322
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30211 100
5 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 6; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 5.
30214 101
417
442
CAN CHEM 6
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 020 F
This course focuses on the introductory principles of Inorganic, Organic chemistry and Biochemistry. It is designed for allied health science majors.
322
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
Yamaguchi, Robert H.
Efron, Alan J.
Efron, Alan J.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Prereq: ENGL 100 F with a grade of “C” or better
Introduction to communication skills. Students learn writing strategies for
memos, letters and reports. Included are strategies for oral presentations and
job interviews. (Required for all Business Administration majors at CSUF.)
Yamaguchi, Robert H.
4 Units
30188 001 10:40- 1:05P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1:20- 3:45P M T W R
Transfer: CSU
30203 002 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/3-8/3
ROOM
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course focuses on the practical significance of chemical principles in the
context of societal, political and economic issues that impact our world. It is
designed for non-science majors seeking a lab science to fulfill a General
Education requirement.
3 Units
30184 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 5/30-6/29
INSTRUCTOR
CHEM 100 F
Chemistry for Daily Life
It is recommended that the following introductory courses in
Securities be taken as a package.
8:00-10:30A M T W R 5/30-6/29
DATES
BEG.-END.
CHEMISTRY
SECURITIES
30223 003
DAYS
CHEM 107 F
Elementary Chemistry
Cooper, David G.
5 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 020 F with a grade of “C” or better
This course will prepare students for the CHEM 111 F and CHEM 111BF
sequence. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. It is a prerequisite for
CHEM 111AF. In addition, students with a weak or dated background are encouraged to enroll.
ONLINE COURSE: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: Tuesday, May 30,
9:00 am OR 7:00 pm in Room 327. MANDATORY FINAL EXAM:
Thursday, Aug. 17, 9:00 am OR 7:00 pm in Room 327. You may reach
the instructor at: [email protected]. Updated class information
and requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu as
well as instruction for logging onto WebCT.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 14;
To drop with “W”: July 31; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30193 001
8:30-11:20A M T W R 6/5-7/6
11:30-12:20P M T W R
12:25- 2:30P M T W R
Chan, Theodore C.
Chan, Theodore C.
Chan, Theodore C.
414
440
440
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30195 002
WebStar Online Registration
8:30- 9:10A M T W R 7/10-8/10
9:15-11:20A M T W R
11:30- 2:20P M T W R
Chan, Theodore C.
Chan, Theodore C.
Chan, Theodore C.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
All registration, adds, drops, and fee payment is
online through WebStar. Register at home, or use
the computer terminals available on campus.
30197 003 11:30- 2:20P M T W R 7/10-8/10
2:30- 3:20P M T W R
3:35- 5:30P M T W R
Chan, Theodore C.
Staff
Staff
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
440
440
411
Thursday = R
31
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
411
440
440
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
CHEM 111AF
General Chemistry
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
4:00- 6:20P M T W R 6/5-7/13
6:30-10:50P M T W R
Yimenu, Tilahun
Yimenu, Tilahun
CHEM 111BF
General Chemistry
411
436
30038 100
Ansari, Mohd A.
Ansari, Mohd A.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
AND
30186 100
6:006:006:006:00-
MTR
6/5-7/6
TELEVISION
9:50P T (6/6)
9:50P T (6/13)
9:50P T (6/27)
9:50P T (8/15)
Perez, Marie L.
Perez, Marie L.
Perez, Marie L.
Perez, Marie L.
706
706
706
706
1016
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
3 Units
CAN FCS 14
Transfer: CSU, UC
Physical, intellectual, social and emotional development from conception
through adolescence is the focus. Research, theory, and practice are addressed
from multiple viewpoints. Meets Department of Social Services, Community
Care Learning Core Requirements.
6:00- 9:50P
AND
Deadline to add: June 6; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: June 20; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
CDFL 120 F
Human Development: Early Years
520
Transfer: CSU
Prereq: Student must be a declared Cinema-Radio-Television major and
have either applicable employment or verified internship.
Course is designed for radio, television and cinema students to develop their
skills through internships and work experience. Sixteen hours of class meetings
plus 85 hours of employment/internship for each additional unit. May be taken
four times for credit.
FAMILY LIFE
Green, Patricia L.
Kong, Wei-Ping
CRTV 290 F
2 to 4 Units
Career Advancement/Internship in Radio-Television-Film
Transfer: CSU
This course provides an overview of play as a tool for learning, basic curriculum
planning and development. Focus is on observation for program planning,
environment and assessment, curriculum models, and planning within these
curriculum models.
6/6-7/6
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/26-8/3
CINEMA, RADIO
411
432
CDFL 115 F
2 Units
Introduction to Early Childhood Education Curriculum
TR
5 Units
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30944 100
ROOM
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening,
speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history
of China.
• Plus 40 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
5 Units
8:30-10:50A M T W R 6/5-7/13
11:00- 3:20P M T W R
8:00-11:50A
INSTRUCTOR
CHIN 101 F
Elementary Chinese — Mandarin I
CAN CHEM 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: CHEM 111AF with a grade of “C” or better
This course is the second semester of the General Chemistry sequence. More
advanced topics in General Chemistry are emphasized.
30238 001
DATES
BEG.-END.
CHINESE
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30200 001
DAYS
5 Units
CAN CHEM 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: CHEM 107 F with a grade of “C” or better or a passing score on the
Chemistry Proficiency Test and MATH 040 F with a grade of “C” or better or
two years of high school algebra
Coreq: Enrollment required in one section of CHEM 111AF
This course is the first semester of a two-semester sequence designed to
provide students with a foundation in general chemistry needed for subsequent
courses in science. Students planning to take this course MUST take
CHEM 107 F or challenge the course by passing a proficiency exam.
30198 100
SEC TIME
Root, Neva L.
ACG 100 F
Intro to Computer Graphics for Macs
Transfer: CSU
The Computer Graphics intro for designers and illustrators. This course teaches
the use of computers, printers, scanners, networks, and much more. This is an
exciting introduction to all the major programs that professional artists use.
Learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/100/.
1014
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 5.
30483 001
CDFL 135 F
Early Childhood Education: Health and Safety
3 Units
2 Units
8:00- 9:44A M T W R 6/5-7/6
9:45-12:10P M T W R
Nauer, Kathleen Y.
Nauer, Kathleen Y.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU
Adult and pediatric CPR, first aid, and health and safety practices are explored as
students gain Red Cross certification and meet the California Department of
Social Services requirements.
31017 001
8:00- 4:30P M T W R 7/10-7/13
Chiaromonte, Thomas A.
1016
Deadline to add: July 10; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 12; To qualify for refund: July 10.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
32
Summer Success
1025A
1024
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ACG 170 F
Digital Photography
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
8:00- 9:44A M T W R 7/10-8/10
9:45-12:15P M T W R
Mahmood, Hassaan A.
Mahmood, Hassaan A.
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
CIS 111 F
Introduction to Information Systems
3 Units
Learn how to take pictures with digital cameras. Manipulate your photographs to
develop fine art images, product shots for advertising and more. Hands-on use
of a variety of cameras and their software and accessories, plus photo editing
programs including Photoshop. Learn more at http://acg2.fullcoll.edu/170/
30486 001
SEC TIME
ROOM
3 Units
CAN BUS 6
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course is an introduction to computerized information systems, computer
organization and problem-solving concepts; Windows XP, Microsoft Access
2003 and Excel 2003 spreadsheet. (Required for all Business Administration
majors at CSUF)
• Plus 1 hour and 45 minutes lab per day of class.
1025A
1024
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30248 001
8:00-10:30A M T W R 5/30-6/29
Staff
514
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30254 002
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/3-8/3
Courchaine, Jeffrey H.
514
Deadline to add: July 6; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 5.
30251 101
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
30256 104
CIS 100 F
Introduction to Personal Computers
8:00-10:30A M T W R 5/30-6/29
3 Units
Rodgers, Carolanne M.
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/3-8/3
510
30258 100
Deadline to add: July 6; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 5.
30250 100
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 5/30-6/29
Arya, Neha D.
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 7/3-8/3
510
Craig, Dale A.
6:30- 9:20P
TR
5/30-6/29
2 Units
Troop, Jane E.
30261 100
5/30-7/23
30262 101
Tuesday = T
314
Staff
316
2 Units
6:30- 8:55P
MW
7/3-8/2
Moore, Sally F.
6:30- 9:20P
TR
5/31-6/28
Terry, Brenda A.
CIS 205AF
Spreadsheet II (MS Excel 2003)
Cantrell, Candice L.
Wednesday = W
5/31-6/28
316
315
Plus 3 hours lab per day of class.
Deadline to add: June 2; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
2 Units
Transfer: CSU
Advisory: CIS 105 F
This course covers advanced worksheet topics using Microsoft Excel 2003 in
Windows XP. Includes: designing, formatting, complex functions and charting.
Advanced uses of databases, integration with other database products, and
macros using Visual Basic are included.
ONLINE COURSE: Plus 3 hours and 20 minutes lab time per week. All
students must log into the course in WebCT, read the course syllabus,
print the lecture notes titled “Intro to Excel Online,” and complete the
directions in the lecture notes on how to send the instructor e-mail
using the WebCT mail tool no later than Wednesday, June 7 to remain
in the course. Contact the instructor for information regarding
orientations, mandatory on-campus mid term and final exams. You
may contact the instructor at: [email protected]. NOTE: The
instructor will be available in the lab 3 hours and 20 minutes per week.
Updated class information and requirements can be found online at
http://online.fullcoll.edu as well as instructions for logging on to
WebCT.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 9;
To drop with “W”: July 10; To qualify for refund: June 3.
Monday = M
MW
Plus 2 hours and 35 minutes lab per day of class.
Deadline to add: July 5; To drop without “W”: July 5;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 3.
Plus 3 hours lab per day of class.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: May 30.
30302 OL1
6:30- 9:20P
Transfer: CSU
This is an introductory course in designing Internet Web pages. Topics include
using Web browsers, adding graphics to a Web page, linking multiple pages,
using multimedia Web pages and using Web pages for advertising and
marketing.
Transfer: CSU
This course introduces students to spreadsheet programs in the solution of
problems related to business. Microsoft Excel 2003 for Windows XP is used to
create, edit, save, graph, and print spreadsheets. A Microsoft Certified courseware textbook will be used to train students to prepare for the Microsoft Office
Specialist Exam.
30259 100
514
2 Units
CIS 152 F
Web Page Design II (HTML)
510
Deadline to add: July 6; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 5.
CIS 105 F
Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2003)
Wittman, Edward R.
Deadline to add: June 2; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30349 101
514
Transfer: CSU
This course is for anyone who has little or no experience on the Internet, but has
a basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows. Students will learn how to connect to
the Internet with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Students will also learn to perform
searches, use FTP, Newsgroups, Email and create simple Web pages.
• Plus 3 hours lab time per day of class
510
Uyeda, Eleanor M.
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 7/3-8/3
CIS 150 F
Introduction to the Internet
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30253 003
Craig, Dale A.
Deadline to add: July 6; To drop without “W”: July 10;
To drop with “W”: July 26; To qualify for refund: July 5.
Transfer: CSU
A beginning course that introduces personal computer concepts and how to use
Microsoft Office 2003. Students will learn how to use Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
and the Internet in the Windows XP operating environment.
• Plus 1 hour and 45 minutes lab per day of class.
30246 001
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 5/30-6/29
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30260 100
6:30- 8:55P
TR
7/11-8/10
Troop, Jane E.
Plus 2 hours and 35 minutes lab per day of class.
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 3; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Thursday = R
33
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
314
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CIS 252 F
Web Page Design III (HTML/JavaScript)
CRN
SEC TIME
TR
7/11-8/10
Terry, Brenda A.
315
Purchase of a uniform and closed-toe shoes to meet department
policies is required and must be approved by the department
prior to purchase.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CSCI 123 F
Introduction to Program Concepts in C++
Cosmetology laboratory kits and Pivot Point and Milady books
will be approximately $1,100. Other expenses totaling
approximately $500 will be needed for materials during the
1600 hours required. Esthetician laboratory kits and book will
be approximately $900 for the 600 required hours. Other
expenses totaling approximately $500 will be needed for
materials during the 600 hours required.
4 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: MATH 141 F or MATH 142 F or equivalent with a grade of “C” or
better
Advisory: READ 096 F or the recommended score for placement in
READ 142 F on the Reading evaluation exam
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming. Students
will design algorithms, write internal and external documentation and write
source code using C++. Object-oriented programming will be introduced.
• Plus 2-1/2 hours per week arranged
6:00- 8:35P M T W R 6/26-8/9
Mai, Timothy T.
Students must purchase the appropriate kit for the class they
are enrolling in at the first class meeting.
706
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 31; To qualify for refund: June 28.
COSM 043AF
Advanced Makeup/Microdermabrasion
3 Units
31035 100
6:00- 9:20P
TR
6/6-7/27
Quast, Gerald A.
710
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 8.
5:30-10:15 P
MW
6/5-7/12
Molina, Rosa M.
COSM 055AF
Cosmetology: Level 1
Make Sure To Attend
the First Class Meeting
711E
11 Units
Level I Segment in the basic theory of Cosmetology and its applications; first of
five segments. Pivot Point Member School. Must have 10th grade education.
30917 001
Attendance at the first meeting of a class is advised
because of enrollment demands. Any student not
reporting to the first class meeting may be dropped
from the roster.
Online
3 Units
The above class requires that students purchase an Esthetician
Lab Kit costing $600-2,000. This will ensure successful
modular completion as well as success in the field. Students
must purchase the kit, products, and materials applicable to
each module.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 5.
This course covers the contents of the most recent Uniform Plumbing Code as
published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials.
30180 100
W
NE
Prereq: COSM 042 F or COSM 055EF or a valid Esthetician or Cosmetology
license
Advisory: Completed 10th grade or its equivalent
This course covers two modules in advanced esthetics training including theory
and practical applications. Module One consists of advanced makeup using airbrush techniques and Module Two consists of Microdermabrasion techniques.
• Non-degree credit
• Students are required to purchase an airbrush machine.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
CSTR 032 F
Uniform Plumbing Code
ROOM
Enrollment in Cosmetology and Esthetics, both day and evening
programs, requires continuous attendance for the total number
of program hours to become eligible for the Board of Barbering
and Cosmetology examinations. Enrollment in only one licensure
program at a time is allowed by the Board of Barbering and
Cosmetology.
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 3; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30519 101
INSTRUCTOR
COSMETOLOGY
Advisory: CIS 152 F with a grade of “C” or better
This class covers topics in advanced web page design. These include using style
sheets, using dynamic HTML, working with Java and JavaScript, and managing
large-scale websites. Students should have a working knowledge of HTML
before taking this class.
• Plus 2 hours and 35 minutes lab per day of class
6:30- 8:55P
DATES
BEG.-END.
2 Units
Transfer: CSU
30263 100
DAYS
7:00- 4:30P M T W R 5/30-7/27
8:00- 5:30P M T W R
Lopez, Connie C.
Lopez, Connie C.
704
704
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
30936 100
5:30-10:15P M T W R 5/30-7/27
Lopez, Connie C.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
Hybrid
TeleWeb
34
Summer Success
704
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
COSM 055BF
Cosmetology: Level 2
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
COSM 055DF
Cosmetology: Level 4
11 Units
ROOM
11 Units
Prereq: COSM 055AF with a grade of “C” or better
Level 2 Segment in the basic theory of Cosmetology and its applications; second
of five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
Prereq: COSM 055CF with a grade of “C” or better
Level 4 Segment in the basic theory of Cosmetology and its applications; fourth
of five segments. Pivot Point Member School
30919 001
30925 001
7:00- 4:30P M T W R 5/30-7/27
8:00- 5:30P M T W R
Ward, Carol L.
Ward, Carol L.
702
702
The above class requires arranged hours.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
30937 100
5:30-10:15P M T W R 5/30-7/27
Wright, Doris
Wright, Doris
717
717
The above class requires arranged hours.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
Cebrian, Gayle D.
702
30939 100
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
COSM 055CF
Cosmetology: Level 3
7:00- 4:30P M T W R 5/30-7/27
8:00- 5:30P M T W R
5:30-10:15P M T W R 5/30-7/27
Assef, Celia
711
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
COSM 055EF
Cosmetology: Level 5
11 Units
11 Units
Prereq: COSM 055BF with a grade of “C” or better
Level 3 Segment in the basic theory of Cosmetology and its applications; third of
five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
Prereq: COSM 055DF with a grade of “C” or better
Level 5 Segment in the basic theory of Cosmetology and its applications; fifth of
five segments. Pivot Point Member School.
30921 001
30930 001
7:00- 4:30P M T W R 5/30-7/27
8:00- 5:30P M T W R
Day, Glenda M.
Day, Glenda M.
711
711
The above class requires arranged hours.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
30938 100
5:30-10:15P M T W R 5/30-7/27
Assef, Celia
7:00- 4:30P M T W R 5/30-7/27
8:00- 5:30P M T W R
Ward, Carol L.
Ward, Carol L.
The above class requires arranged hours.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
711
30940 100
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
5:30-10:15P M T W R 5/30-7/27
Assef, Celia
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
COLLEGE SUMMER SUCCESS PROGRAM
“Helping You Take the First Step”
What is the College Summer Success Program?
This is a unique designed program developed to ease first-time and returning college students’ transition into
Fullerton College. Participants will complete 1.5 transferable units in two weeks! Students will learn how to:
• Develop the academic skills necessary for college success
• Plan, select and schedule college courses
• Acquire detailed information about graduation and transfer requirements
• Build self-confidence needed for college life
• Program Materials will be provided (your books will be paid for!)
What are the dates and times of the Program?
Monday through Thursday, June 26–July 11 — 9 am–12 noon
How does the Program work?
Students must enroll in two linked courses. Counseling 144 F is linked with Counseling 140 F.
COUN 144 F
Career Motivation and
Self-Confidence — (1) Unit
M–Th 9–10:50 am
COUN 140 F
Educational Planning
(0.5 Units)
M–Th 11am–12 noon
For more information, contact the Title V Office at (714) 992-7772,
or stop by Room 516
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
701
701
Thursday = R
35
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
711
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
COSM 060 F
Instruction to Techniques/Cosmetology
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
7:00- 5:30P
M
5/30-7/27
Cebrian, Gayle D.
AND
704
30338 SS2 11:00-11:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
30343 SS3 11:00-11:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
Vincent, Susan M.
30344 SS4 11:00-11:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
1:20- 3:20P M T W R 7/10-7/20
Castro, Maria F.
121
9:00-11:50A
TR
8/1-8/17
Armani, Behnoosh
323
Castro, Maria F.
325
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU
Introduction to a career decision-making process including self-evaluation and
world of work. Values, interests, skills, personality/temperament and goals are
related to appropriate and realistic occupational and career choices.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
127
30558 001 10:40-12:40P M T W R 7/24-8/3
Reyes, Joe S.
1 Unit
30559 002 10:40-12:40P M T W R 7/24-8/3
Campos, Joanna C.
125
The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.
Deadline to add: July 25; To drop without “W”: July 25;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 24.
30560 100
6:00- 8:00P M T W R 7/24-8/3
Do, Field T.
The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.
Deadline to add: July 25; To drop without “W”: July 25;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 24.
121
Deadline to add: Aug 1; To drop without “W”: Aug 1;
To drop with “W”: Aug 15; To qualify for refund: Aug 1.
Apply and Register
ONLINE
Online application and registration available now at
www.fullcoll.edu!
Online
2026
The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.
Deadline to add: July 25; To drop without “W”: July 25;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 24.
A concise practical course presenting concepts and strategies for student
success. Topics include: time management, goal setting, memory, reading, note
taking, testing and college resources.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30451 001
313
Lee, Scott
COUN 141 F
Career Exploration
125
The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.
Deadline to add: July 11; To drop without “W”: July 11;
To drop with “W”: July 18; To qualify for refund: July 10.
COUN 060 F
Academic Success and College Survival
Combs, Jennifer E.
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 144 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.
Deadline to add: July 11; To drop without “W”: July 11;
To drop with “W”: July 18; To qualify for refund: July 10.
30557 002
311
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 144 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
The above class is for students participating in EOPS/CARE.
Deadline to add: July 11; To drop without “W”: July 11;
To drop with “W”: July 18; To qualify for refund: July 10.
30556 001 10:40-12:40P M T W R 7/10-7/20
Dominguez, Elias G.
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 144 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
Satisfies the California Community College Matriculation requirements of
assessment, orientation and counseling/advising. Requirements for associate
degrees, certificates, university transfer are presented as well as academic
policies/regulations and campus resources. For additional information, call
(714) 992-7536.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
Reyes, Joe S.
ROOM
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 144 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
1 Unit
30469 003 10:40-12:40P M T W R 7/10-7/20
INSTRUCTOR
0.5 Units
30066 SS1 11:00-11:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
GUIDANCE
COUN 050 F
College Orientation
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU
Overview of graduation and transfer requirements, campus policies and
resources. Includes the development of an educational plan.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
The above class requires arranged hours.
Section 001: Arranged hours for summer session only.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 1.
COUNSELING
DAYS
COUN 140 F
Educational Planning
15 Units
Prereq: COSM 051AF, COSM 051BF, COSM 051CF, COSM 051DF with a “B”
average or better.
This is a course for licensed cosmetologists in preparation for the Board of
Barbering and Cosmetology teacher’s exam and continuing Cosmetology
Instructor Trainee students. Valid California cosmetology license. Verified work
experience as a cosmetologist in a licensed cosmetology establishment. Minimum of five years experience, one year of which is within the last two years.
Pivot Point Member school.
• No new students accepted during Summer Session
30934 001
SEC TIME
Hybrid
TeleWeb
36
Summer Success
2026
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
COUN 144 F
Career Motivation and Self Confidence
CRN
9:00-10:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
Dominguez, Elias G.
30715 OL2
9:00-10:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
311
Combs, Jennifer E.
313
9:00-10:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
Lee, Scott
9:00-10:50A M T W R 6/26-7/11
323
Castro, Maria F.
30573 010
9:00- 2:20P
30611 030
325
7/10-8/9
Sanabria, Rolando E.
30642 110
TR
5/30-6/29
Combs, Jennifer E.
6:00- 9:50P
MTR
7/10-8/10
Beilke, Ines T.
5/30-7/2
30574 010
Tuesday = T
30612 030
9:00-11:10A
MTW
7/10-8/9
Nazarenko, Larissa V.
1238
6:00- 8:20P
TWR
6/6-7/6
Whalen, Kathleen A.
1238
1 Unit
8:00-10:20A
MTW
6/5-7/6
Jones, Alyson L.
1202
9:00-11:10A
MTW
7/10-8/9
Nazarenko, Larissa V.
1238
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
1013
DANC 107 F
Modern Dance I
311
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC
Course designed for developing a sensitivity to the use of body movement,
space, and time for creative expression. Course may be taken twice for credit.
1013
30607 010 11:00- 1:10P
MWR
6/5-7/6
Nazarenko, Larissa V.
1238
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 7.
Storm, Barbara A.
Wednesday = W
1202
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ONLINE CLASS: Students Must Attend One Mandatory 1 hour
Orientation Session: May 30, 2006 2-3 pm in Room 901B, or May 31,
2006 8:30-9:30 am or 5-6 pm in Room 901B. Late arrivals not
admitted. Students MUST obtain a FREE computer lab account from
an ACT Computer Lab (located in the 300, 500, and 900 buildings)
prior to orientation. NOTE: Students who do not attend may be
dropped from the course. Updated class information and
requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 1.
Monday = M
Jones, Alyson L.
Transfer: CSU
Prereq: DANC 105 F
The course is designed to continue the ballet training of the dance student. The
class includes work on more advanced techniques at the barre and center floor
and more advanced adagio and allegro. Course may be taken twice for credit.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30714 OL1
6/5-7/6
DANC 106 F
Ballet II
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: May 30.
30453 100
MTW
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
30164 002 12:30- 5:50P
8:00-10:20A
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
3 Units
MW
1 Unit
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU
For students who are undecided about their major or in career transition. An
in depth analysis of values, interests, abilities and personality; includes goal
setting, career research and job search techniques. Hybrid sections of this
course meet on campus regularly the first part of the semester, providing
the opportunity to learn step by step how to access Internet resources for
educational/career planning, to work in person with a career counselor, utilize
campus resources, and build Internet skills.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30454 001
Combs, Jennifer E.
ROOM
Transfer: CSU, UC
Dance technique and body position; explains basic ballet, vocabulary, barre and
center floor work. Course may be taken twice for credit.
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 140 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
COUN 151 F
Career/Life Planning
5/30-7/2
DANC 105 F
Ballet I
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 140 F. For more info, call
(714) 992.7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
30361 SS5
INSTRUCTOR
DANCE
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 140 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
30347 SS4
DATES
BEG.-END.
ONLINE CLASS: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: Tuesday, May 30,
10:30 am-12 noon, in Room 901B, OR Wednesday, May 31,
6:30-8 pm in Room 901B. Plan your future. Students are required
to use both the Transfer and Career and Life Planning Centers on
campus once for this course, during open hours. Updated information
and requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 1.
For students participating in the College Summer Success Program.
Students must also enroll in COUN 140 F. For more info, call
(714) 992-7523.
Deadline to add: June 27; To drop without “W”: June 27;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 26.
30346 SS3
DAYS
COUN 151 F continued:
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU
For students in search of a direction in education, career or personal life. This
course aids in understanding the concepts that contribute to motivation and the
development of self-confidence.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30049 SS1
SEC TIME
30613 030 12:00- 2:10P
MTW
7/10-8/9
Nazarenko, Larissa V.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Thursday = R
37
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
1238
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
DANC 108 F
Modern Dance II
CRN
SEC TIME
MWR
6/5-7/6
Nazarenko, Larissa V.
ESC 100 F
Physical Geology
1238
MTW
7/10-8/9
Nazarenko, Larissa V.
1238
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30283 004
DANC 111 F
Jazz I
1 Unit
MTW
7/10-8/9
Garcia, Rosa M.
3:30- 5:50P
MTW
6/5-7/5
Garcia, Rosa M.
1238
1238
1 Unit
3:00- 5:10P
MTW
7/10-8/9
Garcia, Rosa M.
3:30- 5:50P
MTW
6/5-7/5
Garcia, Rosa M.
1238
6:00- 9:40P
ESC 116 F
Astronomy
1 Unit
MW
7/10-8/9
Walker, Lateesa L.
7:00-10:50P
MW
5/31-6/28
Walker, Lateesa L.
7:00-10:15P
30228 001
7:00- 9:40P
1:30- 3:50P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Geier, Montserrat P.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
1242
1 Unit
WebStar Registration
TR
6/6-7/6
Hendrix, Jeffrey G.
Starting May 10
Monday – Friday ...................................7:00 am – 11:30 pm
Saturday ...............................................7:00 am – 6:00 pm
www.fullcoll.edu
Click on “WebStar Online Registration”
1242
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30655 120
Staff
TR
7/11-8/10
Hendrix, Jeffrey G.
1238
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 3; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Online
414
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Transfer: CSU, UC
This class introduces basic technical skills of various social dance forms such as
swing, salsa, tango, and waltz. Designed for students with no dance experience
as well as those wanting to learn diverse social dance forms. Course may be
taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3.6 hours per week arranged with instructor
30654 100
3 Units
30229 002 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/10
1238
Deadline to add: June 2; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
DANC 116 F
Social Dance
629
Transfer: CSU, UC
An introduction to the concepts of astronomy with emphasis on the historical
development of astronomy, understanding starlight, the solar system, the
lifecycle of stars, black holes and the expanding universe.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
30640 100
Lozinsky, Richard P.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Students will learn various forms of beginning hip-hop dancing and acquire a
basic history of hip hop dancing. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3.6 hours per week arranged
30641 110
Willis, Marc A.
1 Unit
30285 004 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1238
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 5.
DANC 115 F
Hip Hop Dance I
7/10-8/13
CAN GEOL 2 (ESC 100 + 100L)
Transfer: CSU, UC
Coreq: ESC 100 F
This laboratory compliments the ESC 100 F course. Includes identification of
minerals and rocks, interpretation of topographic maps and geologic folios, land
forms and rock structures. Field Trips may be taken.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30639 005
413
ESC 100LF
Physical Geology Lab
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: DANC 111 F
Explores timing, phrasing, and body line and other elements of movement of jazz
form. Course may be taken twice for credit.
30584 010
Lozinsky, Richard P.
ONLINE CLASS: During the FIRST WEEK of semester, students MUST
go to http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/mwillis, read the course guidelines
(click on GEOLOGY ONLINE link), log into WebCT, and complete
the first quiz or they will be dropped as a “no show.” Updated
class information and requirements can be found online at
http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 17;
To drop with “W”: Aug 4; To qualify for refund: July 13.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 5.
DANC 112 F
Jazz II
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
30284 OL3
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30638 005
3 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Acquaints students with basic principles of movement necessary for dance
expression. Course may be taken twice for credit.
3:00- 5:10P
ROOM
CAN GEOL 2 (ESC 100 + 100L) CAN GEOL 6
Transfer: CSU, UC
This introductory course explores the physical composition of the earth and
those processes that modify its surface. Topics include earthquakes, volcanoes,
landslides, flooding, beach processes and plate tectonics. Field trips may be
taken.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 7.
30583 010
INSTRUCTOR
EARTH SCIENCES
Prereq: DANC 107 F
This course is designed to give more advanced experiences in skill techniques
and compositional factors and devices. Individual and group choreography are
incorporated into class structure. Course may be taken twice for credit.
30614 030 12:00- 2:10P
DATES
BEG.-END.
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU
30608 010 11:00- 1:10P
DAYS
Hybrid
TeleWeb
38
Summer Success
414
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ESC 130 F
Introduction to Oceanography
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
8:00-10:20A M T W R 6/5-7/6
8:00-10:20A MTWRF 7/10-8/10
Staff
6/5-7/9
Staff
7/10-8/13
30224 001
Chamberlin, William S.
S
6/10-7/1
8:00- 4:45P
S
7/15-8/5
Staff
30227 002
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
30226 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Chan, Wai
122
Mummery, Francis D.
715
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ECON 102HF
Honors Principles of Economics — Macro
422
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course is concerned with the overall economic performance of the United
States, with special emphasis on the role of government, business cycles, and
fiscal and monetary policy.
422
31015 HN1 1:30- 3:50P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Mummery, Francis D.
HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, contact
the Honors Counselor, Karyn Nguyen (714) 992-7047, or the
Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7783.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ESC 198DF
1 Unit
Geology of the Owens Valley — Mammoth Lakes Area
Transfer: CSU
This course covers field study of geologic features and processes in the Owens
Valley — Mammoth Lakes area. The course usually involves overnight camping
and light to moderate hiking.
6/14-6/18
3 Units
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: July 15; To drop without “W”: July 15;
To drop with “W”: July 29; To qualify for refund: July 15.
30485 800
122
CAN ECON 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ECON 101 F
This course is concerned with the overall performance of the United States, with
special emphasis on government, business cycles, and fiscal and monetary
policy. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in
ECON 102HF.
Deadline to add: June 10; To drop without “W”: June 10;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 10.
30482 801
119
Chan, Wai
ECON 102 F
Principles of Economics — Macro
1 Unit
Staff
Mummery, Francis D.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Coreq: ESC 130 F
The course includes field studies of a variety of marine habitats and processes
and instruction in oceanographic research techniques. Includes field trips.
8:00- 4:45P
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
30225 002 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Chamberlin, William S.
ESC 130LF
Introduction to Oceanography: Field Experience
3 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ONLINE CLASS: During the FIRST WEEK of semester, students MUST
go to http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/schamberlin, read the course
guidelines (click on ONLINE OCEANOGRAPHY link), and complete the
first quiz or they will be dropped as a “no show.” Please note that we
DO NOT USE WebCT in this course.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 17;
To drop with “W”: Aug 4; To qualify for refund: July 13.
30481 800
ROOM
CAN ECON 4
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course emphasizes the role of the individual as consumer, the firm as
producer, and the government as referee in a market economy. Students who
receive credit in this course may not receive credit in ECON 101HF.
615
ONLINE CLASS: During the FIRST WEEK of semester, students MUST
go to http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/schamberlin, read the course
guidelines (click on ONLINE OCEANOGRAPHY link), and complete the
first quiz or they will be dropped as a “no show.” Please note that we
DO NOT USE WebCT in this course.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: June 30; To qualify for refund: June 7.
30221 OL2
INSTRUCTOR
ECON 101 F
Principles of Economics — Micro
615
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30220 OL1
DATES
BEG.-END.
ECONOMICS
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30219 002
DAYS
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course provides a survey of the geological, physical, chemical and biological principles and processes of oceanography, including interactions of humans
with the marine environment. Includes some online work.
30218 001
SEC TIME
Lozinsky, Richard P.
WebStar Help Line
Deadline to add: June 14; To drop without “W”: June 14;
To drop with “W”: June 17; To qualify for refund: June 14.
May 10 – June 2
Monday – Thursday ...............................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday .....................................................8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Friday, May 26 only................................8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Starting June 5
Verify Your Enrollment
Monday – Thursday ...............................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday ....................................................................CLOSED
You can verify your class schedule throughout the
term by accessing WebStar.
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
(714) 992-7777 • [email protected]
Thursday = R
39
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
125
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
ENGL 059 F
Developmental Writing
4 Units
Magee, Bruce
30053 015
30092 011
Smith, Geoffrey S.
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 6/26-8/2
Miller, Ricki L.
30099 016
30144 013
7:25-10:30A M T W R 5/30-7/6
30171 014
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/12
Smith, Geoffrey S.
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/26-8/2
Gebhard, Tiffany D.
Ruiz, Rosalinda M.
Aquino, Lloyd D.
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 5/30-7/6
Nave, Marquis R.
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 6/26-8/2
McKennon, Anna L.
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/26-8/2
527
Quirk, Shawn C.
7:25-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/15
1027
Thompson, Priscilla R.
1129
Kiszely, Elizabeth M.
1129
Stokes, Sheilah M.
527
Quirk, Shawn C.
30157 043 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/26-8/2
1027
Ayad, Nada Y.
622A
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30174 045 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 7/10-8/15
Silvey, Kathryn D.
526
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: July 11.
1129
30712 121
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 5/30-7/6
Trujillo, Tamara L.
527
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: May 31.
727B
30166 122
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 6/26-8/2
Mitchell-Foust, Michelle L.
526N
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
626
30181 123
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 7/10-8/15
Barraza, Gregory
1129
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: July 11.
727B
ENGL 102 F
Introduction to Literature
626
3 Units
CAN ENGL 4
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF with a grade of “C” or better
Drama, poetry and fiction are the subject matter of this course introducing
literary forms. Students read, analyze, critique and write about literature. Critical
approaches to literature are studied too. Students who receive credit in this
course may not receive credit in ENGL 102HF.
1129
727B
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Online
Powers, Miguel D.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30163 122
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/12
30156 044 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/26-8/2
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30070 121
523
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30154 042 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/26-8/2
Kiszely, Elizabeth M.
30125 042 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/12
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30121 041 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/12
725B
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30140 013
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/12
30124 041 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/12
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30088 012
Tellefsen, Blythe A.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: July 11.
725B
4 Units
Fouquette, Danielle A.
7:25-10:30A M T W R 5/30-7/6
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
725B
Prereq: Recommended score on the English placement test or credit in
ENGL 059 F
Advisory: The English Dept recommends concurrent enrollment in
READ 096 F
Designed for native speakers of English. This course prepares you for College
Writing by teaching the expository writing, thinking and editing skills needed to
begin ENGL 100 F. Students will also review English fundamentals and analyze
professional essays.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30041 011
3 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
622A
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
ENGL 060 F
Prep for College Writing
ROOM
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30161 121
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: May 31.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30119 041 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/12
DATES
BEG.-END.
CAN ENGL 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: Recommended score on the English placement test or credit in
ENGL 060 F or credit in ESL 186 F
Advisory: The English Dept. recommends concurrent enrollment in
READ 142 F
Develops the reading, critical thinking and writing skills that lead to academic
success. The class focuses on expository writing and research/documentation
skills. Students who receive credit in this course cannot receive credit in
ENGL 100HF.
Prereq: Recommended score on the English placement test or credit in
ENGL 039 F
Advisory: The English Department recommends concurrent enrollment in
READ 056 F
Designed for native speakers of English. If you need to develop your basic
writing, reading and thinking skills, this course is for you. It focuses on effective
paragraph, and short essay writing, and improves your sentence, reading,
thinking and study skills.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/12
DAYS
ENGL 100 F
College Writing
ENGLISH
30082 011
SEC TIME
30103 021
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Stanger, Claudia S.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Hybrid
TeleWeb
40
Summer Success
529
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ENGL 103 F
Critical Reasoning and Writing
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ENGL 103HF
Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing
3 Units
ROOM
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF with a grade of “C” or better
Develops critical thinking, reading and writing beyond the level achieved in
ENGL 100 F. The course will focus on developing analytical and argumentative
writing skills as well as development of logical reasoning. Students who receive
credit in this course cannot receive credit in ENGL 103HF.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF, both with a grade of “C” or better
This is an enhanced section of ENGL 103 F using a seminar format. The class
will develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyond ENGL 100HF,
using analytical and argumentative writing skills as well as logical reasoning.
Students who receive credit for this course may not receive credit in ENGL 103 F.
30107 021
30114 HN1 8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Mayfield, Philip F.
526
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30151 022
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/26-7/27
Richards, Heather R.
2027
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30173 023
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Mejia, Lance A.
Mayfield, Philip F.
ENGL 221 F
American Literature to the Civil War
526
Powers, Miguel D.
526N
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30132 043 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Levesque, Richard G.
737
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30159 044 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Eisner, Douglas J.
30133 041 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Moore, Sacha R.
526
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30713 122
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Carman, Jeffrey M.
Carrithers, Joseph E.
If you have problems enrolling in the above class, please
contact the counseling division at (714) 992-7010, or the
instructor at (714) 992-7293 or e-mail [email protected],
or come to the first class meeting.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
523
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30139 121
3 Units
CAN ENGL 10
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ENGL 100 F or ENGL 100HF with a grade of “C” or better
Advisory: ENGL 102 F or ENGL 102HF
In this course you will investigate key American writers from the beginnings to
the late 19th century: such as Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Douglass,
Thoreau, and Whitman, as well as Dickinson, Stowe, Alcott, and Wharton.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30177 042 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
529
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
526N
725B
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30128 041 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Carrithers, Joseph E.
HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, contact
the Honors Counselor, Karyn Nguyen (714) 992-7047, or the
Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7783.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Thursday = R
41
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
529
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
ENGLISH
DAYS
AS A
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
3 Units
8:15-10:30A M T W R 6/26-8/2
Oleksyn, Urszula M.
30137 100
6:30- 9:35P
TR
6/6-7/13
Oleksyn, Urszula M.
734
2 Units
This course is for ESL students at an intermediate level of oral expression and
pronunciation. It provides instruction in developing language fluency and style.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
This course is designed for intermediate ESL students who need to strengthen
their grammatical skills in reading and writing.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
Hui, Arthur M.
ROOM
2 Units
ESL 048 F
Intermediate American English Pronunciation
737
3 Units
30135 001 10:40-12:55P M T W R 6/5-7/12
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 29; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
ESL 035 F
Intermediate English Grammar
DATES
BEG.-END.
Designed for students at an intermediate level, this course will improve conversational speaking and listening skills on a variety of everyday topics. Suitable for
students with an intermediate skill level.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
This course is designed for beginning ESL students who need a basic introduction to English grammar.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30134 001
DAYS
ESL 046 F
Intermediate Conversation
SECOND L ANGUAGE
ESL 025 F
Basic English Grammar
SEC TIME
30138 100
6:30- 9:20P
MW
6/5-7/12
Lynch, Charlotte L.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 5.
734
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, ENGLISH,
AND READING COURSE SEQUENCES
Recommended Courses
for ESL Students*
Elective Courses for
ADVANCED students:
ESL 056 F — Conversation
ESL 058 F — Pronunciation
ESL 045 F — Grammar
ESL 049 F — Academic
Vocabulary
Elective Courses for
INTERMEDIATE students:
ESL 046 F — Conversation
ESL 048 F — Pronunciation
ESL 035 F — Grammar
ESL 029 F — Idiomatic
Expressions
ESL 039 F — Vocabulary
Expansion
ESL 050 F — Workplace
English
Elective Courses for
BEGINNING students:
ESL 036 F — Conversation
ESL 038 F — Pronunciation
ESL 025 F — Grammar
ESL 047 F — Study Skills
READ 165 F ADV VOCAB/
POWER READING
READ 142 F COLLEGE READING
READ 133 F RAPID READING
ENGLISH 100 F
Freshman Composition
ESL 186 F
Composition
& Research
ENGLISH 060 F
Preparation
for College Writing
READING 096 F
Preparation for
College Reading
ESL 185 F
Reading &
Essay Writing
ENGLISH 059 F
Developmental
Writing
READING 056 F
Developmental
Reading
ESL 184 F
Reading &
Short Essay Writing
ENGLISH 039 F
Basic Writing
READING 036 F
Basic Reading
Recommended Courses
for Reading Students
READING 127 F
COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS
To be taken with
READ 096 F or READ 142 F
READING 027 F
BASIC STUDY SKILLS
To be taken with
READ 036 F or READ 056 F
ESL 083 F
Reading & Expository
Paragraph Writing
ESL 082 F
Reading &
Paragraph Writing
ESL 081 F
Reading &
Basic Writing
ESL 080 F
Oral &
Written English
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
AS A SECOND
LANGUAGE
WRITING
REMEDIATION/
DEVELOPMENT
COMPASS
COMPASS
READING REMEDIATION/
DEVELOPMENT
COMPASS
(refer to: READING section
of this schedule)
*Elective course offerings vary by semester
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
42
Summer Success
734
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
■
INSTRUCTOR
ROOM
ESL 083 F
High Intermediate Reading and Writing for
Students of American English
5 Units
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
CRN
7:55-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/27
Martin, Karen A.
7:55-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/27
Wickman, Monica D.
734
30204 001
5 Units
30206 002
6:30- 9:05P M T W R 6/5-7/27
Seidel, Marlo A.
Luther, Barbara J.
Morris, Tom E.
735
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/10
30207 001 10:40- 2:40P M T W R 6/5-6/15
Snyder, Lisa D.
5 Units
30208 002 10:40- 2:40P M T W R 7/10-7/20
1 Unit
Hobbs, Royden J.
Hobbs, Royden J.
422
ETHNIC STUDIES
735
ETHS 130 F
History of African Americans in the US
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This survey course examines the Black American experience from its African
roots to the present day. Special emphasis is placed on the human experience as
it relates to the multi-cultural and multi-ethnic make-up of American society and
culture.
5 Units
30932 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Bridges, Ernest L.
125
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
ETHS 141 F
Chicano/Chicana History
735
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course provides the student with social and cultural roots of the Mestizo,
tracing history from their indigenous and Spanish beginnings to the present.
Lopez, Adela G.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Wednesday = W
422
Deadline to add: July 11; To drop without “W”: July 11;
To drop with “W”: July 18; To qualify for refund: July 10.
30933 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Tuesday = T
417
Deadline to add: June 6; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: June 13; To qualify for refund: June 5.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 7.
Monday = M
417
Transfer: CSU, UC
Coreq: ENVS 105 F
This is a field-oriented biology course for non-science majors. This course trains
students to become more observant of their natural surroundings. Adaptations
and ecological principles are stressed. Students take many field trips to local
natural areas involving a lot of walking; includes some nature trails.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or ESL 185 F with a grade of “C” or better
For advanced students of English, this course provides preparation for collegelevel essay writing, critical thinking, academic reading and basic research skills
with some review of English grammar. Fulfills prerequisite for ENGL 100 F
option.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30148 001 10:40- 1:15P M T W R 6/5-7/27
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
ENVS 105LF
Environmental Biology Lab
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 7.
ESL 186 F
Composition: Students of American English
3 Units
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or completion of ESL 184 F with a grade of
“C” or better
This course is for advanced students of English. It focuses on academic reading,
critical thinking, and essay writing, with some review of English grammar.
• Plus 30 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30145 001
ROOM
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 7.
ESL 185 F
Advanced Reading and Writing for Students
of American English
INSTRUCTOR
Transfer: CSU, UC
A biology course for non-science majors. This course uses core biological
principles to reveal and explain the planet’s environment. It also explores the
biological connections for current environmental topics such as global warming,
pollution, and mass extinctions.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or completion of ESL 083 F with a grade of
“C” or better
This course is for advanced students of English. It focuses on academic reading,
critical thinking and short essay writing, along with advanced grammatical
concepts.
• Plus 30 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30142 001
DATES
BEG.-END.
ENVS 105 F
Environmental Biology
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 7.
ESL 184 F
Low Advanced English for Non-Native Speakers
of English
DAYS
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Prereq: ESL Skills Evaluation or credit in ESL 082 F
This course is for high-intermediate students of English. It provides instruction
in critical reading and expository paragraph development. Application of
grammar concepts, sentence variety, and vocabulary development are emphasized. The course offers continuing practice in listening and speaking skills.
• Plus 30 minutes arranged lab per class session
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30141 001
SEC TIME
Thursday = R
43
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
122
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
FRENCH
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ROOM
HISTORY
HIST 110 F
Western Civilization
NEW Intensive French Language Program
3 Units
CAN HIST 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
A study of western civilization from prehistoric times through the 16th century,
e.g., Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Muslim,
Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation societies. This course satisfies the
Multicultural Graduation Requirement.
Students enroll in both classes and complete
one year of French in two consecutive
5-week sessions!
30959 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Walker, John T.
122
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
FREN 101 F
Elementary French I
5 Units
HIST 111HF
Honors Western Civilization
CAN FREN 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening,
speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history
of the French-speaking countries.
• Plus 45 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30045 001
8:30-12:55P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Caudill, Arnold D.
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course is an examination of western civilization, 17th century to the present,
including development of modern society, science, arts, industry, human rights,
democracy, warfare, political and economic systems. HIST 110 F or HIST 110HF
Western Civilization is NOT a prerequisite.
318
30956 HN1 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
FREN 102 F
Elementary French II
5 Units
8:30-12:55P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Vornicel-Guthmann, V. M.
Balci, Tamer
HIST 112 F
World Civilizations
3 Units
CAN HIST 14
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is a survey of the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East,
India, China, Japan and the Americas, from the earliest times to AD 1550.
Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in HIST 112HF
Honors World Civilizations.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
318
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30292 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Negus, Anne L.
GEOG 100 F
Global Geography
30293 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
3 Units
6/5-7/6
Smith, Peggy J.
Negus, Anne L.
30957 100
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Mande, Anupama G.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
117
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Online
123
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course investigates the world’s geographical regions and their interrelationships. This is accomplished in the context of population, migration,
economic, social, political, and cultural spatial patterns and dynamics. This
course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement. Students who receive
credit in this course may not receive credit in GEOG/100HF Honors Global
Geography.
MTWR
3 Units
CAN HIST 16
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is a survey of the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East,
India, China, Japan, and the Americas from AD 1550 to the present. Students
who receive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in HIST 113HF Honors
World Civilization.
GEOGRAPHY
7:50-10:30A
123
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
HIST 113 F
World Civilizations
31027 001
1125
HONORS CLASS: Before registering for the above class, contact
the Honors Counselor, Karyn Nguyen (714) 992-7047, or the
Office of Special Programs (714) 992-7783.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
CAN FREN 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: FREN 101 F with a grade of “C” or better or one year of high school
French with a grade of “C” or better
This course continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will increase their
knowledge of the French-speaking countries.
• Plus 45 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30048 001
3 Units
Hybrid
TeleWeb
44
Summer Success
1125
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
HIST 127 F
Survey of American History
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
See, Roger W.
724A
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Wan, Peter P.
119
Farrington, Brenda G.
121
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
HIST 170 F
History of the United States
REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASS REGISTRATION:
Membership or eligibility for membership in the
Honors Program
3 Units
CAN HIST 8
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is a survey of U.S. history from pre-Columbian beginnings to
Reconstruction. Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive
credit in HIST 170HF Honors History of the United States.
30304 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Gunther, Vanessa A.
31015 ECON 102HF Honors Principles of Economics —
Macro
6/5–7/6
MTWR 1:30–3:50 pm
Mummery 125
121
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30301 002
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Douglas, Leslie A.
30114 ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning and
Writing
6/5–7/6
MTWR 8–10:30 am
Carrithers 526N
117
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30958 100
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Meyer, Susan M.
123
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
HIST 171 F
History of the United States
30956 HIST 111HF Honors Western Civilization
7/10–8/9
MTWR 10:40 am–1:20 pm Balci
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
For more information on the Honors Program,
contact the Honors Counselors, Sunshine Vidal
(714) 992-7525, Karyn Nguyen (714) 992-7047,
or contact Cynthia Wafer in the Honors Office
(714) 992-7783. You can also visit our website
at http://honors.fullcoll.edu.
Moffatt, Scott J.
123
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30308 002 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1125
3 Units
CAN HIST 10
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is a survey of American history from post-Civil War Reconstruction
to the present time. Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive
credit in HIST 171HF Honors History of the United States.
30960 001
ROOM
• Transfer benefits to UC and other
4-year universities
• Smaller classes
• Student-oriented instruction
• Honors designation on transcripts
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30299 100
INSTRUCTOR
HONORS CLASSES
Summer 2006
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30297 002 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
DATES
BEG.-END.
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is a survey of American history from the colonial foundations to the
present time.
30296 001
DAYS
Moffatt, Scott J.
121
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30305 100
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Reins, Thomas D.
515
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
HIST 270 F
Women in United States History
ITALIAN
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course is a history of women in the United States from colonial times to the
contemporary era; emphasis on gender issues and women’s role in social and
political reform. This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement.
31028 001 10:40- 1:20P
MTWR
7/10-8/9
Teipe, Emily J.
ITAL 101 F
Elementary Italian I
5 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening,
speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and
history of Italy.
• Plus 40 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
731
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30050 100
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/26-8/3
Taar, Mireille
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
Thursday = R
45
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
523
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
JAPANESE
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/26-8/3
Ikenushi, Masako
All Math courses with prerequisites
(except for MATH 010 F)
will be checked electronically.
Students who have not successfully completed the prerequisite
course (with grade of “C” or better) will be blocked from enrolling
in the next course. If you are a transfer student coming from
another university or community college (except Cypress),
please have an official or unofficial copy of your transcripts
available for a counselor to clear you for the established
prerequisites.
Fullerton College counselors are available in the 2000 building
on the 2nd floor. Hours are Mon–Thurs, 8 am–7 pm. Phone:
(714) 992-7010.
520
Takamatsu, Hisako
736
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
JAPN 102 F
Elementary Japanese II
5 Units
CAN JAPN 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: JAPN 101 F with a grade of “C” or better or one year of high school
Japanese with a grade of “C” or better.
Continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening,
speaking, reading and writing. Students will increase their knowledge of Japan.
• Plus 40 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30059 100
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/26-8/3
Koike, Mariko
MATH 010 F
Basic Mathematics
311
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30102 002 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
3 Units
MATH 015 F
Pre-Algebra
CAN JOUR 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 F
An introduction to journalistic writing and reporting for print and other media.
1401
Seidel, Jay D.
722A
30040 001
JOUR 110 F
Mass Media Survey
7:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
McQueen, Deborah E.
616
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
3 Units
30015 002
CAN JOUR 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
A look at the mass media and its impact on society. Topics to be covered include:
books, newspapers, magazines, movies, radio, television, film, and the Internet.
Kitchell, Darrell E.
4 Units
Prereq: MATH 010 F with a grade of “C” or better, or math skills clearance
An intensive review of the fundamentals of arithmetic, and an introduction to
algebra, including: operations on signed numbers, ratio, proportion and percentages, variable expressions, geometry, polynomials, and graphing.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Calculators will be required for selected topics.
• Non-degree credit
The above section requires 16 hours arranged.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
8:00-10:20A M T W R 6/26-7/27
Zandy, Bernard V.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
JOUR 101 F
Reporting and Writing
30199 001
4 Units
A review of the fundamentals of arithmetic, including whole number arithmetic,
fractions, decimals, percent, estimation, equations and applied problems.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Calculators will be required for selected topics
• Non-degree credit
JOURNALISM
30196 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
ROOM
* EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2006 *
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30056 100
INSTRUCTOR
5 Units
CAN JAPN 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening,
speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture and history
of Japan.
• Plus 40 minutes arranged lab per class session
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
6:55-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/13
DATES
BEG.-END.
MATHEMATICS
JAPN 101 F
Elementary Japanese I
30054 001
DAYS
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Farnham, Paul T.
1403
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30008 003 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
2304
Greenhalgh, Mark
621
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30100 004 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Judy, Richard M.
618
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30080 101
MARKETING
Online
6:30-10:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Feiner, Henri
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
(see Business Management)
Hybrid
TeleWeb
46
Summer Success
623
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
MATH 020 F
Elementary Algebra
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
7:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Klassen, Kelly J.
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
McQueen, Deborah E.
1403
30006 001
Nguyen, Gregory V.
1404
30019 002
1404
Claassen, Mareike S.
618
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1404
30020 004 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Nguyen, Gregory V.
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
30104 006 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
6:30-10:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
618
30074 007
Kang, Sunny
708
30106 008
30010 101
4 Units
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Crocoll, Allan B.
Farnham, Paul T.
Kang, Sunny
30085 103
Cho, Leonard Y.
30366 102
Taguchi, Tanomo
624
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Farnham, Paul T.
618
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Crocoll, Allan B.
616
6:30-10:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Ries, Richard S.
615
6:30-10:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Judy, Richard M.
624
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Claassen, Mareike S.
616
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
618
MATH 100 F
Liberal Arts Mathematics
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance
This is a survey course with selected topics from the history and development of
arithmetic, patterns and inductive reasoning, set theory and deductive reasoning,
the real number system, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics and
problem solving.
• Calculators will be required for selected topics.
Mathematics
Due to high student demand for mathematics courses at
Fullerton College, the Mathematics and Computer Science
Division has established the following policy:
Students may be dropped from a course due to excessive
repetitions with the following combination of grades:
1. Any combination of two or more D’s or F’s.
2. One D or one F in combination with two W’s.
3. Three or more W’s.
Appeals must be filed with the Division Dean.
30044 001
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Greenhalgh, Mark
617
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30094 002
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Diaz, Roberto P.
617
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30096 004 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Diaz, Roberto P.
617
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30084 101
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Shah, Ketan K.
617
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30030 102
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Shah, Ketan K.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Wednesday = W
1403
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Excessive Repetition Policy
Tuesday = T
1403
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Monday = M
624
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Prereq: MATH 020 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance
This course is an introduction to Euclidean geometry. It includes theorems and
proofs, sets, congruent and similar polygons, circles, geometric constructions,
areas, volumes, geometric loci, elementary logic and deductive reasoning.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Calculators will be required for selected topics.
30116 102
715
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
MATH 030 F
Plane Geometry
Zandy, Bernard V.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30013 101
1401
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
617
Taguchi, Tanomo
Riley, David G.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30112 006
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
30037 005 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30069 007
7:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30027 004 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
4 Units
30060 003 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Huerta, Nicolas N.
ROOM
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30055 003 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30058 005 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
DATES
BEG.-END.
Prereq: MATH 020 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance
This course includes at an intermediate level: factoring, exponents, radicals,
rational expressions, functions and graphs, linear and quadratic equations,
inequalities, logarithms and conic sections. Scientific calculators will be used for
selected topics.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Calculators will be required for selected topics.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30016 002
DAYS
MATH 040 F
Intermediate Algebra
4 Units
Prereq: MATH 015 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance
This course includes, at an elementary level: real numbers, variables, exponents,
polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, solving equations and
inequalities, graphing, and systems of equations.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Calculators will be required for selected topics.
30034 001
SEC TIME
Thursday = R
47
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
621
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
MATH 120 F
Introductory Probability and Statistics
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
MATH 130 F
Calculus for Business
4 Units
ROOM
4 Units
CAN STAT 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance
This course covers elementary probability, descriptive and inferential statistics.
Computers (utilizing MINITAB) and scientific and/or graphing calculators will be
used extensively. (Course is equivalent to SOSC 120 F. Students who receive
credit for MATH 120 F may not receive credit for SOSC 120 F.)
CAN MATH 34
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 129 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance.
This is an introductory course which includes fundamentals of analytic geometry
and calculus, differential calculus, integral calculus, and selected applications of
calculus as it applies to managerial planning, economics and business.
• Hand calculators will be used for selected topics
30042 001
30022 002 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
7:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Malloy, Scott C.
624
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30090 002
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Malloy, Scott C.
30064 001
Riley, David G.
618
30024 102
Duhme, Cheryl D.
616
6:30-10:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Pham, Thien X.
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Nguyen, Diem T.
708
616
624
30087 002
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Price, Rene D.
4 Units
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
30026 004 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Farnham, Paul T.
30012 003
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Crocoll, Allan B.
Judy, Richard M.
616
McQueen, Deborah E.
1402
McQueen, Deborah E.
1402
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Crocoll, Allan B.
615
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
MATH 142 F
Trigonometry
623
4 Units
CAN MATH 8
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 040 F and MATH 030 F with grades of “C” or better or math
skills clearance
This course may be taken prior to or concurrently with MATH 141 F. Both
MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F are required for enrollment in MATH 150AF.
Topics include: relations, inverses, identities, laws of sines and cosines, trigonometric equations, polar coordinates and DeMoivre’s Theorem.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing Calculator is required for all sections
616
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30031 102
4 Units
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30098 002 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
615
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 040 F with a grade of “C” or better or math skills clearance
This course includes an examination of algebra topics required in Business
Calculus, with applications from business and economics. It is designed for
students planning to enroll in MATH 130 F. (This course does not meet requirements in the Business Division and will not substitute for BUS 151 F.) See
Business and CIS Division for requirements.
30009 001 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Shideler, Linda S.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30035 001 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
MATH 129 F
College Algebra for Business Calculus
616
CAN MATH 10
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 040 F and MATH 030 F with grades of “C” or better or math
skills clearance
This course may be taken prior to or concurrently with MATH 142 F. Both
MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F are required for enrollment in MATH 150AF. This
is one of two pre-calculus courses. Topics covered include a review of the
fundamentals of algebra, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and
miscellaneous topics.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week arranged
• Any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing Calculator is required for all sections
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30117 102
Bui, Minh Q.
MATH 141 F
College Algebra
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30011 101
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30025 004 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
623
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30047 003 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Shideler, Linda S.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
623
The above class requires any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing
Calculator
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30033 001
7:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Judy, Richard M.
30110 002
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Bui, Minh Q.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Online
708
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Hybrid
TeleWeb
48
Summer Success
617
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
MATH 150AF
Calculus
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
4 Units
Mathematics Course Sequence
CAN MATH 18
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 141 F and MATH 142 F with a grade of “C” or better or math
skills clearance
This is a beginning calculus course covering limits and continuity, the rate of
change of a function, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions,
applications of the derivative, antiderivatives, and the definite integral.
• Any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing Calculator is required for all sections
30093 002
SEC TIME
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Clahane, Dana D.
624
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30051 001 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Bui, Minh Q.
617
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30021 004 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Clahane, Dana D.
615
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30077 003
2:50- 6:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Clahane, Dana D.
624
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30014 101
6:30-10:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Verzeanu, Razvan N.
1401
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30113 102
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Mofid, Kevin K.
617
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
MATH 150BF
Calculus
4 Units
Prereq: MATH 150AF or equivalent, with a grade of “C” or better
This is a second semester course covering transcendental functions, applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, improper integrals,
indeterminate form, polar coordinates, and sequences and series.
• Any TI-83 or TI-84 model Graphing Calculator is required for all sections
30007 001 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Clahane, Dana D.
615
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30029 002 10:40- 2:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Plett, Stephen L.
715
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30023 102
6:30-10:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Bui, Minh Q.
1403
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
MATH 250AF
Intermediate Calculus
4 Units
CAN MATH 22
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: MATH 150BF with a grade of “C” or better
This is a third semester course in calculus covering conic sections, solid analytic
geometry, vectors in three dimensions, vector calculus, differential calculus of
functions of several variables, multiple integration, vector fields and theorems.
• Calculators will be required for all selected topics.
30018 001
7:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Plett, Stephen L.
621
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Mathematics students may be required to purchase hand
calculators. The cost varies.
Type of Calculator
Approximate Cost
Scientific Calculator
$10 – 25
TI-83+
$100
(Check the section for calculator requirements)
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
Thursday = R
49
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
ROOM
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
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INSTRUCTOR
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ROOM
CRN
0.5 to 3 Units
30236 001 10:30- 1:50P
6/6-7/25
Mazzaferro, Anthony P.
1110
McDonald, Arlyn L.
1319
30237 001
McDonald, Arlyn L.
1319
30243 002
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Linahon, James J.
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
30241 OL1
Tebay, John C.
1124
Galasso, Mathew J.
1124
6/5-7/6
Mazzaferro, Anthony P.
ONLINE CLASS: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: June 5, 7-8 pm or
June 6, 9-10 am in Room 901B. NOTE: Students who do not attend
may be dropped from the course. Updated class information and
requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30862 OL2
5/30-6/29
Wong, Suzanne
ONLINE CLASS: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: May 30, 9-10:30 am
or 6-7:30 pm in Room 901B. NOTE: Students who do not attend
may be dropped from the course. Updated class information and
requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
1113
The above class requires 48 hours for each unit. Open Entry —
Variable Units.
Deadline to add: July 10; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 5.
3 Units
MUS 118 F
Intro to Opera
Transfer: CSU, UC
The language of music; how to read, write and interpret this international
language.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in Listening Lab
Garvin, Jerry T.
3 Units
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT COURSE: This course is designed to supplement
music courses that have a lab component. One to two units may be earned by
additional listening and practice in our Music Lab. Course may be taken four
times for credit.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30213 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1128
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
1 to 2 Units
MUS 101 F
Music Fundamentals
Delfante, Ernest D.
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course offers non-music majors an overview of the development of music
from the 16th Century to the present. The masterworks of Classical Music are
used to develop an appreciation and understanding of the musical culture of the
Masters. Covers musical evolution from the Renaissance through the Baroque,
Classical, Romantic and the 20th Century.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in Listening Lab
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
The above class is part of SRO, Summer Musical Theatre
Conservatory. AUDITIONS: May 13, 2 pm in Recital Hall.
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 21;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 20.
5/30-8/10
1126
3 Units
MUS 116 F
Music Appreciation
The above class is part of SRO, Summer Musical Theatre
Conservatory. AUDITIONS: May 13, 2 pm in Recital Hall.
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 21;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 20.
30274 001
Cima, Alex
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
2 Units
MUS 100 F
Music Laboratory
6/26-7/26
Transfer: CSU
This course traces jazz music from its inception to modern times. Students
develop an appreciation of the jazz art forms, styles, artists and cultures that
created today’s jazz music.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week listening in Music Library
This course involves the development of the fundamentals of acting, singing and
movement for Musical Theatre through exercises, audition performances and
fully-staged scenes. Course may be taken four times for credit. ENROLLMENT IN
THIS CLASS IS BY AUDITION ONLY.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
30324 002 10:50-12:30P M T W R 6/19-7/13
MW
30362 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
MUS 070 F
Musical Theatre Techniques
9:00-10:40A M T W R 6/19-7/13
ROOM
2 Units
MUS 113 F
Jazz History — An Appreciation
The above class runs concurrently with MUS 273 F Concert
Band (CRN 30348)
Deadline to add: June 6; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: July 11; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30323 001
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 26.
Concert Band is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of
Instrumental Performance. Various topics will be offered. May be taken four
times for credit. This course runs concurrently with MUS 273 F
• Plus 4-1/2 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and
concerts
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
T
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU
An essential class for anyone wishing to understand the dynamics of the music
and entertainment industries. Designed for aspiring songwriters, artists,
publishers and producers.
MUS 001 F
Instrumental Performance Practicum
6:30-10:30P
DAYS
MUS 112 F
The Music Business
MUSIC
30169 100
SEC TIME
3 Units
Transfer: Introduction to Opera CSU, UC
An opera appreciation course where students learn to be prepared and informed
opera-goers.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
1128
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30981 100
8:00- 4:50P MTWRFSU 5/30-8/13
7:00- 9:50P
TR
Glassman, Bill L.
Glassman, Bill L.
Field Trip
1111
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 8; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
50
Summer Success
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CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
MUS 119 F
History of Rock Music
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course is a chronological study of Rock and Roll from its cultural beginnings in the early 1900’s to the present. The focus is on the music and its social
context, structure and social history.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week listening in Music Lab
Linahon, James J.
1124
30320 001
Galasso, Mathew J.
30322 002
30760 003
1 Unit
1:20- 2:55P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Arcila, Billy
Lee, Monica E.
8:30-10:05A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Harrell, Mary K.
30348 100
1:20- 2:55P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Galasso, Mathew J.
1:20- 2:55P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Galasso, Mathew J.
1112
1 Unit
MW
6/5-7/5
Banducci, Brett M.
6:30-10:20P
T
6/6-7/25
Mazzaferro, Anthony P.
1112
1 Unit
8:00- 2:50P MTWRFSU 6/3-6/12
Tebay, John C.
The above class is for existing East Coast Choir Tour Students
Only.
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 10; To qualify for refund: June 3.
Make Sure To Attend
the First Class Meeting
Attendance at the first meeting of a class is advised
because of enrollment demands. Any student not
reporting to the first class meeting may be dropped
from the roster.
Wednesday = W
1110
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: Audition
The Master Chorale is a performing group comprised primarily of community
personnel. The choir performs music from all style periods. The primary focus
in the spring semester is a major work, generally with an orchestra. An audition
is required. Course may be taken four times for credit.
1112
30455 001
Tuesday = T
1110
1 Unit
MUS 282 F
Fullerton College Master Chorale
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Monday = M
1112
Deadline to add: June 6; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: July 11; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30759 003
1112
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: Audition
The Concert Band is designed primarily for adult members of the North Orange
County Community College District. (Undergraduate music majors must enroll
in MUS 274 F Fullerton College Symphonic Winds.) Open to all residents by audition. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 4-1/2 hours per week arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings and
concerts
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30321 002
Harrell, Mary K.
MUS 273 F
Concert Band
1128
1 Unit
8:30-10:05A M T W R 5/30-6/29
1112
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Advisory: Required for all (non-piano) music Majors
This course is intended for students with no experience or minimal piano skills
who are interested in learning piano.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in the Practice Room
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30280 001
8:30-10:05A M T W R 7/10-8/9
30335 001 10:00- 1:20P
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
MUS 135AF
Beginning Piano
Lee, Monica E.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: MUS 143 F or Audition
Continuation of studies in MUS 143 F Beginning Strings or begin studies at
whatever level student has achieved. Individual as well as group work in a
master-class type situation. Class works well in conjunction with MUS 261 F
String Ensemble. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in the Practice Room
1123
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course introduces the basics of guitar to those with little or no previous
experience. The course covers basic technique, music reading, and chords.
Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in the Practice Room
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30325 001
8:30-10:05A M T W R 5/30-6/29
MUS 244 F
Advanced Strings
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
MUS 130 F
Beginning Guitar
1 Unit
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course teaches basic vocal technique through voice training exercises, folk,
show and art songs in a class situation. This class is open to all students. Course
may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in the Practice Room
Brown, Susan
ROOM
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
1 Unit
30446 001 10:40-12:15P M T W R 7/10-8/9
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
1124
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
MUS 126 F
Beginning Voice
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Advisory: MUS 135AF with a grade of “C” or better
Fundamentals of playing the piano: music reading, keyboard techniques, vocabulary, repertory through elementary and early intermediate books. Course may
be taken three times for credit.
• Plus 3-1/2 hours per week in the Practice Room
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30244 002 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
DAYS
MUS 135BF
Beginning Piano
3 Units
30242 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
SEC TIME
Thursday = R
51
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DATES
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DAYS
NUTRITION
AND
INSTRUCTOR
■
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ROOM
CRN
FOODS
NUTR 210 F
Nutrition Today
Gilmore, Catherine K.
30276 100
Romero, Linda R.
Romero, Linda R.
8:00- 5:00P
S
Romero, Linda R.
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Seaton, Derry D.
521
3 Units
CAN PHIL 6
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course will develop the student’s critical thinking and writing skills. There
will be an emphasis on recognition, analysis and evaluation of arguments.
30279 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Staff
1012
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
PHIL 172 F
Critical Thinking and Writing
313
313
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: ENGL 100 F with a grade of “C” or better
This course will cover all the standard topics of a traditional critical thinking
course. This course is specifically designed to meet the IGETC critical thinking/
writing requirement.
3 Units
6/3-7/8
125
3 Units
PHIL 170 F
Logic and Critical Thinking
30968 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Hanson, Bruce K.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU
This course is an introduction to the paralegal’s role as a law office manager.
Issues addressed include managerial challenges in the legal environment and
supervision unique to the ethical practice of law.
30480 800
Staff
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: July 15; To drop without “W”: July 15;
To drop with “W”: July 22; To qualify for refund: July 15.
PLEG 225 F
Law Office Management
724A
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is a comparative examination of the beliefs, world views, rituals,
ethics and social systems of the major religious traditions throughout the world.
This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement. Students who
receive credit in this course may not receive credit in PHIL 105HF.
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the rules of professional
conduct and ethical requirements for a paralegal in today’s legal environment.
California State Rules, the ABA Model Rules and Codes, and the NFPA/NALA
Codes of Ethics will be explored. Students will examine such issues as attorney
supervision of paralegals, unauthorized practice of law, confidentiality, conflicts
of interest, advertising and solicitation, attorneys’ fees and fiduciary duties,
competence, malpractice, and ethical conduct issues in litigation.
7/15-7/29
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
PHIL 105 F
World Religions
1.5 Units
S
S
Holden, Michael D.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
PARALEGAL STUDIES
8:00-11:50A
12:50- 5:50P
3 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30967 001
31011 800
ROOM
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
30275 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1014
(see Earth Sciences)
PLEG 090FF
Ethics
AND
INSTRUCTOR
CAN PHIL 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Students will learn, analyze and evaluate various viewpoints, problems and
issues regarding human nature, knowledge, morality, religion and other selected
topics. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in
PHIL 100HF.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
OCEANOGRAPHY
DATES
BEG.-END.
PHIL 100 F
Introduction to Philosophy
3 Units
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/10
DAYS
PHILOSOPHY
CAN H EC 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
Satisfies FC science graduation requirement and CSU general education requirement — Category 5. This course is an introduction to the science of human
nutrition. Major principles, functions and sources of nutrients and disease
prevention are discussed. Class includes individual nutrient intake analysis and
evaluation.
30222 001
SEC TIME
312
A lunch break will be given mid way through the class each day.
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 3;
To drop with “W”: July 1; To qualify for refund: June 3.
College Catalog
The College Catalog is available at the college bookstore
or by accessing our website at www.fullcoll.edu. The
catalog contains important information on classes and
college policies.
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Hybrid
TeleWeb
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SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
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ROOM
CRN
8:00- 1:05P M T W R 6/26-7/27
3 Units
Kane, Lena T.
8:00- 1:05P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Caterina-Barrett, Amy L.
INSTRUCTOR
ROOM
1 Unit
30603 010 11:00- 2:20P
TWR
7/11-8/10
Lewin, Pamela J.
1242
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
PE 110 F
Pilates (Alignment and Correctives)
517
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30205 002
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU, UC
Spinning is a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. This efficient,
high-energy group exercise integrates music, camaraderie and visualization in a
complete body-mind exercise routine.
CAN ART 18
Transfer: CSU, UC
Given assignment requirements, students will expose and develop film from
which they will produce black and white enlargements in the darkroom.
30202 001
DAYS
PE 104AF
Spinning
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOT 101 F
Introduction to Photography
SEC TIME
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
A course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts and exercises
developed by Joseph H. Pilates, including “mat work” and will emphasize exercises for improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination
and breathing. This course may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3.6 hours per week arranged
722A
The above section is taught using digital photographic
techniques.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30650 020
8:00-10:10A
TWR
7/11-8/10
Yidonoy, Sherrill T.
1201
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
30620 010 10:40- 1:00P
TWR
6/6-7/6
Plum-Widner, Alix D.
1242
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
30653 110
4:00- 7:20P
MW
7/10-8/9
Yidonoy, Sherrill T.
1201
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
PE 102 F
Yoga
1 Unit
PE 113 F
Billiards
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
An overview course in Yoga emphasizing breathing and deep relaxation techniques to reduce stress, improve concentration, circulation, flexibility and
muscle tone. Also unifies the mind, body and spirit. Course may be taken four
times for credit.
30649 020
8:00-10:20A
TWR
6/6-7/6
Yidonoy, Sherrill T.
This course offers the opportunity to develop sufficient knowledge, technique,
skills and strategies for successful participation in recreational billiards.
Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions: Contact Ty Wynn at
[email protected]. Class meets first day at Aloha Family Billiards, 7311
Orangethorpe, Buena Park. NOTE: This course may be used for FC Graduation
requirement only; course does not transfer to CSU or UC.
• Plus 3.6 hours per week arranged
• Facility use fee required
1242
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30651 030 10:40-12:50P
TWR
7/11-8/10
Yidonoy, Sherrill T.
1201
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
30604 010
3:00- 5:15P
TWR
7/11-8/10
Lewin, Pamela J.
30646 010 12:00- 1:50P M T W R 6/5-7/6
3:30- 6:50P
MW
6/5-7/5
Yidonoy, Sherrill T.
1242
PE 114 F
Cardiovascular Conditioning
1242
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
PE 103 F
Aikido
1 Unit
30645 010
8:00-11:50A
TR
6/6-7/6
Ward, Michael S.
MW
7/10-8/9
Gryffin, Peter A.
1 Unit
8:30- 9:50A M T W R 6/26-8/3
Wynn, Tirrell L.
SHBKFL
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
PE 115 F
Golf
1201
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Basic fundamentals of golf, including etiquette, rules and terminology. Course
may be taken four times for credit.
• Class includes a one-hour lunch
• Facility use fee required
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30596 010 11:25- 2:45P
AFB
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Individual exercises designed for the student interested in achieving physical
fitness through cardiovascular conditioning. Course may be taken four times for
credit.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Aikido is a relatively modern Japanese martial art based upon non-resistance
rather than strength. It is a non-aggressive, non-competitive art based upon a
philosophy that stresses harmony with nature and control of body and mind.
Course may be taken four times for credit.
30677 020
Wynn, Tirrell L.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
30652 040
1 Unit
1202
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
30578 600
7:00- 2:05P
S
6/3-7/1
Fuscardo, Nicholas P.
BGOLFC
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 3;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 3.
30579 610
7:00- 2:05P
S
7/8-8/5
Fuscardo, Nicholas P.
Deadline to add: July 8; To drop without “W”: July 8;
To drop with “W”: July 29; To qualify for refund: July 8.
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
Thursday = R
53
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
BGOLFC
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
PE 121 F
Walking for Fitness
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
8:00-10:15A
TWR
7/11-8/10
Lewin, Pamela J.
5:30- 7:45P
TWR
6/6-7/6
Plum-Widner, Alix D.
SHBKFL
30634 010 10:00- 1:20P
6:00- 7:30P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Wynn, Tirrell L.
SHBKFL
2 Units
30618 010
8:00- 5:20P MTWRFSU 8/5-8/13
Rapp, Edward J.
Rapp, Edward J.
7:30- 3:20P
5/30-6/29
Rapp, Edward J.
30371 020
30367 010
TR
5/30-6/29
Rapp, Edward J.
6/6-7/6
Plum-Widner, Alix D.
1238
1 Unit
1:05- 3:15P
TWR
7/11-8/10
Giles, Scott L.
1:25- 3:15P M T W R 6/5-7/6
See, Roger W.
PE 139 F
Tennis
FCPOOL
FCPOOL
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Instruction and practice in basic skills of tennis, ground strokes, serve and
volley, with emphasis on strategy for singles and doubles. For Beginners,
Intermediate and Advanced tennis players. Course may be taken four times for
credit.
NAC
30363 010
9:00-11:20A
TWR
6/6-7/6
Picchi, Andrea R.
FTENCT
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
2 Units
7:30- 3:20P
TWR
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30564 100
6:00- 9:20P
MW
6/5-7/5
Arellano, Martin R.
FTENCT
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes
A hands-on course designed to introduce and analyze the skill of kayaking.
Practice the essential paddling skills, equipment use, and water safety for flatwater and ocean kayaking. Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions?
Contact Eddie Rapp at [email protected]. NOTE: Class meets first day at FC
Pool, bring swimsuit.
• Facility use fee required
30664 600
8:10-10:30A
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: May 30.
PE 124 F
Kayaking
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Basic instruction and practice in the fundamental elements of swimming. Course
may be taken four times for credit. NOTE: Come prepared to swim the first day.
FCPOOL
Field Trip
2 Units
TR
Vela, Marissa L.
PE 134 F
Swimming
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes
A hands-on course to introduce the skill and history of outrigger canoeing. Basic
skills will be introduced and developed for individual (one-person outrigger) and
group (six-person outrigger) canoeing. Course may be taken four times for
credit. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at [email protected]. NOTE: Class meets
first day at FC Pool; bring swimsuit.
• Facility use fee required
30661 600
6/5-7/5
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: Aug 6; To drop without “W”: Aug 6;
To drop with “W”: Aug 11; To qualify for refund: Aug 5.
PE 123 F
Outrigger Paddling
MW
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Class will provide vigorous aerobic activity through coordinated stepping movement. Course may be taken four times for credit.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes
Introduction and practice in the essential skills of paddling, wave selection,
etiquette, and water safety for long board and short board riding. Course may be
taken four times for credit. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at [email protected].
Class meets first day at Wellness Center at 8 am; bring swimsuit.
30656 010
ROOM
1 Unit
PE 129 F
Step Aerobics
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
PE 122 F
Surfing
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
SHBKFL
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30648 110
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course provides basic instruction and strategies in beach volleyball.
Designed to develop basic skills, knowledge of rules, team strategies and desire
for future participation during leisure time. Course may be taken four times for
credit. Questions? Contact Marissa Vela at [email protected]. NOTE: Class
meets first day at Sherbeck Field (track) bleachers.
• Facility use fee required
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
30621 100
DAYS
PE 126 F
Beach Volleyball
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This coed course will emphasize that walking for optimum health and fitness is
not a myth or a dream. It is simple, easy and within walking distance. This class
is designed to improve cardiovascular health and total body toning through
aerobic and anaerobic conditioning. Course may be taken four times for credit.
30601 010
SEC TIME
30594 110
6:00- 9:50P
TR
6/6-7/6
Giles, Scott L.
FTENCT
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30681 120
6:00- 9:20P
TR
7/11-8/10
Snyder, Peter L.
FTENCT
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 3; To qualify for refund: July 11.
NAC
PE 144 F
Volleyball
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: May 30.
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Fundamentals of volleyball and consideration of basic skills, rules and strategies.
Course may be taken twice for credit.
30666 010
3:30- 6:50P
TR
5/30-6/29
Rapp, Edward J.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: May 30.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
54
Summer Success
1242
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
30630 100
FWELLC
FWELLL
FBBF
FCPOOL
SHBKFL
FCSOCC
FSBF
FTENCT
30599 010
Rock City
RCKCTY
5100 E. La Palma, Anaheim (714) 777-4884
30365 010
PE 145 F
Intermediate/Advanced Volleyball
5/30-6/29
Rapp, Edward J.
FWELLC
PE 149 F
Swim for Fitness
30644 110
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
See, Roger W.
Snyder, Peter L.
30647 100
Wednesday = W
TR
6/6-7/6
Picchi, Andrea R.
4:30- 7:50P
TR
7/11-8/10
Picchi, Andrea R.
1201
1201
1 Unit
6:00- 7:45P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Wynn, Tirrell L.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
FCPOOL
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
Tuesday = T
4:10- 8:00P
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Class emphasis on individual exercise for contouring and conditioning, posture,
weight training and light aerobics. Course may be taken four times for credit.
FCPOOL
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
7/11-8/10
FCPOOL
1 Unit
PE 161 F
Body Conditioning and Fitness
FCPOOL
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
3:20- 5:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Snyder, Peter L.
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 3; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Prereq: Swimming skills required
Swimming for health and physical fitness. Course may be taken four times for
credit. NOTE: Come prepared to swim the first day.
Snyder, Peter L.
6:00- 7:40A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
1 Unit
6:00- 7:45A M T W R 6/5-7/6
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Course will include the fundamentals of basketball with an emphasis on strategy
and team play. Course may be taken four times for credit.
1242
30643 100
Monday = M
Jespersen, Jeffrey A.
PE 160 F
Basketball
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: May 30.
TWR
2 Units
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Class is designed to provide advanced skill development, strategies and team
play. Course may be taken twice for credit.
3:20- 5:30P
1209
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is designed to develop and maintain physical fitness through swimming. Emphasis will be placed on endurance training for improved
cardiovascular fitness. Activity designed for, but not limited to, senior citizens.
Course may be taken four times for credit. NOTE: Come prepared to swim the
first day.
CARBOL
1501 S. Lemon, Fullerton (714) 526-7725
30372 030
9:00-12:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
PE 155 F
Aquatic Conditioning — Seniors
BGOLFC
Carter Bowl
30368 020
Sampson, Kevin C.
BHGOLF
501 W. Fir St., Brea (714) 529-3003
30364 010
5:00- 6:50P MTWRF 8/7-8/18
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
AFB
Brea Golf Course
TR
0.5 to 2 Units
Transfer: CSU
Evaluation of fitness level by scientific equipment based on body composition,
metabolic rate, and oxygen capacity, plus complete nutrition analysis with individual program. Course may be repeated four times for credit.
• Plus 3.6 hours arranged per week
• $15 shop card fee
2250 E. Birch St., Brea (714) 990-0201
3:30- 6:50P
ROOM
PE 154 F
Fitness Testing with Exercise Prescription
7311 Orangethorpe, Buena Park (714) 522-2611
30667 010
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: Aug 8; To drop without “W”: Aug 8;
To drop with “W”: Aug 16; To qualify for refund: Aug 7.
(Berkeley Center: corner of Berkeley and Lemon)
Birch Hills Golf Course
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
One orientation session required before beginning workouts. Orientation will be
hourly during the first three days of semester for students new to the activity.
Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions? Contact Kevin Sampson
at [email protected].
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
• This class is worth 0.5 credits for Summer term.
1209
1231
1203
1202
1201
1242
1238
3022
Wellness Center Class
Wellness Center Lab
OUTDOOR Facilities
Baseball Field
Pool
Sherbeck Field (Track)
Soccer Field
Softball Field
Tennis Courts
OFF-CAMPUS Facilities
Aloha Family Billiards
DAYS
PE 152 F
Fitness Training Lab — Circuit
Can’t find where your PE class meets?
Circuit Lab
Strength Lab
North Balcony
South Balcony
North Gym
South Gym
Dance Studio
Massage Program
SEC TIME
Thursday = R
55
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
SHBKFL
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
PE 162 F
Conditioning for Athletes
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
7:00- 7:50A M T W R 7/10-8/9
8:00- 8:50A M T W R
Kolias, John J.
5:00- 8:00P
TR
7/11-8/17
Perez, Alejandro
1231
SHBKFL
30381 100
8:10-10:25P
MTW
6/26-7/26
Plum-Widner, Alix D.
FCSOCC
30637 110
6/6-7/6
Vela, Marissa L.
2:55- 6:15P
MW
7/10-8/9
Gryffin, Peter A.
30606 010
30615 100
8:00-11:20A
1203
Gryffin, Peter A.
8:00- 9:45A M T W R 6/5-7/6
30633 010
8:00- 9:45A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Galliano, Aric N.
Jespersen, Jeffrey A.
5:15- 7:05P M T W R 6/5-7/6
See, Roger W.
9:00-12:30P
TR
7/11-8/10
Peters, Linda L.
5:00- 8:50P
TR
6/6-7/6
Perez, Alejandro
FCSOCC
1 Unit
8:00-10:50A
TWR
7/25-8/17
Salladin, Allison D.
1242
1 Unit
2:00- 4:15P
TWR
6/6-7/6
Stine, Matthew D.
FBBF
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Instruction includes those resistive exercises that tend to build muscle cells and
proper techniques in power lifting. Course may be taken four times for credit.
FWELLL
30379 030
8:00- 9:45A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Byrnes, Timothy A.
1231
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
FWELLL
31020 020 10:00-11:45A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Galliano, Aric N.
1231
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
FWELLL
30377 010 10:35-12:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
See, Roger W.
1231
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30380 100
4:10- 5:55P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Bevec, Gina M.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Online
FCSOCC
FWELLL
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30376 100
1 Unit
PE 182 F
Body Building, Development and Weightlifting
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30375 020 12:15- 2:05P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1203
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
31019 030
Vela, Marissa L.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Beginning baseball skills with emphasis on general throwing and hitting;
includes instruction in all areas of baseball fundamentals. Course may be taken
four times for credit.
1 Unit
Giles, Scott L.
7/10-8/9
PE 180 F
Baseball
1202
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This class provides cardiovascular fitness training, strength and conditioning
exercises and nutrition programs to improve in the components of health-related
physical fitness. Each student will develop an individual program suited to
his/her goals. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• $15 shop card fee
30374 010
MW
Deadline to add: July 26; To drop without “W”: July 26;
To drop with “W”: Aug 10; To qualify for refund: July 25.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
PE 165 F
Lifetime Fitness
1202
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is designed for the potential intercollegiate player with advanced skill
and knowledge in volleyball. Students will receive training in basic skills and
strategies involved with competition.
30631 010
7/10-8/9
7:00-10:20P
PE 175 F
Volleyball
1203
1 Unit
MW
Bevec, Gina M.
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Instruction in the 24-style of Tai Chi Chuan, a short form of the health exercise
and martial art of tai chi that can easily be learned in one semester. Course may
be taken four times for credit.
30595 010
6/6-7/6
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 3; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
PE 164 F
Tai Chi Chuan
TWR
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Basic skills of soccer, including technique, tactics and rules of the game. Course
may be taken four times for credit.
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30597 010
6:00- 8:20P
PE 171 F
Soccer
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Instruction in forms of kickboxing that stress cardiovascular endurance, strength
development and improved flexibility. This includes influences from several
martial arts and the sparring and self-defense aspects of kickboxing. Course may
be taken four times for credit.
TR
1 Unit
1201
1 Unit
30635 020 12:00- 3:45P
ROOM
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 26.
PE 163 F
Kickboxing
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 13; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 8; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30624 110
DATES
BEG.-END.
Course provides cardiovascular development through basic kick-boxing aerobic
exercises movements set to music. This is an aerobic exercise class with no
physical contact. This course may be taken four times for credit.
• Plus 3.6 hours arranged per week
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30617 100
DAYS
PE 167 F
Cardio Kick Boxing Aerobics
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Instruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, aerobic fitness/
flexibility for competing in various intercollegiate sports.
30600 010
SEC TIME
Hybrid
TeleWeb
56
Summer Success
1231
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
PE 183 F
Conditioning for Athletes
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
TR
6/6-7/6
Giles, Scott L.
6:00- 9:20P
MW
7/10-8/9
Snyder, Peter L.
30581 020
30577 010
2:002:002:002:00-
5:15P
7:30P
5:30P
7:30P
30582 100
6/19-7/13
7/17-8/3
8/7-8/11
8/14-8/18
Mazzotta, Casey B.
Mazzotta, Casey B.
Mazzotta, Casey B.
Mazzotta, Casey B.
2:152:152:152:15-
5:30P
7:45P
5:45P
7:45P
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWR
MTWR
6/19-7/13
7/17-8/3
8/7-8/11
8/14-8/18
Murphy, Eugene V.
Murphy, Eugene V.
Murphy, Eugene V.
Murphy, Eugene V.
1205
SHBKFL
1205
SHBKFL
30605 010
2:002:002:002:00-
5:15P
7:30P
5:30P
7:30P
30616 100
6/19-7/13
7/17-8/3
8/7-8/11
8/14-8/18
Byrnes, Timothy A.
Byrnes, Timothy A.
Byrnes, Timothy A.
Byrnes, Timothy A.
2402
2402
2402
2402
2:152:152:152:152:152:15-
5:30P
7:45P
5:45P
5:45P
7:45P
7:45P
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
MTWR
6/19-6/22
6/26-7/13
7/17-7/20
7/24-8/3
8/7-8/11
8/14-8/18
Crooks, Brian P.
Crooks, Brian P.
Crooks, Brian P.
Deep, Thomas B.
Deep, Thomas B.
Crooks, Brian P.
8:00-11:45A
TR
6/6-7/6
Feola, Alphonse L.
6:00- 9:20P
MW
6/5-7/5
Galliano, Aric N.
9:00-12:30P
MW
7/10-8/9
Peters, Linda L.
5:00- 8:00P
MW
7/10-8/16
Perez, Alejandro
1203
FCSOCC
FCSOCC
1 Unit
30632 010
8:00-10:35A
TWR
7/25-8/17
Salladin, Allison D.
1242
Deadline to add: July 26; To drop without “W”: July 26;
To drop with “W”: Aug 10; To qualify for refund: July 25.
PE 192 F
Water Polo
1207
SHBKFL
1207
SHBKFL
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: Intermediate Swimmer
This class is being offered as a coed class. Instruction in the fundamentals of
water polo includes physical skill development, conditioning, game strategy and
terminology. Course may be taken four times for credit. NOTE: Come prepared
to play the first day.
2401
2401
2401
2401
2401
2401
30369 100
6:00- 9:40P
MW
6/5-7/5
Snyder, Peter L.
FCPOOL
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
30370 110
6:00- 9:50P
TR
6/27-7/27
Kolias, John J.
FCPOOL
Deadline to add: June 29; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 20; To qualify for refund: June 27.
PE 193 F
Weight Training/Weight Lifting
1 Unit
This course stresses weight lifting techniques that will produce muscle tone and
strength. Course may be taken four times for credit.
Bookstore
31023 001 10:00-11:35A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Course materials are available at the campus
bookstore or online at http://bookstore.fullcoll.edu.
The bookstore recommends that students go to
class first for instructor’s directions on exact material
required.
Tuesday = T
1203
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
The basic skills of volleyball are taught, with emphasis on strategy and rules. An
opportunity is provided for class and interclass competition. Course may be
taken four times for credit.
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: June 22.
Monday = M
1203
1 Unit
PE 191 F
Volleyball
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: June 22.
30572 020
Galliano, Aric N.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: July 10.
3 Units
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWR
MTWR
6/5-7/5
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This class is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge and mental
preparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the offensive
position. Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions? Contact Tim
Byrnes at [email protected].
30569 010
MW
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Basic skills of soccer, including technique, tactics and rules of the game. Course
may be taken four times for credit.
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: June 22.
PE 186 F
Football — Offense
8:00-11:20A
PE 189 F
Soccer
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: June 22.
30571 020
1 Unit
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
3 Units
MTWRF
MTWRF
MTWR
MTWR
ROOM
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
FCPOOL
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge and mental
preparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the defensive
position. Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions? Contact Casey
Mazzotta at [email protected].
30570 010
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 5.
1231
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 10.
PE 185 F
Football — Defense
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Course is designed to teach the fundamentals of boxing. Course may be taken
four times for credit.
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30373 100
DAYS
PE 188 F
Self Defense — Boxing
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Instruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, aerobic fitness/flexibility
for competing in various intercollegiate sports. Course may be taken four times
for credit.
30592 030 12:15- 4:05P
SEC TIME
Wednesday = W
Giles, Scott L.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Thursday = R
57
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
1231
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
PE 235 F
First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
8:00- 5:20P
SU
6/3-6/11
Price, Rhett J.
8:00- 5:20P
SU
6/17-6/25
Price, Rhett J.
1205
1205
Deadline to add: June 17; To drop without “W”: June 17;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 17.
30915 HY1
7/10-8/10
8:00-10:00A R (7/13)
8:00-10:00A R (7/27)
8:00-10:00A R (8/10)
Snyder, Peter L.
Snyder, Peter L.
Snyder, Peter L.
1205
1205
1205
30629 600
Snyder, Peter L.
Snyder, Peter L.
Snyder, Peter L.
1205
1205
1205
9:00-12:40P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Staff
6:00- 7:50P
8:00-10:20P
3 Units
6/5-7/12
Price, Rhett J.
Price, Rhett J.
1207
6/26-7/16
Bassi, Lisa F.
Bassi, Lisa F.
PE 253 F
Bodyboarding
415
FWELLC
2 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for 5 minutes
Introduction and practice in the essential skills of paddling, kicking, wave selection, etiquette and water safety for bodyboarding. Class meets first day in Room
1244 (Wellness Center); bring swimsuit. Course may be taken four times for
credit. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at [email protected]. NOTE: Class meets
first day in Room 1244 (Wellness Center); bring swimsuit.
1205
FCPOOL
3 Units
Mazzotta, Casey B.
415
FWELLC
This above class will be offered online in Summer 2006. ONLINE
CLASS: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: June 26. Students must email
instructor within the first two days of the class start date or they
may be dropped from the class. Updated class information and
requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 11; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30657 600
Transfer: CSU
The study of psychological effects on motor performance as well as the effects
of participating in physical activity on psychological development, health, and
well being.
30089 010 10:00-12:40P M T W R 6/5-7/6
3 Units
Bassi, Lisa F.
Bassi, Lisa F.
5:00- 5:50P M (6/26)
5:30- 6:50P R (7/13)
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 5.
PE 248 F
Psychology of Sport
1205
Field Trip
6/5-6/25
30566 OL2
3 Units
MW
MW
Price, Rhett J.
Price, Rhett J.
The above class will be offered online in Summer 2006. ONLINE
CLASS: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: June 5. Students must email
instructor within the first two days of the class start date or they
may be dropped from the course. On-campus final June 22.
Updated class information and requirements can be found online at
http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 20; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU
Prereq: PE 134 F
Course is designed to instruct the novice in the fundamentals of SCUBA diving.
Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions? Contact Rhett Price at
[email protected].
• Plus 10 hours per week arranged
• Use fee required
30095 100
7/15-8/14
5:00- 5:50P M (6/5)
5:30- 6:50P R (6/22)
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
PE 239 F
OpenWater I Scuba
SU
30565 OL1
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Designed for future athletic trainers, coaches, massage and physical therapists
in the field of sports medicine. Concentrates on prevention, evaluation, treatment
and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries.
• Plus 3.6 hours arranged per week
30576 010
6:00- 3:20P
Transfer: CSU
This course examines sport in the United States society, and how various ethnic
and minority groups have influenced sport participation at the local, state and
national levels. Sport history from both the national and international perspective
will be reviewed. This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation Requirement.
HYBRID COURSE: Updated class information and requirements,
and instructions for logging into WebCT can be found at
http://online.fullcoll.edu. Questions? Contact Pete Snyder at
[email protected].
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 10;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 7.
PE 236 F
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
ROOM
3 Units
PE 250 F
Sport and the United States Society
6/5-7/6
6:00- 7:50P T (6/6)
6:00- 7:50P T (6/20)
6:00- 7:50P T (6/27)
INSTRUCTOR
Deadline to add: July 17; To drop without “W”: July 22;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 15.
HYBRID COURSE: Updated class information and requirements,
and instructions for logging into WebCT can be found at
http://online.fullcoll.edu. Questions? Contact Pete Snyder at
[email protected].
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 15;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 12.
30928 HY2
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU
Prereq: PE 134 F, PE 149 F, PE 245 F, PE 239 F, or recognized certification
from NAUI, PADI, SSI or other agency.
Two hours lecture and four hours lab per week; 40 hours will be completed
combining lecture and pool/lab hours prior to the tour and full certification will
be completed during the tour. Appropriate certification will be issued to successful candidates. NAUI course work and testing will be utilized, along with NAUI
training standards throughout the course. Written and performance tests, along
with Dive Logs to authenticate all dives will be required before students can be
certified. Course may be taken four times for credit. Questions? Contact Rhett
Price at [email protected].
• Plus 10 hours per week arranged
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 3;
To drop with “W”: June 10; To qualify for refund: June 3.
30627 810
DAYS
PE 249 F
Caribbean Diving Tour
2 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This is a general course that meets the needs of civic-minded students who wish
to be trained in accident prevention and care of the injured. The American Red
Cross instructional outline will be followed. Upon successful completion, the
students will be certified in both Standard First Aid and CPR.
30626 800
SEC TIME
8:00- 5:20P MTWRFSU 8/5-8/13
Rapp, Edward J.
Rapp, Edward J.
FCPOOL
Field Trip
Deadline to add: Aug 6; To drop without “W”: Aug 6;
To drop with “W”: Aug 11; To qualify for refund: Aug 5.
1205
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
58
Summer Success
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
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ROOM
CRN
REC 108 F
Backpacking
1 Unit
FSU
FSU
6/16-6/18
6/23-6/25
Gryffin, Peter A.
Gryffin, Peter A.
30567 TW1
6/5-7/20
6:00- 6:50P
M (6/5)
5:30- 6:50P R (7/20)
REC 109 F
Camping and Our Surfing Environment
FSU
FSU
6/16-6/25
Rapp, Edward J.
Rapp, Edward J.
Rapp, Edward J.
8:00- 1:50P
2:00- 5:20P
FSU
FSU
6/16-6/25
Rapp, Edward J.
Rapp, Edward J.
Rapp, Edward J.
Bassi, Lisa F.
Bassi, Lisa F.
PHYS 205 F
College Physics
FWELLC
Field Trip
Field Trip
FWELLC
1205
4 Units
CAN PHYS 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 142 F with a grade of “C” or better
This course covers Newtonian mechanics, conservation laws in mechanics,
mechanical waves, sound, gas laws and basic thermodynamics.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
1 Unit
30230 001
9:00-11:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
11:40- 2:10P M T W R
Minton, Fream B.
Minton, Fream B.
416
416
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Transfer: CSU
Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for 5 minutes
Emphases in the essential understanding of camping and bodyboard travel, in
the essential skills involved in bodyboarding and the essential awareness of the
environmental issues that surfers face. Course may be taken four times for
credit. Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at [email protected]. Class meets first
day in the Wellness Center classroom.
• Facility fee required
30659 600
1.5 Units
PHYSICS
Deadline to add: June 16; To drop without “W”: June 16;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 16.
REC 111 F
Camping and Our Bodyboarding Environment
ROOM
1 Unit
Transfer: CSU
Advisory: Swim 50 yards and tread water for 5 minutes
Emphasis in the essential understanding of camping and surf travel. Focus on
the necessary skills involved in surfing, and the vital awareness of the environmental issues that surfers face. Course may be taken four times for credit.
Questions? Contact Eddie Rapp at [email protected]. Class meets first day in
the Wellness Center classroom.
• Facility fee required
8:00- 1:50P
2:00- 5:20P
INSTRUCTOR
TELEWEB COURSE: MANDATORY ORIENTATION: June 5. Students
must email instructor within the first two days of the class start date
or they may be dropped from the course. ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM:
July 20. Updated class information and requirements can be found
online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 10; To qualify for refund: June 9.
SHBKFL
Field Trip
The above class allows for a half hour lunch break.
Deadline to add: June 16; To drop without “W”: June 16;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 16.
30658 600
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU
This course provides the theory of stress management, as well as instruction in
stretching and relaxation techniques. Related topics encompass the effect of diet
on stress and the role of exercise in a management program. Questions? Contact
Lisa Bassi at [email protected].
Transfer: CSU, UC
Instruction in the art of backpacking for personal fulfillment and self-discovery.
Includes one backpacking trip. Course may be taken four times for credit.
Questions? Contact Peter Gryffin at [email protected].
• Facility fee required
8:00- 5:20P
8:00- 5:20P
DAYS
WELL 242 F
Stress Management and Relaxation Training
RECREATION
31032 001
SEC TIME
PHYS 206 F
College Physics
4 Units
CAN PHYS 4
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: PHYS 205 F with a grade of “C” or better
This course covers electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, special
relativity and basic atomic and nuclear physics.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
FCPOOL
Field Trip
Field Trip
Deadline to add: June 16; To drop without “W”: June 16;
To drop with “W”: June 24; To qualify for refund: June 16.
30231 001
9:00-11:30A M T W R 7/10-8/10
11:40- 2:10P M T W R
Staff
Staff
416
416
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
PHYS 210 F
Physics
WELLNESS
WELL 232 F
Introduction to Massage
Transfer: CSU, UC
Coreq: MATH 150AF
This course is the first half of a calculus-based two-semester sequence
(PHYS 210 F and PHYS 211 F) for students majoring in the life sciences. This is
the course required by all the UCs and some of the State colleges for Biology
majors.
3 Units
Transfer: CSU
This course offers students the essentials of professional massage. It gives
the student a solid core of skills, knowledge and experiential learning for giving
a stress relieving full-body massage. Questions? Contact Connie Carroll at
[email protected].
30580 010
8:00-12:50P M T W R 6/5-6/15
1:00- 5:20P M T W R
Gallagher, Loretta H.
Carroll, Constance J.
4 Units
30232 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
1:20- 3:50P M T W R
Raoufi, Aziz R.
Raoufi, Aziz R.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
3022
3022
Deadline to add: June 6; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: June 13; To qualify for refund: June 5.
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
Thursday = R
59
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
418
418
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
PHYS 211 F
Physics
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ROOM
4 Units
PSYCHOLOGY
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: PHYS 210 F with a grade of “C” or better
Coreq: MATH 150BF
This course is the second half of a calculus-based two-semester sequence
(PHYS 210 F and PHYS 211 F) for students majoring in the life sciences.
30233 001 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/10
1:20- 3:50P M T W R
Raoufi, Aziz R.
Raoufi, Aziz R.
PSY 101 F
General Psychology
418
418
PHYS 221 F
General Physics
4 Units
30312 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
CAN PHYS 8
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: MATH 150 F with a grade of “C” or better
Coreq: Enrollment in MATH 150BF and completion of high school Physics
Mechanics, properties of matter, fluids, requiring knowledge of differential and
integral calculus.
7:30-10:00A M T W R 6/5-7/6
10:10-12:40P M T W R
Geier, Montserrat P.
Geier, Montserrat P.
3 Units
CAN PSY 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
This course scientifically introduces major areas in psychology, including
research methods, social, biological, abnormal and developmental psychology,
memory, intelligence, learning, motivation, emotions, personality and therapy.
Students who receive credit in this course may NOT receive credit in PSY 101HF
Honors General Psychology.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30234 001
SEC TIME
Felender, Julie A.
521
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30924 100
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Kyle, Diana J.
413
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
410
410
30315 OL1
6/5-7/9
Kyle, Diana J.
ONLINE COURSE: MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Mon, Jun 5,
6:30-8:30 pm in Room 413. Petitioners MUST attend orientation.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: June 30; To qualify for refund: June 7.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
PSY 120 F
Human Sexuality
POLITICAL SCIENCE
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
In this course students will explore many of the interacting culture, personal and
health factors relating to human sexual development, attitudes and behavior.
POSC 100 F
American Government
3 Units
30327 OL1
CAN GOVT 2
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
An introductory survey of American political issues, governing institutions,
federal and state, and other elements involving American politics that stresses
the development of student analytical skills. Students who receive credit in this
course may not receive credit in POSC 100HF.
30266 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Salas, Ricardo
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Reilly, Joseph L.
Balma, Jodi J.
415
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30271 005 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Dahi, Naji J.
30923 001 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
721
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Matthews, Craig T.
Bacigalupi, Stacy J.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30272 101
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Coreq: PSY 101 F or PSY 110 F
The psychology of development will be studied from the prenatal stage through
adolescence across physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes incorporating
a cross-cultural perspective. Theories and research findings will be applied to
real-life situations. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement
of graduation.
415
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30267 002 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Lee, Callista M.
PSY 145 F
Child Psychology
415
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30270 004
7/10-8/13
ONLINE COURSE: MANDATORY ORIENTATION on Mon, Jun 10,
6:30-8:30 pm in Room 521. Petitioners MUST attend orientation.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 17;
To drop with “W”: Aug 4; To qualify for refund: July 13.
415
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30268 100
7:00- 9:40P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Conforti, Daniel A.
415
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
31021 OL1
5/30-7/9
College Catalog
Balma, Jodi J.
The College Catalog is available at the college bookstore
or by accessing our website at www.fullcoll.edu. The
catalog contains important information on classes and
college policies.
ONLINE CLASS: OPTIONAL ORIENTATION, Tues, May 20, 7-8:30 pm,
Room 521. Updated class information and requirements can be found
online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 6;
To drop with “W”: June 28; To qualify for refund: June 2.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
60
Summer Success
123
FULLERTON COLLEGE
CRN
SEC TIME
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
■
SUMMER SCHEDULE 2006
ROOM
CRN
SEC TIME
READING
DAYS
DATES
BEG.-END.
INSTRUCTOR
ROOM
REAL ESTATE
READ 056 F
Developmental Reading
RE 090BF
Appraisal: Standards and Ethics
3 Units
0.5 Units
Prereq: Credit in READ 036 F or recommended score on the reading
placement test
Build a solid foundation for greater success in college courses by improving your
essential reading comprehension and vocabulary skills
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
The National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice 15-hour
course of The Appraisal Foundation focuses on the requirements for ethical
behavior and competent performance by appraisers that are set forth in the
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). This course
meets Federal and State USPAP requirements for licensing.
• Non-degree credit
30178 001 10:40- 1:15P M T W R 6/5-7/27
30461 800
Glassman, Bill L.
2024
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 7.
READ 096 F
Preparation for College Reading
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/26-8/2
Rodine, Jeff P.
RE 101 F
Principles of Real Estate
30028 001 10:40- 2:00P M T W R 5/30-6/22
6/5-8/9
Glassman, Bill L.
6/26-8/6
515
3 Units
Transfer: CSU
This course focuses on developing an understanding of the principles and
methods of residential appraisal. Course meets the Fullerton College certificate
requirements and partially fulfills real estate licensing requirements.
30032 100
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 5/30-6/29
Messick, Levin P.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 21; To qualify for refund: May 31.
2024
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 14;
To drop with “W”: July 24; To qualify for refund: June 7.
30670 HY1
Bowers, Robert J.
RE 203 F
Appraisal: Residential
Transfer: CSU
Prereq: READ 096 F with a grade of “C” or better or recommended score on
the reading placement test
A transfer level General Education course in critical thinking and critical reading.
Emphasis is placed on learning the strategies necessary to analyze and evaluate
the validity and logic of written language. Meets CSU Area A-3.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
MW
3 Units
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 15; To qualify for refund: May 31.
READ 142 F
3 Units
College Reading: Logical Analysis and Evaluation
6:00- 9:20P
327
327
327
327
Transfer: CSU
A beginning course in real estate fundamentals and principles. Satisfies educational prerequisite for real estate salesperson licensure.
2026
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30531 100
Messick, Levin P.
Messick, Levin P.
Messick, Levin P.
Messick, Levin P.
A lunch break will be given mid way through the class each day.
Deadline to add: June 3; To drop without “W”: June 3;
To drop with “W”: June 17; To qualify for refund: June 3.
3 Units
Prereq: Credit in READ 056 F or recommended score on the reading
placement test
This course will prepare students for the demands of college reading and vocabulary in various academic subjects.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30179 001
8:00- 3:50P S (6/3) 6/3-6/24
8:00- 3:50P S (6/10)
9:00-10:50A S (6/17)
9:00-10:50A S (6/24)
Brown, Flora M.
HYBRID COURSE: Plus 3 hours arranged lab on campus per week.
OPTIONAL IN-PERSON ORIENTATION: Mon, Jun 26, 10 am-12 noon
in LLRC Reading Lab (800 building). Bring your textbooks and plan
to stay for the entire two hours. Students who want to add should
attend orientation as well. Students will be added by a lottery
system. Orientation is also available on WebCT the first day of class.
Updated class information and requirements can be found online at
http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 27; To qualify for refund: June 29.
RECREATION
(see Physical Education)
WebStar Help Line
May 10 – June 2
Monday – Thursday ...............................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday .....................................................8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Friday, May 26 only................................8:00 am – 4:00 pm
WebStar Registration
Starting May 10
Starting June 5
Monday – Friday ...................................7:00 am – 11:30 pm
Saturday ...............................................7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Monday – Thursday ...............................8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday ....................................................................CLOSED
www.fullcoll.edu
Click on “WebStar Online Registration”
Monday = M
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
(714) 992-7777 • [email protected]
Thursday = R
61
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
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SOCIOLOGY
3 Units
ROOM
NEW Intensive Spanish Language Program
CAN SOC 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with the
field of sociology. The processes of social change are understood in the context
of collective human behavior. This course satisfies the Multicultural Graduation
Requirement.
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
INSTRUCTOR
SPANISH
SOC 101 F
Introduction to Sociology
30328 001
DATES
BEG.-END.
Banda, Sergio A.
Students enroll in both classes and complete
one year of Spanish in two consecutive
5-week sessions!
721
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30331 002
7:50-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Elmquist, Victoria M.
SPAN 101 F
Elementary Spanish I
127
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30333 003 10:40- 1:20P M T W R 7/10-8/9
French, James C.
CAN SPAN 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course emphasizes communicative competence across the basic skills in
pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced
to the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students who receive credit in this
course may not receive credit in SPAN 101HF.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
119
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30329 100
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Larsen, Susan M.
127
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30332 101
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Larsen, Susan M.
30076 003
127
6/5-7/9
Banda, Sergio A.
ONLINE CLASS: OPTIONAL ORIENTATION on Mon, Jun 5, 5-6:30 pm
in Room 413. Updated information and requirements can be found
online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: June 30; To qualify for refund: June 7.
SOC 102 F
Social Problems
6:30- 9:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
30079 001
5 Units
8:00-12:25P M T W R 7/10-8/10
Kang, Kelly S.
The above class requires 45 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 2; To qualify for refund: July 11.
122
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
SOC 275 F
Marriage and Family
736
CAN SPAN 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: SPAN 101 F with a grade of “C” or better or one year of high school
Spanish with a grade of “C” or better
This course continues to emphasize communicative competence across the
basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students
are introduced further to the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students who
receive credit in this course may not receive credit in SPAN 102HF.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
3 Units
Jazayeri, Jennifer J.
Linggi, Edward J.
SPAN 102 F
Elementary Spanish II
CAN SOC 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course identifies and analyzes contemporary social problems and discusses
problem resolution at the societal level including America’s struggle with social
inequality, crime, and violence.
30334 100
8:00-12:25P M T W R 6/5-7/6
The above class requires 45 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30330 OL1
5 Units
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
A study of the institutions of marriage and family through the consideration of
relevant topics (e.g., love, partnership, communication, sexuality, parenting,
conflict, and diversity).
30336 001
7:50-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Smith, Joan T.
Student Responsibility to
Add or Drop Classes
127
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
It is the student’s responsibility to officially add or drop
classes – not the instructor’s. Failure to officially add or
drop classes may affect your academic records.
All adds and drops must be completed
online through WEBSTAR.
Online
Hybrid
TeleWeb
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SPAN 101 F
Elementary Spanish I
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ROOM
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6:55-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/13
Egigian, Ruth L.
522
30146 OL1
Linares, Manuel
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/5-7/13
522
Kim, Wha S.
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/26-8/3
Villegas Silva, Patricia
5 Units
Arceo, Rosa E.
6/26-8/20
Arceo, Rosa E.
ONLINE CLASS: This Distance Learning course requires students
to attend one of the two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Room
901B — Mon, June 26, 8-10 am OR Tues,June 27, 7-9 pm. Students
must stay for the entire session. Students must bring student ID,
proof of registration, and the course textbook to the orientation.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 7;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: June 30.
523SEM
5 Units
SPEECH
CAN SPAN 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Prereq: SPAN 101 F with a grade of “C” or better or one year of high school
Spanish with a grade of “C” or better
This course continues to emphasize communicative competence across the
basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students
are introduced further to the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students who
receive credit in this course may not receive credit in SPAN 102HF.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30081 002 10:40- 2:15P M T W R 6/5-7/13
Taar, Mireille
SPCH 100 F
Public Speaking
6:30-10:05P M T W R 6/26-8/3
Sanchez, David A.
4 Units
CAN SPCH 4
Transfer: CSU, UC
Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 F
The course gives practical experience in research methodologies, organization of
material and ideas, critical thinking in analysis and evaluation, and listening abilities. There will be multiple opportunities to practice and perfect delivery skills in
the public speaking arena.
520
The above class requires 40 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30941 100
6/5-7/30
30149 OL2
The above class requires 40 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
SPAN 102 F
Elementary Spanish II
ROOM
522
The above class requires 40 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30073 101
INSTRUCTOR
ONLINE CLASS: This Distance Learning course requires students
to attend one of the two MANDATORY ORIENTATION dates: Room
901B — Mon, June 5, 9-11 am OR Tues, June 6, 7-9 pm. Students
must stay for the entire session. Students must bring student ID,
proof of registration, and the course textbook to the orientation.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 15;
To drop with “W”: June 17; To qualify for refund: June 10.
The above class requires 40 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30071 100
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation
Prereq: A native-speaking knowledge of Spanish for those who have had
little or no education in a Spanish-speaking country.
Offers intensive training in oral and written Spanish for those who speak Spanish
but have had little or no formal training in the language. Not open to students
with credit in SPAN 101 F or SPAN 102 F.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
The above class requires 40 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 12;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30067 002 10:40- 2:15P M T W R 6/26-8/3
DAYS
SPAN 201 F
Spanish for the Spanish Speaker
5 Units
CAN SPAN 2
Transfer: CSU, UC
This course emphasizes communicative competence across the basic skills in
pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced
to the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students who receive credit in this
course may not receive credit in SPAN 101HF.
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION
30063 001
SEC TIME
313
30036 001
The above class requires 40 minutes arranged lab per class
session.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: July 3;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
7:25-10:30A M T W R 5/30-7/6
Pledger, Shirlee I.
528
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30043 005
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/12
Schilling, Charles
528N
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30065 020
7:25-10:30A M T W R 6/26-8/2
Kresse, Douglas J.
2401
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30046 010 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/12
Bookstore
Schilling, Charles
30052 015 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/5-7/12
Course materials are available at the campus
bookstore or online at http://bookstore.fullcoll.edu.
The bookstore recommends that students go to
class first for instructor’s directions on exact material
required.
Bates, Benjamin E.
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
725A
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30078 025 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 6/26-8/2
Kresse, Douglas J.
2401
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 25; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30086 030 10:40- 1:45P M T W R 7/10-8/15
Emry, Robert A.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Monday = M
528N
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Thursday = R
63
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
727A
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SPCH 100 F continued:
30039 100
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 5/30-7/6
Pledger, Shirlee I.
528
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 5;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: May 31.
30057 105
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 6/5-7/12
Bates, Benjamin E.
725A
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: July 3; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30091 110
6:30- 9:35P M T W R 7/10-8/15
Emry, Robert A.
STSV 071 F
0.5 to 2 Units
Adaptive Computer Access: Word Processing
727A
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 7; To qualify for refund: July 11.
SPCH 105 F
Interpersonal Communication
Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support Services
OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT COURSE: Students with various disabilities will be
assessed on computer skills. Course provides guided instruction/application
on the use of computers and access technologies within the context of word
processing. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
• Open Entry/Open Exit
3 Units
CAN SPCH 8
Transfer: CSU
Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL 060 F
Gain an understanding of effective communication skills in the interpersonal
arena; topics include perception, listening, nonverbal communication and
conflict resolution.
30097 001
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Kirkham, Richard A.
30319 OE1
622B
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30101 005
8:00-10:30A M T W R 6/5-7/6
Pratt, Laurie A.
8:00-10:30A M T W R 7/10-8/9
Pledger, Shirlee I.
Phelan, Robert S.
727A
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30108 015 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Kirkham, Richard A.
528
30817 OE3
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30115 020 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Johnson, Jarvis S.
Pledger, Shirlee I.
2402
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 6/5-7/6
Johnson, Jarvis S.
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 6/26-7/27
Mierop, John L.
528
6:30- 9:00P M T W R 7/10-8/9
Phelan, Robert S.
6/5-6/29
30819 OE2
840
Campbell, Lisa P.
840
6/26-7/20
McLeod, Jennifer S.
622B
STSV 075 F
Adaptive Computer: Learning Strategies
528N
0.5 to 2 Units
Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support Services
OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT CLASS: Guided instruction to improve study strategies
and basic learning skills through computer-assisted instruction. Designed for
students with learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries who are eligible
through Disability Support Services. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
• Open Entry/Open Exit
526
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30563 OE1
8:00- 2:00P M T W R 6/5-6/29
McKinley, Paul E.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Make Sure To Attend
the First Class Meeting
Attendance at the first meeting of a class is advised
because of enrollment demands. Any student not
reporting to the first class meeting may be dropped
from the roster.
Online
840
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 28;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 27.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30123 110
Sipple, Ruth E.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30118 105
6/5-6/29
30818 OE1
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30111 100
0.5 Units
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 29;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 27.
30122 030 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 7/10-8/9
804
Advisory: Eligibility through Disability Support Services
OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT COURSE: An intensive diagnostic learning assessment
process will be conducted for students with learning disabilities. Emphasis will
be placed on assessing specific academic and learning modality strengths and
weaknesses.
• Non-degree credit
• CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY
• Open Entry/Open Exit
528
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 13;
To drop with “W”: Aug 1; To qualify for refund: July 11.
30105 010 10:40- 1:10P M T W R 6/5-7/6
McKinley, Paul E.
STSV 072 F
Learning Assessment
727A
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 8;
To drop with “W”: June 27; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30120 025
8:00- 2:00P M T W R 6/5-6/29
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: June 6.
Hybrid
TeleWeb
64
Summer Success
804
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7/10-8/6
Engle, Martha R.
ROOM
THEA 100 F continued:
TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES
30459 OL1
ONLINE CLASS: This Distance Learning course has no face-to-face
meetings at any time. All orientation, quizzes or examinations,
lectures, assignments, and communications take place online. Play
attendance is required. On first day of semester, all students must log
onto this course through WebCT, read “What to Do First,” then send
the instructor an email using the WebCT mail tool in the course no
later than the Friday before the online class begins by 6 pm PST. Note:
Email not received through WebCT by the deadline will result in the
student being dropped from the course. Updated class information
and requirements can be found online at http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 15;
To drop with “W”: July 31; To qualify for refund: July 12.
TECH 199 F
1 to 3 Units
Technology and Engineering: Independent Study
Prereq: Introductory course in appropriate subject area
This course is designed for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of technical areas through individual study. Course may be taken four times
for credit.
30913 IS1
6/5-8/3
Lopez, Connie C.
700
The above class requires students to contact the instructor in
Room 700 prior to enrolling.
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 14;
To drop with “W”: July 19; To qualify for refund: June 8.
30460 OL2
THEATRE ARTS
THEA 072 F
1 Unit
Movement/Performance Skills for Musical Theatre
Advisory: Enrollment is by audition or interview only
This exciting summer theatre program provides an in-depth analysis and
application of the techniques and skills necessary for the creation, execution and
choreography of musical theatre. Emphasis is placed on analyzing and
performing a variety of musical theatre styles, and the class culminates in a
performance day. This class is taken in conjunction with MUS 070 F.
• Plus 8-12 hours arranged
• Non-degree credit
30265 001
9:00-10:40A M T W R 6/19-7/13
Haddad, Maha A.
Haddad, Maha A.
1111
30289 001
9:00-11:50A M T W R 6/5-6/29
1111
3 Units
Robinson, Forrest G.
9:00-11:50A M T W R 7/10-8/3
Robinson, Forrest G.
Tuesday = T
Wednesday = W
1319
2 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Advisory: Enrollment is by audition or interview only.
Student produced and directed shows for a public audience. This course gives
the student practical experience in planning, rehearsing and producing a
theatrical event for the public. May be taken four times for credit.
1310
30456 100
7:00-10:50P M T W R 5/30-6/23
Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela A.
The Resident Theatre Company produces the 11th annual
Director’s Festival with directors drawn from the ranks of
students, alumni, and community directors and local theater
companies. Short-length plays (25–30) are rehearsed and
produced in the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. Directing
applications due April 3rd. Open auditions for 100 actors on
May 16th at 7 pm. For more info, call (714) 992-7429.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 2;
To drop with “W”: June 16; To qualify for refund: May 31.
1310
Deadline to add: July 12; To drop without “W”: July 12;
To drop with “W”: July 27; To qualify for refund: July 11.
Monday = M
Krinke, Gary E.
THEA 235 F
Experimental Theatre
Deadline to add: June 7; To drop without “W”: June 7;
To drop with “W”: June 22; To qualify for refund: June 6.
30458 001
1:00- 4:20P M T W R 6/19-7/20
Summer Theatre Workshop involves complete participation
in the acting and technical production of “Grease.”
Gary Krinke directs the 27th annual SRO Musical Theatre
Conservatory. AUDITIONS: Sat, May 13 at 2 pm — Recital Hall.
PERFORMANCES: July 19-22, 2006. Actors are required to pay
a $300 production fee.
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 22;
To drop with “W”: July 12; To qualify for refund: June 20.
CAN DRAM 18
Transfer: CSU, UC
See the exciting and dynamic world of theater from a new perspective. Develop
a keen understanding of play analysis, the role of audience and the various
production components that create a theatrical event. Play attendance is
required. (Acting is not required for this class)
31022 002
3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC
Advisory: Enrollment by audition or interview only
Offered during the summer session, this course involves the study and laboratory exploration of all aspects of theatre production, culminating in a series of
public performances. For more information, actors should call (714) 992-7425
and technical theatre students should call (714) 992-7729.
This class is offered as part of SRO, Summer Music
Conservatory. AUDITIONS: Sat, May 13 at 2 pm — Recital Hall
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 21;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 20.
THEA 100 F
Introduction to the Theatre
Engle, Martha R.
THEA 137 F
Summer Theatre Workshop
This class is offered as part of SRO, Summer Musical
Conservatory. AUDITIONS: Sat, May 13 at 2 pm — Recital Hall
Deadline to add: June 21; To drop without “W”: June 21;
To drop with “W”: July 6; To qualify for refund: June 20.
30269 002 10:50-12:30P M T W R 6/19-7/13
6/26-7/23
ONLINE CLASS: This Distance Learning course has no
face-to-face meetings at any time. All orientation, quizzes or
examinations, lectures, assignments, and communications take
place online. Play attendance is required. On first day of semester,
all students must log onto this course through WebCT, read “What
to Do First,” then send the instructor an email using the WebCT mail
tool in the course no later than the Friday before the online class
begins by 6 pm PST. Note: Email not received through WebCT by the
deadline will result in the student being dropped from the course.
Updated class information and requirements can be found online at
http://online.fullcoll.edu.
Deadline to add: June 28; To drop without “W”: June 30;
To drop with “W”: July 17; To qualify for refund: June 28.
Thursday = R
65
Friday = F
Saturday = S
Sunday = U
1319
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CRN
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DATES
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THEA 290 F
Theatre Arts Seminar
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ROOM
CRN
5/30-6/22
30190 100
5/30-6/22
INSTRUCTOR
ROOM
2 Units
6:00- 9:50P
TR
6/6-7/27
Saddler, Robert G.
707
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 8.
Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela A.
WELD 121BF
Fundamentals of Inert Gas Welding
0.5 to 2 Units
2 Units
Transfer: CSU
Prereq: WELD 121AF
This course is an introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten
Arc Welding (GTAW), and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC).
Transfer: CSU, UC Review Requested
Prereq: All classes in a specific performance area.
Special individually designed projects in theatre by special arrangement with
instructor for students who wish to increase their knowledge and experience in
theatre. Course may be taken four times for credit.
30313 IS1
DATES
BEG.-END.
Transfer: CSU
This course introduces welding processes and applications to students in related
manufacturing and technical areas such as automotive and machining.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 15; To qualify for refund: May 31.
THEA 299 F
Theatre Arts: Independent Study
DAYS
WELD 121AF
Introduction to Welding
1 to 3 Units
Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limit
Lecture/laboratory hours may vary with credit given. Various classes designed to
meet the interest and needs of students and faculty may be offered from
semester to semester. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Open Entry/Open Exit
30311 OE1
SEC TIME
30194 100
6:00- 9:50P
TR
6/6-7/27
Saddler, Robert G.
Deadline to add: June 8; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 8.
Hoyt-Heydon, Pamela A.
Deadline to add: June 1; To drop without “W”: June 1;
To drop with “W”: June 15; To qualify for refund: May 31.
WELLNESS
(see Physical Education)
WELDING
WELD 095 F
Welding Skills Lab
0.5 to 2 Units
Advisory: Enrollment in WELD 121 F, WELD 121AF, WELD 121BF,
WELD 091AF, WELD 091BF, WELD 091CF, WELD 091DF or any other
Fullerton College welding course.
This course offers students the opportunity to further develop their welding
skills. One-half unit of credit will be given for each 24 hours of class participation. Course may be taken four times for credit.
• Open Entry/Open Exit
30264 OE1
6/6-7/27
Saddler, Robert G.
709
Deadline to add: June 29; To drop without “W”: June 13;
To drop with “W”: July 13; To qualify for refund: June 8.
Online
Hybrid
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Academic/College Policies
Affecting Students
ATTENDANCE
Attendance at the first class meeting is highly recommended. Failure to attend may result in the instructor
dropping the student from the class.
COURSE REPETITION
Students will be blocked from registering into courses for
which they are not eligible. To request an exception to the
Course Repetition policy, students must file a petition with
the Admissions and Records Office.
Incomplete (I) Grades
If an Incomplete (I) is received, the student cannot
re-enroll in the course. Specified coursework must be
completed within one year with the instructor who
assigned the incomplete grade.
In Progress (IP) Grades
If an In Progress (IP) is received, the student must
re-enroll in the course the following semester.
Non-Repeatable Courses
A course in which a student has earned a grade of D, F
or NC may be repeated only once. A course in which a
student has earned an A, B, C or CR may be repeated
only under exceptional circumstances.
Repeatable Courses
Students may repeat a course only up to the maximum
number of repetitions permitted in accordance with the
College Catalog.
AUDITING COURSES
Enrolled students who wish to audit a class must file a
petition with the Admissions and Records Office by the
add deadline of the class. See College Catalog for
details.
BASIC SKILLS COURSES
Students will not receive credit for more than 30 units of
remedial or basic skills courses in the district. A student
who exhausts this unit limitation will be referred to appropriate non-credit continuing education services, with certain exceptions. See College Catalog for details.
CAMPUS HOLDS
Fullerton College will withhold grades, transcripts, registration privileges, or any combination thereof, from any
student or former student who has failed to clear a campus
obligation (returned check, unpaid loan, equipment not
returned, equipment breakages, unpaid fines or materials
owed to the library, etc.). Any item withheld shall be
released when the student clears the campus obligation.
CREDIT/NO CREDIT
If a course is listed in the College Catalog as “Letter Grade
or Credit/No Credit Option,” a student choosing to take the
course with a CR/NC grade must file a “Credit/No Credit
Grade Request” form in the Admissions and Records
Office no later than the add deadline of the course.
Once the request is submitted, the grading option is not
reversible.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Students are expected to notify the Admissions and
Records Office in writing when their address changes.
“Change of Address” forms are available in the Admissions and Records Office. Students should also leave a
forwarding address with the U.S. Postal Service. The
student is responsible for any delay in communications
sent from the Admissions and Records Office when an
incorrect address is on file.
GRADES
Final grades are not mailed to students. Grades are available on WebStar approximately three weeks after the
class ends.
CHANGE OF NAME
Currently enrolled students who wish to change their
name on official college records must obtain and file the
“Student Data Change” form in the Admissions and
Records Office. Proof of legal name change may be
required.
MATRICULATION APPEALS PROCEDURES
A Matriculation Appeals Petition may be filed for any of the
following concerns:
Review of Placement Decisions
The student must make an appointment to see the
Dean of Counseling. If the Dean of Counseling is
unavailable within three (3) working days, the student
shall take the appeal directly to the Dean of Humanities
or Dean of Mathematics as appropriate. The student
must include documentation/information to support the
appeal.
Waiver of Prerequisites
If a co-requisite or prerequisite is not offered in a
given term, the student may request a waiver of the
co-requisite/prerequisite. The student shall take the
petition directly to the dean of the division responsible
for the course. The request must be made prior to the
first day of the term.
CLASS CANCELLATIONS
Fullerton College reserves the right to cancel any class for
which the enrollment is not sufficient to warrant continuation and to change the class hours and/or days as necessity demands.
COURSE PROGRESSION
Students are expected to take courses on an accepted
progressive basis. Students will not receive credit for
classes which are considered lower in degree of advancement than those already taken.
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Students may challenge a prerequisite on the grounds
it is not valid because it is not necessary for success in
the course for which it is required; or because the
student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in the
course despite not meeting the prerequisite. The
student shall take the petition directly to the dean of
the division responsible for the course.
Complaint of Unlawful Discrimination
If a student feels that assessment, orientation, counseling, prerequisites (or any other matriculation procedure)
is being applied in a discriminatory manner, a petition
may be filed with the Dean of Counseling. Petitions for
the above appeals are available in the Counseling
Center (2000 Building).
REQUEST TO EXCLUDE “D” or “F” GRADES
If a student has previously received a “D” or “F” grade in a
course taken at Fullerton College and repeats exactly the
same course and earns a higher letter grade, the student
may petition to exclude the “D” or “F” grade from his or her
cumulative grade point average. Petitions are available in
the Admissions and Records Office. Refer to the College
Catalog for complete information.
VARIABLE UNIT COURSES
Units may be increased or decreased no later than the
withdrawal deadline for the course. Students must
increase or decrease units at the Admissions and Records
Office and pay additional enrollment fees when increasing
units.
OPEN ENROLLMENT
It is the policy of the North Orange County Community
College District that every course, course section or class,
wherever offered and conducted throughout the district,
shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any
person who is eligible for admission to the college(s) and
who meets such prerequisites as may be established
pursuant to Chapter 11, Division 2, Part VI, Title 5 of the
California Administrative Code, commencing with Section
51820.
WITHDRAWAL POLICY
While an instructor may drop a student for excessive
absences, it is the student’s responsibility to officially
withdraw from a class. Instructor approval is not
required. Students must drop classes by the appropriate
deadline date through WebStar.
For all summer classes, refer to the comment line under
the specific section (CRN) of the class for deadline dates.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of
these dates. These dates are subject to change without
notice in order to comply with state accounting regulations.
Failure to officially withdraw from a class may result
in a grade of “F” or “NC”.
PRIVACY RELEASE
Pursuant to the Federal Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974, the College may release or publish,
without the student’s prior consent, items in the category
of public information, which include name, date and place
of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities in sports, weight and height (if a member
of an athletic team), dates of attendance, and degrees and
awards received, and recent previous education institutions or agencies attended.
Students who wish to have this information restricted must
submit a written request to the Admissions and Records
Office. Requests must be filed within fifteen calendar days
from the beginning of each term a student is in attendance. Directory information will then only be provided to
individuals who have a current written and signed release
from the student.
C A M P U S C O M P U T E R T E R M I N A L S AVA I L A B L E
F O R W E B S TA R A C C E S S
Department
Location
Admissions and Records Lobby
2000 Building, 1st Floor
Cadena/Transfer Center
Room 1407
Computer Lab
Room 317
Library
800 Building (LLRC)
Skills Center
800 Building (LLRC) – West Entrance
Dates and hours of availability may vary
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2005–2006
5.
Students may earn one Associate in Arts Degree and multiple Associate in
Science Degrees. Those who were previously awarded an Associate in
Arts Degree will not be eligible for an Associate in Science Degree in that
same major.
6.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Completion of 60 degree applicable units with a cumulative 2.0
grade point average.
2. Residence Requirement
a. A minimum of 24 units accumulated during two or more
semesters must be completed at Fullerton College; OR
b. The last 12 units prior to awarding the degree must be
completed at Fullerton College.
3. Completion of course work in a major as required (see college
catalog).
4. Completion of general education:
a. 24 units as stipulated by the Fullerton College graduation
requirements (see below) OR
b. 39 units as stipulated by the CSU general education
requirements OR
c. 37–39 units as stipulated by the IGETC (Intersegmental
General Education Transfer Curriculum) requirements.
7.
Completion of a 1 unit physical education activity course, or
PE 243 F Stress Management through Physical Activity or
PE 266 F Physical Fitness as a Lifelong Concept.
Completion of 1 Multicultural Education course: AJ 278 F;
ANTH 102 F, 105 F (F’99), 107 F; BUS 131 F (F’98); CDFL 110 F,
201 F (F’99); CRTV 126AF (F’00), 126BF (F’00); DANC 210 F
(F’03); ENGL 218 F (F’01), 239 F (F’97), 243 F, 247 F; ETHS
101 F; FASH 244 F; FOOD 130 F; GEOG 100 F or 100HF (F’97),
160 F; HIST 110 F (F’00), 111 F (F’00), 112 F (F’99) or 112HF
(F’99), 113 F (F’99) or 113HF (F’99); HIST 270 F (F’02); MKT 205 F
(F’03); PE 250 F (F’99); PHIL 105 F (F’98) or 105HF (F’98), 270 F
(F’98); PSY 131 F (F’03), 145 F (F’97); SOC 101 F or 101HF (F’03),
102 F (F’99); SPAN 206 F; SPCH 120 F; THEA 108 F (F’03).
Graduation Reading Requirement:
a. A satisfactory score on the reading component of the
placement test OR
b. A reading proficiency test approved by the Reading
Department or
c. Successful completion of ESL 185 F, READ 096 F (formerly
READ 056BF), 142 F, or any course in the IGETC Area 1B or
CSU Area A3 critical thinking category
FULLERTON COLLEGE GENERAL EDUCATION
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Twenty-four (24) Units Total Minimum Required — Three Units in Each of The Eight (8) Sub Categories
Courses appearing in more than one Area may only be counted in one area.
AREA A – Language and Rationality
AREA C – Arts and Humanities
C.1 Visual Arts, Music, Theatre and Dance (3 units)
ART 110 F, 112 F, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 119 F, 120 F, 127 F,
150AF, 160 F, 179 F, 182 F, 185 F, 186AF, 187 F, 188 F, 189AF,
196HF, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 120 F, 121 F, 126AF, 126BF, 131 F;
DANC 100 F, 103 F, 105 F, 107 F, 111 F, 120 F, 210 F;
ENGL 205 F, 206 F; FASH 242 F, 244 F; IDES 180 F; MUS 101 F,
102 F, 104AF, 106 F, 107AF, 113 F, 114 F, 115 F, 116 F, 117 F,
118 F, 119 F, 120 F, 123 F, 180 F, 196HF, 271 F, 273 F, 274 F,
281 F, 282 F; PHOT 100 F, 101 F; THEA 100 F, 104 F, 106 F,
109 F, 127 F, 196HF; WOOD 110 F
C.2 Literature, Philosophy, Religion and Foreign Language (3 units)
ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 105 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F,
211 F, 212 F, 214 F, 218 F, 221 F, 222 F, 224 F, 225 F, 234 F,
239 F, 243 F, 245 F, 246 F, 247 F, 248 F, 249 F, 250 F, 251 F,
252 F, 253 F, 255 F; PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or
105HF, 135 F, 160 F, 195 F; any Foreign Language 101 F or
101HF, 102 F or 102HF, 201 F, 203 F, 204 F
A.1 Written Communication (3 units)
BUS 111 F; ENGL 100 F or 100HF; JOUR 101 F
A.2 Analytical Thinking (3 units)
CIS 100 F, 111 F; CRTV 118 F; CSCI 123 F; ENGL 103 F or
103HF, 104 F, 201 F; JOUR 110 F; MATH 120 F or 120HF; PHIL
170 F, 172 F; READ 142 F; SOSC 120 F; SPCH 100 F, 105 F,
120 F, 124 F, 135 F
AREA B – Natural Sciences and Mathematics
B.1 Physical Sciences and Life Sciences (3 units)
Physical Sciences: CHEM 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 107 F, 111AF;
ESC 100 F, 101 F, 102 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 116 F, 120 F,
130 F, 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F; PHSC 102 F; PHYS 130 F,
205 F, 210 F, 221 F; TECH 088 F
Life Sciences: ANTH 101 F; BIOL 101 F or 101HF, 102 F,
104 F, 109 F, 141 F, 170 F, 222 F, 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 126 F;
HED 140 F, 150 F; NUTR 210 F
B.2 Mathematics (3 units)
Math Proficiency Exam (see catalog and/or counselor for
information); BUS 151 F; ELEC 56AF; MATH 040 F or higher
(beginning Fall 97); SOSC 120 F; TECH 081 F
Also, MATH 120 F or 120HF may only be used in one area
AREA D – Social and Behavioral Sciences
D.1 Social, Political and Economic Institutions (3 units)
ANTH 107 F; BUS 041 F, 131 F, 162 F, 240 F, 241AF; ECON
101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF; ETHS 101 F, 129 F, 140 F,
170 F; GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F; HIST 110 F or 110HF,
111 F or 111HF, 112 F or 112HF, 113 F or 113HF, 127 F, 154 F,
162AF, 162BF, 170 F or 170HF, 171 F or 171HF, 270 F;
POSC 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 150 F, 200 F, 216 F; SOC 102 F
D.2 Social and Behavioral and Self Understanding (3 units)
ANTH 102 F, 105 F; BUS 266 F; CDFL 120 F, 140 F, 173 F,
201 F; GEOG 160 F; PSY 101 F or 101HF, 110 F, 120 F, 131 F,
139 F; SOC 101 F or 101HF, 275 F; WMNS 100 F
NOTE: Some majors have restricted or special general education requirements; see your counselor.
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION FOR SUMMER 2006 GRADUATION IS JUNE 22, 2006
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION
APPROVED COURSE LIST 2005–2006
IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses on this list are approved for a specific academic year which begins with the Fall 2004 semester. This
list is valid through Summer 2005.
AREA C: Arts, Foreign Language, Literature, and Philosophy
(9 unit minimum)
At least one course is required from Section 1 and Section 2.
Students wishing to use a course to meet a CSU General Education requirement must be sure that the course is approved for the
academic year in which it is taken. Courses on this list are
approved by the CSU Chancellor’s Office for the 2004-2005 academic year. A course used in the certification process must be on
the CSU GE Breadth approved list during the term in which it is
taken. If a course is taken before it is approved for inclusion on the
list, it cannot be certified. Similarly, a course which is taken after it
has been removed from the list cannot be certified.
C.1 ART 110 F, 112 F, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F,
120 F, 121 F, 150AF, 150BF, 174AF, 179 F, 182 F, 184 F,
189AF, 196HF, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 120 F, 121 F, 126AF, 126BF,
131 F; DANC 101 F, 120 F, 210 F; MUS 101 F, 102 F, 106 F,
107AF, 110 F, 113 F, 114 F, 115 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F,
120 F, 135AF, 196HF; PHOT 100 F, 101 F; THEA 100 F, 104 F,
105 F, 127 F, 196HF
C.2 ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 105 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F,
211 F, 212 F, 214 F, 218 F, 221 F, 222 F, 224 F, 225 F, 234 F,
239 F, 243 F, 245 F, 246 F, 247 F, 248 F, 249 F, 250 F, 251 F,
252 F, 253 F; any Foreign Language 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or
102HF, 201 F, 203 F, 204 F, 205 F, 206 F, 207 F; HIST 110HF*,
111HF*, 112HF*, 113HF*, 154 F*, 170HF*, 171HF*; PHIL 100 F or
100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF, 135 F, 160 F, 195 F, 200 F, 201 F,
202 F, 210 F, 250 F, 270 F; THEA 109 F
* = Course can only be used in one area.
To verify previous CSU General Education course lists, a Master
History File is available in the Fullerton College Transfer Center or
the Fullerton College Counseling Resource Center or you may
request verification from a counselor.
CSU General Education certification is available to community college transfers who complete the majority of their lower division
units at the community college.
AREA D: Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and
Behavior; Historical Background (9 unit minimum)
Select from at least two different disciplines.
Student enrolled in high-unit majors (i.e., architecture, computer
science, engineering, sciences) are often recommended not to
be fully CSU GE certified but rather to meet transfer admission
requirements and complete required lower division major and support courses. See your counselor to develop a student academic
educational plan.
Courses in BOLD may be used to meet the U.S. History, Constitution and
American Ideals Requirement.
D.1 Anthropology and Archeology: ANTH 102 F, 103 F, 105 F, 107 F
D.2 Economics: ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF; GEOG 260 F
D.3 Ethnic Studies: ETHS 101 F, 129 F, 130 F, 140 F, 141 F, 142 F,
160 F, 170 F; PSY 131 F
D.4 Gender Studies: WMNS 100 F
D.5 Geography: GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 160 F, 260 F
D.6 History: HIST 110 F or 110HF*, 111 F or 111HF*, 112 F or 112HF*,
113 F or 113HF*, 127 F, 151 F, 152 F, 154 F*, 159 F, 160AF,
160BF, 162AF, 162BF, 165 F, 170 F or 170HF*, 171 F or 171HF*,
270 F, 275 F
D.7 Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science: CDFL 120 F;
JOUR 110 F
D.8 Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions: POSC 100 F
or 100HF, 110 F, 120 F, 150 F, 200 F, 215 F, 216 F, 230 F, 275 F
D.9 Psychology: PSY 101 F or 101HF, 131 F, 145 F, 202 F, 222 F, 251 F
or 251HF
D.0 Sociology and Criminology: SOC 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 225 F,
275 F
* = Course can only be used in one area.
AREA A: Communication in the English Language (9 units)
Choose one course from each section.
A.1 Oral: SPCH 100 F, 105 F, 124 F, 135 F*
A.2 Written: ENGL 100 F or 100HF
A.3 Critical Thinking: ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F;
PHIL 170 F, 172 F; READ 142 F; SPCH 135 F*
* = Course can only be used in one area.
AREA B: Physical Universe and Life Forms (9 unit minimum)
One course is required from each section.
One matching lab must be included for Physical Science or Life Science.
Underlined courses satisfy the Lab requirement (B.3)
B.1 Physical Universe: CHEM 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 107 F, 111AF,
111BF; ESC 100 F, 101 F, 103 F, 104 F, 105 F, 116 F, 120 F,
130 F, 130HF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F, PHSC 102 F; PHYS 130 F,
205 F, 206 F, 210 F, 211 F, 221 F, 222 F, 223 F
B.2 Life Science: ANAT 231 F, 240 F; ANTH 101 F, 101LF;
BIOL 100 F, 101 F or 101HF, 102 F, 104 F, 108 F, 109 F, 141 F,
170 F, 222 F, 266 F, 268 F, 272 F, 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 126 F;
HORT 152 F, 205 F, 207 F; MICR 220 F, 262 F
B.3 Laboratory Activity: Underlined courses from Area B.1 and B.2
satisfy the Area B.3 Laboratory requirement.
ANTH 101LF; BIOL 102LF; ESC 100LF, 101LF, 116LF, 130LF;
ENVS 105LF; GEOG 102LF
B.4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: (Grade of “C” or better
required) MATH 100 F, 120 F or 120HF, 129 F, 130 F, 141 F,
142 F, 150AF, 150BF, 171 F, 250AF, 250BF; PSY 161 F;
SOSC 120 F, 121 F
AREA E: Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development
(3 unit minimum)
COUN 151 F; H ED 140 F; NUTR 210 F; PSY 120 F, 139 F; PE 248 F,
266 F; SPCH 120 F; WELL 230 F
One Unit Maximum: All Physical Education Activity classes (except
PE 113 F) including 1 unit maximum from: DANC 100 F, 102 F, 103 F,
104 F, 105 F, 106 F, 107 F, 108 F, 111 F, 113 F, 115 F, 116 F, 119 F,
130 F, 132 F, 202 F, 214 F; REC 107 F, 108 F; WELL 242 F
The United States History, Constitution, and American Ideals
CSU Graduation Requirement may be met by completing 6
units; one course from group 1 and one course from group 2:
1) U.S. Government: POSC 100 F or 100HF
2) U.S. History: ETHS 101 F, 130 F, 160 F; HIST 127 F, 162AF, 162BF,
170 F or 170HF, 171 F or 171HF, 270 F
(The two courses used to meet the U.S. History, Constitution, and American Ideals requirement may also be used to meet 6 of the 9 AREA D unit
requirements.)
*Some colleges may require two lab courses if student is not fully certified.
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INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER
CURRICULUM (IGETC) 2005–2006
Completion of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit a
student to transfer from a California community
college to a campus in either the CSU or UC system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division, general education courses to
satisfy the transfer institution’s general education
requirements.
It should be noted that completion of the IGETC is
not a requirement for transfer to CSU or UC, nor is
it the only way to fulfill the lower-division general
education requirements of the CSU or UC prior to
transfer. Depending on a student’s major and field
of interest, the student may find it advantageous to
take courses fulfilling either the CSU’s general education requirements or those of the UC campus or
college in which the student plans to transfer.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses on this list are
approved for a specific academic year which
begins with the Fall semester, 2004. Students wishing to use a course to meet an IGETC requirement
must be sure that the course is approved for the
academic year in which it is taken. This list is valid
through Summer 2005.
Students enrolled in high unit majors (i.e., architecture, computer science, engineering, sciences) are
frequently recommended not to use IGETC to meet
general education certification but rather to meet
transfer admission requirements and complete
required lower division major and support courses.
See your counselor to develop an academic student educational plan.
It is recommended that all IGETC requirements be
completed prior to transfer. If for good cause you
are unable to complete one or two IGETC courses,
you may be eligible to complete IGETC after transfer. Contact the Counseling and Student Development Office for more information. UC transfers
must provide official documentation to meet the
Language Other Than English requirement. Documentation needs to be on record with the Fullerton
College Records Office in advance (two semesters
before transfer) if this requirement is met by any
means other than Fullerton College foreign language courses.
Any coursework not completed at Fullerton College
must be evaluated in writing by Admissions and
Records through an academic counselor to assure
that it meets IGETC standards set forth by the California Intersegmental Academic Senates.
A grade of “C” or higher is required in all coursework used for IGETC certification.
AREA 1 – ENGLISH COMMUNICATION
CSU 3 courses – 9 semester units
UC
2 courses – 6 semester units
1.A English reading and written composition
(one course required)
ENGL 100 F or 100HF
1.B Critical thinking – English composition
(one course required)
ENGL 103 F or 103HF, 104 F, 201 F;
PHIL 172 F
1.C Oral Communication
(CSU only – one course required)
SPCH 100 F, 124 F, 135 F
AREA 2 – MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
1 course – 3 semester units
MATH 120 F* or 120HF*, 130 F+, 141 F, 150AF+,
150BF, 171 F, 250AF, 250BF; SOSC 120 F*,
121 F*
* If MATH 120 F or 120HF, SOSC 120 F, 121 F
and PSY 161 F combined: max UC credit
allowed 1 course
+ If 130 F combined with 150AF: max UC credit
allowed 1 course
AREA 3 – ARTS AND HUMANITIES
at least 3 courses – 9 semester units (one course is
required from each area)
3.A Arts
ART 110 F, 112 F, 113 F, 114 F, 116 F, 117 F,
196HF+, 212 F, 213 F; CRTV 126AF, 126BF,
131 F; DANC 120 F, 210 F; ENGL 205 F,
206 F; MUS 113 F, 116 F, 117 F, 118 F, 119 F,
120 F, 196HF+; THEA 100 F, 104 F, 105 F,
196HF+
+ Maximum UC credit one course from ART
196HF, MUS 196HF, THEA 196HF
3.B Humanities
ENGL 102 F or 102HF, 203 F, 204 F, 207 F,
211 F, 212 F, 214 F, 218 F, 221 F, 222 F,
224 F, 225 F, 239 F, 243 F, 245 F, 246 F,
248 F, 249 F, 250 F, 251 F, 252 F, 253 F;
ETHS 130 F~, 160 F~; FREN 203 F, 204 F;
GERM 203 F, 204 F; HIST 110 F+ or 110HF+,
111 F+, 111HF+, 112 F+ or 112HF+, 113 F+
or 113HF+, 127 F+~, 151 F, 152 F, 154 F,
160AF, 160BF, 162AF~, 162BF~, 165 F,
170 F+~ or 170HF+~, 171 F+~ or 171HF+~,
275 F; ITAL 203 F, 204 F; JAPN 203 F;
PHIL 100 F or 100HF, 101 F, 105 F or 105HF,
160 F, 195 F; SPAN 203 F, 204 F, 205 F,
206 F
+ If HIST 127 F and 170 F or 170HF and 171 F
or 171HF combined: max UC credit allowed
2 courses
+ If HIST 110 F or 110HF and 112 F or 112HF
combined: max UC credit allowed 4.5 units
+ If HIST 111 F or 111HF and 113 F or 113HF
combined: max UC credit allowed 4.5 units
~ Courses used to meet American Institutions
will not meet Area 3.B category
AREA 4 – SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES
at least 3 courses – 9 semester units from at least
2 different disciplines
ANTH 102 F, 103 F, 105 F, 107 F;
ECON 101 F or 101HF, 102 F or 102HF;
ETHS 101 F~, 129 F, 140 F, 141 F, 142 F,
170 F; GEOG 100 F or 100HF, 120 F, 160 F,
260 F; HIST 110HF, 111HF, 270 F;
POSC 100 F~ or 100HF~, 110 F, 120 F,
200 F, 215 F, 216 F, 230 F; PSY 101 F or
101HF, 131 F, 139 F, 145 F, 202 F, 222 F,
251 F or 251HF; SOC 101 F or 101HF, 102 F,
275 F; WMNS 100 F
~ Courses used to meet American Institutions
will not meet Area 4 category
AREA 5 – PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES
at least 2 courses – 7–9 semester units with one
Physical Science course and one Biological
Science course; at least one must include a
corresponding laboratory. Underlined courses
meet the lab requirement.
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5.A Physical Science
CHEM 100 F+, 101 F+, 103 F+, 107 F+,
111AF, 111BF; ESC 100 F+, 100LF+, 101 F,
101LF, 103 F, 105 F, 116 F, 116LF, 120 F,
130 F or 130HF, 130LF, 190 F; GEOG 102 F,
102LF; PHSC 102 F~, PHYS 130 F+, 205 F+,
206 F+, 210 F, 211 F, 221 F+, 222 F+, 223 F+
+ CHEM 100 F or CHEM 103 F: no UC credit if
taken after CHEM 111AF
+ If CHEM 101 F and 107 F combined: max UC
credit allowed = 1 course. (No UC credit for
CHEM 101 F or 107 F if taken after 111AF.)
+ If ESC 100 F, 100LF and PHSC 102 F
combined: max UC credit allowed = 1 course
~ PHSC 102 F: no UC credit for PHSC 102 F if
taken after a college course in Astronomy,
Chemistry, Geology, or Physics.
+ If PHYS 130 F: no UC credit if taken after
PHYS 205 F, 210 F, or 221 F.
+ If PHYS 205 F, 206 F or 210 F, 211 F or
221 F, 222 F, 223 F combined: maximum
credit, one series.
5.B Biological Sciences
ANAT 231 F, 240 F; ANTH 101 F, 101LF;
BIOL 100 F=, 101 F+ or 101HF+, 102 F#,
102LF#, 108 F, 109 F+, 170 F, 222 F, 266 F,
268 F, 272 F, 274 F; ENVS 105 F, 105LF,
126 F; MICR 262 F
= BIOL 100 F and 101 F combined: maximum
credit one course
+ BIOL 101 F or 101HF: no UC credit if taken
after a 200-level Biological Science course (per
catalog).
# BIOL 102 F or 102LF: no UC credit if taken
after BIOL 101 F or 101HF.
+ BIOL 109 F: no UC credit if taken after a 200
level Biology course.
LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH
(UC only)
Complete 2 years of the same foreign
language of high school level work with a
grade of “C” or better
OR
earn a score of “3” or higher on the Foreign
Language Advanced Placement Test
OR
earn a score of “3” or higher on the College
Board Achievement Test in Foreign Language
OR
earn a satisfactory score of “5” or higher in the
International Baccalaureate Higher Level
Examinations in languages other than English
OR
earn a satisfactory score in the SAT II: Subject
Test in Languages other than English
OR
complete 1 course from the courses below:
CHIN 102 F, FREN 102 F, GERM 102 F,
ITAL 102 F, JAPN 102 F, PORT 102 F,
SPAN 102 F or 102HF, 201 F
CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT IN U.S.
HISTORY, CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN
IDEALS:
(Not part of IGETC; may be completed prior to
transfer)
6 units; one course from Group 1 and one course
from Group 2:
Group 1: POSC 100 F~ or 100HF~;
Group 2: ETHS 101 F~, 130 F~, 160 F~; HIST
127 F~, 162AF~, 162BF~, 170 F~ or 170HF~,
171 F~ or 171HF~
NOTE: ~ Courses used to meet this requirement
may not be used to satisfy requirements for IGETC.
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SUPPORT SERVICES FOR STUDENTS
The Center is comprised of three related services: the Skills
Center, the Tutoring Center, and the Writing Center.
Writing Center:
• Assistance with any academic writing project, including transfer letters and scholarship application essays.
• Tutor writing projects at any stage from brainstorming to final
draft.
• Both walk-in and by-appointment tutoring.
• Frequent workshops on a wide variety of writing topics.
• Word processing.
ASC Services for students
ASC Services for instructors
ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER
The Academic Support Center (ASC) provides services to assist
ALL Fullerton College students in achieving academic success.
Location: Library/Learning Resource Center, 800 Building. Use
west or northeast entrances.
• Orientation sessions and tours for instructors and classes.
• Help with student lab contracts and manuals, assistance in
obtaining new materials and software and making these available to students.
• Administer make-up exams.
• Schedule whole-class use of Skills Center (if space is
available).
• Determine textbook readability.
• Obtain tutors for needed subjects, develop specialized tutoring
options for target populations (such as EOPS students and
DSS students).
• Work with instructor to provide specialized, assignment-based
tutoring in Tutoring Center.
• Class presentations by Writing Center tutors.
Skills Center:
• Instructional lab support for courses in reading, English as a
Second Language, foreign languages, and writing. (Software,
audio, and print materials available.)
• Instructional support for individuals in study skills, vocabulary
improvement, critical thinking, keyboarding, and a variety of
other subjects.
• Administer make-up exams for any Fullerton College course
(instructor approval required).
Tutoring Center:
• Free tutoring for most college courses by faculty-recommended
tutors.
• Walk-in tutoring for accounting, chemistry, physics, math
Monday – Saturday.
• Inspiration software (for organizing).
• Math Anxiety Workshop offered each semester.
• E-mail tutoring in math and English through website:
www.tutoringcenter.fullcoll.edu.
OPEN DAYS/HOURS — SUMMER 2006
Skills Center
Tutoring Center
Writing Center
Dates
Monday – Thursday
Friday – Saturday
6/5 – 8/9
8 am – 6:30 pm
Closed
6/5 – 6/29
10 am – 4 pm
7/3 – 7/31
9 am – 12 noon
M & W: 2 – 6 pm
6/5 – 8/10
Closed
Closed
T & Th: 9 am – 1 pm
CONTACT
PHONE
Skills Center
EMAIL
Press 0
[email protected]
Press 2
[email protected]
Writing Center
Press 3
[email protected]
ASC Director
Press 4
[email protected]
Tutoring Center
992-7008
WEB
academicsupport.fullcoll.edu
Academic Support Center services are FREE to Fullerton College Students.
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS (A.S.)
BOOKSTORE
Bldg. 1408 near the Student Center
(714) 992-7256
Website: http://studentwww.fullcoll.edu/as
The Associated Students (A.S.) provides a wide variety of programs, activities, discounts and services benefiting the entire student body. Additionally, A.S. affords many opportunities for
student leadership. A.S. services and activities are primarily
funded through students purchasing an A.S. Benefits Validation
for $7.50 per semester ($3.75 during the summer). A.S. also
manages the production of the Campus Photo Identification
Cards for students needing a Campus ID card and semester validation for all students. Hours vary; please check with the office.
1st Floor, Student Services Building (2000)
Hours:
Monday – Thursday
7:45 am – 7:00 pm
(Hours will be amended for holidays, campus closings, and other
events and will be posted at the Bookstore and on Bookstore
voicemail.) Extended back-to-school hours will be posted.
• ORDER YOUR BOOKS ONLINE at http://bookstore.
fullcoll.edu
• REFUND POLICY
TEXTBOOKS are refundable within 10 BUSINESS DAYS of
the start of the Spring and Fall semesters as posted on the
receipt and in the Bookstore. New texts MUST be in perfect
condition: no markings, no folds, creases, or scratches. Any
ORIGINAL shrink-wrap must be intact on books sold shrinkwrapped. Books for canceled classes subject to the publishers’ return policies. TEXTBOOKS purchased after 10 days
from the start of the Fall or Spring semester may be
returned within 24 hours only. New conditions as above
apply. There are no refunds on texts purchased in the last
weeks of any semester. ALL RETURNS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A FC BOOKSTORE RECEIPT.
Clothing, supplies, and gifts are returnable within 7 days with a
receipt and in original condition (tags attached). Food, beverages, software, general books, magazines, greeting cards,
test forms, and other noted items are not eligible for return.
Please refer to the posted refund policy in the Bookstore for
details.
• A.S. BENEFITS VALIDATION STICKER
The A.S. Validation Sticker is placed on the Campus ID Card.
It allows students to receive a wide variety of valuable discounts, services and activities. The AS benefits validation is
purchased at time of registration, at Admissions and Records
Office, and/or Student Affairs (Room 1409) throughout the
semester. After purchasing, the validation stickers may be
obtained during the advertised hours of the Student Center
(Room 1406), the Associated Student Office (Room 1408)
and/or Student Affairs (Room 1409). (Refer to Campus ID
information flyer available in Admissions and Records Office,
A.S. Office, Library, Student Affairs Office, and Student Center
Manager’s Office.)
• CAMPUS PHOTO ID CARD
The Campus Photo ID Card is purchased for $2.50 only once
during each student’s tenure at Fullerton College. A current
semester validation sticker should be obtained each term. If
you do not have a valid photo ID, you may receive verification
in Admissions and Records. Bring your birth certificate, or
obtain a driver’s license/photo ID from your nearest DMV.
The Campus Photo ID is the preferred source of identification when setting up campus lab accounts and for all
Admissions and Records transactions. It is required for
the following services:
• the math and computer science labs, open computer labs
• all fitness and circuit training labs
• check or credit card purchases in the Bookstore
• Library, Financial Aid, Tutoring Center, and Student Affairs
• Bursar’s Office to obtain refund
Please refer to Campus/Photo ID Information flyer for hours
to obtain ID cards. Flyers available at: Student Affairs, A.S.
Office, Admissions and Records Office, Library, math and
computer labs, and Student Center Manager’s Office.
• FORMS OF TENDER
Personal, local, imprinted checks made payable to FC Bookstore are accepted in the amount of purchase with current
student photo ID and driver’s license. Visa, MasterCard and
ATM/Debit cards are accepted with provisions posted. Photo
ID may be required.
BURSAR’S OFFICE
1st Floor, Student Services Building (2000)
The Bursar’s Office (Campus Accounting) provides the following
services to students:
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•
•
•
Sells monthly bus passes (OCTA only)
Collects payment for field study trips
Returned checks (NSF) collections and payments
Establishes and monitors scholarship accounts
BUS AND TRAIN INFORMATION
OCTA runs 5 buses by the College: 24, 43, 47, 147 and 213.
OCTA Route 26 and Metrolink and Amtrak trains serve the
Fullerton Transportation Center, just a 5-minute walk, or a
short bus ride away. To get customized trip planning, call
OCTA at (714) 636-RIDE, Metrolink (800) 371-LINNK or Amtrak
(800) USA-RAIL.
WEDNESDAY
IS ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
DISCOUNT DAY AT THE
FC BOOKSTORE
30-day bus passes are available for $45 at the Bursar’s Office
(714) 992-7555. Seniors (65 and older) and those with disabilities
may purchase a 30-day pass for $15 with proof of eligibility. During the first two weeks of the semester, full-time students (12 or
more units) may purchase a bus pass for 75 days at $75 or 120
days at $120. Prices are subject to change by OCTA. You must
have current student ID for any purchase.
Show us your current Campus ID Card with the
A.S. Benefits Validation and receive a 15%
discount on Clothing & Gifts!
Must have current semester validation on card.
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• Provide students with unofficial progress checks for certificates, associate degrees and transfer requirements.
• Provide unofficial evaluations of other college transcripts.
• Assist students in appropriate selection of Math, English and
basic skills courses.
• Assist students in clarifying and selecting their career goals.
• Assist students in resolving concerns about life management
issues.
• Provide information on college policies and regulations.
• Provide walk-in general information counseling.
• Provide Orientation and New Student Group Advising.
In addition, the Counseling Center Staff assists students with:
• Processing Matriculation Forms.
• Scheduling counseling appointments.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The Fullerton College Child Development Center provides a high
quality early childhood program for preschool children ages
21⁄2–51⁄2. Teachers design the early care and learning programs
to meet the developmental needs, interests and learning styles
of the children. The center is licensed and holds accreditation
from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. The Center serves families without regard to sex, race, religion, sexual preference or physical handicap.
Child Development Lab School
The Lab School is designed to provide rich early learning experiences for young children as well as serve as a college classroom
learning environment for students in the Child Development and
Educational Studies Department. Teachers provide an environment that supports and promotes early care and learning through
the creation of natural learning spaces where children can investigate, learn, and develop.
CAREER/LIFE PLANNING CENTER
2000 Building
(714) 992-7043
Mon – Thurs
8:30 am – 6:00 pm
The Career and Life Planning Center offers individual and group
appointments with career counseling faculty. In addition, the
Center provides the following career development services and
resources:
• Counseling to facilitate career exploration and career decision
making
• Counseling for career/life transition
• Special workshops and courses for adult re-entry students
• Assistance with resumes, application letters and interviewing
techniques
• Computerized career information systems
• Career Assessment workshops
• An extensive research library of career reference materials
Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to
6:00 pm. The Center is open year round and follows the holiday
schedule of Fullerton College. There are 2, 3 and 5 day options of
enrollment and the program is available to students, Fullerton
College staff and the greater community. We provide the children
with a nutritious breakfast, lunch and snack daily at no additional
cost. Please call to visit, check availability and tuition rates or to
be added to our waiting list. The Center offers free and reduced
cost childcare services to eligible families.
The Child Development Center is a part of the Fullerton College
Social Sciences Division and works in conjunction with the faculty
of the Child Development and Educational Studies Department.
CADENA/TRANSFER CENTER
Room 1407
(714) 992-7587
cadena.fullcoll.edu
Mon – Thurs
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Cadena/Transfer Center is a one stop combination student
resource and advising center which provides a variety of academic, transfer, personal enrichment and diversity services. The
Cadena/Transfer Center provides the following services and
resources to students, faculty and staff:
• Walk-in transfer advising and assistance.
• Personalized contact with representatives from four-year colleges and universities.
• Transfer information and application workshops.
• Field trips to four-year colleges and universities.
• Transfer Day and college fairs.
• A large collection of college and university catalogs.
• A variety of guides that help you choose the right school for you.
• Multi-media computer stations.
• Cultural, academic and self-enrichment workshops.
• Financial Aid and scholarship information.
• Diversity-related field trips.
For further details see our web site at www.fullcoll.edu or call
(714) 992-7467
COUNSELING SERVICES
The Counseling and Student Development Division provides services for students through the following locations:
• Counseling Center
• CalWORKs Center
• Career/Life Planning Center
• Workforce Center
• Cadena/Transfer Center
• International Students
• Assessment/Orientation Center
In addition, the division provides Counseling Courses in the following subject areas:
• College Experience
• Career Development
• Academic Success
• Educational Planning
COUNSELING CENTER
2000 Bldg., Second Floor
Mon – Thurs
8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Online Counseling
(714) 992-7010
counseling.fullcoll.edu/
The Counseling Center offers new, continuing and returning students with individual or group appointments with counseling faculty to:
• Assist students in preparing a Student Educational Program
Plan (SEPP). This plan will include courses which will meet the
requirements for college majors, career preparation or transfer
to four-year colleges and universities.
• Provide students with information on transfer, major preparation, and general education requirements.
ASSESSMENT/ORIENTATION CENTER
Room 513
Mon – Thurs
8:00 am – 6:00 pm
(714) 992-7010
The Fullerton College Assessment Center offers required assessment tests for enrollment in Math and English courses. No
appointment needed, come to the center during operating hours
to complete your assessment.
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WORKFORCE CENTER
Room 1409
(714) 992-7261
http://workforce.fullcoll.edu
Mon–Thurs
9:00 am – 5:00 pm, June 1–30
Closed July 1 – August 18
The Workforce Center offers services and resources to currentlyenrolled students and Fullerton College graduates from the past
two years. The Center provides:
• daily postings of full-time, part-time, temporary and seasonal
employment opportunities
• individualized assistance for resume/cover letter writing
• mock interviews and interviewing techniques
• workshops
• free resume faxing
• resource materials on relevant job search and business
etiquette topics
• job fairs each term
Students must register each school year by presenting their
current student ID or a driver’s license and class printout.
MISSION STATEMENT
We prepare students to be successful learners.
VISION STATEMENT
Fullerton College will create a community that promotes inquiry and
intellectual curiosity, personal growth and a life-long appreciation for
the power of learning.
CORE VALUES
We respect and value the diversity of our entire community.
We value tradition and innovation.
We support the involvement of all in the decision-making process.
We expect everyone to continue growing and learning.
We believe in the power of the individual and the strength of the group.
We expect everyone to display behavior in accordance with personal
integrity and high ethical standards.
We accept our responsibility for the betterment of the world around us.
DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES
CalWORKs
315 N. Pomona, Fullerton
(714) 449-4792
just west of the campus, between Whiting and Wilshire.
Mon – Thurs
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
The CalWORKs Program is designed for students who are
receiving AFDC/Welfare. CalWORKs students are assigned to a
CalWORKs Counselor that provides the guidance and support
needed to meet both their academic goals and the requirements
mandated by their County Social Worker. Services include:
• Academic, career and personal counseling
• Referral to both on/off campus resources for basic needs and
emergency support services (housing, utilities, mental health,
shelter, etc.)
• Child care grants for both on/off-campus childcare providers.
• Emergency assistance for bus passes, parking permits and
books.
• A CalWORKs team approach is used to advocate for student
rights.
In addition, students not currently receiving AFDC/Welfare but
who are considering applying should schedule an appointment
with a CalWORKs Counselor prior to applying through their local
County office in order to secure an overview of the CalWORKs
Program requirements.
Room 840
(714) 992-7270
For hearing impaired – (714) 992-7221
Website: http://dsp.fullcoll.edu
The Disability Support Services Center provides accommodations and/or services to enrolled students with professionally
verified disabilities. Services may include specialized tutoring,
registration assistance, priority registration, materials in alternate
forms, adaptive equipment, interpreters, academic counseling
(specialized), test taking facilitation, medical parking, and more.
Also available to eligible students are the adaptive computer lab
classes. Hours vary, please check with the office.
EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM
AND SERVICES (EOPS)
Student Services Bldg. (2000)
(714) 992-7470
Second Floor
Website: http://eops.fullcoll.edu
EOPS is a statewide program that offers special assistance to students who qualify based on a demonstrated economic and educational disadvantage. Services are offered through the program’s
outreach, support (professional, paraprofessional counseling,
financial aid/scholarship information, workshops), and transfer
services. Students interested in applying should inquire about
application deadlines. Hours vary, please check with the office.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER
Room 712
(714) 992-7580
[email protected]
http://isc.fullcoll.edu
Mon–Thurs
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The International Student Center (ISC) provides services to international students on the F-1 student visa and those seeking an
F-1 student visa. The ISC a full-service office dedicated to supporting international students both academically and personally.
International students benefit from specialized and individual
attention. Services and programs include:
• Int’l. Admissions (new, transfer, and change of status students)
• Academic counseling
• Immigration advising
• New Student Orientation and Welcome Week activities
• Housing and American host family resources
• Employment authorization and resources
• Cultural activities and social events
• California Cousins Program
More information on the F-1 student visa can be found at
http://educationusa.state.gov.
FINANCIAL AID AND
VETERANS’ SERVICES OFFICE
Administration Building 100
Room 115
Mon and Thurs
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Cal Grants (714) 992-7058
FAX (714) 879-0864
Fee Waivers (714) 992-9947
General Information (714) 992-7050
H.S. Outreach (714) 992-9947
Loan Deferments (714) 992-7052
Lost Checks (714) 992-7057
Probation & Appeals (714) 992-5277
Student Loans (714) 992-7052
Veterans Affairs (714) 992-7055
Work-Study (714) 992-7054
Website: http://financialaid.fullcoll.edu
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
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• FINANCIAL AID programs include the California Community
Colleges Board of Governors’ Fee Waiver (BOGFW), Federal
Pell Grant, Cal Grant (B and C), Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Work-Study
(FWS), and Federal Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized).
Men who are from age 18 through 25 are required to register with the Selective Service System in order to receive
financial aid. This requirement covers both U.S. citizens
and most other men residing in the U.S., except lawful
non-immigrants as long as they maintain that status. Men
may register online and contact the Selective Service at
www.sss.gov and at 1-847-688-6888.
• VETERANS programs include the California Department
of Veterans Affairs Veterans’ Survivors and Dependents
Fee Waiver, Montgomery GI Bills-Regular Active Duty and
Selected Reserve (Chapters 30 and 1606), Veterans’ Survivors and Dependents (Ch. 35), Vocational Rehabilitation
(Ch. 31), and more.
HEALTH CENTER
Room 1204 (PE BUILDING)
The Health Center provides health care and personal counseling to the students of Fullerton College. The $14 mandatory
health fee (payable at the time of registration)* includes the following services:
• HEALTH CARE — Health/wellness counseling, screening for
immediate or follow-up care, medical treatment for illness, first
aid for traumatic injuries, hearing appraisals, maintenance of
health records, accident reporting, health education, referral to
community agencies. A student accident insurance plan* is
maintained by Health Services.
*Students pay a deductible and limitations apply
• CLINICAL MEDICINE — Physician and nurse practitioner consultation by appointment, diagnosis and treatment of illness is
free of charge. Clinical laboratory testing*, radiology referral
and follow-up*, medications and/or prescriptions*, minor surgery*, referral to community hospitals/specialist are provided.
*Available at low cost for students
FOOD SERVICE
CAMPUS DINING
• Campus Dining, located in the 800 Building, features hot
entrees, pizza, grilled burgers, breakfast burritos and graband-go convenience items.
• Beverage and Snack vending units are located throughout the
campus for 24/7 availability.
• CRISIS INTERVENTION AND PERSONAL COUNSELING —
Individual consultation with a licensed psychologist based on
crisis intervention model. Referrals available to private and
community health agencies.
*Health Fees are charged to students whether or not they choose
to use Health Services. The Health Fees are required in accordance with Section 76355 of the Education Code.
FULLERTON COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.
The Fullerton College Foundation’s mission is to promote the
educational welfare of Fullerton College students by assisting
with financial support. This is done through the hundreds of scholarships set up at the Foundation. The opportunity to receive a
scholarship is open for students continuing their education at
Fullerton College, and those graduating and going on to a fouryear college or university.
Applications for scholarships will be available the beginning of
January 2006. They can be found at Fullerton College’s Financial
Aid Dept., the Counseling Dept., the Cadena Center, as well as
the Foundation office. All applications must be returned directly to
the Foundation located at 315 Pomona Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832
by the deadline stated on the application. Office hours are Monday through Friday 9 am–1 pm.
The Fullerton College Foundation was incorporated in 1959
under the laws of California as a non-profit organization. The corporation has the power and responsiblity to receive bequests,
gifts, donations, legacies, and funds for the carrying out of these
objectives. If you would like to contribute a tax-deductible donation or establish a scholarship, please contact the Foundation at
(714) 525-5651.
LIBRARY
800 Building
(714) 992-7061
Web Page: http://library.fullcoll.edu
The mission of the William T. Boyce Library is to assist students,
faculty, and staff to attain their educational and informational
goals in a supportive library environment. The library offers traditional services such as a large circulating book and audiovisual
collection, periodicals, interlibrary loan service, reserve materials
and reference and research assistance. Current technologies
have been incorporated into the library’s services, available both
on campus and off campus via the library’s website. These include the library catalog, online databases for periodicals and
in-depth subject resources, as well as Internet searching and documentation assistance.
In the library building itself, located at the north end of the Fullerton College quad, the staff is on duty to assist students with their
research needs. There are computers with Internet connections
for student research use, as well as email express and word processing capabilities. In addition, there are Internet connections for
laptop computers. Adaptive workstations are available to assist
persons with disabilities in accessing information.
YOUR HEALTH FEES AT WORK
Library Instruction Sessions are offered throughout the semester
to assist students wishing to learn to use the online catalog and
periodical databases, to upgrade their Internet skills, and to learn
bibliographic citation formats needed for research papers.
The Student Health Center provides all of the services you find
in a routine medical clinic. Most of the services such as a visit
to the physician, nurse practitioner, RN, psychologist, or health
educator are at no cost to you. Laboratory tests, immunizations,
medications, pelvic exams and employment or wellness exams
are provided at very low fees. Call (714) 992-7414 or *85
Campus Public Phones.
Nurses are available from Mon–Thurs, 8:30 am – 1 pm
Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Psychologists
by appointment
Check our website: http://healthservices.fullcoll.edu
Hours:
Monday – Thursday
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings
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Students without a DMV disabled person placard will need to take
their student parking permit to the Disability Support Services
Center (Room 840) along with a medical verification of disability.
Once authorized, students will complete an application for medical parking and the student permit will be exchanged for a medical permit. This will allow students to park in any staff or student
lot on campus (no meter parking or parking in disabled parking
stalls).
PARKING
STUDENT PARKING
All students parking their vehicles on the Fullerton College campus must display a current semester or daily parking permit. Student parking permits may be purchased by accessing WebStar or
during In-Person Registration. Daily parking permits may be purchased from the yellow daily parking permit vending machines
available in designated parking lots. Failure to display a parking
permit or violating parking regulations may result in a parking violation notice issued.
Parking in carpool slots or T marked slots (administration parking)
is not allowed.
Please Note:
PARKING FEES
• Parking-Automobiles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00
BOGG Fee Waiver Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00
Motorcycles* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00
• Daily Parking Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 day or evening
• Metered Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25¢ per 15 minutes
Pursuant to Section 4461 of Ca. Vehicle Code, “No person to
whom a disabled person placard has been issued may lend the
placard to any other person, nor may any disabled person knowingly permit the use for parking purposes of the placard…by one
not entitled to it.”
*Motorcycles and vehicles with convertible tops: Students
must register their license plate and permit number with the
Campus Safety Office.
SAFETY
Building 1500
(714) 992-7341
The Department offers an Evening Escort Service, Monday through
Friday, from dusk until 11:00 pm. To request an escort, use the
EMERGENCY TELEPHONES located throughout the campus and
call extension 27343 or use a campus public phone and press
#81. Further information on all services may be obtained through
the Campus Safety Website at http://campussafety.fullcoll.edu.
CLARIFICATION OF PARKING AND TRAFFIC RULES AND
REGULATIONS
Any questions regarding parking fees, campus parking rules and
regulations should be directed to the Campus Safety Department at extension 27341 (Press 0), (714) 992-7341 (Press 0),
from off campus, or see the Campus Safety Website at http://
campussafety.fullcoll.edu.
STUDENT AFFAIRS
MEDICAL PARKING
All students, including students with DMV disabled person placards, must purchase a student parking sticker. Students with a
DMV placard must display both the placard and a student parking
permit. This will allow students who have a permanent or long
term (>45 days) verified disability to park in any disabled parking
stall, student, staff, or metered lot. Any student who has a short
term (<45 days) medical verification requesting special parking,
should go to Fullerton College’s Campus Safety Office.
Building 1409 (South of Tennis Courts)
(714) 992-7248
“FC DAYS” Ticket Sales
Website: http://stuaff.fullcoll.edu
The Student Affairs Office provides practical learning experiences
that complement classroom instruction. Information regarding
campus events scheduling, student rights, student government,
clubs and organizations, student discounts, “FC Days” ticket
sales and a wide-variety of programs, including Commencement
and Men and Women of Distinction are coordinated by the Student Affairs staff. The staff is a catalyst for information on campus
procedures, and assists and supervises students to ensure successful programs, services and activities. Hours vary; please
check with the office.
HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR PARKING PERMIT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If you have purchased parking, obtain your permit during the following dates and times at the locations listed below.
Parking permits will not be mailed; they must be obtained in person.
Bring your student schedule/bill indicating that you have paid the necessary fees.
Students will be permitted to park without a permit in any student lot during the first three days of the summer term without
receiving a citation. Parking enforcement in student lots will begin on June 12.
Student parking in staff lots is not permitted at any time and violators will be cited.
LOCATION
2000 Building, 1st Floor
Campus Safety, Building 1500
DATES
May 30 – June 1 • June 5 – June 8
June 12 – August 17
HOURS
Monday – Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday – Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED
Monday – Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday – Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED
Pay all necessary fees at the Admissions and Records Office before requesting your permit.
Parking regulations will be enforced in student lots Monday through Saturday beginning June 12, 2006.
For questions regarding permits, parking rules and regulations, call the Campus Safety Office at (714) 992-7341 and press 0.
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NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Individuals who believe they are a victim of sexual harassment, or have questions about our policies, may contact
the Director of Equity and Diversity at (714) 992-7720 or
e-mail your questions or concerns by accessing the online
complaint form at http://diversity.fullcoll.edu.
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
The North Orange County Community College District in
compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws,
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, ancestry, marital status, age, religion, disability,
gender, sex, or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures, or practices.
DECLARACION DE NO DESCRIMINACION
El Distrito de North Orange County Community College en
cumplimiento con las leyes federales y estatales vigentes
no discrimina por razones de raza, color, origen nacional,
ascendencia, estado civil, edad, religión, incapacidad
fisica, sexo o orientacion sexual, en ninguna de sus normas, procedimientos o prácticas.
Consistent with State and Federal law and District policy,
the North Orange County Community College District forbids sexual harassment at any of its locations. The District
will take preventive, corrective, and disciplinary action for
any act that violates this policy or the rights and privileges
it is designed to protect.
Cumpliendo con las leyes federales y la polìtica del Distrito, el North Orange County Community College District
prohibe el acoso sexual en todos sus locales. El Distrito
tomará medidas preventivas, correctivas y disciplinarias
por cualquier acto que viole esta polÌtica o los derechos y
privilegios para la protección de los cuales ha sido designada.
The District does not discriminate against any employees
or applicants for employment on the basis of their age, or
because of their medical condition; nor does the District
discriminate on the basis of citizenship or sexual orientation, within the limits imposed by law or District policy. This
non-discrimination statement covers admission, access,
and service in District programs, activities, and application
for and treatment in District employment.
El Distrito no discrimina contra ningun empleado o solicitante de empleo por razones de edad o condición medica:
tampoco discrimina el Distrito por razones de ciudadania u
orientación sexual, dentro de los limites impuestos por la
ley o la polìtica del Distrito. Esta declaración contra la discriminación cubre la admisión, el acceso, y el servicio en
programs y actividades del Distrito, y la solicitud de trabajo
y el tratamiento como empleado del Distrito.
The North Orange County Community College District is
an equal opportunity employer. Individuals who believe
they are victims of discrimination and/or harassment, or
have questions about our policies, may contact the Director of Equity and Diversity and Title IX, Sec. 504/ADA
Coordinator, Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman Avenue,
Fullerton, CA 92832-2095, 714/992-7720; the District Director, Employer/Employee Relations, North Orange County
Community College District, 1830 W. Romneya Drive,
Anaheim, CA 92801, (714) 808-4810; or any other District/
College administrator of their choosing. You may also
obtain additional information by accessing http://diversity.
fullcoll.edu.
El North Orange County Community College District es
us empleador de oportunidad. Los individuos que crean
ser victimas de discriminación y/o acoso, o que tengan
preguntas sobre nuestras normas, pueden ponerse en
contacto con el Director of Equity and Diversity and Title IX,
Sec. 504/ADA Coordinator, Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832-2095, 714/992-7720;
District Director, Employer/Employee Relations, North
Orange County Community College District, 1830 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim, CA 92801, (714) 808-4810; o cualquier otro administrador del District o Fullerton College de
su preferencia. La falta de abilidad en el ingles no sera un
impedimento en la admision o participacion en programas
de estudios vocacionales.
POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT
It is the policy of the North Orange County Community College District to provide an educational, employment, and
business environment free of unwelcome sexual advances,
requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical
conduct or communication constituting sexual harassment
as defined and otherwise prohibited by state and federal
statutes.
Sexual harassment occurs when unwelcome sexual advances are made; sexual favors are requested, or other
verbal/physical conduct of a sexual nature is made as
either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual’s educational or employment status and has the
purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s educational or work performance or creating an
intimidating, hostile, or offensive educational or working
environment.
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CAMPUS SAFETY
DRUG-FREE AND ALCOHOL-FREE
DISTRICT POLICY
Students Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act
In compliance with the Students Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act of 1990 and to ensure a safe, secure environment,
the College has adopted the following procedures:
The Federal Government has mandated that as of October 1,
1990, there will be no drug usage by students, staff or faculty on
college campuses anywhere in the United States.
A.
On January 13, 1992, the Board of Trustees of the North Orange
County Community College District adopted the following policy
statement to comply with the law. The policy, which is to be
shared in writing with students, staff and faculty is as follows:
Students and staff should report serious crimes and
emergencies, i.e., fire/medical, occurring on campus to the
Campus Safety Department, or call 911. When using an oncampus phone or Emergency Phone, call 27343. Campus
Safety may be contacted at T-8 or by calling Ext. 27341 or
27342 during regular business hours (8:00am – 5:00pm).
The Campus Safety Department is located at the west side
of the campus off Lemon St.
On November 18, 1988, Congress passed the Drug-Free
Workplace Act of 1988. (P.L. 100-690, Title V, Subtitle D; 41
U.S.C. 701 et seq.). The statute requires contractors and
grantees of Federal agencies to certify that they will provide a
drug-free workplace. Making this required certification is a precondition for receiving a contract or grant from a Federal agency.
In most cases, a Campus Safety staff member will respond
to the scene and will complete a Fullerton College Incident
Report. If necessary, the Fullerton Police Department will be
contacted.
B.
C.
D.
Only staff members are authorized to have keys to buildings, and no students are to have access to campus
facilities without staff supervision. Facility safety and
security problems should be reported to the Maintenance/
Operations Office, or Campus Safety Department.
The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments
of 1989 (P.L. 101-226) amends the previous law of 1988 to include
that it is also unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and alcohol in the workplace or at any
District activities or events or while performing District business.
The Campus Safety Department has the authority to
enforce the campus Code of Conduct, under the Education
and Penal Code of the State of California; and according to
the Education Code is the liaison with local police and
Sheriff’s departments in all cases of criminal actions. The
campus emergency procedures publication states that
students and staff should make a prompt and accurate
report to the Campus Safety Department in the event of an
emergency.
Compliance for Employees
The District intends to make every effort to provide and maintain
a drug-free workplace. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Schools and
Communities Act Amendments of 1989, it is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and
alcohol in all buildings, property, facilities, service areas and
satellite centers of the district. Any employee violating this policy
will be subject to disciplinary action which may include termination. Any employee convicted under a criminal drug and/or alcohol statute for conduct in the workplace or while on District business must report this conviction within five (5) calendar days to
the Vice Chancellor, Human Resources.
Campus programs which inform students and employees
about being responsible for their own safety and the safety
of others include:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
E.
Pursuant to the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, it is unlawful to
manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, or use controlled
substances at all District worksites and/or while in the performance of District business or attending a District event or program.
Emergency procedures publication posted widely on
campus.
Notices which are distributed periodically to all staff
members.
Periodic articles in the student newspaper on safetyrelated issues.
Programs presented by the Associated Students.
Staff Development programs.
Compliance for Students
The District intends to make every effort to provide and maintain
a drug-free campus. Pursuant to the Drug-Free Schools and
Communities Act Amendments of 1989, it is unlawful to manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess, use or sell illicit drugs and
alcohol in all buildings, property, facilities, service areas and
satellite centers of the District. All students are required to comply
with this policy as a condition of their continued enrollment. Any
student violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action,
including suspension, and up to expulsion.
The Student Code of Conduct and the State Penal Code
prohibit the possession, use, and sale of alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs on campus, except as specified in
the Education Code.
Legal Sanctions Under Federal, State and Local Laws are
available in the following locations:
1.
2.
EVENING ESCORT SERVICES
Student Affairs Office, Building 1409
Campus Public Safety Department, T-8
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Counseling, Treatment, Rehabilitation
Information
*Evening escort services are available all day Monday
through Friday. If a student or staff member wants an
escort to his/her vehicle, locate a red emergency telephone (dial #27343), a blue light box (press emergency
button), or utilize a campus public telephone (dial *81).
An officer will meet you at your location, then escort
you to your vehicle.
Personal counseling and complete referral information is available for students in the Student Health Center.
Please refer to College Catalog for standards of student
conduct and discipline policy.
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A CAMPUS IN TRANSITION
Fullerton College is engaged in an extensive capital projects program to renovate
existing facilities and construct new facilities. Some projects will result in programs
and services being assigned to new locations. Others will require temporary
reassignment. To assist our students in finding classes and support services easily,
each semester this page will provide current information regarding changes in
campus facilities.
As of Summer 2006 —
COMPLETED NEW CONSTRUCTION:
Opening of new Lemon Street Parking Structure
Completion of new elevator on 300 Building
NEW CONSTRUCTION:
Campus Commons — 2-story construction on site of 200 Building
Classroom Office Building — 2-story construction on site of Parking Lot B
Chilled Water Infrastructure Project — campus wide
For Safety: Follow marked directional paths. Do not enter fenced or barricaded
areas at construction site.
— SMOKING ON CAMPUS —
All smoking is prohibited within 20 feet of any main exit, entrance or operable
window of all campus buildings. (NOCCCD AP 3570, based on Government Code
7697)
Some smoking areas exist which are consistent with the above law:
• north of the 700 Building on the patio
• east of the 1200 Building (across from the tennis courts)
• north of the Wilshire Auditorium
Signs, benches, and cigarette disposal containers mark the areas.
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Computer Science ................................................................................34
Intro to Program Concepts in C++...................................................34
Construction Technology ....................................................................34
Uniform Plumbing Code ..................................................................34
Cosmetology.........................................................................................34
Adv Makeup/Microdermabrasion *NEW*.....................................34
Cosmetology — Level 1 .................................................................34
Cosmetology — Levels 2, 3, 4, 5 ....................................................35
Intro to Techniques/Cosmetology....................................................36
Counseling and Guidance ...................................................................36
Academic Success/College Survival ...............................................36
Career Exploration ..........................................................................36
Career Motivation and Self-Confidence ..........................................37
Career/Life Planning........................................................................37
College Orientation..........................................................................36
Educational Planning.......................................................................36
Dance.....................................................................................................37
Ballet I and II ...................................................................................37
Hip Hop Dance I ..............................................................................38
Jazz I and II .....................................................................................38
Modern Dance I...............................................................................37
Modern Dance II..............................................................................38
Social Dance ...................................................................................38
Earth Sciences......................................................................................38
Astronomy .......................................................................................38
Geology of the Owens Valley ..........................................................39
Intro to Oceanography.....................................................................39
Intro to Oceanography: Field Exp....................................................39
Physical Geology and Lab...............................................................38
Economics ............................................................................................39
Honors Principles of Econ — Macro ...............................................39
Principles of Economics — Macro...................................................39
Principles of Economics — Micro....................................................39
English...................................................................................................40
American Literature to the Civil War................................................41
College Writing ................................................................................40
Critical Reasoning/Writing ...............................................................41
Developmental Writing ....................................................................40
Honors Critical Reasoning/Writing ..................................................41
Intro to Literature .............................................................................40
Prep for College Writing ..................................................................10
English as a Second Language (ESL) ................................................42
Adv Reading/Writing........................................................................43
Basic English Grammar...................................................................42
Composition ....................................................................................43
High Inter Reading/Writing ..............................................................43
Inter American English Pronunciation .............................................42
Inter Conversation ...........................................................................42
Inter English Grammar ....................................................................42
Low Adv English: Non-Native Speakers..........................................43
Environmental Sciences ......................................................................43
Environmental Biology and Lab.......................................................43
Ethnic Studies.......................................................................................43
Chicano/Chicana History.................................................................43
History of African Americans in the US ...........................................43
French....................................................................................................44
French I/II Language Program *NEW* ............................................44
Geography.............................................................................................44
Global Geography ...........................................................................44
History ...................................................................................................44
History of the United States.............................................................44
Honors Western Civilization ............................................................44
Survey of American History.............................................................45
Western Civilization.........................................................................44
Women in United States History .....................................................45
World Civilizations ...........................................................................44
Italian .....................................................................................................45
Elementary Italian I..........................................................................45
Japanese ...............................................................................................46
Elementary Japanese I and II..........................................................46
CLASS INDEX
Accounting............................................................................................26
Financial Accounting .......................................................................26
Managerial Accounting....................................................................26
Administration of Justice ....................................................................27
Basic Police Academy Orientation ..................................................27
CAD Crime Scene Application ........................................................27
DNA Generic Fingerprinting ............................................................27
Intro to Law Enforcement ................................................................28
Law Enforcement Instructor Dev .....................................................27
Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement .............................................27
Anthropology ........................................................................................28
Cultural Anthropology......................................................................28
Physical Anthropology Lab..............................................................28
Physical Anthropology.....................................................................28
Art ........................................................................................................28
Advanced Life Drawing ...................................................................29
Advanced Painting ..........................................................................30
Art History: Ancient and Medieval ...................................................28
Art History: Renaissance to Modern................................................28
Basic Drawing .................................................................................29
Beginning Life Drawing ...................................................................29
Beginning Painting ..........................................................................29
Ceramics Laboratory .......................................................................29
Ceramics: Advanced .......................................................................29
Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding .................................................29
Ceramics: Beginning Throwing .......................................................29
Fundamentals of Cartooning ...........................................................29
Intermediate Life Drawing ...............................................................29
Intermediate Painting ......................................................................30
Intro to Advertising and Graphic Design..........................................29
Intro to Art........................................................................................28
Automotive............................................................................................30
Automotive Fundamentals...............................................................30
Biology ..................................................................................................30
General Biology...............................................................................30
Genetics and Biotech in Society......................................................30
Human Biology ................................................................................30
Organismal Biology .........................................................................30
Business Management.........................................................................31
Legal Environment of Business.......................................................31
Writing for Business ........................................................................31
Chemistry ..............................................................................................31
Chemistry for Daily Life ...................................................................31
Chemistry in a Changing World.......................................................31
Elementary Chemistry .....................................................................31
General Chemistry ..........................................................................32
Intro to Chemistry ............................................................................31
Child Development and Family Life....................................................32
Early Childhood Ed: Health and Safety ...........................................32
Human Development: Early Years ..................................................32
Intro to Early Childhood Education..................................................32
Chinese..................................................................................................32
Elementary Chinese — Mandarin I .................................................32
Cinema, Radio and Television.............................................................32
Career Advancement/Internship......................................................32
Computer Graphics ..............................................................................32
Digital Photography .........................................................................33
Intro to Computer Graphics for MACs .............................................32
Computer Information Systems (CIS).................................................33
Intro to Information Systems ...........................................................33
Intro to Personal Computers ...........................................................33
Intro to the Internet ..........................................................................33
Spreadsheet I (MS Excel 2003) ......................................................33
Spreadsheet II (MS Excel 2003) .....................................................33
Web Page Design II (HTML) ...........................................................33
Web Page Design III (HTML/JavaScript) ........................................34
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Prevention/Care of Athletic Injuries .................................................58
Psychology of Sport ........................................................................58
Self Defense — Boxing ...................................................................57
Soccer ........................................................................................56,57
Spinning ..........................................................................................53
Sport and the United States Society ...............................................58
Step Aerobics ..................................................................................54
Surfing .............................................................................................54
Swim for Fitness..............................................................................55
Swimming........................................................................................54
Tai Chi Chuan .................................................................................56
Tennis..............................................................................................54
Volleyball .......................................................................54, 55, 56, 57
Walking for Fitness..........................................................................54
Water Polo.......................................................................................57
Weight Training/Weight Lifting ........................................................57
Yoga ................................................................................................53
Physics ..................................................................................................59
College Physics...............................................................................59
General Physics ..............................................................................60
Political Science ...................................................................................60
American Government ....................................................................60
Psychology ...........................................................................................60
Child Psychology.............................................................................60
General Psychology ........................................................................60
Human Sexuality .............................................................................60
Reading .................................................................................................61
College Reading: Logical Analysis ..................................................61
Developmental Reading ..................................................................61
Preparation for College Reading .....................................................61
Real Estate ............................................................................................61
Appraisal: Residential......................................................................61
Appraisal: Standards and Ethics .....................................................61
Principles of Real Estate .................................................................61
Recreation .............................................................................................59
Backpacking ....................................................................................59
Camping and Our Bodyboarding Environ........................................59
Camping and Our Surfing Environment ..........................................59
Sociology ..............................................................................................62
Intro to Sociology.............................................................................62
Marriage and Family........................................................................62
Social Problems ..............................................................................62
Spanish..................................................................................................62
Elementary Spanish I/II ...................................................................63
Spanish for the Spanish Speaker....................................................63
Spanish I/II Language Program *NEW* .........................................62
Speech...................................................................................................63
Interpersonal Communication .........................................................64
Public Speaking...............................................................................63
Student Support Services....................................................................64
Adaptive Computer Access: Word Proc ..........................................64
Adaptive Computer: Learning Strategies ........................................64
Learning Assessment......................................................................64
Technology-Related Courses..............................................................65
Technology and Engineering: Indep Study .....................................65
Theatre Arts ..........................................................................................65
Experimental Theatre ......................................................................65
Intro to the Theatre..........................................................................65
Movement/Performance Skills: Theatre ..........................................65
Summer Theatre Workshop ............................................................65
Theatre Arts Seminar ......................................................................66
Theatre Arts: Indep Study ...............................................................66
Welding..................................................................................................66
Fundamentals of Inert Gas Welding................................................66
Intro to Welding ...............................................................................66
Welding Skills Lab ...........................................................................66
Wellness ................................................................................................59
Intro to Massage..............................................................................59
Stress Mgmt/Relaxation Training ....................................................59
Journalism ............................................................................................46
Mass Media Survey.........................................................................46
Reporting and Writing......................................................................46
Mathematics..........................................................................................46
Basic Mathematics ..........................................................................46
Calculus for Business......................................................................48
Calculus...........................................................................................49
College Algebra for Business Calculus ...........................................48
College Algebra...............................................................................48
Elementary Algebra.........................................................................47
Intermediate Algebra .......................................................................47
Intermediate Calculus......................................................................49
Intro Probability and Statistics .........................................................48
Liberal Arts Mathematics.................................................................47
Plane Geometry ..............................................................................47
Pre-Algebra .....................................................................................46
Trigonometry ...................................................................................48
Music .....................................................................................................50
Advanced Strings ............................................................................51
Beginning Guitar..............................................................................51
Beginning Piano ..............................................................................51
Beginning Voice ..............................................................................51
Concert Band ..................................................................................51
Fullerton College Master Chorale....................................................51
History of Rock Music......................................................................51
Instrumental Performance Practicum ..............................................50
Intro to Opera ..................................................................................50
Jazz History — An Appreciation......................................................50
Music Appreciation ..........................................................................50
Music Fundamentals .......................................................................50
Music Laboratory.............................................................................50
Musical Theatre Techniques ...........................................................50
The Music Business ........................................................................50
Nutrition and Foods .............................................................................52
Nutrition Today ................................................................................52
Paralegal Studies..................................................................................52
Ethics...............................................................................................52
Law Office Management .................................................................52
Philosophy and Religious Studies......................................................52
Critical Thinking and Writing............................................................52
Intro to Philosophy...........................................................................52
Logic and Critical Thinking ..............................................................52
World Religions ...............................................................................52
Photography .........................................................................................52
Intro to Photography........................................................................52
Physical Education...............................................................................53
Aikido...............................................................................................53
Aquatic Conditioning — Seniors......................................................55
Baseball...........................................................................................56
Basketball........................................................................................55
Beach Volleyball..............................................................................54
Billiards............................................................................................53
Body Building, Dev/Weightlifting .....................................................56
Body Conditioning and Fitness........................................................55
Bodyboarding ..................................................................................58
Cardio Kick Boxing Aerobics ...........................................................56
Cardiovascular Conditioning ...........................................................53
Caribbean Diving Tour ....................................................................57
Conditioning for Athletes .................................................................57
First Aid, CPR and Safety Education ..............................................58
Fitness Testing: Exercise Prescription ............................................55
Fitness Training Lab — Circuit ........................................................55
Football — Defense and Offense ....................................................57
Golf..................................................................................................53
Kayaking..........................................................................................54
Kickboxing .......................................................................................56
Lifetime Fitness ...............................................................................56
Open Water I Scuba........................................................................58
Outrigger Paddling ..........................................................................54
Pilates..............................................................................................53
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1200 PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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1500 CAMPUS SAFETY
600 NORTH SCIENCE
1600 HORTICULTURE CENTER
700 TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
Wilshire Avenue
F FACULTY LOUNGE
800 LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
H HEALTH CENTER
W1-W2 WILSHIRE CONTINUING ED.
830 FOOD SERVICE, MAILROOM
DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES
CE CONTINUING ED. 1-5
900 MACHINING/PRINTING
B OCTA BUS STOPS
METER PARKING
1300 THEATRE ARTS
910 AUTO TECHNOLOGY
1000 FINE ARTS/ART GALLERY
321 East Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, California 92832-2095
(714) 992-7000
1800 CHILDCARE CENTER/CLASSROOMS
2000 STUDENT SERVICES/T.V.
2100 SCULPTURE/3D ARTS
2200 ACADEMIC COMPUTING
2300 CLASSROOMS
2400 CLASSROOMS
3000 BERKELEY CENTER
www.fullcoll.edu
Updated: January, 2006
Grab your favorite blanket, pack a picnic, and join us for
an evening of music under the stars at the
Fullerton College Summer Concert Series.
Concerts begin at 5 pm. Admission is FREE.
Dates: June 17, July 1, July 22
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Organization
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North Orange County Community College District
Board of Trustees
Jeffrey P. Brown
Otto J. Lacayo
Leonard L. Lahtinen
Molly McClanahan
Donna Miller
Manuel Ontiveros
Nancy M. Rice
Victoria Rizo, Student Trustee, Fullerton College
Karen Johnson, Student Trustee, Cypress College
Jerome Hunter, Ed. D, Chancellor
Kathleen O’Connell Hodge, Ed.D, President, Fullerton College
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