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General Calendar Dates

May 20 Online (MyGWC) Continuing students registration beginsMay 24 Online (MyGWC) New/Returning students registration beginsMay 29 Cosmetology Classes beginMay 29 - June 16 Online registration continuesJune 16 Residency Determination DateJune 17 Summer Session beginsJuly 4 Holiday – No ClassesAugust 1 Deadline to file for Summer GraduationAugust 11 End of Summer Session

For withdrawal and refund dates, refer to your printed student class program (web schedule bill) available on My GWC.

For information regarding other student services and information, refer to the departmental websites listed below and on the following pages.

ACE (Accessibility Center for Education) www.goldenwestcollege.edu/ace/

Admissions and Records www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/

Counseling www.goldenwestcollege.edu/counseling/

Financial Aid www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao/

Learning Resources www.goldenwestcollege.edu/lrc/

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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE15744 Goldenwest Street

P.O. Box 2748Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0748

ACCREDITATIONSGolden West College is accredited

by the following agencies:

Accrediting Commission for Communityand Junior Colleges of the Western Association

of Schools and CollegesAn institutional accrediting body recognized by theCouncil for Higher Education Accreditation and the

U.S. Department of Education.3402 Mendocino Avenue

Santa Rosa, CA 95403707 569-9177

California Board of Registered NursingP.O. Box 944210

400 R. Street, Suite 4030Sacramento, CA 95814

916 322-3350

National League for Nursing AccreditingCommission

61 Broadway - 33rd floorNew York, NY 10006212 363-5555 ext 153

800 669-1656

California State Board of CosmetologyP.O. Box 944226

Sacramento, CA 94244-2260800 952-5210

National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)101 Blue Seal Drive, Suite 101

Leesburg, VA 20175703 669-6650

Quick ReferenceCampus Map ...............................................................back cover

Course Listings ........................................................................ 4-8

Student Computer Center ...........................................................7

We’re Here to Help ............................................................... 10-11

How To Get In Touch With UsAdmissions Information 714 895-8306 www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/

Counseling Appointments 714 895-8119 www.goldenwestcollege.edu/counseling/

Matriculation Information 714 895-8207 www.goldenwestcollege.edu/assessment/matriculation.html

Registration Information 714 895-8306 www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/

General Information 714 892-7711 www.goldenwestcollege.edu

Cultural Events 714 895-8772 www.gwctheater.com or www.goldenwestcollege.edu/gallery

How To Find UsLocated just off the 405 freeway at the corner of Edinger and Goldenwest Streets at 15744 Goldenwest Street.

PRESIDENTWes Bryan

BOARD OF TRUSTEESDavid A. Grant; Mary L. Hornbuckle; Jim Moreno;

Jerry Patterson; Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D.; Student Trustee

CHANCELLORAndrew C. Jones, Ed.D.

We want to make your enrollment at Golden West College as easy as possible.

Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information in this schedule. Students are advised, however, that such information is subject to change without notice and the Board of Trustees of the Coast Community College District, the Chancellor of the Coast Community College District, and the President of Golden West College reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal rules, resolutions, or policies within the administration area of such officers. In addition, some courses are not offered every semester or every year.

It is the policy of the Coast Community College District to provide all persons with equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, disability, or marital status.

If you need information in an alternate format, please contact the Accessibility Center for Education at (714) 895-8721 (voice) or (714) 895-8350 (TDD).

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If you need information in alternate format, please contact the Accessibility Center for

Education (ACE) at (714) 895-8721 (voice), and (714) 895-8350 (TDD). Please allow a

minimum of 2 weeks from the date of request to produce materials in alternate format.

ANTHROPOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/anthropology

(714) [email protected]

ANTH G100 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 unitsAn introduction to cultural diversity and its causes.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45921 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Parikh

ARTwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/art

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ART G100 - Introduction to Art 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G102A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts in society for both the general interest and art major student. Lectures and field trips.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45906 8:30am-12:45pm MW FORUM2 101 Redfield

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/autotech

(714) [email protected]

AUTO G101 - Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 unitsThis course is designed to teach the student about the operation and maintenance of modern automobiles. There is an emphasis on the theory of the basic operating systems, including engine, electrical, chassis, and driveline systems.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.$10 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45932 12-3:20pm TTh AUTO D 112 Kasabian and 3:20-4:25pm TTh AUTO D 112

AUTO G120 - Electrical/Electronic Systems, Introductory 5 unitsAn introductory course covering theory and practical experiments in automotive electrical/electronics, circuit concepts, wiring diagram interpretation, and systems fault diagnosis. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 Certification course. Advisory: Auto G101

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Auto G101$10 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45918 6-8:05pm MTWTh AUTO D 106 Kramer and 8:05-9:35pm MTWTh AUTO D 106

BIOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/biology

(714) [email protected]

BIOL G100 - Introduction to Biology 4 unitsA survey course emphasizing basic concepts of biology for non-science majors. Unifying concepts to be covered include: cell biology, animal and plant physiology, genetics and evolution, and plant, animal and human ecology.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$7 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13Students must enroll in the lecture 41046 and one of the labs: 45897 or 45952

LECTURE41046 11:15am-2:20pm TWTh MATHSC 118 Kelly

LAB45897 8-11:05am TWTh MATHSC 124B Langdon45952 2:30-5:35pm TWTh MATHSC 124B Valinluck

Students must enroll in the lecture 45951 and one of the labs: 41052 or 45953

LECTURE45951 2:30-5:35pm TWTh MATHSC 118 Kelly

LAB41052 11:15am-2:20pm TWTh MATHSC 124B Langdon

45953 5:45-8:50pm TWTh MATHSC 124B Valinluck

BIOL G104 - Marine Life 3 unitsA study of the marine environment, interaction of species, populations & communities, ocean resources and impact of humans on the marine environment. A survey of marine plants & animals.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45954 9am-12:05pm TWTh HL SCI 117 Birnie

BIOL G104L - Marine Life Laboratory 1 unitA course to illustrate the diversity of sea life and the interrelationships of the biological, chemical, and physical features of the sea in a laboratory setting.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Corequisites: Enrollment in or completion of Biology G104$6 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45955 12:25-3:30pm TWTh HL SCI 113 Birnie

BIOL G200 - Pharmacology - Medications and Drugs 3 unitsA study of the classification of medications and basic principles of pharmacology from legislation and pharmacokinetics through receptor theory, pharmacodynamics and pharmacotherapeutics. Drug groups and prototypes are discussed rather than individual medications.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: Biology G2256 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINE MIXFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.orgStudents must do both the online component AND the weekly meeting.

45962 10-11:30am W FORUM1 101 Egan and 11:45am-1:10pm W FORUM1 101 and 5 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE

BIOL G220 - Human Anatomy 4 unitsA course in basic human anatomy, covering the major body systems. High school biology necessary science/biology background recommended.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13Students must enroll in the lecture 45956 and one of the labs: 45957 or 45958

LECTURE45956 12:45-2:05pm MTWTh MATHSC 215 Crescimanno

LAB45957 8am-12:25pm MTWTh MATHSC 124A Crescimanno45958 2:20-6:45pm MTWTh MATHSC 124A Chang

BIOL G225 - Human Physiology 4 unitsEmphasis on integration of body systems and the inter-relationships for maintaining body homeostasis. Advisory: Biology G220

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: Biology G220$2.50 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13Students must enroll in the lecture 45959 and one of the labs: 45960 or 45961

LECTURE45959 4-7:05pm TWTh FORUM1 101 Lindsay

LAB45961 12:45-3:50pm TWTh MATHSC 103 Lindsay

45960 7:15-10:30pm TWTh MATHSC 103 Wimmer

CHEMISTRYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/chemistry

(714) [email protected]

CHEM G180 - General Chemistry A 5 unitsPrinciples of chemistry for science, engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, & pre-pharmacy majors.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or appropriate score on the Math Placement Assessment.Advisories: Chemistry G130$18 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13Students must enroll in lecture 45936 and one of the labs: 45937 or 45938

LECTURE45936 11:50am-1:55pm MTWTh MATHSC 228 Almy

LAB45937 8:15-11:30am MTWTh MATHSC 207 Almy45938 8:15-11:30am MTWTh MATHSC 232 Al-Shawa45985 2:05-5:20pm MTWTh MATHSC 232 Almy

CHEM G185 - General Chemistry B 5 unitsA continuation of General Chemistry with special emphasis on the underlying principle of chemical equilibrium. Introduction to thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, coordination compounds, nuclear chemistry and organic chemistry.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Chemistry G180$22.50 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13Students must enroll in lecture 45939 and the lab 45940

LECTURE45939 11:55am-2pm MTWTh MATHSC 217 Fernandez

LAB45940 8:30-11:45am MTWTh MATHSC 204 Fernandez

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COLLEGE SUCCESSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/ssc/

(714) 892-7711 x [email protected]

COLL G100 - Becoming A Successful Student 3 unitsA course to help students to achieve greater success as a college student. Learning styles, study skills, research techniques, decision-making, and effective study habits will be covered.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: English G099$3.50 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45927 9am-1:35pm TTh HUM 208 Taylor

COMMUNICATION STUDIESwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/comm

(714) [email protected]

COMM G100 - Interpersonal Communication 3 unitsContent areas include: self-concept, perception, listening, language & nonverbal communication, relational development & conflict management.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45908 8:30am-12:45pm MW TECH 100 Lervold II45978 8:30am-12:45pm MW LIBR 221 STAFF41701 8:30am-1:05pm TTh TECH 118 Sudweeks

45909 5:45-10pm MW TECH 100 Lervold II

COMM G110 - Public Speaking 3 unitsThis course focuses on understanding and applying the fundamental principles of public speaking in informative, persuasive and group presentations

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45910 8:30am-1:05pm TTh TECH 117 Madrigal45979 5:25-10pm TTh LIBR 221 STAFF

45911 5:25-10pm TTh TECH 100 Hudson

4 week course beginning the week of 06/17/1341708 9am-12:20pm MTWTh HUM 316 Bennett

COMPUTER SCIENCEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/cs

(714) [email protected]

CS G130 - Survey of Computer Science/Information Technology 4 unitsA lecture and laboratory course which surveys computer science and information technology with emphasis on computer business applications. The student will be exposed to computer concepts including components of a computer, operating systems, utility programs, terminology, communications, networking, internet usage, ethical issues and computer application software, such as word processing, spreadsheets, data base, data base query and presentation software. The student will complete projects in a desktop computer environment.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45963 13 hrs 25 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Nielsen

COSMETOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/cosmo

(714) 895-8115 x [email protected]

COSM G021 - Cosmetology, Level I 11 unitsA beginning course in cosmetology that acquaints the student with basic scientific theory in anatomy, physiology, bacteriology, California State Board rules and regulations and the principles of wet hairstyling, cutting, coloring, and permanent waving.

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.8 week course beginning the week of 05/29/13Students enrolling in this program are required to purchase their kit on the first day of instruction which will cost approximately $2,400.00 to $2,800.00 and will be used throughout this program.

45874 8-10:50am MTWThF COSMET 113 Christie and 10:50am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113

COSM G022 - Cosmetology, Level II 11 unitsAn intermediate course in cosmetology that acquaints the student with basic scientific theory in trichology, occupational health and safety, communicable diseases, dermatology, and the principles of facials, manicuring, hair cutting, hair coloring and perms.

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G0218 week course beginning the week of 05/29/13Registration for this class is by permission only. Please contact the Cosmetology Department office for more information.

45875 8-10:50am MTWThF COSMET 113 Hensman and 10:50am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113

COSM G023 - Cosmetology, Level III 8 unitsAn advanced course in cosmetology that acquaints the student with electricity, safety precautions of HIV/AIDS, ergonomics, the principles of facials, manicuring, and an introduction to long hair design. Skills are performed on patrons in a salon setting.

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G0228 week course beginning the week of 05/29/13Registration for this class is by permission only. Please contact the Cosmetology Department office for more information.

45876 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Reyna and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113

COSM G024 - Cosmetology, Level IV 8 unitsAn advanced course in cosmetology that acquaints the student with basic scientific theory in cosmetic chemistry, professional development, wigs, hairpieces, and the principles of advanced hair sculpting. Skills are performed on patrons in a salon atmosphere.

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G0238 week course beginning the week of 05/29/13Registration for this class is by permission only. Please contact the Cosmetology Department office for more information.

45877 8-9:05am MTWThF FORUM1 101 Chambliss and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113

COSM G025 - Cosmetology, Level V 8 unitsAn advanced course in Cosmetology which acquaints the student with the State Board of Cosmetology examination, job interview skills and engages advanced manipulative skills on patrons from the community in a beauty salon atmosphere.

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Cosmetology G0248 week course beginning the week of 05/29/13Registration for this class is by permission only. Please contact the Cosmetology Department office for more information.

45878 8-9:05am MTWThF COSMET 113 Reyna and 9:05am-4:30pm MTWThF COSMET 113

COUNSELINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/counseling

(714) [email protected]

COUN G103 - Educational Planning for Student Success 1 unitStudents will receive information about college programs/services to increase student success, academic policies/procedures, and an overview of higher educational systems in California. Students will develop a Student Educational Plan (SEP).

Advisory English G099Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.Advisories: English G0996 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45925 3 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Nguyen

6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13The sections of Coun G103 listed below are a part of a Learning Community designed to provide support and enhance the college experiences of GWC students. This Learning Community is a summer program open to all students who meet course prerequisites, and requires concurrent enrollment in Math G030 and Math G030L or Engl G099. For more info, contact Veronica Ornelas at (714) 895-8799 or [email protected] 9am-12pm F BUS 108 STAFF45974 9am-12pm F BUS111 STAFF45975 9am-12pm F BUS 214 STAFF45976 9am-12pm F BUS 212 STAFF45977 9am-12pm F LIBR 222 STAFF

Coun G103, 45975, Math G030, 45967, and Math G030L, 45943 Coun G103, 45974, Math G030, 45968, and Math G030L, 45942 Coun G103, 45973 and Engl G099, 45970Coun G103, 45976 and Engl G099, 45971 Coun G103, 45977 and Engl G099, 45972

COUN G104 - Career and Life Planning 3 unitsThis is an extensive career and life planning course within the broad perspective of psychological, sociological, and physiological theories. Emphasis will be placed on self-esteem/self-concept, values, motivation, gender and cultural issues in the workplace. Advisory: English G099

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Advisories: English G0996 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45926 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Dickerson

ONLINE COURSE PROCEDUREOnline students must log on to their online

class during the 1st week of the semester or they will be dropped from the class roster.

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ENGLISHwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/english

(714) [email protected]

ENGL G099 - Preparation for College Writing and Reading 3 unitsThis course is designed for students who need additional reading and writing preparation for entry into English G100. It includes paragraph and essay writing, critical reading, and some grammar review. Some students may need additional support from the Writing Center.

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: English G009 or English G098 or English as a Second Language G071 or Placement Test$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45912 8:30am-12:20pm MTW HUM 301 Galassi45886 8:30am-12:35pm TWTh HUM 307 Atherton

6 week course beginning the week of 06/24/13The sections of ENGL G099 listed below are a part of a Learning Community designed to provide support and enhance the college experiences of GWC students. This Learning Community is a summer program open to all students who meet course prerequisites, and requires concurrent enrollment in Coun G103: Educational Planning for Student Success. For more info, contact Arts and Letters Division Office at (714) 895-8772. 45970 8:30am-12:20pm TWTh Bus 108 Hagaman45971 8:30am-12:20pm MTW Bus 212 Lewitski45972 8:30am-12:20pm TWTh LIBR 222 Myers

Engl G099, 45970 and Coun G103, 45973Engl G099, 45971 and Coun G103, 45976Engl G099, 45972 and Coun G103, 45977

ENGL G100 - Freshman Composition 3 unitsComposition and revision of essays, critical thinking, critical reading and documentation. Recommended for all liberal arts majors and those planning to transfer to a four-year college or university. Instructor may recommend up to one additional hour per week in the Writing Center. UC credit limitations. English G100 and English G100H combined–maximum credit, one course.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G010 or English G099 or Placement Test$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

41431 8:30am-12:20pm MTW HUM 310 Tayyar41430 1-5pm MTW HUM 310 Tarango45892 8:30am-12:35pm TWTh HUM 305 Barua45980 8:30am-12:35pm TWTh LIBR 223 STAFF

45891 5:45-9:35pm MTW HUM 315 Tayyar45890 5:45-9:50pm TWTh HUM 310 Boyd

ENGL G110 - Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing through Literature 4 unitsRead, analyze, and write on major literary genres applying critical thinking and research skills; formulate and compose written arguments; recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, and implicit meaning; use inductive/deductive reasoning.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: English G100$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

41432 8:30am-12:20pm MTW HUM 302 Tarango45913 1-5pm TWTh HUM 303 Barua

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/esl(714) 895-8772

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ESL G061 - ESL Core Course, Level 6 4 unitsSixth in a series of seven levels. Low advanced ESL core course in English reading, writing, speaking, listening and grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL G062 Reading/Writing and/or ESL G063 Listening/Speaking is strongly advised.

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G051, G052 and G053 or placement by ESL assessment process.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G062 and/or ESL G063$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45914 9am-12:05pm MTWTh COMM 111 Ullrich

ESL G071 - ESL Core Course, Level 7 4 unitsLast in a series of seven levels. High advanced ESL core course in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and grammar. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 073 Listening/Speaking strongly advised.

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, not degree applicable.Prerequisites: ESL G061 and G063 or placement by ESL assessment process.Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in ESL G073.$2 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45915 9am-12:05pm MTWTh COMM 111 Ullrich

HEALTH EDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/health

(714) [email protected]

HLED G100 - Personal Health 3 unitsDesigned to provide students with the knowledge to lead a healthy life. Areas covered include wellness, emotional health, stress management, aging, physical well-being, nutrition and weight control, drugs, reproduction and parenting, prevention of diseases and consumer health.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.7 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45919 7 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Johnson

HISTORY(714) 895-8790

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HIST G170 - History of the United States to 1876 3 unitsAmerican political, economic, social, cultural & diplomatic history from English colonization to 1876.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45867 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Mcclain45981 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Amerian

HIST G175 - History of the United States since 1876 3 unitsAmerican political, economic, social, cultural, & diplomatic history from 1876 to the present.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45922 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Mcclain45982 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Menzine

HUMANITIES(714) 895-8772

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HUM G102 - Introduction to Art 3 unitsSame as: Art G100A survey of the nature and role of the visual arts in society for both the general interest and art major student. Lectures and field trips.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$5 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45907 8:30am-12:45pm MW FORUM2 101 Redfield

HUM G120 - History and Appreciation of Music 3 unitsSame as: Music G101This course is designed to help students enjoy listening to all styles of music with emphasis on what to listen for in music. This course uses film, videotape, DVD, CD presentations, and listening assignments. Attending one live concert is required.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

41497 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Hausey

HUM G132 - Introduction to the Theater 3 unitsSame as: Theater Arts G100Introduction to all aspects of theater arts including history stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution. Students are required to see college-produced plays.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45916 9am-1:35pm TTh FORUM2 101 Ramm Engle

HUM G135 - History and Appreciation of the Cinema 3 unitsSame as: Theater Arts G102Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrial and mythmaking aspects of the American film. Topics will include film genres, techniques, language, narrative devices, themes, relationship between film and literature, and other subjects.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45965 9am-1:15pm MW FN ART 222 Cowan

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KINESIOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/pe

(714) [email protected]

KIN G100 - Introduction to Kinesiology 3 unitsThis course is an overview of the kinesiology and exercise science fields. The history, trends, and career options of kinesiology and the fitness professions will be discussed.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.7 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45920 7 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Mitchell

LEARNING SKILLSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/lrscc

(714) 892-7711 x [email protected]

LRSK G922 - Student Computer Lab Attendance 0 unitsThis course provides current GWC students an open computer laboratory offering high-speed Internet access, personal e-mail accounts, color printing, scanning, Microsoft Office, and other heavily used and appropriate software to increase the probability of success in their coursework. Students must currently be earning units at Golden West College to enroll in this class.

No credit. Not transferable, not degree applicable.8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45935 30 hrs arr/week LRC 129 Carr

LIBRARYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/library

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LIBR G110 - Information Competency and Library Research 1 unitThis librarian guided instruction course introduces students to a variety of print and electronic library resources for college level research. Students will develop and demonstrate skills with weekly workbook assignments using library resources.

Pass/no pass only. Transferable to CSU.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45966 2 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Krause and 1 hr arr/week LIBR REF

MATHEMATICSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/math

(714) [email protected]

MATH G030 - Intermediate Algebra 4 unitsThis course is equivalent to the second year of high school algebra. It is taught using large group lectures in conjunction with computer assignments and laboratory work. Topics include absolute value, rational exponents, radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations and inequalities, functional notation, linear and quadratic functions, conic sections, logarithms, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systems in two and three variables, sequences, and series. A scientific calculator will be required. Software used requires access to a computer with Windows operating system.

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.Prerequisites: Mathematics G010 or Mathematics Placement Assessment$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13Students must enroll in lecture 45941 and lab 45969

LECTURE45941 9-11:05am MTWTh BUS 113 Lloyd

LAB45969 7:45am-8:50am TTh MATHSC 227 Lloyd

7 week course beginning the week of 06/24/13The Math G030 and Math G030L is part of a Learning Community, designed to provide support and enhance the college experiences of GWC students, This Learning Community is a summer program open to all students who meet course prerequisites, and requires concurrent enrollment in Coun G103: Education Planning for Student Success. For more info, contact Veronica Ornelas at (714) 895-8799 or [email protected]

Students must enroll in lecture 45967, lab 45943 and Coun G103, 45975.ORStudents must enroll in lecture 45968, lab 45942 and Coun G103, 45974.

LECTURE45967 9am-11:25am MTWTh BUS 214 Jensonwith

LAB45943 11:35am-12:40pm TTh MATHSC 227 JensonOR

LECTURE45968 9am-11:05pm MTWTh BUS 111 Bouzarwith

LAB45942 11:35am-12:40pm MW MATHSC 227 Bouzar

MATH G115 - College Algebra 4 unitsTopics include linear and quadratic functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, sequences and series, solving systems of equations, matrices and determinants, counting and probability.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics Placement Assessment$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45944 9-11:05am MTWTh ADMIN 211 Heneks

MATH G120 - Trigonometry 3 unitsFundamentals of trigonometry covering the six trigonometric functions, their inverses and graphs, identities, solving triangles, conditional equations and applied problems. A scientific calculator is required.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics Placement AssessmentAdvisories: Mathematics G020$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45945 9-11:10am TWTh MATHSC 127 Scardina

MATH G160 - Introduction to Statistics 4 unitsTopics include concepts and procedures of descriptive and inferential statistics; collecting, classifying, tabulating, and graphing univariate and bivariate data; measures of central tendencies, variation, percentiles, probability, binomial, normal, T, Chi-square and F distributions; making inferences, decisions and predictions. This course develops statistical thinking through the study of and applications to data sets in the social and behavioral sciences, business, and other disciplines. The use of a graphing calculator and/or statistical analysis computer programs is integrated into the course.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 or Mathematics Placement Assessment$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45946 9-11:05am MTWTh MATHSC 123 Hill45947 11:30am-1:35pm MTWTh MATHSC 123 Dunham

MATH G170 - Precalculus 5 unitsTopics include, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse functions, vectors, analytic geometry, linear systems, matrices, elementary theory of equations, polar coordinates, sequences, series, and complex numbers. This course is essential for those students planning to study Math G180 (Calculus 1).

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G120 or Mathematics Placement Assessment$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45948 9-11:35am MTWTh MATHSC 126 Schult Roman

MATH G180 - Calculus 1 5 unitsTopics include analytic geometry, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of functions, applications of differential and integral calculus. This is the first course in a three course sequence designed for mathematics, science and engineering majors.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G170 or Mathematics Placement Assessment$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45949 9-11:35am MTWTh MATHSC 215 Ternes

MATH G185 - Calculus 2 5 unitsA continuation of MATH G180. Topics include methods of integration, applications of the definite integral, transcendental functions, polar and parametric functions, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, convergence and divergence of sequences and series including power series, and conic sections. This is the second course in a three course sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Mathematics G180 or Mathematics G180H$2 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45950 9-11:35am MTWTh MATHSC 125 Hoang

All mathematics students should attend the first class meeting before purchasing course materials and textbooks. Many Math classes may require the purchase of an access code and permanent registration to an online learning program within 5 days of the first day of class. Noncompliance with this requirement may result in the removal of student(s) from the course.

The program can be accessed in the Math Computer Lab, Student Computer Center or from your computer at home with high speed internet access.

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MUSICwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/music

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MUS G101 - History & Appreciation of Music 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G120This course is designed to help students enjoy listening to all styles of music with emphasis on what to listen for in music. This course uses film, videotape, DVD, CD presentations, and listening assignments. Attending one live concert is required.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

41498 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Hausey

NURSINGwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/nursing

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NURS G009 - Introduction to Nursing 2 unitsDesigned to assist nursing students to develop the survival skills which are essential for success.

Pass/no pass only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45928 5-7:50pm MW NHS 305 Potts

NURS G190 - Transition to Registered Nursing 4 unitsThis course prepares the Licensed Vocational Nurse to join the third semester of the registered nursing program.

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.Prerequisites: California Vocational Nurse License, completion of Biology G220, G225, G200 and G210 and Psychology G118, English G100, Communication Studies G108, G110 or G112. Permission required.$48 course material fee6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45929 8am-12pm MW AGENCY Brownell and 12-2pm MW AGENCY

PHILOSOPHYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/philosophy

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PHIL G115 - Logic and Critical Thinking 3 unitsTechniques of critical thinking, focusing on the use of argument in ordinary discourse & in the academic disciplines within the Humanities, Social & Natural Sciences.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

41578 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Levin

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/pe

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PE G181 - Muscular Strength Training 1 unitThis course is designed to provide students instruction and training to develop strength and muscle tone. Students will design a systematic training regimen using weight machines and ‘free weights’ to improve muscle tone and cardiovascular fitness.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.$3 course material fee8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45930 7:25-8:55am MTWTh REC ED 122 STAFF45931 4-5:30pm MTWTh REC ED 122 STAFF

PE G283 - Physical Training, Advanced 1 unitAn advanced physical conditioning course recommended for men and women interested in intercollegiate athletics.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

41642 1 hr 25 min arr/week REC ED GYM Mitchell and 4 hrs 25 min arr/week REC ED GYM

POLITICAL SCIENCEwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/polysci

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PSCI G180 - American Government 3 unitsThis course examines the American and Californian political systems. This course satisfies the CSU requirement on the Constitution for the United States and local government. UC Credit Limitations: Political Science G180 OR G180H.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

41675 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Bowlby45983 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Ontiveros

PSYCHOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/psychology

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PSYC G100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 unitsThis course is an introduction to the scientific study of behavior. Topics include an exploration of major psychological theories and concepts, research methodology, memory, motivation, emotion, personality, intelligence, psychobiology, perception, cognition and consciousness, learning, development, social psychology, psychological disorders and therapeutic approaches, and applied psychology. UC Credit Limitations: Psych G100 and G100H combined-maximum credit, one course.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.8 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45923 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Chovan45984 6 hrs 46 min arr/week GWC ONLINE Isonio

PSYC G118 - Life Span Developmental Psychology 3 unitsThe course enables the student to understand human development from conception to death. Physical, mental and psychosocial development are explored for each age group.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45896 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Isonio

PSYC G250 - Psychobiology 3 unitsRecommended for transfer students to develop an appreciation of the psychological, biochemical and genetic factors that affect behavior. This course can give a foundation for further studies in developmental, learning, personality and motivational psychology.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.Prerequisites: Psychology G1006 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

45924 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Valenzuela

SOCIOLOGYwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/sociology

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SOC G100 - Introduction to Sociology 3 unitsSocial interrelations & group organization; foundations of society, culture, social inequality & social institutions.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

ONLINEFor additional information, see the Online section of this schedule and http://onlinegwc.org

41690 9 hrs arr/week GWC ONLINE Chapman

THEATER ARTSwww.goldenwestcollege.edu/theater

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THEA G100 - Introduction to the Theater 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G132Introduction to all aspects of theater arts including history stagecraft, direction, & the actor’s contribution. Students are required to see college-produced plays.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45917 9am-1:35pm TTh FORUM2 101 Ramm Engle

THEA G102 - History and Appreciation of the Cinema 3 unitsSame as: Humanities G135Introduction to the historical, artistic, cultural, industrial and mythmaking aspects of the American film. Topics will include film genres, techniques, language, narrative devices, themes, relationship between film and literature, and other subjects.

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.6 week course beginning the week of 06/17/13

45964 9am-1:15pm MW FN ART 222 CowanONLINE COURSE PROCEDURE

Online students must log on to their online class during the 1st week of the semester or they

will be dropped from the class roster.

NEW STUDENTS:Apply Early - online at: www.goldenwestcollege.eduIf required, complete the online orientation.

RETURNING STUDENTS:Check your MyGWC home page frequently for the following information:• OntheStudenttabofyourhomepage–select:REGISTRATIONSTATUS• ClearHOLDS,ifyouowefeespaythemortakecareof items• CheckyourRegistrationappointmenttimeandloginontime• Checkwebclassscheduleandclassavailabilityoften• Otherinformationsuchasgrades,announcements,emailmessage(s),etc• Ifyouneedanassessmenttest,signupsoonerasopposedtolater–(714)895-8388• Ifyouneedacounselingappointment,makeanappointmenttoday–(714)895-8799

Helpful hints when a class is closed:• PutyourselfontheWaitListifspaceisavailable.• CheckyourMyGWC account for up-to-date information on your WaitList status. Your WaitList placement will

change if students drop or are dropped for non-payment from the course.• CheckyourSTUDENT email account several times a day. If a seat opens up and you are notified of an opening in

the course, you only have a 24-hour window from the time the notification is sent to add the class. If you miss the opportunity, you will be removed from the WaitList.

• Rememberthatclassesdonotalwaysremainclosed.Checkthewebscheduleoftentoseeiftheclassreopens.• GO TO THE FIRST MEETING OF THE CLASS whether you are on the WaitList or if the WaitList was full. Instructors

may admit additional students if seats are available due to no-shows or drops.

Finances Tight??• UsedTextbookscostlessthannew,buttheyselloutearly,sopurchaseyourssoonerthanlaterattheGWC

Bookstore. Rent-A-Text is also a viable option.• Financialaid,includingstudentloans:Fileyourapplicationonlineatwww.fafsa.ed.gov• GWCFinancialAidOffice–www.goldenwestcollege.edu/fao/• Anothersourceofinformationtocheckout–www.icanaffordcollege.com• ThereareincreasedbenefitsforVeterans.Callourofficeat(714)895-8140.• Youmaymeettheeligibilitycriteriaforadditionalsupportservicesthrough: ACE – (714) 895-8721 CalWORKs – (714) 895-8111 EOPs/CARE – (714) 895-8768 or (714) 895-8952

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ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONEAccessibility Center for Education (ACE) Chad Bowman KOCE Bldg (714) 895-8721, (714) 895-8350 TDDAdmissions/Registration Admissions & Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306Amusement Tickets Bookstore Staff Bookstore Building (714) 895-8764Assessment Center Assessment Staff Business 109 (714) 895-8388Associated Students Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261Athletics Albert Gasparian Recreation Education 110 (714) 895-8333Bookstore Bookstore Staff Bookstore Building (714) 895-8764CalWORKS/Re-Entry Linda York Administration Building (714) 895-8111CARE Program (single parents) Chip Marchbank Administration Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8952Career Center Yolanda Dueñas Administration Building (714) 895-8217Career Education Claudia Lee-Saddul Technology 115 (714) 895-8792Child Care Susan Bixler Child Development Center (714) 895-8127Clubs/Organizations Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261Community Education & Activities Community Education & Activities Staff Community Center 104 (714) 895-0800 Community Relations Office Margie Bunten Administration 126 (714) 895-8316Counseling Veronica Ornelas Administration Building (714) 895-8799District Office 1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa (714) 435-4600Emergency – on campus Jon Arnold Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8999Employment Services Employment Services Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8711EOP/S Chip Marchbank Administration Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8992Facility Reservations Administrative Services Administration 135 (714) 895-8240Financial Aid Steve Skille Library 120 (714) 895-8394Fiscal Services Paul Wisner Administration 135 (714) 895-8112Foundation Margie Bunten Administration 126 (714) 895-8316Graduation Technician Yen Tran Administration Bldg, Records (714) 895-8138Health Services Rob Bachmann Health Center Building (714) 895-8379Help Desk (MyGWC Technical Assistance) (714) 895-8294 Intercultural Program Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261International Students Janelle Leighton Library Bldg, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146Internet access to GWC on the Web www.goldenwestcollege.edu Internet access to Online Course on the Web www.onlinegwc.org Learning Disabilities Chad Bowman KOCE Bldg (714) 895-8721, (714) 895-8350 TDDLibrary Library Staff Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8741 Lost & Found Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8924Marketing and Creative Services Debbie Bales Cosmetology Bldg 117 (714) 892-7711 x55142Matriculation A&R Staff Administration Bldg (714) 895-8306Nursing Admissions Nursing Staff School of Nursing Building (714) 895-8285

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TO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONEOnline Instruction Help Desk Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8389Outreach Anna Greenwald Cosmetology Bldg 116 (714) 895-8144Parking Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8924Personnel Services/Equal Employment Opportunity Crystal Crane Humanities 103 (714) 895-8100Photo ID Trang Cong Huyen Ton Nu Administration Building (714) 895-8306Psychological Services Rob Bachmann Health Center Building (714) 895-8379Public Safety Jon Arnold Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8183Registration Admissions & Records Staff Administration Building (714) 895-8306Residency Timothy Allen Administration Building (714) 895-8197Scholarships Valerie Venegas Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 892-7711 x55117Security Public Safety Staff Security, Health Science Bldg (714) 895-8183Student Activities Janelle Leighton/ Mary Avalos Student Center, 2nd Floor (714) 895-8146, (714) 895-8261Student Computer Center Gregg Carr Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8904Study Abroad Dave Moore Administration 228 (714) 895-8264Swap Meet Swap Meet Staff Community Center 102 (714) 895-0888Transcripts Laura Thate Administration Bldg, Records (714) 895-8151Transfer Center Thao Tran Administration Bldg (714) 895-8794Tutorial and Learning Center Gregg Carr Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8904Veterans’ Affairs Adele Dick Administration Bldg, Admissions (714) 895-8140Veteran’s Center Chad Bowman Business 102 (714) 895-8144Vocational Education Claudia Lee-Saddul Technology 115 (714) 895-8792Writing/Reading Center David Hudson Learning Resource Center (714) 895-8772

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE DIVISIONS/DEPARTMENTSTO CONTACT OR LEARN ABOUT: ADMINISTRATOR/CONTACT LOCATION TELEPHONEArts and Letters, Dean David Hudson Fine Arts 106A (714) 895-8772Business, Math, Science & Social Sciences, Dean Jeff Courchaine Administration 218 (714) 895-8790Career & Technical Education, Dean Claudia Lee-Saddul Technology Bldg 115 (714) 895-8792Counseling, Dean David Baird Administration 111 (714) 895-8125Criminal Justice & School of Nursing, Dean Ron Lowenberg Criminal Justice 116 (714) 895-8369Health Ed, Kinesiology & Athletics, Dean Albert Gasparian Recreation Education 110 (714) 895-8334Learning Resources & Distance Learning, Assoc. Dean Jorge Ascencio Learning Resources Center (714) 895-8384Vice President, Student Life & Administrative Services Janet Houlihan Administration 131 (714) 895-8307Vice President, Student Success Fabianne McPhail-Naples Administration 129 (714) 892-7711 x55005President Wes Bryan Administration 124 (714) 895-8101

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