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Schedule o Classes ~ Summer 2012 ~ Session begi
Inside this IssueCSM Student
Collette Ye Outer Back Cover
Presidents Message 2
About CSM 3
Summer 2012 Important Dates 3Registration and Enrollment 4
Steps to Succesull Enrollment 5
Financial Aid 5
Educational Goals at CSM 6
AA/AS Degrees and Certicates 6
Transer Worksheets 7
Schedule o Classes 813Policies, Programs and Fees(includes a new course repetition policy) 14
Map, Directory and Parking 15
Connect to College
A Night o Inormation or High
School Seniors and Parents
Thursday, April 26 68:30 pm
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, B.S. degree,
Environmental Engineering
When Corey Kreidler rst arrived at CSM, what he
looked orward to most was to take classes in subjects
that were not oered at his high school A graduate
o Hal Moon Bay High School, Corey had earned a
high grade point average, but as with so many college
reshmen, he was uncertain about a major I wanted
to take the right path so I decided to attend CSM Ihad time to learn about dierent subjects without the
pressure o ocusing on a major right away
Among the classes Corey took were psychology,
business and engineering It was a conversation he had
with his engineering proessor, Laura Demsetz, that
put him on track to become an engineering major She
also reinorced the importance o learning about other
subjects that would enhance his engineering education
In preparation or his major, Corey was required to take
science and math each semester, but he was also able to
take a variety o humanities and social science courses
which he believes made him a wellrounded student
CSM was like a launching pad or me Since I wasnt
ready out o high school to move rom home and attend
a university, CSM gave me the exibility to gure out
what I wanted to do and where I wanted to transer
Student Success Story: Cor
New Veterans Center Open
See Student Success on page 2
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Welcome to College o San Mateo! Our 2012 summer
session oers a great opportunity or you to stay on
track with your educational goals You can take courses
to accelerate degree or certicate completion, acquire
skills that apply directly to the workplace, or pursue
ouryear transer goals I you are a new student and
you plan to attend CSM this all, you may want to
consider taking a summer session course to get a head
start on your education and to become acquainted with
our college
For those o you who are home rom a university or
the summer, you can use CSM as an opportunity to get
ahead on lowerdivision graduation requirements The vast majority o our courses
are equivalent to reshman and sophomore courses at most universities In act,
i you attend a CSU or a UC campus there is a useul tool that will allow you to
Message rom the Presidentveriy the equivalency o a CSM course with a
can nd this tool at the ollowing website: www
maintained through ormal agreements betwe
are guaranteed I you attend an outostate or
college rst to veriy that it will accept the CSM
I am sure that you have read about the imp
education At CSM we have been able to avoid
the generosity o the voters o San Mateo Count
As a result, we are oering a ull range o cours
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considered or the program, she was thrilled
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Forest program slots
As Yee prepared or the program, her initial tasI ocused my study on understanding the grow
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explained Upon arrival at Harvard Forest, Yee
with whom she collaborated on her research o
addition to their research work, Yee and her
were able to participate in a variety o extracu
Harvard Forest (continued r
According to Corey, one o the major benets o attending CSM was the quality o
the aculty and sta I had classes taught by many excellent aculty members, and
outside the classroom, the aculty and sta were very approachable and always
willing to help me
In addition to the academic oundation he received during his two years at CSM,
Corey picked up some additional skills beyond classroom learning By participatingin the colleges service learning program, CSM Connects, he ound a way to create
balance within his rigorous academic schedule He gained experience in working as
a member o a team and communicating eectively with a diverse group o people
Through his service learning projects, Corey was presented with activities that
ostered more rightbrain, big picture thinking These were skills that he would
nd helpul as an engineering major and in his career
Following two years at CSM, Corey transerred to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as an
engineering major While at Cal Poly, Corey began to ocus on environmental issues
and chose to study environmental engineering As a result, he participated in a
student organization that promoted sustainability; this led to his coordinating the
rst annual Cal Poly Green Career Fair, now a major event at the University, where
he was able to apply the skills he honed at CSM
In 2010, Corey earned a bachelor o science degree in environmental engineering
rom Cal Poly and is now a registered engineerintraining with the State o Caliornia
Since graduating, he has concentrated on nontraditional engineering opportunities
that allow him to combine his ormal education in engineering and liberal studies
with his experience rom college activities to propel him in his career He has served
as an intern or a biouels engineering company and, more currently, has partnered
with several startups, most o which ocus on energy efciency and sustainability
Student Success (continued rom inner ront cover)
Photo credit: Harvard Forest, Harvard University
Become a CSMTranser Student
CSM has resources to help
you transer to the university
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Summer 2012 ImpPreregistration Matriculation activities: Place
Counselingsee page 5
Monday, April 30
Tuesday, May 8
WebSMART priority registrat
mentcontinuing day and ev
April 30, 2012 EOPS, DSPS, CalWorks, Veter
May 1, 2012 Athletes, Honors Program StInternational Students; curre
May 2, 2012 Continuing Students with cu
Continuing Middle College a
current SEPs*)
May 7, 2012 All Continuing Students, incl
May 8, 2012 New Matriculants; includes n
completed matriculation and
Wednesday, May 9
Sunday,June 17WebSMART registration or S
new, ormer, and continuing
Wednesday, May 16
IMPORTANT!
Deadline to pay studenyour classes will be automaticarolling basis every Wednesdmer and all ees. Two weeks p
semesters, students will be droregistration or non-payment more inormation.
Friday, June 1 Spring 2012 nal grades ava i(collegeosanmateoedu/web
Monday, June 18 Summer Session begins or b
Monday, June 18 Saturday, June 23
WebSMART late registration pedatesasp)
Wednesday, June 20 Last day to drop sixweek, sning classes with eligibility reund or credit For short cowithin the rst 10% o class m
course in WebSMART: colleg
Thursday, June 21 Last day to drop eightweekwith eligibility or partial enr
About College o San Mateo
College o San Mateo is located at the northern corridor o Silicon Valley and situ
ated on a beautiul 153acre site in the San Mateo hills that provides a panoramic
view o San Francisco Bay Since 1922, CSM has been a gateway to higher education
leading to university transer, career preparation and advancement, and proes
sional and personal development
The College currently serves approximately 10,000 day, evening and weekend
students CSM students reect the diversity o the Bay Area and have a range o
educational goals To best serve our students, the curriculum oers a wealth o
programs that include traditional, semesterlength and short courses in addition to
distance learning and online options
Students can experience a vibrant campus lie to complement classroom learning
that includes leadership development, student government, more than 20 student
clubs and educational and cultural activities CSM is proud o its championship in
tercollegiate athletic teams which compete at the highest community college level
Many studentathletes receive scholarships and continue at ouryear institutions
and numerous CSM athletes have gone on to proessional careers
To ensure student success, CSM oers a comprehensive selection o academic sup
port services Resources include nancial aid and scholarships, counseling, transer
services, tutoring, employment assistance, health services and child care, among
many others
For more inormation about the college, visit collegeosanmateoedu/contactcsm
Take a virtual or campus tour by visiting collegeosanmateoedu/explorecsm
College o San Mateo is accredited by the Accrediting Commission or Community and Junior Col-
leges o the Western Association o Schools and Colleges, (10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204,Novato, CA 94949, 415-506-0234), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council or
Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department o Education.
Summer 2012 Registratio
Continuing StudentsNew & Former Studen
How to add classes after the se
To add a class, attend the rst class meeting to obta
I space is available, the instructor will give you a o
when you register You must complete the registrat
later than Saturday, June 23
I a class has reached its maximum enrollment limit
your name to the waitlist I space becomes availab
notied through your mysmccdedu email accountFor more important details visit collegeosanmateo
For important inormation regarding deadlines or e
please visit: collegeosanmateoedu/ees/creditasp
Online classes You can nd online instructor co
course title link within WebSchedule (collegeosanm
Plan Ahead - Pay Ahead
COLLEGE INFORMATION & IMPORTANT DATES
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REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Getting Started at CSContinuing Students Priority Registration
Priority Registration gives specic groups o students thGenerally, groups are given priority based on mainta
completing the Matriculation process, and earning a
See Summer 2012 Important Dates on page 3 or a brea
dates and the groups included or each day
Students who attended the Spring 2012 semester ar
priority registration In mid-April, students will be sent
email which will contain their individual appointment
and pay ees using WebSMART on or ater their appoi
Application Process for NEW and FORMER StuAll students who have not attended any o the last th
plication or Admission or the Summer 2012 term S
collegeosanmateoedu/apply Ater being admitted,
ments, i applicable, new and ormer students may r
See Summer 2012 Important Dates on page 3
College Connection Concurrent EnrollmenThe High School College Connection Concurrent Enr
designed to provide current 9th12th graders the oppo
college experience and earn college credit Enrollment
enroll in less than 11 units
Step 1: Apply or admission online at collegeosanma
Step 2: Meet with your high school counselor to selec
Step 3: Take placement tests at CSM i you are plannincourses Call (650) 574-6175 or inormation
Step 4: Submit completed Course Request Form to th
College o San Mateo, Building 10, Third Floor,
6506
Step 5: Register or classes at collegeosanmateoedu/
Step 6: Sign in and use your assigned SMCCD email
For more inormation, visit collegeosanmateoedu/ce
Priority Enrollment Program (PEP)For Graduating High School Seniors and Other New or R
College o San Mateo oers a special enrollment prmatriculation services and enrollment or students wh
The Priority Enrollment Program (PEP) is oered on
inormation about PEP can be ound at collegeosanma
inormation will be available in January 2012
Transer StudentsI you attended a college or university other than
or Skyline College, you are a transer student at Col
admission You may be eligible or exemptions rom s
Please visit collegeosanmateoedu/collegepolicies/m
Students who have completed lower division course
and wish to apply that credit to the completion o a Codegree, or to a Caliornia State University General E
Certication should have their transcripts ofcially e
the Transcript Evaluation Request Form available
(collegeosanmateoedu/orms)
Dismissed StudentsStudents on dismissal status within the San Mateo Cou
through a process to request reinstatement and perm
4
International EducationCollege o San Mateo welcomes international students, who enrich the academic, cultural,
and social lie o the campus by bringing a diversity o ideas and multicultural perspectives
to the classroom and by providing opportunities beyond the classroom or all CSM students
to engage in conversations and activities that create a broader understanding o the globalcommunity in which we all live
College o San Mateos International Education Program provides extensive support services
or international students including an efcient admissions process, assistance with nancial
aid, a welcoming oncampus orientation, and ongoing counseling and advising throughout
the students enrollment at the college Dedicated, studentcentered proessors, small class
size, and stateotheart acilities create a robust instructional environment in which students
grow intellectually and prepare or transer to a ouryear institution or or urther training in
a career For inormation contact Maggie Ska: ska@smccd edu or (650) 574 6525
Who May Attend CSMAny person who is a high school graduate, or who has passed the Caliornia High School
Prociency Examination or the General Education Development Examination (GED), or whois 18 years o age or older is eligible to attend this public community college See page 5 or
enrollment steps
High school students may be admitted or concurrent enrollment with the permission o the
dean o enrollment services See College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program on this
page or details
Open Enrollment
Every course oered at College o San Mateo (unless specically exempted by legal statute) is
open or enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and
who meets the prerequisites o the course provided that space is available
Residency
Students who have been Caliornia residents (as dened in the Education Code) or more than oneyear prior to the beginning o any semester are eligible to enroll as residents or that semester
Nonresident students are those US citizens who have not been residents o Caliornia (as dened
in the Education Code) continuously or one year prior to the start o the semester They are
required to pay a tuition ee o $203 per unit at the time o registration, in addition to other
required ees paid by Caliornia residents Students may be required to present documentary
evidence o eligibility or classication as residents
Students need not be US citizens to be classied as residents Permanent resident aliens and
many other citizens o other countries are eligible to establish Caliornia residency
International Students
Residents o other countries may apply or admission as F-1 Visa students through the
International Student Program Special international student applications, related orms andadditional inormation may be obtained rom the International Student Ofce (Building 10, Room
310) For ofce hours and more inormation, call +1 (650) 574-6525 or go to collegeosanmateo
edu/international
To be eligible or priority admission or the semesters listed below, special applications should
be led in the International Student Ofce by these dates:
Spring 2013 ( January-May) October 1, 2012
Fall 2013 (AugustDecember) April 15, 2013
AB 540 Students
Under Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt rom paying non-resident tuition
Students who have attended a Caliornia high school or three years AND received a Caliornia
high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a GED or passing the high school prociencyexam, are exempt rom paying non-resident tuition I you are qualied, pleased complete the
AB540 orm and submit it by ax (650) 574-6506, by mail, or in person to the CSM Admissions
and Records Ofce located in Building 10, Third Floor You may obtain the orm rom the CSM
website at collegeosanmateoedu/orms , or rom the Admissions and Records Ofce
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REGISTRATION & ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Steps to Successul Enrollment
1Apply or Admission
2Take Placement Tests
3Complete College
Orientation/CourseSelection Workshop
4Register or Classes
and Pay Fees
I Your Educational Goal is to obtain an associatedegree or certicate; transer to a ouryear university; im
prove basic skills in English, reading or math; or i you are
applying or nancial aid; or i you are undecided about
your goal, you must ollow all steps shown above.
I Your Educational Goal is to take courses or personal enrichment; upgrade job skills; maintain a certicate
or license; participate in the High School Concurrent Enroll
ment Program; or i you have already completed an associ
ate degree or higher in the United States; or i you are pri
marily a student at another college or university and taking
courses at College o San Mateo to meet the requirements
o institution, you must ollow steps 1, 4 and 5.
Step 1: Apply
All students are required to complete the Application
or Admission Fill out the Application online atcollegeosanmateoedu/apply
Ater the application has been received, you will be sent an
email conrmation with additional inormation You will also
receive a student identication number (which begins with
a G) Use this number to conduct all college business and
access college services
Step 2: Take Placement TestsPlacement tests are designed to assess your skills in
English or ESL, reading, and mathematics Test results
assist you to select courses, build an appropriate schedule
o classes and determine whether you meet prerequisites
or certain courses View sample test questions online at
collegeosanmateoedu/testing
To schedule placement tests, log into your student WebSMART
account The USER ID is your G number and the password
is your 6 digit birth date In WebSMART, click on STUDENT
RECORDS AND STUDENT APPOINTMENTS At this site nd
CSM Placement Testing and schedule your placement test
appointment online
You must complete the application or admission
and have a student G number to schedule a testing
appointment
You must present a photo ID and your student G number
on the day o testing (no exceptions)
There is no ee or testing and it takes approximately 25
hours to complete
The Assessment Center is located in College Center,
Building 10, Third Floor, Room 370
I you are transerring rom another college or university in the
United States, have already successully completed math and
English classes, and think you do not need to complete CSMplacement tests, then complete a Prerequisite Equivalency
Form (available at collegeosanmateoedu/orms) Take
the completed orm and required documentation to the
Prerequisite Drop Box located outside o the Assessment
Center and proceed to Step 3
Step 3: College Orientation/
Course Selection Workshop
Attend the College Orientation and Course Selection Work
shop in College Center, Building 10, Room 191 You are
required to bring your placement test results and to be on
time Latecomers are not admitted to the workshop, so planto arrive on campus early At the completion o the workshop
you will be able to register or classes and you are eligible to
schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor
This two and a hal
process, use and ma
goals, placement tes
Reservations or Colle
Workshop are sched
account, or go to thBuilding 10, Room 34
Step 4: Register
Your appointment to
WebSMART account
number) and passwo
WebSMART account
register or classes a
Many courses with pr
prerequisite checking
number entered on W
system through the
1) the successully co
placement test result
requirements I nei
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Step 2 or go to college
inormation
Step 5: Sign In an
Assigned My.SM
All college electronic
mysmccdedu emai
important email m
the college beore t
WebSMART student a
password and check
Financial AidComplete a Free Application or Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to
automatically be considered or all o the ollowing programs
Board o Governers Fee Waiver (BOGFW)
The State o Caliornia oers a BOGFW or students who are
residents o the State o Caliornia, attend a community college,
and are eligible or need-based nancial aid The BOGFW pays
the enrollment ee or the student or the academic year when
eligibility has been determined Other ees, such as parking (at
a reduced rate o $20 or BOGFW students), health, student
body and student representation, must be paid by the student
Federal Pell Grant
Cal Grant A, B and C Deadline to
Apply is March 2 or September 2
Cal Grants are or Caliornia residents only They are awarded
by the Caliornia Student Aid Commission or attendance inschools in Caliornia only Maximum awards are: Cal Grant B
$1,551; Cal Grant C $576
Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
FSEOG is a grant awarded to students with exceptional need (EFC
o 0 through 1,000) Awards range rom: $100$800 Priority
application date: March 2 Visit wwwicanaordcollegecom
grants, support servi
to high-need, educat
Caliornia residents S
or a BOGFW applicatull-time at the time o
CARE is determined a
Student Employmen
Students who apply o
Inormation Sheet and
Maximum Annual Aw
date: March 2
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EDUCATIONAL GOALS: ASSOCIATE DEGREES, CERTIFICATES
Educational Goals at CSM
AA/AS Degree and Certicates Oered at CSMThe A.S./A.S. Degree Requirements worksheet can be obtained rom the CSM Catalog, the Counseling Ofce, or at collegeosanmateo.edu/degrees/requireme
View the College Catalog and the College website, collegeosanmateo
edu, or more inormation about goals and opportunities at College
o San Mateo
University Transer Program
Complete your reshman and sophomore years o university work
at College o San Mateo and transer as a junior to a baccalaureate
level college or university College o San Mateo can help you plan an
educational program to prepare you to transer to the University o
Caliornia, Caliornia State University or private college or university
to earn a bachelors degree Assistance rom Counseling Services
and Transer Services can ensure a smooth transition to the transer
institution o your choice With planning, it is possible to concurrently
complete an associate degree as you complete coursework to acilitate
university transer
Senate Bill 1440 New Associate Degrees or Transer (AATor AST) Benet Students Intending to Transer to CSU
Caliornia community colleges, as a result o SB 1440, oer associate
degrees designed to support transer to the Caliornia State University
system and concurrent completion o an associate degree with one
clear pathway o coursework Students who complete an AA-T or AS-T
secure priority admission to the Caliornia State University system A
list o associate degrees or transer (AA-T/AS-T) is located in the CSM
Catalog and on the Transer Services website For more inormation
about SB 1440 and advantages to completing an AA-T or AS-T go to
wwwsb1440org
Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degree Programs
At College o San Mateo you can select rom over 80 associate degree
majors, or choose to complete multiple degrees to enhance careerand job opportunities or or personal enrichment Graduation rom
College o San Mateo with the associate in arts or science degree is
based upon the completion o 60 units o lower-division college-level
work, which includes major, basic competency, and general educationrequirements For a complete list o associate degree majors and
courses required to satisy each major reer to the CSM Catalog
Certicate Programs
You can earn a certiicate in achievement or a certiicate o
specialization in over 80 areas Certicate programs are designed to
prepare you or employment All certicate programs are careully
developed by advisory committees composed o college sta and
selected representatives rom the business and industrial co mmunity
Typically certicates require 1240 units o coursework and can be
completed in one semester or over several semesters Certicates
are awarded upon successul completion o requirements listed in
the CSM Catalog
Gainul Employment Disclosure Inormation
Final regulations published in the Federal Register on October
29, 2010, [75 FR 66665 and FR 66832], by the US Department o
Education, require all institutions that participate in the student
nancial assistance programs authorized under Title IV o the Higher
Education Act o 1965, to report certain inormation about students
who enrolled in Title IV eligible educational programs that lead
to gainul employment in a recognized occupation College o San
Mateos report on educational programs leading to gainul employ
ment is available at collegeosanmateoedu/degrees
Multiple Educational Goals
At College o San Mateo you are ree to pursue your educational
interests or personal and career growth and development This maymean that you want to complete certicates, associate degrees, and
transer You are not lim
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Accounting Assistant CERT
CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting & Auditing CERT
CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment & Regulation CERT
Enrolled Agent Exam Preparat ion CERT
Tax Preparer I CERTTax Preparer II CERT
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AS/CERT
Regular Basic Course Standard Format CERT
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG STUDIES AA/CERT
ARCHITECTURE AS
ART: COMMERCIAL AA
ART: ART HISTORY AA/CERT
ART: FINE ARTS
Drawing AA
General Studio Art AA
Painting AA
Photography AA
Printmaking AA
BIOLOGY
Biological AS
Biotechnology AS/CERT
General AS
Medical AS
PreNursing AS
BROADCAST AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Broadcast Audio AA/CERT
CHEMISTRY AS
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AA/AA-T*/CERT
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE AS
C++ Programming CERT
CIS Network Security Support CERT
Computer & Network Forensics AS/CERT
Computer Science Applications & Development AS/CERT
Computer Support Special is t AS/CERT
Computer Forensics CERT
Internet Programming CERT
Java Programming CERT
COSMETOLOGY AA/CERT
DENTAL ASSISTING AS/CERT
DIGITAL MEDIA*
Digital Audio AA/CERT
Digital Video Production AA
Lighting CERT
Televis ion and Radio Broadcasting CERTTelevision Producing AA
Video Journalism CERT
Graphic Design A A/CERT
Graphic Production CERT
Journalism AA/CERT
Web/Multimedia AA/CERT
Multmedia AA/CERT
Web Design AA/CERT
Web Developer AA/CERT
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
GLOBAL STUDIES
GRAPHICS
HORTICULTURE
Floristry
Landscape/Construct
Landscape Manageme
Nursery Management
INTERDISCIPLINARY S
Contemporary Issues
Intercultural Studies
Science & Society
JOURNALISM
KINESIOLOGY*
Pilates Mat Instructor
Pi la tes Mat & Reorme
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Business Managemen
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ACCOUNTING
ACTG 100 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES (CSU)51346 ACTG 100 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 14-201 Dorsett 30
Start and end dates or section 51346: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
51477 ACTG 100 J6 MW 6:00-10:15 14-201 Dorsett 30
Start and end dates or section 51477: 6/18 7/25
ACTG 103 TENKEY SKILLS (CSU)
Online Course
52028 ACTG 103 OLH Online Maule 05
Start and end dates or section 52028: 6/18 7/26
ACTG 121 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
50476 ACTG 121 J8 TTh 6:00-9:50 14-205 Sta 40
Start and end dates or section 50476: 6/19 8/9
ACTG 131 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CSU, UC)54534 ACTG 131 A7 MW 8:30 1:20 14-205 Sta 40
Start and end dates or section 54534: 6/18 8/1
ACTG 144 QUICKBOOKS: SETUP AND SERVICEBUSINESS (CSU)52259 ACTG 144 A6 TTh 10:40-12:45 14-105 Dorsett 15
Start and end dates or section 52259: 6/19 7/26
Evening Course
52260 ACTG 144 J6 Tue 6:00-10:15 14-105 Dorsett 15
Start and end dates or section 52260: 6/19 7/24
Online Course
53790 ACTG 144 OLH Online Dorsett 15
Start and end dates or section 53790: 6/18 7/26
ACTG 145 QUICKBOOKS: PAYROLL ANDMERCHANDISING BUSINESS (CSU)
Evening Course
52697 ACTG 145 J6 Thu 6:00-10:15 14-105 Dorsett 15
Start and end dates or section 52697: 6/21 7/26
Online Course
53792 ACTG 145 OLH Online Dorsett 15
Start and end dates or section 53792: 6/18 7/26
ACTG 171 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES (CSU)54537 ACTG 171 A8 MTWTh 8:30-9:50 14-202 Marcus 30
MT 10:00-10:50 14-103
Start and end dates or section 54537: 6/18 8/9
SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
ACTG 172 BUSINESS INCOME TAXES (CSU)
Evening Course
54124 ACTG 172 J6 TTh 6:00-10:15 14-201 Reitz 30
Start and end dates or section 54124: 6/19 7/26
ACTG 173 TRUST, ESTATE AND GIFT TAXES (CSU)
Evening Course
53241 ACTG 173 J4 MW 6:10-9:30 14-205 Stevens 15
Start and end dates or section 53241: 6/18 7/11
ACTG 665MD LACERTE TAX SOFTWARE BASICS (CSU)
Saturday Course
54150 ACTG 665MD SAH Sat 8:30-4:30 14-105 Lunn 05
Start and end dates or section 54150: 6/23 6/23
ACTG 665MP RTRP TAX PREPARER EXAM PREP (CSU)
Saturday Course
54643 ACTG 665MP SAH Sat 8:30-12:30 14-201 Golden/Gundry 10
Start and end dates or section 54643: 7/14 8/4
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 110 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (CSU, UC)50485 ANTH 110 A6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 18-306 Titus 30
Start and end dates or section 50485: 6/18 7/26
ANTH 180 MAGIC, SCIENCE AND RELIGION (CSU, UC)52474 ANTH 180 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 10-192 Titus 30
Start and end dates or section 52474: 6/18 7/26
ART
ART 101 ART AND ARCHITECTURE FROM THE ANCIENTWORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIMES, (c. 1400) (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
50936 ART 101 JX MW 6:00-10:15 4-135 Hiramoto 30
Start and end dates or section 50936: 6/18 7/25
ART 201 DRAWING AND COMPOSITION I (CSU, UC)53509 ART 201 A8 MW 9:00-11:15 4-111 Ren 30
MW 11:25-2:55 4-111
TBA Hours: MW 22 Hrs/Wk
Start and end dates or section 53509: 6/18 8/8
ART 223 OIL PAINTING I (CSU, UC)53282 ART 223 A8 TTh 9:00-11:05 4-111 Buchanan 30
TTh 11:15-2:30 4-111
TBA Hours: TTh 2 0 Hrs/Wk
ART 412 CERAMICS A $3000 materials ee is pay
54410 ART 412 A6 MTW
MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
ART 665MD ADVANA $3000 materials ee is pay
54457 ART 665MD A6 MTW
Start and end dates
ART 801 ART & ARCWORLD TO MEDIEV
Evening Course
53164 ART 801 JX MW
Start and end dates
ASTRONOM
ASTR 100 INTRODU52660 ASTR 100 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
53793 ASTR 100 B6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
Online Course
54591 ASTR 100 OLH
TBA Hours:
Start and end dates
ASTR 101 ASTRONO52661 ASTR 101 A6 MTW
Start and end dates
BIOLOGY
BIOL 100 INTRODUC50505 BIOL 100 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
53500 BIOL 100 B6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
50506 BIOL 100 J8 MW
TBA Hours: MW
Start and end dates
Online Course
53310 BIOL 100 OLH
TBA Hours:
Start and end dates
BIOL 110 GENERAL P50507 BIOL 110 A6 MTW
MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
50508 BIOL 110 B6 MTWMTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
51747 BIOL 110 C6 MTW
MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
BIOL 130 HUMAN B
Online Course
8
Instructors are NOT obligated to hold seats or students who are enrolled but do not attend the rst class meeting
ENGL 165 ADVANCED COMPOSITION
*31596 ENGL 165 AX MWF 12:10 1:00 16-171 Mach, J 30Start and end dates or section 31596: 1/23 3/28
*Students enrolled in these sections will participate in the Mountains Beyond
Mountains Learning Community See page xx
Evening Classes
31597 ENGL 165 JC W 6:30 9:20 16-250 Gershenson, B 30
Saturday Classes
31598 ENGL 165 S1H S 8:30 5:00 12-188 Sta 15
Online Classes
31599 ENGL 165 OLH Online Murphy, M 30
Department, Course
Number, & Class Title
Course Reerence Number
Day(s) Class Meets
Time Class Meets
Building & Room
Instructor
Units
Class IDNote: An X indicates a class thatmeets concurrently with anotherclass (e.g., ART 201 JX/ART 202 JX).
Short Course Dates
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BUSINESS
Also see Management
BUS. 100 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN BUSINESS (CSU, UC)52261 BUS 100 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 19-121 Figone 30
Start and end dates or section 52261: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
52946 BUS 100 J7 MW 6:10-9:50 36-109 Erickson 30
Start and end dates or section 52946: 6/18 8/1
BUSINESS WINDOWS APPLICATIONS- WINDOWS PLATFORM
BUSW 214 WORD PROCESSING I USING WORD FORWINDOWS (CSU)
Online Course51814 BUSW 214 OLH Online Willis 15
Start and end dates or section 51814: 6/18 7/5
BUSW 215 WORD PROCESSING II USING WORD FORWINDOWS (CSU)
Online Course
53152 BUSW 215 OLH Online Willis 15
Start and end dates or section 53152: 7/9 7/26
BUSW 415 SPREADSHEET I USING EXCEL FOR WINDOWS(CSU)
Online Course
51570 BUSW 415 OLH Online Willis 15
Start and end dates or section 51570: 6/18 7/5
BUSW 416 SPREADSHEET II USING EXCEL FORWINDOWS (CSU)
Online Course
53157 BUSW 416 OLH Online Willis 15
Start and end dates or section 53157: 7/9 7/26
CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING
CRER 120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS (CSU, UC)A $600 materials ee is payable upon registration
54539 CRER 120 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 14-215 Valenti 30
Start and end dates or section 54539: 6/18 7/26
CRER 680MA SUMMER BRIDGE ACADEMY54678 CRER 680MA A2 MTWTh 9:0012:00 14-115
Fri 10:0012:00 14-115 del Mundo 20
Start and end dates or section 54678: 7/30 8/10
NOTE: To be eligible or the program students must place into ENGL 828,
838, ESL 827, 828, READ 825, Math 811, 110, 111
CHEMISTRY
CHEM 192 ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY (CSU, UC)
A $400 materials ee is payable upon registration50572 CHEM 192 AX MTWTh 9:50-11:20 36-319 Song 40
MTWTh 8:10-9:40 36-306
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 36-110
Start and end dates or section 50572: 6/18 8/9
50822 CHEM 192 BX MTWTh 9:50-11:20 36-319 Song 40
MTWTh 11:40-1:10 36-306
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 36-110
Start and end dates or section 50822: 6/18 8/9
Evening Course
54355 CHEM 192 J8 MTWTh 1:15-2:45 36-329 Tou 40
MTWTh 2:50-4:20 36-329
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 36-110
Start and end dates or section 54355: 6/18 8/9
CHEM 210 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CSU, UC)A $400 materials ee is payable upon registration
50573 CHEM 210 AX MTWTh 8:10-9:40 36-319 Li 50
MTWTh 9:55-1:10 36-321
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 36-110
Start and end dates or section 50573: 6/18 8/9
51092 CHEM 210 BX MTWTh 8:10-9:40 36-319 Li 50
MTWTh 9:55-1:10 36-329 Tou
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 36-110 Li
Start and end dates or section 51092: 6/18 8/9
CHINESE
CHIN 111 ELEMENTARY CHINESE I (CSU, UC)Online Course
51543 CHIN 111 OLH Online Wu 30
Start and end dates or section 51543: 6/18 8/9
CHIN 211 COLLOQUIAL MANDARIN CHINESE I,ELEMENTARY
Online Course
53997 CHIN 211 OLH Online Wu 30
Start and end dates or section 53997: 6/18 8/9
COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES
COMM 110 PUBLIC SPEAKING (CSU, UC)54632 COMM 110 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 16-246 Motoyama 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 10-220
Start and end dates or section 54632: 6/18 7/26
54633 COMM 110 B6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 16-246 Li 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 10-220
Start and end dates or section 54633: 6/18 7/26
Evening Courses
54635 COMM 110 J8 MW 6:00-9:30 16-245 Perry 30
TBA Hours: MW 22 Hrs/Wk 10-220
Start and end dates or section 54635: 6/18 8/8
54634 COMM 110 K8 TTh 6:00-9:15 16-245 Perry 30
TBA Hours: TTh 20 Hrs/Wk 10-220
Start and end dates or section 54634: 6/19 8/9
COMM 130 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (CSU, UC)54636 COMM 130 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 16-143 Kramm 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 10-220
Start and end dates or section 54636: 6/18 7/26
54637 COMM 130 B6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 16-143 Kramm 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 10-220
Start and end dates or section 54637: 6/18 7/26
Evening Courses
54638 COMM 130 J8 MW 6:00-9:30 16-143 Paoli 30
TBA Hours: MW 2 2 Hrs/Wk 10-220
COMPUTER INFORMATI
Also see Business Applica
CIS 110 INTRODUCTCOMPUTER AND IN
Online Courses
52432 CIS 110 OLH
TBA Hours:
Start and end dates
54480 CIS 110 OMH
TBA Hours:
Start and end dates
CIS 151 NETWORKS A
(CSU)Online Course
54508 CIS 151 OLH
TBA Hours:
Start and end dates
CIS 254 INTRODUCTPROGRAM DESIGN
Online Courses
53311 CIS 254 OLH
Start and end dates
54623 CIS 254 OMH
Start and end dates
CIS 379 INTERNET POnline Course
52005 CIS 379 OLH
Start and end dates
CIS 680MC INTERNE
Online Course
54481 CIS 680MC OLH
Start and end dates
COSMETOLO
COSM 732 ADVANCEA $3500 materials ee is pay
50592 COSM 732 A6 Daily
Daily
Start and end dates
NOTE: Lecture meets 8:00-8:
COSM 742 ADVANCA $3500 materials ee is pay
50596 COSM 742 A6 Daily
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DIGITAL MEDIA
DGME 102 MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS (CSU, UC)
Online Course54447 DGME 102 OLH Online Bennett 30
Start and end dates or section 54447: 6/18 8/9
DGME 104 DIGITAL MEDIA CAREER PATHWAYS (CSU)
Online Course
54677 DGME 104 OLH Online Bennett 30
Start and end dates or section 54677: 6/18 8/9
DGME 167 WEB DESIGN I: FIREWORKS (CSU)
Online Course
54652 DGME 167 OLH Online Bennett 30
TBA Hours: 20 Hrs/Wk 4-ONLN
Start and end dates or section 54652: 6/18 8/9
ECONOMICS
ECON 100 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CSU, UC)51308 ECON 100 A6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 14-102 Roghani 30
Start and end dates or section 51308: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
50608 ECON 100 J8 MW 6:00-9:30 14-117 Shokouhbakhsh 30
Start and end dates or section 50608: 6/18 8/8
ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CSU, UC)54659 ECON 102 C6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 14-117 Lehigh 30
Start and end dates or section 54659: 6/18 7/26
54658 ECON 102 B6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 14-102 Roghani 30
Start and end dates or section 54658: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
52955 ECON 102 J8 TTh 6:00-9:15 14-117 Shokouhbakhsh 30
Start and end dates or section 52955: 6/19 8/9
ENGINEERING
ENGR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (CSU, UC)A $400 materials ee is payable upon registration
54612 ENGR 100 A6 MTWTh 8:10-9:30 19-100 Demsetz 30
MTWTh 10:40-12:50 19-100TBA Hours: MTWTh 9:40-10:25 19-100
Start and end dates or section 54612: 6/18 7/26
ENGLISH AND LITERATURE
ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE,AND CRITICAL THINKING (CSU, UC)50624 ENGL 110 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 16-102 Brennan 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 50624: 6/18 7/26
52389 ENGL 110 B6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 16-102 Brennan 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 52389: 6/18 7/26
54495 ENGL 110 D6 MTWTh 1:00-3:10 16-208 Carranza 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 54495: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
50627 ENGL 110 K8 TTh 6:00-9:15 16-206 Webb 30
TBA Hours: TTh 20 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 50627: 6/19 8/9
Online Course
50625 ENGL 110 OLH By Arr 60 Hrs/Wk ONLN James 30
TBA Hours: 20 Hrs/Wk 4-ONLN
Start and end dates or section 50625: 6/18 8/9
ENGL 161 CREATIVE WRITING I (CSU, UC)A $500 materials ee is payable upon registration
Evening Course
51395 ENGL 161 JX MW 6:00-9:30 18-204 Reynolds 30
Start and end dates or section 51395: 6/18 8/1
ENGL 162 CREATIVE WRITING II (CSU, UC)A $500 materials ee is payable upon registration
Evening Course
51396 ENGL 162 JX MW 6:00-9:30 18-204 Reynolds 30
Start and end dates or section 51396: 6/18 8/1
ENGL 163 CREATIVE WRITING III (CSU, UC)A $500 materials ee is payable upon registration
Evening Course51397 ENGL 163 JX MW 6:00-9:30 18-204 Reynolds 30
Start and end dates or section 51397: 6/18 8/1
ENGL 165 ADVANCED COMPOSITION (CSU, UC)50629 ENGL 165 A6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 16-202 Smith, M 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 50629: 6/18 7/26
ENGL 848 INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION ANDREADING54398 ENGL 848 A6 MTWTh 9:40-12:45 16-207 Kitamura 40
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 54398: 6/18 7/26
50631 ENGL 848 B6 MTWTh 9:40-12:45 16-208 Carranza 40TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 50631: 6/18 7/26
51970 ENGL 848 C6 MTWTh 10:40-1:45 16-104 Reynolds 40
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 51970: 6/18 7/26
Evening Courses
50633 ENGL 848 J8 MW 6:00-10:05 16-105 Webb 40
TBA Hours: MW 22 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 50633: 6/18 8/8
53749 ENGL 848 K8 TTh 6:00-9:40 16-240 Wallace 40
TBA Hours: TTh 20 Hrs/Wk 18-104
Start and end dates or section 53749: 6/19 8/9
ENGL 850 INDIVIDUAL WRITING INSTRUCTION
50638 ENGL 850 AO By Arr 40-240 Hrs/Wk 18-104 Steele 05-30Start and end dates or section 50638: 6/18 7/26
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
See also READ 807, 809, and 825 and COMM 855.
ESL 896 ESSENTIAL SPEAKERS OF ENGL52464 ESL 896 AO By A
Start and end dates
ESL 897 VOCABULAENGLISH52465 ESL 897 AO By A
Start and end dates
ESL 898 COMPREHENONNATIVE SPEAK53119 ESL 898 A6 MTW
Start and end dates
ETHNIC STU
ETHN 101 INTRODUC53158 ETHN 101 B6 MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
52316 ETHN 101 J8 TTh
Start and end dates
ETHN 102 INTRODUC53280 ETHN 102 A6 MTW
Start and end dates
52365 ETHN 102 B6 MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
54412 ETHN 102 J8 MW
Start and end dates
FIRE TECHN
FIRE 787 EMERGENCRECENT ADVANCES
Saturday Course
52872 FIRE 787 S1H Sat
Start and end dates
HEALTH SC
HSCI 100 GENERAL 54526 HSCI 100 A6 MTW
Start and end dates
Online Course
54527 HSCI 100 OLH
Start and end dates
HISTORY
HIST 100 HISTORY O51585 HIST 100 A6 MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
52078 HIST 100 J8 TTh
Start and end dates
HIST 201 UNITED ST51749 HIST 201 A6 MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
50659 HIST 201 J8 TTh
SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES10
ESL COURSE SEQUENCE(E li h S d L )
Non DegreeApplicable
Associate DegreeApplicable
ENGL 828
ENGL 838
ENGL 100or
ENGL 848
ENGL 100or
With grade of C With grade of A or B
ENGLISH COURSESEQUENCE
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Aquatics
AQUA 109 INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING AND BEGINNINGWATER POLO (CSU, UC)52914 AQUA 109 AX MTWTh 8:00-9:10 8-POOL Wright 05
Start and end dates or section 52914: 6/18 7/26
54046 AQUA 109 BX MTWTh 9:20-10:30 8-POOL Wright 05Start and end dates or section 54046: 6/18 7/26
AQUA 127 SWIM FOR CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)53116 AQUA 127 AX MTWTh 8:00-9:10 8-POOL Wright 05
Start and end dates or section 53116: 6/18 7/26
50496 AQUA 127 BX MTWTh 9:20-10:30 8-POOL Wright 05
Start and end dates or section 50496: 6/18 7/26
50495 AQUA 127 CX MTWTh 10:40-11:50 8-POOL Wright 05
Start and end dates or section 50495: 6/18 7/26
AQUA 133 INDIVIDUAL SWIM CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)54493 AQUA 133 CX MTWTh 10:40-11:50 8-POOL Wright 05
Start and end dates or section 54493: 6/18 7/26
AQUA 135 AQUA EXERCISE (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
54385 AQUA 135 J6 TTh 4:30-6:35 8-SMALL Barrilleaux 05
Start and end dates or section 54385: 6/19 7/26
Dance
DANC 121 CONTEMPORARY MODERN DANCE (CSU, UC)54499 DANC 121 A6 MTWTh 9:20-10:30 8-203 Dailey 05
Start and end dates or section 54499: 6/18 7/26
DANC 151 BEGINNING SOCIAL DANCE (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
53809 DANC 151 J6 MW 6:00-8:05 8-203 Walton 05
Start and end dates or section 53809: 6/18 7/25
DANC 161 TANGO ARGENTINO (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
53824 DANC 161 L6 Fri 7:00-10:00 8-203 Delmar 05
Start and end dates or section 53824: 6/22 8/10
Fitness
FITN 116 BODY CONDITIONING (CSU, UC)54122 FITN 116 B6 MTWTh 8:00-9:10 5-160 Borg 05
Start and end dates or section 54122: 6/18 7/26
54500 FITN 116 C6 MTWTh 9:20-10:30 5-160 Owens 05
Start and end dates or section 54500: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
53821 FITN 116 J6 MW 5:30-7:35 5-160 Mangan 05
Start and end dates or section 53821: 6/18 7/25
FITN 201 BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING (CSU, UC)54375 FITN 201 AX MTWTh 10:40-11:50 5-160 Mangan 05
Start and end dates or section 54375: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
54382 FITN 201 LX TTh 6:45-8:50 5-160 Barrilleaux 05
Start and end dates or section 54382: 6/19 7/26
FITN 202 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING (CSU, UC)
54376 FITN 202 AX MTWTh 10:40-11:50 5-160 Mangan 05Start and end dates or section 54376: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
54383 FITN 202 LX TTh 6:45-8:50 5-160 Barrilleaux 05
Start and end dates or section 54383: 6/19 7/26
FITN 220 WEIGHT CONDITIONING FOR VARSITYFOOTBALL (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
54125 FITN 220 J6 By Arr 168 Hrs/Wk 8-117 Pollack 05-20
Individual Sports
INDV 120 BADMINTON (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
53302 INDV 120 J6 MW 8:00-10:05 8-201 Vogel 05
Start and end dates or section 53302: 6/18 7/25
P.E. THEORY
KINE 200 YOGA HISTORY AND CULTURE (CSU)54631 KINE 200 A6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 8-B-2 Dailey 30
Start and end dates or section 54631: 6/18 7/26
Team Sports
TEAM 105 ADVANCED BASEBALL (CSU, UC)50838 TEAM 105 B6 By Arr 132 Hrs/Wk 8-BASE Williams 15
Start and end dates or section 50838: 6/18 7/26
TEAM 110 BASKETBALL (CSU, UC)54374 TEAM 110 A6 MTWTh 10:40-11:50 8-201 Owens 05Start and end dates or section 54374: 6/18 7/26
54600 TEAM 110 AX MTWTh 1:30-2:40 8-201 Warner 05
Start and end dates or section 54600: 6/18 7/26
TEAM 118 ADVANCED BASKETBALL: WOMEN (CSU, UC)53309 TEAM 118 AX MTWTh 1:30-2:40 8-201 Warner 05
Start and end dates or section 53309: 6/18 7/26
TEAM 135 ADVANCED FOOTBALL AND CONDITIONING(CSU, UC)51296 TEAM 135 A2 By Arr 480 Hrs/Wk 8-FOOT Pollack 15
Start and end dates or section 51296: 8/6 8/15
TEAM 148 INDOOR SOCCER (CSU, UC)54628 TEAM 148 A6 MTWTh 9:20-10:30 8-201 Mangan 05
Start and end dates or section 54628: 6/18 7/26
Evening Course
54120 TEAM 148 J6 MW 5:45-7:50 8-201 Mangiola 05
Start and end dates or section 54120: 6/18 7/25
TEAM 158 ADVANCED SOFTBALL: WOMEN (CSU, UC)54380 TEAM 158 A6 MTWTh 3:00-4:10 8-SOFT Borg 05
Start and end dates or section 54380: 6/18 7/26
LIBRARY STUDIES
LIBR 100 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH (CSU, UC)
Online Course
54205 LIBR 100 OLH Online Morris 10
Start and end dates or section 54205: 6/18 7/26
LIBR 105 ADVANCED ONLINE RESEARCH (CSU, UC)
Hybrid Course
54555 LIBR 105 HYB Intro mtg 11:00am-2:00pm 9-200 Fink 30
Introductory meeting date or section 54555: 6/18
Start and end dates or section 54555: 6/18 8/9
MATHEMATICS
MATH 110 ELEMENT50673 MATH 110 A8 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 111 ELEMENTA53798 MATH 111 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
50676 MATH 111 J8 TTh
TBA Hours: TTh
Start and end dates
MATH 112 ELEMENT53083 MATH 112 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
50677 MATH 112 J8 TTh
TBA Hours: TTh
Start and end dates
MATH 115 GEOMETR51785 MATH 115 A8 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 120 INTERME50679 MATH 120 A8 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
50680 MATH 120 B8 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates 50682 MATH 120 C8 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 122 INTERME50684 MATH 122 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 123 INTERME50685 MATH 123 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 125 ELEMENT50686 MATH 125 A6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
50687 MATH 125 B6 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 130 ANALYTI54243 MATH 130 A7 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
53800 MATH 130 B7 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
MATH 200 ELEMENT(CSU, UC)50693 MATH 200 A7 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
50694 MATH 200 B7 MTW
TBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
50695 MATH 200 C7 MTW
SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
MATHEMATICSCOURSE SEQUENCE
Students start math sequence as indicated by the MathPlacement Test and other measures as appropriate.
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MATH 251 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CSU, UC)50698 MATH 251 A8 MTWTh 7:50-10:30 18-202 Sta 50
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 18-202
Start and end dates or section 50698: 6/18 8/9
51271 MATH 251 B8 MTWTh 10:40-1:30 18-304 Kalantar 50
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 18-202
Start and end dates or section 51271: 6/18 8/9
MATH 252 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II(CSU, UC)50699 MATH 252 A8 MTWTh 10:40-1:30 18-301 Shender 50
TBA Hours: MTWTh 24 Hrs/Wk 18-202
Start and end dates or section 50699: 6/18 8/9
MATH 270 LINEAR ALGEBRA (CSU, UC)52695 MATH 270 A6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 18-307 Davis 30
TBA Hours: MTWTh 28 Hrs/Wk 18-202
Start and end dates or section 52695: 6/18 7/26
MATH 811 ARITHMETIC REVIEW
Evening Course
54394 MATH 811 J8 TTh 6:00-9:15 18-205 Sta 30
TBA Hours: TTh 20 Hrs/Wk 18-202
Start and end dates or section 54394: 6/19 8/9
MUSIC
MUS. 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (CSU, UC)52696 MUS 100 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 2-250 Ferguson 30
Start and end dates or section 52696: 6/18 7/26
MUS. 202 MUSIC LISTENING AND ENJOYMENT (CSU, UC)
50705 MUS 202 A6 MTWTh 1:10-3:20 2-250 Lim 30Start and end dates or section 50705: 6/18 7/26
MUS. 301 PIANO I (CSU, UC)53069 MUS 301 A6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 2-240 Ferguson 10
Start and end dates or section 53069: 6/18 7/26
MUS. 371 GUITAR I (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
53295 MUS 371 JX MW 6:00-9:30 2-150 Ferguson 10
Start and end dates or section 53295: 6/18 8/8
MUS. 372 GUITAR II (CSU, UC)
Evening Course53281 MUS 372 JX MW 6:00-9:30 2-150 Ferguson 10
Start and end dates or section 53281: 6/18 8/8
MUS. 373 GUITAR III (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
53292 MUS 373 JX MW 6:00-9:30 2-150 Ferguson 10
Start and end dates or section 53292: 6/18 8/8
MUS. 374 GUITAR IV (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
53294 MUS 374 JX MW 6:00-9:30 2-150 Ferguson 10
Start and end dates or section 53294: 6/18 8/8
NURSING
NURS 610 BASIC MEDICATION DOSAGE CALCULATIONSFOR NURSES (CSU)52575 NURS 610 A2 WTh 8:00-4:00 5-390 Isae 10
Start and end dates or section 52575: 6/27 6/28
Weekend Course
53754 NURS 610 S3H SU 8:00-4:00 5-390 Isae 1 0
NURS 666 CAREERS IN NURSING (CSU)
Weekend Course
52743 NURS 666 S1H SU 9:10-5:00 5-390 Isae 10
Start and end dates or section 52743: 6/30 7/1
NURS 800 SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR AN R.N.
PROGRAM52978 NURS 800 B2 Mon 10:00-3:00 5-390 Isae 10
First meeting date or section 52978: 7/16
Tue 7:30-2:30 5-390
Second meeting date or section 52978: 7/17
Wed 7:30-11:30 5-390
Third meeting date or section 52978: 7/18
NURS 815 TRANSITION FROM 1st TO 2nd YEAR:MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING54276 NURS 815 A1 MTW 8:10-4:00 5-390 Isae 05-15
Start and end dates or section 54276: 8/6 8/8
54278 NURS 815 B1 ThFS 8:10-4:00 5-390 Isae 05-15
Start and end dates or section 54278: 8/2 8/4
OCEANOGRAPHY
OCEN 100 OCEANOGRAPHY (CSU, UC)
Evening Course
51404 OCEN 100 J8 TTh 6:00-9:15 36-109 Galloway 30
TBA Hours: TTh 20 Hrs/Wk 36-110
Start and end dates or section 51404: 6/19 8/9
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POLITICAL
PLSC 210 AMERICAN50714 PLSC 210 A6 MTW
Start and end dates 50715 PLSC 210 B6 MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Courses
50717 PLSC 210 J8 MW
Start and end dates
50718 PLSC 210 K8 TTh
Start and end dates
Online Course
52526 PLSC 210 OLH
Start and end dates
PSYCHOLOG
PSYC 100 GENERAL 51304 PSYC 100 B6 MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
51713 PSYC 100 J8 TTh
Start and end dates
Online Course
54653 PSYC 100 OLH
Start and end dates
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READING
READ 412 COLLEGELEVEL INDIVIDUALIZED READING
IMPROVEMENT (CSU)54002 READ 412 AO By Arr 40-240 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-30
Start and end dates or section 54002: 6/18 7/26
READ 454 COLLEGELEVEL VOCABULARYIMPROVEMENT I (CSU)54000 READ 454 AO By Arr 40-130 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-15
Start and end dates or section 54000: 6/18 7/26
READ 455 COLLEGELEVEL VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENTII (CSU)54001 READ 455 AO By Arr 40-130 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-15
Start and end dates or section 54001: 6/18 7/26
READ 812 INDIVIDUALIZED READING IMPROVEMENT51553 READ 812 AO By Arr 40-240 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-30
Start and end dates or section 51553: 6/18 7/26
READ 814 BASIC SPELLING MASTERY52462 READ 814 AO By Arr 40-80 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-10
Start and end dates or section 52462: 6/18 7/26
READ 815 ADVANCED SPELLING MASTERY52463 READ 815 AO By Arr 40-80 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-10
Start and end dates or section 52463: 6/18 7/26
READ 825 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE READING
Online Course54496 READ 825 OLH By Arr 60 Hrs/Wk ONLN Marron 30
TBA Hours: 20 Hrs/Wk 4-ONLN
Start and end dates or section 54496: 6/18 8/9
READ 830 COLLEGE AND CAREER READING
Online Course
54497 READ 830 OLH By Arr 60 Hrs/Wk ONLN Marron 30
TBA Hours: 20 Hrs/Wk 4-ONLN
Start and end dates or section 54497: 6/18 8/9
READ 852 VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT I52466 READ 852 AO By Arr 40-130 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-15
Start and end dates or section 52466: 6/18 7/26
READ 853 VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT II
52467 READ 853 AO By Arr 40-130 Hrs/Wk 18-101 Vasquez 05-15Start and end dates or section 52467: 6/18 7/26
REAL ESTATE
R.E. 100 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU)
Evening Course
50730 RE 100 J8 TTh 6:30-9:45 14-202 Gottlieb 30
Start and end dates or section 50730: 6/19-8/9
R.E. 110 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE (CSU)54642 RE 110 A8 TTh 10:40-1:55 14-206 Keavney 30
Start and end dates or section 54642: 6/19-8/9
SOCIOLOGY
SOCI 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (CSU, UC)50746 SOCI 100 A6 MTWTh 8:10-10:20 18-204 Craword 30
Start and end dates or section 50746: 6/18 7/26
50747 SOCI 100 B6 MTWTh 10:40-12:50 10-192 Mathur 30
Start and end dates or section 50747: 6/18 7/26
Evening Courses
50748 SOCI 100 J7 MW 6:00-9:05 10-192 Mathur 30
Start and end dates or section 50748: 6/18 8/1
54415 SOCI 100 K7 TTh 6:00-9:50 10-192 Mathur 30
Start and end dates or section 54415: 6/19 8/2
Evening O-Campus Course
53613 SOCI 100 L8H TTh 5:30-8:45 MK Craword 30
Start and end dates or section 53613: 6/19 8/9
NOTE: This course meets at the Martin Luther King Center, 725 Monte Diablo
Avenue, San Mateo
SPANISH
SPAN 111 ELEMENTA
51554 SPAN 111 B6 MTWTBA Hours: MTW
Start and end dates
Evening Course
50754 SPAN 111 J8 TTh
TBA Hours: TTh
Start and end dates
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Now Open!
Ofering:
Peer Tutoring Program: Free
tutoring available in many subjects
Communication Studies Resource
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COLLEGE POLICIES, PROGRAMS & FEES
FeesFees are due and payable at the time o registration. Students will not be able to register or
classes i they have any outstanding balance. On Wednesday, May 16, 2012, students who have
any outstanding ee balances or summer 2012 or all 2012 will be dropped at midnight or non
payment o ees. For more important inormation, visit collegeosanmateo.edu/ees.
Student enrollment ees are set by Caliornias legislature and governor and are subject to change
at any time. It is possible that your ees may be adjusted at a uture date. All student records are
automatically held until all outstanding debts to the District colleges have been cleared. Unpaid
bills may be sent to collections.
Students who are classied as Caliornia residents as dened in the Caliornia Education Code will be
charged an enrollment ee, a health services ee and a student representation ee An optional student
body ee also will be assessed In accordance with Caliornia law, the enrollment ees may be waived or
Caliornia residents who demonstrate nancial need and qualiy or a Board o Governors Enrollment
Fee Waiver (BOGW) Contact the College Financial Aid Ofce or additional inormation
Students who are classied as nonresidents will be charged a tuition ee in addition to the enrollment
ee, health services ee and student representation ee International Students (F1 Visa) are subject to a
health insurance requirement and are charged tuition and capital outlay ees in addition to enrollment
ees Contact the International Student Ofce or details
The student representation ee was established by student election to support student advocacy beore
local, state and ederal ofces and agencies
In addition, students will be required to purchase textbooks and miscellaneous supplies, as well as
tools and technical supplies or certain programs In some courses students will also be required to pay
a nonreundable instructional materials charge
Fees are subject to change at any time by action o the State Legislature, Board o Governors o the
Caliornia Community Colleges, or the District Board o Trustees
Fees are due and payable at the time o registration Students who need assistance in paying ees are
encouraged to contact the Financial Aid Ofce (College Center, Building 10, Third Floor, 5746146)
All student records are witheld and class registration may be restricted until all outstanding debts to
the District colleges have been cleared
AB 540 Students
Under Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt rom paying nonresident tuition Students who
have attended a Caliornia high school or three years AND received a Caliornia high school diploma
or its equivalent, such as a GED or passed the high school prociency exam, are exempt rom paying
nonresident tuition See page 4 or more inormation
Fee Type Amount Required of
Enrollment Fee $46 per unit All students except high school students enrolling or less than 115
Program or Middle College High School Program
Health Services Fee* $15 Summer$18 Fall
$18 Spring
All students except those enrolled ONLY in ocampus classes, Satu
the Concurrent Enrollment Program
Student Representation Fee** $1 All students except High School students enrolled in the Concurre
High School Program
Nonresident Tuition Fee $203 per unit (plus $46 per unit Enrollment Nonresidents o Caliornia who are residents o other states
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Support Services & SpCSM oers a variety o student services to assist you in reac
include:
Admissions & Records
CalWORKs
Career Services
Child Development Center
Counseling Services
Disabled Students Programs
& Services (DSPS)
Extended Opportunity
Programs & Services (EOPS)
For specic inormation about each o these programs, th
visit our Student Services webpage at collegeosanmateoe
able online also provides detailed inormation about each
Financial Aid
Health Services Ce
High School Enrol
Programs
International Stud
Program
Learning Center
Middle College
Multicultural Cent
College PoliciesThere are a number o college policies that are important or students to know These include, but are
not limited to:
Crime Awareness/Student
Right To Know
DrugFree Campus
Guidelines or Addressing
Cheating and Plagiarism
For specic inormation about each o these policies, including appropriate sta to contact or urther
inormation or assistance, please reer to the CSM Catalog, which is available on the CSM website at
collegeosanmateoedu/catalog
Sexual Assault
Sexual Harassment
Smoking
Student Conduct and
Disciplinary Actions
Student Grievances
and Appeals
Student Rights and
Nondiscrimination
Privacy Rights
NEED TO REPEATNew Enrollment Limitation on
Enrollment Limitations For Courses Not Designated
Beginning Summer 2012, a student may attempt a cou
a maximum o three times Furthermore, all prior cou
record count toward the limit A course attempt occ
tive or nonevaluative grade or symbol such as an A, B
sult o this new enrollment limitation, students decisi
may have serious implications and aect their educati
One additional enrollment may be considered or appro1 Recency: A student may enroll one additional time
course and a signicant lapse o time o at least three
is or the purpose o establishing content recency only
ing an established grade I approved, the units and gr
part o the students grade point average or cumulativ
2 Extenuating circumstances: A student may enroll o
mentable extenuating circumstances exist that match
extenuating circumstances are re, ood, accident, or
conditions beyond the students control
Repetition For The Purpose O Grade Improvement
Repeatable
A student who has received a grade o D, F, N/P, or N/
the San Mateo County Community College District ma
tional times or the purpose o grade alleviation and im
o not more than three attempts as noted above is app
Courses Designated As Repeatable
The Board o Trustees o San Mateo County Communit
which permits a student to repeat certain courses and
may attempt the course/subject the maximum numbe
ber o units, as noted in the course description ound
designated as repeatable, the number o approved att
limitation or the course
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Hillsdale Lot 1
(student)
Hillsdale Lot 1
(student) Beethoven Lot 2
(student & sta)
Beethoven Lot 2
(student)
Olympian Lot 12
(sta, patrons)
Stadium Lot 11
(student)
DaVinci
Lot 3(sta)
Marie Curie
Lot 5(sta)
Galileo Lot 6
(student)
GalileoLot 6
(student & sta)
Galileo
Lot 6
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Galileo
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Edison Lot 7
(sta*)
Socrates Lot 4
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InformationTechnologyServices
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East Hall12
Library9
ScienceBuilding 36
Planetarium
EmergingTechnologies
19
Gymnasium8
Health&
Wellness5
Theatre3
Art 4
Music 2
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Sculpture/Ceramics
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South Hall14
Central Hall16
North Hall18
GreenHouse
Horticulture20
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Faculty Oces
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Faculty Oces15
Student Life17
Drip Coee
PublicSafetyCente
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Team House30
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$2 per day Valid only during class hours rom 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
Permit machines indicated by D on the map: Hillsdale Lot 1, Beethoven Lot 2,
Galileo Lot 6, and Stadium Lot 11
Visitor Parking
Visitors to campus may park in PayBySpace visitor parking in Beethoven Lot 2A
and 2D (between 7 am and 5 pm) and Forum Lot 8 (between 7 am and 10 pm)Visitors must purchase a visitor permit ($1 per hour) at the PayBySpace permit
machines located in the lots (indicated by V on the map)
Student Parking
Hillsdale Lot 1, Beethoven Lot 2, Galileo Lot 6, Bulldog Lot 9 or
Stadium Lot 11
Staf Parking
Beethoven Lot 2B, DaVinci Lot 3, Socrates Lot 4, Marie Curie Lot 5,
Galileo Lot 6 Sta, Edison Lot 7*, Sandbox Lot 10
(* indicates lot available or student parking ater 5 pm only, permit required)
Restricted Parking
Olympian Lot 12 sta and members o San Mateo Athletic Club, and patrons and
clients o Cosmetology and Dental programs
Disabled Parking
By special permit only (contact Disability Resource Center, Building 10,First oor, 5746438)
Motorcycle Parking
Locations indicated by M on Map: Marie Curie Lot 5, Galileo Lot 6 Sta
Campus DirectoryMain Number (650) 5746161
Admiss ions & Records 5746165 10360
ASCSM (Student Government) 5746141 17112
Assessment/Placement Testing 5746262 10370
Bookstore 5746366 10202
CalWORKS 5746155 10120K
Career Services 5746619 10340
Cashier s Ofce 5746412 10360Child Development Center 5746279 Bldg 33
Coastside Ofce 7266444
Community Education 5746149 DO217
Community Relations & Marketing 5746231 10462
Cosmetology 5746364 5251
Counseling Center 5746400 10340
Dental A ssisting 5746212 5329
Disabled Students Programs
and Services (DSPS) 5746438 10120
Department/Ofce Phone Bldg-Room
Parking RegulationsVisitors may also park in
in the vehicle (ace up on
machines are located in
Galileo Lot 6B, and Stad
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San Mateo AthletSpecial parking permits
required at all times or
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Parking is permitted on
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areas, in marked end zo
in any unauthorized are
diagonal parking spaces
Parking Permit RequirementsAll persons driving motor vehicles (except motorcycles) on to campus
and utilizing the parking acilities during regular class hours (Monday
Friday, 7 am10 pm), including nal examinations, are required to
obtain and display a parking permit on their vehicle A parking permit
is not required or students riding motorcycles and parking must be in
designated Motorcycle Parking in Marie Curie Lot 5 and Galileo Lot 6
Student parking permits are available or $40 each or the all and spring
semesters (Fall/Spring Permit $70) and $20 or the summer session:
parking permits or students with Caliornia Board o Governors (BOG)
waivers are $20 per semester
Lost or Stolen Parking PermitsI a permit is lost or stolen, replacements are available at ull price
Purchasing Parking PermitsStudents may purchase parking permits only online using WebSMART
Permits may be ordered and paid or online and mailed to the students
residence Students may also order a permit online rom computers
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