Credit Schedule - 2009 Spring

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MiraCosta College Cardiff & Oceanside Campuses Spring 2009 Credit Courses • Classes Start January 20

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Learn More. Pay Less. At MiraCosta College

Get a world-class education at just $20 per unit. MiraCosta College Offers: Academic Opportunities

Beautiful Campuses

Caring Community

• Nationally-recognized faculty are experts in their fields.

• Gorgeous campuses offer state- of-the-art learning environments.

• Small class sizes mean personal attention.

• Students transfer to every CSU and UC campus, plus private universities.

• Students enjoy easy access to freeways and coastal views.

• Caring faculty and staff help students achieve their goals.

“ I’ve really enjoyed all of my classes and I’ve enjoyed getting a great college education less than ten minutes away from my house.” Andrew —

“ Because of the small class size you know your professors and the staff is really supportive. I love MiraCosta so much I even talked my little sister out of going to State—she’s at MiraCosta instead!” —Kara

Placek, MiraCosta sociology graduate who transferred to UCSD

Pinkard, MiraCosta chemistry

graduate who transferred to UC Berkeley

“ I really liked the idea of getting practical skills and was impressed that at MiraCosta, in one year, you can have a certificate and be extremely marketable.” Samantha Morrow, MiraCosta — accounting graduate


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communities in our publications. Colorful hot air balloons in clear blue skies are a familiar sight to

residents of the southern part of our district and remind us of an annual MiraCosta event held in the ’70s—Sun Day, when balloons were launched from the Oceanside Campus.

Table of Contents AAcademic Advisement

................................... 100 Adding Classes. ............................................... 93 Admissions Information................................... 92 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)........... 111 Application for Admission How to Apply. ............................................... 2 Application Form........................................ A-1 Auditing Classes. ............................................. 94

BBook Loans/Grants

. ......................................... 95 Bookstore....................................................... 102 Bus/Sprinter Student Pass (ad). ..................... 112

CCalendar

3 Career Center............................................... 8, 70 Certificate Programs.......................................... 7 Child Development Center (ad)....................... 33 Counseling (ad). ............................................... 71 Course Listings All Courses................................................... 10 Online.......................................................... 88 Late-Start/Self-Paced.................................. 90 San Elijo Campus........................................ 76 Crashing Full Classes....................................... 93 . ............................................................

DDates and Deadlines

3, 93 Degrees.............................................................. 6 Department Chairs............................................. 5 Directories Academic Departments................................ 5 Student Services. ......................................... 4 Disability Accommodation.............................. 111 Disabled Students Programs & Services (ad) 65 Dropping Classes............................................. 93 ....................................

EEnrolling in Courses

FFees

........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Fee Waiver (BOG) Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7 Final Exam Schedule.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Financial Aid Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87, 103

GGrades HHealth Fee

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.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Health Services (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 HelpDesk (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 High School Diploma Program (ad). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Honors Scholar Program.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

I Internships LLibrary (ad)

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Locations of Classes Offered Off-Campus. . . . 112

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30 Non-Resident Tuition.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Pass/No Pass Option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Policies. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Prerequisites/Corequisites Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Requisite Review Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5

RRefund Policy

Enrollment Schedule. ................................. 92 SURF Online Enrollment. ........................... 97 EOPS (ad)......................................................... 59 Equal Opportunity Statement......................... 111

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Repeating Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Residency Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Scholarships.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 58 Service Learning (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Sprinter/Bus Student Pass.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Sports Teams (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Student ID Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Student Government (ad). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Student Right-to-Know Rates.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Student Services Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Study Abroad (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 SURF Online Enrollment Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Testing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Transportation (NCTD). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Tutoring (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Transfer Information Transfer Agreements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 105 CSU List of Transfer Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 IGETC List of Transfer Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Chart of Days/Times of IGETC Courses.. . 106

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Work Experience Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Writing Center (ad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Accreditation

MiraCosta College is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC). The University of California, California State Universities and private universities of high rank give credit for transfer courses completed at MiraCosta College. Next accreditation evaluation is 2010.

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Welcome to Spring 2009 at MiraCosta College! You may attend MiraCosta College if you are 18 years or older, or a high school graduate or equivalent. High school students (sophomore and above) ready for the challenge of college work may also attend MiraCosta College with a permit signed by their parents and high school principal.

Here’s how to get started: Continuing MiraCosta College students who were enrolled in Fall 2008 can enroll beginning November 19 —check for your exact enrollment date

on page 92 then go to the course listings to select your classes for spring.

If you are a . . . Returning MiraCosta College student who was not enrolled in Fall 2008 Complete an Application for Admission. You may enroll online at SURF beginning December 15. If you haven’t yet taken the English and math placement tests, see pages 100-102.

Applying for Admission Complete the Credit Class Application at www.miracosta.edu. The online application is available in both English and Spanish. Or, complete the application found on page A-1 in the center of this booklet. Mail or bring the completed application to either location: MiraCosta College Admissions and Records Office Building T110, Sta. 10A 1 Barnard Drive Oceanside, CA 92056

First-time college student Complete an Application for Admission. Plan to take the English and math placement tests and attend orientation and advisement as soon as possible, see pages 100-102 for details. The placement tests are not graded—they are useful tools to place you in the appropriate level English and math classes. At orientation and advisement, you will learn how to select classes and enroll. Completing the placement tests, orientation and advisement earns you an earlier enrollment date!

Student new to MiraCosta with previous college experience Complete an Application for Admission. If you are working toward a degree or transfer from MiraCosta, you will need to bring copies of transcripts of your previous college course work to the Counseling Office; call (760) 795-6670 for an appointment. If you plan to use course work from another school to meet a prerequisite for a MiraCosta College class, complete the Requisite Review Form on page A-5 in the center of this book. Submit the completed form and a transcript or grade report to the Admissions and Records Office for each prerequisite to be cleared. Once your application has been processed and any prerequisites cleared, you will be able to enroll online using SURF on or after December 15.

Student new to MiraCosta, taking courses for personal/professional development If you already have a degree and/or are not planning to earn a degree or certificate at MiraCosta College, complete an Application for Admission. Enroll online on or after December 15. If you plan to take courses requiring prerequisites, you will need to clear the prerequisites following the procedure outlined above. See page 94 for details on prerequisites.

International student International students (F-1 visa) apply for admission through the International Student Office, Room 3444 in the Student Center on the Oceanside Campus, (760) 795-6897.

Current high school sophomore, junior or senior You may attend MiraCosta College with a Concurrent Enrollment Permit signed by your high school principal and parent. Concurrent Enrollment Permits are available from your high school counselor or may be printed from the college Web site at www.miracosta.edu/studentforms. Mail or take your completed permit and Application for Admission to the Admissions and Records Office. See ad this page for hours and location of the Admissions and Records Office.

MiraCosta College • Spring 2009

or MiraCosta College San Elijo Campus Admissions and Records Office, Sta. 17B Administration Building 3333 Manchester Avenue Cardiff, CA 92007 Allow 2-3 days for your online application to be processed and 5-6 days for the paper application.

For the best selection of classes, enroll online as soon as possible on or after your enrollment date. Learn how to use SURF! Go to pages 97-99 for detailed instructions.

Fees for Spring 2009 Enrollment Fee Health Services Fee Student Center Fee

$20 per unit for California residents* $17 $1 per unit up to $10 per year

Optional Fees: Student ID Card Parking Permit

$6 $35 car/$17.50 motorcycle

For a detailed explanation of required and optional fees, see page 95. * Persons determined to be nonresidents of California pay an additional per-unit fee of $181. Some exemptions to residency requirements exist. See page 95 for detailed information on residency and non-resident fees.

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College Calendar Deadlines listed below are for full-length spring semester classes. For late-start, self-paced and mid-semester class deadlines, see the chart on page 93. November November 19, 2008

• First priority enrollment begins; continues through January 19 (For continuing students enrolled in fall and new students who have completed testing, orientation and advisement.) December

December 15

• Second priority enrollment begins; continues through January 19

December 24 – Jan. 1 • College closed January January 12 –16

• In-person enrollment (Students may apply, enroll in classes, clear prerequisites and pay fees in one visit to the Admissions and Records Office.)

January 15

• Deadline to submit application online or by mail to be processed in time for first day of the semester (After January 15, applications may be submitted in person in the Admissions and Records Office.)

January 19

• College closed — Martin Luther King Day (Legal Holiday)

January 20 (Tuesday)

• First day of spring classes

January 20 – 24

• Late enrollment/add classes

January 26 – 31

• Late enrollment/add classes with instructor consent

January 31 • Last day to add classes with instructor permission • Financial Aid add/drop deadline • Last day to drop classes and receive a refund • Last day to drop classes with no grade placed on permanent record (For add/drop deadlines for 15-week, 8-week and self-paced classes, please see chart on page 93.) February February 2

• Late-start (15-week) classes begin

February 13 –16

• College closed — Lincoln’s Day, Washington’s Day (Legal Holidays)

February 20

• Last day to file petition for degree/certificate for spring • Last day to petition for pass/no pass grade

February 27

• Last day to file petition for Credit by Institutional Examination March

March 16 –21

• Spring Break — no classes

March 20

• College closed

March 23

• Mid-semester (eight-week) classes begin April

April 23 • Last day to DROP classes with option of “W” grade (unless an instructor has set an earlier date) may May 16 –22

• Final Examinations

May 22

• Spring semester ends; Commencement

May 25

• College closed — Memorial Day (Legal Holiday)

MiraCosta College • Spring 2009

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Department Directory Student Services Directory Oceanside Campus The following offices may be contacted by calling (760) 757-2121 and the extensions listed below. OFFICE BLDG. EXT.

Admissions and Records: Enroll, add, drop classes; request official transcript.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T110

Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (See page 92 for late enrollment hours.) Campus Police: Pick up parking decal; Lost & Found; safety concerns.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100 Hours: Mon.–Fri. 7 a.m.–11 p.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.–3 p.m. Career Center: Career counseling; student employment; internships.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3700 Child Development Center: Preschool/child care program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8000 Counseling: Walk-in academic counseling; counseling appointments.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3700 Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Disabled Students Programs: Services for students with disabilities TTY (760) 795-6707; TTY message phone (760) 439-1060.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 ADA Coordinator: Connie Wilbur. ............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 EOPS/CalWORKs: Services for financially/educationally disadvantaged students.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 Financial Aid: Apply for BOG fee waiver; other financial aid; Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m... . . . . . . 3000 Health Services: Registered nurse on duty handles a variety of student health needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T440 International Students: Support services for students on F-1/M-1 visas.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400 Library: For current hours, call ext. 6717 or check www.miracosta.edu/library.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200 Scholarship Office: Apply for scholarships....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 School Relations/Diversity Recruitment: Information for prospective students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400 Service Learning: Community service opportunities for students.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400 Student Accounts: Pay fees; clear delinquent accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3200 Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (See page 92 for late enrollment hours.) Student Activities: Pick up photo ID card; student government, clubs; .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400 Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 8 a.m.–7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Testing: English and math placement tests; reservations for advisement.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 Hours: Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (See page 100 for testing times.) Academic Proctoring Center: Call for information and schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T430 Tutoring/Academic Support Center: Free individual and group tutoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200 University Transfer Center: Advising and resources for students intending to transfer to a four-year college or university. . . . . . . 3700 Veterans: Support services for veterans. ............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T110

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Student Services Administrators Vice President, Student Services: Dick Robertson ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400 Dean, Admissions, Assessment and Student Aid: Gilbert Hermosillo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 Dean, Counseling & Special Services: Martin Spring.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3700

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San Elijo Campus The following services are available at the San Elijo Campus. For all other student services, please contact the Oceanside office listed above. The following offices may be contacted by calling (760) 944-4449 and the extensions listed below: OFFICE BLDG. EXT.

Admissions and Records: Enroll, add, drop classes; request official transcript.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administration Student Accounts: Pay fees; clear delinquent accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administration Campus Police: Pick up parking decal; Lost & Found; safety concerns.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kiosk Counseling: Walk-in academic counseling; counseling appointments.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administration Health Services: Registered nurse handles a variety of student health needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Center Library: For current hours, call ext. 6717 or check www.miracosta.edu/library.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Student Activities: Pick up photo ID card; student government, clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Center Testing: English and math placement tests; reservations for advisement; see page 100 for testing times.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

7870 7762 7899 6670 7747 7850 7782 7752

Academic Proctoring Center: call for information and schedule

Tutoring/Academic Support Center: Free individual and group tutoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

7748

San Elijo Campus Administrators Provost: Sally Foster. ........................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administration Associate Dean, Student Services: Alketa Wojcik. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Center

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Department Directory Academic Department Directory The chair of each academic department may be reached by calling MiraCosta College at (760) 757-2121 or (760) 944-4449. Use the extensions below: DEPARTMENT CHAIR OFFICE EXT.

O’Cain

OC2274

6268

Gerontology, Psychology, Sociology.......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penny Skemp Biological Sciences: Biology, Biotechnology................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Thomford Business: Accounting, Business Administration, Hospitality, Real Estate, Restaurant, Tourism. ............................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Severance Career Studies: Career and Life Planning, Cooperative Work Experience Education, Internship Studies.......................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donna Davis Cisco Computer Networking.............................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen Laughlin Communication Studies..................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil Moura Computer and Information Sciences: Business Office Technology, Computer and Information Science, Medical Administrative Professional .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Striebel Cosmetology......................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instruction Office Counseling............................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Deaton ......................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counseling appointments Education............................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Jennings-Smith Health Occupations: Nursing, Pharmacology, Surgical Technology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Simpson Horticulture, Architecture and Applied Technologies: Architecture, Auto Technology, Drafting, Engineering, Horticulture............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Clarke Kinesiology, Health and Nutrition: Health, Kinesiology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Shaffer International Languages: Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francisco Alvarez Letters: English, ESL, Film, Humanities, Linguistics, Literature, Reading, Special Education.......................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Herrmann Library..................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glorian Sipman Mathematics. ........................................................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Harland Media Arts and Technologies.............................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Uhlik Performing and Media Arts: Dance, Drama, Music......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Bishop Physical Sciences: Astronomy, Chemistry, Earth Science, Geology, Oceanography, Physical Science, Physics, Radiation Protection Technology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Metzler Social Science: Anthropology, Asian Studies, Economics, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisa Moon

OC8100

6859

OC4518

6410

OC4810

6388

3700

6576

Art

......................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna

Behavioral Sciences: Administration of Justice, Child Development,

CLC

8737

OC3124

6389

OC4812

6385

OC4715

6844

3700 3700

6293 6670

4600

6881

OCT422

6572

OC4536

6405

OC4811

6501

OC4702

6284

OC3618

6218

OC1278

6722

OC3622

6387

OC4623

6394

OC2009

6449

SAN403

7738

OC3123

6241

Instructional Services Administrators Interim Vice President, Instructional Services................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pamela Deegan

4700

6814

Interim Dean, Academic Information Services: Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Edelbrock

1200

6720

4700

6818

4700

6648

4700

6811

Dean, Arts and Letters: Art, Communication Studies, International Languages,

Letters, Performing & Media Arts. ............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dana Smith

Dean, Math and Sciences: Behavioral Sciences, Biological Sciences,

Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences.............................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ric Matthews Dean, Career and Technical Education: Business; Computer and Information Science; Cosmetology; Career Studies; Horticulture, Architecture and Applied Technologies; Kinesiology, Health, and Nutrition; Media Arts and Technologies.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al Taccone Dean, Community Education: Noncredit and Fee-Based Programs.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Lee Associate Dean, Health Occupations Department: Health Occupations.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Comstock

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CLC

8721

T420

6651


Associate Degrees ASSOCIATE in ARTS in UNIVERSITY STUDIES Astronomy

ASSOCIATE in ARTS CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Biological Sciences

Accounting

Chemistry

Accounting

Child Development

Bookkeeping

Communication

Architectural Technology

Computer Science

Automotive Technology

Criminology & Justice Studies

Biotechnology Research & Development

Dance

Business

Dramatic Arts

Entrepreneurship

English & Literature

Management

Gerontology

Marketing

Health Science

Retail Management

History

Business Office Technology

Japanese

Office Manager

Kinesiology

Secretary/Administrative Assistant

Liberal Studies: Elementary (Multiple Subject)

Child Development

Teaching Preparation

Associate Teacher

Mathematics

Entrepreneurship

Music

Master Teacher

Physics

Site Supervisor

Pre-Engineering

Teacher

Pre-Nursing

Computer & Information Science

Pre-Social Work

Computer Applications

Computer Network Administration

ASSOCIATE in ARTS in UNIVERSITY STUDIES with an Area of Emphasis Anthropology Art History Art (Studio)

Cosmetology Design Drafting Technology

Computer-Aided Design & Drafting

Computer-Aided Drafting

Mechanical Drafting

Dramatic Arts Design & Technology

Business Administration

Fundamentals of Computer Programming

Economics

Horticulture

Environmental Science French Geography Geology German Human Development

Agri-Business Management

Floriculture

Landscape Architecture

Landscape Management

Nursery/Horticulture Crop Production

Hospitality Management

Philosophy

Law Enforcement

Political Science

Media Arts & Technologies

Psychology Social Sciences Sociology

Graphic Design

Web Development & Design

Medical Office Professional

Spanish

Music

ASSOCIATE in ARTS in GENERAL STUDIES with an Area of Emphasis Arts and Humanities Natural Sciences Social and Behavior Sciences

Digital Audio Production

Recording Arts/Record Production

Nursing

Licensed Vocational Nursing

LVN to Registered Nursing Career Ladder (Step-Up) Program

Personal Fitness Trainer Real Estate

ASSOCIATE in SCIENCE

Real Estate

Real Estate Entrepreneurship

LVN to Registered Nursing Career Ladder (Step-Up) Program

Restaurant Management Surgical Technology Travel & Tourism Management

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Certificate Programs CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT (18 or more units)

CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY (Fewer than 18 units)

Accounting Accounting Bookkeeping Architectural Technology Automotive Technology Biotechnology Research & Development Business Entrepreneurship Management Marketing Retail Management Business Office Technology Office Manager Secretary/Administrative Assistant Child Development Associate Teacher Early Intervention and Inclusion Entrepreneurship Master Teacher Site Supervisor Teacher Computer & Information Science Computer Applications Computer Network Administration Cosmetology Design Drafting Technology Computer-Aided Design & Drafting Computer-Aided Drafting Mechanical Drafting Dramatic Arts Design & Technology Fundamentals of Computer Programming Horticulture Agri-Business Management Floriculture Landscape Architecture Landscape Management Nursery/Horticulture Crop Production Hospitality Management Law Enforcement Medical Office Professional Media Arts & Technologies Graphic Design Video & Media Design Web Development & Design Music Business of Music Digital Audio Production Recording Arts/Record Production Sound Reinforcement Nursing Licensed Vocational Nursing LVN to Registered Nursing Career Ladder (Step-Up) Program Personal Fitness Trainer Radiation Protection Technician Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Entrepreneurship Restaurant Management Surgical Technology Travel & Tourism Management

Accounting Billing, Cost, and Accounting Assistant Income Tax Preparer Art: Digital Photography Automotive Technology Alignment, Brakes, and Suspension Automotive Repair: Drive Train Specialist Basic Engine Performance Electronics Quick Service Assistant Biotechnology Bioprocess Technology Laboratory Skills Business Business Fundamentals Retail Assistant Business Office Technology Data Entry General Office Medical Transcription Office Assistant Virtual Assistant Child Development Assistant Teacher Communication Studies: Organizational Communication Computer & Information Science Advanced Routing & Switching Computer Internetworking Fundamentals E-Commerce Microsoft Certified Office User (Proficient Level) Microsoft Certified Office User (Expert Level) Unix Administration Dance: Pilates Certification Design Drafting Technology Applied Design Drafting Fundamentals Horticulture Arboriculture Floral Design Assistant Irrigation Technology Landscape Assistant Nursery Assistant Wine Technology Hospitality Front Office Operations Rooms Division Management Massage Therapy Technician Media Arts & Technologies Print Publishing Video and Animation Visual Communication Web Design Medical Administrative Professional Medical Insurance & Coding Specialist Medical Office Specialist Music Digital Audio Guitar Music Technology Performance Technician Songwriting Nursing Certified Nursing Assistant Health Care Fundamentals Home Health Aide Psychology/Sociology Research Fundamentals Volunteer Services Real Estate Appraisal Assistant Finance Property Management Sales Restaurant Management Catering Operations Dining Room Operations Food Service Operations Spanish: Career Spanish for Medical Personnel Tourism: Travel Reservations Yoga Certification

See the 2008 –2009 MiraCosta College Catalog for degree and certificate requirements. The catalog is available in the college bookstores and online at www.miracosta.edu/catalog.

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You need a plan! Don’t wander through the class schedule randomly choosing courses—get the right information up front. If your goal is to transfer and/or earn an associate degree or certificates, visit the Career, Counseling & University Transfer Center. A counselor can help you plot your course to the university campus of your choice. To take advantage of transfer admission guarantee programs, you must follow a specific plan of courses. See pages 104105 for CSU and IGETC transfer guides.

The Counseling Center offers: •

Group advising. Sign up after completing placement tests by calling the Testing Office, (760) 795-6685.

Online advising: www.miracosta.edu/counseling.

One-on-one counseling. Counselors are available on both the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses. To help plan for a certificate, associate degree or transfer, schedule an appointment at either campus by calling (760) 795-6670.

The University Transfer Center offers: •

Transfer advisement. Learn about MiraCosta’s transfer guarantee programs with UC campuses.

Articulation agreements. There are agreements available for CSU, UC, and select private universities.

Educational plans. Individual plans are created to meet the needs of each student and their specific transfer goal.

Visits with representatives and field trips to university campuses. See for yourself what UC, CSU and private universities are all about. To schedule an appointment with a transfer counselor available at Oceanside or San Elijo, call (760) 795-6880, stop in at the University Transfer Center in Building 3700 on the Oceanside Campus or visit us online at www.miracosta.edu/transfer.

The Career Center offers: •

Workshops. Find out which major and career options most closely match your skills and interests.

One-on-one counseling. Career counselors are available to administer and interpret individual interest and personality assessments to help you choose your major and learn about related careers.

Career advisement. Learn about local and national industry trends to make informed career and education planning decisions.

Online resources: www.miracosta.edu/careers. To schedule an appointment call (760) 795-6772, or stop by the Career Center in Building 3700 on the Oceanside Campus.

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How to Read the Course Listings If you are new to MiraCosta College, you may wish to take a minute to review our course listing terms.

Subject Area: Subjects are listed alphabetically.

Catalog Number: When you enroll, you will be asked the catalog number of the course you wish to take. The Class Number is an identification number for each individual class. When you enroll, you will be asked the class number of the class you wish to take. A Prerequisite is a requirement to be met before you can enroll in the course. If you have met the prerequisite at MiraCosta, the computerized enrollment system will allow you to enroll. If you have met it at another school, you must provide documentation to the Admissions and Records Office before enrolling in the class. An Advisory is the recommended preparation you are advised but not required to have before or in conjunction with this course. A Corequisite is a course you are required to take in the same semester you are enrolled in the related course.

Class No. Days

Time

Instructor

Units

Room

English

Course Title

ENGL 100 Composition and Reading

This course in critical reading and expository writing offers training in the writing process, the development and organization of expository prose,and research techniques. CSU;UC (CAN ENGL2) PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or approved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. 1131 MW 7:15am- 9:50am FACULTY NAME 4.0 OC3510 &TTH 7:15am- 8:40am OC3510 &TTH 8:50am- 9:50am OC4611

ENGL 201 Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature

offered on a pass/no pass basis. A + symbol means the course is repeatable (as defined in the catalog).

Articulation Number which provides a cross­-reference to comparable courses at other colleges and universities within the state.

Offers instruction in critical thinking, critical writing, and research, using the genres of literature (poetry, drama, short story, and novel). CSU;UC (CAN ENGL4 ENGLSEQA) PREREQUISITE: ENGL 100 with a grade of “C” or better. 1137 MTWT 7:15am- 9:50am FACULTY NAME 4.0 SAN3607

Accepted for transfer by

English as a Second Language

a course based on the number of hours the course meets each week. The enrollment fee is charged by the unit ($20 per unit for Calif. residents). Your enrollment fee for this four-unit class would be $80.

ESL 802 Introduction to College Writing I for Non-Native Speakers

Designed for non-native speakers who are making a transition to the use of academic English and who require the development of those skills taught in ENGL 802. Offered credit/no credit only. ADVISORY: Qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. +2043 F 9:00am-11:50am FACULTY NAME 4.0 CLC121 &F 12:00pm- 1:45pm CLC131 +2044 M 1:00pm- 2:50pm FACULTY NAME 4.0 OC4610 &W 1:00pm- 2:50pm OC4610

Horticulture HORT 299 Cooperative Work Experience—Occupational

(Materials Fee - $5.00). See page 47 for course requirements, detailed information, and meeting dates and times. COREQUISITE: Be employed and enrolled in a minimum of seven units including work experience for fall/spring, or three units including work experience for fall. +1038 TBA TBA 2.0 OCT310

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

P/NP only: This course is only

CAN stands for California

PHSE 142 Weight Training

An individualized program to improve strength, general conditioning, muscle tone, and flexibility. P/NP only. CSU;UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of PHSE 142, PHSE 143, PHSE 242. +1244 TTH 6:00pm- 8:45pm FACULTY NAME 1.0 OC5004

California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC).

Units or credits are assigned to

Campus and Room Number: “OC” refers to Oceanside Campus; “SAN” refers to the San Elijo Campus in Cardiff; “CLC” refers to the Community Learning Center in Oceanside (see page 112 for addresses). The room number follows the campus designation.

TBA under the “Time” column means “to be arranged.” This indicates a self-paced class in which you will arrange the hours with the instructor.

TBA under the “Instructor” column means “to be assigned.” The instructor has not yet been assigned to the class.

Schedule Accuracy

MiraCosta College has made every reasonable effort to assure that materials contained in this schedule are accurate. Updates, changes, additions, and deletions will be posted at the Admissions and Records offices and are available online.

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miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

All Courses Day-time, night-time, any time—MiraCosta offers the flexibility you need to achieve your educational goals! This section includes all courses offered this spring. MiraCosta offers a variety of formats including classes taught on our beautiful campuses in Oceanside and Cardiff; online courses taught via the Internet; self-paced classes taught on campus in computer labs or in the Wellness Center; as well as late-start and mid-semester classes.

ALL COURSES

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Accounting

Accounting Online Course Icons

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting

ACCT 158 Business Mathematics

Course covers recordkeeping for sole proprietorships in trade or service businesses as well as financial statements, worksheets, and journals. Online Course Icons Oceanside

1044 MW 1046 TTH 3984 MW

7:30am-9:15am 1:30pm-3:15pm 5:30pm-7:15pm

San Elijo

3000 TTH

9:30am-11:15am

Online Online

1042

PLAPPERT C CARSTENSEN E TACCONE A

Room #

4.0 OC4801 4.0 OC4801 4.0 OC4801 Room #

HARRIS R

4.0 SAN303

CARSTENSEN E

4.0 ONLINE

ACCT 145 Individual Income Tax

Course Icons OnlineOnline with Covers filing status, exemptions, income and exclusions, business expenses, Proctored Exam itemized deductions, credits, capital gains, depreciation, tax payments, partnerships, corporations, IRS and FTB, and audits. CTEC-approved course which fulfills the 60-hour “qualifying education” requirement for tax preparers. Hybrid

Oceanside

3985 MW 3:30pm-5:15pm On-Campus ClassCourse Icons Online with Limited Online Online

Online Instruction

1048

DESCHAMPS M

Room #

4.0 OC4801

VIERSEN A

4.0 ONLINE

Online with Provides a complete guide to creating and maintaining a proper accounting Proctored Exam system with accounting software. ADVISORY: ACCT 101, ACCT 201, or equivalent. Hybrid Online Online

1062 3986

NOBLE S NOBLE S

3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

On-Campus Class Online with with Limited Proctored Exam Online Instruction

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

ACCT 145, Individual Income Tax Fulfill the 60-hour requirement to become a registered California Tax Preparer.

ACCT 158, Business Mathematics Online Course Icons

Get the math skills needed to succeed in accounting and business.

Online

3987 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

Online Online

3384

Room #

LOEDEL D

3.0 OC4801

LOEDEL D

3.0 ONLINE

ACCT 201 Financial Accounting

Online with Transfer-level course for Business and Accounting majors focusing on the Proctored Exam accounting process and financial statements. A requirement for the Accounting and Bookkeeping certificates. CSU; UC (CAN BUS 2; BUS 201 + BUS 202 = CAN BUS SEQ A) Hybrid ADVISORY: ACCT 101 recommended.

Oceanside

On-Campus Class 1050 TTH with Limited 1054 TTH Online Instruction 2976 MW 3988 TTH

1052 MW 1056 TTH 3989 MW

7:30am-9:15am 11:30am-1:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 5:30pm-7:15pm 9:30am-11:15am 3:30pm-5:15pm 5:30pm-7:15pm

Room #

LOEDEL D DESCHAMPS M DESCHAMPS M GILKEY M

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

OC4801 OC4801 OC4801 OC4801

VERA S MARTIN L HARRIS R

4.0 SAN303 4.0 SAN303 4.0 SAN303

Room #

ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting

Transfer-level course for Business and Accounting majors focusing on decision-making, planning, controlling, and costing with accounting information. A requirement for the Accounting certificate. CSU; UC (CAN BUS 4; BUS 201 + BUS 202 = CAN BUS SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: ACCT 201. 1058 MW 1060 TTH

Count On It

10

Oceanside

Oceanside

Tax Time

Hybrid

Units Room #

Math applications for trade and cash discounts, markup, depreciation, property tax, interest and payrolls. Preparation for accounting.

San Elijo

ACCT 148 Computer Accounting

Instructor

9:30am-11:15am 7:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

1066 MW 3564 TTH

11:30am-1:15pm 5:30pm-7:15pm

Room #

DESCHAMPS M GILKEY M

4.0 OC4801 4.0 OC4801

VERA S MARTIN L

4.0 SAN303 4.0 SAN303

Room #

ACCT 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1064 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4178 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4177 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Administration of Justice

Administration of Justice

ADM 100 Introduction to the Administration of Justice

ADM 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

Explores roots of our criminal justice system. Discusses criminal justice subsystems, their relationship to the overall social system, and issues relevant to criminal law, crime statistics, crime causation, criminal procedure, and rationales for punishment. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN AJ 2) Oceanside

2494 MW 2488 TTH 2486 W

8:00am-9:15am 9:30am-10:45am 6:30pm-9:15pm

Room #

STOCKTON D CONNOLLY P CONNOLLY P

3.0 OC3609 3.0 OC4016 3.0 OC4016

3396 F 8:30am-12:00pm NYMAN A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

3.0 OC4801

Late-Start/Oceanside

Late-Start/San Elijo

Room #

3.0 SAN308

COREQUISITE: ADM 100.

See Biological Sciences (BIO 210)

Oceanside

Room #

3386 F 12:00pm-3:15pm CONNOLLY P 0.0 OC4016 This class will meet five (5) Fridays during the semester; all of which will fall on the 2nd and/or 4th Friday of the month. The exact dates to be determined.

ADM 105 Introduction to Justice Studies

Explores social, economic, and criminal justice issues by means of sociological, philosophical, and legal perspectives and methodologies. CSU; UC — credit limitation Late-Start/Oceanside

3863 TTH 2:00pm-3:30pm HA/CONNOLLY THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OC3205

In-depth study of the criminal procedures and related principles of law that apply to each component of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections, from initial investigation to final disposition. CSU Oceanside

11:00am-12:15pm CONNOLLY P 6:30pm-9:15pm MANNING T

Room #

3.0 OC4016 3.0 OC4016

ADM 220 Criminal Evidence

Study of the types of evidence and rules governing admissibility in criminal proceedings; emphasis on California Evidence Code and Federal Rules of Evidence. CSU (CAN AJ 6) Oceanside

12:30pm-1:45pm

ALLARD M

Room #

3.0 OC4016

ADM 230 Police Community Relations

Relations between communities and police are explored with emphasis placed on diverse multicultural populations and the development of strategies and communication skills to enhance police community relations. CSU; UC Oceanside

3530 TH

6:30pm-9:15pm

FLORES B

Anthropology ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology

Examines human appearance and behavior from a biological perspective, including coverage of evolution theory, genetics, primate ecology, and the fossil evidence for human evolution. CSU; UC (CAN ANTH 2) Oceanside

1306 TTH 9:30am-10:45am Online Course Icons 3:30pm-4:45pm • 1312 MW 6:30pm-9:15pm • 1314 TH San Elijo

ADM 210 Criminal Procedures

3318 TTH

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2492 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4180 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4179 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Anatomy

ADM 100HSP Honors Scholar Program — ADM 100

2490 TTH 3983 M

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

Room #

• 1304 • 4126 • 1310

MW TTH TTH

Online Online

3304

9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 2:00pm-3:15pm

Room #

MILLER L PETERSON B RETTELE B

3.0 OC3601 3.0 OC3103 3.0 OC3102

MILLER L PAIN B DORNER M

3.0 SAN307 3.0 SAN302 3.0 SAN401

POJE H

3.0 ONLINE

Late-Start/Oceanside Online with F Exam • 1308 Proctored

8:30am-12:00pm POJE H THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

Room #

Room #

3.0 OC3103

ANTH 101L Biological Anthropology Laboratory

Lab toHybrid accompany ANTH 101. Practical, hands-on learning in genetics, human osteology, primate comparative anatomy, methods for observing primate behavior, fossil evidence for human evolution. CSU; UC On-Campus Class ANTH 101. PREREQUISITE: with Limited COREQUISITE: ANTH 101 if prerequisite not met. Online Instruction Oceanside

2856 T

6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

3228 TH

6:30pm-9:15pm

Room #

PAIN B

1.0 OC4529

FROEHLE A

1.0 SAN502

Room #

3.0 OC4016

ADM 270 Crime and Delinquency

Introduction to the criminal/delinquent behavior of juvenile offenders, factors and major theories associated with such behavior, related crime control strategies, treatment, rehabilitation programs, and relevant criminal justice processes. Oceanside

3982 T

6:30pm-9:15pm

+Repeatable course

Room #

SASAKI/MADIGAN 3.0 OC4016

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

In 1934, Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College opened its doors to 122 students. The college offered 16 courses that were accepted for credit by the University of California.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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ALL COURSES

2496 W 1:30pm-4:40pm CONNOLLY P THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

Room #

Units Room #


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Architecture

ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology

ARCH 102 Architectural Design I

Explores human cultural variation in use of the environment, gender roles, language, art, ritual, and celebrations of the life cycle. CSU; UC (CAN ANTH 4) Online Course Icons Oceanside

1318 TTH • 1320 T San Elijo

• 1316

MW

Online Online

11:00am-12:15pm MILLER L 6:30pm-9:15pm RETTELE B

11:00am-12:15pm MILLER L

4127

DINCKAN G

Late-Start/Oceanside Online with F Exam • 1324 Proctored

ALL COURSES

Anthropology

8:30am-12:00pm LEWIS L THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

Room #

3.0 OC3601 3.0 OC3106 Room #

3.0 SAN307 3.0 ONLINE

Room #

3.0 OC3104

Hybrid

Oceanside

Room #

1322 T 2:00pm-2:50pm PAIN B 0.0 OCT307 (01/20-05/22) On-Campus Class with Limited For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office Online Instruction at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

ANTH 190 Primate Behavior and Ecology

Course explores animal behavior from an evolutionary perspective. Examples come from studies of primates, but the principles are relevant to all types of animals. Course requires a research project at the San Diego Zoo and/or the Wild Animal Park. CSU; UC 4128 T

2:00pm-4:45pm

MILLER L

Room #

3.0 OC3601

Architecture ARCH 101 Architectural Drawing

Covers basic techniques of architectural drawing: sketching, line work, lettering, geometric constructions, orthographic and isometric projections, floor and foundation plans, elevations, sections, and details. CSU Oceanside

1972 TTH

5:00pm-6:45pm

CUNNINGHAM J

Units Room #

Architectural design basics relating to the fundamental form and space concepts as applied to a design project using visual and spatial communications and creative problem-solving. CSU PREREQUISITE: ARCH 101. Oceanside

3008 TTH

7:00pm-8:45pm

SANCHEZ T

Room #

3.0 OC4531

ARCH 103 Architectural Communications

Communication of design concepts through the use of architectural models, 2-point perspectives, and rendering and presentation drawings including floor plans, sections, elevations, and site plans. CSU ADVISORY: ARCH 101. Oceanside

1976 M

5:00pm-8:45pm

CUNNINGHAM J

Room #

3.0 OC4531

ARCH 207 AutoDesk Revit Building 3D CADD

ANTH 102HSP Honors Scholar Program — ANTH 102

Oceanside

Instructor

Develops computer-aided drafting and parametric modeling skills for use in architectural, engineering, construction, and interior design industries using Revit software. Electronic modeling, drafting, and presentation techniques will be taught. Oceanside

4132 W

5:30pm-9:15pm

VORKOPER D

Room #

2.0 OC4530

ARCH 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1980 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4182 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4181 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Room #

3.0 OC4531

Art ART 100 Drawing and Composition

Beginning course in drawing which develops basic drawing skills, perception, and personal expression. CSU; UC (CAN ART 8) Oceanside

Get Primitive ANTH 190, Primate Behavior & Ecology Conduct research at the San Diego Zoo or Wild Animal Park! CSU/UC transferable.

Smart Art ART 177, Art in the Elementary Schools Online Course Icons

The latest methods in teaching art to elementary school students. CSU/UC transferable.

12

Online

2688 2550 4079 3398 2566 2558

TTH MW TTH MW MW TTH

9:30am-12:15pm 12:30pm-3:15pm 2:00pm-4:45pm 3:30pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

CASTRO J GOELTZENLEUCH LLEWELLYN C BELT A CHWEKUN J MASSE D

San Elijo

2554 MW 2562 MW 2570 TTH

8:00am-10:45am NERI G 11:00am-1:45pm RAMOS D 2:00pm-4:45pm ADAME A

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Room #

OC2242 OC2242 OC2269 OC2242 OC2242 OC2242 Room #

3.0 SAN206 3.0 SAN206 3.0 SAN205

ART 101 Design and Color

Students will create artworks using paint, drawing materials, and other media to demonstrate and evaluate fundamental principles of design and color. History, theory, and critical analysis of art will be integrated into the study of design and color. CSU; UC (CAN ART 14) Oceanside

+3402 MW +2574 MW +3218 TTH +2582 MW

8:00am-10:45am 11:00am-1:45pm 11:00am-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

+2578 TTH +2586 MW

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

2:00pm-4:45pm 3:30pm-6:15pm

Room #

TBA TBA FACEY M TBA

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

GRAY-ADAMS LO J

3.0 SAN206 3.0 SAN206

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

OC2272 OC2272 OC2272 OC2272 Room #


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Art ART 102 Drawing and Composition

Continuation of ART 100 emphasizing a creative approach using black and white and color media. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ART 100. Late-Start/Oceanside

+2692 MW 3:00pm-6:20pm NEMOUR L EMPHASIS: Heads and Faces. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20).

Room #

3.0 OC2269

ART 103 Beginning Sculpture

(Materials Fee: $25.00) In this sculpture course students explore the language of three-dimensional form, structure, and space. CSU; UC (CAN ART 12) Oceanside

2590 TTH 2702 MW

9:30am-12:15pm HAYASHI Y 1:00pm-3:45pm HAYASHI Y

2594 MW 11:00am-2:20pm NERI G THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20).

Room #

3.0 SAN205

ART 157 Art Orientation

An overview of the field of art, covering elements of form, subject, and various media. CSU; UC Oceanside

Online Course Icons 2608 MW 9:30am-10:45am 2952 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm 2696 T 6:30pm-9:15pm San Elijo

2604 F 2606 M

9:00am-11:45am 6:30pm-9:15pm

Online Online

2602 3406

DELANEY S DELANEY S FACEY M

Room #

3.0 OC3205 3.0 OC3205 3.0 OC3205 Room #

CONTRERAS J 3.0 SAN606 GOELTZENLEUCH 3.0 SAN606 MCDERMOTT T MCDERMOTT T

3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

Online with ART 158 Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas Proctored Exam

An introduction to art of Africa, Oceania, and the Pre-Columbian Americas. CSU; UC Hybrid San Elijo

2610 MW

2:00pm-3:15pm

BUOTE M

Room #

3.0 SAN606

ART 177 Art in the Elementary Schools On-Campus Class

with Limited (Materials Fee: $10.00) Emphasis on the practical methods of teaching art Online Instruction to elementary school-age students. Fulfills Area E requirement for Associate of Arts. Students practice art lessons in local schools, agencies, and alternative schooling. CSU

Oceanside

4081 T

5:30pm-9:15pm

HAYASHI Y

Room #

3.0 OC2269

ART 201 Objects and Ideas in Contemporary Art

A lecture/studio course examining concepts, strategies, and historical context of vanguard art of the 21st century. Artwork will be constructed using a range of ideas and materials. CSU; UC Late-Start/San Elijo

3364 TTH 9:30am-12:40pm O’CAIN A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 SAN206

ART 203 Life Drawing

The human figure is the subject of this drawing course. Students work from a nude model using a variety of media including charcoal and pastels. CSU; UC (CAN ART 24) Oceanside

+2616 F

9:00am-2:45pm

San Elijo

+2612 MW

6:30pm-9:15pm

+Repeatable course

Room #

TBA

3.0 OC2269

WHEELDEN M

3.0 SAN205

Room #

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

ALL COURSES

Late-Start/San Elijo

Room #

3.0 OC2101 3.0 OC2101

Honors Scholar Program Give us your best, we’ll give you a transfer advantage! The Honors Scholar Program (HSP) consists of courses specifically designed to develop exceptional talent and ability in highly motivated students. HSP offers a variety of transferable courses that satisfy general education requirements for UC and CSU. Honors scholars who complete the program in good standing are eligible for priority or guaranteed admission to certain prestigious four-year colleges and universities. • Admission Requirements: Minimum 3.0 GPA and English 100 eligible. • Downloadable applications available at the Honors Web site: www.miracosta.edu/honors.

Deadline to apply for Spring 2009 is December 1, 2008 Honors Courses for Spring 2009: ADM 100, ANTH 102, BIO 202, ENGL 201, FILM 101, HIST 101, HUMN 101, MUS 115, PSYC 101, PSYC/SOC 104

Honors Courses for Fall 2009: ANTH 101, ART 260, ENGL 201, FILM 101, GEOL 101,HIST 100, PSYC 101, SOC 101

For additional information contact the Honors Office (760) 795-6878 or the University Transfer Center (760) 795-6880.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Art

ART 204 Painting

ART 207 Beginning Photography

Students will study past and present practices in painting working from various subjects which may include still life, landscape, figures, or portraits either from life or two-dimensional references using oils or acrylic as determined by instructor. CSU; UC (CAN ART 10) ADVISORY: ART 100 or ART 101. Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

+4120 TTH 9:30am-12:40pm RAMOS D 3.0 OC2269 Emphasis: Acrylic. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). +2632 MW 11:00am-1:50pm NEMOUR L 3.0 OC2269 + .5 hours weekly to be arranged. Emphasis: Oil. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20). Late-Start/San Elijo

ALL COURSES

Art

+2698 F 9:00am-4:10pm NUGENT K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22). +2628 TTH 9:30am-12:40pm NEMOUR L Emphasis: Oil. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 SAN205 3.0 SAN205

Composition, techniques, and theory of painting using watercolor/waterbase media. CSU; UC +2636 F 9:00am-2:50pm Emphasis: Watercolor

ADAMS D

Late-Start/San Elijo

+2640 F 9:00am-4:10pm NUGENT K Emphasis: Acrylic. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

Room #

3.0 OC2242 Room #

3.0 SAN205

ART 206 Figure Painting

Working from a posed model, students explore various approaches to the representation of the human figure. Media may include oils, acrylics, ink, watercolor, or pastels as directed by the instructor. CSU; UC ADVISORY: ART 100 or ART 204. Oceanside

+2624 F

9:00am-2:45pm

San Elijo

+2620 MW

6:30pm-9:15pm

TBA WHEELDEN M

Late-Start/Oceanside

+4083 TTH 2:00pm-5:10pm RAMOS D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OC2269 Room #

3.0 SAN205 Room #

3.0 OC2104

Units Room #

Study of the camera, black/white film processing and printing, lighting techniques, and presentation. CSU; UC (CAN ART 18) Oceanside

2644 F 2648 MW

9:00am-2:45pm CHAVEZ III P 9:30am-12:15pm BURNS W

Room #

3.0 OC2272 3.0 OC2242

ART 208 Advanced Photography

Intermediate and advanced instruction in creative black and white photography. Explores the possibilities of the use of visual language in relation to thought processes. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ART 207. Oceanside

+3356 TTH

6:30pm-9:15pm

JONES P

Room #

3.0 OC2272

ART 210 Printmaking

Introduces woodcut, etching, lithography, and contemporary printmaking techniques. CSU; UC (CAN ART 20) Late-Start/Oceanside

ART 205 Waterbase Media

Oceanside

Instructor

+3208 TTH 1:00pm-4:10pm RICHARDS T THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/21).

Room #

3.0 OC2242

ART 216 Advanced Sculpture

(Materials Fee: $25.00) Exploration and refinement in a wide range of sculptural techniques and strategies. Course will include 3-D art theory. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ART 103. Oceanside

+2708 MW 9:30am-12:15pm HAYASHI Y Emphasis Ceramic Sculpture. +2598 TTH 9:30am-12:15pm HAYASHI Y +3360 MW 1:00pm-3:45pm HAYASHI Y

Room #

3.0 OC2104 3.0 OC2101 3.0 OC2101

ART 217 Figure Sculpture

(Materials Fee: $25.00) Students are introduced to sculpture, using the human figure as a subject matter. CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

+4085 TTH 2:00pm-5:10pm RAMOS D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OC2104

ART 223 Woodworking and Furniture Design

(Materials Fee: $25.00) Develops an understanding of the nature of wood, mechanics of shaping and joining, plus safe use of hand and power tools. CSU Late-Start/Oceanside

+3122 TTH 6:30pm-9:40pm ANDERSON J THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OC2101

ART 225 Ceramics

Acrylic or Oil?

(Materials Fee: $25.00) Emphasis on creative use of ceramic material and techniques. Fee does not include costs to purchase clay. CSU; UC (CAN ART 6)

ART 204, Painting

Oceanside

You choose! Acrylic taught by Dean Ramos or oil taught by Leslie Nemour.

San Elijo

CSU/UC transferable.

+2660 MW +2664 TTH +3132 F

9:30am-12:15pm HAYASHI Y 6:30pm-9:15pm BERNING T 9:00am-2:45pm

BERNING K

Room #

3.0 OC2104 3.0 OC2104 Room #

3.0 SAN206

ART 245 Introduction to Digital Arts

Body Art ART 217 & 206, Figure Sculpture & Painting

Provides hands-on experience with personal computers working with paint systems, design elements and color printers. Introduces applications for animation, music, video, and electronic presentations. CSU; UC Oceanside

+2668 TTH

8:00am-10:45am NERI G

Online Course Icons

Learn to sculpt or paint the human body using live models. CSU/UC transferable.

14

Online

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

3.0 OC2272


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Art

Art

ART 247 Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

ART 259 History of Renaissance to Modern Art

Introduction to the digital imaging software program, Adobe Photoshop. Students will use photo editing and color correction tools to enhance digital images and to create special effects using the computer. Projects include raster graphic designs for use in print publishing, website design, and multimedia. Involves considerable hands-on instruction and multiple projects. CSU Oceanside

3822 T 9:30am-12:15pm 3826 W 12:30pm-3:15pm Online Course Icons 3824 F 1:30pm-4:15pm 3825 M 6:30pm-9:15pm 4327 Online W Course6:30pm-9:15pm Icons

San Elijo

9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-3:15pm

Online Online

3820 Late-Start/Online Online Online with

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Room #

OC4607 OC4607 OC4610 OC4610 OC4610 Room #

2682 MW

12:30pm-1:45pm BUOTE M

Online Online

4078

with Limited Online Instruction

Oceanside Hybrid MW 2684

2686 TH On-Campus Class

12:30pm-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

CABALLES C

3.0 ONLINE

JONES P JONES P

3.0 SAN606

Room #

Oceanside

4134 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

SCOTT JAMES

Room #

3.0 OC3103

Room #

3.0 OC4607

On-Campus Class

2:00pm-4:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm

ABEL J

Examines the social and political foundations of East Asia through historical, religious, and literary documents. CSU; UC

See the World at MiraCosta College!

StudyHybrid of the digital camera, photographic principles, image editing techniques, printing and presentation. CSU; UC ADVISORY: ART 207, and ART 247 or MAT 110. Online Instruction 2672 MW 3380 TTH

3.0 OC3205

Asian Studies

ART 251 Digital Photography

with Limited Oceanside

Room #

TBA

Room #

3.0 OC4607

Online with

3.0 ONLINE

ASIA 107 East Asian Societies

GRAY-ADAMS G

3871 TH 9:30am-12:40pm TBA Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

MCDERMOTT T

Room #

3.0 SAN606

Online with Survey of western modern art from Impressionism to post World War II. Proctored Exam CSU; UC

3.0 ONLINE

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

3.0 OC3205

ART 260 History of Modern Art

San Elijo

the computer graphics software program, Adobe Illustrator. Online Course Icons Students use computer techniques to create vector graphic designs (company logos, product promotion, and 3-D packaging) for print publishing, web Hybrid On-Campus graphics, andClass commercial use. Involves considerable hands-on instruction with Limited and multiple projects. Online Instruction

3828

TBA

San Elijo

3.0 ONLINE

ART 248 Digital Imaging 2: Adobe Illustrator

Online Online

8:00am-9:15am

BRIZENDINE D

Online with Proctored Exam Hybrid Introduction to

6:30pm-9:15pm

2680 MW

3.0 SAN108 3.0 SAN108

with Limited 3827 T Online Instruction

Oceanside

TBA MALONE J

3870 MALONE J Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

On-Campus Class Oceanside

Survey ofOnline Western art history Course Icons from Renaissance to early Twentieth Century. CSU; UC (CAN ART 4; ART 258 + ART 259 = CAN ART SEQ A)

Room #

3.0 OC2272 3.0 OC2272

ART 254 Understanding and Appreciating the Photographic Image

A survey of the history of still photography from the discipline’s inception to the present digital age. Explores photographs in historical, socio-political, and cultural contexts with an emphasis on the evolution of photographic images, process, delivery, and meaning. CSU; UC Oceanside

2706 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

FERRERIA C

Room #

3.0 OC3205

ART 258 Ancient to Gothic Art

Survey of Western art from prehistoric through Gothic. CSU; UC (CAN ART 2; ART 258 + ART 259 = CAN ART SEQ A) Oceanside

2676 TTH 2678 MW

9:30am-10:45am DELANEY S 11:00am-12:15pm DELANEY S

Room #

3.0 OC3205 3.0 OC3205

Hurry in to find out about space availability and special scholarships for the spring 2009 programs!

Plan ahead for spring 2009 programs! Semester in Salamanca, Spain: February—May 2009 Take full-time academic classes and live in the heart of this historical city known for its rich artistic and academic history. Semester in Paris, France: Fall 2009 Don’t miss this opportunity for a full-time academic program in the City of Lights! Check out the IIP Web site at www.miracosta.edu/iip for more details on program fees, classes available on each program and enrollment eligibility. Institute for International Perspectives (IIP) is located in Room 3443, Oceanside Campus, (760) 795-6897.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Automotive Technology

ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy

AUTO 151 Automotive Technology: Engine Performance

Introductory course surveying a broad range of astronomical topics including light and telescopes, the solar system and its components, planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and cosmology. Emphasizes the nature and process of science. Not open to students with credit in ASTR 201. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

1422 MW 3990 MW 1424 M

11:00am-12:15pm FRENCH R 2:00pm-3:15pm FRENCH R 6:30pm-9:15pm FITZGERALD B

San Elijo

3991 MW 1426 TTH 1428 T

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9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

FITZGERALD B FRENCH R FITZGERALD B

Room #

3.0 OC4526 3.0 OC3609 3.0 OC3606 Room #

3.0 SAN407 3.0 SAN406 3.0 SAN406

ASTR 101L Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory

Hands-on intro to observational astronomy. Observations of the night sky with the naked eye, binoculars, and small telescopes. Studies of light and optics, the earth, sun, moon, stars, planets, nebulae, and galaxies. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ASTR 101 or ASTR 201. COREQUISITE: ASTR 101 or ASTR 201 if prerequisite not met. Oceanside

2858 M 2860 W

7:00pm-9:45pm 7:00pm-9:45pm

FRENCH R FRENCH R

Room #

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Topics include care and preventive maintenance of the automobile; maintenance of tires, wheels, brakes, suspensions, fuels, oil and lubricants, smog devices, basic engine performance and automotive electronic procedures and safety factors. CSU 3136 TTH

1:00pm-3:45pm

VAIL S

Hybrid/Online

3967 TBA KATSON P &W 2:00pm-4:45pm +3 hours weekly to be arranged online.

Room #

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4.0 ONLINE OC4001

AUTO 120 Automotive Brakes

Covers the complete brake system, its theory and service, including ABS and traction control systems. Prepares students for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) examination in brakes and the California class “C” brake adjusters license. Oceanside

2712 M

6:00pm-9:45pm

VAIL S

Room #

2.0 OC4010

AUTO 122 Auto Suspension and Wheel Alignment

Complete theory and service of automotive suspension and steering. Fourwheel alignment, using the latest computerized equipment. Prepares students for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) test. Oceanside

2716 TTH

6:30pm-9:15pm

VAIL S

Room #

3.0 OC4010

AUTO 130 Basic Automotive Tune-Up

Theory and operation of the internal combustion engine. Covers ignition, fuel, emission control, and computerized systems. Prepares students for the study of Automotive Tune-Up and Diagnosis. Late-Start/Oceanside

Oceanside

2724 MTWT 8:00am-9:00am WILLIAMS A &MTWT 9:00am-12:45pm

2720 S 8:00am-11:45am BROUILLETTE THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/07-05/16).

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2.0 OC4001

Covers the theory, operation, and service of the automotive suspension, steering, brake, ABS, and traction control systems. The latest computerized alignment equipment and computerized wheel balancing will be used. Prepares students for Automotive Service Excellence tests in suspension and steering (A4) and brakes (A5). Oceanside

2728 MTWT

8:00am-12:45pm KATSON P

Online

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10.0 OC4010

AUTO 156 Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles

Prepares students for entry-level positions as transmission technicians. All aspects of automatic transmissions and transaxles will be covered, with emphasis on current electronic transmission technology as well as driveline related service. Students will prepare for the A2 Automatic Transmission ASE examination. 6:30pm-9:15pm

GENACK C

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3.0 OC4001

AUTO 230 Automotive Tune-Up and Diagnosis

Covers operation, diagnosis, and repair of electronic ignition, fuel injection, and emission control systems. Emphasis on engine performance diagnostic utilizing the latest computer analyzers. Helps prepare students for the ASE A8 certification test in engine performance. PREREQUISITE: AUTO 130. Oceanside

3140 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

VAIL S

Room #

2.0 OC4010

AUTO 235 Electronic Engine Control Systems

Covers automotive computer control systems as they interact with air/fuel, timing, idle speed, emission, and other engine-related systems. Emphasis on OBD-II. Identifying trouble codes, the use of diagnostic scanners and lab scopes also included. Prepares students for the ASE (A6) certification test in electricity and electronics. PREREQUISITE: AUTO 135 or proof of equivalent trade experience. Oceanside

2838 TTH

6:30pm-9:15pm

RICHER J

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4.0 OC4001

AUTO 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2732 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4184 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4183 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

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10.0 OC4016 OC4001

AUTO 152 Automotive Technology: Suspension and Brakes

3306 MW

AUTO 102 Preventive Maintenance and Engine Performance

Oceanside

Designed to prepare students for employment as tune-up technicians. Internal combustion engine, lubrication and cooling, fuel, ignition, emission control, and computer control systems will be covered in-depth. Prepares students to pass National Automotive Service Excellence Test in engine performance (A8).

Oceanside

Automotive Technology

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Biological Sciences

BIO 101 General Biology

BIO 105 Genes and Technology in Society

This introductory course prepares students for higher level biology courses required for biology/health science and related majors. It emphasizes basic biological principles, often using the human as the organism of focus. Concepts are applied in a real-world context to develop the student’s ability to make effective decisions regarding current issues in biology. Meets the GE science lecture requirements for CSU and UC . CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in BIO 101L strongly recommended. Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

1472 1478 1480 1470 1482 1484 1554 1560 1486

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9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am 2:00pm-3:15pm 5:00pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

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BIO 101L General Biology Laboratory

Laboratory to accompany BIO 101. Provides participation in experiments, demonstrations, and discussions. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: BIO 101. COREQUISITE: BIO 101 if prerequisite not met. Oceanside

1492 1494 1586 1500 1498 3993 1502 1564

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9:00am-11:45am 9:00am-11:45am 9:00am-11:45am 1:00pm-3:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm 2:30pm-5:15pm 6:45pm-9:30pm 6:45pm-9:30pm

San Elijo

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Introductory course in biology with a focus on the applications and implications of biology and biotechnology in medicine and agriculture. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL100. Online Online

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1642 MW 11:00am-12:30pm TBA Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20). Hybrid

CHEM 108 and one of the following:* BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 103, BIO 105, BIO 150 or BIO 170 SEMESTER 2:

CHEM 110 and BIO 202 SEMESTER 3:

CHEM 111 and BIO 204** Refer to the schedule or catalog for names and descriptions of these courses. You should also contact your transfer university and/or a counselor at the MiraCosta University Transfer Center (ext. 6880) to determine the appropriate course sequence. *Students may also use MATH 101 to meet the prerequisites for BIO 202, though some prior course work in biology is strongly recommended. **Students may also need BIO 220 to satisfy prerequisites for upper-division biology course work at some institutions.

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Go Green BIO 102, Ecology & Environmental Biology • Popular entry-level class, great for non-biology majors. • Lab portion includes field trips to local ecological reserves and lagoons.

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1506 MW 11:00am-12:15pm WEST J &W Course1:00pm-3:45pm Online Icons

Bio Majors

SEMESTER 1:

• Explore the diversity of life, animal/plant interactions, evolution, extinction and humanity’s place in the environment.

CUNNINGHAM K 4.0 OC3606 OC4522

San Elijo

Room #

3.0 OC3102

Suggested course sequence for transfer students:

A general education course for non-biology majors. Uses interdisciplinary approach to environmental science; covers topics such as population growth, resource use, pollution, biodiversity and extinction. Meets the GE science lab requirement. Includes field trips to local venues. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1510 TTH 9:30am-10:45am &T 12:00pm-2:45pm Online Course Icons

3.0 ONLINE

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

BIO 102 Ecology and Environmental Biology

Oceanside

BAUGHMAN G

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

CSU/UC transferable.

4.0 SAN401 SAN402

BIO 103 Animal Diversity

Introductory course in biology with a focus on animals. Evolution, ecology, behavior, physiology, and development covered. CSU; UC — credit limitation Online Online

Late-Start/Online Online

3168 Online with

IHARA J

1568 WEST J Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16)

Go to

3.0 ONLINE

surf.miracosta.edu for the most up-to-date class information.

3.0 ONLINE

Online with Proctored Exam Hybrid

Hybrid On-Campus Class with Limited + Repeatable Online Instruction

course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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Smell Those Roses BIO 150, General Botany This general biology course with an emphasis on plants offers several field trips. Taught at the San Elijo Campus! CSU/UC transferable.

Allied Health Majors ALL COURSES

Suggested course sequence for students entering R.N., B.S. in nursing, dental hygiene or physician assistant programs: SEMSTER 1:

BIO 101 + 101L*

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Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Biological Sciences BIO 150 General Botany

An introductory course examining plant anatomy, physiology, and classification. Topics related to plant cell biology, evolution, molecular and Mendelian genetics are also covered. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 6) San Elijo

1514 TTH &TH

11:00am-12:15pm STILLINGER D 1:00pm-3:45pm

Room #

4.0 SAN401 SAN402

BIO 170 Marine Biology

Explores the diversity of marine organisms and introduces basic biological and ecological concepts. Combining classroom investigation with field exploration, the laboratory emphasizes an understanding of the marine environment from the biology of marine organisms to the structure of coastal communities. CSU; UC Oceanside

1518 MW &W

11:00am-12:15pm DONLEY J 12:30pm-3:15pm

San Elijo

1570 TTH &T

11:00am-12:15pm DONLEY J 12:30pm-3:15pm

Room #

4.0 OC3606 OC4522 Room #

4.0 SAN302 SAN402

BIO 180 Biostatistics

SEMESTER 2:

BIO 210 or BIO 210 + 220 SEMESTER 3:

BIO 220

SEMESTER 4: SEMESTER 3:

BIO 230

BIO 230

Refer to the schedule or catalog for names and descriptions of these courses. You should also contact your transfer university to determine any additional prerequisites that may be completed at MiraCosta. *The BIO 101 Lab is recommended to enhance success in BIO 101 and in future lab-based courses.

An introductory statistics course focused on experimental design and data analysis with application to biological and health sciences. Not open to students with credit in BIO 180/BTEC 180 or PSYC 104/SOC 104. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: BIO 101 or approved equivalent. Late-Start/Oceanside

3861 TTH 6:00pm-9:10pm FINO M THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

4.0 OC4522

BIO 190 Survey of Human Musculoskeletal System

Introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human muscular and skeletal systems. Students will learn to identify bones and muscles. This course includes the study of joints and movement with minor clinical applications. Late-Start/Oceanside

3264 F 9:00am-10:45am THOMPSON S THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/27-05/15)

Room #

1.0 OC4514

BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology

Love Science? MiraCosta’s Biotechnology Program Is Where It’s At! BTEC 110, Basic Techniques in Biotechnology —Offered Online! BTEC 120, Business and Regulatory Practices —Offered Online! BTEC 201, Advanced Cell Culture—New Course!

Course covers biological diversity, plant/animal physiology, evolutionary biology, behavior, and ecology. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 4; BIO 202 + 204 = CAN BIOL SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: Completion of college-level course work in biology with focus at organismal or populational level, e.g., BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 103, BIO 150, BIO 170, or BIO 220. Oceanside

1530 TTH &T

11:00am-12:15pm IHARA J 12:30pm-3:15pm

San Elijo

1522 MW &M

11:00am-12:15pm IHARA J 12:30pm-3:15pm

COREQUISITE: BIO 202. Oceanside

Room #

3554 TBA IHARA J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

BTEC 206, Principles of Separation and HPLC

Online

Room #

4.0 SAN306 SAN402

BIO 202HSP Honors Scholar Program — BIO 202

Icons BTECOnline 203,Course Techniques in DNA Amplification

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4.0 OC3606 OC4523

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

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Biological Sciences

Biotechnology

BIO 204 Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology

BTEC 110 Basic Techniques in Biotechnology

Course covers the molecular and cellular half of biology, including biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 2; BIO 202 + 204 = CAN BIOL SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: CHEM 110. Oceanside

1526 TTH &TH

3:30pm-4:45pm 12:00pm-2:45pm

RICCITELLI M

Room #

4.0 OCT307 OC4050

BIO 210 Human Anatomy

Oceanside

3994 MW &MW 1534 TTH &TTH 1578 MW &MW 1542 MW &MW

8:00am-8:50am 9:05am-11:50am 8:00am-8:50am 9:05am-11:50am 12:30pm-1:20pm 1:35pm-4:20pm 5:30pm-6:20pm 6:45pm-9:30pm

San Elijo

1538 MW &MW

8:00am-8:50am 9:00am-11:45am

Room #

HAUGSNESS WH 4.0 OC4526 OC4523 HAUGSNESS WH 4.0 OC3606 OC4514 SANCHEZ A 4.0 OC4529 OC4514 THOMPSON S 4.0 OCT307 OC4523 TIFFANY B

Room #

4.0 SAN401 SAN402

BIO 220 Human Physiology

Emphasis is placed on the integration of body systems and interactions at the cellular and molecular levels for maintaining homeostasis. Students will have the opportunity to record and analyze their own physiological data. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 12; BIO 210 + BIO 220 = CAN BIOL SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: BIO 101 or BIO 204 or BIO 210. ADVISORY: CHEM 100 or CHEM 104. Oceanside

1546 WF &F 1556 TTH &TH 1582 TTH &TH

8:00am-9:15am BURG M 9:35am-12:20pm 12:30pm-1:45pm WOO M 2:05pm-4:50pm 5:00pm-6:15pm THOMFORD J 6:45pm-9:30pm

San Elijo

3996 TTH &T

5:00pm-6:15pm 6:45pm-9:30pm

DONLEY J

Room #

4.0 OC4529 OC4523 4.0 OC4529 OC4523 4.0 OC3606 OC4523

(Materials Fee: $30.00) Introductory course that focuses on basic laboratory techniques vital for employment in the bioscience/biotechnology industry. Techniques include documentation, solution preparation, cell culture, assay performance, purification of biomolecules, and gel electrophoresis. ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100 as evidenced by successful completion of ENGL 803 or qualification through the English Assessment Examination; and MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent; and CHEM Online Course Icons 108 or CHEM 110; and BIO 101 or BIO 105. Oceanside

3048 MW

5:45pm-9:30pm

FINO M

Room #

4.0 OC4050

BTEC 120 Business and Regulatory Practices in Biotechnology

Introduction to business and regulatory practices in biotechnology. Late-Start/Online Online

4286 FINO M THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

3.0 ONLINE

BTECOnline 180 with Biostatistics Proctored Exam

An introductory statistics course focused on experimental design and data analysis with application to biological and health sciences. Not open to students with credit in BIO 180/BTEC 180 or PSYC 104/SOC 104. CSU; Hybrid UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. On-Campus Class ADVISORY: with LimitedBIO 101 or approved equivalent. Online Instruction

Late-Start/Oceanside

4000 TTH 6:00pm-9:10pm FINO M THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

4.0 OC4522

BTEC 201 Advanced Cell Culture

Advanced short-course in biotechnology focuses on techniques related to growth, maintenance, and manipulation of common cell cultures (mammalian, plant and/or stem cell). ADVISORY: BTEC 110. Hybrid/Online

4122 T 5:45pm-9:45pm BAUGHMAN G &TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (04/09-05/07) + .5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

Room #

1.0 OC4050 ONLINE

Room #

4.0 SAN407 SAN402

BIO 230 Fundamentals of Microbiology

Includes history, morphology and physiology of microbes; techniques of isolating, culturing, identifying and controlling of bacteria. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 14) PREREQUISITE: BIO 220 or CHEM 100 or CHEM 108 or CHEM 110.

Add It Up

Oceanside

CSU transferable plus it counts toward IGETC certification.

1574 3998 1550

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11:00am-12:15pm KULKARNI H 1:00pm-3:45pm 5:00pm-6:15pm KULKARNI H 6:45pm-9:30pm 5:00pm-6:15pm TAMRAKAR S 6:45pm-9:30pm

Room #

5.0 OC3516 OC4514 5.0 OC3511 OC4514 5.0 OCT307 OC4514

BIO/BTEC180, Biostatistics

New Course BTEC 201, Advanced Cell Culture Learn how to culture specialty cell lines, including mammalian stem cells.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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ALL COURSES

Study of the human body through a systemic approach, including microscopic and gross anatomy. The course will provide an introduction to techniques in dissection (cat) and study of prosected cadavers. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 10; BIO 210 + BIO 220 = CAN BIOL SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: BIO 101 or NURS 151 or a minimum 3-unit course in biology that includes curriculum which presents principles of cellular life.

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Business Administration

BTEC 203 Techniques in DNA Amplification

BUS 130 Small Business Management

Advanced short-course in biotechnology that focuses on techniques related to the amplification of DNA by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). ADVISORY: BTEC 110. Hybrid/Online

4124 T 5:45pm-9:45pm SIVA A &TBA (01/20-02/17) + .5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

Room #

1.0 OC4050 ONLINE

(Materials Fee: $10.00) Advanced short-course in biotechnology provides skills in the separation of biomolecules from complex mixtures using HPLC. ADVISORY: BTEC 110. Hybrid/Online

3310 T 5:45pm-9:45pm URBACH M &TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/26-04/02) + .5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

Room #

1.0 OC4050 ONLINE

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1646 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4188 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4187 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA Online Course Icons

Business Administration Topics include motivation, job analysis, employee selection process and appraisal, training, payroll cost control systems, wage and salary administration, and union relations. Not open to students with credit in BUS117/HOSP 117.

HORNING K

3.0 ONLINE

BUS 120 Introduction to Business

Online with Covers economics, global markets, social responsibility, ownership forms, Proctored Exam entrepreneurship, management, organization, employee relations, marketing, decision-making, accounting, and financial management. CSU; UC Hybrid Oceanside

1004 MW 3412 W San

8:00am-9:15am 6:30pm-9:15pm

On-Campus Class with Limited Elijo Online Instruction

1028 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

1006 TTH

11:00am-12:15pm HATA C

San Elijo

1008 T

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Room #

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Contemporary management issues including planning, organizing, leading, evaluating, hiring, training, teamwork, labor, and law. CSU San Elijo

4013 Online M Course6:30pm-9:15pm Icons

LEVY L

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3.0 SAN302

BUS 132 Marketing

Covers segmenting, targeting, market research, buyer behavior, distribution, retailing, advertising, selling, and international issues. CSU MW 11:00am-12:15pm LOVEJOY N Online Course Icons

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Room #

3.0 SAN606 3.0 ONLINE

BUS 134 Retail Management

Online with Principles and Proctored Exampractices used in management of retail businesses. Includes site selection, layout, organization, staffing, positioning, customer service, promotional techniques, and all aspects of the critical buying function. Hybrid Online Online

1026

MOLINA J

3.0 ONLINE

BUS 135 Personal Selling On-Campus Class

Online with withprofessional Limited Covers selling techniques, motivation, persuasion, prospecting, Proctored Exam Online Instruction interviewing, negotiating, handling concerns, obtaining referrals, telemarketing, and legal and ethical concerns. Hybrid Oceanside

4014 MW

11:00am-12:15pm SMITH S

Room #

3.0 OC4802

BUS 136 Human Relations in Business On-Campus Class

BUS 117 Human Resources Management

Oceanside

1012

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

3829

Units Room #

Covers research, analyzing trends and competition, startup, business plans, franchises, legal issues, marketing, accounting, managing personnel. CSU

San Elijo

BTEC 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

Online Online

Instructor

BUS 131 Management Principles

BTEC 206 Principles of Separation and HPLC

ALL COURSES

Biotechnology

Room #

SOZA R MOLINA J

3.0 OC4802 3.0 OC4802

SOZA R

3.0 SAN606

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withmotivation, Limited Covers values, attitudes, group behavior, teamwork, total quality, Online Instruction communication, productivity, conflict management, and change. CSU

Oceanside

1014

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9:30am-10:45am

SOZA R

Room #

3.0 OC4802

BUS 137 Customer Service

Covers positive strategies for internal and external customers including mystery shopping, surveys, face-to-face, telephone, and internet delivery methods. Oceanside

1040 TTH

12:30pm-1:45pm

HATA C

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3.0 OC4802

BUS 138 Advertising and Promotion

Covers strategic planning, research, budgeting, choosing message and media, creating ads, public relations. CSU Oceanside

1036 T

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3.0 OC4809

BUS 140 Legal Environment of Business

Covers courts, torts, crimes, contracts, sales, consumer protection, insurance, bankruptcy, agency, employment, business entities, secured transactions, real/ personal property, landlord/tenant, wills/trusts. CSU; UC (CAN BUS 12) Online Course Icons Oceanside

Don’t Sell Yourself Short

1020 TTH 3534 M

BUS 135, Personal Selling

San Elijo

Online Course Icons

Learn the customer service and selling skills you need to jump-start your career success.

3:30pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

1018 MW 1038 W

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Business Administration

Business Office Technology

BUS 147 Personal Finance

BOT 100 Beginning Keyboarding

Covers financial planning and budgeting topics: bank accounts and CDs, credit, credit cards, college funding, taxes, personal residence, property/ life/ health insurance, stocks/ bonds/ mutual funds, estate and retirement planning. CSU

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Beginning keyboarding course for those who need to learn the alphabetic keys and basic keyboarding technique. Finger placement and accuracy are emphasized, not speed. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Self-Paced

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BOT 101 Advanced Keyboarding

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Online with BUS 170 Entrepreneur I Proctored Exam

On-Campus Class 1032 Online Course Icons with Limited (01/20-03/14) Online Instruction

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1.5 ONLINE

Online with BUS 171 Entrepreneur II Proctored Exam

More practical business start-up topics: determining financing needs and sources, choosing a business entity and location, legal issues, organization and personnel, bookkeeping and financial management, risk analysis and Hybrid insurance. Late-Start/Online Online

On-Campus Class 1034 SEVERANCE T with Limited THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16) Online Instruction

1.5 ONLINE

Effective written, oral and electronic communication through carefully organized and designed memos, letters, reports and presentations. CSU PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or apHybrid proved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: ENGL 100. On-Campus Class with Limited

1030 TTH 4012 MW 2862 TH

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3969 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 OC4803B or SAN106 or ONLINE Students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or in any of the BOT labs; BOT Model Office OC4803B, SAN106. Students can enroll in the course up to 4/3 with instructor signature.

BOT 102 10-Key

Online with BUS 290 Business Communication Proctored Exam

Oceanside Online Instruction

Advanced keyboarding course for those who wish to increase speed and accuracy. This class is offered pass/no pass only.

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3.0 OC4802 3.0 OC4802 3.0 OC4802

This course teaches only the 10-key pad on the computer keyboard. Students learn finger placement and practice numeric drills to build speed and accuracy. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Self-Paced

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3970 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 OC4803B or SAN106 or ONLINE Students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or in any of the BOT labs; BOT Model Office OC4803B, SAN106. Students can enroll in the course up to 4/3 with instructor signature.

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3.0 SAN606

BUS 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1022 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4190 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4189 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Business Office Technology Business Office Technology (BOT) program courses are designed to provide students with basic entry-level skills for employment or foundation skills for computer application and business courses. All courses are offered in an open-entry, self-paced e-Flex format and students will arrange a flexible on-ground or online or combination schedule with the instructor. Program information and course syllabi can be found on the instructor’s web page at www.miracosta.edu/home/kstriebel. Please contact the instructor, Kathy Striebel, at kstriebel@miracosta.edu for more information about the courses or open entry, self-paced e-Flex format. Students can add an open entry course until 4/3.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Sharpen Your Skills Keyboarding is now offered in three separate courses! BOT 100, Beginning BOT 101, Advanced BOT 102, 10-Key All one-unit, self-paced, pass/no pass.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Practical business start-up topics for prospective entrepreneurs: successful traits and skills, finding and evaluating business ideas, starting or buying a business or franchise, market research, sales forecasting, distribution, pricHybrid ing, promotion, advertising, selling.

1900 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 OC4803B or SAN106 or ONLINE Students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or in any of the BOT labs; BOT Model Office OC4803B, SAN106. Students can enroll in the course up to 4/3 with instructor signature. For more information about course orientation and the BOT program, please see the instructor’s webpage at www. miracosta.edu/home/kstriebel

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BOT 109 Becoming a Virtual Assistant

BOT 113 Basic Office Skills

Students will explore the career opportunities available to administrative support personnel offering their services in a virtual environment. This course provides information and guidance in creating the virtual office. ADVISORY: CIS100 Computer Applications or knowledge of basic software applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation media. Self-Paced

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1914 TBA STRIEBEL K 3.0 ONLINE or OC4803B All students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or the BOT Model Office OC4803B. Students can enroll in the course until 4/3 with instructor’s signature. Students practice the operations of a word processing application through document production assignments including electronic messages and Internet assignments. Lectures and supplemental information are included in Blackboard. ADVISORY: BOT 100 or at least 25 wpm keyboarding speed. Self-Paced

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1902 TBA STRIEBEL K 3.0 OC4803B or SAN106 or ONLINE Students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or in any of the BOT labs; BOT Model Office OC4803B, SAN106. Students can enroll in the course up to 4/3 with instructor signature.

BOT 111 Machine Transcription

This introductory transcription course combines keyboarding, document formatting, and listening skills to produce business documents. Assignments also include a review of grammar, punctuation, word usage, and proofreading. ADVISORY: BOT 110 Self-Paced

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BOT 112 Machine Calculation

Learn to use the 10 keypad on the computer keyboard to perform basic calculations. Assignments include 10 key drills, retail calculations, payroll, inventory, employment tests, checkbook balance, and petty cash register applications. Self-Paced

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New to MiraCosta College? Then make a little time for orientation! You’ll find it useful––whether you plan to take just a few courses or earn a degree. The orientation schedule is on page 101. No appointment is necessary. It’s free. You can also “attend” orientation online:

www.miracosta.edu/onlineorientation Get off to a good start. Pencil in an orientation date on your calendar!

Plan Ahead CRLP 101, Intro to Career Planning Online Course Icons Zero in on a major and career. One-unit, pass/no pass.

Course emphasizes practical applications needed for working in a business office. Information and drills on telephone techniques, filing, proofreading, office equipment, mailing procedures, and teamwork are included. Self-Paced

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1908 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 OC4803B or ONLINE All students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or the BOT Model Office OC4803B. Students can enroll in the course until 4/3 with instructor’s signature.

Business Office Technology This is an Administrative Assistant simulation course. Students can choose a career-specific simulation package in general office procedures, medical office procedures. Lectures and supplemental information are included in Blackboard. ADVISORY: BOT 100, BOT 110, CIS 100. Self-Paced

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1918 TBA STRIEBEL K 3.0 OC4803B or ONLINE Students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or in the BOT Model Office OC4803B. Students can enroll in the course up to 4/3 with instructor signature. For more information about course orientation and the BOT program, please see the instructor’s webpage at www.miracosta.edu/home/kstriebel

BOT 117 Management Office Skills

Course presents information and applications for attaining management skills needed in a business office. Assignments emphasize supervisory office skills such as communication, leadership, decision-making, and scheduling. Self-Paced

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3971 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 OC4803B or ONLINE All students enrolled in this self-paced class can choose to work online or the BOT Model Office OC4803B. Students can enroll in the course until 4/3 with instructor’s signature.

BOT 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1916 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4186 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4185 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Career and Life Planning CRLP 100 Career and Life Planning

This course provides a comprehensive approach to career and life planning. Online Course Icons Topics include assessment of interests, personality characteristics, transferable skills, work values, career exploration, decision-making, goal setting and planning, and job search strategies. Emphasis is placed on actively managing one’s career to achieve satisfaction through work and life balance. CSU San Elijo

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3956 MW 11:00am-12:30pm WILCOX D Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20).

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Career and Life Planning

Chemistry

CRLP 101 Introduction to Career Planning

CHEM 108 Preparatory Chemistry

An introduction to the career planning process including self-assessment, career research, decision-making, and job search strategies. Stages of career development and the active management of one’s own career will be emphasized. This class is offered pass/no pass only. CSU Online Online

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3052 TTH 2:00pm-3:45pm ROSEN R 1.0 OC3606 Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/10-03/12) Class will not meet on 2/26 and 3/3. For more information, please contact the Career Center at (760) 795-6772. Hybrid

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CRLP 103 Job Success Skills

Designed to introduce and develop the skills required for job success and satisfaction. Topics include an overview of desirable employee skills, behaviors, and attitudes; employer expectations; and preparation to transition from student life to professional life. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Late-Start/Oceanside

3414 T 2:00pm-3:45pm BADER E THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/24-03/26)

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Chemistry Beginning course that teaches the student the language, materials, mathematics, and principles of chemistry. Designed for the non-chemistry major, and along with CHEM 102, makes up the “General-Organic-Biological” (GOB) sequence required for many allied health fields. While this course has no prerequisites, high school-level math skills are assumed. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN CHEM 6) Oceanside

9:00am-11:45am 1:00pm-3:45pm 3:30pm-6:15pm 3:30pm-6:15pm

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Financial Aid Recipients: Hybrid

If you received financial aid at MiraCosta College and you drop to zero units before On-Campus April 3, Class 2009, you and the college must with Limited repayInstruction any unearned aid. OUCH!! Online If you have not received financial aid, visit us on the Web to find out how you can apply.

CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry

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Provides skills in problem-solving, math, critical thinking, and abstract visualization used in CHEM 110. Historical development of chemistry, graphing and measurements, dimensional analysis, atomic theory, nomenclature, quantum theory, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, gases, bonding theory, Lewis structures, and the relationship between chemistry and society. (Not open to students with credit in CHEM 110.) CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. COREQUISITE: MATH Icons 101 or MATH 101B if prerequisite not met. Online Course

6:30pm-9:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

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CHEM 102 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry

Teaches students to identify names, structures and reactions of organic and biochemistry. Emphasizes evaluating the carbon-based chemicals encountered daily, especially compounds used in medicine, our food supply, and energy. Last course “General-Organic-Biochemistry” sequence required for many allied health fields. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN CHEM 8) PREREQUISITE: CHEM 100 or CHEM 108 or CHEM 110 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

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CHEM 104 Chemistry of Living Things (Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry)

Course surveys chemical principles involved in the functioning of living organisms, with emphasis on the human body. Includes both lecture and laboratory components, and meets the needs of many students in certain nursing and other allied health programs (check with program advisor or transfer institution for specific information on transferability). Students cannot take CHEM 104 if CHEM 102 has been completed. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: High School level math skills. Oceanside

4002 MW &MW

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*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Get Involved! School isn’t just about classes…it’s about developing leadership skills, taking an active role in the college community, learning more about things that interest you, making friends and having fun!

Associated Students (AS) Here’s an opportunity to meet other students, help plan campus activities and make decisions about campus issues on behalf of the student body at large. Call AS at (760) 795-6891.

Student Clubs If you have a special interest, chances are there will be a club of interest to you at MiraCosta. And if there isn’t, start a new one! Call Student Activities at (760) 795-6890.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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3054 TTH 9:30am-11:15am ROSEN R 1.0 SAN112 On-Campus Class IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/24-04/23) THIS with Limited Class will not meet on 4/9 and 4/16. For more information, please Online Instruction contact the Career Center at (760) 795-6772.

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Chemistry

CHEM 110 General Chemistry

CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry II

Study of fundamental principles and their applications. Chemical calculations are emphasized. Laboratory assignments complement the work in class. CSU; UC (CAN CHEM 2; CHEM 110 + CHEM 111 = CAN CHEM SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: CHEM 108 or one year of high school chemistry, and MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: CHEM 108 strongly recommended if it has been four or more years since chemistry course. Oceanside

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12:30pm-1:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm 5:00pm-6:15pm 6:45pm-9:30pm

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5.0 SAN402 SAN407

Continuation of CHEM 110. Covers kinetics, equilibrium, nuclear reactions, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and organic chemistry. CSU; UC (CAN CHEM 4; CHEM 110 + CHEM 111 = CAN CHEM SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: CHEM 110 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

1886 TTH &TTH 1882 TTH &TTH

9:30am-10:45am 11:00am-1:45pm 5:00pm-6:15pm 6:45pm-9:30pm

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Continuation of the one-year sequence begun by CHEM 210. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: CHEM 210 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

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Child Development CHLD 105 Program Planning and Curriculum Methods

In-depth study of early childhood program planning and developmentally appropriate practices. Includes consideration of philosophy, design of the environment, materials and resources, daily schedule, goals and objectives, curriculum and adaptations, and methods of assessing learning. CSU Oceanside

2780 M

CHEM 111 General Chemistry

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San Elijo

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CHLD 109 Child Behavior and Guidance

Design, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally appropriate classroom guidance and discipline strategies. CSU Oceanside

2782 TTH 2784 W

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CHLD 111 Programs for Infants and Toddlers

Online with Introductory focus on the growth and development of children birth through Proctored Exam three years of age, including early learning environments and experiences. Designed to meet state licensing requirements. Hybrid Oceanside

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CHLDOn-Campus 112 Child Growth and Development Class

Attention Child Development Students:

You can get reimbursed for college expenses! MiraCosta has a grant from the Child Development Training Consortium to reimburse students for college expenses. Funded by the California Department of Education, Child Development Division, the Consortium was created to address the critical shortage of qualified child care workers in California and reimburses educational expenses for students who work directly with children in a licensed or license-exempt (e.g., military) child care program. This includes private and public infant, toddler and preschool centers; family child care programs; before/after school child care programs, and kindergarten classrooms (aide positions). Students must be taking classes (all classes except physical education count) and working toward a child development permit. Amount of reimbursement depends upon the number of applicants and the size of the grant for that semester, but generally students can expect to have their fees reimbursed.

Studywith ofLimited the child from conception through six years of age. Principles of Instruction child Online growth and development including physical, cognitive, language, and social/emotional realms within cultural and family contexts. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Late-Start/Oceanside

3864 F 8:00am-11:30am ETIENNE B THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

CHLD 113 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

Study of the child from conception through adolescence. Principles of human development with emphasis on cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development within cultural and family contexts. Not open to students with credit in PSYC 113. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility ENGL 100. Online Coursefor Icons Oceanside

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Child Development

CHLD 121 Human Development

CHLD 270 Preschool Teacher Internship

This is a study of emotional, intellectual, social, and physical growth patterns from conception to death. Explores major theories of development. CSU; UC — credit limitation San Elijo

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3833 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm KELLEY R 3.0 OC3606 &TBA ONLINE + .5 hours weekly to be arranged online. As a late start course, this class will make up the class meeting time that did not occur during the first two weeks.This will be done using an online format, that is spread out evenly across the semester. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

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Supervised experience in designated early childhood education settings. CSU Oceanside

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2798 T 5:00pm-5:50pm WHITNEY M 3.0 OC8001 &TBA TBA +6 hours weekly by arrangement. Students will be assigned to serve as interns at the Child Development Center at MiraCosta College either two mornings or two afternoons per week. There is an option for student placement with a Mentor Teacher in a designated community child development program (days and time TBA). Please attend the first class meeting and see the course instructor for specific hours and placement options.

CHLD 271 Administration Internship

Late-Start/Oceanside

Oceanside

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Nutrition for young children, including menu planning and involvement of children in nutrition-related activities. CSU

2802 TBA SKEMP P 3.0 TBA +10 hours weekly by arrangement. This course does NOT meet the Title 5 or Title 22 requirements for administration units. Students who want to meet the licensing requirements to be directors should take CHLD 250 and/or CHLD 251.

Late-Start/Oceanside

CHLD 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

CHLD 170 Food and Nutrition for Children

3006 TH 6:30pm-9:40pm D’ARCY A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

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3.0 OC8001

CHLD 205 Health and Safety Issues in Childhood

Designed to give those who care for children an overview of health and safety issues including child abuse, laws, and reporting procedures. Students will be certified in CPR and First Aid training. An additional fee will be charged for CPR and First Aid certification. CSU Oceanside

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CHLD 210 Child, Family, and Community

Online Course Icons Study of behavior and development as shaped by family and cultural influences. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

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Online with Special topics Proctored Examand issues in the care and education of young children birth through three years of age. CSU

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CHLD 240 Children with Special Learning Needs

Identifying and learning to work with children with special needs in early On-Campus Class with Limited childhood educational settings. Includes attention to curriculum adaptations Online Instruction and family partnerships. Oceanside

2794 MW

9:30am-10:45am

WHITNEY M

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2804 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4192 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4191 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Chinese CHNS 101 Elementary Chinese I (First Semester)

Study of Mandarin writing system. Speaking and pronunciation, reading, and writing. Films and readings on Chinese culture and civilization. CSU; UC Oceanside

CHLD 212 Advanced Issues in Infant-Toddler Care

Oceanside

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

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CHNS 102 Elementary Chinese II (Second Semester)

Continued study of Mandarin writing system, speaking and pronunciation, reading, and writing. Emphasis on oral practice and communication. Films and readings on Chinese culture and civilization. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: CHNS 101 or two years of high school Chinese. Oceanside

3164 MW

6:30pm-8:45pm

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CHLD 251 Supervision of Child Development Programs

Includes organization, personnel management, staff development, in-service training, and community relations. Spring only. CSU ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100; CHLD 250 is recommended. Oceanside

2796 M

6:30pm-9:15pm

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*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

From 1934 –1964, Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College was located on the campus of Oceanside High School.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Development of an early childhood science and mathematics curriculum.

Experiences in administrative procedures and program planning in an early childhood setting. CSU ADVISORY: CHLD 270.

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Communication

COMM 101 Oral Communication

COMM 106 Group Communication

Provides experience in creating and delivering oral presentations; covers organization and support of ideas, and effective delivery. CSU; UC (CAN SPCH 4) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

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Communication

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Introduces students to group communication processes and principles, and the necessary role of discussion in society. CSU; UC (CAN SPCH 10) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

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YOUNG N SMITH N

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COMM 110 Voice and Diction

Emphasizes training to improve the speaking voice in quality, flexibility, and effectiveness. CSU; UC (CAN DRAM 6) Oceanside

3836 TTH

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COMM 111 Oral Interpretation of Literature

Introduction to the oral interpretation and analysis of literary works through development of vocal expressiveness, variety, and flexibility. CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

3896 MW 12:15pm-1:45pm WILLIAMS T THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

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COMM 120 Principles of Human Communication

Introductory course in human communication concepts and theories, with a focus on the role and significance of communication in and across different contexts. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

2918 MW

5:00pm-6:15pm

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COMM 135 Gender Studies in Communication

Examination of the communication patterns of men and women including differences and similarities in verbal, nonverbal, leadership, conflict, and interpersonal styles. CSU; UC Oceanside

3032 MW

2:00pm-3:15pm

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COMM 207 Interpersonal Communication

Study of the communication process, perception, symbolic nature of language, and effects of communication on people in society. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100.

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9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

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• UC Los Angeles—TAP (Transfer Admission Program)

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Development of critical thinking skills. Practice of creating and evaluating arguments. CSU; UC (CAN SPCH 6) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 8:00am-9:15am

San Elijo

1688 TTH

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COMM 212 Argumentation

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Communication

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This course analyzes the cultural factors and variables that influence human communication choices and actions. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. San Elijo

3322 MW

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COMM 220 Introduction to Mass Communication

Online with Covers the Exam role and impact of mass media in the United States. CSU; UC Proctored (CAN JOUR 4) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Hybrid Oceanside

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CIS 100 Computer Applications

In this transfer course, students receive an overview of computer fundamentals. Software programs include Windows, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and the Internet. Note that this class will be taught using Microsoft Office 2007. This course prepares students for the CSUSM computer competency exam. COMPUTER BEGINNERS: SEE CIS 102. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN CSCI 2) ADVISORY: BOT 100. Online Course Icons +1162 TTH +1166 MW +1168 W

8:00am-9:15am 12:30pm-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

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+1156 ISACHSEN S 3.0 ONLINE This section will be taught entirely on the Internet. Students must have access to a PC with Microsoft Office Professional Edition Online with Proctored Exam . Upon enrolling, students must complete the signup exercise 2007 at www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen/cis100onlineonly by 1/15 or they will be dropped. Hybrid

Late-Start/Online Online

+1158 ISACHSEN S 3.0 ONLINE Online Course Icons section, beginning Monday, February 2. This This is a late-start On-Campus Class section will be taught entirely on the Internet. Students must Online with with Limited Proctored Exam access to a PC with Microsoft Office Professional 2007. Online Instruction have Upon enrolling students must complete the signup exercise at www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen/cis100onlineonly by 01/29, Hybrid or they will be dropped. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). Flexible Learning Online

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See what’s available spring 2009.

3.0 OC3501

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Looking for a Computer Class?

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Introduction to Computers

Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)

CIS 100

Computer Applications Overview

DRAF 101 Beginning AutoCAD

CIS 101

Computer Information Systems

DRAF 203 3D parmetric Solid Modeling

CIS 102

Computer Literacy for Beginners

DRAF 201 Advance AutoCAD DRAF 204 SolidWorks Advanced 3D DRAF 207 AutoDesk Revit 3D CADD

Business Office Applications

Web Design & Multimedia

CIS 100

Computer Applications Overview

MAT 120

Interactive Media Production

MAT 125

Web Design 1: Fundamentals

CIS 101

Computer Information Systems

MAT 140

Maya: 3D Animation

CIS 105

Intermediate Computer Apps

MAT 150

Flash 1: Animation & Interactivity

CIS 150

Beginning Word

MAT 160

Video 1: Production

CIS 152

Beginning Excel

CIS 154

Advanced Excel

MAT 165

Web Design 2: Tools & Techniques

CIS 164

Beginning Access

CIS 184

PowerPoint

MAT 235

Web Design 3: Site Design and Architecture

CIS 185

Intoduction to Windows

CIS 191

Internet for Business

Business Office Technology BOT 100

Keyboarding

BOT 101

Advanced Keyboarding

BOT 102

10-Key

BOT 109

Becoming a Virtual Assistant

BOT 110

Word Processing

BOT 111

Machine Transcription

BOT 112

Machine Calculation

BOT 113

Basic Office Skills

BOT 116

Office Systems and Procedures

BOT 117

Management Office Skills

CS 111

Java I

CS 112

Advanced Java

CS 113

Data Structures

CS 150

C++ Intro

Computer Forensics and Security CIS 195

Computer Graphics MAT 110

Adobe Photoshop

MAT 135

Graphic Design 1: Principles

MAT 170

Adobe Illustrator

MAT 180

Adobe InDesign

MAT 230

Publishing 2: Output for Print

CSU; UC: Transferable course

Programming

Network Security—Security+

Computer Networking CIS 185

Introduction to Windows

CIS 187

Fundamentals of Computer Networks

CIS 188

Network Admin User Mgmt

CIS 191

Internet for Business

CIS 193

Network Client—Windows

CIS 195

Network Security—Security+

CISCO Cisco Networking Academy is offered in MiraCosta’s noncredit program. For info, go to www.miracosta.edu/cisco

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Computer & Information Sciences Online Course Icons Course covers the concepts of information systems including development and implementation as well as data storage, processing, and communications. Students are also introduced to financial analysis and database management tools such as Microsoft Excel and Access. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN BUS 6)

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+3278 TBA ISACHSEN S 1.5 ONLINE or OC4803A or SAN106 Online with Proctored Exam Students enrolled in this class will be given the flexibility to choose from lab or lecture or online instruction at any time throughout the class. A test deadline schedule will be assigned, but students may Hybrid arrange their hours and instruction within this schedule to meet their needs. Students have the option of finishing the class early as well as the possibility of late enrollment (deadline 4/2 with instruction signature). Students must attend a 60 minute orientaOn-Campus Class with Limited tion in OC4803A or SAN106 within the first three class days of Online Instruction the semester (late adds have three days following registration) or they may be dropped. Out of town students must e-mail instructor for alternate orientation arrangements. For orientation times and more information about the CIS Flexible Learning Program, go to: www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen

Crave Flexibility? CIS 100 CIS 102 CIS 105 CIS 150 CIS 184 The Computer & Information Science Flexible Learning Program gives you the flexibility you crave. Visit www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen for details.

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Intermediate computer applications featuring the use and integration of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation graphics software and Online Course Icons Internet functions. Note that this class will be taught using Microsoft Office 2007. Designed for those students who have completed CIS 100 and may also be used to prepare for CIS 151, CIS 154, and CIS 165. Upon successful completion, students may submit form to receive the MiraCosta College Microsoft Certified Office User (Proficient Level) Certificate of Achievement. CSU PREREQUISITE: CIS 100. Flexible Learning Online

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2868 TBA ISACHSEN S 3.0 ONLINE or OC4803A or SAN106 Online with Proctored Exam Students enrolled in this class will be given the flexibility to choose from lab or lecture or online instruction at any time throughout the class. A test deadline schedule will be assigned, but students may Hybrid arrange their hours and instruction within this schedule to meet their needs. Students have the option of finishing the class early as well as the possibility of late enrollment (deadline 4/2 with instructor signature). Students must attend a 60 minute orientaOn-Campus Class with Limited tion in OC4803A or SAN106 within the first three class days of Online Instruction the semester (late adds have three days following registration) or they may be dropped. Out of town students must e-mail instructor for alternate orientation arrangements. For orientation times and more information about the CIS Flexible Learning Program, go to: www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen Online Course Icons

CIS 150 Introduction to Microsoft Word

Use Word 2007 to create, edit, format, and print papers, reports, tables, and newsletters. Includes integrating Word with other programs and the World Wide Web. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Word Core exam. ADVISORY: CIS 185. Flexible Learning Online

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+1192 TBA ISACHSEN S 1.5 ONLINE or OC4803A or SAN106 Online with Proctored Exam Students enrolled in this class will be given the flexibility to choose from lab or lecture or online instruction at any time throughout the class. A test deadline schedule will be assigned, but students may Hybrid arrange their hours and instruction within this schedule to meet their needs. Students have the option of finishing the class early as well as the possibility of late enrollment (deadline 4/2 with instructor signature). Students must attend a 60 minute orientaOn-Campus Class with Limited tion in OC4803A or SAN106 within the first three class days of Online Instruction the semester (late adds have three days following registration) or they may be dropped. Out of town students must e-mail instructor for alternate orientation arrangements. For orientation times and more information about the CIS Flexible Learning Program, go to: Online Course Icons www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen

CIS 152 Introduction to Microsoft Excel

Use Excel 2007 to plan and build spreadsheets; create charts and graphs to Online Course Icons enhance worksheet data; and apply database management commands. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Excel Core exam. ADVISORY: CIS 185. Online Online

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MiraCosta students can purchase Office Professional Plus 2007 for just $85! Go to www.journeyed.com/fccc.

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CIS 105 Intermediate Computer Applications

Office 2007 is now used in CIS 100, 105, 150, 151, 152, 154, 164, 165 and 184.

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CIS 101 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems

Online Online

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CIS 154 Advanced Microsoft Excel

CIS 198 TCP/IP Network Administration

Covers advanced features of Excel 2007, such as spreadsheet modeling, Online filters and pivotCourse tables,Icons object linking and embedding, Visual Basic for applications, and advanced charting features. Recommended for students who know the basics of Microsoft Excel and who would like to learn its more sophisticated features. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Excel Expert exam. PREREQUISITE: CIS 105 or CIS 152. COREQUISITE: CIS 152 if prerequisite not met. Late-Start/Online Online

Online Course Icons +1200 AFZALI A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16)

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Course covers theTCP/IP protocol stack and Internet architecture, IP addressing, domain name system (DNS) services, DHCP and routing in a Windows environment. With CIS 201, prepares students for the Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure MCP/MCSE exam. Hybrid/Online

1214 T 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA &TBA +.5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

Room #

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CIS 200 Network Administration — System Services

Online Online

Hybrid/Online

CIS 164 Introduction to Microsoft Access

Hybrid

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Students generate computerized graphic presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.This course prepares students for the Microsoft PowerPoint Comprehensive exam. CSU Hybrid

Flexible Learning Online

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+1206 TBA ISACHSEN S 1.5 ONLINE On-Campus Class or OC4803A with Limited or SAN106 Online with Instruction Proctored Exam Students enrolled in this class will be given the flexibility to choose from lab or lecture or online instruction at any time throughout the class. A test deadline schedule will be assigned, but students may Hybrid arrange their hours and instruction within this schedule to meet their needs. Students have the option of finishing the class early as well as the possibility of late enrollment (deadline 4/2 with instruction signature). Students must attend a 60 minute orientaOn-Campus Class with Limited tion in OC4803A or SAN106 within the first three class days of Online Instruction the semester (late adds have three days following registration) or they may be dropped. Out of town students must e-mail instructor for alternate orientation arrangements. For orientation times and more information about the CIS Flexible Learning Program, go to: www.miracosta.edu/home/sisachsen

+1216 T 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA &TBA +.5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

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CIS 201 Network Infrastructure

Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure. Course covers the fundamentals of implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows Server in an Enterprise environment. Hybrid/Online

3350 TH 6:30pm-7:45pm TBA &TBA +.5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

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Student Helpdesk

Computer Technical Assistance for Students

CIS 185 Introduction to Microsoft Windows

Covers the Windows operating system, file and folder management, customizing the desktop, object linking and embedding, and an introduction to the Internet. CSU Late-Start/Oceanside

+1208 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm NELSON G THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/13)

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CIS 191 Internet Presence for the Small and Medium Business

Online Course Teaches principles and Icons technologies involved in creating a web presence for a small or medium sized business (SMB). Addresses needs of both online and traditional brick and mortar businesses. Covers aspects of business and Online Course Icons marketing planning, a survey of web technologies like HTML, XHTML and CSS, building an online store, electronic payment, security, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and current marketing trends. Students will create a starter E-Business Web site or improve an existing one.

• Technical assistance with all campus computer systems (SURF, Blackboard and more)

Online Online

• Live support

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• Online course assistance • Online chat • Online tutorials and FAQs

www.miracosta.edu/studenthelp studenthelp@miracosta.edu • (760) 795-6655 Open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. Extended hours during registration

Hybrid On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

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*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Covers procedures for creating, modifying, and using databases with Microsoft Access 2007. Learn to design table structures including field properties, enter records, design and use queries and generate forms and reports. CSU

Installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft Windows Server, part 2; first half covered in CIS188. Presents fundamentals of implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows Server. Focuses on network services administration. In conjunction with CIS187 and CIS188, prepares students for the Microsoft Windows Server MCP/MCSE exams. Can be taken concurrently with CIS 187.

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Computer Science

CIS 203 Linux/UNIX Administration

Note: Students pursuing a degree in Computer Science should also see MATH 226.

Shell scripting, system performance and monitoring, network service configuration including Web and mail services, system security, file system management, logging, scheduling jobs, account management, package management and advanced shell utilities. Students are expected to have some knowledge of Linux/UNIX. San Elijo

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CIS 208 Computer Support

Trains students to configure and/or upgrade operating system and applications, troubleshoot the desktop and user environment, set security permissions, troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity and hardware devices. (Prepares students for the Microsoft 70-271 and 70-272 exams). San Elijo

ALL COURSES

Computer & Information Sciences

3973 W

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CIS 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1218 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4194 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4193 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Note: For Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and PhotoShop, see Media Arts Technology. Cisco Networking Academy classes, formerly CIS 120–123, will be offered by the noncredit program and listed as NCVOC 11–14. Please go to www.miracosta.edu/cisco for additional information and class schedule. Cisco Networking classes are taught at MiraCosta’s Community Learning Center on Mission Avenue in Oceanside and will also be available in hybrid format or online.

In MiraCosta College’s Cisco Networking Academy, you can

CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I: Java

Introduction to computer science and an object-oriented programming language. Basic programming skills will be developed. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: High school algebra or MATH 100. Oceanside

1222 T &TH

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PORTO J

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3.0 OC4804 OC4804

CS 112 Introduction to Computer Science II: Java

Continuing study of an object-oriented language refining the topics of inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation; classes, methods, and parameters. Discussion of various data structures and their usage; recursion, modularity, and abstraction including generics; event-driven programming, graphical user interfaces, and file and exception handling will be emphasized. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: CS 111. Oceanside

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CS 113 Basic Data Structures and Algorithms

Introduction to process of software development. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: CS 112. Oceanside

3430 M

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CS 150 C++ Programming

Using an object-oriented approach to programming in the C++ language, the course covers data input/output, data types, control structures, operators, functions, and the operating environment. CSU; UC ADVISORY: High School Algebra or MATH 100. Oceanside

2964 TH

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CS 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2914 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4198 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4197 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

• Work in a well-equipped lab • Build your IT career • Prepare for certification Classes are taught at the Commmunity Learning Center, 1831 Mission Avenue in Oceanside. For more information, go to miracosta.edu/cisco

New to MiraCosta College? Then make a little time for orientation! You’ll find it useful––whether you plan to take just a few courses or earn a degree. The orientation schedule is on page 101. No appointment is necessary. Online Course IconsIt’s free. You can also “attend” orientation online:

Join the staff of the Chariot, MiraCosta College’s student newspaper, this spring! Earn internship credit or a scholarship, make new friends and get involved in the college. For more information, e-mail mccchariot@yahoo.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6254.

www.miracosta.edu/onlineorientation Get off to a good start. Pencil in an orientation date on your calendar!

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Cosmetology

Counseling

COSM 151 Cosmetology

COUN 110 College Success Skills

This course is one is a series of three courses to complete 1600 hours of theory and practice required by the State of California Cosmetology Act and by the Board of Cosmetology for licensing as a cosmetologist. New students must purchase a $925 kit that includes cosmetology tools and textbooks. Oceanside

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*2908 TWThFS 8:00am-4:30pm MAHER P 18.0 OCB Students must first contact the Oceanside College of Beauty at (760) 757-6161 ext. 13 to schedule an appointment with the registrar. After a brief admissions test, students will be directed to MiraCosta to obtain a permit to register for the class. This class meets at Oceanside College of Beauty, 1575 S. Coast Hwy., Oceanside.

COSM 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2912 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4196 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4195 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Counseling COUN 100 Career and Life Planning

This course provides a comprehensive approach to career and life planning. Online Course Icons Topics include assessment of interests, personality characteristics, transferable skills, work values, career exploration, decision-making, goal setting and planning, and job search strategies. Emphasis is placed on actively managing one’s career to achieve satisfaction through work and life balance. CSU San Elijo

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Hybrid This course is designed to help students transfer successfully to a baccalaureate level university or college. Students will receive information about education options, college majors and how they relate to career goals, and On-Campus Class transfer programs offered at MiraCosta. This class is offered the guaranteed with Limited pass/no pass only. CSU Online Instruction

Oceanside

12:30pm-1:20pm

San Elijo

12:30pm-1:20pm

Hybrid/Online

3945 F 10:00am-11:15am HORTON W &TBA +1.5 hours weekly online. Online Online

1420

GLEASON B

Room #

3.0 OC3102 ONLINE

3.0 ONLINE

Online with Dance Proctored Exam

DNCE 101 History and Appreciation of Dance

Online Course Icons A survey of dance in western civilization, from antiquity to MTV, emphasizing the cultural background and historical development of ballet, modern, and Hybrid jazz dance forms. Satisfies the General Education humanities requirement. CSU; UC On-Campus Class

Oceanside with Limited Online Instruction 1068 M

6:30pm-9:15pm

Late-Start/Online Online

CAVAZZI D

4030 TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

Room #

3.0 OC3205 3.0 ONLINE

DNCEOnline 105with Dance Cultures of the World Proctored Exam

A survey of dance around the world in various cultures, lifestyles, religions, and traditions. Satisfies the GE Humanities requirement. CSU; UC Hybrid Oceanside

1070 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo On-Campus Class Online Instruction

6:30pm-9:15pm

Room #

MILLER K

3.0 OCT307

MILLER K

3.0 SAN306

Room #

DNCE 140 Ballroom Dance

Students will learn the basics of ballroom dance including swing, lindy hop, tango, cha-cha, waltz and fox-trot. CSU; UC +1072 M +1076 W

5:45pm-7:35pm 5:45pm-7:35pm

San Elijo

+1148 S

12:00pm-1:50pm

Room #

HANADA-ROGER 1.0 OC5101 HUGHES M 1.0 OC5101 SIEBERT A

Room #

1.0 SAN204

Room #

FLOCKEN/DUA

1.0 OC3106

FLOCKEN/DUA

1.0 SAN407

Room #

Did you know? Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas on the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses and at the CLC. Please look at the map at the back of this schedule to find the locations of designated smoking areas. Signs at each campus also mark the location of these areas.

+Repeatable course

Room #

1418 MW 9:30am-10:45am DIAZ N 3.0 OC3101 3434 TTH 2:00pm-3:15pm FLOCKEN L 3.0 OC3103 3190 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm RAMIREZ F 3.0 OC3106 This section is specifically designed to support students enrolled Online Course Icons in ENGL 803 or ESL 803 and will be taught from a multilingual perspective.

Oceanside

COUN 105 Transfer Success

3194 M

Oceanside

with Limited 2870 T

Late-Start/Oceanside

3192 T

Includes creative goal setting, academic and life management, college and community resources, information technology/resources, time management, memory techniques, health management, and learning styles. Recommended for new and re-entry students. CSU; UC

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Satisfy your GE requirement with dance! DNCE 101, History and Appreciation of Dance

Now offered online! CSU/UC transferable.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

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Dance

DNCE 146 Latin Dance

DNCE 160 Rehearsal and Performance

Study of Latin dances to include samba, merengue, mambo, salsa, and rumba. CSU; UC Oceanside

+1080 M +1084 W

7:45pm-9:35pm 7:45pm-9:35pm

San Elijo

+1088 S

2:00pm-3:50pm

Room #

HANADA-ROGER 1.0 OC5101 HUGHES M 1.0 OC5101 SIEBERT A

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

1.0 SAN204 Room #

+3016 MW 4:30pm-5:30pm HANADA-ROGER 1.0 OC5101 & HUGHES M THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

DNCE 152 Ballet I

ALL COURSES

Dance

Ballet technique fundamentals including barre, center, adagio, and allegro work. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 152, DNCE 154, DNCE 252. Oceanside

+2960 S

9:00am-11:45am

San Elijo

+1092 MW

6:00pm-7:15pm

MILLER K WEINBERG S

Room #

1.5 OC5101 Room #

1.5 SAN204

DNCE 154 Ballet II

A continued study of ballet techniques, principles, and terminology at the intermediate level in preparation for further dance studies and performance. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 152, DNCE 154, DNCE 252. ADVISORY: DNCE 152. San Elijo

+1096 MW

7:30pm-8:45pm

WEINBERG S

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

1.5 SAN204 Room #

+1100 TTH 6:00pm-7:30pm HANADA-ROGER 1.5 OC5101 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Instructor

Development of dance performance skills from the studio environment to the stage. Includes learning, rehearsal, and final completion of choreographed dance in live and taped performance. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only. Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

Late-Start/San Elijo

Room #

+1116 TBA HANADA-ROGER 1.5 OC5101 & MASSEY D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-05/04) + 48 hours TBA per semester within the above dates. Students must enroll before attending a rehearsal. Audition date 3/3 at 7:45pm, OC5101. +1120 TBA HANADA-ROGER 1.5 SAN204 & MASSEY D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-05/04) + 48 hours TBA per semester within the above dates. Students must enroll before attending a rehearsal. Audition date 3/3 at 7:45pm, OC5101.

DNCE 166 Jazz Dance I

Introduction to jazz dance with emphasis on development of appropriate movement and vocabulary, as well as execution of basic jazz dance techniques. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 166, DNCE 168, DNCE 266. Late-Start/Oceanside

+1144 S 9:00am-12:45pm TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/07-05/16). +3324 MW 10:15am-11:45am TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

A conditioning program based on Pilates apparatus work, using the Universal Reformer and special exercises for improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and breathing. CSU; UC COREQUISITE: DNCE 159 Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 157, DNCE 257 Late-Start/Oceanside

+1104 MW 10:00am-11:00am HARDING C THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18). +3544 TTH 6:00pm-7:00pm HARVEY K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

1.5 OC5101

Study of the performance principles and individual expressive choreography of modern dance. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 176, DNCE 178. +3388 TTH 7:30pm-9:00pm HARVEY K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

1.5 OC5004

DNCE 178 Modern Dance II

1.0 OC5004

Study of performance principles and choreography in modern dance at the intermediate level. Development proceeds from basic to more difficult and demanding techniques with each semester. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 176, DNCE 178. ADVISORY: DNCE 176.

1.0 OC5004

San Elijo

Room #

DNCE 158 Dance Stretch

Sustained and specific stretch exercises designed to improve overall body flexibility and increase range of motion. Introduction to basic yoga postures, body imaging techniques, movement analysis and correct breathing. CSU; UC — credit limitation Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

1.5 OC5004

DNCE 176 Modern Dance I

Late-Start/Oceanside

DNCE 157 Pilates Apparatus I

Units Room #

+1152 S

8:45am-11:30am

WEINBERG S

Room #

1.5 SAN204

DNCE 179 Musical Theatre Dance

Musical theater dance includes choreography, dance terminology, stage presence, rehearsal, and performance techniques, in conjunction with this semester’s theatrical musical performance. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only.

Room #

Oceanside

Room #

Basic Pilates mat work exercises focusing on movements to improve overall body strength, flexibility, control, coordination, alignment, and breathing. CSU; UC — credit limitation Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 159, DNCE 259

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

+4329 MW 12:00pm-1:00pm GREGG K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

1.0 OC5101

DNCE 159 Pilates Mat Work I

Online Course Icons Oceanside +3012 MW +3150 TTH

9:00am-9:50am 5:00pm-5:50pm

San Elijo

+3146 MW

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5:00pm-5:50pm

Room #

HARDING C 1.0 OC5101 HANADA-ROGER 1.0 OC5101 WILTSHIRE M

+3100 TBA MASSEY D 2.0 OC2001 (01/20-03/08) + 96 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452. +4026 TBA MASSEY D 1.0 OC2001 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-04/26) + 48 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anna in the Tropics” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

Room #

1.0 SAN204

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

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Dance

Dance

DNCE 183 Commercial Dance

DNCE 297-2 Contemporary Dance Performance Ensemble

Course emphasizes movement for commercial dance work used in movies, concert dance, television, and industrial shows offering current trends in popular dance styles. CSU; UC — credit limitation Late-Start/Oceanside

+1128 F 4:00pm-6:15pm HARVEY K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22). Late-Start/San Elijo

+4028 TH 6:00pm-8:00pm TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

Room #

1.0 OC5101

In this course, students study, prepare, and perform traditional and contemporary choreography in concerts, festivals, and concert tours. CSU Oceanside

+4382 TTH

1:00pm-2:30pm

MASSEY D

Room #

1.5 OC5101

Room #

1.0 SAN204

DNCE 186 Choreography II

Room #

3436 TTH 2:45pm-4:45pm HANADA-ROGER 3.0 OC5101 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

All That Jazz DNCE 266, Jazz Dance III

ALL COURSES

Development of choreographic concepts and skills from DNCE 185 in creating and crafting dance compositions. Introduction to methods of expanding initial movement concepts from a solo or small group work to larger group compositions. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: DNCE 185. Late-Start/Oceanside

Units Room #

Offered for the first time in four years! CSU/UC transferable.

DNCE 191 Tap Dance I

Introduction to beginning tap dance. Develops basic skills in execution of traditional tap dance steps and sequences. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 191, DNCE 193.

You’ve Got Company

Oceanside

DNCE 297-2, Touring Dance Ensemble

+1136 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

MASSEY D

Room #

1.5 OC5101

DNCE 193 Tap Dance II

Continued development of skills for intermediate tap dance technique. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 191, DNCE 193. ADVISORY: DNCE 191. Oceanside

+1140 TTH

11:00am-12:15pm MASSEY D

Audition for MiraCosta’s first dance company and tour local high schools and perform in festivals!

CSU/UC transferable.

Room #

1.5 OC5101

DNCE 257 Pilates Apparatus II

Intermediate to advanced level of the Pilates apparatus work based on the concepts developed by Joseph Pilates. The course focuses on exercises performed on the Pilates Universal Reformer for improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, centering, coordination, and breathing. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: DNCE 157. Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 157, DNCE 257. Late-Start/Oceanside

+3286 MW 11:20am-12:50pm HARDING C THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20).

Room #

1.5 OC5004

DNCE 259 Pilates Mat Work II

An intermediate through advanced level of the Pilates mat work based on the concepts developed by Joseph Pilates. Focuses on mat work exercises for improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, centering, coordination, and breathing. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: DNCE 159. Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 159, DNCE 259. Oceanside

+3104 MW

1:15pm-2:30pm

HARDING C

Room #

1.5 OC5101

DNCE 266 Jazz Dance III

Designed to further develop technical skills. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 166, DNCE 168, DNCE 266. ADVISORY: DNCE 168. Oceanside

+4032 TTH

7:45pm-9:00pm

+Repeatable course

MASSEY D

Room #

1.5 OC5101

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

MiraCosta College’s Child Development Center: High Quality Care and Education for Your Child The Child Development Center at MiraCosta College is located on the Oceanside Campus and is open Monday through Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the academic year. Our classrooms provide developmentally appropriate, play-based and inclusive early care and education for children between the ages of 18 months and 5 1/2 years. MiraCosta student families receive priority enrollment as well as reduced fees. The center also enrolls children from faculty, staff and community families to reflect the diversity of our community. Morning classrooms are offered 9 a.m.– noon (with transition times to assist with parking) and the afternoon classroom is from 1–4 p.m. The lunch program is offered 12 –12:45 p.m. as an extension to the morning program. Early care is between 7:15 – 8:45 a.m. and late care is 4 – 4:45 p.m. Applications for Spring 2009 enrollment are available both on-line and at the Center beginning the second week of November 2008. While spring semester openings are limited, every effort will be made to account for your family’s need for early care and education.

For specific information and program requirements, call the center at (760) 795-6656, stop by the center (Building 8000), or visit us online at www.miracosta.edu/childdev.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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Class # Days

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Instructor

Units Room #

Design Drafting Technology

Lay the Foundation for a Great Career ALL COURSES

DRAF 101, Beginning Computer-Aided Drafting Using Auto CAD Systems This course is a requirement for all of MiraCosta’s design drafting technology certificates.

DRAF 120, Manufacturing Processes Enjoy a remodeled lab and new 3D and printing equipment.

DRAF 204, SolidWorks Advanced 3D Solid Modeling Photorealistic rendering, surface modeling, molds, sheet metal design, dynamic assemblies and more. CSU/UC transferable.

DRAF 101 Beginning Computer-Aided Drafting Using AutoCAD

Introduction to computer-aided drafting. Use of microcomputers with AutoCAD software and peripheral equipment to develop computer-generated drawings for various fields and industries including architecture, engineering, landscape, and design. Students will create, edit, modify, scale, and plot two-dimensional technical drawings. CSU; UC Oceanside

+1954 MW

11:00am-2:45pm

This semester, the following classes are offered that count toward the certificate:

Drawing and Composition (ART 100) and Beginning Computer-Aided Drafting Using AutoCAD (DRAF 101)

Money, Money, Money! MiraCosta Foundation scholarships are available to current MiraCosta students, students transferring from MiraCosta to a 4-year institution and high school seniors planning to attend MiraCosta after graduation. Applications for fall 2009 scholarships will be available Online Course Iconsto students on January 12 and are due March 13. Visit www.miracosta.edu/ scholarships for more information.

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Room #

+1958 M 5:30pm-9:15pm SPITTAL J 4.0 SAN112 &TBA & CLARKE P ONLINE +4 hours weekly to be arranged online or on campus. On-campus lab sessions will be available throughout the week. For additional course information go to www.miracosta.edu/home/pclarke/ online101.htm Online Online

+2872 CLARKE/VORKOPER 4.0 ONLINE This course will be taught on the Internet. Optional on-campus lab sessions will be available during the week for students who Online with Proctored Exam additional help or need access to computers with AutoCAD want software. To remain in this course, enrolled students must log on Blackboard before the first day of the semester. For additional Hybrid course information and instructions go to www.miracosta.edu/ home/pclarke/online101.htm

DRAF 110 Graphics Communication

On-Campus Class Graphics as a fundamental means of communicating technical information with Limited Online Instruction for product design, manufacturing, and construction. 3D spatial visualization skills will be emphasized and developed through sketching and exercises. Topics include dimensioning, design teams, orthographic projections, freehand sketching, technical calculations, drafting standards, and CAD systems as they relate to engineering drawings and models. CSU

3939 TTH &TTH

This certificate is designed for students who want a career in professional interior or industrial design and/or who plan to continue their education at a college of design.

Room #

4.0 OC4530

Online Course Icons Hybrid/Online

Oceanside

Get started on your Applied Design Certificate of Proficiency

REILLY J

8:00am-9:30am 9:30am-10:45am

TITUS D

Room #

4.0 OC4532 OC4530

DRAF 111 Engineering Design Graphics

Engineering design process and graphical communication tools used by engineers for design team projects. Design topics include problem identification, ideation, and project management. Visualization using sketching, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and rapid prototyping. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: DRAF 110 or ENGR 110 Oceanside

4169 TTH &TTH

8:00am-9:30am 9:30am-10:45am

TITUS D

Room #

4.0 OC4532 OC4530

DRAF 120 Manufacturing Processes

Introduction to the various materials, machine tools, processes, methods, and terminology used in modern industry including material removal forming joining, casting, heat treating, powder metallurgy, measurement, assembling, finishing, and the principles of production systems. Unconventional and emerging technology such as electrical discharge machining (EDM), lasers, water jets, rapid prototyping, 3D plotting, and nanotechnology presented in relation to the design process. Special emphasis on computer controlled methods. CSU Late-Start/Oceanside

4328 MW 6:30pm-8:40pm REILLY/HEMATI THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Room #

4.0 OC4532

DRAF 201 Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting Using AutoCAD

Apply advanced AutoCAD skills in the design process to create models, drawings, and related documentation for a wide variety of applications and industries. Topics include tolerancing, blocks, libraries, attributes, bills of materials, isometric drawings, plotting, modeling, and rendering. Emphasis on improving productivity and presentation skills. CSU PREREQUISITE: DRAF 101. COREQUISITE: DRAF 101 if prerequisite not met. Oceanside

+1968 TTH

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

11:00am-1:45pm

SUTTON F

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

4.0 OC4530


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

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Instructor

Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Design Drafting Technology

Dramatic Arts

DRAF 203 3D Parametric Solid Modeling

DRAM 110 Voice and Diction

Introduction to three-dimensional (3D) parametric solid modeling using SolidWorks software. Basic 3D model creation, modification, and presentation techniques taught. CSU Oceanside

+1962 TTH

5:00pm-7:45pm

HEMATI H

Room #

3.0 OC4530

DRAF 204 SolidWorks Advanced 3D Solid Modeling

Advanced 3D parametric solid modeling; topics include surface modeling, molds, sheet metal design, and dynamic assemblies; emphasis on improving productivity, enhancing presentation, and using finite element analysis tools to solve design problems; documentation with GD&T per ASME standards. CSU PREREQUISITE: DRAF 203. Oceanside

6:00pm-7:45pm

HEMATI H

2.0 OC4530

Emphasizes training to improve the speaking voice in quality, flexibility, and effectiveness. CSU; UC (CAN DRAM 6) Oceanside

3942 TTH

12:30pm-1:45pm

Late-Start/Oceanside

3943 MW 12:15pm-1:45pm WILLIAMS T THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Reading survey of plays which begins at the Restoration Period and concludes in the present both in practice and theory. CSU; UC

Oceanside

Late-Start/San Elijo

VORKOPER D

Room #

2.0 OC4530

DRAF 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

Hybrid M 4323 6:00pm-9:30pm BERGER L THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1966 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4200 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4199 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

1924 MW

Online Course Icons This survey course introduces the fundamental practices and creative processes of the dramatic arts. Students will gain greater insight and appreciation of the dramatic arts as an agent of change that is vital to the humanities. CSU; UC (CAN DRAM 18) Oceanside

1920 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

Online Online

Room #

BERGER L

3.0 OC2011

LAYNE T

3.0 ONLINE

Online with Focuses onExam cinematic Proctored

adaptations of plays by comparing and contrasting the stage and screen versions in concept, writing, and production. CSU; UC Oceanside

with Limited 3842 TTH

Online Instruction

9:30am-10:45am 2:00pm-3:15pm

12:30pm-1:45pm

+Repeatable course

with Limited Focuses on the fundamentals of acting and techniques based on Stanislavski’s Online Instruction principles. CSU; UC (CAN DRAM 8)

Oceanside

9:30am-11:45am

WILLIAMS T

Late-Start/Oceanside

1928 TTH 9:30am-12:05pm BISHOP E THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OC2001 Room #

3.0 OC2001

DRAM 139 Stage and Concert Management

This course offers an introduction to the skills and procedures involved in stage managing a theatrical, dance, or music production. CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

+3440 TH 4:00pm-6:30pm CANALETTI JR 3.0 OC2011 &TBA & SIGELMAN K TBA + 3 hours weekly to be arranged. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

Oceanside

+1932 T 4:00pm-6:30pm CANALETTI JR &TBA +2.5 hours weekly to be arranged.

KURNER K KLEWIN C JOHANNSEN R

Room #

3.0 OC2011 3.0 OC2011 Room #

3.0 SAN302

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Room #

3.0 OC2001 TBA

DRAM 148 Acting for the Camera

This course offers an introduction to peformance for the camera concerning the mediums of film, video, and television. CSU; UC pending PREREQUISITE: DRAM 130 or equivalent. Oceanside

DRAM 106 Study of Filmed Plays

San Elijo On-Campus Class

Room #

1.0 SAN607

Instruction and practical experience in designing stage lighting for theatrical productions. CSU; UC

DRAM 105 Introduction to Theatre

Hybrid MW 3840 3841 MW

3.0 ONLINE

DRAM 141 Stage Lighting

Dramatic Arts

4543

GUNN B

Online with Survey course Proctored Exam on the basics of acting, ensemble building, and the art of theatre. CSU; UC

DRAM 130 Acting I On-Campus Class

See Media Arts Technology

DRAM 125 Beginning Acting Lab

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

Digital Arts

Room #

3.0 OC2011

DRAM 121 Dramatic Literature (Restoration to Present)

1922

5:30pm-9:15pm

Room #

3.0 OC2011

Introduction to the oral interpretation and analysis of literary works through development of vocal expressiveness, variety, and flexibility. CSU; UC Online Course Icons

Develops computer-aided drafting and parametric modeling skills for use in architectural, engineering, construction, and interior design industries using Revit software. Electronic modeling, drafting, and presentation techniques will be taught. 3898 W

WILLIAMS T

DRAM 111 Oral Interpretation of Literature

Online Online

DRAF 207 AutoDesk Revit Building 3D CADD

Units Room #

+4045 MW

12:30pm-2:45pm

LAYNE T

Room #

3.0 OC2001

DRAM 253 Stage Makeup

This course will instruct students in the practical application of theatre makeup in a lab setting. CSU; UC (CAN DRAM 14) Oceanside

+1950 F &F

12:00pm-1:50pm 2:30pm-5:20pm

CSU; UC: Transferable course

JORGENSEN L

TBA: To Be Arranged

Room #

3.0 OC2015 OC2015

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+3020 TTH

Room #

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Online Course Icons

Earth Sciences

DRAM 270 Rehearsal and Performance — Technical Theatre

EART 106 Earth and Space Science

Composed of students who are assigned crew positions in the main stage productions. CSU; UC Oceanside

Room #

+4041 TBA WILLIAMS T 1.0 OC2001 (01/20-03/08) +48 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452. +4042 TBA WILLIAMS T 2.0 OC2001 (01/20-03/08) +96 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

ALL COURSES

Dramatic Arts

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

+4043 TBA BISHOP E 1.0 OC2001 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-04/26) +48 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anna in the Tropics” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452. +4044 TBA BISHOP E 2.0 OC2001 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-04/26) +96 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anna in the Tropics” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

DRAM 271 Rehearsal and Performance — Acting

Composed of students who are cast in the main-stage, non-musical productions. CSU; UC pending. PREREQUISITE: By audition only. Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

+4025 TBA BISHOP E 1.0 OC2001 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-04/26) +48 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anna in the Tropics” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452. +4034 TBA BISHOP E 2.0 OC2001 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/09-04/26) +96 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anna in the Tropics” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

DRAM 272 Rehearsal and Performance — Musical Theatre

Composed of students who are cast in the main-stage musical productions. CSU; UC pending. PREREQUISITE: By audition only. Oceanside

Room #

+4037 TBA WILLIAMS T 1.0 OC2001 (01/20-03/08) +48 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452. +4038 TBA WILLIAMS T 2.0 OC2001 (01/20-03/08) +96 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

DRAM 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

Online

Units Room #

Online Course Icons Astronomy, including planetary origin and motions; earth science, including origin and composition of earth, landforms, and plate tectonics; atmospheric processes, including climate and weather; and earth’s oceans and other bodies of water. CSU; UC — credit limitation Online Online

Late-Start/Online Online

1440 Online with

METZLER C

3170 EGGERS M Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

Online with Proctored Exam Hybrid

Economics

Online Course Icons

ECON 100 Survey of Economics

A non-technical introduction to the principles of economics with application Hybrid On-Campus Class analyzing and evaluating contemporary social issues and public policy. CSU; with Limited Online Instruction UC — credit limitation On-Campus Class

Oceanside with Limited

Online Online

Online Instruction MW • 1260

4004

8:00am-9:15am

Room #

ALI S

3.0 OC3102

CARR F

3.0 ONLINE

ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO

Online with Emphasizes national income determination, money and banking, monetary Proctored Exam and fiscal policies, international economic relationships, and growth. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN ECON 2) Hybrid Oceanside

MW 9:30am-10:45am • 1264 Online Course Icons 9:30am-10:45am • 1266 TTH On-Campus Class 1270 MW

with Limited Online Instruction

5:00pm-6:15pm

ALI S ALI S AKABOGU COLL

San Elijo

1268 F 4005 TTH 1282 W

9:00am-11:45am MICELLI H 11:00am-12:15pm SILVERMAN J 6:30pm-9:15pm CARR F

Online Online

1262

ALI S

Room #

3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC4802 3.0 OC3104 Room #

3.0 SAN505 3.0 SAN609 3.0 SAN307 3.0 ONLINE

ECON 102 Principles of Economics: MICRO

Online with Covers consumer behavior, price determination in factor and resource marProctored Exam kets. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN ECON 4)

Oceanside Hybrid • 1272 • 1278

MW TTH 1280 T

11:00am-12:15pm ALI S 2:00pm-3:15pm ALI S 6:30pm-9:15pm AKABOGU COLL

On-Campus Class

with Limited San Elijo

Online Instruction 1274 MW 1276 M 4006 TH

12:30pm-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

AKABOGU COLL KELLY-COCHRA MICELLI H

Room #

3.0 OC3103 3.0 OC3106 3.0 OC3201 Room #

3.0 SAN505 3.0 SAN307 3.0 SAN401

Education See ART 177, Art in the Elementary Schools; MATH 105, 106, Concepts and Structures of Elementary Math I & II; KINE 200 Physical Education in the Elementary School.

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For moreCourse information Online Icons call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1948 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4202 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4201 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

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Engineering

English

ENGR 110 Graphics Communication

ENGL 100 Composition and Reading (continued)

Graphics as a fundamental means of communicating technical information for product design, manufacturing, and construction. 3D spatial visualization skills will be emphasized and developed through sketching and exercises. Topics include dimensioning, design teams, orthographic projections, freehand sketching, technical calculations, drafting standards, and CAD systems as they relate to engineering drawings and models. CSU Oceanside

4171 TTH &TTH

8:00am-9:30am 9:30am-10:45am

TITUS D

Room #

4.0 OC4532 OC4530

ENGR 111 Engineering Design Graphics

Oceanside

4173 TTH &TTH

8:00am-9:30am 9:30am-10:45am

TITUS D

Room #

4.0 OC4532 OC4530

English

Oceanside

2224 4048 2228 2234 2350 2216 2246

4049 2240 2248 2252 2262 2254 2256

3444

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2212 2208 2210 2244

MW 7:30am-9:15am SCADUTO P 4.0 SAN506 TTH 7:30am-9:15am KNITTEL J 4.0 SAN507 TTH 7:30am-9:15am CROUCH H 4.0 SAN506 MW 9:30am-11:15am MUSHINSKY J 4.0 SAN506 This section will focus on writing about the natural sciences. Icons 2226 Online TTH Course9:30am-11:15am KNITTEL J 4.0 SAN509 2230 MW 11:30am-1:15pm JARA J 4.0 SAN506 2250 TTH 11:30am-1:15pm WILLIAMS J 4.0 SAN506 This section will focus on enrionmental issues. 2242 MW 1:30pm-3:15pm JARA J 4.0 SAN506 4050 TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm KEEHN J 4.0 SAN506 2258 W 6:00pm-9:45pm DAVIS J 4.0 SAN607

Online Online

2200 2354 3108 Online with

ALESSI A SCHIFFLER B BOLASKI A

4.0 ONLINE 4.0 ONLINE 4.0 ONLINE

2260 F 8:00am-12:40pm DAVIS J THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

4.0 OC3512

Proctored Exam

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

Hybrid

Critical reading and expository writing offers training in the writing process, the development and organization of expository prose, and research techniques. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 2) PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or approved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. 2202 2204 2206 2218 2232 2220 2222 2214 4047 2238 3172

Late-Start/San Elijo

ENGL 100 Composition and Reading

San Elijo

Room #

MW 7:30am-9:15am HARRISON S 4.0 OC3607 MW 7:30am-9:15am HANSON C 4.0 OC3510 TTH 7:30am-9:15am DE ROCHE J 4.0 OC3205 TTH 7:30am-9:15am HERRMANN S 4.0 OC3205 TTH 7:30am-9:15am MCCLARY K 4.0 OCT313 F 8:00am-11:45am BOLASKI A 4.0 OC3607 S 8:00am-11:45am NOTARANGELO 4.0 OC3510 MW 9:30am-11:15am ZOLYNAS A 4.0 OC3510 MW 9:30am-11:15am KEEHN J 4.0 OCT313 TTH 9:30am-11:15am ZOLYNAS A 4.0 OCT307 TTH 9:30am-11:15am KIRWAN J 4.0 OC4809 This section is designated for students in the Puente Program. MW 11:30am-1:15pm FIGUEROA M 4.0 OC3607 MW 11:30am-1:15pm BURMAN T 4.0 OC3512 TTH 11:30am-1:15pm TURNER B 4.0 OC3609 TTH 11:30am-1:15pm HERRMANN S 4.0 OCT313 MW 1:30pm-3:15pm PAULSEN K 4.0 OC3510 TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm JARA J 4.0 OC8001 TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm ORDWAY H 4.0 OC3510 This course will be taught from a multi-lingual perspective, focusing on ESL issues. TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm PERALES D 4.0 OC3607 MW 2:00pm-3:45pm KIRWAN J 4.0 OC3607 TTH 2:00pm-3:45pm HARRISON S 4.0 OC3512 MW 3:30pm-5:15pm PAULSEN K 4.0 OC3512 TTH 3:30pm-5:15pm TURNER B 4.0 OC3607 W 6:00pm-9:45pm TBA 4.0 OC3512 T 6:00pm-9:45pm BURMAN T 4.0 OC3512 This course will be taught from a multi-lingual perspective, focusing on ESL issues. TH 6:00pm-9:45pm DEROCHE J 4.0 OC3512

Hybrid/Online

2236 T 11:30am-1:15pm SULLIVAN J &TBA + 2 hours weekly to be arranged online. 3446 TH 11:30am-1:15pm SULLIVAN J &TBA + 2 hours weekly to be arranged online.

+Repeatable course

Room #

4.0 OCT307 ONLINE

2264 TTH 5:30pm-7:30pm WILLIAMS J On-Campus Class IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). THIS

Room #

4.0 SAN506

with Limited

ENGLOnline 201Instruction Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature

Offers instruction in critical thinking, critical writing, and research, using the genres of literature (poetry, drama, short story, and novel). CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 4) PREREQUISITE: ENGL 100 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

3448 2266 2268 2286 2356 2274 2276 3582 2280 2284

MW TTH F S TTH MW MW TTH MW M

7:30am-9:15am 7:30am-9:15am 8:00am-11:45am 8:00am-11:45am 9:30am-11:15am 11:30am-1:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 3:30pm-5:15pm 6:00pm-9:45pm

San Elijo

2342 2282 2272 2270 2278 3504

MW MW MW TTH TTH TH

7:30am-9:15am 9:30am-11:15am 11:30am-1:15pm 11:30am-1:15pm 3:30pm-5:15pm 6:00pm-9:45pm

Room #

ALESSI A POTRATZ D HANSON C DIBENEDETTO D PERALES D ZOLYNAS A FIGUEROA M FIGUEROA M BURMAN T TBA

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

OC3512 OC3609 OC3510 OC3512 OC3607 OC3510 OCT313 OCT313 OC3510 OC3510

SPIRITO J ORDWAY H MUSHINSKY J BURMAN T MUSHINSKY J HETRICK K

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

SAN201 SAN509 SAN202 SAN607 SAN306 SAN306

Room #

ENGL 201HB Honors Berkeley Seminar — ENGL 201 COREQUISITE: ENGL 201. Oceanside

Room #

San Elijo

Room #

2352 TBA SPIRITO J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors 2994 TBA SPIRITO J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

4.0 OCT307 ONLINE

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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Engineering design process and graphical communication tools used by engineers for design team projects. Design topics include problem identification, ideation, and project management. Visualization using sketching, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and rapid prototyping. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: DRAF 110 or ENGR 110.

Units Room #


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Units Room #

Class # Days

Time

Instructor

English

ENGL 201HSP Honors Scholar Program — ENGL201

ENGL 802 Introduction to College Writing I

COREQUISITE: ENGL 201. Oceanside

Room #

San Elijo

Room #

3608 TBA SPIRITO J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

Oceanside

Methods of analysis; principles of logic, including the relationship between language and logic; techniques of reasoning, including the use of evidence; techniques of style; and research skills. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ENGL 100 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

San Elijo

ENGL 202 Critical Thinking and Composition

2290 2348 2294 2296 2298 2302

MW TTH MW TTH MW T

7:30am-9:15am 7:30am-9:15am 9:30am-11:15am 11:30am-1:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 6:00pm-9:45pm

San Elijo

2292 MW 2304 TTH 2300 MW

7:30am-9:15am 1:30pm-3:15pm 5:30pm-7:15pm

SULLIVAN J DAVIS K ARCHER R ZOLYNAS A KEEHN J ARCHER R

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

Room #

OCT313 OCT307 OC4809 OCT306 OCT307 OC3510 Room #

MCGUINNESS J 4.0 SAN306 ARCHER R 4.0 SAN607 DIBENEDETTO D 4.0 SAN306

ENGL 280 Creative Writing

Emphasizes individual creativity, self-direction, and initiative in developing poetry and fiction. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 6) PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or approved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. Oceanside

2306 W

12:30pm-3:15pm

Room #

GIORDANO M

3.0 OC4016

2308 T 12:30pm-3:40pm KENYON K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

3.0 SAN201

Late-Start/San Elijo

Room #

Critical Course ENGL 202, Critical Thinking & Composition Complete your CSU or UC Critical Thinking Requirement and improve your writing and persuasion skills.

Units Room #

Introduction to the writing process and to critical reading and thinking. Practice in gathering, organizing, and communicating information and in applying the principles and conventions of standard edited American English. This class is offered pass/no pass only. ADVISORY: Qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent.

3610 TBA SPIRITO J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

ALL COURSES

English

2310 M &W 2312 T &TH 3174 M &W 2316 T &TH 2318 M &M

2314 T &TH 3522 MW

7:30am-9:15am 7:30am-9:15am 9:30am-11:15am 9:30am-11:15am 11:30am-1:15pm 11:30am-1:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 6:00pm-7:50pm 8:00pm-9:45pm 9:30am-11:15am 9:30am-11:15am 5:30pm-7:15pm

POTRATZ D GUINON T ARCHER R GUINON T FREEDMAN A

CROUCH H SCHIFFLER B

Room #

4.0 OC4611 OC3511 4.0 OC4611 OC3511 4.0 OC3511 OC4611 4.0 OC4611 OC3511 4.0 OC3607 OC4611 Room #

4.0 SAN607 SAN107 4.0 SAN304

ENGL 803 Introduction to College Writing II

Intensive practice in the writing process as well as critical reading and thinking. This class is offered pass/no pass only. PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 802 or ESL 802 or approved equivalent or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. Oceanside

2320 2322 2326 2330 3450 2328 2334 2332 2338 2340 2336

M &W T &TH M &W T &TH M &W T &TH TTH &TTH M &W T &TH M &W W &W

7:30am-9:15am FREEDMAN A 4.0 7:30am-9:15am 7:30am-9:15am HAGEN K 4.0 7:30am-9:15am 9:30am-11:15am FELD E 4.0 9:30am-11:15am 9:30am-11:15am FIGUEROA M 4.0 9:30am-11:15am 9:30am-11:15am PERALES D 4.0 9:30am-11:15am 11:30am-1:15pm DOHENEY K 4.0 11:30am-1:15pm 11:30am-12:20pm HAGEN K 4.0 12:30pm-1:45pm 1:30pm-3:15pm PERALES D 4.0 1:30pm-3:15pm 3:30pm-5:15pm MCGUINNESS J 4.0 3:30pm-5:15pm 5:30pm-7:15pm DAVIS K 4.0 5:30pm-7:15pm 6:00pm-7:50pm WATERHOUSE M 4.0 8:00pm-9:45pm

San Elijo

2324 M 7:30am-9:15am &W 7:30am-9:15am 2346 T 9:30am-11:15am Online Course Icons &TH 9:30am-11:15am 4051 M 1:30pm-3:15pm &W 1:30pm-3:15pm

GUINON T KEEHN J GUINON T

Room #

OCT306 OC4611 OC4611 OC3511 OC4611 OC3607 OCT313 OC4804 OC3607 OC4607 OC4611 OC3511 OC4612 OC3607 OC3511 OC4611 OC3510 OC4612 OC4611 OC3510 OC3607 OC4611 Room #

4.0 SAN509 SAN107 4.0 SAN107 SAN607 4.0 SAN202 SAN107

ENGL 850 English Grammar and Usage

Review of traditional grammar; rules of syntax, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization. The 1935 –1936 MiraCosta catalog listed just 20 faculty members. The college now employs 164 full-time and about 475 part-time Online Course Icons faculty members.

Online Online

2344

HAGEN K

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Hybrid

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On-Campus Class with Limited On-Campus Online Instruction

class with Limited Online Instruction

3.0 ONLINE


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Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Units Room #

English as a Second Language ESL 802 Introduction to College Writing I for Non-Native Speakers

English as a Second Language Program

Designed for non-native speakers who are making a transition to the use of academic English needed for success in college-level courses; the development of critical thinking, reading, and writing skills is emphasized. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Oceanside

+3176 T &TH +3558 M &W +3068 M &W +3076 T &TH

8:30am-10:45am 8:30am-10:45am 9:30am-11:45am 9:30am-11:45am 1:00pm-3:15pm 1:00pm-3:15pm 6:30pm-8:45pm 6:30pm-8:45pm

San Elijo

9:30am-11:45am 9:30am-11:45am

CANO A WELDELE H JAGER S

LLOYD JONES

Room #

4.0 OC3511 OC4611 4.0 OC4607 OC3511 4.0 OC4611 OC3511 4.0 OC4611 OC3511 Room #

4.0 SAN607 SAN107

ESL 803 Introduction to College Writing II for Non-Native Speakers

Designed for non-native speakers who are making a transition to the use of academic English needed for success in college-level courses; offers intensive practice in the writing process as well as critical reading and thinking. This class is offered pass/no pass only. PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 802 or ESL 802 or approved equivalent or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. Oceanside

+3088 M &W +3080 T &TH +3092 T &TH +3096 T &TH

8:30am-10:45am 8:30am-10:45am 8:30am-10:45am 8:30am-10:45am 1:00pm-3:15pm 1:00pm-3:15pm 6:30pm-8:45pm 6:30pm-8:45pm

San Elijo

+3084 M &W

9:30am-11:45am 9:30am-11:45am

LACKKATY S LLOYD JONES GROSS M LLOYD JONES

LLOYD JONES

Room #

4.0 OCT306 OC4612 4.0 OC3510 OC4612 4.0 OC3511 OC4611 4.0 OC3511 OC4611 Room #

4.0 SAN607 SAN107

ESL 810 Listening and Speaking for Non-Native Speakers of English

Covers oral and aural communication skills: pronunciation, intonation patterns, and listening comprehension, including notetaking.This class is offered pass/no pass only. Oceanside

+2842 TTH +2876 W

3:30pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

WELDELE H NUNEZ V

Room #

3.0 OC3511 3.0 OC3511

ESL 815 Reading and Vocabulary Development for Non-Native Speakers of English

Develops reading comprehension and vocabulary skills necessary for academic and workplace success using a variety of texts and materials, many of which have been designed for ESL students. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Oceanside

3452 MW 4071 TTH

12:30pm-1:45pm 5:00pm-6:15pm

San Elijo

3556 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

The MiraCosta College Credit ESL Program prepares students to read, write, speak and listen at a level needed for college success.

Room #

TARMAS S FORSETH C

3.0 OC3609 3.0 OC3511

TARMAS S

3.0 SAN201

Room #

ALL COURSES

+3072 M &W

FORSETH C

Classes in writing, listening and speaking, reading and grammar are available. Our program can help you: • Improve your English skills for better communication at school, work, community or home. • Earn college credit and/or take classes beyond continuing education. • Develop academic skills while improving your English. • Obtain an A.A. degree or vocational certificate. • Transfer to a four-year university. Students can take the new ESL placement test, which will help direct them into a variety of ESL courses.

Please call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6586 for more information about the ESL program and classes.

Listen Up ESL 810, Listening and Speaking for Non-Native Speakers Sharpen your communication skills; offered pass/no pass.

Read On ESL 815, Reading & Vocabulary Development Improve your reading of English novels, short stories, academic articles and textbooks!

ESL 820 Grammar for Non-Native Speakers of English

Review parts of speech, clauses, verb forms and tenses, pronoun case, and sentence types. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Oceanside

+2844 TTH +2878 M

11:00am-12:15pm GROSS M 6:30pm-9:15pm LANNEN V

San Elijo

+4072 MW

12:30pm-1:45pm

+Repeatable course

CANO A

Got Grammar?

Room #

ESL 820, Grammar for Non-Native Speakers of English

Room #

Create powerful and accurate sentences in English.

3.0 OC3510 3.0 OC3511 3.0 SAN302

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CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Make the Grade ­­ With Tutoring!

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Class # Days

Time

!

Introduction to film as Icons an art form and as a cultural artifact. CSU; UC Online Course Oceanside

2168 T

2:00pm-4:45pm

2170 TH 2172 W

2:00pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

Online Online

2164 2166

Get help with your courses when you need it. Schedule your appointment today!

ALL COURSES

Units Room #

FILM 101 Introduction to Film

FREE

San Elijo

Student Success Workshops are also available including: • • • •

Instructor

Film

Time management Building better papers Computer literacy Ready, set, research • More

Call or stop by today! Located in the HUB Oceanside: (760) 795-6682 San Elijo: (760) 944-4449, ext. 7748 www.miracosta.edu/tutoring

WHEELER K

Room #

3.0 OC3516 Room #

COLLINS-PORTER 3.0 SAN606 WHEELER K 3.0 SAN606 FLOREN G FLOREN G

3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

with FILM Online 101HSP Proctored ExamHonors Scholar Program — FILM 101

San Elijo

Room #

4570 W 5:30pm-6:20pm WHEELER K 0.0 SAN305 Hybrid Emphasis: Screenwriting. For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760/795-6878, the University Transfer Center at 760/795-6880, or view this Web site: www.miracosta. On-Campus Class edu/honors with Limited

FILM Online 106 Instruction Study of Filmed Plays

Focuses on cinematic adaptations of plays by comparing and contrasting the stage and screen versions in concept, writing, and production. CSU; UC Oceanside

4163 MW 4164 MW

9:30am-10:45am 2:00pm-3:15pm

San Elijo

4165 TTH

12:30pm-1:45pm

Room #

KURNER K KLEWIN C

3.0 OC2011 3.0 OC2011

JOHANNSEN R

3.0 SAN302

Room #

French FREN 101 Elementary French I (First Semester)

Covers the structure of modern French through studies of grammar, reading, and writing. Introduces culture and civilization. CSU; UC (CAN FREN 2; FREN 101 + FREN 102 = CAN FREN SEQ A)

Do You Have a Learning Disability?

Oceanside

2358 TTH 2362 MW

8:00am-10:15am 4:00pm-6:15pm

San Elijo

3110

TTH

6:30pm-8:45pm

SPEC 860, Educational Planning and Assessment SPEC 840, Strategies Designed for Students with Learning Disabilities: Math

4.0 OCT402 4.0 OCT402

HARKER A

4.0 SAN501

Continued introduction to modern French. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. CSU; UC (CAN FREN 4; FREN 101 + FREN 102 = CAN FREN SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: FREN 101 or two years of high school French. Oceanside

2366 TTH

1:00pm-3:15pm

2370 MW

4:30pm-6:45pm

4.0 OC3102

PEROVIC C

4.0 SAN202

Room #

FREN 202 Intermediate French II (Fourth Semester)

Continuation of FREN 201. Further development of the four primary communicative skills. CSU; UC (CAN FREN 10; FREN 201 + FREN 202 = CAN FREN SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: FREN 201 or four years of high school French. San Elijo

4331 MW

7:00pm-9:15pm

PEROVIC C

Online Course Icons

Stop by Disabled Student Programs and Services in Building 3000 or call (760) 795-6658 for more information.

Online

Room #

ARNAUD D

SPEC 850, English Essentials Designed for Students with Learning Disabilities

40

Room #

FREN 102 Elementary French II (Second Semester)

San Elijo

Are numbers crunching you or are you crunching them? Does punctuation seem like a code you don’t know? Do you feel like a budding Hemingway, but your words don’t flow? Don’t despair! We have classes for you!

Room #

MILROY D TBA

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

4.0 SAN601


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Class # Days

Time

Instructor

Geography

Geology

GEOG 101 Physical Geography

GEOL 101 Physical Geology

Examines the natural environment, including climate, water, life forms, soils andOnline landforms, their significance in environmental issues. CSU; Courseand Icons UC (CAN GEOG 2) Oceanside

• 1344

San Elijo

• 1346

MW

11:00am-12:15pm STERN H

TTH

11:00am-12:15pm STERN H

Online Online

3454 4007

Room #

3.0 OC4529

Room #

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GEOG 102 Cultural Geography

The development, distribution, ecological relationships, and landscapes of population dynamics, economic activity, politics, language, religion, folk and popular culture, and urban settlement. CSU; UC (CAN GEOG 4) Late-Start/Oceanside

2:00pm-3:30pm STERN H • 1352 MW THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

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A global survey examining the distinguishing features of major culture regions and the interrelationships among regions in a globalizing world. CSU; UC

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Hybrid experience in interpretation of rock and mineral samples, fossils, Hands-on maps, use of computers, and online field trips to study local geology. CSU; Online Course Icons UC (GEOL 101 + 101L = CAN GEOL 2) Hybrid On-Campus Class GEOL 101. PREREQUISITE: with Limited COREQUISITE: GEOL 101 if prerequisite not met. Online Instruction On-Campus Class Online Online

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Hybrid GEOLOnline 120 with Environmental Geology: Earth Hazards and Humanity Proctored Exam

Study of geologic hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, flooding and landslides); formation of geologic resources (water, soils, energy and mineral resources); On-Campusimpacts Class and human on the earth’s environment. CSU; UC Hybrid with Limited

Online Instruction Late-Start/Online Online

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GEOG 104 World Geography

Oceanside

11:00am-12:15pm TURBEVILLE J

4008 MW

Online Instruction Emphasizes map reading and the collection, presentation, and interpretation of physical geographic data. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: GEOG 101. COREQUISITE: GEOG 101 if prerequisite not met.

2:00pm-4:45pm

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Oceanside

Introduces processes at work changing the earth today, including global tectonics, igneous activity, and crustal deformation. Explores origin of rocks and minerals and the action Online Course Icons of air, water, ice and solar energy in sculpting earth’s surface. CSU; UC (GEOL 101 + 101L = CAN GEOL 2)

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GRMN 101 Elementary German (First Semester)

Emphasis Hybrid on developing basic ability in pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, and writing in German. CSU; UC (CAN GERM 2; GERM 101 + GERM 102 = CAN GERM SEQ A) On-Campus Class

Oceanside with Limited Online Instruction 2374 TTH

7:00pm-9:15pm

SCHACHT H

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GRMN 102 Elementary German (Second Semester)

Continuation of GRMN 101 with more detailed study of grammar. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. CSU; UC (CAN GERM 4; GERM 101 + GERM 102 = CAN GERM SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: GRMN 101 or two years of high school German. Oceanside

2378 MW

7:00pm-9:15pm

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Write on! Go to

surf.miracosta.edu for the most up-to-date class information.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

This spring, get personal, professional help with those tough writing assignments at MiraCosta’s Writing Center. The Writing Center is located in the Hub on both the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses, and in Room 130 at the Community Learning Center. Call (760) 795-6682 for drop-in hours or an appointment.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Health Education Online Course Icons

Hands On Become certified to meet the increasing demand for massage therapists and body workers in just two semesters! See Health Education for course listings.

HEAL 100 Nutrition Today

Attention will be given to nutrition throughout the life cycle, special dietary needs, and food budgeting. CSU; UC (CAN FCS 2) Oceanside

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Includes instruction on exercise, weight maintenance, nutrition, human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, drug use, cancers, and cardiovascular On-Campus Class diseases. Emphasizes principles of wellness. CSU; UC with Limited ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in HEAL 101L. Online Instruction

Looking for good grades? Classes have you frustrated? We can help — Free tutoring is available for most courses! The Tutoring & Academic Support Center is located in the libraries on both the Oceanside and San Elijo Campuses. Call or stop by to make an appointment. Oceanside Campus: (760)795-6682 San Elijo Campus: (760)944-4449, x7748 www.miracosta.edu/tutoring

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No matter where you are on the writing continuum, you can become a better writer by taking advantage of MiraCosta’s Writing Center!

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Are you a weak writer, hoping to improve your skills? Are you a good writer, hoping to become a great writer? Are you just hoping to get your next paper written?

MW 8:00am-9:15am • 1620 Online Course Icons 9:30am-10:45am • 1628 MW 9:30am-10:45am • 1624 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm • 1632 TTH

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HEAL 101L Principles of Health Laboratory

Introduces current research on fitness and wellness and involves each student On-Campus Class in fitness assessment including cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, with Limited muscular endurance, body composition, and weight management. Meets Online Instruction the health education requirement. This class is offered pass/no pass only. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in HEAL 101. Oceanside

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• Assistance in all stages of • Help with writing in business, the writing process including child development, English, brainstorming, organizing, sociology, nursing, etc. developing clarity and proofreading. • Drop-in service. • Trained peer consultants. • One-on-one appointments.

+1638 TBA HACKETT J 1.0 OC4100 This self-paced open-entry activity class is offered in the MiraCosta Wellness Center. The deadline to register is 04/03. Students who have never used the center MUST attend a one-hour orientation session within one week of adding this section or during the first two weeks of the semester if you pre-enroll. Orientations are on a first-come, first-served basis and begin promptly on the hour. Dates and times are as follows: 1/20, 1/21, 1/22: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5pm, 6:30 pm; 1/23: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/24: 9:30 am, 11:30 am; 1/26, 1/27, 1/28, 1/29: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5 pm, 6:30pm; 1/30: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/31: 9:30am, 11:30am. For more information, call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6248 or visit www.miracosta.edu/Instruction/WellnessCenter

Spring semester hours at the Writing Center:

San Elijo

Located in the Hub on both campuses, the Writing Center offers:

+1640 MW

Oceanside Campus:

12:30pm-1:20pm

PRETI M

Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday–Saturday,10 a.m.–2 p.m. Appointments available. (760) 795-6682

San Elijo Campus: Monday–Thursday, 10 a.m.–4:30 Online Course Icons p.m. Appointments available. (760) 944-4449 ext. 7748 www.miracosta.edu/WritingCenter

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History

HEAL 110 Therapeutic Massage I

HIST 101 World History Since 1500

This is the foundation course for therapeutic massage. It includes theory, practical experience, methods, procedures, and contraindications of massage. Students will practice massage techniques utilizing the therapeutic principles of massage. Community learning Center

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4109 TW 5:30pm-7:30pm NEILL C 3.0 CLC106 &TW 7:30pm-8:45pm CLC109 &S 8:00am-10:45am CLC109 (01/20-03/14) Class No. 4109 meets at CLC, 1831 Mission Ave., Oceanside.

HEAL 210 Therapeutic Massage II

Late-Start/Community learning Center

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TW 5:30pm-7:30pm VETTEL C 3.0 CLC116 &TW 7:30pm-8:45pm CLC109 &S 8:00am-10:45am CLC109 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/24-05/16) Class No. 4111 meets at CLC, 1831 Mission Ave., Oceanside.

HEAL 215 Massage Clinical Practicum

Covers developments in the early modern and modern periods. Includes colonialism, nationalism, and socialism. CSU; UC (CAN HIST 16; HIST 100 Online Course Icons + HIST 101 = CAN HIST SEQ C) Oceanside

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History of western civilization from earliest times to 1648. CSU; UC (CAN HIST 2)

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6:30pm-9:40pm GREGORY E THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

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Hybrid COREQUISITE: HIST 101.

Late-Start/Oceanside

Health Occupations

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HIST 104 Western Civilization

History

Hybrid History of western civilization Online Course Icons from 1648 to contemporary times, with emphasis on western culture and humanities. CSU; UC (CAN HIST 4)

HIST 100 World History to 1500

Covers Western, Asian,Icons Indian, and Islamic societies to early modern times. Online Course CSU; UC (CAN HIST 14; HIST 100 + HIST 101 = CAN HIST SEQ C)

Oceanside On-Campus Class

Oceanside

San Elijo

Online Online

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HIST 101HSP Honors Scholar Program for HIST 101

Oceanside

San Elijo

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Late-Start/San Elijo

This course is the clinical practice for massage therapy. Students will focus on massage methods, business practices, massage marketing, ethics, and clinic procedures of massage practice. PREREQUISITE: HEAL 210. 4107 S 11:30am-12:30pm VETTEL C 2.0 CLC116 &S 12:45pm-3:30pm CLC109 Class No. 4107 meets at CLC, 1831 Mission Ave., Oceanside.

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HIST 105 History of England

Online with Examines the Proctored Examcultural, social, political, economic, intellectual, and diplomatic history of England from earliest times to the present. CSU; UC

Online Online

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HIST 107 East Asian Societies

Hybrid

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

Stretch Yourself In just three semesters, you can meet the licensing requirements for the allied Yoga Registry and go on to become nationally licensed. See Kinesiology for class listings.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Online with Examines the social and political foundations of East Asia through historical, Proctored Exam On-Campus Class with Limited religious, and literary documents. CSU; UC Online Instruction

Oceanside Hybrid • 3843

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9:30am-10:45am

SCOTT JAMES

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On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

The college moved to its present Oceanside location in 1964 and was renamed MiraCosta (Spanish for “behold the coast”) College, referring to the coastal and mountain views from campus.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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This is the advanced course for therapeutic massage. It includes advanced massage theory, methods and procedures of advanced soft tissue techniques, contraindications, focusing on anatomy and pathology and practical experience. PREREQUISITE: HEAL 110.

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History

HIST 109 History of the Middle East

HIST 145 History of African-Americans in the United States

Covers the history of the Middle East from origins to contemporary times, focusing on political, social, and economic aspects of life in these societies. CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

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W 6:30pm-9:40pm GOLEMO K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

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Oceanside

History of the United States from early cultures to Reconstruction. Taken with HIST111, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American Institutions and History requirements. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN HIST 8)

Horticulture

Oceanside

1382 MW 9:30am-10:45am Online Course Icons 1380 TTH 9:30am-10:45am 2:00pm-4:45pm • 1414 W 6:30pm-9:15pm • 1386 T San Elijo

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HIST 111 United States History

History of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Taken with Class HIST On-Campus 110, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American Institutions and History with Limited requirements. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN HIST 10) Online Instruction Hybrid

TTH 8:00am-9:15am • 1392 Online Course Icons On-Campus Class MW 11:00am-12:15pm • 1394 with Limited TTH 11:00am-12:15pm • 1396 Online Instruction 6:30pm-9:15pm • 1402 W

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Online with Hybrid Proctored Exam

HIST 117 History of the Americas

A study of the histories of the United States, Canada, and the nations of Latin America from the completion of the independence movements to the On-Campus Classwith HIST 116, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American present. Taken Hybrid with Limited Institutions and History requirements. CSU; UC Online Instruction Oceanside

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HIST 142 History of the Mexican-American in the United States Online Instruction

History of the United States from Reconstruction to the present, with emphasis on the Chicano/a, Latino/a experience. Taken with HIST 141, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American Institutions and History requirements. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

1406 MW

5:00pm-6:15pm

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12:30pm-1:45pm

Emphasis on plant taxonomy and nomenclature, structure and morphology, control of plant growth, and plant-soil-climate relationships. CSU; UC (CAN AG 8) Oceanside

1588 MW 1592 TTH 1596 MW

12:30pm-3:15pm 12:30pm-3:15pm 5:00pm-7:45pm

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HORT 117 Plant Identification

Covers identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of plants used in Southern California landscapes. Botanical and common names, plant family relationships, and environmental adaptations will be emphasized. Required field labs may be on or off campus. CSU; UC Oceanside

12:00pm-4:45pm

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HORT 119 Specialized Tree Pruning and Surgery

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3.0 OC3102

Oceanside

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+3948 M 6:00pm-9:05pm HOLCOMB S 1.5 OC7001 &S 8:00am-11:45am OC7003 (01/26-03/14) This class meets the following three Saturdays: 1/31, 2/28, 3/14 from 8am — 11:45am.

HORT 120 Urban Forestry

Integrated practice to the approach of management of street, parks, residential open spaces or commercial/public open space vegetation. Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

3950 M 6:00pm-7:45pm HOLCOMB S 1.5 OC7001 &S 8:00am-11:45am OC7003 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/09) This class will meet the following 4 Saturdays: 3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9 from 8am — 11:45am.

HORT 121 Landscape Management

Covers soil preparation, fertilization, irrigation, cultivation, variety selection, growth control, and pest management. CSU Oceanside

Room #

3024 W 5:30pm-7:15pm BUTLER G 3.0 OC7053 &S 8:00am-1:45pm OC7053 This class will meet the following eight Saturdays from 8:00am to 1:45pm: 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/7, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2, 5/16.

HORT 127 Landscape Design

Principles of design for residential projects. Students will prepare a site analysis, plot plan, presentation drawings, and budget for a typical residential site. CSU Oceanside

2936 T 1600 M

12:00pm-4:45pm 5:00pm-9:45pm

EHRLINGER C EHRLINGER C

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HORT 129 Beginning Computer-Aided Landscape Design

Students use software to develop landscape designs, perspective/elevation drawings, and cost estimating on personal computers. CSU 2920 W

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HORT 116 Plant Science

San Elijo

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Methods, problems, and techniques specific to ornamentals, fruit trees, and palm trees.

Hybrid Online with Proctored Exam

Oceanside

3472 MW

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Development of the role of African-Americans in United States history from colonial origins through Reconstruction. Taken with HIST 146, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American Institutions and History requirements. CSU; UC — credit limitation

3.0 OCT306

HIST 110 United States History

ALL COURSES

History

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

5:00pm-9:45pm

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Horticulture

HORT 130 Advanced Irrigation Design

HORT 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

Students will design and manage sprinkler systems for larger settings such as athletic fields, golf courses, parks, or other commercial/public areas. Hydrostatic problems for large-scale systems as well as drip irrigation design will be addressed. CSU PREREQUISITE: HORT 126. Oceanside

3952 TH

5:00pm-9:45pm

TBA

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3.0 OC7051

HORT 131 Computer-Aided Irrigation Design

Introduction to the application of computer-aided drafting (CAD) for the landscape irrigation student or professional. CSU ADVISORY: HORT 126. San Elijo

2924 W

5:00pm-9:45pm

STONE R

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3.0 SAN108

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1610 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4204 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4203 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

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HORT 134 Plant Pest Control

Studies common pests found in ornamental plantings in Southern California including weeds, invertebrate pests, and plant diseases. Students diagnose problems and design solutions. CSU Oceanside

1604 TH

5:00pm-9:45pm

KINNON C

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3.0 OC7053

HORT 143 Wines of the World

(Material Fee: $85.00) Introduction to the world’s wine-producing regions, including history, viticultural practice, and wine-making styles. Lab fee for wine tasting required. Must be 21 years of age to enroll. CSU San Elijo

3506 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

COLANGELO D

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HORT 145 Introduction to Enology

(Material Fee: $85.00) Students will be presented with an overview of the history and development of winemaking, detailing the grape varieties produced in the major wine-producing regions. Students must be 21 years old to enroll. CSU; UC San Elijo

+3947 F

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HORT 149 Vineyard Production and Management

Grow Your Knowledge HORT 119, Specialized Tree Pruning & Surgery HORT 120, Urban Forestry

Wise Water Works

Production and management decisions for wine and table grapes. CSU

HORT 130, Advanced Irrigation Design

Oceanside

Take on the challenges of looming water shortages in Southern California.

3474

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M 6:30pm-8:45pm HART/ ANDERSON 3.0 OC7053 &S 8:00am-1:45pm OC7053 This class will meet the following seven Saturdays from 8:00am to 1:45pm: 1/31, 2/28, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9.

CSU/UC transferable.

HORT 170 Plant Identification: Floral Crops

Covers the crops utilized in the floral design and retail industry, botanical and common names, and quality indicators. Oceanside

1608 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

PATTERSON DE

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3.0 OC7001

HORT 172 Floral Design II

(Materials Fee: $200.00) Practical skills and theory of special occasion, contemporary, and large event floral design; floral shop management; and customer service. CSU ADVISORY: HORT 171 or prior floral design experience. Oceanside

3258 TH

5:30pm-9:15pm

PATTERSON DE

New to MiraCosta College? Then make a little time for orientation! You’ll find it useful––whether you plan to take just a few courses or earn a degree. The orientation schedule is on page 101. No appointment is necessary. It’s free. You can also “attend” orientation online:

www.miracosta.edu/onlineorientation Get off to a good start. Pencil in an orientation date on your calendar!

Room #

2.0 OC7001

Go to

surf.miracosta.edu for the most up-to-date class information.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Hospitality

See also Restaurant Management, Tourism

HOSP 293-3 Meeting and Conference Management

HOSP 100 Introduction to Hospitality and Food Service

Overview of functions and procedures, current issues, and career opportunities in the hospitality, food service, and tourism industries. CSU Online Course Icons Oceanside

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HOSP 114 Hospitality Law

Topics include increase in U.S. laws and regulations affecting the lodging industry, legal considerations for hotel and restaurant operators, and tactics for hoteliers and restaurant operators to avoid lawsuits. CSU Online Course Icons Online Online

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HOSP 133 Front Office Management

Online with Provides training for entry-level positions in the lodging industry. Front ofProctored Exam fice procedures are examined as are other duties performed in front office establishments providing lodging, meals, and convention facilities. Hybrid Late-Start/Online Online

2516 SMITH K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

3.0 ONLINE

On-Campus Class Online with with Limited Proctored Exam Online Instruction

Hybrid

Hospitality Matters

HOSP 100, Intro to Hospitality & Food Services—CSU/UC transferable.

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

HOSP 133, Front Office Management —Offered online. HOSP 293, Hospitality Conferences, Meeting, Specials Events

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This course is an introduction to meeting and conference management. Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of HOSP 293, HOSP 296. Oceanside

+4407 TTH

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SMITH K

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HOSP 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2518 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4206 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4205 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Humanities HUMN 101 Introduction to the Arts

Explores literature, music, art, theater, philosophy, film, architecture, and dance. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

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HUMN 101HSP Honors Scholar Program — HUMN101 COREQUISITE: HUMN 101. Oceanside

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HUMN 205 Women in Western Art and Literature

A survey and examination of the art and literature of western civilization from a feminist theoretical viewpoint. CSU; UC Oceanside

4052 TTH

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HUMN 251 American Studies

Explores what it means to be an “American” from roughly 1877 to 1989 through cultural values, beliefs, and preoccupations. Uses materials from philosophy, religion, music, art, architecture, history, and literature. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

2180 MW

Did you know? Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas on the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses and Online Course at the CLC. Please look Icons at the map at the back of this schedule to find the locations of designated smoking areas. Signs at each campus also mark the location of these areas.

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See the Whole Picture Get the Whole Story HUMN 205, Women in Art & Literature Sappho, Dickinson, Kahlo, O’Keeffe, Morrison, Lin, Cisneros and more!

CSU/UC transferable.

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Internet & Multimedia Technology

Japanese

Internet & Multimedia Technology courses are now offered in Media Arts & Technologies.

JAPN 210 Intermediate Conversation I and Reading

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Conversation in the target language on a variety of topics. People and culture will be discussed. Cultural materials will be used to develop oral communication and reading comprehension. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: JAPN 102.

INTERNSHIP STUDIES Internships allow students the opportunity to gain “hands-on” experience in a field of interest. They link classroom learning to the workplace, add related experience to a student’s resume, help students develop mentor relationships and build professional contacts. PREREQUISITE: Complete six units at MiraCosta College prior to internship; permission of the instructor and the department chair required.

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3.0 OCT313

JAPN 211 Intermediate Conversation II and Writing

Emphasis on the improvement of students’ oral proficiency and intermediate level of writing in Japanese. Review of some advanced grammar. Conversational topics are based upon daily life. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: JAPN 201 or JAPN 210 or four years of high school Japanese. Oceanside

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Kinesiology

Italian

KINE 100 Functional Resistance Training

ITAL 101 Elementary Italian (First Semester)

Understanding of modern Italian. Study of grammar and vocabulary, reading, and writing. Emphasis on developing oral proficiency. CSU; UC Oceanside

2386 MW 2990 TTH

10:30am-12:45pm OCHOA S 7:00pm-9:15pm DYESS J

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ITAL 102 Elementary Italian (Second Semester)

Continuation of ITAL 101. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in Italian. Selected cultural topics. CSU; UC (CAN ITAL 4) PREREQUISITE: ITAL 101 or two years of high school Italian. Oceanside

4055 MW 2892 TTH

10:30am-12:45pm PETRI A 4:00pm-6:15pm PETRI A

San Elijo

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6:30pm-8:45pm

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Understanding of the language structure and skills through the study of grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing. Hiragana, Katakana, and basic Kanji characters are introduced. CSU; UC (CAN JAPN 2; JAPN 101 + 102 OR 105+106+102 = CAN JAPN SEQ A) Oceanside

1:00pm-3:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

4:00pm-6:45pm

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KINE 111 Cardio Conditioning

This class will focus on improving cardiorespiratory endurance, body tone, flexibility and core strength through aerobic conditioning utilizing various exercise equipment. CSU; UC — credit limitation Late-Start/Oceanside

+3903 TTH 8:00am-9:30am KRAMER A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/21).

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1.0 OC5101

A continuation of first semester Japanese. Increased emphasis on understanding the language structure with emphasis on oral use of Japanese. More Kanji will be introduced as well. CSU; UC (CAN JAPN 4; JAPN 101 + 102 OR 105+106+102 = CAN JAPN SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: JAPN 101 or two years of high school Japanese. Oceanside

3:30pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

HIRATA B KAMEDA N

Late-Start/Oceanside

+3904 TTH 3:00pm-4:15pm CONAHAN P THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS (03/24-05/14) +3905 W 6:30pm-9:15pm MULVILLE D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS (03/25-05/13)

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JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese (Second Semester)

3212 TTH 3516 MW

Techniques of the game and game situations are put into practice. CSU; UC — credit limitation

JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese (First Semester)

4057 TTH

Oceanside

KINE 118 Basketball Techniques

Japanese

2390 MW 2394 TTH

Weight training to improve activities of daily living or athletic performance, weight loss, stress reduction, body appearance, core strength, balance, speed, power and coordination, while decreasing the risk of orthopedic injury and low back pain. CSU; UC pending

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日本語を話そう! Speak Japanese

JAPN 210, Intermediate Conversation I and Reading JAPN 211, Intermediate Conversation II and Writing Improve and expand your proficiency in spoken and written Japanese. CSU/UC transferable.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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COREQUISITE: Must be enrolled in three units in addition to Internship Studies, except summer session. Must complete 60 hours of non-paid work or 75 hours of paid work per unit of credit. Internships are offered in nearly every major. To find out more, come to the Career Center in Building 3700 on the Oceanside campus, call (760)795-6772, or go to www.miracosta. edu/careers.

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Kinesiology KINE 120 Golf, Beginning

Basic fundamentals including rules, etiquette, and terminology. Class meets on campus and various golf courses. Students will pay for driving range balls and green fees directly to the golf facility (approximate total cost is $60.00). CSU; UC — credit limitation Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of KINE 120, KINE 121.

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MiraCosta offers men’s and women’s intercollegiate basketball and soccer, competing in the Pacific Coast League. For more information please contact one of these coaches: Men’s Basketball: Pat Conahan: pconahan@miracosta.edu Women’s Basketball: Dan Mulville: dmulville@miracosta.edu Men’s Soccer: Evan Camperell: ecamperell@miracosta.edu Women’s Soccer: Nick Skvarna: nskvarna@miracosta.edu Or visit the athletics Web site: www.miracosta.edu/sports

Get Fit and Get Credit at the Wellness Center! Classes are self-paced—work out any time during Wellness Center hours. • Take a fitness assessment and work with certified instructors to develop your fitness program. • Work out on recumbent bikes, treadmills, stair steppers and elliptical trainers. • Pump iron on our new Life Fitness 12-station circuit or free weights. • Take advantage of dynamic 15-minute core conditioning sessions.

Enroll in HEAL 101L, Principles of Health Laboratory or KINE142, Body Conditioning/Wellness Center and earn .5–1.5 units of credit. (760) 757-2121, ext. 6248 www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/ wellnesscenter

Late-Start/Oceanside

+3906 T 9:00am-10:30am MULVILLE D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

FIELD

Includes techniques for chipping, pitching, wood shots, and sand shots. Class meets on campus and various golf courses. Students will pay for driving range balls and green fees directly to the golf facility (approximate total cost is $60.00). CSU; UC — credit limitation Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of KINE 120, KINE 121. Late-Start/Oceanside

+3907 T 9:00am-10:30am MULVILLE D THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

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KINE 134 Soccer

Ball control, dribbling, trapping, shooting, and passing are emphasized. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

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+3908 MW 1:00pm-2:15pm CAMPERELL E 1.0 FIELD This class is designed for those interested in men’s intercollegiate/competitive soccer. +3909 MW 2:30pm-3:45pm SKVARNA N 1.0 FIELD This class is designed for those interested in women’s intercollegiate/competitive soccer.

KINE 136 Tennis, Beginning

A study of rules, regulations, code of ethics, progression of various strokes, and selection and care of equipment. CSU; UC — credit limitation Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of KINE 136, KINE 137, KINE 236. Late-Start/Oceanside

+3911 F 8:00am-9:35am HACKETT J THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22). +3910 T 6:30pm-8:00pm MANCAO R THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). +3912 W 6:30pm-8:00pm MANCAO R THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

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KINE 137 Tennis, Intermediate

A study of rules, regulations, code of ethics, progression of various strokes above the beginning level, and care and selection of equipment. CSU; UC — credit limitation Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of KINE 136, KINE 137, KINE 236. Late-Start/Oceanside

+3915 F 8:00am-9:35am HACKETT J THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22). +3914 T 6:30pm-8:00pm MANCAO R THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). +3916 W 6:30pm-8:00pm MANCAO R THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

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KINE 140 Volleyball

Basic and advanced skills and rules of six-person volleyball. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

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KINE 121 Golf, Intermediate

Extended Hours! Now open Monday–Thursday, 2–4 p.m.

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KINE 142 Body Conditioning/Wellness Lab

KINE 151 Stretch for Flexibility and Relaxation

An individualized fitness program to improve muscular strength, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility, weight management/loss, stress reduction, and positive attitudes toward life long physical activity and wellness. This class is offered pass/no pass only. CSU; UC — credit limitation Self-Paced/OCEANSIDE

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Room #

+3925 TBA HACKETT J .5 OC4100 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS (03/23-05/16) This self-paced open-entry activity class is offered in the MiraCosta Wellness Center. The deadline to register is 04/03. Students who have never used the center MUST attend a one-hour orientation session within one week of adding this section or during the first two weeks of the semester if you pre-enroll. Orientations are on a first-come, first-served basis and begin promptly on the hour. Dates and times are as follows: 1/20, 1/21, 1/22: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5pm, 6:30 pm; 1/23: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/24: 9:30 am, 11:30 am; 1/26, 1/27, 1/28, 1/29: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5 pm, 6:30pm; 1/30: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/31: 9:30am, 11:30am. For more information, call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6248 or visit www.miracosta.edu/Instruction/WellnessCenter

KINE 145 Yoga Essentials

This is the foundation course for the Yoga Certification Program. It includes the introduction and exploration of Yoga and becoming a Yoga teacher while deepening one’s own practice. Breath work, movement in the postures, and philosophy are an essential part of the mind/body/spirit connection of this course. San Elijo

4115

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2:00pm-4:15pm

LIGHT L

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KINE 147 Yoga Core

This is the second in a three-part series in order to gain Yoga certification. It includes advanced Yoga asana and posture work, continuation of Yoga history and philosophy, and further integration of knowledge and wisdom to effectively teach and practice. San Elijo

4113

TTH

1:00pm-4:15pm

LIGHT L

Room #

3.0 SAN204

This course is designed to enhance athletic ability, daily living, and stress reduction through range-of-motion exercises and body awareness. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

+3926 MW

4:30pm-5:45pm

EVANS C

Late-Start/Oceanside

+3927 F 9:30am-11:05am KRAMER A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

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KINE 152 Yoga

Introduces students to philosophy, history, and core poses that improve physical endurance, flexibility, balance, and posture; and restore peacefulness. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

+3930 F +3928 MW +3929 MW

8:00am-9:15am 1:00pm-2:15pm 6:00pm-7:15pm

HANDA D HANDA D HANDA D

Late-Start/San Elijo

+3932 TTH 9:00am-10:30am TBA THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). +3931 MW 9:15am-10:45am PRETI M THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

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KINE 153 Backpacking and Wilderness Survival Lecture

A lecture course designed to teach basic wilderness survival and backpacking skills. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in KINE 153L Late-Start/Oceanside

3934 MW 2:30pm-4:15pm EVANS C THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/13)

Room #

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KINE 153L Backpacking and Wilderness Survival Lab

Course consists of two weekend backpacking trips. Students will be expected to provide their own food and field equipment. Knowledge of basic survival skills and equipment is necessary. Students must obtain permission from instructor and demonstrate minimum level of fitness by taking stair-climbing test at Wellness Center. CSU; UC — credit limitation Late-Start/Oceanside

+3936 TBA EVANS C THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (04/17-05/03)

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KINE 190 Introduction to Kinesiology

Introductory course for students interested in exploring careers in kinesiolOnline Course Icons ogy and sports medicine including personal training, health and fitness, physical therapy, massage therapy, rehabilitation, athletic training, strength and conditioning, coaching, physical education, and sports management. Assignments and exams will be submitted online. CSU Oceanside

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KINE 200 Physical Education in the Elementary School

Online with Students will Proctored Exam learn to create physical education curriculum, units, and individual lesson plans to best meet the needs of elementary school age children. CSU Hybrid Online Online

3935

FULBRIGHT R

3.0 ONLINE

KINE On-Campus 203 Techniques in Athletic Training Class

Online with with Limited of the field of sports medicine. Focus will be on prevention, An overview Proctored Exam Online Instruction first-aid, and treatment of sports injuries. CSU; UC

Oceanside

Hybrid M 3334 8:00am-10:45am JACOBS A &TBA + 1 hour weekly to be arranged.

Room #

2.0 OC3511 TBA

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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+3923 TBA HACKETT J 1.0 OC4100 This self-paced open-entry activity class is offered in the MiraCosta Wellness Center. The deadline to register is 04/03. Students who have never used the center MUST attend a one-hour orientation session within one week of adding this section or during the first two weeks of the semester if you pre-enroll. Orientations are on a first-come, first-served basis and begin promptly on the hour. Dates and times are as follows: 1/20, 1/21, 1/22: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5pm, 6:30 pm; 1/23: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/24: 9:30 am, 11:30 am; 1/26, 1/27, 1/28, 1/29: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5 pm, 6:30pm; 1/30: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/31: 9:30am, 11:30am. For more information, call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6248 or visit www.miracosta.edu/Instruction/WellnessCenter +3924 TBA HACKETT J 1.5 OC4100 This self-paced open-entry activity class is offered in the MiraCosta Wellness Center. The deadline to register is 04/03. Students who have never used the center MUST attend a one-hour orientation session within one week of adding this section or during the first two weeks of the semester if you pre-enroll. Orientations are on a first-come, first-served basis and begin promptly on the hour. Dates and times are as follows: 1/20, 1/21, 1/22: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5pm, 6:30 pm; 1/23: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/24: 9:30 am, 11:30 am; 1/26, 1/27, 1/28, 1/29: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 5 pm, 6:30pm; 1/30: 8am, 10am, 12pm; 1/31: 9:30am, 11:30am. For more information, call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6248 or visit www.miracosta.edu/Instruction/WellnessCenter

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Library

KINE 204 Techniques and Analysis of Fitness and Weight Training

LIBR 101 Library and Information Strategies

Provides knowledge and understanding needed to plan and implement fitness and weight training programs. The primary focus is the implementation of methods, techniques, instructional strategies, safety factors, motivation, and necessary equipment for teaching physical fitness and weight training. Assignments and exams will be submitted online. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

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KINE 210 Exercise Prescription for Special Populations

Designed to study exercise implications for special populations related to age, medical condition, and level of fitness. Topics include exercise prescription for cardiac conditions, diabetes, orthopedic, obese, neuromuscular, pregnant, athletic, and older adult populations. Online Online

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Kinesiology

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KINE 236 Tennis, Advanced

Online with On-court practice at competitive level. CSU; UC — credit limitation Proctored Exam Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of KINE 136, KINE 137, KINE 236. Hybrid Late-Start/Oceanside

+3919 F 8:00am-9:35am HACKETT J THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22). On-Campus +3918 T Class 6:30pm-8:00pm MANCAO R with Limited THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). Online Instruction +3920 W 6:30pm-8:00pm MANCAO R THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

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KINE 297-2 Taekwondo

Introduces students to the skills of Taekwondo, including punching, kicking, blocking, self-defense, katas, sparring, and grappling. Martial arts training is an ideal way to lose weight, lower stress, and gain self-confidence. NOTE: A Gi and equipment is required (approximately $40); please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU Oceanside

+4117 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

FULBRIGHT R

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KINE 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +3860 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4208 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4207 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Law See Administration of Justice and BOT 114, Legal Office Procedures

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Designed to provide the student with an understanding of print and electronic resources available in an academic library, as well as research skills that can be used to find information for papers, presentations, and other class assignments. CSU; UC — credit limitation Self-Paced/Oceanside

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2846 TBA PITCHER C 1.0 OC1201 (01/20-03/14) This section is an 8-week self-paced course. This one-unit course requires 32 hours of work in the library. Upon completion of the course workbook, a student may take the final exam. All course work must be completed before the end of the semester. A librarian is available during library/HUB hours for assistance. 2848 TBA SANTA ANA M 1.0 OC1201 This section is a self-paced open-entry course.This one-unit course requires 32 hours of work in the library. Upon completion of the course workbook, a student may take the final exam. All course work must be completed before the end of the semester. A librarian is available during library/HUB hours for assistance. 3036 TBA GANGULI V 1.0 SAN107 (01/20-03/14) This section is an 8-week self-paced course. This one-unit course requires 32 hours of work in the library. Upon completion of the course workbook, a student may take the final exam. All course work must be completed before the end of the semester. A librarian Online Courseduring Icons library/HUB hours for assistance. is available 2850 TBA LY P 1.0 SAN107 This section is a self-paced open-entry course.This one-unit course requires 32 hours of work in the library. Upon completion of the course workbook, a student may take the final exam. All course work must be completed before the end of the semester. A librarian is available during library/HUB hours for assistance. Late-Start/Online Online

3038 MA R 1.0 ONLINE This course will be taught on the Internet via Blackboard. Enrolled students must e-mail the instructor before the first day of class. For Online with Proctored Exam course information and e-mail, go to www.miracosta.edu/instruction/library/classesandworkshops.htm THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). Hybrid

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3604 TBA SIPMAN G 1.0 OC1201 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16) On-Campus Class This section is an 8-week self-paced course. This one-unit course with Limited Online Instruction requires 32 hours of work in the library. Upon completion of the course workbook, a student may take the final exam. All course work must be completed before the end of the semester. A librarian is available during library/HUB hours for assistance. 3778 TBA KELLY M 1.0 SAN107 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16) This section is an 8-week self-paced course. This one-unit course requires 32 hours of work in the library. Upon completion of the course workbook, a student may take the final exam. All course work must be completed before the end of the semester. A librarian is available during library/HUB hours for assistance.

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LIBR 108 Research Strategies for the Online World

Join the staff of the Chariot, MiraCosta College’s student newspaper, this spring! Earn internship credit or a scholarship, make new friends and get involved in the college. For more information, e-mail mccchariot@yahoo.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6254. Online Course Icons

Through lecture, discussion, and course work, students will acquire lifelong research and information literacy skills to effectively access, evaluate, and utilize information resources. Students will develop an efficient research strategy, making maximum use of online catalogs, electronic books, full-text periodical and reference databases, as well as Internet resources. CSU; UC Late-Start/Online Online

3946 PERRY P THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). Online with Proctored Exam

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Mathematics

See also Dramatic Literature (DRAM 111, 121)

MATH 101 Intermediate Algebra (continued)

LIT 120 Introduction to Literature

This course provides a general introduction to literary genres — prose fiction (short story and novel), poetry, drama and film — in order to enhance students’ skills in analyzing texts and film with insight. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

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LIT 251 American Literature

Oceanside

2188 MW

11:00am-12:15pm SULLIVAN J

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LIT 261 English Literature

Survey of major writers in English literature from the late 18th to the 21st century; eras include Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Postmodern. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 10; LIT 260 + LIT 261 = CAN ENGL SEQ B) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. San Elijo

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A survey of world literature from the 1600s to the present, including literature of the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and the Americas. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

9:30am-10:45am

KIRWAN J

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Massage Therapy See Health (HEAL 110, 210, 215)

Note: For students whose programs require Business Mathematics, see Business (BUS 158). For students whose programs require statistics for Behavioral Science, see PSYC 104, or SOC 104. Attention financial aid students: If you enroll in MATH 820A, 100A or 101A, you must complete the sequence by also enrolling in the “B” section of the class. If you complete the “A” section then enroll in the full-semester course, you risk a financial aid overpayment. MATH 101 Intermediate Algebra

Study of radicals, rational expressions, relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and equations. Offered in both traditional and self-paced format. PREREQUISITE: MATH 830 or MATH 830B with a grade of “C” or better, or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 101, MATH 101A, and MATH 101B. 1736 TTH 1734 MW • 1760 MW • 1740 TTH 1744 TTH 1746 TTH 4073 MW • 1748 TTH

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1844 CONGLETON C 4.0 ONLINE Instructions for Students: After enrolling, go to http://blackboard. miracosta.edu, and log in using your Surf ID and Password. Go Online with Proctored toExam the homepage for this course to find information about how to purchase and log into our required course software, MyMathLab (MML). You must log into MML by Friday of the first week of Hybrid classes. Tests are given on campus. 3196 CONGLETON C 4.0 ONLINE Instructions for Students: After enrolling, go to http://blackboard. miracosta.edu, and log in using your Surf ID and Password. Go On-Campus Class with Limited to the homepage for this course to find information about how to Online Instruction purchase and log into our required course software, MyMathLab (MML). You must log into MML by Friday of the first week of classes. Tests are given on campus.

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MATH 101A Intermediate Algebra Part 1

Study of radicals, rational expressions, relations and functions, and equations. Offered in both traditional and self-paced format. PREREQUISITE: MATH 830 or MATH 830B with a grade of “C” or better, or qualification through the Math competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 101, MATH 101A, and MATH 101B Self-Paced

Mathematics

Oceanside

San Elijo

SAFARALIAN L LAUREL M BELLIN E ZAHEDANI H POOL J WILLIAMS C PARTAINE L

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LIT 271 World Literature

2192 MW

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Completing Math 101A and 101B is equivalent to completing Math 101. This class is taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Math 101A MUST be completed before enrolling in 101B. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR in-person in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is March 13. Room # 4287 M 3:00pm-4:45pm COLBURN B 2.0 OC1215 4288 TH 4:00pm-5:45pm ZYBURT J 2.0 OC1215 3294 TBA POWELL 2.0 OC1215 &APALATEA or SAN103 4319 F 11:00am-12:45pm CARLETON R 2.0 SAN103 4317 M 3:00pm-4:45pm FERREIRAE K 2.0 SAN103 4318 T 5:00pm-6:45pm DALTON M 2.0 SAN103

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A survey of major writers and literary movements in America from the mid1800’s to the present. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 16; LIT 250 + LIT 251 = CAN ENGL SEQ C) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100.

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MATH 103 Statistics

Study of rational expressions, relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Offered in both traditional and self-paced format. PREREQUISITE: MATH 101A with a grade of “C” or better. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 101, MATH 101A, and MATH 101B. Self-Paced

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Mathematics

Completing Math 101A and 101B is equivalent to completing Math 101. This class is taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Math 101A MUST be completed before enrolling in 101B. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR in-person in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is March 13. Room # 4289 M 5:00pm-6:45pm COLBURN B 2.0 OC1215 4290 TH 6:00pm-7:45pm ZYBURT J 2.0 OC1215 3296 TBA POWELL B 2.0 OC1215 & APALATEA J or SAN103 4321 F 1:00pm-2:45pm CARLETON R 2.0 SAN103 4320 TH 5:00pm-6:45pm DALTON M 2.0 SAN103

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An introduction to data analysis.Topics include design of experiments, descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, probability, sampling, estimation, and significance testing. Students will use appropriate technology to analyze real-world data. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN STAT 2) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Oceanside

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MATH 105 Concepts and Structures of Elementary Mathematics I

Required for students working toward a multiple subjects credential in elementary education. Includes introduction to problem solving, sets, systems of numeration, elementary number theory, and the study of arithmetic algorithms. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 4) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Oceanside

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MATH 101 or MATH 101A and MATH 101B Intermediate Algebra MATH 830 or MATH 830A and MATH 830B Elementary Algebra MATH 820 or MATH 820A and MATH 820B Pre-Algebra

Go to

surf.miracosta.edu Online Course Icons

for the most up-to-date class information.

New to MiraCosta College? Then make a little time for orientation! You’ll find it useful––whether you plan to take just a few courses or earn a degree. The orientation schedule is on page 101. No appointment is necessary. It’s free. You can also “attend” orientation online:

www.miracosta.edu/onlineorientation Get off to a good start. Pencil in an orientation date on your calendar!

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Mathematics MATH 106 Concepts and Structures of Elementary Mathematics II

Required for students working toward a multiple credential in elementary education. Topics include the real number system, geometry, Pythagorean Theorem, measurement in both the English and Metric systems, transformations, symmetry. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 105 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. Oceanside

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MATH 115 Calculus with Applications

Designed for social science, economics, and business majors whose programs require a calculus course. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 34) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 1780 TTH 4094 TTH 1786 MW

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Check out the Math Learning Center— it may be just what you’re looking for!

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The Math Learning Center (MLC) in the libraries at the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses may offer the math learning style that’s right for you.

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MATH 125 College Algebra

Topics include definitions, properties, and graphs of functions and inverse functions, zeros of polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Online Coursethe Icons Oceanside

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3478 CONGLETON C 3.0 ONLINE Instructions for Students: After enrolling, go to http://blackboard. miracosta.edu, and log in using your Surf ID and Password. Go Online with Proctored toExam the homepage for this course to find information about how to purchase and log into our required course software, MyMathLab (MML). You must log into MML by Friday of the first week of Hybrid classes. Tests are given on campus. Self-Paced

These sections are taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) us-

On-Campus Class ing computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed with Limited Online Instruction outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Students enrolling

themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR in-person in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is January 31. Room # 4291 T 3:00pm-5:45pm CARLETON R 3.0 OC1215 1794 TBA POWELL B 3.0 OC1215 4322 TBA APALATEA J 3.0 SAN103

• Learn and complete assignments through computer tutorials. • Faculty and staff are available to assist MLC students. • Set your own schedule to work in the MLC (during library hours). • Much of the work can be done online but quizzes and exams are done in the MLC.

Enrollment information: Students must complete an online orientation and have all required course materials to complete the orientation. • If you enroll before the semester begins, you must complete the online orientation prior to 11:59 p.m. on January 24, 2009. • If you enroll during the first week of the semester, you must complete the online orientation within 24 hours of registering with Admissions and Records. • If you enroll after after January 24, 2009, you must complete the online orientation in the MLC before having an Add Card signed by the instructor (or receiving a permission number). Students who don’t complete the orientation within the time frame specified above will be dropped from the course. To complete the online orientation, go to: http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc click on the MLC class orientation link The last day to add a 2-unit section in the MLC is March 13, 2009. The last day to add a 3-unit section in the MLC is February 6, 2009.

For more information about the Math Learning Centers, go to http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc.

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Mathematics MATH 130 Trigonometry

Topics include definitions, properties, graphs, and equations of trigonometric functions, applications, and identities. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU (CAN MATH 8) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Oceanside

Self-Paced Math May Be The Answer ALL COURSES

The Math Learning Center’s (MLC) self-paced classes offer the flexibility you need. Taking both the A “half” and the B “half” of the class is equivalent to taking the “whole” class. MATH 820A + 820B = MATH 820, Pre-Algebra MATH 830A + 830B = MATH 830, Introductory Algebra MATH 101A + 101B = MATH 101, Intermediate Algebra

Complete the A/B classes as quickly as you want! Or, finish in two semesters. For more information, visit the Math Learning Center online at http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc/.

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Self-Paced

These sections are taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR in-person in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub.miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is January 31. Room # 4292 F 11:00am-1:45pm KELLY M 3.0 OC1215 3284 TBA POWELL B 3.0 OC1215 & APALATEA J or SAN103 4316 S 11:00am-1:45pm HUGHES E 3.0 SAN103

MATH 135 Pre-Calculus Mathematics

A study of functions and their properties. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 16) PREREQUISITE: MATH 130 with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. COREQUISITE: MATH 130 if prerequisite not met. Oceanside

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KING J PICKETT B BELTRAN A

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MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

Attention Future Elementary School Teachers! The following classes required for elementary education majors will be offered in spring 2009. Plan ahead— classes marked with an asterisk* are offered only once a year! ART 177* KINE 200* EART 106 LIT 120 Online Course Icons GEOG 104 MATH 105

MATH 106* PHSN 106 PSYC 113

This course is the first in a three-semester calculus sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Topics include limits, derivatives, applications of derivatives, an introduction to integration, and applications of integrals. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 18; MATH 150 + MATH 155 = CAN MATH SEQ B; MATH 150 + MATH 155 + MATH 260 = CAN MATH SEQ C) PREREQUISITE: MATH 130 and MATH 135 with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Oceanside

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MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

MATH 820A Pre-Algebra Part 1

This course is the second in a three-semester calculus sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Topics include advanced integration techniques, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU; UC (CAN MATH 20; MATH 150 + MATH 155 = CAN MATH SEQ B; MATH 150 + MATH 155 + MATH 260 = CAN MATH SEQ C) PREREQUISITE: MATH 150 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. Oceanside

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MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

This course is the third in a three-semester calculus sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors.Topics include vectors, graphs in three dimensions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation and multiple integration, and topics from vector calculus. CSU; UC (CAN MATH 22; MATH 150 + MATH 155 + MATH 260 = CAN MATH SEQ C) PREREQUISITE: MATH 155 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. Oceanside

1822 MW

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MATH 265 Differential Equations

Topics include solutions of first and second order ordinary differential equations, LaPlace Transforms and applications. CSU; UC (CAN MATH 24) PREREQUISITE: MATH 155 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. Oceanside

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MATH 270 Linear Algebra

Topics include matrix algebra, Gaussian elimination, determinant of a matrix, vector spaces, linear transformations, orthogonality, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. CSU; UC (CAN MATH 26) PREREQUISITE: MATH 260 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. COREQUISITE: MATH 260 if prerequisite not met. Oceanside

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MATH 820 Pre-Algebra

Operations on positive and negative numbers; fractions, decimals, and percents; basic geometry; fundamental algebraic concepts; square roots; adding, subtracting, and multiplying expressions with square roots; and applications. Completion of the matriculation process recommended prior to enrollment. Details about the matriculation process found in the section on “Testing and Matriculation Information.” Oceanside

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4096 POWELL B 4.0 ONLINE For information regarding this online course and its mandatory orientation, go to www.miracosta.edu/bpowell.This class is taught Online with Proctored Exam online with on-campus, proctored tests.

Hybrid

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*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

This course is designed as the first half of the Pre-Algebra course. Successful completion of this course together with MATH 820B will be equivalent to MATH 820. Self-Paced

Completing Math 820A and 820B is equivalent to completing Math 820. This class is taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Math 820A MUST be completed before enrolling in 820B. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR inperson in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub. miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is March 13. Room # 4306 S 10:00am-11:45am KOMANCHECK J 2.0 OC1215 4304 W 3:00pm-4:45pm COLBURN B 2.0 OC1215 4305 T 6:00pm-7:45pm CARLETON R 2.0 OC1215 3298 TBA POWELL B 2.0 OC1215 & APALATEA J or SAN103 4312 W 3:00pm-4:45pm AVERY P 2.0 SAN103

MATH 820B Pre-Algebra Part 2

This course is designed as the second half of the Pre-Algebra course. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820A with a grade of C or better. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 820, MATH 820A, and MATH 820B. Self-Paced

Completing Math 820A and 820B is equivalent to completing Math 820. This class is taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Math 820A MUST be completed before enrolling in 820B. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR inperson in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub. miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is March 13. Room # 4308 TH 10:00am-11:45am KELLY M 2.0 OC1215 4307 W 5:00pm-6:45pm COLBURN B 2.0 OC1215 3300 TBA POWELL B 2.0 OC1215 & APALATEA J or SAN103 4313 W 5:00pm-6:45pm AVERY P 2.0 SAN103

Note: For students whose programs require statistics for Behavioral Sciences, see PSYC 104 or SOC 104. Financial Aid Students: If you enroll in MATH 820A, 100A or 101A, you must complete the sequence by also enrolling in the “B” section of the class. If you complete the “A” section then enroll in the full-semester course, you risk a financial aid overpayment.

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MATH 830 Elementary Algebra

MATH 830A Elementary Algebra Part 1

Designed to prepare students for Intermediate Algebra. Topics include simplifying algebraic expressions involving polynomials and rational terms; factoring; solving linear equations; solving quadratic equations using factoring; analyzing graphs of linear equations; and solving applied problems. Offered in both traditional and self-paced formats. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820 or MATH 820B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 100, MATH 100A, and MATH 100B. Oceanside

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1732 HARLAND J 4.0 ONLINE After enrolling, students must go to http://blackboard.miracosta.edu, and login using their Surf ID and Password. Purchase requirements Online with Proctored Exam (students buy MyMathLab, NOT a textbook) and an I.D. you will need to enroll in CourseCompass (required) will be in Blackboard. Tests are given on campus. 3182 HARLAND J 4.0 ONLINE Hybrid After enrolling, students must go to http://blackboard.miracosta.edu, and login using their Surf ID and Password. Purchase requirements (students buy MyMathLab, NOT a textbook) and an I.D. you will On-Campus Class with Limited need to enroll in CourseCompass (required) will be in Blackboard. Online Instruction Tests are given on campus. Late-Start/San Elijo

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The first half of Elementary Algebra. Topics include simplifying algebraic expressions involving polynomials; solving and graphing linear equations. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820 or MATH 820B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 830, MATH 830A, and MATH 830B. Self-Paced

Completing Math 830A and 830B is equivalent to completing Math 830. This class is taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Math 830A MUST be completed before enrolling in 830B. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR inperson in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub. miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is March 13. Room # 4309 TH 12:00pm-1:45pm KELLY M 2.0 OC1215 4310 S 12:00pm-1:45pm KOMANCHECK J 2.0 OC1215 3290 TBA POWELL B 2.0 OC1215 4314 T 3:00pm-4:45pm PEROVIC Z 2.0 SAN103 3644 TBA APALATEA J 2.0 SAN103

MATH 830B Elementary Algebra Part 2

The second half of Elementary Algebra. Topics include simplifying algebraic expressions involving rational expressions, solving quadratic equations by factoring. PREREQUISITE: MATH 830A with a grade of “C” or better. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 830, MATH 830A, and MATH 830B. Self-Paced

Completing Math 830A and 830B is equivalent to completing Math 830. This class is taught in the Math Learning Center (MLC) using computer-aided tutorials. Some class work may be completed outside of the MLC at the student’s discretion. Math 830A MUST be completed before enrolling in 830B. Students enrolling themselves via Surf must complete the mandatory orientation either online (available the week before the beginning of the semester) OR inperson in the MLC (once classes begin) by the end of the first week of classes. Students wishing to enroll in the class once registration via Surf is closed must complete the mandatory orientation before getting permission to enroll. The mandatory orientation (as well as more information about the class) can be found at http://hub. miracosta.edu/mlc. The last day to add this class is March 13. Room # 4311 TH&F 2:00pm-2:50pm KELLY M 2.0 OC1215 3292 TBA POWELL B 2.0 OC1215 4315 TH 3:00pm-4:45pm PEROVIC Z 2.0 SAN103

Need Help with Books? Textbooks are often more expensive than enrollment fees and can cost as much as $150 per class. To save money, students are encouraged to participate in the bookstore’s used book and book buy-back programs when possible. If you need financial assistance to purchase textbooks and other required supplies, visit the Financial Aid Online Course IconsOffice or EOPS Office in Building 3000 on the Oceanside Campus before the semester begins to see if you qualify for textbook loan or grant programs.

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Looking for good grades? Classes have you frustrated? We can help—Free tutoring is available for most courses! The Tutoring & Academic Support Center is located in the libraries on both the Oceanside and San Elijo Campuses. Call or stop by to make an appointment. Oceanside Campus: (760)795-6682 San Elijo Campus: (760)944-4449, x7748 www.miracosta.edu/tutoring

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Media Arts and Technologies

Media Arts and Technologies

MAT 110 Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

MAT 160 Video 1: Production

Introduction to the digital imaging software program, Adobe Photoshop. Students will use photo editing and color correction tools to enhance digital images and to create special effects using the computer. Projects include raster graphic designs for use in print publishing, website design, and multimedia. Involves considerable hands-on instruction and multiple projects. CSU Oceanside

4295 T 9:30am-12:15pm 4294 W 12:30pm-3:15pm Online Course Icons 4296 F 1:30pm-4:15pm 4293 M 6:30pm-9:15pm 4326 Online W Course6:30pm-9:15pm Icons

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3.0 SAN108 3.0 SAN108

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4300 MALONE J Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

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MAT Online 120 with Interactive Media Production Proctored Exam

Hybrid Create your own interactive CD or DVD! Learn the techniques the pros use to develop real-world projects, including digital video, digital audio, 3D animation, image manipulation, and interactive design. Concept development and Hybrid On-Campus Class project management are stressed throughout. CSU with Limited

Online Instruction Oceanside On-Campus 3874 F Class

with Limited Online Instruction

9:30am-1:15pm

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Learn to build Web pages from the ground up, using HTML and XHTML, Online Course Icons including image and animation techniques. Implement style sheets and Javascript, upload your final Web site to a Web server, and maintain using FTP. CSU ADVISORY: CIS 102 or equivalent. 3876 M

12:30pm-4:15pm

Online Online

3878

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3.0 OC4610

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3.0 ONLINE

MAT 135 Graphic Design 1: Principles

Online with An introduction Proctored Exam to the visual communication concepts of successful graphic design. Principles of 2D design are covered, including form, color, grids, text/image relationships, typography, and layout design. Design theory, history, and cultural influences are also covered. CSU Hybrid

Oceanside

3880 MW

9:30am-11:15am

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MAT with 140Limited Maya: 3D Animation

LearnOnline theInstruction entire 3D development process from concepts through development to execution using Maya, an industry standard. You will learn how to develop storyboards, 3D environment design including lighting and camera angles, efficient modeling and texturing techniques, object, character and camera animation, and final rendering to video. CSU ADVISORY: MAT 120. Oceanside

3963 M

5:30pm-9:15pm

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MAT 150 Flash 1: Animation and Interactivity

Learn the tricks of web animation using Flash, one of the industry’s standard web design tools! Build your skills in the latest techniques using motion and step animation techniques. Create rich, interactive, internet content with video and ActionScript, Flash’s powerful scripting tool. Every Web designer needs these skills. CSU Oceanside

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9:30am-1:15pm 5:30pm-9:15pm

Oceanside

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MAT 165 Web Design 2: Tools and Techniques

Learn the latest version of the industry leading web design software, Adobe Creative Suite (Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash) to create compelling and powerful web pages. Harness the power of cascading style sheets, templates, layers, and more. ADVISORY: MAT 125. Oceanside

3888 TH

9:30am-1:15pm

CLEVELAND K

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3.0 OC4610

MAT 170 Digital Imaging 2: Adobe Illustrator

Introduction to the computer graphics software program, Adobe Illustrator. Online Course Icons Students use computer techniques to create vector graphic designs (company logos, product promotion, and 3-D packaging) for print publishing, web graphics, and commercial use. Involves considerable hands-on instruction and multiple projects. Oceanside

4301 T

6:30pm-9:15pm

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4302

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3.0 OC4607

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4303 TH 9:30am-12:40pm TBA Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

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MAT 180 Publishing 1: Adobe InDesign

Hybrid This course introduces students to the page layout program Adobe InDesign, used by professional graphic designers to create ads, business cards, Online Course Icons brochures, postcards, newsletters, magazines, books, posters, CD covers, On-Campus Class and more. Students will create and package digital files for output to a comwith Limited mercial printer or to a destination publication on the Web. This course involves Online Instruction considerable hands-on instruction and multiple projects.

Oceanside

3872 T

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MAT 230 Publishing 2: Output for Print

Online with This class professional print publication in the digital age. Students Proctoredcovers Exam will accurately reproduce color using print media, construct digital art files for release to a professional print bureau, and practice prepress techniques using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Considerable hands-on Hybrid instruction and multiple projects.

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6:30pm-9:15pm

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MAT 235 Web Design 3: Site Design and Architecture

Learn to develop complex, professional-level websites. Emphasis on creative integration of workflow, site architecture, interface design, content development and advanced techniques using the latest versions of Adobe Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks and other CS components. ADVISORY: MAT 165. Late-Start/Oceanside

3961 T 5:30pm-9:50pm CLEVELAND K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

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MAT 297 Individualized Projects

Students will gain additional experience in specific software applications by assisting instructor with classroom instruction. Instructor approval required prior to enrolling. CSU Oceanside

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5:30pm-9:15pm

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MAT 125 Web Design 1: Fundamentals

Oceanside

Learn how to make video that really tells a story. The digital video production environment is covered in detail, from concept and storyboard, setting up and shooting scenes, through editing and mastering final projects. Editing using Apple’s industry leading Final Cut HD is covered throughout the course. CSU

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Media Arts and Technologies MAT 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

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Start a Healthy Career! MAP 102, HIPAA Compliance and Certification — Offered self-paced and online. MAP 110, Health Information Management: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record — Offered online. Sign up for the popular Medical Administrative Professional Program and prepare to work in a number of medical office administrative positions.

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www. miracosta.edu/careers +3858 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4212 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4211 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA Online Course Icons

Medical Administrative Professional MAP 100 Introduction to Administrative Medical Assisting

Introduces students to the basic administrative procedures of a medical office, the roles and relationships of the office staff; professionalism and ethical standards required in a medical office setting. Online Online

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MAP 102 HIPAA Compliance and Certification

with This Online course provides an easy-to-understand overview of Health InformaProctored Exam tion Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy and security rules and compliance tasks. The student will be able to summarize the analysis, training, and technology needed to properly plan and implement privacy and Hybrid security policies.

Self-Paced/OCEANSIDE

The MiraCosta College Library What’s in it for YOU?

Check us out!

MiraCosta College Library www.miracosta.edu/library • 30 major research databases all available 24/7 from home • 85,000 books, CDs and DVDs for research and leisure

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On-Campus Class 3974 TBA BUTLER A 3.0 OC4803B with Limited or ONLINE Online Instruction This course is offered in an open-entry (OE), self-paced format online or in the BOT Model Office 4803B OC. Students must contact the instructor abutler@miracosta.edu for information about online orientation, course schedule, and assignments.

MAP 104 Medical Coding

Provides entry-level training in medical information coding: Current Procedural Terminology 4 (CPT-4), International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) Volumes I and II, HCFA Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS). Self-Paced/OCEANSIDE

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3856 TBA POULOS L 3.0 OC4803B This course is offered in an open-entry (OE), self-paced format in the BOT Model Office 4803B OC. Students must contact the instructor lpoulos@miracosta.edu for information about online orientation, course schedule, and assignments.

MAP 105 Medical Insurance Practice

• 23,000 electronic books, accessible from home • Supportive and experienced librarians to help you focus your topic and find the best information resources for your research

Introduces students to procedures for filling out insurance claims and the various financial methods used in medical offices for insurance billing, collecting, etc.

• Oceanside, San Elijo and Community Learning Center locations and convenient hours

Self-Paced/OCEANSIDE

• Computer access to e-mail, Internet, word processing and online courses • Credit courses designed to help you build those research skills OCEANSIDE—Bldg. 1200

Circulation, overdues and renewals: Hours: Reference and orientations:

(760) 795-6715 (760) 795-6717 (760) 795-6716

SAN ELIJO—Bldg. 100

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Circulation, overdues and renewals: Hours: Reference and orientations:

(760) 634-7850 (760) 795-6717 (760) 634-7864

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3857 TBA BUTLER A 3.0 OC4803B This course is offered in an open-entry (OE), self-paced format in the BOT Model Office 4803B OC. Students must contact the instructor abutler@miracosta.edu for information about online orientation, course schedule, and assignments.

Icons Management: Introduction to the Electronic MAP 110Online HealthCourse Information Health Record

This course will provide students with an overview of all the information entered into and extrapolated from an electronic health record (EHR). Students will examine specific sections of the EHR in relation to health information management. ADVISORY: MAP 102. Online Online

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Music

MAP 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

MUS 105 Music Fundamentals

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Online Course Icons

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +3859 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4210 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4209 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

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Hybrid W 2972 9:00am-9:50am FALKER M &TBA + 2 hours weekly to be arranged online. Hybrid On-Campus 3158 W Class 10:00am-10:50am FALKER M with Limited &TBA Online Instruction + 2 hours weekly to be arranged online.

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MUS with 109Limited Beginning Music Theory Through Guitar Online Instruction

MUS 101 Theory I

Chord spelling and four-part writing (voice leading) emphasized. Models of the 18th and 19th centuries are integrated with contemporary theoretical practices. CSU; UC Online Course Icons ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 103. MUS 129 or appropriate level of piano class. Hybrid/Online

2150 M 9:30am-11:15am TOROK S &TBA + 1 hour weekly to be arranged online. Online Online

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MUS 102 Theory II

Online with Furthers theExam study of harmony in traditional as well as contemporary pracProctored tices. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 101. ADVISORY: MUS 129 or appropriate level piano class; MUS 104. Hybrid

Online Online

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Music theory is learned in this course through guitar applications. It is designed to help guitarists comprehend elementary music theory and immediately apply it to guitar. CSU; UC Online Course Icons San Elijo

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MUS 113 Musics in Multicultural America

An introductory course surveying musical cultures of the United States in its diverse cultural background. Emphasis on listening to and discussion of American music. CSU; UC Online Online

1998

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3.0 ONLINE

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MUS 103 Musicianship

Ear the major and non-major. Designed to give an aural foundation to music theory. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 101 and MUS 129 or appropriate level piano class.

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

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MUS 104 Intermediate Musicianship

Continuation of skills learned in MUS 103. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 103. ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 102 and MUS 129 or appropriate level Hybrid piano class. Late-Start/Online Online

On-Campus Class 1988 TOROK S with Limited THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). Online Instruction

1.0 ONLINE

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On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

In 1976, MiraCosta’s district expanded beyond Oceanside and Carlsbad to include the communities served by San Dieguito Union High School District.

+Repeatable course

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

EOPS is designed for students who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. EOPS assists students with academic support and financial assistance. EOPS also offers transfer fee waivers, book vouchers, counseling, priority registration and more! If you are a current or former foster youth, EOPS has special resources just for you. For more information, call us at (760) 795-6680 or visit us online at www.miracosta.edu/eops.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Music

Rudimentary music theory and listening skill development with regard to melody, rhythm, and harmony. Students development skills of reading, writing, listening, and analyzing music. CSU; UC


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MUS 114 History of Rock and Roll

MUS 121 Beginning Keyboard/Piano II

Online Course Icons

Study of Rock and Roll from its origin to the present. The stylistic changes in rock music are studied, as well as the social events that surround them. CSU; UC Oceanside

3160 TH

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A survey course in listening to and understanding music from the earliest notated music to the present. CSU; UC — credit limitation Hybrid San Elijo

2002 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

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with Limited 2000

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MUS 115HSP Honors Scholar Program — MUS115 Online with COREQUISITE: Proctored Exam MUS 115.

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TBA TBA 0.0 TBA Hybrid For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office Online Course Icons at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

Online Instruction Introductory course surveying dominant Non-Western music. Includes reading, listening, discussing, writing about music-cultures, and required concert attendance. CSU; UC

2004

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MUS 118 Music Appreciation

Online with Intensive study Proctored Exam of music history and literature from 1800 to the present. CSU; UC

San Elijo Hybrid M 3342

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LATE-START/Canyon Crest Academy

4388 TTH 4:30pm-6:05pm VILLANOVA A 3.0 CCA On-Campus Class with Limited THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19) Online Instruction This class meets at Canyon Crest Academy. Class will not meet the week of March 16 and April 6. Online Course Icons Canyon Crest Academy is located at the east end of Del Mar Heights Road where it becomes Village Center Loop Road. Address: 5951 Village Center Loop Road, San Diego, CA 92130 Online Course Icons

MUS 119 History of Jazz

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3162 SIEGEL D Proctored Exam THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

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MUS Online 120 with Beginning Keyboard/Piano I Proctored Exam

Hybrid class in piano performance; rudimentary music fundamentals, Beginning scales, chords, sight-reading using standard songs, and appropriate keyboard literature. CSU; UC (CAN MUS 22) Hybrid On-Campus Class with Limited Oceanside Online Instruction

2008 TTH 8:00am-8:50am On-Campus Class 2012 TTH 9:00am-9:50am with Limited 2010 T 4:30pm-6:15pm Online Instruction Online Course Icons 6:30pm-8:15pm

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MUS 131 Intermediate/Advanced Guitar

A continuation of basic guitar reading and performance skills as learned in MUS 130. Emphasizes reading intermediate and advanced level traditional and non-traditional guitar repertoire as well as blues, rock, popular, and folk styles. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 130 or audition held at first class meeting. Oceanside

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MUS 141 Vocal Fundamentals

Group and individual instruction in singing technique, including study of breathing, voice placement, diction, phrasing, and interpretation. CSU; UC Oceanside

+2058 F +2050 TTH

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Advanced study of performance technique for instrumentalists and vocalists, coordinated with formal recitals. Students study musical performance technique, historical performance practice, and effective programming with master teachers. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: For advanced music performers by audition only at the first class meeting. COREQUISITE: MUS 145. Oceanside

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MUS 145 Performance Lab

This class offers students individual recital experience. Students will perform for each other and explore techniques to enhance personal performance skills. This class is a co-requisite for MUS 144. CSU PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

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MUS 144 Applied Music

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Basic guitar performance and notation for students with no or limited experience. CSU; UC

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Keyboard techniques and guided practice in skills necessary for music majors. Included are scales, arpeggios, chords, inversions, modulations, and improvisation. (May be repeated three times.) CSU; UC

San Elijo

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MUS 129 Keyboarding for Music Majors

Examination of the music of contemporary society, primarily in the jazz idiom. CSU; UC 2006

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MUS with 116Limited A Survey of World Music

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MUS 130 Beginning Guitar

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Continuing keyboard performance training and study notation, scales, chords, and sight-reading with specialized key areas, basic transposition skills, and appropriate keyboard and piano literature. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 120 or audition on first class meeting day.

San Elijo

MUS Online 115 with Introduction to Music Proctored Exam

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MUS 150 Jazz Lab Band

MUS 175 Classical Guitar Ensemble

Study and performance of ensemble jazz literature from the Big Band era to present. (May be repeated three times.) CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

+4087 MW

2:00pm-3:15pm

TOROK S

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1.0 OC2218

MUS 159 Instrumental Ensemble

Small ensembles working under direction of master teacher. (May be repeated three times.) CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

Room #

Study of classical guitar techniques with emphasis on small and large ensembles. All periods of music explored through concerts, master classes, and workshops. (May be repeated three times.) CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

+3236 W 6:30pm-9:40pm FOSTER E THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

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1.0 OC2213

MUS 176 Guitar Orchestra

A large mixed ensemble of guitars and other instruments rehearse and perform in concert. Musical literature from classical to jazz is explored. All instruments are welcome. (May be repeated three times.) CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

+3238 W 6:30pm-9:40pm FOSTER E THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

Room #

1.0 OC2213

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+4343 TBA LANGAGER A 1.0 TBA (01/20-03/08) +32 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

Units Room #

MUS 161 Masterworks Chorale

Large college/community choir(s) that perform a variety of traditional and contemporary literature. Performances include sacred and secular music. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

+2064 W

7:00pm-9:45pm

LANGAGER A

Room #

1.0 OC2218

MUS 163 Commercial Arts Ensemble

Preparation and performance of commercial (pop) music styles. Open to singers, rhythm section players, sound and recording technicians. (May be repeated three times.) CSU PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

+2066 T

6:30pm-9:15pm

GONZALES M

Room #

1.0 OC2218

MUS 164 Musical Theater Ensemble CSU; UC pending PREREQUISITE: By audition only.

Join the Jazz Ensemble MUS 150, Jazz Lab Band

Oceanside

Room #

+4342 TBA LANGAGER A 1.0 TBA (01/20-03/08) +48 hours to be arranged. By audition only for “Anything Goes” . For audition information go to www.miracostatheatre.com or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6452.

MUS 165 College Choral Chamber Ensemble

Traditional and contemporary choral music prepared and performed in concerts, festivals, and concert tours. (May be repeated three times.) CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

+2068 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm LANGAGER A &TBA +1 hour weekly by arrangement.

Room #

2.0 OC2218 TBA

Play funk, swing, Latin jazz and more in MiraCosta’s Jazz Ensemble. Visit www.stevetorok.com for more info. Needed:

Saxophone

Piano

Trumpet

Drum Set

Guitar

Percussion

Bass

Vocals

CSU/UC transferable.

MUS 166 Vocal Jazz Ensemble

The vocal jazz ensemble (Frequency) is a small group of singers that rehearse and perform jazz and other contemporary literature. Solo singing and other performance skills will be addressed as well. CSU; UC pending PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting.

Raise your voice…

Oceanside

Sing in one of MiraCosta’s vocal groups!

+4088 TTH

2:30pm-4:15pm

FALKER M

Room #

2.0 OC2218

Masterworks Chorale, MUS 161 Chamber Chorale, MUS 165 ‘Frequency’ Vocal Jazz Ensemble, MUS 166

MUS 170 College-Community Symphonic Orchestra

This class includes the preparation and performance of orchestral literature. Repertoire varies by semester, but is selected from music from the 17th century to the present. Members participate in rehearsals and performances. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. San Elijo

+2072 T

6:30pm-9:15pm

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SWEM D

Earn credit for your participation and fun performing traditional and contemporary selections in college and community concerts. Auditions are held at the first class meeting. See schedule listing for details.

Room #

1.0 SAN204

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Music

MUS 181 Recording Arts I

MUS 202 Advanced Theory

Oceanside

2082 T 2078 M

2:00pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

TBA TRAUGH S

Room #

2.0 OC2217 2.0 OC2213

MUS 182 Recording Arts II

A hands-on laboratory that covers basic recording production and management procedures. CSU PREREQUISITE: MUS 181. Oceanside

2086 TH

2:00pm-4:45pm

SIEGEL D

Room #

2.0 OC2213

MUS 183 Computerized Audio Production I: MIDI/Synthesizer

Survey course that explores the full range of MIDI capable equipment. CSU Oceanside

2090 TH

6:30pm-9:15pm

SPRADLEY G

Room #

2.0 OC2251

MUS 184 Computerized Audio Production II

In-depth study of computer-generated and controlled sound devices. CSU PREREQUISITE: MUS 183. Oceanside

2094 M

6:30pm-9:15pm

GONZALES M

Room #

2.0 OC2251

MUS 186 Sound Reinforcement II

Advanced topics in sound system design, stage management/organization, and sound checks. Also covered are troubleshooting and repair, live concert recording and live concert interfacing with MIDI and video systems. Lab presents field opportunities for students to apply knowledge in concert situations. PREREQUISITE: MUS 185. Oceanside

2098 TH

6:30pm-9:15pm

COOBATIS C

Room #

2.0 OC2218

MUS 192 Audio Equipment Maintenance

A practical course in basic electronic principles and design applications for recording and sound reinforcement. Oceanside

3937 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

COOBATIS C

Room #

2.0 OCT413

MUS 198 Digital Audio Production

Survey of software, hardware, and procedures involved with digital audio presentations. PREREQUISITE: MUS 181. ADVISORY: MUS 182. Oceanside

2102 M

2:00pm-4:45pm

AMAYA J

Room #

2.0 OC2251

MUS 199 Digital Audio Production II

In-depth study of software, hardware, and procedures involved with digital audio presentations. PREREQUISITE: MUS 198. Oceanside

2106 M

2:00pm-4:45pm

COOBATIS C

Room #

2.0 OC2217

MUS 201 Advanced Theory

Continuation of harmonic practices through alternation, modulation, and Online Course Icons chromaticism as applied to 17th, 18th and 19th century harmony. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 102. ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 203 and MUS 129 or appropriate level of piano class. Oceanside

2112

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9:30am-10:45am

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CRATTY W

3.0 OC2213

CRATTY W

3.0 ONLINE

A study of the compositional practices of the late 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 201. Oceanside

2116

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Online Online

9:30am-10:45am

2114 Online Course Icons

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CRATTY W

3.0 OC2213

CRATTY W

3.0 ONLINE

MUS 203 Advanced Musicianship

Online with Advanced Proctoredear Examtraining for both the major and non-major. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 201.

Oceanside Hybrid MW 2120

8:30am-9:20am

Online Online

2118 On-Campus Class with Limited Online Course Icons

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CRATTY W

1.0 OC2213

CRATTY W

1.0 ONLINE

MUS Online 204 Instruction Advanced Musicianship

Online with Advanced Proctoredear Exam training for the music major. This course presents the ear training skills needed for the study of advanced theory. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 203. Hybrid Oceanside

2124 MW

8:30am-9:20am

Online Online On-Campus Class

with Limited 2122

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Room #

CRATTY W

1.0 OC2213

CRATTY W

1.0 ONLINE

MUS 220 Intermediate Keyboard/Piano I

Online with Continuing keyboard performance training and study of notation, scales, Proctored Exam chords, and sight-reading in complex key signatures. Simple improvisation as well as transposition between keys. Keyboard facility and skills developed through the use of standard songs and appropriate level piano. CSU; UC Hybrid PREREQUISITE: MUS 121 or instructor’s consent.

Oceanside On-Campus Class 2126 TTH

with Limited Online Instruction

10:00am-10:50am FALKER M

Room #

1.0 OC2251

MUS 221 Intermediate Keyboard/Piano II

Continuing keyboard performance training study of advanced musicianship skills. Advanced scales, chords, transposition, improvisation, and sight-reading in complex key signatures. Use of standard songs and appropriate-level piano literature. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 220 or instructor’s consent. Oceanside

2128 TTH

10:00am-10:50am FALKER M

Room #

1.0 OC2251

MUS 228 Piano Repertoire and Performance

This class covers technical and interpretive development of piano performance as well as preparation for solo and ensemble performance. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 221 or audition at first class meeting. Oceanside

+2130 TTH

10:00am-10:50am FALKER M

Room #

1.0 OC2251

MUS 244 Applied Music II

Advanced study on an instrument or voice are explored and are coordinated with performances and recitals. Includes intensive performance study with master teachers. CSU; UC PREREQUISITES: MUS 144. Open to music majors only who are making progress towards transfer. Students must audition at first class meeting. COREQUISITE: MUS 145. Oceanside

+2132 TBA +.5 hours weekly TBA.

TBA

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MUS 281 Recording Arts III

Applied study of advanced recording configurations within a multi-track recording and mixdown environment. CSU PREREQUISITE: MUS 182. Oceanside

Online with Proctored Exam

Instructor

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An introduction to the physics of sound in the field of music technology. CSU

ALL COURSES

Music

2134 T

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

6:30pm-9:15pm

COOBATIS C

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

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Nursing

MUS 282 Recording Arts IV

NURS 160 Certified Nursing Assistant

This course involves both musical and non-musical elements for final production of commercial music projects. CSU PREREQUISITE: MUS 281. Oceanside

2138 M

6:30pm-9:15pm

COOBATIS C

Room #

2.0 OC2218

MUS 287 Business of Music II

This course covers music business principles such as marketing, copyrights, musicians for hire, Muzak, sound-alikes, touring, artist relations, publishing, relationships with recording companies, and distribution contracts. Other areas of study include working with music attorneys and writing music for film, television, and multi-media. PREREQUISITE: MUS 286. Oceanside

6:30pm-8:15pm

SIEGEL D

2.0 OC3104

MUS 295 Concert Production

Requires active student participation in administration, promotion, sponsor solicitation, correlation of entries, verbal and written communication with sponsors/entrants, and technical teams. PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. Oceanside

+3536 TH +2142 T

2:30pm-4:15pm 6:30pm-8:15pm

FALKER M GONZALES M

Room #

1.0 OC2218 1.0 OC2218

MUS 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2146 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4214 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4213 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Prepares students for employment in acute care, long-term care and skilled nursing facilities, and in-home care. Prior convictions for misdemeanors or felonies will need to be cleared from the Department of Health Services. Contact lead instructor for information. Contact Nursing Office for physical exam form. A uniform and valid social security card is required. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 803 or ESL 803; TB test; physical exam; Basic Health Care Provider CPR certification by American Heart Association. Oceanside

2524 T 7:00am-2:45pm &WTHF 7:00am-12:00pm (01/20-03/13)

COHICK K & TBA

Room #

6.5 OC4401 TBA

Oceanside/Full Semester

Room #

2546 T 7:00am-10:50am WRIGHT M 6.5 OC4408 &W 7:00am-2:50pm & WALKER M TBA (01/20-05/22) A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) course designed for English-asa-Second-Language students.The semester-long class is specifically tailored to assist students with language barriers.The CNA program prepares students for employment in acute care, skilled nursing facilities as well as home care. Students should anticipate spending approximately $500 to cover the cost of tuition, uniforms, books, physical exam, CPR, etc. Students must have no prior convictions for felonies. Proof of negative TB skin test and completed physical examination is required. (See prerequisite above). Late-Start/Oceanside

2528 T 7:00am-2:45pm COHICK K &WTHF 7:00am-11:45am & CONCORS S THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/24-05/15)

student

health services

Networking See Computer & Information Science

Nurse Services • Health assessment

• TB skin tests

• Immunizations

• Blood pressure checks

Intended for students who are preparing for admission to the MiraCosta Online Course Icons College LVN or allied health programs. Provides an introduction to the structure and function of body systems as well as fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance.

• Pregnancy tests

• Free condoms

• Health counseling

• Cholesterol testing

• First aid

• And more

Oceanside

Personal Counseling

Nursing NURS 151 Body Systems Survey for Health Professions

2522 TH 2968 T

2:00pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

Late-Start/Online Online

COHICK K POPE L

3976 BALDIS L THIS Course IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). Online Icons

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3.0 OC3516 3.0 OC3516 3.0 ONLINE

NURSOnline 155withBasic Medical Terminology Proctored Exam

A study of the correct usage of common medical terms and their application to clinical records and reports. CSU Hybrid Oceanside

2542 T

3:30pm-6:15pm

Late-Start/Online Online On-Campus Class

POPE JR L

with Limited 2544 MCNEAL C Online Instruction THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

+Repeatable course

• Available on the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses.

Physician Services • Available on the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses.

3.0 OC3103 3.0 ONLINE

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Spring Semester Hours

San Elijo

Student Center M–Th: 9 a.m.– 3 p.m.

Oceanside

Room #

Online with Proctored Exam

Hybrid

Room #

6.5 OC4401 TBA

For more info or an appointment

Building T440 M, T, W, F: 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Th: 8 a.m.–7 p.m.

Call 760-795-6675 CSU; UC: Transferable course

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4090 TH

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Nursing

NURS 163 Home Health Aide

NURS 170 Licensed Vocational Nursing I

For Certified Nurse Assistants to prepare for employment as a Home Health Aide. PREREQUISITE: NURS 160 or valid California Certified Nursing Assistant Certificate or proof of successful completion of California D.H.S. approved Certified Nursing Assistant program. Late-Start/Oceanside

3980 T 7:00am-12:45pm BEATTY N THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/24-05/12)

Room #

2.0 OC4409

NURS 165 Intravenous and Blood Withdrawal Certification for Nurses

ALL COURSES

Nursing

Prepares students to perform venipuncture for the purpose of blood withdrawal and IV therapy. Instructs students in the techniques of initiating and maintaining common intravenous therapies including blood transfusions. Provides California State IV and Blood Withdrawal Certification for LVNs only. Completion certificates for all participants. This class is offered pass/no pass only. PREREQUISITE: Possess a current California LVN/RN License; or be a LVN or RN graduate; or be enrolled in NURS 275 or the final semester (pending graduation) of a LVN or RN accredited school or nursing. Oceanside

3128 F&MTWF 8:00am-4:00pm (01/09-01/15)

ZAITZ A

Late-Start/Oceanside

4324 F&MTWF 8:00am-4:00pm ZAITZ A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (05/15-05/21)

Room #

1.0 OC4401 Room #

1.0 OC4401

NURS 166 American Medical Corps Transition to Vocational Nurse

Introduces the American Military Medical Corps member to therapeutic communication, medical/surgical nursing, basic nursing skills, basic pharmacology, and the nursing process. PREREQUISITE: 12 months experience as an American Military Medical Corps member or equivalent. Camp Pendleton

4020 M

6:30pm-9:15pm

DAVIS L

3.0

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TBA

Units Room #

(Materials Fee: $20.00) Introduces beginning vocational nursing students to therapeutic communication, the nursing profession, basic nursing skills, basic pharmacology, and the nursing process. PREREQUISITES: NURS 160 or a current California CNA license; and PHAR 100; and NURS 151 or BIO 210 or BIO 220; and admission to the LVN program. Oceanside

2532 MTH 9:30am-1:45pm &M 3:00pm-5:00pm &TW 6:45am-2:45pm (01/20-03/12)

ROBERTS S

Room #

7.5 OC4401 TBA TBA

NURS 171 Licensed Vocational Nursing II

This course will cover nutrition, medication administration, gerontology, adult growth and development, diabetes, and the integumentary system. PREREQUISITE: NURS 170 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside/Full Semester

3977 W 4:00pm-8:30pm &F 4:00pm-6:00pm &S 6:45am-1:45pm (1/20-5/22)

Room #

ESTRELLA R

7.5 OC4401 TBA TBA

2534 MTH 9:30am-1:45pm TBA &M 3:00pm-4:45pm &TW 6:45am-2:45pm THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/14)

7.5 OC4401 TBA TBA

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

NURS 172 Licensed Vocational Nursing III

Introduces peri-operative and medical-surgical nursing, the genito-urinary and gastrointestinal systems, and communicable diseases. PREREQUISITE: NURS 171 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

2536 MTH 9:30am-1:45pm &M 3:00pm-5:00pm &TW 6:45am-2:45pm (01/20-03/12)

MOORE J

Room #

7.5 OC4408 TBA TBA

NURS 173 Licensed Vocational Nursing IV

Introduces neurological, orthopedics, endocrine, oncology, and rehabilitation nursing, as well as patients with hematological and lymphatic diseases. PREREQUISITE: NURS 172 with a grade of “C” or better. Late-Start/Oceanside

Boost Your Earning Power NURS 163, Home Health Aide If you’re already a CNA, boost your earning potential by becoming a Home Health Aide.

2538 MTH 9:30am-1:45pm ESSMAN M &M 3:00pm-4:45pm &TW 6:45am-2:45pm THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/14)

NURS 274 Licensed Vocational Nursing V

Includes nursing care of patients with respiratory, circulatory disorders, home health/hospice, and leadership. Related anatomy, pathophysiology, pharmacology, psychology, and nutrition will be integrated into each unit. PREREQUISITE: NURS 173 with a grade of “C” or better. Oceanside

Nursing Majors, Look

3270 MTH 9:30am-1:45pm &M 3:00pm-5:00pm &TW 6:45am-2:45pm (01/20-03/12)

CHEM 104, Chemistry of Living Things

NURS 275 Licensed Vocational Nursing VI

This course fulfills the chemistry requirement for a B.S. in Nursing from CSUSM or SDSU.

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Or you can take: A two-course sequence of CHEM 100 + 102 for CSUSM. or A two-course sequence of CHEM 108 + 102 for SDSU.

Room #

7.5 OC4408 TBA TBA

SIMPSON S

Room #

7.5 OCT401 TBA TBA

Nursing care of obstetric, gynecologic, pediatric, and mental health patients as well as growth and development of the child and adolescent, and professional adjustment. PREREQUISITE: NURS 274 with a grade of “C” or better. Late-Start/Oceanside

2540 MTH 9:30am-1:45pm VIGNATO J &M 3:00pm-4:45pm &TW 6:45am-2:45pm THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/14)

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

7.5 OCT401 TBA TBA


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Class # Days

Time

Instructor

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Nursing

Oceanography

NURS 283 Medical Surgical Nursing II: Care of the Client with Complex Needs

OCEA 101L Introductory Oceanography Laboratory

Builds upon previously acquired knowledge and skills to provide nursing care of acutely and critically ill clients experiencing specific healthcare problems in the acute care setting. PREREQUISITES: NURS 281, NURS 282, and PHAR 201. COREQUISITE: NURS 284.

Study of navigational charts, waves, tides, coastal processes, and marine organisms. Field trips include visits to coastal marine habitats, an aquarium, and a half-day ocean voyage. Student-paid field trip fees will be discussed at the first class meeting. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: OCEA 101. COREQUISITE: OCEA 101 if prerequisite not met.

Oceanside

Oceanside

Room #

3484 W 4:00pm-7:45pm DUNCAN/BARDEN 8.0 OCT401 &TBA & ESTRELLA R + 192 hours to be arranged in clinical sites beginning Saturdays or Mondays 1/24 or 1/26.

2900 T 1464 TH 1466 F

NURS 284 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Nursing

1460 M 1462 W

Oceanside

3488 W

3:00pm-3:50pm

DUNCAN Y

Room #

1.0 OCT401

NURS 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2520 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4216 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4215 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

San Elijo

2:00pm-4:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm

Room #

RECTOR R RECTOR R ANDERSON P

1.0 OC4529 1.0 OC4529 1.0 OC4529

MELDAHL K MELDAHL K

1.0 SAN406 1.0 SAN406

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Pharmacology PHAR 100 Basic Pharmacology — Dosages and Calculations

Covers basic pharmacology concepts and principles and classifications of major drugs. Problem-solving for accurate measurement and calculation of Online Course Icons medications is included. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820 or MATH 820B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Oceanside

2500 W 2502 TH

3:30pm-6:15pm 6:30pm-9:20pm

Late-Start/Online Online

KOLT T KOLT T

2956 BARDEN R THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

Room #

3.0 OC4802 3.0 OC3201 3.0 ONLINE

Online with Proctored Exam

Hybrid

Do You Have a Disability?

Oceanography

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

OCEA 101 Introduction to Oceanography

The scientific study of the ocean. Topics include the formation and evolution of the ocean basins, atmosphere-ocean interactions, waves, tides, coastal oceanography, and an introduction to the study of marine life, including plankton, fishes, and marine mammals. CSU; UC Oceanside

1446 TTH 8:00am-9:15am 1448 MW 9:30am-10:45am 1452 TTH 9:30am-10:45am Online Course Icons 1456 TTH 5:00pm-6:15pm

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ANDERSON P FARQUHARSON ANDERSON P RECTOR R

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

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METZLER C MELDAHL K METZLER C SACRAMENTO G

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

SAN406 SAN407 SAN406 SAN406

MELDAHL K TURBEVILLE J

3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

1468 TURBEVILLE J THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). 3490 MELDAHL K Online with Hybrid Proctored Exam IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). THIS

3.0 ONLINE

San Elijo

1450 MW 9:30am-10:45am Online Course Icons 3520 TTH 9:30am-10:45am 1454 MW 11:00am-12:15pm 1458 M 6:30pm-9:15pm

Online Online

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Late-Start/Online Online Proctored Exam

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3.0 ONLINE

MiraCosta College’s Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) helps students who have certain verified disabilities. Services include academic counseling, Braille services, individualized educational plans, test accommodations, note takers, in-class mobility aids, interpreters, readers, special content courses and more.

Find out more at www.miracosta.edu/StudentServices/DSPS or by calling DSPS at (760) 795-6658.

On-Campus Class Hybrid with Limited Online Instruction

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

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Facilitates the transition from student to entry-level registered nursing practice. PREREQUISITES: NURS 281, NURS 282, PHAR 201. COREQUISITE: NURS 283.

2:00pm-4:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm


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Photography

PHIL 100 Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

See Art (ART 207, 208, 251, 254)

Use of reasoning toolsIcons with an emphasis on practical life: arguments, fallaOnline Course cies, language, explanations. CSU; UC (CAN PHIL 6) Oceanside

• 1244

MW

San Elijo

• 1246

9:30am-10:45am

LUENGO I

1248 (01/20-03/14) 4333 Online with Proctored Exam (01/20-03/14) Late-Start/Online Online

Room #

3.0 OC3106

Room #

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Online Online

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Philosophy

3.0 SAN201

MOON L

3.0 ONLINE

MOON L

3.0 ONLINE

Online with Proctored Exam On-Campus Class Analysis of classical and contemporary works with Limited human nature, knowledge, and God. CSU; UC Online Instruction

3.0 ONLINE

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

MW 7:30am-8:45am • 1226 Online Course Icons 9:00am-11:45am • 1230 F On-Campus Class MW 5:00pm-6:15pm • 1258 with Limited M 6:30pm-9:15pm • 1234 Online Instruction

on issues such as free will, (CAN PHIL 2)

MARTIN J SPIKE A MARTIN J MILLER G

Online Course Icons

San Elijo

• 1228 • 1238

MW TTH

Online Online

1232 1256 Online with

Late-Start/Online Online Proctored Exam

9:30am-10:45am TBA 11:00am-12:15pm TBA

LUENGO I LUENGO I

LUENGO I • 1236 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16) Online with

Hybrid Late-Start/Oceanside Proctored Exam

• 1254

TTH 3:30pm-5:00pm SPIKE A THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/21).

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

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OC3106 OC3106 OC3101 OC3106

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3.0 SAN305 3.0 SAN308 3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

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3.0 OC3106

Online Instruction

An inquiry into the nature of morality as it applies to a variety of issues. CSU; UC (CAN PHIL 4)

San Elijo

• 1240

Online Instruction

• 1242

TTH

MW

9:30am-10:45am 9:30am-10:45am

SPIKE A

Room #

3.0 OC3106

Room #

MARTIN J

3.0 SAN505

WESELOH III

3.0 OC3516

WESELOH III

3.0 SAN407

LUENGO I

3.0 ONLINE

PHIL 122 Online WorldCourse Religions Icons

Comparison of major religions. CSU; UC Oceanside

MW Course2:00pm-3:15pm • 1250 Online Icons San Elijo

• 1252

W

Online Online

6:30pm-9:15pm

3338 (01/20-03/14) Online with

Late-Start/Online Online Proctored Exam

This course introduces the non-scientist to the fundamental concepts of physics and chemistry, and to the applications of these concepts to a wide variety of phenomena. CSU; UC — credit limitation

4017 LUENGO I THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16)

PHYS 112 Introductory Physics II

Study of light, electricity, magnetism, and atomic physics. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN PHYS 4) PREREQUISITE: PHYS 111. Oceanside

1648 MW

TTH

11:00am-12:15pm MILLER G

5:00pm-7:45pm

HARLAND JOHN

Fundamentals principles of physics in the area of motion, mechanics, and fluids. CSU; UC (CAN PHYS 8; PHYS 151 + PHYS 152 + PHYS 253 = CAN PHYS SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: MATH 150 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. Oceanside

1652 TTH

2:00pm-4:45pm

TBA

Online

Room #

4.0 OC4526

Study of thermodynamics, electricity, electrical circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic fields. CSU; UC (CAN PHYS 12; PHYS 151 + PHYS 152 + PHYS 253 = CAN PHYS SEQ B) PREREQUISITES: MATH 155 and PHYS 151. COREQUISITE: MATH 155 if prerequisites not met.

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1656 MW 4018 TTH

12:30pm-3:15pm 5:00pm-7:45pm

San Elijo

3116

TTH

12:30pm-3:15pm

Room #

COLE J ARTUKOVIC E

4.0 OC4526 4.0 OC4526

ARTUKOVIC E

4.0 SAN502

Room #

PHYS 253 Principles of Physics III

Principles of physics in the areas of vibrations, waves, optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic and nuclear physics. CSU; UC (CAN PHYS 14; PHYS 151 + PHYS 152 + PHYS 253 = CAN PHYS SEQ B) PREREQUISITES: MATH 155 and PHYS 151. COREQUISITE: MATH 155 if prerequisites not met. Oceanside

2902 TTH

9:30am-12:15pm COLE J

Room #

3.0 ONLINE

Room #

3.0 OC3106

Financial Aid Recipients: If you received financial aid at MiraCosta College and you drop to zero units before April 3, 2009, you and the college must repay any unearned aid. OUCH!! If you have not received financial aid, visit us on the Web to find out how you can apply.

www.miracosta.edu/financialaid

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

66

Room #

4.0 OC4526

PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I

Examines presuppositions about religion, studies religious perspectives, and discusses perennial problems Online Course Icons of religion. CSU; UC

• 4341

Room #

3.0 OC3516

Physics

Hybrid PHIL Online 221 with Philosophy of Religion Proctored Exam

On-Campus Class Hybrid with Limited Oceanside Online Instruction

11:00am-12:15pm YEAGER M

Oceanside

On-Campus Class

On-Campus Class

Physical Science PHSN 106 Energy, Motion, and Matter

PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II 3.0 ONLINE

with PHIL Hybrid 102Limited Contemporary Moral Problems

with Limited Oceanside

For all activity, exercise and weight training courses, see Kinesiology

3340 MW

Units Room #

Physical Education

Oceanside

4015 MOON L Hybrid THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (03/23-05/16)

Hybrid Oceanside

Instructor

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

4.0 OC4526


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

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Political Science

Psychology

PLSC 101 Introduction to Political Science

PSYC 101 General Psychology

Study of society, law, government, ideologies in a social, historical, cultural, and economic context. CSU; UC Oceanside

1286 TTH

3:30pm-4:45pm

San Elijo

• 1284 • 1288

MW T

9:30am-10:45am 6:00pm-8:45pm

Room #

GRAY G

3.0 OC3104

CASTANEDA G PHILLIPS J

3.0 SAN302 3.0 SAN308

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PLSC 102 American Institutions and History

Designed specifically to satisfy the American Institutions and History requirement by studying basic concepts in American and California political and historical traditions. We also focus on concepts citizens should understand in order to vote intelligently and otherwise effectively participate in politics. CSU; UC (CAN GOVT 2)

• 4076 • 1290 • 1292 • 3492 • 1296

MW MW TTH MW TTH 1302 T

7:30am-9:15am 9:30am-11:15am 9:30am-11:15am 1:30pm-3:15pm 1:30pm-3:15pm 6:00pm-9:45pm

San Elijo

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BYRON M CHIRRA J PHILLIPS J CHIRRA J PHILLIPS J GRAY G

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

OC3104 OC3104 OC3104 OC3104 OC3104 OC3104

CASTANEDA G PHILLIPS J

4.0 SAN609 4.0 SAN307

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PLSC 150 Introduction to International Relations

Introduces students to the fundamental analytical skills and techniques pertinent to the study of international relations and examines practical political problems encountered in foreign affairs by selected nation states. OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER ONLY. CSU; UC Oceanside

• 1300

MW

3:30pm-4:45pm

BYRON M

Examines the biological basis of human behavior including topics such as neuroanatomy, language, thought, learning, memory, sensation, and perception. Introduces research methods and statistics. CSU; UC (CAN PSY 2) Oceanside

2752 TTH 8:00am-9:15am 2764 F 9:00am-11:45am 2756 MW 11:00am-12:15pm 2760 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 3494 TTH 2:00pm-3:15pm Online Course Icons 2766 W 6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

2758 • 2754 2762 3378

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Late-Start/Online Online

9:30am-10:45pm 11:00am-12:15pm 3:30pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

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PHILLIPS J MCPHERSON B CURTISS W CURTISS W HEPBURN B DRECUN A

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

OC3101 OC3101 OC3101 OC3101 OC3101 OC3101

DRECUN A ESO S CLOPTON J CLOPTON J

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

SAN201 SAN505 SAN505 SAN505

Room #

2776 PHILLIPS J 3.0 ONLINE Students will take three proctored on-campus exams during the semester at the Academic Proctoring Center (a one week window Online with Proctored Exam for each exam; the center is open at both Oceanside and San Elijo during day and evening hours). Further course information is available at www.miracosta.edu/home/rkelley. Hybrid THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22).

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

3.0 OC3104

Programming See Computer Science

Psychology

Service Learning

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology

A general introduction to the principles of human behavior. Topics include personality, stress, relationships, psychological disorders and psychotherapy. Emphasis is on both the scientific presentation of psychological information and the practical application of principles. No UC credit if taken after PSYC 101. CSU; UC — credit limitation Oceanside

2734 MW 8:00am-9:15am 2738 TTH 9:30am-10:45am 2742 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm 2744 TTH 2:00pm-3:15pm Online Course Icons 2736 TTH 3:30pm-4:45pm 2750 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm

San Elijo

2746 2740 2748

MW MW T

Online Online

9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

4130

ELCHLEPP M CURTISS W CURTISS W CURTISS W CURTISS W MCPHERSON B

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

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OC3201 OC3201 OC3201 OC3201 OC3201 OC3201 Room #

MELENYK G 3.0 SAN505 MELENYK G 3.0 SAN307 OLSON BERMUD 3.0 SAN505 DRECUN A

3.0 ONLINE

Are you looking for ways to get involved with the community? Have you wondered how to apply classroom knowledge to the real world? If so, service learning is for you! Service learning is a teaching method that partners community service with academic instruction. Students learn through participation in thoughtfully organized service activities that • Are course-relevant. • Meet community needs. • Provide structured time for students to reflect on their service as it relates to course objectives through reading, writing and dialogue.

Online with Proctored Exam

• Instill an ethic of service and foster a commitment to civic participation.

Hybrid

For more information about service learning or to find out which classes offer service learning, contact the Service Learning Office at (760) 795-6616, or visit us online at www.miracosta.edu/serve.

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

67

ALL COURSES

Oceanside

Units Room #


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Time

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Psychology

PSYC 101HSP Honors Scholar Program — PSYC 101

PSYC 113 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

COREQUISITE: PSYC 101. Oceanside

Room #

2954 F 12:30pm-2:15pm PHILLIPS J 0.0 OC3101 (01/30-05/15) Students will meet on campus for eight (8) two-hour seminars during the semester, 1/30, 2/6, 2/27, 3/13, 4/3, 4/24, 5/8, 5/15. In addition, for 10 weeks there is a two-hour per week commitment participaing in service learning at the Boys & Girls Club of Carlsbad that is required. For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

San Elijo

4140 TTH

11:00am-12:15pm KENSEL E

Oceanside

• 4136 • 4137

TTH T

Online Online

9:30am-10:45am 6:30pm-9:15pm

Examines the effects of society and social groups on individuals. CSU; UC Oceanside

PSYCOnline 114with Abnormal Psychology Proctored Exam

3844 MW 3846 M

11:00am-12:15pm ESO S 6:30pm-9:15pm BAUM K

San Elijo

3847 TTH 3845 MW

9:30am-10:45am ESO S 11:00am-12:15pm RICHIE-ZAVAL

Room #

3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC3101 Room #

3.0 SAN609 3.0 SAN407

Covers methods for analyzing data in the behavioral sciences. Topics include research design, descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN PSY 6) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 3851 MW 11:00am-12:15pm HOSKINS B Online Course Icons 12:30pm-1:45pm KELLEY R • 3848 TTH 3852 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm HOSKINS B San Elijo

3853 MW • 3849 TTH 3850 M

11:00am-12:15pm BONCHEK P 2:00pm-3:15pm ESO S 6:30pm-9:15pm PERRY C

Late-Start/Online Online

Room #

3.0 OC4804 3.0 OC4612 3.0 OC4612 Room #

3.0 SAN302 3.0 SAN112 3.0 SAN305

3865 KELLEY R 3.0 ONLINE Students will take three exams at the Academic Proctoring Center (at Oceanside or San Elijo). The syllabus is at www.miracosta. Online with Proctored Exam edu/home/rkelley. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). 3866 KELLEY R 3.0 ONLINE Hybrid Students will take three exams at the Academic Proctoring Center (at Oceanside or San Elijo). The syllabus is at www.miracosta. edu/home/rkelley. THIS On-Campus Class IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). with Limited Online Instruction

PSYC 104HSP Honors Scholar Program — PSYC 104/SOC 104 COREQUISITE: PSYC 104/SOC 104. Oceanside

Room #

3869 TBA TBA 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

PSYC 112 Child Growth and Development

Study of the child from conception through six years of age. Principles of child growth and development including physical, cognitive, language, and social/emotional realms within cultural and family contexts. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Late-Start/Oceanside

4135 F 8:00am-11:30am ETIENNE B Online Icons CLASS, (02/06-05/22). THIS IS Course A LATE-START

68

Online

Room #

3.0 SAN202 Room #

SKEMP P WILSON G

3.0 OC8001 3.0 OCT306

SKEMP P WILSON G

3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

A detailed examination of behavioral disorders and clinical therapies for such disorders. CSU; UC ADVISORY: PSYC 100 or 101. Hybrid

San Elijo

2768 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

HALL T

Room #

3.0 SAN307

On-Campus Class

Limited PSYCwith 115 Human Sexuality

PSYC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science

Oceanside

Units Room #

Study of the child from conception through adolescence. Principles of human development with emphasis on cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development within cultural and family contexts. Not open to students with credit in CHLD 113. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility ENGL 100. Online Coursefor Icons

4138 4139

PSYC 103 Social Psychology

ALL COURSES

Psychology

Online Instruction Examines the biological, psychological, and social aspects of human sexuality. CSU; UC

Oceanside

2770 TTH 2772 MW

11:00am-12:15pm HEPBURN B 2:00pm-3:15pm HEPBURN B

San Elijo

2774

W

6:30pm-9:15pm

ELCHLEPP M

Room #

3.0 OC3101 3.0 OC3101 Room #

3.0 SAN505

PSYC 121 Human Development

This is a study of emotional, intellectual, social, and physical growth patterns from conception to death. Explores major theories of development. CSU; UC — credit limitation San Elijo

4141 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

TBA

Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

3.0 SAN305 Room #

4142 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm KELLEY R 3.0 OC3606 &TBA ONLINE + .5 hours weekly to be arranged online. As a late start course, this class will make up the class meeting time that did not occur during the first two weeks.This will be done using an online format, that is spread out evenly across the semester. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

PSYC 125 Psychology of Women

An examination of psychological theories, including feminist theories, of women’s development. Topics include biological and cultural factors, the influences of sexism and gender socialization, and the development of selfconcept, sexuality, personal relationships, health education, work, aging, and violence against women. CSU; UC San Elijo

4091 MW

11:00am-12:15pm ELCHLEPP M

PSYC 145 Psychology/Sociology of the Family

Room #

3.0 SAN505

Studies the family as a social institution. Includes social and psychological factors applied to understanding the family and intimate relationships. CSU;UC 4541 TTH 9:30am-10:45am BAUM K 3.0 OCT306

Room #

3.0 OC8001

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction


miraCosta CREDIT courses • Spring 2009

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Psychology

Real Estate Online Course Icons

PSYC 205 Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences

REAL 100 Real Estate Principles

Introduction to research methodologies in the behavioral sciences. Covers the scientific method; descriptive, correlation, and experimental research designs; sampling; bias and control. Involves library research, designing and implementing research projects, analyzing and interpreting data, and writing APA style research papers. Students with MATH 103 may take PSYC 104/SOC 104 concurrently with Research Methods. CSU; UC (CAN PSY 8) PREREQUISITE: PSYC 101 or SOC 101; and PSYC 104 or SOC 104 and ENGL 100. COREQUISITE: PSYC 104 or SOC 104 (Available only to Math 103 students). Late-Start/Oceanside

Room #

PSYC 211 Learning and Behavior Modification

Includes nature of real estate, ethics, law, contracts, real estate finance, taxation, appraisal, property management, and public control. CSU Oceanside

1328 W

6:30pm-9:15pm

Online Online

1340

Hybrid Oceanside

3188 TH

6:30pm-9:15pm

Radiation Protection Technician RPT 113 Radiation Monitoring

Theory, operations, maintenance, and calibration of radiation monitors. PREREQUISITE: RPT 103. Oceanside

4010

T

5:45pm-9:30pm

GOLDIN E

Room #

4.0 OC4523

RPT 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +3957 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4222 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4221 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

DANIELS M

Room #

3.0 OC4809

with Limited This introductory course covers laws and contracts for selling and buying Online Instruction real estate.

1336 T

Room #

3.0 OC3101

3.0 ONLINE

REALOn-Campus 110 Real Estate — Legal Aspects Class

Oceanside

PHILLIPS J

DANIELS M

Online with This course covers the “how to” aspects of setting up a real estate practice. Proctored Exam Among the essentials of a practice covered are filling out real estate contracts and completing the real estate transaction.

San Elijo

9:30am-10:45am

3.0 OC3516

REAL 105 Real Estate Practice

Survey of the principles of learning and research applications of behavior modification. Topics include theories of learning, classical and operant conditioning, schedules of reinforcement, behavior modification, and cognitive and biological factors in learning. A service learning option, providing students with hands-on learning, is available with this course. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: PSYC 100 or PSYC 101. 2906 TTH

Room #

DANIELS M

1332 M

6:30pm-9:15pm

BURKE K

Room #

3.0 SAN401

REAL 250 Property Management

This course covers the basics of property management including laws, contracts, and landlord/tenant relations. Oceanside

6:30pm-9:15pm

O’SULLIVAN S

Room #

3.0 OCT307

REAL 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +1326 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4218 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4217 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Religious Studies See Philosophy (PHIL 122)

Reading

Jobs Available Now!

READ 100 Critical Reading and Thinking

Develops techniques and strengthens critical thinking for reasoning and analysis of language and informative literature. CSU ADVISORY: Qualify through the matriculation process. Oceanside

2194 TTH 3580 MW 3120 M

8:00am-9:15am 2:00pm-3:15pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

DUFFY D KOPFSTEIN R FELD E

Room #

3.0 OC3512 3.0 OC3512 3.0 OC3512

READ 830 College Reading Development

Allows a student to progress in areas of comprehension, vocabulary, spelling, reference skills, and word analysis using college preparatory materials and activities. ADVISORY: Qualify through the matriculation process. Oceanside

+2198 MW

9:30am-11:15am

+Repeatable course

HAGEN K

Technicians trained in radiation protection technology are well-paid and in high demand.

Room #

4.0 OC3512

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Check out MiraCosta’s new Radiation Protection Technology certificate program, developed in partnership with San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. This certificate prepares you for employment in the fields of nuclear energy, clinical patient care and research.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

TBA: To Be Arranged

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3867 T 2:00pm-3:45pm KELLEY/MCPHER 3.0 OC4612 &TBA ONLINE + 3 hours weekly to be arranged online. The course will be offered as a hybrid, with the lecture portion (3 hrs) online, and the lab (2 hrs) meeting on campus. Syllabus is at www.miracosta.edu/ rkelley.

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Restaurant Management See also Hospitality, Tourism REST 160 Culinary Arts Basics

(Material Fee: $65.00) Covers hands-on fundamental professional cooking techniques using modern equipment and facilities including proper safety and sanitation procedures and professional work habits. Discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities will be utilized. LEGOLAND

The Career Center ALL COURSES

• Career assessment and counseling • Student employment • Internship studies

• Cooperative work experience education • First Impressions— clothes for work

Career Center workshops • Preparing a resume and cover letter • Finding jobs and internships

• Interviewing techniques • Choosing a major • Succeeding at work

Building 3700, Oceanside Campus (760) 795-6772 www.miracosta.edu/careers

*2852 W 10:00am-1:45pm ALBO J 2.0 LEGO This class will be held at Legoland in Carlsbad, California. Parking directions are as follows: Exit Palomar Airport Road. Head Eastbound on Palomar Airport Road. Turn left at The Crossings Drive. Turn left into the LEGOLAND administrative entrance.Park in the MC (employee) lot. Display your MiraCosta parking pass. Proceed to the Security Gatehouse and present MiraCosta photo I.D. The class facility is Sports Cafe.

REST 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2504 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4220 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4219 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology

Get Started Now on

Your High School Diploma! Registration: December 15 –17 For more information, call (760) 795-8710 or come by the Community Learning Center, 1831 Mission Avenue, Oceanside sta MiraCo ffers o e Colleg

Includes the principles of human relationships and social institutions. CSU; UC (CAN SOC 2) Oceanside

2806 MW 8:00am-9:15am 2808 TTH 8:00am-9:15am 2834 F 8:00am-10:45am 4334 MW 11:00am-12:15pm 2812 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm 4335 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 2814 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm Online Course Icons 2820 W 6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

2810 • 2816 • 2818 • 2822

MW TTH W TH

Online Online

2824 2836

FREE CLASSES ning

9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-1:45pm 2:00pm-4:45pm 6:30pm-9:15pm

3.0 OC3101 3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC4526 3.0 OC3101 3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC3201

HA T BONCHEK P BONCHEK P RICHIE-ZAVAL

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

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3.0 ONLINE 3.0 ONLINE

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Late-Start/Oceanside Proctored Exam

begin y5 Januar

Room #

TBA BAUM K MCCUNE B TBA HOSKINS B TBA BAUM K HA T

2826 MW 9:00am-10:30am BAUM K THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Room #

SAN502 SAN609 SAN201 SAN302

Room #

3.0 OCT307

Hybrid Contemporary Social Problems SOC 102

Analysis of problems of social inequality, poverty, crime, the family, education, health care, and others. CSU; UC (CAN SOC 4) On-Campus Class

with Limited Oceanside Online Instruction 2832 T

Online Course Icons A High School Diploma or GED

70

Online

=

Higher Pay More Opportunities A Better Life!

6:30pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

2828 MW

12:30pm-1:45pm

3.0 OC3103

HA T

3.0 SAN401

Late-Start/Oceanside

2830 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm HOSKINS B THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

Room #

MCCUNE B

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

Room #

Room #

3.0 OC3201


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Sociology

Sociology

SOC 103 Social Psychology

SOC 205 Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences

Examines the effects of society and social groups on individuals. CSU; UC Oceanside

4159 MW 4161 M

11:00am-12:15pm ESO S 6:30pm-9:15pm BAUM K

San Elijo

4162 TTH 4160 MW

9:30am-10:45am ESO S 11:00am-12:15pm RICHIE-ZAVAL

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3.0 OC3201 3.0 OC3101 Room #

3.0 SAN609 3.0 SAN407

Covers methods for analyzing data in the behavioral sciences. Topics include research design, descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN PSY 6) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent.

San Elijo

• 4156 • 4152

MW TTH 4153 M

11:00am-12:15pm BONCHEK P 2:00pm-3:15pm ESO S 6:30pm-9:15pm PERRY C

Late-Start/Online Online

Room #

3.0 OC4804 3.0 OC4612 3.0 OC4612 Room #

3.0 SAN302 3.0 SAN112 3.0 SAN305

4157 KELLEY R 3.0 ONLINE Students will take three exams at the Academic Proctoring Center (at Oceanside or San Elijo). The syllabus is at www.miracosta. Online with Proctored Exam edu/home/rkelley. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). 4158 KELLEY R 3.0 ONLINE Hybrid Students will take three exams at the Academic Proctoring Center (at Oceanside or San Elijo). The syllabus is at www.miracosta. edu/home/rkelley. THIS On-Campus Class IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/22). with Limited Online Instruction

SOC 104HSP Honors Scholar Program — SOC 104

Room #

4146 T 2:00pm-3:45pm KELLEY/MCPHER 3.0 OC4612 &TBA ONLINE + 3 hours weekly to be arranged online. The course will be offered as a hybrid, with the lecture portion (3 hrs) online, and the lab (2 hrs) meeting on campus. Syllabus is at www.miracosta.edu/ rkelley.

SOC 210 Child, Family, and Community

Online Course Icons Study of behavior and development as shaped by family and cultural influences. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Oceanside

• 4166

MW 4167 TH

11:00am-12:15pm ANDERSON L 6:30pm-9:15pm WARE M

Online Online

4168

MOORE V

Hybrid

On-Campus Class with Limited Online Instruction

Visit the Counseling Department on the Web!

Room #

4148 TBA TBA 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

SOC 105 Introduction to Justice Studies

Explores social, economic, and criminal justice issues by means of sociological, philosophical, and legal perspectives and methodologies. CSU; UC — credit limitation Late-Start/Oceanside

4131 TTH 2:00pm-3:30pm HA/CONNOLLY THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OC3205

SOC 110 Comparative Cultures

Compares and contrasts a variety of cultures from around the world, past and present. Emphasis on social structure, social institutions, values, beliefs, norms, and customs from multiple perspectives. CSU; UC Late-Start/Oceanside

4336 TTH 2:00pm-3:30pm HOSKINS B THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 OCT413

SOC 145 Psychology/Sociology of the Family

Studies the family as a social institution. Includes social and psychological factors applied to understanding the family and intimate relationships. CSU;UC 4542 TTH 9:30am-10:45am BAUM K 3.0 OCT306

3.0 ONLINE

Online with Proctored Exam

COREQUISITE: PSYC 104/SOC 104. Oceanside

Room #

3.0 OC8001 3.0 OCT307

www.miracosta.edu/counseling MiraCosta’s Counseling Department Web site gives you direct access to valuable information. • Online advising—ask a counseling question online • A.A. degree and certificate requirements • General Education guidelines for CSU and UC • CSU Mentor—Explore CSU campuses, apply online and more • Pathways—UC’s online undergraduate admission information and application network • Prep-for-the-major agreements between MiraCosta and CSU/UC • AICCU—76 independent California colleges and universities • Valuable student forms • Much more!

Check it out today!

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*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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4154 MW 11:00am-12:15pm HOSKINS B Online Course Icons 12:30pm-1:45pm KELLEY R • 4151 TTH 4155 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm HOSKINS B

Introduction to research methodologies in the behavioral sciences. Covers the scientific method; descriptive, correlation, and experimental research designs; sampling; bias and control. Involves library research, designing and implementing research projects, analyzing and interpreting data, and writing APA style research papers. Students with MATH 103 may take PSYC 104/SOC 104 concurrently with Research Methods. CSU; UC (CAN PSY 8) PREREQUISITE: PSYC 101 or SOC 101; and PSYC 104 or SOC 104; and ENGL 100. Hybrid/Online

SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science

Oceanside

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Spanish

SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish (First Semester)

SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish (Second Semester) (continued)

Introduction to modern Spanish through study of grammar, reading, and writing. Emphasis on developing oral proficiency. Students with credit in SPAN 102, 201, 202, or 203 may not enroll for credit in SPAN 101. CSU; UC (CAN SPAN 2; SPAN 101 + SPAN 102 = CAN SPAN SEQ A) Oceanside

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2406 MTWT 7:30am-8:35am 2414 MW 10:30am-12:45pm 4061 TTH 10:30am-12:45pm 2418 TTH 1:30pm-3:45pm 2978 TTH 4:00pm-6:15pm 2946 MW 4:30pm-6:45pm 2430 MW 6:30pm-8:45pm Online Course Icons 2434 TTH 7:00pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

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9:30am-11:45am 12:00pm-2:15pm 12:00pm-2:15pm 6:30pm-8:45pm

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RAJAH R WESTLAKE O OCHOA S DETWILER D GUTIERREZ V HERRERA A GOMEZ-CARLSS WALL D

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

OC3515 OC3515 OC3504 OC3504 OC3515 OC3515 OC3504 OC3504

DETWILER D HOUSE C ALVARADO F BECKMAN W

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SAN308 SAN502 SAN303 SAN609

HERNANDEZ P

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2402 TBA VIDAL L 4.0 OC4701 Proctored Exam + 5 hours weekly to be arranged in the self-paced language lab. This section is a self-paced class offered through the Oceanside Foreign Language Resource Center (OC4701).This class is designed Hybrid for students who have previously studied the equivalent of 2 years of high school Spanish and want a review course. Students must attend a one-hour orientation meeting at 5pm on Wednesday, On-Campus Class January 21 or on Thursday, January 22 in OC4701. Wednesdays, with Limited Online Instruction 4:00-6:30pm and Thursdays, 2:30-5:00pm are set aside as testing days. The deadline to register is March 28. For more information and course requirements, go to www.miracosta.edu/languages. Self-Paced/San Elijo

Room #

2398 TBA HOUSE C 4.0 SAN508 + 5 hours weekly to be arranged in the self-paced language lab.This section is a self-paced class offered through the San Elijo Foreign Language Resource Center (SAN508). This class is designed for students who have previously studied the equivalent of 2 years of high school Spanish and want a review course. Students must attend a one-hour orientation meeting at 5pm on Tuesday, January 20 or Wednesday, January 21 in SAN508. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 4:00-6:30pm are set aside as testing days. The deadline to register is March 28. For more information and course requirements, go to www.miracosta.edu/languages.

SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish (Second Semester)

Continuation of SPAN 101. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. Students with credit in SPAN 201, 202, or 203 may not enroll for credit in SPAN 102. CSU; UC (CAN SPAN 4; SPAN 101 + SPAN 102 = CAN SPAN SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: SPAN 101 with a “C” or better or two years of high school Spanish. Oceanside

2896 3060 4339 2450 4063 2458 2478

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8:00am-10:15am 9:00am-10:05am 10:30am-12:45pm 1:00pm-3:15pm 4:00pm-6:15pm 4:00pm-6:15pm 7:00pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

2446 TTH 9:30am-11:45am 2454 TTH 12:00pm-2:15pm 2474 TTH 6:30pm-8:45pm Online Course Icons

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CORTES M OCHOA S MUNIZ GRACIA TALAMANTES E WHETTEN R OLSEN S MENDOZA P

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

OC3504 OC3515 OC3515 OC3504 OC3504 OC3504 OC3515

DETWILER D HOUSE C ALVARADO F

4.0 SAN502 4.0 SAN306 4.0 SAN609

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HERNANDEZ P

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Online with

2442 TBA VIDAL L 4.0 OC4701 Proctored Exam + 5 hours weekly to be arranged in the self-paced language lab. This section is a self-paced class offered through the Oceanside Foreign Language Resource Center (OC4701). This refresher Hybrid class is designed for students who have previously studied the equivalent of 3 years of high school Spanish and want a review course. Students must attend a one-hour orientation meeting at On-Campus Class 5pm on Wednesday, January 21 or on Thursday, January 22 in with Limited Online Instruction OC4701. Wednesdays, 4:00-6:30pm and Thursdays, 2:30-5:00pm are set aside as testing days. The deadline to register is March 28. For more information and course requirements, go to www. miracosta.edu/languages. 2438 TBA HOUSE C 4.0 SAN508 + 5 hours weekly to be arranged in the self-paced language lab. This section is a self-paced class offered through the Oceanside Foreign Language Resource Center (OC4701).This class is designed for students who have previously studied the equivalent of 3 years of high school Spanish and want a review course. Students must attend a one-hour orientation meeting at 5pm on Tuesday, January 20 or on Wednesday, January 21 in SEC508. Wednesdays, 4:006:30pm are set aside as testing days. The deadline to register is March 28. For more information and course requirements, go to www.miracosta.edu/languages.

SPAN 152 Beginning Conversation

Basic Spanish for everyday situations. Emphasis on oral communication with an overview of grammar and vocabulary fundamentals. San Elijo

4069 F

9:00am-11:45am

PICKSLAY A

Room #

3.0 SAN502

SPAN 161 Spanish for Health Care Providers II

Provides students in the health care fields with more basic language skills needed to communicate with Spanish-speaking patients. Introductory Spanish grammar and vocabulary needed by health care personnel (nutrition, preventive care, physical care and rehabilitation, pediatrics, surgery, drug abuse). PREREQUISITE: SPAN 160. Oceanside

4070 W

5:00pm-6:15pm

OCHOA S

Room #

1.5 OCT413

SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester)

Continuation of SPAN 101 and SPAN 102. Review and expansion of first-year grammar. Emphasis on communicative proficiency. Readings from diverse sources. Students with credit in SPAN 202 or 203 may not enroll for credit in SPAN 201. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN SPAN 8; SPAN 201 + SPAN 202 = CAN SPAN SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: SPAN 102 with a “C” or better or three years of high school Spanish. Oceanside

2462 TTH 3064 TTH 2466 MW

8:00am-10:15am 1:30pm-3:45pm 7:00pm-9:15pm

San Elijo

2888 MW

12:00pm-2:15pm

Room #

VIDAL L MARQUES D VON SON C

4.0 OC3504 4.0 OCT402 4.0 OC3515

RODRIGUEZ L

4.0 SAN304

Self-Paced/OCEANSIDE

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Room #

4067 TBA VIDAL L 4.0 OC4701 + 5 hours weekly to be arranged in the self-paced language lab.This section is a self-paced class offered through the Oceanside Foreign Language Resource Center (OC4701). This class is designed for students who have previously studied the equivalent of 3-4 years high school Spanish. Students must attend a one-hour orientation meeting at 5pm on Wednesday, January 21 or on Thursday, January 22 in OC4701. Wednesdays, 4:00-6:30pm and Thursdays, 2:30-5:00pm are set aside as testing days. The deadline to register is March 28. For more information and course requirements, go to www.miracosta.edu/languages.

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

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Spanish SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester)

Continuation of SPAN 201. Emphasis on reading, composition, and oral communication. CSU; UC (CAN SPAN 10; SPAN 201 + SPAN 202 = CAN SPAN SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: SPAN 201 with a “C” or better or four years of high school Spanish or equivalent. Oceanside

2482 TTH

1:00pm-3:15pm

San Elijo

4065 MW

6:30pm-8:45pm

Room #

ALVAREZ F

4.0 OC3515

TBA

4.0 SAN502

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SPAN 203 Spanish for Heritage Speakers

Review of grammar, rules for written accents, orthography and punctuation. Extensive readings on Hispanic culture, poetry, and prose. Conducted in Spanish. CSU; UC — credit limitation 2470 MW

1:00pm-2:45pm

ALVAREZ F

Room #

3.0 OC3515

SPAN 210 Intermediate Conversation and Reading

Development of oral communication and reading comprehension through cultural materials, discussion of practical topics, fundamental and expanded vocabulary, and commonly used idioms. Some grammar review. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: SPAN 102 with a “C” or better or three years of high school Spanish. Late-Start/San Elijo

3526 TTH 5:00pm-6:30pm LEE T THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 SAN308

SPAN 211 Intermediate Conversation and Writing

Emphasis on oral communication and intermediate level writing in Spanish. Review of some advanced grammar. May be taken concurrently with SPAN 202. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: SPAN 201 or SPAN 210 or four years of high school Spanish. Late-Start/San Elijo

3528 TTH 5:00pm-6:30pm LEE T THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Room #

3.0 SAN308

CO-OP & INTERNSHIPS

Get credit for your experience! Cooperative Work Experience Education (Co-op) Co-op offers you the opportunity to earn college credit for the job you have. You will identify learning objectives and workbased projects that will enhance your understanding of your position, your profession and the world of work. If your job is related to your major, you may earn up to 4 units of credit; if it is not related to your major, you may earn up to 3 units of credit.

Special Education

Internships

SPEC 840 Strategies Designed for Students with Learning Disabilities: Mathematics

Students receive instruction in mathematics as prescribed by their individual education plans. Visual and auditory processing skills through work in mathematics plus compensatory techniques are emphasized. Oceanside

+2162 TTH

11:00am-12:15pm SCHAEFER N

Room #

3.0 OC3005

Designed for students with learning disabilities. Prepares students to write clear, organized sentences, paragraphs, and essays utilizing reading and study strategies to enhance learning in English classes. +2158 TTH

9:30am-10:45am

SCHAEFER N

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3.0 OC3005

SPEC 860 Educational Planning and Assessment

Designed for students who have a suspected learning disability. Individual assessment evaluates learning strengths, weaknesses, and styles with a goal toward establishing appropriate educational objectives and improved academic performance. This class is offered pass/no pass only. Oceanside

2160 TBA

SCHAEFER N

.5

Internships allow you the opportunity to gain “hands-on” experience in a field that interests you. Internships link classroom learning to the work world, help you develop mentor relationships and professional contacts and add significant experience to your resume. You may earn from .5 to 3 units of credit for an internship. Students must have completed 6 MiraCosta College units and be enrolled in 3 units in addition to the internship, except in summer.

How to Enroll

SPEC 850 English Essentials Designed for Students with Learning Disabilities

Oceanside

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Room #

To enroll in an internship, contact the Career Center. To enroll in Co-op, register on SURF. For both programs, you must work or intern 75 paid hours or 60 nonpaid hours per unit over the course of the semester. Hours are counted from the first day of the semester or the day you enroll in the course, whichever is later. These classes offer variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period.

Orientation All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700 on the Oceanside campus. Call or stop by for more information.

TBA

Questions? Contact the Career Center at (760) 795-6772 or check our Web site: www.miracosta.edu/careers

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Speech

Wine Technology

See Communication

See Horticulture (HORT 143, 145, 149)

Statistics

Woodworking

See MATH 103, PSYC 104, SOC 104

See ART 223

Instructor

Units Room #

Surgical Technology

Work Experience Education

SURG 103 Clinical Practice for Surgical Technology

WKEX 233 Cooperative Work Experience — General

Oceanside

Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2916 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4176 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Supervised application of previously learned theory and skills in the care of patients in selected clinical facilities. Student practice will be coordinated by a faculty member. Supervision of the student will be shared by the staff of the affiliating institution and the college faculty. This class is offered pass/no-pass only. PREREQUISITES: SURG 101 and SURG 101L. COREQUISITE: SURG 104 and SURG 104L. Room #

*2498 TBA EDWARDS L 11.0 TBA & TBA + 32 hours weekly to be arranged either in the mornings or evenings at an off-campus site.

For students whose work is not related to their instructional major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed and complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.

Theatre

Yoga

See Dramatic Arts

See Kinesiology

Tourism See also Hospitality, Restaurant Management TOUR 186 Introduction to Cruises and Tours

Explore methods and practices for booking cruises and tours. Study steamship guides and cruise brochures. Review methods for selling cruises, making reservations and wholesale tour planning. Oceanside

2506 TH

6:30pm-9:15pm

TBA

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3.0 OCT306

TOUR 188 Airline Computer Reservation Systems

Introduction to entry-level airline computer functions, including hands-on applications using a current, widely-used system Live Amadeus. A must for all employees in the travel field and those thinking about entering the exciting travel industry. Oceanside

2508 W

6:45pm-9:30pm

MODE F

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2.0 OC4607

TOUR 299 Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their declared major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2512 TBA DAVIS D 4.0 TBA +4224 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4223 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Reserve Your Spot Today TOUR 186, Intro to Cruises and Tours TOUR 188, Airline Computer Reservation Systems

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Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

Train on the same reservation systems used by travel agents!

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction


Final Exam Schedule Final Exam Schedule–– Spring 2009 Semester

Saturday classes, which meet only once a week, will hold their final exam on May 16. Short-term classes will hold their final exam at the last regular class meeting.

The instructor will indicate to students if the final will be given at a day/date/time that is different from what is specified.

The last week of instruction for all other classes is May 11–15. All other classes, including late-start classes, will meet ONCE during FINAL EXAM WEEK in order to take a TWO HOUR FINAL at the day/date/time specified below.

Day classes that only meet once a week will observe the following schedule.

Final grades Final grades will be available approximately 2–3 weeks after the end of the term on SURF at surf.miracosta.edu

A class that meets... only on this day: and begins:

will have final on:

starting at this time:

Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday

Monday, May 18 Monday, May 18 Monday, May 18 Tuesday, May 19 Tuesday, May 19 Tuesday, May 19 Wednesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21 Thursday, May 21 Thursday, May 21 Friday, May 22 Friday, May 22

9:30 a.m. noon 2:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. noon 2:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. regular start time 1:00 p.m.

before 10 a.m. from 10 to 11:50 a.m. at noon or later before 10 a.m. from 10 to 11:50 a.m. at noon or later before 10 a.m. from 10 to 11:50 a.m. at noon or later before 10 a.m. from 10 to 11:50 a.m. at noon or later before 1 p.m. at 1 p.m. or later

Day classes which meet more than once a week AND all evening and twilight classes will observe the following schedule. Classes that have different starting times for each class meeting should use the first day of the week to determine the day/date/time of the final.

A class that meets Monday and Wednesday, or three or more days a week, or once a week on Monday or Wednesday night... and begins from:

will have final on:

starting at this time:

7:00 a.m.–7:25 a.m. 7:30 a.m.–8:50 a.m. 9:00 a.m.–10:15 a.m. 10:20 a.m.–11:35 a.m. 11:40 a.m.–12:50 p.m. 1:00 p.m.–1:50 p.m. 2:00 p.m.–2:50 p.m. 3:00 p.m.–4:25 p.m. 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. AFTER 5:30 p.m. M only AFTER 5:30 p.m. MW AFTER 5:30 p.m. W only

Monday, May 18 Wednesday, May 20 Monday, May 18 Wednesday, May 20 Monday, May 18 Wednesday, May 20 Monday, May 18 Wednesday, May 20 Monday, May 18 Monday, May 18 Monday, May 18 Wednesday, May 20

7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. noon 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

A class that meets Tuesday and Thursday or once a week on Tuesday or Thursday night... and begins from:

will have final on:

starting at this time:

7:00 a.m.–7:25 a.m. 7:30 a.m.–8:50 a.m. 9:00 a.m.–10:15 a.m. 10:20 a.m.–11:35 a.m. 11:40 a.m.–12:50 p.m. 1:00 p.m.–1:50 p.m. 2:00 p.m.–2:50 p.m. 3:00 p.m.–4:25 p.m. 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. AFTER 5:30 p.m. T only AFTER 5:30 p.m. TTH AFTER 5:30 p.m. TH only

Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21 Tuesday, May 19 Tuesday, May 19 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21

7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. noon 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

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San Elijo Campus 3333 Manchester Avenue • Cardiff-by-the-Sea San Elijo Campus Highlights: Small classes with personal attention; beautiful campus facing the lagoon; recently expanded and remodeled Library and Information Hub; plenty of parking; and active student government and clubs. The newly expanded student center includes a cafeteria and rooftop dining, student activities offices and meeting rooms and a new bookstore.

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Accounting

Art

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting

ART 100 Drawing and Composition

Course covers recordkeeping for sole proprietorships in trade or service businesses as well as financial statements, worksheets, and journals. 3000 TTH 9:30am-11:15am HARRIS R 4.0 SAN303

ACCT 201 Financial Accounting

Transfer-level course for Business and Accounting majors focusing on the accounting process and financial statements. A requirement for the Accounting and Bookkeeping certificates. CSU; UC (CAN BUS 2; BUS 201 + BUS 202 = CAN BUS SEQ A) ADVISORY: ACCT 101 recommended. 1052 MW 9:30am-11:15am VERA S 4.0 SAN303 1056 TTH 3:30pm-5:15pm MARTIN L 4.0 SAN303 3989 MW 5:30pm-7:15pm HARRIS R 4.0 SAN303

ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting

SAN ELIJO

Transfer-level course for Business and Accounting majors focusing on decision-making, planning, controlling, and costing with accounting information. A requirement for the Accounting certificate. CSU; UC (CAN BUS 4; BUS 201 + BUS 202 = CAN BUS SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: ACCT 201. 1066 MW 11:30am-1:15pm VERA S 4.0 SAN303 3564 TTH 5:30pm-7:15pm MARTIN L 4.0 SAN303

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Units Room #

Beginning course in drawing which develops basic drawing skills, perception, and personal expression. CSU; UC (CAN ART 8) 2554 MW 8:00am-10:45am NERI G 3.0 SAN206 2562 MW 11:00am-1:45pm RAMOS D 3.0 SAN206 2570 TTH 2:00pm-4:45pm ADAME A 3.0 SAN205

ART 101 Design and Color

Students will create artworks using paint, drawing materials, and other media to demonstrate and evaluate fundamental principles of design and color. History, theory, and critical analysis of art will be integrated into the study of design and color. CSU; UC (CAN ART 14) +2578 TTH 2:00pm-4:45pm GRAY-ADAMS 3.0 SAN206 +2586 MW 3:30pm-6:15pm LO J 3.0 SAN206

ART 103 Beginning Sculpture

(Materials Fee: $25.00) In this sculpture course students explore the language of three-dimensional form, structure, and space. CSU; UC (CAN ART 12) 2594 MW 11:00am-2:20pm NERI G 3.0 SAN205 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20).

ART 157 Art Orientation

Administration of Justice

An overview of the field of art, covering elements of form, subject, and various media. CSU; UC 2604 F 9:00am-11:45am CONTRERAS J 3.0 SAN606 2606 M 6:30pm-9:15pm GOELTZENLEUCH 3.0 SAN606

ADM 100 Introduction to the Administration of Justice

ART 158 Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Explores roots of our criminal justice system. Discusses criminal justice subsystems, their relationship to the overall social system, and issues relevant to criminal law, crime statistics, crime causation, criminal procedure, and rationales for punishment. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN AJ 2) 2496 W 1:30pm-4:40pm CONNOLLY P 3.0 SAN308 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/04-05/20).

Anthropology ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology

An introduction to art of Africa, Oceania, and the Pre-Columbian Americas. CSU; UC 2610 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BUOTE M 3.0 SAN606

ART 201 Objects and Ideas in Contemporary Art

A lecture/studio course examining concepts, strategies, and historical context of vanguard art of the 21st century. Artwork will be constructed using a range of ideas and materials. CSU; UC 3364 TTH 9:30am-12:40pm O’CAIN A 3.0 SAN206 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Examines human appearance and behavior from a biological perspective, including coverage of evolution theory, genetics, primate ecology, and the fossil evidence for human evolution. CSU; UC (CAN ANTH 2) 9:30am-10:45am MILLER L 3.0 SAN307 • 1304 MW 9:30am-10:45am PAIN B 3.0 SAN302 • 4126 TTH 2:00pm-3:15pm DORNER M 3.0 SAN401 • 1310 TTH

ART 203 Life Drawing

ANTH 101L Biological Anthropology Laboratory

Students will study past and present practices in painting working from various subjects which may include still life, landscape, figures, or portraits either from life or two-dimensional references using oils or acrylic as determined by instructor. CSU; UC (CAN ART 10) ADVISORY: ART 100 or ART 101. +2698 F 9:00am-4:10pm NUGENT K 3.0 SAN205 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22). +2628 TTH 9:30am-12:40pm NEMOUR L 3.0 SAN205 Emphasis: Oil. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Lab to accompany ANTH 101. Practical, hands-on learning in genetics, human osteology, primate comparative anatomy, methods for observing primate behavior, fossil evidence for human evolution. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ANTH 101. COREQUISITE: ANTH 101 if prerequisite not met. 3228 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm FROEHLE A 1.0 SAN502

ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology

Online Coursevariation Icons in use of the environment, gender roles, lanExplores human cultural guage, art, ritual, and celebrations of the life cycle. CSU; UC (CAN ANTH 4) 11:00am-12:15pm MILLER L 3.0 SAN307 • 1316 MW

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Composition, techniques, and theory of painting using watercolor/waterbase media. CSU; UC +2640 F 9:00am-4:10pm NUGENT K 3.0 SAN205 Emphasis: Acrylic. THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/06-05/22).

ART 206 Figure Painting

Working from a posed model, students explore various approaches to the representation of the human figure. Media may include oils, acrylics, ink, watercolor, or pastels as directed by the instructor. CSU; UC ADVISORY: ART 100 or ART 204. +2620 MW 6:30pm-9:15pm WHEELDEN M 3.0 SAN205

ART 225 Ceramics

(Materials Fee: $25.00) Emphasis on creative use of ceramic material and techniques. Fee does not include costs to purchase clay. CSU; UC (CAN ART 6) +3132 F 9:00am-2:45pm BERNING K 3.0 SAN206

ART 247 Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

Introduction to the digital imaging software program, Adobe Photoshop. Students will use photo editing and color correction tools to enhance digital images and to create special effects using the computer. Projects include raster graphic designs for use in print publishing, website design, and multimedia. Involves considerable hands-on instruction and multiple projects. CSU 3821 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA 3.0 SAN108 3823 TH 12:30pm-3:15pm MALONE J 3.0 SAN108

ART 259 History of Renaissance to Modern Art

Survey of Western art history from Renaissance to early Twentieth Century. CSU; UC (CAN ART 4; ART 258 + ART 259 = CAN ART SEQ A) 2682 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm BUOTE M 3.0 SAN606 Survey of western modern art from Impressionism to post World War II. CSU; UC 2686 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm ABEL J 3.0 SAN606

Astronomy ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy

Introductory course surveying a broad range of astronomical topics including light and telescopes, the solar system and its components, planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and cosmology. Emphasizes the nature and process of science. Not open to students with credit in ASTR 201. CSU; UC — credit limitation 3991 MW 9:30am-10:45am FITZGERALD B 3.0 SAN407 1426 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm FRENCH R 3.0 SAN406 1428 T 6:30pm-9:15pm FITZGERALD B 3.0 SAN406

Biological Sciences BIO 101 General Biology

This introductory course prepares students for higher level biology courses required for biology/health science and related majors. It emphasizes basic biological principles, often using the human as the organism of focus. Concepts are applied in a real-world context to develop the student’s ability to make effective decisions regarding current issues in biology. Meets the GE science lecture requirements for CSU and UC . CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in BIO 101L strongly recommended. Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1474 MW 9:30am-10:45am BAUGHMAN G 3.0 SAN401 1476 TTH 9:30am-10:45am STILLINGER D 3.0 SAN401 1488 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BAUGHMAN G 3.0 SAN401 1490 TTH 5:00pm-6:15pm KLINGBEIL C 3.0 SAN401 1562 W 6:30pm-9:15pm KURZ-CAMACHO 3.0 SAN401

Laboratory to accompany BIO 101. Provides participation in experiments, demonstrations, and discussions. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: BIO 101. COREQUISITE: BIO 101 if prerequisite not met. 1496 F 9:00am-11:45am TBA 1.0 SAN402 2950 F 1:00pm-3:45pm HOLLAND A 1.0 SAN402 1504 M 6:45pm-9:30pm KURZ-CAMACHO 1.0 SAN402 1566 TH 6:45pm-9:30pm KURZ-CAMACHO 1.0 SAN402

BIO 102 Ecology and Environmental Biology

A general education course for non-biology majors. Uses interdisciplinary approach to environmental science; covers topics such as population growth, resource use, pollution, biodiversity and extinction. Meets the GE science lab requirement. Includes field trips to local venues. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1506 MW 11:00am-12:15pm WEST J 4.0 SAN401 &W 1:00pm-3:45pm SAN402

BIO 150 General Botany

An introductory course examining plant anatomy, physiology, and classification. Topics related to plant cell biology, evolution, molecular and Mendelian genetics are also covered. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 6) 1514 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm STILLINGER D 4.0 SAN401 &TH 1:00pm-3:45pm SAN402

BIO 170 Marine Biology

Explores the diversity of marine organisms and introduces basic biological and ecological concepts. Combining classroom investigation with field exploration, the laboratory emphasizes an understanding of the marine environment from the biology of marine organisms to the structure of coastal communities. CSU; UC 1570 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm DONLEY J 4.0 SAN302 &T 12:30pm-3:15pm SAN402

BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology

Course covers biological diversity, plant/animal physiology, evolutionary biology, behavior, and ecology. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 4; BIO 202 + 204 = CAN BIOL SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: Completion of college-level course work in biology with focus at organismal or populational level, e.g., BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 103, BIO 150, BIO 170, or BIO 220. 1522 MW 11:00am-12:15pm IHARA J 4.0 SAN306 &M 12:30pm-3:15pm SAN402

BIO 210 Human Anatomy

Study of the human body through a systemic approach, including microscopic and gross anatomy. The course will provide an introduction to techniques in dissection (cat) and study of prosected cadavers. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 10; BIO 210 + BIO 220 = CAN BIOL SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: BIO 101 or NURS 151 or a minimum 3-unit course in biology that includes curriculum which presents principles of cellular life. 1538 MW 8:00am-8:50am TIFFANY B 4.0 SAN401 &MW 9:00am-11:45am SAN402

BIO 220 Human Physiology

Emphasis is placed on the integration of body systems and interactions at the cellular and molecular levels for maintaining homeostasis. Students will have the opportunity to record and analyze their own physiological data. CSU; UC (CAN BIOL 12; BIO 210 + BIO 220 = CAN BIOL SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: BIO 101 or BIO 204 or BIO 210. ADVISORY: CHEM 100 or CHEM 104. 3996 TTH 5:00pm-6:15pm DONLEY J 4.0 SAN407 &T 6:45pm-9:30pm SAN402

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BUS 120 Introduction to Business

CRLP 100 Career and Life Planning

Covers economics, global markets, social responsibility, ownership forms, entrepreneurship, management, organization, employee relations, marketing, decision-making, accounting, and financial management. CSU; UC 1028 TTH 9:30am-10:45am SOZA R 3.0 SAN606

BUS 130 Small Business Management

Covers research, analyzing trends and competition, startup, business plans, franchises, legal issues, marketing, accounting, managing personnel. CSU 1008 T 6:30pm-9:15pm HATA C 3.0 SAN502

BUS 131 Management Principles

Contemporary management issues including planning, organizing, leading, evaluating, hiring, training, teamwork, labor, and law. CSU 4013 M 6:30pm-9:15pm LEVY L 3.0 SAN302

BUS 132 Marketing

Covers segmenting, targeting, market research, buyer behavior, distribution, retailing, advertising, selling, and international issues. CSU 1012 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LOVEJOY N 3.0 SAN606

BUS 140 Legal Environment of Business

Covers courts, torts, crimes, contracts, sales, consumer protection, insurance, bankruptcy, agency, employment, business entities, secured transactions, real/ personal property, landlord/tenant, wills/trusts. CSU; UC (CAN BUS 12) 1018 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUND E 3.0 SAN306 1038 W 6:30pm-9:15pm LUND E 3.0 SAN302

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Effective written, oral and electronic communication through carefully organized and designed memos, letters, reports and presentations. CSU PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or approved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: ENGL 100. 3002 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm SOZA R 3.0 SAN606

Business Office Technology BOT 100 Beginning Keyboarding

Beginning keyboarding course for those who need to learn the alphabetic keys and basic keyboarding technique. Finger placement and accuracy are emphasized, not speed. This class is offered pass/no pass only. 1900 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 SAN106 See class information in ALL COURSES section. or ONLINE

BOT 101 Advanced Keyboarding

Advanced keyboarding course for those who wish to increase speed and accuracy. This class is offered pass/no pass only. 3969 TBA STRIEBEL K 1. SAN106 See class information in ALL COURSES section. or ONLINE

BOT 102 10-Key

This course teaches only the 10-key pad on the computer keyboard. Students learn finger placement and practice numeric drills to build speed and accuracy. This class is offered pass/no pass only. 3970 TBA STRIEBEL K 1.0 SAN106 See class information in ALL COURSES section. or ONLINE

BOT 110 Word Processing

Students practice the operations of a word processing application through document production assignments including electronic messages and Internet assignments. Lectures and supplemental information are included in Blackboard. ADVISORY: BOT 100 or at least 25 wpm keyboarding speed. 1902 TBA STRIEBEL K 3.0 SAN106 See class information in ALL COURSES section. or ONLINE

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This course provides a comprehensive approach to career and life planning. Topics include assessment of interests, personality characteristics, transferable skills, work values, career exploration, decision-making, goal setting and planning, and job search strategies. Emphasis is placed on actively managing one’s career to achieve satisfaction through work and life balance. CSU 9:30am-10:45am LEE/ROSEN 3.0 SAN202 • 3954 MW

CRLP 101 Introduction to Career Planning

An introduction to the career planning process including self-assessment, career research, decision-making, and job search strategies. Stages of career development and the active management of one’s own career will be emphasized. This class is offered pass/no pass only. CSU 3054 TTH 9:30am-11:15am ROSEN R 1.0 SAN112 (03/24-04/23) Class will not meet on 4/9 and 4/16. For more information, please contact the Career Center at (760) 795-6772.

Chemistry CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry

Beginning course that teaches the student the language, materials, mathematics, and principles of chemistry. Designed for the non-chemistry major, and along with CHEM 102, makes up the “General-Organic-Biological” (GOB) sequence required for many allied health fields. While this course has no prerequisites, high school-level math skills are assumed. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN CHEM 6) 1856 M 6:30pm-9:15pm TBA 4.0 SAN407 &W 6:30pm-9:15pm SAN402

CHEM 108 Preparatory Chemistry

Provides skills in problem-solving, math, critical thinking, and abstract visualization used in CHEM 110. Historical development of chemistry, graphing and measurements, dimensional analysis, atomic theory, nomenclature, quantum theory, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, gases, bonding theory, Lewis structures, and the relationship between chemistry and society. (Not open to students with credit in CHEM 110.) CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. COREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B if prerequisite not met. 3004 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN407

CHEM 110 General Chemistry

Study of fundamental principles and their applications. Chemical calculations are emphasized. Laboratory assignments complement the work in class. CSU; UC (CAN CHEM 2; CHEM 110 + CHEM 111 = CAN CHEM SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: CHEM 108 or one year of high school chemistry, and MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. ADVISORY: CHEM 108 strongly recommended if it has been four or more years since chemistry course. 1870 TTH 9:15am-12:00pm GOUETH P 5.0 SAN402 &TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm SAN407

Child Development CHLD 105 Program Planning and Curriculum Methods

In-depth study of early childhood program planning and developmentally appropriate practices. Includes consideration of philosophy, design of the environment, materials and resources, daily schedule, goals and objectives, curriculum and adaptations, and methods of assessing learning. CSU 2778 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm ANDERSON L 3.0 SAN308

CHLD 113 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

Study of the child from conception through adolescence. Principles of human development with emphasis on cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development within cultural and family contexts. Not open to students with credit in PSYC 113. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 4102 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm KENSEL E 0.0 SAN202

CHLD 121 Human Development

This is a study of emotional, intellectual, social, and physical growth patterns from conception to death. Explores major theories of development. CSU; UC — credit limitation 3832 W 6:30pm-9:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN305

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COMM 101 Oral Communication

CIS 105 Intermediate Computer Applications

Provides experience in creating and delivering oral presentations; covers organization and support of ideas, and effective delivery. CSU; UC (CAN SPCH 4) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1666 MW 9:30am-10:45am ARENIVAR S 3.0 SAN507 1662 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm ARENIVAR S 3.0 SAN507 3030 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm ARENIVAR S 3.0 SAN507 3320 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm YOUNG N 3.0 SAN507 1674 M 6:30pm-9:15pm SMITH N 3.0 SAN507 4023 T 6:30pm-9:15pm OLEJNIK L 3.0 SAN507

COMM 106 Group Communication

Introduces students to group communication processes and principles, and the necessary role of discussion in society. CSU; UC (CAN SPCH 10) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1704 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm YOUNG N 3.0 SAN306 4024 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm SMITH N 3.0 SAN507

COMM 120 Principles of Human Communication

Introductory course in human communication concepts and theories, with a focus on the role and significance of communication in and across different contexts. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 3500 TTH 2:00pm-3:15pm EIDSMORE J 3.0 SAN507

COMM 207 Interpersonal Communication

Study of the communication process, perception, symbolic nature of language, and effects of communication on people in society. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1684 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm EIDSMORE J 3.0 SAN507 3034 W 6:30pm-9:15pm SMITH D 3.0 SAN507 Development of critical thinking skills. Practice of creating and evaluating arguments. CSU; UC (CAN SPCH 6) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 1688 TTH 9:30am-10:45am ARENIVAR S 3.0 SAN507

COMM 215 Intercultural Communication

This course analyzes the cultural factors and variables that influence human communication choices and actions. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 3322 MW 11:00am-12:15pm ARENIVAR S 3.0 SAN507

Computer & Information Sciences CIS 100 Computer Applications

In this transfer course, students receive an overview of computer fundamenOnlineprograms Course Icons tals. Software include Windows, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and the Internet. Note that this class will be taught using Microsoft Office 2007. This course prepares students for the CSUSM computer competency exam. COMPUTER BEGINNERS: SEE CIS 102. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN CSCI 2) ADVISORY: BOT 100. +1164 TTH 9:30am-10:45am GIBSON A 3.0 SAN108 Flexible Learning Online

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Intermediate computer applications featuring the use and integration of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation graphics software and Online Course Icons Internet functions. Note that this class will be taught using Microsoft Office 2007. Designed for those students who have completed CIS 100 and may also be used to prepare for CIS 151, CIS 154, and CIS 165. Upon successful completion, students may submit form to receive the MiraCosta College Microsoft Certified Office User (Proficient Level) Certificate of Achievement. CSU PREREQUISITE: CIS 100. Flexible Learning Online

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CIS 150 Introduction to Microsoft Word

Use Word 2007 to create, edit, format, and print papers, reports, tables, Hybrid and newsletters. Includes integrating Word with other programs and the World Wide Web. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Word Core exam. On-Campus Class ADVISORY: with LimitedCIS 185. Online Instruction

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CIS 184 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint

Students generate computerized graphic presentations using Microsoft Hybrid PowerPoint 2007.This course prepares students for the Microsoft PowerPoint Comprehensive exam. CSU On-Campus Class Flexible Learning Online

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CIS 198 TCP/IP Network Administration

Course covers theTCP/IP protocol stack and Internet architecture, IP addressHybrid ing, domain name system (DNS) services, DHCP and routing in a Windows environment. With CIS 201, prepares students for the Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure MCP/MCSE exam. On-Campus Class 1214 T 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA 2.0 SAN309 with Limited Online Instruction &TBA ONLINE +.5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

CIS 200 Network Administration — System Services

Installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft Windows Server, part 2; first half covered in CIS188. Presents fundamentals of implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows Server. Focuses on network services administration. In conjunction with CIS187 and CIS188, prepares students for the Microsoft Windows Server MCP/MCSE exams. Can be taken concurrently with CIS 187. +1216 T 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA 2.0 SAN309 &TBA ONLINE +.5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

CIS 201 Network Infrastructure

Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure Exam. Course covers the fundamentals of implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows Server in an Enterprise environment. 3350 TH 6:30pm-7:45pm TBA 2.0 SAN309 &TBA ONLINE +.5 hours weekly to be arranged online.

CIS 203 Linux/UNIX Administration

Shell scripting, system performance and monitoring, network service configuration including Web and mail services, system security, file system management, logging, scheduling jobs, account management, package management and advanced shell utilities. Students are expected to have some knowledge of Linux/UNIX. +3972 M 6:30pm-9:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN309

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DNCE 160 Rehearsal and Performance

Trains students to configure and/or upgrade operating system and applications, troubleshoot the desktop and user environment, set security permissions, troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity and hardware devices. (Prepares students for the Microsoft 70-271 and 70-272 exams.) 3973 W 6:30pm-9:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN309

Counseling COUN 100 Career and Life Planning

This course provides a comprehensive approach to career and life planning. Topics include assessment of interests, personality characteristics, transferable skills, work values, career exploration, decision-making, goal setting and planning, and job search strategies. Emphasis is placed on actively managing one’s career to achieve satisfaction through work and life balance. CSU 9:30am-10:45am LEE/ROSEN 3.0 SAN202 • 3838 MW

COUN 105 Transfer Success

This course is designed to help students transfer successfully to a baccalaureate level university or college. Students will receive information about education options, college majors and how they relate to career goals, and the guaranteed transfer programs offered at MiraCosta. This class is offered pass/no pass only. CSU 3194 M 12:30pm-1:20pm FLOCKEN/DUA 1.0 SAN407

Dance DNCE 105 Dance Cultures of the World

A survey of dance around the world in various cultures, lifestyles, religions, and traditions. Satisfies the GE Humanities requirement. CSU; UC 2870 T 6:30pm-9:15pm MILLER K 3.0 SAN306

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DNCE 140 Ballroom Dance

Students will learn the basics of ballroom dance including swing, lindy hop, tango, cha-cha, waltz and fox-trot. CSU; UC +1148 S 12:00pm-1:50pm SIEBERT A 1.0 SAN204

DNCE 146 Latin Dance

Study of Latin dances to include samba, merengue, mambo, salsa, and rumba. CSU; UC +1088 S 2:00pm-3:50pm SIEBERT A 1.0 SAN204

DNCE 152 Ballet I

Ballet technique fundamentals including barre, center, adagio, and allegro work. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 152, DNCE 154, DNCE 252. +1092 MW 6:00pm-7:15pm WEINBERG S 1.5 SAN204

DNCE 154 Ballet II

A continued study of ballet techniques, principles, and terminology at the intermediate level in preparation for further dance studies and performance. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 152, DNCE 154, DNCE 252. ADVISORY: DNCE 152. +1096 MW 7:30pm-7:45pm WEINBERG S 1.5 SAN204 &MW 7:45pm-8:50pm SAN204

DNCE 159 Pilates Mat Work I

Basic Pilates mat work exercises focusing on movements to improve overall body strength, flexibility, control, coordination, alignment, and breathing. CSU; UC — credit limitation Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 159, DNCE 259 +3146 MW 5:00pm-5:50pm WILTSHIRE M 1.0 SAN204

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Development of dance performance skills from the studio environment to the stage. Includes learning, rehearsal, and final completion of choreographed dance in live and taped performance. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only. +1120 TBA HANADA-ROGER 1.5 SAN204 & MASSEY D (02/16-05/22) + 48 hours TBA per semester within the above dates. Students must enroll before attending a rehearsal. Audition date 2/10 at 7:45pm, OC5101. Other auditions TBA.

DNCE 178 Modern Dance II

Study of performance principles and choreography in modern dance at the intermediate level. Development proceeds from basic to more difficult and demanding techniques with each semester. CSU; UC Repeatability Rule: Allow four completions in any combination of DNCE 176, DNCE 178. ADVISORY: DNCE 176. +1152 S 8:45am-11:30am WEINBERG S 1.5 SAN204

DNCE 183 Commercial Dance

Course emphasizes movement for commercial dance work used in movies, concert dance, television, and industrial shows offering current trends in popular dance styles. CSU; UC — credit limitation +4028 TH 6:00pm-8:00pm TBA 1.0 SAN204 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

Design Drafting Technology DRAF 101 Beginning Computer-Aided Drafting Using AutoCAD

Introduction to computer-aided drafting. Use of microcomputers with AutoCAD software and peripheral equipment to develop computer-generated drawings for various fields and industries including architecture, engineering, landscape, and design. Students will create, edit, modify, scale, and plot two-dimensional technical drawings. CSU; UC +1958 M 5:30pm-9:15pm SPITTAL J 4.0 SAN112 &TBA & CLARKE P ONLINE +4 hours weekly to be arranged online or on campus. On-campus lab sessions will be available throughout the week. For additional course information go to www.miracosta.edu/home/pclarke/ online101.htm

Dramatic Arts DRAM 106 Study of Filmed Plays

Focuses on cinematic adaptations of plays by comparing and contrasting the stage and screen versions in concept, writing, and production. CSU; UC 3842 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm JOHANNSEN R 3.0 SAN302

DRAM 125 Beginning Acting Lab

Survey course on the basics of acting, ensemble building, and the art of theatre. CSU; UC 4323 M 6:00pm-9:30pm BERGER L 1.0 SAN607 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Economics ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO

Emphasizes national income determination, money and banking, monetary and fiscal policies, international economic relationships, and growth. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN ECON 2) 1268 F 9:00am-11:45am MICELLI H 3.0 SAN505 4005 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm SILVERMAN J 3.0 SAN609 1282 W 6:30pm-9:15pm CARR F 3.0 SAN307

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Covers consumer behavior, price determination in factor and resource markets. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN ECON 4) 1274 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm AKABOGU COLL 3.0 SAN505 1276 M 6:30pm-9:15pm KELLY-COCHRA 3.0 SAN307 4006 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm MICELLI H 3.0 SAN401

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Critical reading and expository writing offers training in the writing process, the development and organization of expository prose, and research techniques. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 2) PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or approved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. 2212 MW 7:30am-9:15am SCADUTO P 4.0 SAN506 2208 TTH 7:30am-9:15am KNITTEL J 4.0 SAN507 2210 TTH 7:30am-9:15am CROUCH H 4.0 SAN506 2212 MW 7:30am-9:15am SCADUTO P 4.0 SAN506 2244 MW 9:30am-11:15am MUSHINSKY J 4.0 SAN506 This section will focus on writing about the natural sciences. 2226 TTH 9:30am-11:15am KNITTEL J 4.0 SAN509 2230 MW 11:30am-1:15pm JARA J 4.0 SAN506 2250 TTH 11:30am-1:15pm WILLIAMS J 4.0 SAN506 This section will focus on enrionmental issues. 2242 MW 1:30pm-3:15pm JARA J 4.0 SAN506 4050 TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm KEEHN J 4.0 SAN506 2258 W 6:00pm-9:45pm DAVIS J 4.0 SAN607 2264 TTH 5:30pm-7:30pm WILLIAMS J 4.0 SAN506 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Intensive practice in the writing process as well as critical reading and thinking. This class is offered pass/no pass only. PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 802 or ESL 802 or approved equivalent or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. 2324 M 7:30am-9:15am GUINON T 4.0 SAN509 &W 7:30am-9:15am SAN107 2346 T 9:30am-11:15am KEEHN J 4.0 SAN107 &TH 9:30am-11:15am SAN607 4051 M 1:30pm-3:15pm GUINON T 4.0 SAN202 &W 1:30pm-3:15pm SAN107

ENGL 201 Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature

ESL 803 Introduction to College Writing II for Non-Native Speakers

ENGL 201HB Honors Berkeley Seminar — ENGL 201

COREQUISITE: ENGL 201. 2994 TBA SPIRITO J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

ENGL 201HSP Honors Scholar Program — ENGL201

COREQUISITE: ENGL 201. 3610 TBA SPIRITO J 0.0 TBA For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760-795-6878, the University Transfer Center 760-795-6880 or view this Web site www.miracosta.edu/honors

ENGL 202 Critical Thinking and Composition

Methods of analysis; principles of logic, including the relationship between language and logic; techniques of reasoning, including the use of evidence; techniques of style; and research skills. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: ENGL 100 with a grade of “C” or better. 2292 MW 7:30am-9:15am MCGUINNESS J 4.0 SAN306 2304 TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm ARCHER R 4.0 SAN607 2300 MW 5:30pm-7:15pm DIBENEDETTO D 4.0 SAN306

ENGL 280 Creative Writing

Emphasizes individual creativity, self-direction, and initiative in developing poetry and fiction. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 6) PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 803 or ESL 803 or approved equivalent, or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. 2308 T 12:30pm-3:40pm KENYON K 3.0 SAN201 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

ESL 802 Introduction to College Writing I for Non-Native Speakers

Designed for non-native speakers who are making a transition to the use of academic English needed for success in college-level courses; the development of critical thinking, reading, and writing skills is emphasized. This class is offered pass/no pass only. +3072 M 9:30am-11:45am LLOYD JONES 4.0 SAN607 &W 9:30am-11:45am SAN107 Designed for non-native speakers who are making a transition to the use of academic English needed for success in college-level courses; offers intensive practice in the writing process as well as critical reading and thinking. This class is offered pass/no pass only. PREREQUISITE: Pass with a grade of “CR” ENGL 802 or ESL 802 or approved equivalent or qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. +3084 M 9:30am-11:45am LLOYD JONES 4.0 SAN607 &W 9:30am-11:45am SAN107

ESL 815 Reading and Vocabulary Development for Non-Native Speakers of English

Develops reading comprehension and vocabulary skills necessary for academic and workplace success using a variety of texts and materials, many of which have been designed for ESL students. This class is offered pass/no pass only. 3556 W 6:30pm-9:15pm TARMAS S 3.0 SAN201

ESL 820 Grammar for Non-Native Speakers of English

Review parts of speech, clauses, verb forms and tenses, pronoun case, and sentence types. This class is offered pass/no pass only. +4072 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CANO A 3.0 SAN302

Film FILM 101 Introduction to Film

Introduction to film as an art form and as a cultural artifact. CSU; UC 2170 TH 2:00pm-4:45pm COLLINS-PORTER 3.0 SAN606 2172 W 6:30pm-9:15pm WHEELER J 3.0 SAN606

FILM 101HSP Honors Scholar Program — FILM 101

4570 W 5:30pm-6:20pm WHEELER K 0.0 SAN305 Emphasis: Screenwriting. For information about honors classes contact the Honors Office at 760/795-6878, the University Transfer Center at 760/795-6880, or view this Web site: www.miracosta. edu/honors

FILM 106 Study of Filmed Plays

Focuses on cinematic adaptations of plays by comparing and contrasting the stage and screen versions in concept, writing, and production. CSU; UC 4165 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm JOHANNSEN R 3.0 SAN302

ENGL 802 Introduction to College Writing I

Introduction to the writing process and to critical reading and thinking. Practice in gathering, organizing, and communicating information and in applying the principles and conventions of standard edited American English. This class is offered pass/no pass only. ADVISORY: Qualify through the English Assessment or approved equivalent. 2314 T 9:30am-11:15am CROUCH H 4.0 SAN607 &TH 9:30am-11:15am SAN107 3522 MW 5:30pm-7:15pm SCHIFFLER B 4.0 SAN304

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Offers instruction in critical thinking, critical writing, and research, using the genres of literature (poetry, drama, short story, and novel). CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 4) PREREQUISITE: ENGL 100 with a grade of “C” or better. 2342 MW 7:30am-9:15am SPIRITO J 4.0 SAN201 2282 MW 9:30am-11:15am ORDWAY H 4.0 SAN509 2270 TTH 11:30am-1:15pm BURMAN T 4.0 SAN607 2272 MW 11:30am-1:15pm MUSHINSKY J 4.0 SAN202 2278 TTH 3:30pm-5:15pm MUSHINSKY J 4.0 SAN306 3504 TH 6:00pm-9:45pm HETRICK K 4.0 SAN306

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FREN 101 Elementary French I (First Semester)

HIST 100 World History to 1500

Covers the structure of modern French through studies of grammar, reading, and writing. Introduces culture and civilization. CSU; UC (CAN FREN 2; FREN 101 + FREN 102 = CAN FREN SEQ A) 3110 TTH 6:30pm-8:45pm HARKER A 4.0 SAN501

FREN 102 Elementary French II (Second Semester)

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Covers Western, Asian, Indian, and Islamic societies to early modern times. CSU; UC (CAN HIST 14; HIST 100 + HIST 101 = CAN HIST SEQ C) 9:30am-10:45am TBA 3.0 SAN601 • 1360 TTH

HIST 101 World History Since 1500

Continued introduction to modern French. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. CSU; UC (CAN FREN 4; FREN 101 + FREN 102 = CAN FREN SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: FREN 101 or two years of high school French. 2370 MW 4:30pm-6:45pm PEROVIC C 4.0 SAN202

Covers developments in the early modern and modern periods. Includes colonialism, nationalism, and socialism. CSU; UC (CAN HIST 16; HIST 100 + HIST 101 = CAN HIST SEQ C) 12:30pm-1:45pm HEINZMANN J 3.0 SAN601 • 1362 MW 1366 T 6:30pm-9:40pm SLEEPER C 3.0 SAN601 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

FREN 202 Intermediate French II (Fourth Semester)

HIST 101HSP Honors Scholar Program for HIST 101

Geography

HIST 104 Western Civilization

Continuation of FREN 201. Further development of the four primary communicative skills. CSU; UC (CAN FREN 10; FREN 201 + FREN 202 = CAN FREN SEQ B) PREREQUISITE: FREN 201 or four years of high school French. 4331 MW 7:00pm-9:15pm PEROVIC C 4.0 SAN601

GEOG 101 Physical Geography

Examines the natural environment, including climate, water, life forms, soils and landforms, and their significance in environmental issues. CSU; UC (CAN GEOG 2) 11:00am-12:15pm STERN H 3.0 SAN406 • 1346 TTH 4:45pm-6:15pm STGEAN B 3.0 SAN406 • 2880 TTH THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

GEOG 101L Physical Geography Laboratory

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Emphasizes map reading and the collection, presentation, and interpretation of physical geographic data. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: GEOG 101. COREQUISITE: GEOG 101 if prerequisite not met. 1350 TH 6:30pm-9:40pm STGEAN B 1.0 SAN406 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/05-05/21).

GEOG 104 World Geography

A global survey examining the distinguishing features of major culture regions and the interrelationships among regions in a globalizing world. CSU; UC 9:30am-10:45am STERN H 3.0 SAN406 • 1354 TTH

GEOL 101 Physical Geology

Introduces processes at work changing the earth today, including global tectonics, igneous activity, and crustal deformation. Explores origin of rocks and minerals and the action of air, water, ice and solar energy in sculpting earth’s surface. CSU; UC (GEOL 101 + 101L = CAN GEOL 2) 4008 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm FARQUHARSON 3.0 SAN406

HIST 110 United States History

History of the United States from early cultures to Reconstruction. Taken with HIST111, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American Institutions and History requirements. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN HIST 8) 9:30am-10:45am TBA 3.0 SAN601 • 2928 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm JOHNSON A 3.0 SAN601 • 1384 TTH

HIST 111 United States History

History of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Taken with HIST 110, satisfies both the MCC and CSU American Institutions and History requirements. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN HIST 10) 11:00am-12:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN601 • 1398 TTH 6:30pm-9:15pm HEINZMANN J 3.0 SAN601 • 1400 T

Horticulture HORT 129 Beginning Computer-Aided Landscape Design

HORT 131 Computer-Aided Irrigation Design

Introduction to the application of computer-aided drafting (CAD) for the landscape irrigation student or professional. CSU ADVISORY: HORT 126. 2924 W 5:00pm-9:45pm STONE R 3.0 SAN108

HORT 143 Wines of the World

Health Education HEAL 100 Nutrition Today

Attention will be given to nutrition throughout the life cycle, special dietary needs, and food budgeting. CSU; UC (CAN FCS 2) 5:00pm-6:30pm MERCHANT K 3.0 SAN505 • 1614 TTH THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

HEAL 101 Principles of Health

Includes instruction on exercise, weight maintenance, nutrition, human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, drug use, cancers, and cardiovascular diseases. Emphasizes principles of wellness. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in HEAL 101L. 9:30am-10:45am SKVARNA N 3.0 SAN609 • 1622 MW 11:00am-12:15pm PRETI M 3.0 SAN609 • 1630 MW

HEAL 101L Principles of Health Laboratory

Introduces current research on fitness and wellness and involves each student in fitness assessment including Online Course Icons cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, body composition, and weight management. Meets the health education requirement. This class is offered pass/no pass only. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Concurrent enrollment in HEAL 101. +1640 MW 12:30pm-1:20pm PRETI M 1.0 SAN204

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History of western civilization from 1648 to contemporary times, with emphasis on western culture and humanities. CSU; UC (CAN HIST 4) 11:00am-12:15pm LANE L 3.0 SAN601 • 1372 MW

Students use software to develop landscape designs, perspective/elevation drawings, and cost estimating on personal computers. CSU 2920 W 5:00pm-9:45pm STONE R 3.0 SAN108

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(Material Fee: $85.00) Introduction to the world’s wine-producing regions, including history, viticultural practice, and wine-making styles. Lab fee for wine tasting required. Must be 21 years of age to enroll. CSU 3506 W 6:30pm-9:15pm COLANGELO D 3.0 SAN406

HORT 145 Introduction to Enology

(Material Fee: $85.00) Students will be presented with an overview of the history and development of winemaking, detailing the grape varieties produced in the major wine-producing regions. Students must be 21 years old to enroll. CSU; UC +3947 F 6:30pm-9:15pm COLANGELO D 3.0 SAN406

Humanities HUMN 101 Introduction to the Arts

Explores literature, music, art, theater, philosophy, film, architecture, and dance. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 2174 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm ARCHER R 3.0 SAN201

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Italian

Literature

ITAL 101 Elementary Italian (First Semester)

LIT 120 Introduction to Literature

Understanding of modern Italian. Study of grammar and vocabulary, reading, and writing. Emphasis on developing oral proficiency. CSU; UC 2382 TTH 4:00pm-6:15pm DYESS J 4.0 SAN507

ITAL 102 Elementary Italian (Second Semester)

Continuation of ITAL 101. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency in Italian. Selected cultural topics. CSU; UC (CAN ITAL 4) PREREQUISITE: ITAL 101 or two years of high school Italian. 3184 MW 6:30pm-8:45pm PETRI A 4.0 SAN308

Japanese JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese (First Semester)

Understanding of the language structure and skills through the study of grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing. Hiragana, Katakana, and basic Kanji characters are introduced. CSU; UC (CAN JAPN 2; JAPN 101 + 102 OR 105+106+102 = CAN JAPN SEQ A) 4057 TTH 4:00pm-6:45pm KAMEDA N 5.0 SAN202

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This course provides a general introduction to literary genres — prose fiction (short story and novel), poetry, drama and film — in order to enhance students’ skills in analyzing texts and film with insight. CSU; UC ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 2184 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm ORDWAY H 3.0 SAN401

LIT 261 English Literature

Survey of major writers in English literature from the late 18th to the 21st century; eras include Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Postmodern. CSU; UC (CAN ENGL 10; LIT 260 + LIT 261 = CAN ENGL SEQ B) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 2190 TTH 12:30pm-1:45pm MUSHINSKY J 3.0 SAN308

Mathematics MATH 101 Intermediate Algebra

KINE 100 Functional Resistance Training

Weight training to improve activities of daily living or athletic performance, weight loss, stress reduction, body appearance, core strength, balance, speed, power and coordination, while decreasing the risk of orthopedic injury and low back pain. CSU; UC pending +4105 TTH 1:30pm-3:00pm PRETI M 1.0 FROGS THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/21).

Study of radicals, rational expressions, relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and equations. Offered in both traditional and self-paced format. PREREQUISITE: MATH 830 or MATH 830B with a grade of “C” or better, or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 101, MATH 101A, and MATH 101B. 1762 MW 11:00am-12:45pm FERREIRAE K 4.0 SAN501 1764 TTH 11:00am-12:45pm NODDINGS V 4.0 SAN305 4:00pm-5:45pm JOHNSON D 4.0 SAN501 • 1840 MW 6:30pm-8:15pm LEDERMAN B 4.0 SAN305 • 1756 TTH 4074 MW 6:30pm-8:40pm DALTON M 4.0 SAN501 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

KINE 145 Yoga Essentials

MATH 101A Intermediate Algebra Part 1

Kinesiology

KINE 147 Yoga Core

This is the second in a three-part series in order to gain Yoga certification. It includes advanced Yoga asana and posture work, continuation of Yoga history and philosophy, and further integration of knowledge and wisdom to effectively teach and practice. 4113 TTH 1:00pm-4:15pm LIGHT L 3.0 SAN204

KINE 152 Yoga

Introduces students to philosophy, history, and core poses that improve physical endurance, flexibility, balance, and posture; and restore peacefulness. CSU; UC — credit limitation +3932 TTH 9:00am-10:30am TBA 1.0 SAN204 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19). +3931 MW 9:30am-11:00am PRETI M 1.0 SAN204 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/18).

Library LIBR 101 Library and Information Strategies

Designed to provide the student with an understanding of print and electronic resources available in an academic library, as well as research skills that can be used to find information for papers, presentations, and other class assignments. CSU; UC — credit limitation 2850 TBA LY P 1.0 SAN107 See class information in ALL COURSES section. 3036 TBA GANGULI V (01/20-03/14) See class information in ALL COURSES section.

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*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

Study of radicals, rational expressions, relations and functions, and equations. Offered in both traditional and self-paced format. PREREQUISITE: MATH 830 or MATH 830B with a grade of “C” or better, or qualification through the Math competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 101, MATH 101A, and MATH 101B. 4319 F 11:00am-12:45pm CARLETON R 2.0 SAN103 4317 M 3:00pm-4:45pm FERREIRAE K 2.0 SAN103 4318 T 5:00pm-6:45pm DALTON M 2.0 SAN103

MATH 101B Intermediate Algebra Part 2

Study of rational expressions, relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Offered in both traditional and self-paced format. PREREQUISITE: MATH 101A with a grade of “C” or better. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 101, MATH 101A, and MATH 101B. 4321 F 1:00pm-2:45pm CARLETON R 2.0 SAN103 4320 TH 5:00pm-6:45pm DALTON M 2.0 SAN103

MATH 103 Statistics

An introduction to data analysis.Topics include design of experiments, descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, probability, sampling, estimation, and significance testing. Students will use appropriate technology to analyze real-world data. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN STAT 2) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 1842 TTH 9:30am-10:45am AVERY P 3.0 SAN304 3512 MW 9:30am-10:45am FERREIRAE K 3.0 SAN501 3514 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm PEROVIC Z 3.0 SAN501 3040 TTH 5:00pm-6:15pm AVERY P 3.0 SAN304

MATH 115 Calculus with Applications

Designed for social science, economics, and business majors whose programs require a calculus course. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 34) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 1782 MW 1:00pm-2:45pm NODDINGS V 4.0 SAN305 1784 TTH 4:30pm-6:15pm NAVO C 4.0 SAN501

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This is the foundation course for the Yoga Certification Program. It includes the introduction and exploration of Yoga and becoming a Yoga teacher while deepening one’s own practice. Breath work, movement in the postures, and philosophy are an essential part of the mind/body/spirit connection of this course. 4115 MW 2:00pm-4:15pm LIGHT L 3.0 SAN204


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MATH 125 College Algebra

MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

Topics include definitions, properties, and graphs of functions and inverse functions, zeros of polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations. CSU; UC — credit limitation PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 9:30am-10:45am SALEHPOOR Z 3.0 SAN304 • 1788 MW Self-Paced

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MATH 130 Trigonometry

Topics include definitions, properties, graphs, and equations of trigonometric functions, applications, and identities. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU (CAN MATH 8) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 1804 TTH 9:30am-10:45am PEROVIC Z 3.0 SAN501 Self-Paced

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MATH 135 Pre-Calculus Mathematics

A study of functions and their properties. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 16) PREREQUISITE: MATH 130 with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. COREQUISITE: MATH 130 if prerequisite not met. 1808 TTH 11:00am-1:15pm AVERY P 5.0 SAN304

MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

SAN ELIJO

Mathematics

This course is the first in a three-semester calculus sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Topics include limits, derivatives, applications of derivatives, an introduction to integration, and applications of integrals. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN MATH 18; MATH 150 + MATH 155 = CAN MATH SEQ B; MATH 150 + MATH 155 + MATH 260 = CAN MATH SEQ C) PREREQUISITE: MATH 130 and MATH 135 with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 1816 TTH 1:00pm-3:15pm NODDINGS V 5.0 SAN305

This course is the second in a three-semester calculus sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Topics include advanced integration techniques, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. NOTE: A graphics calculator is required. Please attend the first class meeting before purchasing. CSU; UC (CAN MATH 20; MATH 150 + MATH 155 = CAN MATH SEQ B; MATH 150 + MATH 155 + MATH 260 = CAN MATH SEQ C) PREREQUISITE: MATH 150 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. 2934 TTH 1:30pm-3:15pm AVERY P 4.0 SAN304

MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

This course is the third in a three-semester calculus sequence designed for mathematics, science, and engineering majors.Topics include vectors, graphs in three dimensions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation and multiple integration, and topics from vector calculus. CSU; UC (CAN MATH 22; MATH 150 + MATH 155 + MATH 260 = CAN MATH SEQ C) PREREQUISITE: MATH 155 with a grade of “C” or better or approved equivalent. 2958 TTH 1:00pm-2:45pm PEROVIC Z 4.0 SAN501

MATH 820 Pre-Algebra

Operations on positive and negative numbers; fractions, decimals, and percents; basic geometry; fundamental algebraic concepts; square roots; adding, subtracting, and multiplying expressions with square roots; and applications. Completion of the matriculation process recommended prior to enrollment. Details about the matriculation process found in the section on “Testing and Matriculation Information.” 11:00am-12:45pm CONGLETON C 4.0 SAN307 • 1838 TTH

MATH 820A Pre-Algebra Part 1

This course is designed as the first half of the Pre-Algebra course. Successful completion of this course together with MATH 820B will be equivalent to MATH 820. 4312 W 3:00pm-4:45pm AVERY P 2.0 SAN103

MATH 820B Pre-Algebra Part 2

This course is designed as the second half of the Pre-Algebra course. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820A with a grade of C or better. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 820, MATH 820A, and MATH 820B. 4313 W 5:00pm-6:45pm AVERY P 2.0 SAN103

MATH 101 or MATH 101A and MATH 101B Intermediate Algebra

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MATH 830 Elementary Algebra

MUS 130 Beginning Guitar

Designed to prepare students for Intermediate Algebra. Topics include simplifying algebraic expressions involving polynomials and rational terms; factoring; solving linear equations; solving quadratic equations using factoring; analyzing graphs of linear equations; and solving applied problems. Offered in both traditional and self-paced formats. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820 or MATH 820B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 100, MATH 100A, and MATH 100B. 9:00am-10:45am SALEHPOOR Z 4.0 SAN305 • 3510 TTH 1730 MW 11:00am-12:45pm NODDINGS V 4.0 SAN305 4:30pm-6:15pm LEDERMAN B 4.0 SAN305 • 1722 TTH 1:30pm-3:40pm JOHNSON D 4.0 SAN501 • 3508 MW THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/02-05/20).

MATH 830A Elementary Algebra Part 1

The first half of Elementary Algebra. Topics include simplifying algebraic expressions involving polynomials; solving and graphing linear equations. PREREQUISITE: MATH 820 or MATH 820B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 830, MATH 830A, and MATH 830B. 4314 T 3:00pm-4:45pm PEROVIC Z 2.0 SAN103 3644 TBA APALATEA J 2.0 SAN103

MATH 830B Elementary Algebra Part 2

Media Arts and Technologies MAT 110 Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

Introduction to the digital imaging software program, Adobe Photoshop. Students will use photo editing and color correction tools to enhance digital images and to create special effects using the computer. Projects include raster graphic designs for use in print publishing, website design, and multimedia. Involves considerable hands-on instruction and multiple projects. CSU 4297 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA 3.0 SAN108 4298 TH 12:30pm-3:15pm MALONE J 3.0 SAN108

Music MUS 109 Beginning Music Theory Through Guitar

Music theory is learned in this course through guitar applications. It is designed to help guitarists comprehend elementary music theory and immediately apply it to guitar. CSU; UC 1996 M 6:30pm-9:15pm LIBERTINO D 3.0 SAN201

MUS 115 Introduction to Music

A survey course in listening to and understanding music from the earliest notated music to the present. CSU; UC — credit limitation 2002 TTH 9:30am-10:45am CRATTY W 3.0 SAN201

MUS 118 Music Appreciation

Intensive study of music history and literature from 1800 to the present. CSU; UC 3342 M 2:00pm-4:45pm O’BRIEN K 3.0 SAN201

MUS 120 Beginning Keyboard/Piano I

Beginning class in piano performance; rudimentary music fundamentals, scales, chords, sight-reading using standard songs, and appropriate keyboard literature. CSU; UC (CAN MUS 22) 2014 M 6:30pm-8:15pm LEE J 1.0 SAN203

MUS 121 Beginning Keyboard/Piano II

Units Room #

Basic guitar performance and notation for students with no or limited experience. CSU; UC 2030 S 10:00am-11:45am HILL M 1.0 SAN201 2034 TH 12:30pm-2:15pm LIBERTINO D 1.0 SAN201

MUS 131 Intermediate/Advanced Guitar

A continuation of basic guitar reading and performance skills as learned in MUS 130. Emphasizes reading intermediate and advanced level traditional and non-traditional guitar repertoire as well as blues, rock, popular, and folk styles. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 130 or audition held at first class meeting. +2042 S 10:00am-11:45am HILL M 1.0 SAN201 +2046 TH 12:30pm-2:15p, LIBERTINO D 1.0 SAN201

MUS 141 Vocal Fundamentals

Group and individual instruction in singing technique, including study of breathing, voice placement, diction, phrasing, and interpretation. CSU; UC +2054 TH 3:00pm-4:45pm LOPEZ S 1.0 SAN201

MUS 170 College-Community Symphonic Orchestra

This class includes the preparation and performance of orchestral literature. Repertoire varies by semester, but is selected from music from the 17th century to the present. Members participate in rehearsals and performances. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: By audition only at the first class meeting. +2072 T 6:30pm-9:15pm SWEM D 1.0 SAN204

Oceanography OCEA 101 Introduction to Oceanography

The scientific study of the ocean. Topics include the formation and evolution of the ocean basins, atmosphere-ocean interactions, waves, tides, coastal oceanography, and an introduction to the study of marine life, including plankton, fishes, and marine mammals. CSU; UC 1450 MW 9:30am-10:45am METZLER C 3.0 SAN406 3520 TTH 9:30am-10:45am MELDAHL K 3.0 SAN407 1454 MW 11:00am-12:15pm METZLER C 3.0 SAN406 1458 M 6:30pm-9:15pm SACRAMENTO G 3.0 SAN406

OCEA 101L Introductory Oceanography Laboratory

Study of navigational charts, waves, tides, coastal processes, and marine organisms. Field trips include visits to coastal marine habitats, an aquarium, and a half-day ocean voyage. Student-paid field trip fees will be discussed at the first class meeting. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: OCEA 101. COREQUISITE: OCEA 101 if prerequisite not met. 1460 M 2:00pm-4:45pm MELDAHL K 1.0 SAN406 1462 W 2:00pm-4:45pm MELDAHL K 1.0 SAN406

Philosophy PHIL 100 Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

Use of reasoning tools with an emphasis on practical life: arguments, fallacies, language, explanations. CSU; UC (CAN PHIL 6) 11:00am-12:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN201 • 1246 TTH

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

Analysis of classical and contemporary works on issues such as free will, human nature, knowledge, and God. CSU; UC (CAN PHIL 2) 9:30am-10:45am TBA 3.0 SAN305 • 1228 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN308 • 1238 TTH

PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems

An inquiry into the nature of morality as it applies to a variety of issues. CSU; UC (CAN PHIL 4) 9:30am-10:45am MARTIN J 3.0 SAN505 • 1242 MW

PHIL 122 World Religions

Comparison of major religions. CSU; UC 6:30pm-9:15pm WESELOH III • 1252 W

3.0 SAN407

Continuing keyboard performance training and study notation, scales, chords, and sight-reading with specialized key areas, basic transposition skills, and appropriate keyboard and piano literature. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: MUS 120 or audition on first class meeting day. 2022 M 6:30pm-8:15pm LEE J 1.0 SAN203

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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SAN ELIJO

The second half of Elementary Algebra. Topics include simplifying algebraic expressions involving rational expressions, solving quadratic equations by factoring. PREREQUISITE: MATH 830A with a grade of “C” or better. Repeatability: Students may earn a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MATH 830, MATH 830A, and MATH 830B. 4315 TH 3:00pm-4:45pm PEROVIC Z 2.0 SAN103

Instructor


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Psychology

PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II

PSYC 115 Human Sexuality

Study of thermodynamics, electricity, electrical circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic fields. CSU; UC (CAN PHYS 12; PHYS 151 + PHYS 152 + PHYS 253 = CAN PHYS SEQ B) PREREQUISITES: MATH 155 and PHYS 151. COREQUISITE: MATH 155 if prerequisites not met. 3116 TTH 12:30pm-3:15pm ARTUKOVIC E 4.0 SAN502

Instructor

Units Room #

Examines the biological, psychological, and social aspects of human sexuality. CSU; UC 2774 W 6:30pm-9:15pm ELCHLEPP M 3.0 SAN505

PSYC 121 Human Development

Political Science

This is a study of emotional, intellectual, social, and physical growth patterns from conception to death. Explores major theories of development. CSU; UC — credit limitation 4141 W 6:30pm-9:15pm TBA 3.0 SAN305

PLSC 101 Introduction to Political Science

PSYC 125 Psychology of Women

Study of society, law, government, ideologies in a social, historical, cultural, and economic context. CSU; UC 9:30am-10:45am CASTANEDA G 3.0 SAN302 • 1284 MW 6:00pm-8:45pm PHILLIPS J 3.0 SAN308 • 1288 T

PLSC 102 American Institutions and History

Designed specifically to satisfy the American Institutions and History requirement by studying basic concepts in American and California political and historical traditions. We also focus on concepts citizens should understand in order to vote intelligently and otherwise effectively participate in politics. CSU; UC (CAN GOVT 2) 1:30pm-3:15pm CASTANEDA G 4.0 SAN609 • 1294 MW 6:00pm-9:45pm PHILLIPS J 4.0 SAN307 • 1298 TH

Psychology PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology

SAN ELIJO

Physics

A general introduction to the principles of human behavior. Topics include personality, stress, relationships, psychological disorders and psychotherapy. Emphasis is on both the scientific presentation of psychological information and the practical application of principles. No UC credit if taken after PSYC 101. CSU; UC — credit limitation 2746 MW 9:30am-10:45am MELENYK G 3.0 SAN505 2740 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MELENYK G 3.0 SAN307 2748 T 6:30pm-9:15pm OLSON BERMUD 3.0 SAN505

PSYC 101 General Psychology

Examines the biological basis of human behavior including topics such as neuroanatomy, language, thought, learning, memory, sensation, and perception. Introduces research methods and statistics. CSU; UC (CAN PSY 2) 2758 MW 9:30am-10:45pm DRECUN A 3.0 SAN201 11:00am-12:15pm ESO S 3.0 SAN505 • 2754 TTH 2762 TTH 3:30pm-4:45pm CLOPTON J 3.0 SAN505 3378 TH 6:30pm-9:15pm CLOPTON J 3.0 SAN505

PSYC 103 Social Psychology

Examines the effects of society and social groups on individuals. CSU; UC 3847 TTH 9:30am-10:45am ESO S 3.0 SAN609 3845 MW 11:00am-12:15pm RICHIE-ZAVAL 3.0 SAN407

PSYC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science

Covers methods for analyzing data in the behavioral sciences. Topics include research design, descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN PSY 6) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 3853 MW 11:00am-12:15pm BONCHEK P 3.0 SAN302 2:00pm-3:15pm ESO S 3.0 SAN112 • 3849 TTH 3850 M 6:30pm-9:15pm PERRY C 3.0 SAN305

PSYC 113 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

Study of the child from conception through adolescence. Principles of human development with emphasis on cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development within cultural and family contexts. Not open to students with credit in CHLD 113. CSU; UC — credit limitation ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL 100. 4140 TTH 11:00am-12:15pm KENSEL E 3.0 SAN202

PSYC 114 Abnormal Psychology

A detailed examination of Icons behavioral disorders and clinical therapies for such Online Course disorders. CSU; UC ADVISORY: PSYC 100 or 101. 2768 TTH 9:30am-10:45am HALL T 3.0 SAN307

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Online

An examination of psychological theories, including feminist theories, of women’s development. Topics include biological and cultural factors, the influences of sexism and gender socialization, and the development of selfconcept, sexuality, personal relationships, health education, work, aging, and violence against women. CSU; UC 4091 MW 11:00am-12:15pm ELCHLEPP M 3.0 SAN505

Real Estate REAL 110 Real Estate — Legal Aspects

This introductory course covers laws and contracts for selling and buying real estate. 1332 M 6:30pm-9:15pm BURKE K 3.0 SAN401

Sociology SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology

Includes the principles of human relationships and social institutions. CSU; UC (CAN SOC 2) 2810 MW 9:30am-10:45am HA T 3.0 SAN502 12:30pm-1:45pm BONCHEK P 3.0 SAN609 • 2816 TTH 2:00pm-4:45pm BONCHEK P 3.0 SAN201 • 2818 W 6:30pm-9:15pm RICHIE-ZAVAL 3.0 SAN302 • 2822 TH

SOC 102 Contemporary Social Problems

Analysis of problems of social inequality, poverty, crime, the family, education, health care, and others. CSU; UC (CAN SOC 4) 2828 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm HA T 3.0 SAN401

SOC 103 Social Psychology

Examines the effects of society and social groups on individuals. CSU; UC 4162 TTH 9:30am-10:45am ESO S 3.0 SAN609 4160 MW 11:00am-12:15pm RICHIE-ZAVAL 3.0 SAN407

SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science

Covers methods for analyzing data in the behavioral sciences. Topics include research design, descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN PSY 6) PREREQUISITE: MATH 101 or MATH 101B with a grade of “C” or better or qualification through the Math Competency Exam or approved equivalent. 11:00am-12:15pm BONCHEK P 3.0 SAN302 • 4156 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm ESO S 3.0 SAN112 • 4152 TTH 4153 M 6:30pm-9:15pm PERRY C 3.0 SAN305

Spanish SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish (First Semester)

Introduction to modern Spanish through study of grammar, reading, and writing. Emphasis on developing oral proficiency. Students with credit in SPAN 102, 201, 202, or 203 may not enroll for credit in SPAN 101. CSU; UC (CAN SPAN 2; SPAN 101 + SPAN 102 = CAN SPAN SEQ A) 2410 MW 9:30am-11:45am DETWILER D 4.0 SAN308 2422 MW 12:00pm-2:15pm HOUSE C 4.0 SAN502 2426 TTH 12:00pm-2:15pm ALVARADO F 4.0 SAN303 2942 MW 6:30pm-8:45pm BECKMAN W 4.0 SAN609 Self-Paced

2398 TBA HOUSE C See class information in ALL COURSES section.

Online class: Go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta

• On-Campus class with Limited Online Instruction

4.0 SAN508


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Units Room #

Spanish SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish (Second Semester)

Continuation of SPAN 101. Emphasis on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. Students with credit in SPAN 201, 202, or 203 may not enroll for credit in SPAN 102. CSU; UC (CAN SPAN 4; SPAN 101 + SPAN 102 = CAN SPAN SEQ A) PREREQUISITE: SPAN 101 with a “C” or better or two years of high school Spanish. 2446 TTH 9:30am-11:45am DETWILER D 4.0 SAN502 2454 TTH 12:00pm-2:15pm HOUSE C 4.0 SAN306 2474 TTH 6:30pm-8:45pm ALVARADO F 4.0 SAN609 Self-Paced

2438 TBA HOUSE C See class information in ALL COURSES section.

4.0 SAN508

SPAN 152 Beginning Conversation

Basic Spanish for everyday situations. Emphasis on oral communication with an overview of grammar and vocabulary fundamentals. 4069 F 9:00am-11:45am PICKSLAY A 3.0 SAN502

SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester)

Continuation of SPAN 101 and SPAN 102. Review and expansion of first-year grammar. Emphasis on communicative proficiency. Readings from diverse sources. Students with credit in SPAN 202 or 203 may not enroll for credit in SPAN 201. CSU; UC — credit limitation (CAN SPAN 8; SPAN 201 + SPAN 202 = CAN SPAN SEQ B). PREREQUISITE: SPAN 102 with a “C” or better or three years of high school Spanish. 2888 MW 12:00pm-2:15pm RODRIGUEZ L 4.0 SAN304

SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester)

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Time

Instructor

Units Room #

Need money for college?

Help awaits you in the Financial Aid/Scholarship Office! There just never seems to be enough money for fees, books and supplies. The MiraCosta College Financial Aid/Scholarship Office may be able to help you. Whether it is with an enrollment fee waiver (BOGW), a Pell Grant or a book loan, we want to assist you. But we can’t do anything until you tell us that you need help. We have bilingual staff including counselors to answer your questions five days a week. Evening hours are available four nights a week. Why not come in and get some help and maybe some money? Let us help you stay in school and be successful! Waiting to serve you, your Financial Aid/Scholarship Office staff at MiraCosta College

Financial Aid/ Scholarship Office Building 3000 Oceanside Campus (760) 795-6711 Spring hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m–7 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

SAN ELIJO

Continuation of SPAN 201. Emphasis on reading, composition, and oral communication. CSU; UC (CAN SPAN 10; SPAN 201 + SPAN 202 = CAN SPAN SEQ B). PREREQUISITE: SPAN 201 with a “C” or better or four years of high school Spanish or equivalent. 4065 MW 6:30pm-8:45pm TBA 4.0 SAN502

SPAN 210 Intermediate Conversation and Reading

Development of oral communication and reading comprehension through cultural materials, discussion of practical topics, fundamental and expanded vocabulary, and commonly used idioms. Some grammar review. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: SPAN 102 with a “C” or better or three years of high school Spanish. 3526 TTH 5:00pm-6:30pm LEE T 3.0 SAN308 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

SPAN 211 Intermediate Conversation and Writing

Emphasis on oral communication and intermediate level writing in Spanish. Review of some advanced grammar. May be taken concurrently with SPAN 202. CSU; UC PREREQUISITE: SPAN 201 or SPAN 210 or four years of high school Spanish. 3528 TTH 5:00pm-6:30pm LEE T 3.0 SAN308 THIS IS A LATE-START CLASS, (02/03-05/19).

Work Experience Education WKEX 233 Cooperative Work Experience — General

For students whose work is not related to their instructional major. COREQUISITES: Students must be employed and complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. Note: All students are required to participate in an orientation session online or in the Career Center, Building 3700, by the drop/add deadline or they will be dropped from the class. This class offers variable units with multiple start dates and may be added after the drop/add period. See the ad on page 73 for course requirements. For more information call (760) 795-6772 or visit www.miracosta. edu/careers. +2916 TBA DAVIS D 3.0 TBA +4176 TBA DAVIS D 2.0 TBA

Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

For students whose work is related to their instructional major. See ALL COURSES section for courses numbered 299 in these disciplines: ACCT, ADM, ARCH, AUTO, BTEC, BUS, BOT, CHLD, CIS, CS, COSM, DRAF, DRAM, HORT, HOSP, KINE, MAT, MAP, MUS, NURS, RPT, REAL, REST, TOUR.

+Repeatable course

*Meets off-campus (see page 112)

ATTENTION: FRESHMEN! UniversityLink–– linking students to

Looking for guaranteed admission to a top-notch institution? UniversityLink is the answer for you! What does the UniversityLink program offer? • Guaranteed admission to UCSD. • Specialized advising appointments with MiraCosta College counselors and UCSD admission officers. IMPORTANT: ULink students must complete specific requirements during their first year at MiraCosta College to be eligible for this program, including enrolling in COUN 105. For more information about UniversityLink, please contact MiraCosta College University Transfer Center (760) 795-6880.

CSU; UC: Transferable course

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Title

Online Courses

Online

For more information about an online class listed below, see the detailed course description in the All Courses section or go to www.miracosta.edu/cybercosta. How to Crash Closed Online Courses

Online withcourse has reached maximum enrollment and students may not add the course without instructor consent. To crash a closed online course, A “closed” follow these steps: Proctored Exam

1) BEFORE classes begin, check enrollment on SURF daily because space may become available before the first day. You may be able to add on SURF if there is space. Do not e-mail or call the instructor before the first day of classes because you may not receive a response. Check the CyberCosta web site to see if the instructor has posted specific instructions for crashing. 2) AFTER classes begin, e-mail the instructor at his/her e-mail address for permission to add. Include your full name, your SURF ID, and the specific course you’d like to crash. If the instructor consents, you will receive an e-mail response with specific permission to add the course. Print the entire e-mail and take it in person to the Admissions and Records Office before the enrollment deadline to enroll and pay for the course.

Hybrid

Books for online courses may be purchased online at www.efollett.com.

Class # Catalog #

Title

Class # Catalog #

Title

1042 ACCT 101

Practical Accounting

2864 CIS

101

Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems

1048 ACCT 145

Individual Income Tax

1170

CIS

101

Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems

3278 CIS

102

Computer Literacy

2668 CIS

105

Intermediate Computer Applications

Online

On-Campus Class 1062 ACCT 148 Computer Accounting with 3986 Limited ACCT 148 Computer Accounting 3384 ACCT 158 Business Mathematics Online Instruction

1192

CIS

150

Introduction to Microsoft Word

3304 ANTH 101

Biological Anthropology

1198

CIS

152

Introduction to Microsoft Excel

4127 ANTH 102

Cultural Anthropology

1196

CIS

152

Introduction to Microsoft Excel

2602 ART

157

Art Orientation

1200 CIS

154

Advanced Microsoft Excel

3406 ART

157

Art Orientation

1202 CIS

164

Introduction to Microsoft Access

3870 ART

247

Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

1206 CIS

184

Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint

4078 ART

259

History of Renaissance to Modern Art

1212 CIS

1568 BIO

103

Animal Diversity

191 Internet Presence for the Small and Medium Business

3168 BIO

103

Animal Diversity

1210 CIS

4129 BIO

105

Genes and Technology in Society

191 Internet Presence for the Small and Medium Business

4286 BTEC

120

Business and Regulatory Practices in Biotechnology

3829 BUS

117

Human Resources Management

BUS

132

Marketing

1026 BUS

134

Retail Management

2970 BUS

140

Legal Environment of Business

BUS

140

Legal Environment of Business

1024 BUS

147

Personal Finance

3240 BUS

147

Personal Finance

1032 BUS

170

Entrepreneur I

1034 BUS

171

Entrepreneur II

1010

1016

1866 CHEM 108

Preparatory Chemistry

4119

CHLD 109

Child Behavior and Guidance

4101

CHLD 113

Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

4100 CHLD 113

Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

4099 CHLD 210

Child, Family, and Community

1156

CIS

100

Computer Applications

1158

CIS

100

Computer Applications

1160

CIS

100

Computer Applications

88

MiraCosta College • Spring 2009

1690 COMM 215

Intercultural Communication

1420 COUN 110

College Success Skills

3955 CRLP

100

Career and Life Planning

4077 CRLP

101

Introduction to Career Planning

4030 DNCE 101

History and Appreciation of Dance

2872 DRAF 101

Beginning Computer-Aided Drafting Using AutoCAD

4543 DRAM 105

Introduction to Theatre

1922 DRAM 121

Dramatic Literature (Restoration to Present)

1440 EART

106

Earth and Space Science

3170 EART

106

Earth and Space Science

4004 ECON 100

Survey of Economics

1262 ECON 101

Principles of Economics: MACRO

2354 ENGL 100

Composition and Reading

2200 ENGL 100

Composition and Reading

3108 ENGL 100

Composition and Reading

2344 ENGL 850

English Grammar and Usage

2166 FILM

101

Introduction to Film

2164 FILM

101

Introduction to Film

4007 GEOG 101

Physical Geography

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Class # Catalog #

Title

3454 GEOG 101

Physical Geography

1992 MUS

105

Music Fundamentals

1430 GEOL

101

Physical Geology

2972 MUS

105

Music Fundamentals

1432 GEOL

101

Physical Geology

3158 MUS

105

Music Fundamentals

1436 GEOL

101L Physical Geology Laboratory

1990 MUS

105

Music Fundamentals

3456 GEOL

101L Physical Geology Laboratory

1998 MUS

113

Musics in Multicultural America

4009 GEOL

101L Physical Geology Laboratory

2148 MUS

114

History of Rock and Roll

1438 GEOL

120

Environmental Geology: Earth Hazards and Humanity

2000 MUS

115

Introduction to Music

3466 HEAL

100

Nutrition Today

2004 MUS

116

A Survey of World Music

1616 HEAL

100

Nutrition Today

3162 MUS

119

History of Jazz

3468 HEAL

101

Principles of Health

2006 MUS

119

History of Jazz

1626 HEAL

101

Principles of Health

2110

MUS

201

Advanced Theory

1618 HEAL

101

Principles of Health

2114

MUS

202

Advanced Theory

1358 HIST

100

World History to 1500

2118

MUS

203

Advanced Musicianship

2882 HIST

101

World History Since 1500

2122 MUS

204

Advanced Musicianship

3216 HIST

103

Western Civilization

3976 NURS 151

Body Systems Survey for Health Professions

1370 HIST

104

Western Civilization

2544 NURS 155

Basic Medical Terminology

1376 HIST

105

History of England

1468 OCEA 101

Introduction to Oceanography

HIST

110

United States History

3490 OCEA 101

Introduction to Oceanography

1416 HIST

110

United States History

1444 OCEA 101

Introduction to Oceanography

1378 HIST

110

United States History

1442 OCEA 101

Introduction to Oceanography

1388 HIST

110

United States History

2956 PHAR 100

Basic Pharmacology—Dosages and Calculations

1390 HIST

111

United States History

1248 PHIL

100

Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

2930 HIST

111

United States History

4015 PHIL

100

Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

1408 HIST

111

United States History

4333 PHIL

100

Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

1404 HIST

117

4011

1232 PHIL

101

Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

Hospitality Law

1236 PHIL

101

Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

2516 HOSP 133

Front Office Management

1256 PHIL

101

Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

3282 KINE

190

Introduction to Kinesiology

4017

PHIL

122

World Religions

3935 KINE

200

Physical Education in the Elementary School

3338 PHIL

122

World Religions

4106 KINE

210

Exercise Prescription for Special Populations

4130 PSYC 100

Introduction to Psychology

3038 LIBR

101

Library and Information Strategies

2776 PSYC 101

General Psychology

3946 LIBR

108

Research Strategies for the Online World

3866 PSYC 104

Statistics for Behavioral Science

3975 MAP

110 Health Information Management: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record

3865 PSYC 104

Statistics for Behavioral Science

4138 PSYC 113

Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

4139 PSYC 113

Child and Adolescent Growth and Development

3867 PSYC 205

Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences

1340 REAL

100

Real Estate Principles

2836 SOC

101

Introduction to Sociology

2824 SOC

101

Introduction to Sociology

4157 SOC

104

Statistics for Behavioral Science

4158 SOC

104

Statistics for Behavioral Science

4146 SOC

205

Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences

4300 MAT

110

Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

4299 MAT

110

Digital Imaging 1: Adobe Photoshop

4302 MAT

170

Digital Imaging 2: Adobe Illustrator

3873 MAT

180

Publishing 1: Adobe InDesign

3196 MATH 101

Intermediate Algebra

1844 MATH 101

Intermediate Algebra

3478 MATH 125

College Algebra

4096 MATH 820

Pre-Algebra

1732 MATH 830

Elementary Algebra

3182 MATH 830

Elementary Algebra

1982 MUS

101

Theory I

1984 MUS

102

Theory II

1986 MUS

103

Musicianship

1988 MUS

104

Intermediate Musicianship

MiraCosta College • Spring 2009

3496 SPAN 101

Elementary Spanish (First Semester)

4337 SPAN 102

Elementary Spanish (Second Semester)

www.miracosta.edu

(760) 757-2121

89

Online

History of the Americas

2514 HOSP 114


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Late-Start Courses For more information about the late-start courses listed below, see the complete course descriptions in the All Courses section. The courses listed in this section are all courses that start AFTER the first week of spring semester including: • • • •

15-week classes that begin the week of February 2 (OC, SEC, online) Self-paced classes that have various start dates 8-week (also known as mid-semester classes) begin the week of March 23 Flexible Learning classes in Computer & Information Sciences (CIS)

Late-Start

Enroll early—many late-start courses fill before the semester begins. Class # Catalog #

Title

Class # Catalog #

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3396 ADM

100

Introduction to the Administration of Justice

1208 CIS

185

Introduction to Microsoft Windows

2496 ADM

100

Introduction to the Administration of Justice

1212 CIS

191 Internet Presence for the Small and Medium Business

3052 CRLP

101

Introduction to Career Planning

3054 CRLP

101

Introduction to Career Planning

3414 CRLP

103

Job Success Skills

1308 ANTH 101

Biological Anthropology

1324 ANTH 102

Cultural Anthropology

2692 ART

102

Drawing and Composition

2594 ART

103

Beginning Sculpture

3364 ART

201

Objects and Ideas in Contemporary Art

4120 ART

204

Painting

2698 ART

204

Painting

2628 ART

204

Painting

2632 ART

204

Painting

2640 ART

205

Waterbase Media

4083 ART

206

Figure Painting

3208 ART

210

Printmaking

4085 ART

217

Figure Sculpture

3122 ART

223

Woodworking and Furniture Design

2720 AUTO 130

Basic Automotive Tune-Up

1568 BIO

103

Animal Diversity

1642 BIO

105

Genes and Technology in Society

3264 BIO

190

Survey of Human Musculoskeletal System

4286 BTEC

120

Business and Regulatory Practices in Biotechnology

4122 BTEC

201

Advanced Cell Culture

3310 BTEC

206

Principles of Separation and HPLC

1034 BUS

171

Entrepreneur II

3833 CHLD 121

Human Development

4098 CHLD 130

Science and Math for Young Children

3006 CHLD 170

Food and Nutrition for Children

1158

CIS

100

Computer Applications

1160

CIS

100

Computer Applications

3278 CIS

102

Computer Literacy

2668 CIS

105

Intermediate Computer Applications

1192

CIS

150

Introduction to Microsoft Word

1198

CIS

152

Introduction to Microsoft Excel

1200 CIS

154

Advanced Microsoft Excel

1206 CIS

184

Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint

90

MiraCosta College • Spring 2009

4030 DNCE 101

History and Appreciation of Dance

3016 DNCE 146

Latin Dance

1100

DNCE 154

Ballet II

1104

DNCE 157

Pilates Apparatus I

3544 DNCE 157

Pilates Apparatus I

4329 DNCE 158

Dance Stretch

1116

DNCE 160

Rehearsal and Performance

1120

DNCE 160

Rehearsal and Performance

3324 DNCE 166

Jazz Dance I

DNCE 166

Jazz Dance I

1144

3388 DNCE 176

Modern Dance I

4026 DNCE 179

Musical Theatre Dance

DNCE 183

Commercial Dance

4028 DNCE 183

Commercial Dance

3436 DNCE 186

Choreography II

3286 DNCE 257

Pilates Apparatus II

4328 DRAF 120

Manufacturing Processes

4323 DRAM 125

Beginning Acting Lab

1928 DRAM 130

Acting I

3440 DRAM 139

Stage and Concert Management

4044 DRAM 270

Rehearsal and Performance—Technical Theatre

4043 DRAM 270

Rehearsal and Performance—Technical Theatre

4025 DRAM 271

Rehearsal and Performance—Acting

4034 DRAM 271

Rehearsal and Performance—Acting

3170 EART

1128

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Earth and Space Science

2260 ENGL 100

Composition and Reading

2264 ENGL 100

Composition and Reading

2308 ENGL 280

Creative Writing

1342 GEOG 101

Physical Geography

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Title

Class # Catalog #

Title

2880 GEOG 101

Physical Geography

3604 LIBR

101

Library and Information Strategies

1350 GEOG 101L Physical Geography Laboratory

3778 LIBR

101

Library and Information Strategies

1352 GEOG 102

Cultural Geography

3946 LIBR

108

Research Strategies for the Online World

3332 GEOG 104

World Geography

3961 MAT

235

Web Design 3: Site Design and Architecture

1432 GEOL

101

Physical Geology

4074

1436 GEOL

101L Physical Geology Laboratory

3666 MATH 101A Intermediate Algebra Part 1

1438 GEOL

120

Environmental Geology: Earth Hazards and Humanity

3668 MATH 101B Intermediate Algebra Part 2

1614 HEAL

100

Nutrition Today

3672 MATH 820B Pre-Algebra Part 2

1636 HEAL

101

Principles of Health

3508 MATH 830

Elementary Algebra

Therapeutic Massage II

1986 MUS

103

Musicianship

4111

HEAL 210

MATH 101

Intermediate Algebra

1356 HIST

100

World History to 1500

1988 MUS

104

Intermediate Musicianship

1366 HIST

101

World History Since 1500

1990 MUS

105

Music Fundamentals

1368 HIST

103

Western Civilization

2148 MUS

114

History of Rock and Roll

3470 HIST

109

History of the Middle East

4388 MUS

118

Music Appreciation

1388 HIST

110

United States History

3162 MUS

119

History of Jazz

1408 HIST

111

United States History

3236 MUS

175

Classical Guitar Ensemble

3950 HORT 120

Urban Forestry

3238 MUS

176

Guitar Orchestra

2516 HOSP 133

Front Office Management

2142 MUS

295

Concert Production

4105 KINE

100

Functional Resistance Training

3976 NURS 151

Body Systems Survey for Health Professions

3903 KINE

111

Cardio Conditioning

2544 NURS 155

Basic Medical Terminology

3904 KINE

118

Basketball Techniques

2528 NURS 160

Certified Nursing Assistant

3905 KINE

118

Basketball Techniques

3980 NURS 163

Home Health Aide

3906 KINE

120

Golf, Beginning

4324 NURS 165 Intravenous and Blood Withdrawal Certification

3907 KINE

121

Golf, Intermediate

3910 KINE

136

Tennis, Beginning

3912 KINE

136

Tennis, Beginning

3911 KINE

136

Tennis, Beginning

3914 KINE

137

Tennis, Intermediate

3916 KINE

137

Tennis, Intermediate

3915 KINE

137

Tennis, Intermediate

3925 KINE

142

Body Conditioning/Wellness Lab

3927 KINE

151

Stretch for Flexibility and Relaxation

3931 KINE

152

Yoga

3932 KINE

152

Yoga

3934 KINE

153

Backpacking and Wilderness Survival Lecture

3936 KINE

153L Backpacking and Wilderness Survival Lab

3918 KINE

236

Tennis, Advanced

3920 KINE

236

Tennis, Advanced

3919 KINE

236

Tennis, Advanced

3038 LIBR

101

Library and Information Strategies

for Nurses

2534 NURS 171

Licensed Vocational Nursing II

2538 NURS 173

Licensed Vocational Nursing IV

2540 NURS 275

Licensed Vocational Nursing VI

3490 OCEA 101

Introduction to Oceanography

1468 OCEA 101

Introduction to Oceanography

2956 PHAR 100

Basic Pharmacology—Dosages and Calculations

4015 PHIL

100

Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

1236 PHIL

101

Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

1254 PHIL

101

Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality

PHIL

122

World Religions

4017

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General Psychology

4142 PSYC 121

Human Development

2826 SOC

101

Introduction to Sociology

2830 SOC

102

Contemporary Social Problems

4336 SOC

110

Comparative Cultures

3526 SPAN 210

Intermediate Conversation and Reading

3528 SPAN 211

Intermediate Conversation and Writing

2916 WKEX 233

Cooperative Work Experience — General

4176

WKEX 233

Cooperative Work Experience — General

WKEX 299

Cooperative Work Experience — Occupational

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Late-Start

In 1972, MiraCosta took over the Oceanside and Carlsbad unified school districts’ adult high school and continuing education programs. These programs are now offered at MiraCosta’s Community Learning Center on Mission Avenue in Oceanside.

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Enrollment Information and Policies Enrolling in Classes All students are eligible to enroll in classes using the SURF online enrollment system. Students may also enroll in person at the Admissions and Records Office at either campus on or after their assigned enrollment date and time.

Second-Priority Enrollment: December 15–January 19 SURF is open to: • Returning students (students who previously attended MiraCosta but were not enrolled in fall 2008) •

Enrollment Schedule

First-time college students who have not completed testing, orientation and advisement (see page 100)

First-Priority Enrollment: November 19–December 12

Students new to MiraCosta who have prior college credit

SURF is open to:

All first-priority students who have not yet enrolled or who wish to add/drop classes

• •

Continuing students (students enrolled fall 2008) First-time college students who have completed testing, orientation and advisement (see page 100)

First-priority students are assigned a specific enrollment date and time based on the number of units completed at MiraCosta College through summer 2008 (see below). New students who have completed testing, orientation and advisement are also assigned a first-priority date and time. Beginning November 3, find your specific enrollment appointment by logging onto SURF, clicking “Self Service,” then “Enrollment.” Next select “Enrollment Dates.” Once you have your enrollment appointment date and time, you may enroll online or in person on or after your appointment time. Number of units completed: (not incl. current semester)

Enroll on or after:

40.5–50.......................................Nov. 19 50.5–60.......................................Nov. 20 60.5–70.......................................Nov. 21 70.5–80.......................................Nov. 24 a.m. 80.5–90.......................................Nov. 24 p.m. 30.5–40.......................................Nov. 25 20.5–30.......................................Nov. 26 Matriculated students.................Dec. 1 or 2 10.5–20.......................................Dec. 3 or 4 4.5–10.........................................Dec. 5 or 8 0–4..............................................Dec. 9, 10 or 11 90.5+............................................Dec. 12

Priority Enrollment for Special Populations By regulation, colleges may grant early registration priority to special populations including students participating in EOPS, students identified as DSPS, recently discharged military veterans, and active duty military personnel. Contact the EOPS, DSPS or Admissions and Records offices for more information.

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Second-priority students do not have a specific enrollment appointment and may enroll using SURF online or in person beginning December 15. NOTE: Returning and first-time students to MiraCosta must have an Application for Admission on file before enrolling online. See page A-1. NOTE: January 12–16, the week before classes begin, the Admissions and Records Office provides extra assistance in-person for students who have not yet applied or enrolled. Students may submit an application, enroll in classes, clear prerequisites and pay fees in one visit to campus. Students should plan on about two hours to complete this process and will need to bring transcripts or grade reports if prerequisites need to be cleared. However, since many classes fill prior to this time, students are strongly encouraged to enroll earlier.

Late Enrollment: January 20–24 January 26–31 with instructor consent During the first week of classes through January 24, you may enroll in open classes on SURF. Instructor’s permission will be required if the class is full or has other restrictions (audition, team try-out, etc.) At the instructor’s discretion, a student may enroll in/add a semester-long class until January 31 or a 15-week (Late-Start) class through February 12. Enrolling in a full or restricted class using SURF requires a permission number issued by the instructor. You may also add or enroll in class in person at the Admissions and Records Office with a permission number or an Add Card signed by the instructor. Students may enroll in open late-starting classes for up to five working days from the start of class without instructor consent. See the chart on page 93.

Admissions & Records/ Student Accounts Regular Office Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.

Extended Office Hours: January 20 – 22 Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m.– 8 p.m. January 24 Saturday, 9 a.m.– 2 p.m. January 31 Saturday, 9 a.m.– 2 p.m.

Oceanside Campus: Admissions & Records T110 Student Accounts 3200

San Elijo Campus: Admissions & Records/ Student Accounts Administration Building

Fees are due at the time of enrollment

Pay with VISA or MasterCard when using SURF online; or cash, check, VISA or MasterCard when enrolling in person. Students who cannot pay by VISA or MasterCard must go immediately to the Student Accounts Office to pay for classes, or risk being dropped for non-payment.

Attendance at First Class Meeting To insure your place in a class, attend the first class meeting on time. Instructors may drop absent students to make room for students wishing to add the class. If you decide not to continue in a class for which you have enrolled, it is your responsibility to drop the class officially by using SURF or by submitting a Drop Card directly to the Admissions and Records Office.

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Students or community members with verified disabilities are entitled to appropriate accommodations. A variety of alternative formats are readily available; others may require additional time. For specific details, contact the Disabled Students Programs and Services Office, (760) 795-6658.

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Adding/Dropping Classes Adding/Dropping Classes Changes to your class schedule may be made online using SURF. If you are adding more units to your schedule, or are subject to new fees such as course fees or Student Center fees, pay at the time you add the units. After you have added or dropped classes, we recommend you print your new account detail and revised class schedule. Students are responsible for officially dropping a course at whatever point in the semester they choose to drop up to the final deadline. If a course is not officially dropped, either on SURF or in person, the student will receive a grade for the class.

Adding/Enrolling by “Crashing” Full Classes Some classes fill quickly. While you can keep checking SURF for a spot to open in a full class, we recommend instead you substitute another section of the class or a different course altogether. You may want to try “crashing.” This requires attending the first meeting of the class you want to crash. It’s best to go early to let the instructor know you are not enrolled and wish to “crash.” You will need to wait while the instructor introduces the course and takes attendance. If enrolled students are not present or other students decide to withdraw from the class, the instructor may allow you to enroll. If so, the instructor will give you a permission number to use when you add the class on SURF or in person at the Admissions and Records Office. If you are crashing an online class, contact the class instructor via e-mail. If the instructor responds with a permission number, follow the instructions below to add the class.

Permission Numbers A permission number allows you to enroll in/add classes that require instructor permission such as full classes that you successfully “crash” or classes that require an audition. A permission number allows you to add the class using SURF online, avoiding a long wait at the Admissions and Records Office. Full payment is required at the time of enrollment to complete the process of adding the class. Add Cards may still be used to add a class in person but will require either the permission number issued by the instructor or the instructor’s signature. • Permission numbers do not override prerequisites, holds, debts, class conflicts, repeats, add deadlines or other enrollment restrictions. •

Use your permission number by the add deadline for the class—your permission number will expire on the add deadline.

Be sure to make payment on the same day you enroll, either on SURF with MasterCard or Visa or at Student Accounts.

Permission numbers may only be used ONCE by the student to whom they are issued.

Important Deadlines Deadlines to add, drop, receive a refund and file for P/NP are determined by the start date of the class. Because classes are offered in several time formats, there are many deadlines throughout the semester depending on the scheduled dates of the class. The majority of classes are semester-long; those deadlines are listed first on the chart below and are noted on the College Calendar and elsewhere in the class schedule. Deadlines for other class formats are listed on the chart below. Exceptions to add deadlines listed below are noted in the individual class listings. Drop deadlines for Self-Paced or Flexible Learning classes apply to the full length of the class, regardless of when the student enrolled. The last date to drop a class is the 75% point of the class or the previous working day if the date falls on a weekend or holiday. Instructors have the option of setting an earlier final drop date. Despite the listed deadlines to add, some classes may require instructor consent to enroll after the class begins. Add Days Start Date End Date Deadline *

Deadline to drop class with no record & receive refund

Deadline to file for Pass/ No Pass grading option

Deadline to drop with a “W” grade (withdraw)

Full Semester Classes: Spring 2009 1/20/09

5/22/09

1/31/09

1/31/09

2/23/09

4/23/09

15 Week Classes: M MW MW TBA T TTH TTH W TH F S

5/18/09 5/18/09 5/20/09 5/22/09 5/19/09 5/19/09 5/21/09 5/20/09 5/21/09 5/22/09 5/16/09

2/6/09 2/6/09 2/6/09 2/6/09 2/9/09 2/9/09 2/9/09 2/10/09 2/11/09 2/12/09 2/17/09

2/11/09 2/11/09 2/11/09 2/11/09 2/12/09 2/12/09 2/12/09 2/12/09 2/12/09 2/12/09 2/12/09

3/3/09 3/3/09 3/3/09 3/4/09 3/4/09 3/4/09 3/4/09 3/5/09 3/6/09 3/6/09 3/6/09

4/23/09 4/23/09 4/24/09 4/24/09 4/24/09 4/24/09 4/24/09 4/24/09 4/24/09 4/27/09 4/23/09

8 Week Classes Beginning in January: MTWT 1/20/09 3/12/09 TWTHF 1/20/09 3/13/09 TBA 1/20/09 3/14/09 TWS 1/20/09 3/14/09 TS 1/20/09 3/14/09 MW 1/21/09 3/11/09

1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09 1/26/09

1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09 1/24/09

2/4/09 2/4/09 2/4/09 2/4/09 2/4/09 2/4/09

2/27/09 2/27/09 2/27/09 2/27/09 2/27/09 2/27/09

8 Week Classes Beginning in March: MW 3/23/09 5/13/09 MTWTH 3/23/09 5/14/09 TBA 3/23/09 5/16/09 TS 3/24/09 5/9/09 T 3/24/09 5/12/09 TTH 3/24/09 5/14/09 TWTHF 3/24/09 5/15/09 TWS 3/24/09 5/16/09 W 3/25/09 5/13/09 TH 3/26/09 5/14/09 F 3/27/09 5/15/09 S 3/28/09 5/16/09

3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/30/09 3/30/09 3/30/09 3/30/09 3/30/09 3/31/09 4/1/09 4/2/09 4/3/09

3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/27/09 3/30/09 3/31/09 4/1/09

4/7/09 4/7/09 4/8/09 4/6/09 4/7/09 4/8/09 4/8/09 4/8/09 4/8/09 4/9/09 4/10/09 4/10/09

4/30/09 5/1/09 5/1/09 4/27/09 4/30/09 5/1/09 5/1/09 5/1/09 5/1/09 5/1/09 5/1/09 5/4/09

2/2/09 2/2/09 2/2/09 2/2/09 2/3/09 2/3/09 2/3/09 2/4/09 2/5/09 2/6/09 2/7/09

*At the instructor’s discretion, a student may add/enroll in a full-semester class or 15-week class through the end of the second week of class. For other variations, check your course syllabus. For students receiving financial aid: All Adds and Drops must be completed by January 31, including short-term classes.

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Class Policies/Prerequisites Late Add Policy Add and drop deadlines are strictly enforced. Adds after class deadlines are generally not accepted however, a petition process exists for students with serious extenuating circumstances. The Late Add Petition is available in the Admissions and Records Office and must be signed by both the course instructor and the department dean. Missing the add deadline due to inability to pay fees, misunderstanding of deadlines, confusion about enrollment expectations, transfer or graduation requirements, holds or online enrollment mistakes are not acceptable reasons for petitioning.

Class Cancellations Classes canceled due to insufficient enrollment will not meet. Every attempt will be made to contact students by telephone, e-mail or mail before the class meets. Students are encouraged to adjust their schedules by picking alternative courses/times as soon as possible. Choices become increasingly limited toward the end of late enrollment so students choose another class as quickly as possible. Students who choose not to substitute another class for a canceled class do not need to drop the class and will be automatically refunded their fees.

Auditing Classes Auditing is sometimes allowed for students who wish to repeat a credit lecture course or a repeatable performance, skill or activity course when opportunities for repetition have been exhausted. Approved auditors will not receive credit for the class. Auditors will pay a non-refundable audit fee and will also be charged for all instructional materials. Students enrolled in 10 or more units may audit an additional three or fewer units without paying the fee. The current charge of $15 per unit and exemption after 10 units is subject to change pending state legislation. Students may obtain an audit form at the Admissions and Records Office and secure approval of the instructor and chair of the department. Instructors and/or department chairs reserve the right to approve or disapprove requests to audit at their discretion, and their decisions are final. Enrollment fees for audited classes cannot be waived by the Board of Governors Fee Waiver.

Repeating Classes Students may repeat twice, any course in which a grade of “D,” “F,” “NP” or “NC” has been received in order to raise the grade and grade points. To do this, you must enroll in-person at the Admissions and Records Office. Certain activity, performance and skill courses have been designated as repeatable courses and are identified with the symbol “ + “ in the course description. For more information on course repetition, see the college catalog. If you are a financial aid

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student, please refer to the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for information on repeated course work. Students are not allowed to enroll in or audit multiple sections of the same course during the same semester unless the course is short-term and one section does not overlap with the other.

Pass/No Pass Students may petition to take a course for pass/no pass (P/NP) before the 30% deadline of the semester (see calendar on page 3). A “pass” (P) grade indicates a satisfactory level of work (equivalent to a letter grade of C). Units are earned but grade points are not counted in the MiraCosta grade point average (GPA). A “no pass” (NP) grade indicates an unsatisfactory level of work or failing grade; no units are earned and it is not counted in the MiraCosta grade point average (GPA). The Petition for Pass/No Pass form is available at the Admissions and Records Office or may be accessed online at www.miracosta.edu/studentforms. Students planning to transfer should consult with a counselor before opting for P/NP to make sure this option is accepted by their intended transfer institutions.

Open Class Policy It is the policy of MiraCosta College that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course section or class shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and who meets such requisites as may be established. Limited English-speaking students who are otherwise eligible will not be excluded from any vocational education program. Los estudiantes que están calificados para entrar en el programa de educación vocacional no pueden ser excluidos debido a su inglés limitado.

Clearing Prerequisites To clear prerequisites completed at another school, please complete the Requisite Review Form on page A-5 in the center of this booklet. The completed form must be submitted to the Admissions and Records Office with a transcript or grade report for each prerequisite to be cleared. Prerequisites must be cleared by an Admissions and Records evaluator before enrolling in the class.

Regulations on Requisites MiraCosta College enforces prerequisites and corequisites during the enrollment process. A prerequisite is a requirement which 1) is authorized by statute or regulation, 2) is necessary to protect the health and safety of students or others or 3) assures that the student has the skill or knowledge presupposed to earn at least a “C” grade in a course. If you have not taken a prerequisite at MiraCosta College, complete the

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Requisite Review Form on page A-5 and bring it with a transcript or grade report from another institution to the Admissions and Records Office. If you are currently enrolled in a requisite course, you will be allowed to enroll in course(s) requiring the prerequisite for the next semester pending proof of satisfactory completion. If you do not pass the requisite course with a “C” or better, you will be withdrawn from the class requiring the prerequisite. NOTE: A permission number or instructor signature on an Add Card do not take the place of a prerequisite. The prerequisite still must be cleared before you can enroll in a class requiring a prerequisite. A prerequisite determination is not an evaluation of your course work toward transfer or a MiraCosta degree or certificate. Official evaluation of course work begins with an appointment with a MiraCosta counselor. A corequisite is a companion course taken simultaneously with the related course. It teaches skills and/or knowledge without which a student is highly unlikely to pass the related course. An advisory is the recommended preparation for a class or program but is not required. Students have the right to take a course without meeting the advisory or recommended preparation and are encouraged to do so if they feel their education, work experience or other circumstances have prepared them to succeed in the course or program. Students have the right to enroll in any course that does not require a prerequisite. MiraCosta College offers a timely challenge process to a student who feels s/he should be allowed to override a mandatory requisite for any of the grounds listed below [Title 5-55201(f)]: 1. The student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course or program without meeting the prerequisite or corequisite. 2. The student will be subject to undue delay in attaining the goal of his or her educational plan because the prerequisite or corequisite course has not been made reasonably available. 3. The prerequisite or corequisite is either unlawfully discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully discriminatory manner. 4. The prerequisite or corequisite has not been established in accordance with the district’s process for establishing prerequisites and corequisites. 5. The prerequisite or corequisite is in violation of Title 5. If the challenge is upheld, the student will be allowed to remain in the course or program providing a space was available when the challenge was filed. If the challenge is not upheld, the student will be withdrawn from the class. Additional information concerning the challenge procedure is available in the Admissions and Records offices on both campuses as well as in the college catalog.

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Fees: Information, Policies, Procedures Payment of Fees. Payment is due at the time of enrollment in classes. SURF will only accept VISA or MasterCard payment. •

To enroll online: Pay your fees online with VISA or MasterCard before signing out of SURF, or prepay in person at Student Accounts before enrolling on SURF beginning November 10. To enroll in person: Go to the Admissions and Records Office at either campus on or after your enrollment priority date and time. After enrolling, immediately pay fees at the Student Accounts Office by cash, check, VISA or MasterCard.

Scholarship Recipients. If you received a scholarship, before you enroll in classes, call or visit the Scholarship Office to discuss how to use your scholarship to pay for fees and textbooks. The Scholarship Office is located in Building 3000 on the Oceanside Campus, (760) 795-6751.

Military Tuition Assistance. Students planning to use Military Tuition Assistance must contact their Unit Education Officer to obtain authorization forms. These forms must be presented to the Student Accounts Office before enrolling in person at the Admissions and Records Office. The authorization forms must include all required signatures.

Enrollment Fee—$20 per unit for California residents. The enrollment fee is subject to the legislative process. If the California Legislature changes the fee after you have paid, you will be asked to pay any additional amount owed, or you will receive a refund as appropriate. Currently the state mandates a fee of $20 per unit. See fee assistance information, page A-6, for exemptions from this fee.

Tuition for Non-Residents—$181 per unit. Persons determined to be nonresidents of California, including international students, pay $181 per credit unit in addition to the current $20 per unit enrollment fee for a total of $201 per unit.

Residency Requirements. The residency rules as established by Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations require a one-year physical presence in California prior to the first day of the term, combined with one year of evidence of intent and ability to establish residency in California. Students may be required to present evidence regarding their residency. Some exceptions and limitations to the residency requirement exist; consult the Admissions and Records Office. Students in noncredit classes will not be required to pay non-resident tuition.

Health Services Fee—$17. The statemandated health fee is collected to cover the cost of secondary student accident insurance and to help fund the operational expenses of the Health

Services Center. For more information on services available to students, call (760) 795-6675. The following are exempt from paying the Health Services Fee: Students taking only online classes; students studying abroad; students in an approved apprenticeship training program; or students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing, in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination or organization.

Student Center Fee—$10. MiraCosta College students voted to assess a Student Center fee of $1 per credit unit but no more than $10 per fiscal year (summer 2008 to spring 2009) for those students enrolled in credit classes on the Oceanside or San Elijo Campus. Students on CalWORKs/TANF, SSI, or General Assistance are exempt from this fee.

Materials Fee. Some courses require a materials fee; see course listings.

Optional MCC Student ID Card—$6 (non-refundable once selected). The student ID card supports a variety of college services such as using computer and language labs and writing checks in the college bookstore. A valid student ID card also serves as the student’s library card, expediting access to library resources. Students without a valid student ID card also have access to library resources, but will be asked to provide proof of current semester enrollment along with a government-issued photo ID and proof of current address. MiraCosta College student ID cardholders also receive discounts at various North County businesses such as movie theatres. ID cards and replacements are issued at the Student Activities Offices on both campuses. One dollar of this fee supports the Chariot student newspaper. Students need to bring their receipt of purchase and a picture ID. Acceptable forms of ID are listed on the Student Activities web page.

Optional Parking Permit (non-refundable once selected). All vehicles not displaying a permit will be ticketed starting Feb. 2. Students may not park in staff spaces at any time. All vehicles parked in student lots on the Oceanside or San Elijo Campus Monday-Friday must display a student parking decal for the current semester. Parking in student or staff lots is not enforced on Saturday or Sunday, with the exception of disabled parking spaces and red zones. Parking permits are priced as follows: four-wheel vehicle—$35 (choice of hang tag or sticker); extra car, motorcycle, motor-driven twowheel vehicle—$17.50 (sticker only; additional hang tag, $35). The vehicle license plate number is required for a parking permit. Parking permits may be purchased online at SURF or in person at the Student Accounts Office in Bldg. 3200 on the Oceanside Campus or the Administration Building at the San Elijo Campus. Parking permits may be picked up by presenting your receipt from SURF as proof of payment, picture ID and vehicle information (vehicle license plate/year/make/model/color)

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at the Parking/Police Office on the Oceanside Campus or the Student Accounts Office. For information about parking on campus, call MiraCosta College Police, (760) 795-6674. Exceptions: Students enrolling in community education classes or who have a current California disabled placard are not required to pay parking fees. However, they must register their vehicles with Campus Police. The District accepts no responsibility for damage to vehicles parked on District property or for their contents. (Operation of Vehicles/Parking Board Policy VIII G 2)

Textbook Costs. Textbooks are often more expensive than enrollment fees and can cost as much as $150 per class. To save money, students are encouraged to participate in the bookstore’s used book and book buy-back programs when possible. If you need financial assistance to purchase textbooks and other required supplies, visit the Financial Aid Office or EOPS Office in Building 3000 on the Oceanside Campus to see if you qualify for textbook loan or grant programs.

Adding/Dropping Classes. Adding a class that increases the units of a student’s program requires immediate payment of fees. Adding and dropping classes for the same number of units before the refund deadline may be subject to additional course fees or Student Center fees.

Refund Policy. State regulations allow refunds for students with program changes during the first two weeks of a full, semester-length course or by the 10 percent point of a short-term course. Refunds will be automatically mailed or credited to your credit card throughout the semester. Fees for full-semester classes dropped by Jan. 31 will be refunded 3-4 weeks after the drop deadline. Courses which meet less than the full term are indicated by specific dates in the schedule of classes and have a 10 percent refund deadline. Refunds for those classes will be mailed periodically during the term. Fees for classes dropped after the refund deadline will not be refunded. (Title 5 |of the California Code of Regulations.)

Returned Check Policy. A penalty of $10 will be charged for each check dishonored by the bank and returned to the college. This penalty is in addition to any and all other fees, fines, and charges. A $10 processing fee is charged for a clearance of a hold placed on a student’s record for a total of $20.

Delinquent Debt Collection Charge. Each student is responsible for paying all fees for a term or session. When classes remain on or are added to the student schedule and fees are not paid, the fees owed are past due and subject to the collections process. If a delinquent debt is sent to the State Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program, a 25% penalty charge may be added to the balance owed.

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Class Selection & Fee Calculation Worksheet Time Management Worksheet Use this worksheet to plan your class schedule. Be sure to choose alternate classes in case the class you have chosen is full. Time

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30

Class Info & Units Class Number

Catalog Number

Units

Complete the information at the left to use as a reference when enrolling online with SURF. You must use VISA or MasterCard for payment to enroll on SURF. For additional payment information, see page 95. If you are receiving any type of financial assistance for your fees, see page A-6 before using SURF.

TOTAL NUMBER OF UNITS:

More than 18 units requires clearance from a counselor.

Tuition & Fees (See page 95 for further explanation of fees.) Enrollment fee (required for all students), $20 per unit Non-resident tuition (required for all non-residents of California), $181 per unit Health Services fee (required) Student Center fee (required for Oceanside and San Elijo classes only, summer ’08 through spring ’09), $10 per year maximum, $1 per unit x total number of units = Materials fees (see class listings)

$ $ $ 17.00 $ $

Optional fees (non-refundable once selected) Student ID card, $6 (ID card is required for many services. See page 95 for more information.) Parking permit (required for all vehicles parked on campus, except Sundays), $35 Motorcycle or additional vehicle, $17.50

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$ $ $ TOTAL COST: $

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First time SURF Users: To obtain your SURF ID and password go to the SURF Web site: http://surf.miracosta.edu and click on the “Get your SURF ID & Password here” link located near the bottom of the page below the SURF ID and Password box. Other information needed: credit card number and expiration date, and vehicle license plate number if purchasing a parking permit.

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SURF: Online Enrollment Instructions Who Can Use SURF?

surf.miracosta.edu a secure Web site

Spring Enrollment:

November 19 – January 31

SURF Hours:

Monday – Sunday 24 hours a day

Student Help Desk:

(760) 795-6655 studenthelp@miracosta.edu Monday– Friday

Students who were enrolled at MiraCosta fall 2008 may enroll using SURF on or after their assigned enrollment date (see page 92). New students or returning MiraCosta students who were not enrolled in fall 2008 must submit the Credit Class Application online at www.miracosta.edu or the application on page A-1 of this booklet. Allow two to three business days for processing after submitting the application before using SURF.

Who Cannot Use SURF? Some situations prevent using SURF to enroll in some or all of your classes. Those listed in Category I below must be processed/cleared at the appropriate college office on campus before your SURF enrollment date. Situations described in Category II below require in-person enrollment at the Admissions and Records Office on or after your priority date and time. CATEGORY I : Clear before using SURF

• Prerequisites— Admissions and Records Office • Enrollment in more than 18 units— Counseling Office • Board of Governors Waiver— Financial Aid Office • Cash or check prepayments— Student Accounts Office • Fee waivers—Student Accounts Office • Holds for debts—Student Accounts Office • Third party payments such as scholarships, State Department of Rehabilitation, VA benefits—Student Accounts Office • Students using Military Tuition Assistance—Student Accounts Office CATEGORY II : Must enroll in person

NOTE: You may be eligible for a Board of Governors fee waiver (BOGW). Check with the Financial Aid Office before using SURF. After you select your classes using SURF, please review your account summary carefully before choosing “Make a Payment.” If your waiver is not approved or payment is not made, you may be dropped from your classes. Fees must be paid the same day you enroll. Contact the Financial Aid Office, Bldg. 3000, or call (760) 795-6711.

• Challenge to a prerequisite • Class schedule time conflicts • Continuation in courses for which a previous grade of IP was issued • Course repeats • Auditing classes • Honors Scholar/Enrichment seminars

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Before You Use SURF If you have a scholarship, deferment or waiver (State Department of Rehabilitation, VA Vocational Rehabilitation, EOPS or CalWORKs, BOGW), you must have your paperwork processed before using SURF. If you have a delinquent account with MiraCosta, you must resolve it either online or at the Student Accounts Office, located in Bldg. 3200 on the Oceanside Campus or in the Administration Bldg. at the San Elijo Campus, before you can use SURF. If you have a hold on your account with MiraCosta, you must resolve it before registering. To find out if you have a hold, Login to SURF with your SURF ID and Password, click on the Self Service link, Campus Personal Information link, and then click on the Holds link. If you have a hold, you must contact the office(s) on campus that initially placed the hold(s) on your account to proceed with registration. All prerequisites and corequisites for classes will be enforced. You must clear prerequisites and corequisites taken at other institutions at the Admissions and Records Office at least three business days before your enrollment time. Use the Requisite Review Form on page A-5.

Login Information Your Social Security number is used for financial aid and tax purposes only, and is not used as your login ID. After you apply for admission, you will be assigned an 8-digit Student ID number that you will use the entire time you are a student at MiraCosta College. To access SURF, replace the first 0 in your Student ID number with a W. (You can also retrieve this number on the SURF web site. You will find the link under the STUDENTS MENU, highlighted in yellow, and clicking on Get your student SURF ID and password here.) This is now your SURF ID which you will use to enroll in classes and track your academic activity. Write it down— don’t forget it! For detailed instructions on using SURF, see the next page. The most frequent request for SURF assistance is “I forgot my password.” Please use the password retrieval links at the bottom of the SURF student login web page.

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SURF: Online Enrollment Instructions How to Use SURF

Click Student Center to:

You may use any computer with Internet access, including computers in MiraCosta labs. SURF-only stations are also available in the Admissions and Records offices on both campuses and in Bldg. 3000 on the Oceanside Campus.

• Manage school related activities

Click Class Search/Browse Catalog to:

• Search classes that match your search criteria

• Browse the course catalog by subject

Before signing into SURF, complete the planning and fee worksheets on page 96 for use as reference.

Ñ Go to: https://surf.miracosta.edu Enter your SURF ID and SURF Password, click Sign In. First time users click “Get your student SURF ID & password here” located at the bottom of the page. Returning users who have forgotten their information or want to reset their password click “Get your student SURF ID & password here” or “Reset your student password” respectively.

Click Academic Planning to:

• Build your Academic Planner (this is useful for planning your schedule while awaiting your enrollment appointment or planning future semesters)

Click Enrollment to:

• View and Print:

– Enrollment Appointment & Dates After you login you will see the default selection (Student Center) and the student’s navigation menu located on the left side. Click Self Service to view the available categories listed below.

– My Class Schedule – My Weekly Schedule

• Add (see steps on next page), drop, and/or swap classes

Click Payment & Account Information to:

• Print Receipt/Account Activity

– View/print Account Summary and Activities

Categories (from above screen shot): • Student Center • Class Search/Browse Catalog • Academic Planning • Enrollment • Payment & Account Information • Personal Information

• Make a payment

• Purchase parking permit and/or ID card

• View/print 1098-T tax form

Click Personal Information to:

• View/edit Personal Data Summary

• View your To Do List

• View Honors and Awards

• View HOLDS

Click Academic Records to:

• View and Print:

– Unofficial test scores

• Academic Records

– Unofficial transcripts – Request enrollment verification – My Course History – My Grades

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SURF: Online Enrollment Instructions Example: Steps to add an ART 101 class After login into SURF, click Self Service, next Enrollment then Enrollment: Add Classes, select the term and click Continue.

Either enter the class number (e.g. 1911) or press the Search button to find the class you would like to add. Enter the class criteria by selecting Art under Course Subject and type 101 as the Catalog Number, then click Search (see the Class Search picture). Find the class you wish to add, and click Select Class. Verify the information then click Next. Verify the Enrollment Preferences, and click Next again. (Repeat steps 2–4 for any other classes you wish to add). Once your shopping cart shows the correct classes, click Proceed to Step 2 of 3.

online, you may choose to pre-pay at the Student Accounts Office, Room 3202 on the Oceanside Campus.

To print your Payments Receipt located under Payment & Account Information>Print Receipt/Account Activity>activity tab, select the term to view the details accordingly.

Use this printout as your receipt for proof of payment to pick up your student ID card at the Student Activities Office and your parking permit at the Campus Police Station.

Print your class schedule under Enrollment>My Class Schedule. If you do not have a printer, you may complete the enrollment process online and later come to campus to print your account detail summary and/or class schedule at a SURF station in the Admissions and Records offices (no charge for printing). Please note that you will not be mailed receipts or any other confirmation of payment. For more information on how to use SURF please visit our SURF Tutorials at https://surf.miracosta.edu or after you logon to your SURF account click on the SURF Student Tutorials link located on the right hand side of your Student Center area.

Verify the information then click Finish Enrolling to complete the process. After enrolling in classes, click Make a Payment to pay your fees in full. You may use a VISA or MasterCard only. You are NOT officially enrolled until your fees are paid. Failure to pay may result in being dropped from classes.

To purchase your non-refundable parking permit and/or student ID click Payment & Account Information, then Purchase Parking or ID Card. All required fees will be calculated for you and can be viewed by clicking Print Receipt/Account Activity (all fees MUST be paid before you sign out). If you do not wish to pay

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If you experience technical difficulties using SURF, you may contact the Student Help Desk by telephone at (760) 795-6655, email at StudentHelp@miracosta.edu or from SURF, click on the “Student Help Desk” link for online chat tech support.

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Matriculation and Testing Information Matriculation: Your Path to College Success! The matriculation process (orientation, testing, and advisement) starts you on the right path and keeps you going with the information you need to arrive at your educational destination. All matriculation services are free. If you are new to college and plan to transfer, earn an associate degree or a vocational certificate, improve basic skills, or are undecided about your goal, you should matriculate. Matriculation is also helpful if you are returning to school after a long absence. Placement tests or approved alternatives (see next page) are required if you plan to enroll in English or math classes. Classes in other subject areas may also require English and math competencies.

Important! •

You must have an Application for Admission on file before you test or attend an advisement session unless you are testing for another college. (A fee is charged for testing for another college.)

Appropriate photo ID is required to take tests and to pick up test scores.

Testing and orientation do not require an appointment, but you must make a reservation for advisement.

Review Before You Test (optional) If you choose to brush up on math, a review for the algebra readiness, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra and pre-calculus tests is available online at www.miracosta.edu/testing. Review packets for all four tests may also be purchased in the college bookstores.

The Tests English testing is offered on a drop-in basis at the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses and at scheduled sessions at the Community Learning Center. Students who start a test at the ending times listed may not have sufficient time to finish the test the same day. If you are a student with a disability needing an accommodation, please plan to test in the morning to maximize the time available to you; a referral is not required as there is no time limit for the test. You will be asked to select one of the following tests in order to determine your English or ESL course eligibility. 1. The English Assessment: This test measures reading and writing skills of native speakers of English. 2. The ESL Assessment: This test measures reading, writing and listening skills of non-native speakers of English.

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Testing Information www.miracosta.edu/testing Oceanside Campus • (760) 795-6685

San Elijo Campus • (760) 944-4449, ext. 7752

English and Math Tests: Bldg. 3000, Room 3003 Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.–3 p.m. (Closed December 23–January 1)

English and Math Tests: Testing Center, Bldg. 100, Room 101 December 1–January 23: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–3 p.m. (Closed December 23–January 1) Before December 1 and after January 23, please call for schedule.

Math Tests: Math Learning Center (When classes are in session only) Bldg. 1200, Library and Information Hub, First Floor Mon.– Thurs., 4–7:30 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m. (The Math Learning Center will be closed after December 17. It will reopen January 20.)

Community Learning Center English and Math Tests: Room 135 Wednesday, December 3, 1:30–4 p.m. By appointment only. Please call CLC counseling at (760) 795-8709 for a reservation.

The Mathematics Competency Exam (math test) is a timed 75-minute test. You may choose one of four computerized multiple-choice tests to demonstrate your skills in pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra or pre-calculus. You may take just one test on a given day. You may re-test or take another test on another day if you wish. (See re-test information.) Guidelines to help you decide which test to take are available in Testing Services in Building 3000 on the Oceanside Campus, in the Testing Center in Room 101 on the San Elijo Campus, or on the Testing web page at www.miracosta.edu/testing. The math test is offered on a drop-in basis at the locations listed. Space is limited at the San Elijo Campus Testing Center and at the Math Learning Center at both campuses. Students will be served on a space-available basis. You should allow at least 1-1/2 hours to complete the math testing process and arrive no later than the ending times listed below. Referrals from Disabled Student Programs and Services are necessary for students with a disability needing an accommodation. ESL students may request extended time for the math test from Testing Office staff. Contact the Testing Department, (760) 795-6685 for information. Students who have extended time authorization should arrive by 2 p.m.

Orientation and Advisement Orientation gives you planning tools you’ll need to succeed at MiraCosta College including information about college programs, requirements and services. No reservations are required. Orientation may also be completed online at www.miracosta. edu by clicking the “Online Orientation” link.

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Math Tests: Math Learning Center (When classes are in session only) Bldg. 100, Library and Information Hub, Room 103 Monday–Thursday, 4–7:30 p.m. (The Math Learning Center will be closed after December 17. It will reopen January 20.) Photo identification is required. Please read additional information about the testing process on this page and the next before coming to test. Call the Testing Office in Oceanside (760) 795-6685 for possible alternatives to this schedule.

Advisement is a group session designed to help you choose the right courses to meet your academic goal, whether it is a vocational certificate, associate degree and/or transfer to a university. Expert assistance is provided in selecting your courses for the coming semester. If you are uncertain of your goal, counselors will help you select courses that will keep your options open. A reservation is required for Advisement— see the box on page 101.

Matriculation for High School Students High school students can complete testing, orientation and academic advisement for fall 2009 during the spring semester. Additional information is available from the Office of School Relations: (760) 795-6894.

Obtaining Test Scores You will receive a score report when you complete a test. Copies of English and math scores are also distributed to students who make reservations for and attend group advisement. Test scores are released to the examinee only­—photo identification is required. Included with your scores is a placement recommendation for English and math. The recommendation will be entered into SURF on a nightly basis allowing you to enroll in the appropriate class. If after advisement and/or re-testing you still have questions about your placement, see a counselor. Counseling offices are located in Bldg. 3700 on the Oceanside Campus, (760) 795-6670; and in the Administration Building on the San Elijo Campus, (760) 944-4449, ext. 6670. (760) 757-2121


Matriculation and Testing Information Ability to Benefit Test Students without a high school diploma or GED who are planning to apply for federal financial aid must take the Ability to Benefit (ATB) test to establish their ability to benefit from instruction. ATB examinees must be at least 18 years old before the start of the semester for which they wish to receive aid. The ATB test is administered on computers in the Testing Computer Lab. Allow at least 90 minutes to complete the test. No reservations are required. This test must be started by 3 p.m.

Re-Testing and Testing Fee Policies MiraCosta students may not take the English Assessment, ESL Assessment, or any of the four mathematics tests more than two times. Once this maximum is reached, students will not have the option of further retesting on that test. (Tests given through our high school outreach testing program will not be counted toward the maximum.) For English and mathematics tests, students must wait at least 24 hours after their initial test before retesting. Students who do not intend to enroll at MiraCosta College but who wish to take an English test, any of the four mathematics tests and/or the Ability to Benefit test will be charged $30 per test.

Alternatives to Taking MiraCosta’s Tests

English

1. Take your transcript from another college showing completion with a grade “C” or better in an equivalent English/math class to the Admissions and Records Office, or 2. Take your English/math course placement results from another California community college to the Admissions and Records Office and submit with a “Review of Non-MCC Placement Recommendation” form (available in the Admissions and Records Office or on their web site.) Your document must state the course in which you are eligible to enroll. A score alone is not sufficient, or 3. Take the transcript or diploma of your bachelor’s degree to Admissions and Records for English course placement at the 200 level and math course placement at the 100 level, or 4. If you have achieved one of the following minimum scores, take documentation to the Dean of Admissions (see score requirements to right):

Advanced Placement (AP) Program English test with a score of three or higher

International Baccalaureate (IB) Higher Level English Examination with a score of four or higher

California State University system English Placement Test with a score of 151 or higher

Passing score on the UC Analytical Writing Placement Examination (previously the Subject A Examination)

Math

Advanced Placement Program calculus test with a score of three or higher

College Level Examination Program general or subject examination in mathematics with a score at or above the 50th percentile

California State University system Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) test with a score of 50 or higher

NOTE: Classes in other subject areas may also require English and math competencies. Continued on next page.

Orientation and Advisement Schedule • Spring 2009 Reservations are not required for orientation but are required for the advisement sessions listed below. Call the Testing Office in Oceanside (760) 795-6685. For other counseling information and appointments, call (760) 795-6670. Online orientation is an alternative to attending an in-person session. Learn about the college’s programs and services as well as matriculation requirements by completing online orientation. Just click on the “Online Orientation” link at www.miracosta.edu. Day/Date

Location

Monday, Nov. 17

Oceanside

Friday, Nov. 21

San Elijo

Monday, Nov. 24

Oceanside

Wednesday, Nov. 26

Oceanside

Wednesday, Dec. 3

San Elijo

Monday, Dec. 8

Oceanside

Friday, Dec. 12

Oceanside

Friday, Dec. 19

Oceanside

Event

Start/End Time

Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement

4:00–5:00 p.m. 5:15–7:00 p.m. 9:00–10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m.–noon 3:00–4:00 p.m. 4:15–6:00 p.m. 9:00–10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m.–noon noon–1:00 p.m. 1:15–3:00 p.m. 4:00–5:00 p.m. 5:15–7:00 p.m. 9:00–10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m.–noon 9:00–10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m.–noon

Orientation and math and English testing must be completed before attending advisement. Alternate math or English test scores must be submitted before making a reservation for advisement.

O rientation & A dvisement L ocations : Oceanside Campus: 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside San Elijo Campus: 3333 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff

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Day/Date

Location

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Tuesday, Jan. 6

Oceanside

401

Thursday, Jan. 8

San Elijo

3510

Tuesday, Jan. 13

Oceanside

Aztlan

Thursday, Jan. 15

San Elijo

201

Event

Start/End Time

Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement Orientation Advisement

noon–1:00 p.m. 1:15–3:00 p.m. 4:00–5:00 p.m. 5:15–7:00 p.m. 3:00–4:00 p.m. 4:15–6:00 p.m. 9:00–10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m.–noon

Room

3601 201 3201 201

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY: The following sessions are funded

3601

by the Institute for International Perspectives and are restricted to international students only. Call (760) 795-6897 for information.

3201

Thursday, Jan. 8

Oceanside

Orientation

9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Student Center

3601

Friday, Jan. 9

Oceanside

Advisement

9:00 a.m.–noon

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Matriculation and Testing Information • Bookstore Exemption From the Matriculation Process*

Student Rights and Responsibilities

To be exempt from the matriculation process at MiraCosta College, a student must meet one of the following conditions: 1. The student was exempt during a previous semester; or 2. The student has earned an associate or higher degree from an accredited institution; or 3. The student has previously attended another college and indicated on the application for admission one of the following as an educational goal: •

Discover/formulate career interests, plans, goals

Prepare for a new career (acquire job skills)

Advance further in current job/career (update job skills)

Maintain certificate or license (e.g. nursing, real estate)

Personal interest; no intention to use credit for certificate, degree or transfer

Complete credits for high school diploma or GED

Exemption from Assessment (testing) Only* To be exempt from the assessment component of matriculation, a student must meet one of the following conditions:

You have the right to challenge or appeal any step in the matriculation process by contacting the Dean of Counseling and Special Services at (760) 795-6892. To challenge a course prerequisite or corequisite, contact the Admissions and Records Office on either campus. Furthermore, you may refuse to participate in any matriculation service. Refusal, however, will not entitle you to early enrollment privileges or waive course prerequisites or corequisites.

You are responsible for expressing broad educational intent upon admission and for declaring a specific educational goal by the time you have completed 15 semester units. You are also responsible for attending class, completing assignments, arranging counseling appointments, and maintaining progress toward your educational goal.

Books & Supplies Textbooks for spring classes will be available beginning January 5, 2009. Textbooks for San Elijo classes are available only at that campus. Textbooks for Oceanside classes or online classes are available only at the Oceanside Campus. All textbooks may be purchased through efollett.com. Acceptable payments are cash, check with matching identification, debit, or credit card. Per the requirements issued by Visa, MC, American Express, and Discover, only the person or persons whose name is printed on the credit card may use it for payment. Use of financial aid requires a valid student ID.

Last Day for refunds: 1 week from purchase date! (or February 3 with proof of “course refund”) Absolutely no refunds without receipt.

1. The student has completed the prerequisite course with a grade of “C” or higher (transcript or grade report required) at another college for any math or English course(s) in which s/he wishes to enroll. 2. The student has taken an approved assessment test at another California community college which can be used to meet the prerequisite for the math or English course(s) in which s/he wishes to enroll.

Open Fridays and Saturdays only where noted; closed Sundays, Spring Break and holidays. Oceanside CAMPUS bookstore Bldg. 3400 • (760) 795-6630

* Exemption from matriculation and/or assessment does not allow you to have priority enrollment privileges. Exempted students may choose to participate in the matriculation and/or assessment process.

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Jan. 5 – 9

Mon –Thurs........8:30 a.m.– 4 p.m.

Jan. 5 – 9

Mon –Thurs........8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.

Jan. 12– 16

Mon –Thurs........ 8:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday.................8:30 a.m.– 4 p.m.

Jan. 12– 16

Mon –Thurs........ 8:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday.................8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.

Jan. 20 –24

Mon –Thurs...7:30 a.m.– 7:30 p.m. Friday................. 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday................. 9 a.m.–2 p.m.

Jan. 20 –24

Mon –Thurs...8:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Friday.................8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday................. 9 a.m.–1 p.m.

Jan. 26 – Feb 27 Mon –Thurs........ 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday.......... 8:30 a.m.–12.30 p.m.

Jan. 26 – Feb 27 Mon –Thurs........ 8:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday.......... 8:30 a.m.–12.30 p.m.

Mar. 2– May 15 Mon –Thurs........ 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m.

Mar. 2– May 15 Mon –Thurs...8:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.

May 18 –22

May. 18 –22

Mon –Thurs........ 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday.......... 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

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Financial Aid

Financial Aid at MiraCosta College There are three ways to get information about Financial Aid at MiraCosta College: 1. Visit our website: www.miracosta.edu/financialaid 2. Stop by the office on the Oceanside Campus, Building 3000

Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Here’s How… STEP

3. Give us a call at (760) 795-6711

Apply for Federal Aid

Monday–Thursday 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at

To Apply for Federal Financial Aid: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov to be considered for: •

Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Grant (FSEOG), and the Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG). These grants are financial assistance based on need and other criteria and do not have to be repaid.

Federal Work Study (FWS). Students earn money through part-time employment on campus.

Stafford Loans. Students must complete a FAFSA before applying for a loan and are responsible for repayment when the loan comes due.

www.fafsa.ed.gov Use 001239 as the school code for MiraCosta College.

STEP

The Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW) is available to California residents only and waives the enrollment fee and reduces the parking fee (parking fee reduction only available for the fall and spring terms).

There are three different types of BOG waivers (Methods A, B, or C) and two ways to apply: To be considered for Method A or B, complete the BOGW application located on page A-7 in the middle section of this class schedule. Attach the required verification documents and submit to the Financial Aid Office for eligibility determination. We recommend that you also complete the FAFSA. If you meet the criteria to qualify for the BOGW, you will likely also qualify for federal grant money. For Method C, complete the FAFSA as instructed above. Warning: Financial Aid Recipients Students who receive federal financial aid funds and who totally withdraw before the 60 percent withdrawal date of the term will require a refund and repayment calculation to determine funds owed back to the government by both the school and the student. Contact the Financial Aid Office for additional information.

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You will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). Use it to make corrections if needed.

To Apply for Enrollment Fee Assistance:

Financial Aid: Ability to Benefit Students without a high school diploma or its equivalent; who are 18 years old or older; who are planning to enroll in a degree, certificate or transfer program; and who have fewer than 60 transferable college units must pass the Ability to Benefit Test to be eligible for federal financial aid.

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Transfer Information Is a Bachelor’s Degree Your Goal? If you are planning to transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree, you need to know about the University Transfer Center (UTC) where experts can assist you in the transfer process to the college or university of your choice. Once you have completed a MiraCosta College application, the English and math placement tests, orientation and advisement, contact the University Transfer Center so we can assist you with a seamless transition.

Transfer Check List •

Visit the University Transfer Center to learn about resources for transfer students

Send transcripts from all previous colleges and/or Advanced Placement Board to the MiraCosta College Counseling Department

Schedule an appointment with a MiraCosta counselor to complete your personalized educational plan and term-by-term schedule

Complete transfer-level math and writing classes early

Complete general education requirements (see IGETC and CSU GE lists)

Complete transferable course work in your major

Visit at least three different colleges that offer your major

Check application deadlines and apply to more than one university

Apply for financial aid early (January 1–March 2) via FAFSA

Consider applying for scholarships

Career, Counseling and Transfer Center Oceanside Campus: Building 3700

San Elijo Campus: Administration Building To schedule an appointment with a counselor at either campus, call (760) 795-6670. To schedule an appointment with the University Transfer Center at either campus, call (760) 795-6880. MiraCosta’s Honors Scholar Program earns you a transfer advantage— see page 13.

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For students planning to transfer to CSU: The following courses have been approved for meeting the General Education requirements for the California State University system. A student may apply for full or partial certification by area of lower-division requirements at the time a transcript is sent to a CSU campus. Students must request the certification at the Admissions and Records Office at MiraCosta College.

CSU General Education Courses For 2008– 2009 AREA A—English Communication & Critical Thinking

9 units to include one course from each segment below 1. Oral Communication: COMM 101, 106, 207 2. Written Communication: ENGL 100 3. Critical Thinking: COMM 212; ENGL 201, 202; PHIL 100; READ 100 AREA B—Physical Universe & Its Life Forms

9 units to include one course from each segment below A lab course (*) must be taken in either segment 1 or 2 1. Physical Science: ASTR 101, 101L*, 120, 201; CHEM 100*, 102*, 103, 103L*, 104*, 108, 110*, 111*; EART 106; GEOG 101, 101L*; GEOL 101, 101L*, 120; OCEA 101, 101L*; PHSN 101, 106; PHYS 111*, 112* 151* 152*, 253* 2. Life Science: ANTH 101, 101L*, 190**; BIO 101, 101L*, 102*, 103, 105, 150*, 170*, 172, 172L*, 202*, 204*, 220*; HORT 116*; PSYC 260 3. Laboratory Activity: This requirement may be met by the completion of any lab course above in B-1 or B-2. Lab courses are designated with an asterisk (*). 4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning: BIO/BTEC 180; MATH 103, 105, 106, 115, 125, 130, 135, 150, 155, 260; PSYC/SOC 104 AREA C—Arts, Literature, Philosophy & Foreign Language

9 semester units with at least one course in the Arts and one in Humanities 1. Arts: ART 100, 101, 103, 157, 158, 201, 254, 258, 259, 260, 290; COMM 111; DNCE 101, 105; DRAM 105, 106, 111, 120, 121, 130; FILM 106; MUS 105, 108, 109, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119 2. Humanities: ASIA 105; CHNS 101, 102; COMM 215; FILM 101, 110; FREN 101, 102, 201, 202; GRMN 101, 102, 201, 202; HIST 103, 104; HUMN 101, 201, 202, 205, 250, 251; ITAL 101, 102, 201; JAPN 101, 102, 201, 202; LIT 120, 250, 251, 260, 261, 265, 270, 271; PHIL 101, 102, 105, 122, 221; SPAN 101, 102, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205 AREA D—Social, Political, and Economic Institutions & Behavior; Historical Background

9 semester units with courses taken in at least two of the numbered disciplines below 1. Anthropology and Archaeology: ANTH 102, 103, 104**, 190** 2. Economics: ECON 100, 101, 102 3. Ethnic Studies: ANTH 104**; ASIA 107**; HIST 107**; SOC 110 4. Gender Studies: COMM 135; SOC 120 5. Geography: GEOG 102, 104 6. History: ASIA 107**; HIST 100, 101, 105, 107**, 108, 109, 110+, 111+, 116+, 117+, 150, 165 7. Interdisciplinary, Social or Behavioral Science: ADM 105; COMM 120, 220; GERO 101; SOC 105 8. Political Science, Government and Legal Institutions: PLSC 101, 103, 150 9. Psychology: CHLD 121; PSYC 100, 101, 103, 121 10. Sociology and Criminology: ADM 100; SOC 101, 102, 103 ** Courses listed in two different areas may be used in one or the other, but not both. + Only one (1) course may be applied to both G.E. and to American Institutions when listed in both places. AREA E—Lifelong Understanding & Self-Development

3 units CRLP 100; COUN 100, 110; HEAL 100, 101; PSYC 115, 145; SOC 145 American Institutions Requirement

All CSU campuses require a basic American Institutions requirement for graduation. Students may receive certification of completion of the American Institutions requirement through MiraCosta by completing one of the designated groups below. Choose one group: Group I: HIST 110 and 111 Group II: HIST 116 and 117 (117 not approved f04 only) Group III: HIST 141 and 142 Group IV: HIST 145 and 146 (146 not approved f04 only) Group V: PLSC 102

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Transfer Information Transfer to the University of California If you want to transfer to the University of California (UC), then you’ve made the right choice in choosing to attend a community college. UC gives priority consideration for admission to all California community college students over transfer students from any other institution, including CSU or students transferring from one UC campus to another. The definition of a California community college student for UC admission purposes only is: 1. Student was enrolled at one or more of California community colleges for at least two terms (excluding summer sessions); 2. The last college student attended before admission to a UC campus was a California community college (excluding summer sessions); and 3. Student has completed at least 30 semester (45 quarter) UC transferable units at one or more California community college.

There are two ways to transfer as a junior from MiraCosta College to the UC system: 1. IGETC certification: 60 units, a competitive G.P.A., and any requirements to enter a particular major. (IGETC is also used for most of the guaranteed admission programs*.) 2. UC admission course pattern requirements, plus: 60 units, a competitive G.P.A., and any requirements to enter a particular major.

* MiraCosta offers Guaranteed Admission Programs to the following UC campuses: •

UC San Diego: Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) or the University Link Program (students must complete COUN 105 their freshman year at MiraCosta).

IGETC Pattern of Transfer Courses: IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) is a guide in choosing classes to fulfill lower-division general education requirements for transfer to any California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) campus. For more information about IGETC, stop by MiraCosta’s University Transfer Center. It should be noted that completion of the IGETC is not a requirement for transfer to CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill the lower division general education requirements of CSU or UC prior to transfer. Additional information and guidance on the appropriateness of IGETC for your transfer plans may be obtained from the University Transfer Center or counseling staff at MiraCosta College. All IGETC courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better, a “C-” is not acceptable. Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. Specific limitations are available on the ASSIST website at www.assist.org and are indicated with the course descriptions in the MCC catalog. Advanced Placement (AP) exams completed with a minimum score of 3 or higher may be used to satisfy certain areas of IGETC.

IGETC Courses For 2008– 2009 AREA 1—English Composition

CSU: 3 courses required, one from each group below UC: 2 courses required, one each from A and B Group A: English Composition (3 semester units)

ENGL 100

Group B: Critical Thinking—English Composition (3 semester units)

ENGL 201, 202

Group C: Oral Communication—CSU ONLY (3 semester units)

COMM 101, 106

AREA 2—Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning

1 course (3 semester units) BIO/BTEC 180; MATH 103, 115, 125, 135, 150, 155, 260; PSYC/SOC 104 AREA 3—Arts & Humanities

3 courses with at least one from the Arts and one from the Humanities (9 semester units) 3A–Arts Courses: ART 157, 158, 201, 254, 258, 259, 260; DNCE 101,105; DRAM 105, 106, 120, 121; FILM 106; MUS 105, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119 3B–Humanities Courses: ASIA 105; COMM 215; FILM 101, 110; FREN 201, 202; GRMN 201, 202; HIST 103, 104; HUMN 101, 201, 202, 205, 250, 251; ITAL 201; JAPN 201, 202; LIT 120, 250, 251, 260, 261, 265, 270, 271; PHIL 101, 102, 105, 122, 221; SPAN 201, 202, 205 AREA 4—Social & Behavioral Sciences

3 courses from at least two disciplines (A-J) or an inter-disciplinary sequence (9 semester units) 4A: ANTH 102, 104, 190; 4B: ECON 100**, 101**, 102**: 4C: ANTH 104; 4D: COMM 135; 4E: GEOG 102, 104; 4F: ASIA 107; HIST 100, 101, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 116, 117, 150, 165; 4G: ADM/SOC 105; COMM 120, 220; GERO 101; 4H: PLSC 101, 103, 150; 4I: CHLD 121**; PSYC 100, 101, 103**, 121**; 4J: ADM 100; SOC 101, 102, 103**, 110

UC Davis: TAG contract

UC Irvine: TAG contract

AREA 5—Physical & Biological Sciences

UC Merced: TAG contract

UC Riverside: TAG contract

UC Santa Barbara: TAG contract (College of Letters & Sciences only)

2 courses—one Physical Science and one Biological Science, one to include a lab (*) (7 semester units) 5A–Physical Science Courses: ASTR 101, 101L*, 201**; CHEM 100*, 102*, 103, 103L*, 104, 108, 110*, 111*; EART 106; GEOG 101, 101L*; GEOL 101, 101L*, 120; OCEA 101, 101L*; PHSN 101, 106; PHYS 111*, 112*, 151*, 152*, 253* 5B–Biological Science Courses: ANTH 101, 101L*; BIO 101, 101L*, 102*, 103, 105, 150*, 170*, 172, 172L*, 202*, 204*, 220*; PSYC 260

UC Santa Cruz: TAG contract

AREA 6—Language Other Than English

We also offer Priority Admission to: UC Los Angeles: Open to students accepted into MiraCosta College’s Honors Scholar Program (Note: UCLA College only, formerly College of Letters & Science). Turn the page to see when IGETC courses are offered this spring.

(UC requirement only) Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in the same language. CHNS 101; FREN 101; GRMN 101; ITAL 101; JAPN 101; SPAN 101 CSU Graduation Requirement in U.S. History, Constitution and American Ideals

(Not part of IGETC, may be completed prior to transfer.) Choose one group: HIST 110 and 111; HIST 116 and 117 (117 not approved f04 only); HIST 141 and 142; HIST 145 and 146 (146 not approved f04 only) or PLSC 102 (Note: Courses used to meet this requirement MAY NOT be used to satisfy requirements for IGETC.) ** Transfer credit may be limited by UC or CSU.

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Transfer Students IGETC=Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum IGETC is a guide to choosing your classes that can save you time and money—an even better guide is a MiraCosta College counselor who will work with you to develop an education plan. Your personalized plan will include general education course choices and the courses you’ll need to prepare for your major at your chosen university. In some cases, you can use one course to count for two requirements—saving you time and money. These charts show the days and times IGETC classes are offered—with your education plan, you can use the charts to build your class schedule for spring!

IGETC—Oceanside Campus Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Start Time

English Composition

Mathematical Concepts Arts & Social & Physical & Language & Quantitative Reasoning Humanities Behavioral Sciences Biological Sciences Other Than English

Monday & Wednesday Classes 7:30–8 a.m. ENGL 100 MATH 103 ART 259 ADM 100 BIO 101 ENGL 100 PHIL 101 ECON 100 BIO 220 (W&F only) ENGL 201 PSYC 100 ENGL 202 SOC 101 9–10:30 a.m. COMM 101 MATH 135 ART 157 ECON 101 BIO 101 ENGL 100 MATH 150 DRAM 106 GEOG 104 CHEM 104 ENGL 100 MATH 260 FILM 106 HIST 110 OCEA 101 ENGL 202 HIST 103 SOC 101 HUMN 251 LIT 271 11–11:30 a.m. COMM 101 MATH 155 ART 258 ECON 102 ASTR 101 ENGL 100 PSYC 104 LIT251 HIST 111 BIO 105 ENGL 100 SOC 104 PSYC 101 BIO 170 ENGL 201 PSYC 103 CHEM 108 SOC 101 GEOG 101 SOC 103 PHSN 106 12:30–1:30 p.m. COMM 101 MATH 125 ART 260 HIST 100 BIO 101 ENGL 100 PSYC 101 CHEM 110 ENGL 201 SOC 101 PHYS 152 ENGL 202 2 p.m. COMM 101 ART 157 CHLD 121 ASTR 101 ENGL 100 DRAM 106 COMM 135 FILM 106 GEOG 102 HIST 104 PSYC 121 PHIL 122 SOC 102 3:30– 4:30 p.m. COMM 106 MATH 115 PLSC 150 ANTH 101 ENGL 100 CHEM 100 ENGL 201 5 p.m. or later MATH 125 PHIL 101 COMM 120 BIO 101 MATH 135 SPAN 201 ECON 101 CHEM 108 MATH 150 PSYC 100 CHEM 110 PHYS 112

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ITAL 101 SPAN 101

JAPN 101

FREN 101 SPAN 101 SPAN 101


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Start Time

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Mathematical Concepts Arts & Social & Physical & Language & Quantitative Reasoning Humanities Behavioral Sciences Biological Sciences Other Than English

Tuesday & Thursday Classes 7:30–8 a.m ENGL 100 MATH 103 SPAN 201 COMM 220 GEOG 101 ENGL 100 HIST 111 OCEA 101 ENGL 100 PSYC 101 ENGL 201 SOC 101 ENGL 202 9–10:30 a.m. COMM 101 MATH 115 ART 258 ADM 100 ANTH 101 ENGL 100 DRAM 105 ASIA 107 BIO 102 ENGL 100 LIT 120 ECON 101 CHEM 111 ENGL 201 PHIL 102 HIST 107 OCEA 101 HIST 110 PHYS 253 PSYC 100 11–11:30 a.m. COMM 101 MATH 115 HUMN 205 ANTH 102 BIO 202 ENGL 100 PHIL 221 HIST 111 GEOL 101 ENGL 100 PSYC 100 ENGL 202 SOC 101 12:30–1:30 p.m. COMM 101 MATH 135 SPAN 201 HIST 101 BIO 101 ENGL 100 MATH 150 SPAN 202 SOC 101 BIO 220 ENGL 100 PSYC 104 PHYS 152 ENGL 100 SOC 104 ENGL 201 2 p.m. COMM 106 ADM 105 CHEM 102 ENGL 100 ECON 102 PHYS 151 PSYC 100 PSYC 101 SOC 105 SOC 110 3:30–4:30 p.m. COMM 101 MATH 103 PHIL 101 PLSC 101 BIO 204 ENGL 100 MATH 155 PSYC 100 5 p.m. or later COMM 106 BIO 220 CHEM 111 OCEA 101 PHYS 152

FREN 101 SPAN 101 (MTWT)

SPAN 101

SPAN 101

CHNS 101 SPAN 101 GRMN 101 ITAL 101 JAPN 101 SPAN 101

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Transfer Students IGETC—Evening & Online Classes Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Start Time

English Composition

Mathematical Concepts Arts & Social & Physical & Language & Quantitative Reasoning Humanities Behavioral Sciences Biological Sciences Other Than English

Evening Classes—6 p.m. or Later Monday—OC COMM 101 DNCE 101 GEOG 104 ASTR 101 ENGL 201 PHIL 101 PSYC 103 ASTR 101L SOC 103 BIO 101L Monday—SAN COMM 101 PSYC 104 ART 157 ECON 102 BIO 101L SOC 104 OCEA 101 Tuesday—OC ENGL 100 MATH 103 ART 157 ANTH 102 ANTH 101L ENGL 202 LIT 120 ECON 102 BIO 101 HIST 110 SOC 102 Tuesday—SAN COMM 101 DNCE 105 HIST 101 ASTR 101 HIST 111 PLSC 101 PSYC 100 Wednesday—OC COMM 101 ART 254 ADM 100 ASTR 101L ENGL 100 DNCE 105 HIST 109 BIO 101L HIST 103 HIST 111 PSYC 101 SOC 101 Wednesday—SAN ENGL 100 FILM 101 CHLD 121 BIO 101 PHIL 122 ECON 101 PSYC 121 Thursday—OC COMM 101 PSYC 104 HUMN 101 HIST 100 ANTH 101 ENGL 100 SOC 104 BIO 101 Thursday—SAN COMM 106 ART 260 ECON 102 ANTH 101L ENGL 201 PSYC 101 BIO 101L SOC 101 GEOL 101L

Online Classes ENGL 100 MATH 125 ENGL 100 PSYC 104 ENGL 100 PSYC 104 SOC 104 SOC 104 MATH 125-SP (self-paced)

ART 157 ANTH 102 ANTH 101 ART 157 ECON 100 BIO 103 ART 259 ECON 101 BIO 103 COMM 215 HIST 100 BIO 105 DNCE 101 HIST 101 CHEM 108 DRAM 105 HIST 105 EART 106 DRAM 121 HIST 110 EART 106 FILM 101 HIST 110 GEOG 101 FILM 101 HIST 110 GEOG 101 HIST 103 HIST 110 GEOL 101 HIST 104 HIST 111 GEOL 101 MUS 105 HIST 111 GEOL 120 MUS 105 HIST 111 GEOL 101L MUS 113 HIST 117 GEOL 101L MUS 115 PSYC 100 GEOL 101L MUS 116 PSYC 101 OCEA 101 MUS 119 PSYC 121 OCEA 101 MUS 119 SOC 101 OCEA 101 PHIL 101 SOC 101 OCEA 101 PHIL 101 PHIL 122 PHIL 122 SPAN 201-SP (self-paced)

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Transfer Students IGETC—One-day-Per-Week Classes Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

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English Composition

Mathematical Concepts Arts & Social & Physical & Language & Quantitative Reasoning Humanities Behavioral Sciences Biological Sciences Other Than English

One-Day-Per-Week Classes Monday—OC MATH 103 BIO 101L CHEM 100 Monday—SAN MUS 118 OCEA 101L Tuesday—OC ENGL 100 MATH 125 FILM 101 ANTH 190 BIO 101L CHEM 102 OCEA 101L Wednesday—OC MUS 105 HIST 110 GEOG 101L MUS 105 Wednesday—SAN ADM 100 OCEA 101L SOC 101 Thursday—OC ENGL 100 BIO 101L BIO 101L OCEA 101L Thursday—SAN FILM 101 Friday—OC COMM 101 MATH 103 PHIL 101 ADM 100 ANTH 101 ENGL 100 ANTH 102 BIO 101 ENGL 100 PSYC 101 BIO 101L ENGL 201 SOC 101 BIO 101L CHEM 100 OCEA 101L Friday—SAN ART 157 ECON 101 BIO 101L BIO 101L Saturday—OC ENGL 100 BIO 101 ENGL 201 OC=Oceanside Campus SAN=San Elijo Campus

Honors Scholar Program

Give us your best, we’ll give you a transfer advantage! The Honors Scholar Program (HSP) consists of courses specifically designed to develop exceptional talent and ability in highly motivated students. HSP offers a variety of transferable courses that satisfy general education requirements for UC and CSU. Honors scholars who complete the program in good standing are eligible for priority or guaranteed admission to certain prestigious four-year colleges and universities. • Admission Requirements: Minimum 3.0 GPA and English 100 eligible. • Downloadable applications available at the Honors Web site: www.miracosta.edu/honors.

Deadline to apply for Spring 2009 is December 1, 2008 Honors Courses for Spring 2009:

Honors Courses for Fall 2009:

ADM 100, ANTH 102, BIO 202, ENGL 201, FILM 101, HIST 101, HUMN 101, MUS 115, PSYC 101, PSYC/SOC 104

ANTH 101, ART 260, ENGL 201, FILM 101, GEOL 101,HIST 100, PSYC 101, SOC 101

For additional information, contact the Honors Office (760) 795-6878 or the University Transfer Center (760) 795-6880.

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Transfer Students IGETC—San Elijo Campus Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Start Time

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Mathematical Concepts Arts & Social & Physical & Language & Quantitative Reasoning Humanities Behavioral Sciences Biological Sciences Other Than English

Monday & Wednesday Classes 7:30 a.m. ENGL 100 ENGL 201 ENGL 202 9:30 a.m. COMM 101 MATH 103 PHIL 101 HIST 110 ANTH 101 ENGL 100 MATH 125 PHIL 102 PLSC 101 ASTR 101 ENGL 201 PSYC 100 BIO 101 PSYC 101 OCEA 101 SOC 101 11 a.m.–12 noon ENGL 100 PSYC 104 COMM 215 ANTH 102 BIO 102 ENGL 201 SOC 104 HIST 104 PSYC 103 BIO 202 SPAN 201 SOC 103 OCEA 101 12:30–1:30 p.m. COMM 101 MATH 115 ART 259 ECON 102 GEOL 101 COMM 106 LIT 120 HIST 101 ENGL 100 PSYC 100 SOC 102 2 p.m. COMM 101 ART 158 BIO 101 5 p.m. or later ENGL 202 FREN 202 CHEM 100 SPAN 202

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SPAN 101

SPAN 101

Tuesday & Thursday Classses 7:30–9:15 a.m. ENGL 100 CHEM 110 ENGL 100 9:30 a.m. ENGL 100 MATH 103 ART 201 GEOG 104 ANTH 101 MUS 115 HIST 100 BIO 101 PSYC 103 OCEA 101 SOC 103 11 a.m.–12 noon COMM 101 MATH 103 HUMN 101 ECON 101 BIO 150 ENGL 100 MATH 135 PHIL 101 HIST 111 BIO 170 ENGL 201 PSYC 101 CHEM 108 GEOG 101 12:30–1:30 p.m. ENGL 100 MATH 150 DRAM 106 SOC 101 ASTR 101 ENGL 202 MATH 155 FILM 106 CHEM 110 MATH 260 LIT 261 PHYS 152 2 p.m. PSYC 104 COMM 120 ANTH 101 SOC 104 HIST 110 3:30–4:45 p.m. ENGL 201 MATH 115 MUS 118 (CCA) PSYC 101 GEOG 101 5 p.m. or later ENGL 100 MATH 103 BIO 101 BIO 220 CCA=Canyon Crest Academy

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Additional Policies Equal Opportunity Policy/Disability Accommodation. MiraCosta College is committed to providing equal education and employment opportunities to all persons regardless of, but not limited to, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital or parental status, disability, age, sexual orientation or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. Limited English-speaking students who are otherwise eligible will not be excluded from any vocational education program. In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974, MiraCosta College has designated Connie Wilbur, (760) 795-6658, as its Section 504 coordinator. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) coordinator is Joe Mazza, (760) 795-6866. Students or community members with verified disabilities are entitled to appropriate accommodation. A variety of alternative formats are readily available; others may require additional time to provide. For specific details, contact the Disabled Students Programs and Services Office, (760) 795-6658, or the Admissions and Records Office, (760) 795-6620. If you need information about the grievance procedure to resolve complaints of discrimination, including sexual harassment, contact Sheri Wright, the college Title IX coordinator, at the Oceanside Campus Human Resources Office, (760) 795-6865.

Igualdad de oportunidades/ servicios y ayuda para personas discapacitadas. El Colegio de MiraCosta se compromete a proporcionar igualdad de oportunidades en la educación y en el empleo a todas las personas sin establecer límites en cuanto a raza, religión, país de origen, sexo, estado civil o familiar, capacidad física, edad, orientación sexual, o situacíon como veterano de la guerra de Vietnam. Los estudiantes que tienen derecho a entrar a un programa de educación vocacional no pueden ser excluidos debido a limitaciones en su inglés. Dando cumplimiento con a la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1974, el Colegio MiraCosta ha nombrado a Connie Wilbur, (760) 795-6658, como su coordinadora de la Sección 504 de dicha ley. La coordinadora de ADA es Joe Mazza, (760) 795-6866. Los estudiantes o miembros de la comunidad con incapacidades comprobadas tienen derecho a las adaptaciones correspondientes. Está disponible una variedad de adaptaciones alternativas; otras adaptaciones pueden requerir tiempo adicional para que puedan ser proporcionadas. Para obtener mayor información específica, comuníquese a la Oficina de Programas y Servicios para Estudiantes Incapacitados al (760) 795-6658, o a la Oficina de Admisiones y Archivos al (760) 795-6620. Si necesita mayor información respecto a los procedimientos para la resolución de quejas relacionadas con asuntos de discriminación, incluyendo el acoso sexual, comuníquese con

la Oficina de Recursos Humanos del campus de Oceanside, al teléfono (760) 795­-6865.

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy. The MiraCosta Community College District is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and will implement a comprehensive program to put those principles into practice. The District is committed to a continuing good faith effort to ensure that all qualified applicants for employment and employees have full and equal access to employment opportunity, and are not subjected to discrimination in any program or activity of the district on the basis of accent, age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, disability, economic status, ethnic group identification, gender, marital status, medical condition, national origin, parental status, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or on the basis of these perceived characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The district will strive to achieve a workforce that is welcoming to men, women, persons with disabilities and individuals from all ethnic and other groups to ensure the district provides an inclusive educational and employment environment. Such an environment fosters cooperation, acceptance, democracy and free expression of ideas. An Equal Employment Opportunity Plan will be maintained to ensure the implementation of equal employment opportunity principles that conform to federal and state laws.

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (F.E.R.P.A.). All student records of MiraCosta College are kept in accordance with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. A student may request access to those campus records which personally identify the student; the student may challenge the accuracy of the record or the appropriateness of its retention in the college records. Regardless of age, student consent is needed for the release of records covered by the act to outside parties except for those agencies entitled to access under the provisions of the act (e.g., college officials; other schools; federal, educational and auditing officers and requestors in connection with the application or receipt of financial aid). These provisions apply to records received and used after Nov. 19, 1974. Amendments to the act permit the college to release what is called “directory information,” provided that the student or former student has not specifically asked the college to refrain from releasing such information. Check with the Admissions and Records Office for specific directory information and notification of student rights. If you wish directory information not to be released without your prior written consent, please indicate on the college application or send a signed request to the Admissions and Records Office, Sta. 10A, MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside CA 92056-3899.

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Student Right-to-Know Rates. In compliance with the Student-Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542), it is the policy of the MiraCosta Community College District to make available its completion and transfer rates to all current and prospective students. Beginning in fall 2004, a cohort of all certificate-, degree-, and transferseeking first-time, full-time students were tracked over a three-year period. Their completion and transfer rates are listed below. These rates do not represent the success rates of the entire student population at MiraCosta College, nor do they account for student outcomes occurring after this three-year tracking period. Based upon the cohort defined above, 28.99 percent attained a certificate or degree or became “transfer prepared” during a three year period, from fall 2004 to spring 2007. Students who are “transfer prepared” have completed 56 transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better. Based on the cohort defined above, 23.19 percent transferred to another postsecondary institution (UC, CSU, or another California community college) prior to attaining a degree, certificate, or becoming “transfer-prepared” during a five semester period, from spring 2005 to spring 2007.

Selective Service—Important Notice For Male Students. Federal law requires men 18 through 25 years of age to be registered with the Selective Service System (SSS). The law applies to male citizens and immigrant aliens, but not to foreign students who hold valid student visas. Men must be registered before they can receive federal or state financial aid for school, including loans and grants. Registration forms are available at any U.S. Post Office or online at http://www.sss.gov

Federal Tax Credit. In accordance with federal tax credit legislation, MiraCosta College will mail a verification 1098T form at the end of January to each registered student. Information will also be reported to the IRS. If you did not provide your correct Social Security number to the Admissions and Records Office, complete a change of information form to ensure accurate reporting to the IRS. Please check with your tax preparer to determine if you are eligible to take advantage of this credit and the amount you may deduct. 1098 information may be accessed on your SURF account by selecting Finances.

Smoking and Drug Use. MiraCosta College allows smoking in designated smoking areas only and imposes sanctions against the use of illegal drugs. Designated smoking areas are clearly marked with signs posted at each campus; the campus maps in this schedule show where these areas are located.

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Campus Safety • Locations Campus Safety Everyone wants to feel safe and secure. And MiraCosta College’s Campus Police do all they can to make sure you are. By looking at the statistics on the right, you’ll see that crime is low at MiraCosta. Nonetheless, Campus Police are visible and accessible. Day or night, if for any reason you would feel safer being escorted to and from your car, all you need to do is call Campus Police. The phone number and hours for this service are listed below.

(760) 795-6640

Reported Crimes: 2005–2007 Reported in accordance with the Uniform Crime Reporting Procedures and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. A copy of this report is also available online at www.miracosta.edu/StudentServices/CampusPolice. For a more comprehensive list of daily crime activity, please visit any District Police and Safety Department during operating hours and ask to view the daily crime log. This incident log is updated regularly and includes information on ALL reported crimes that occur on district property. Contact District Police & Safety for more information. Total crimes reported for: Offense Type (Including attempts)

Murder Manslaughter Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Stolen vehicles

Non-campus Public OC SAN CLC locations Property Totals ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 16 1 9 0 2 2 1 3 0 9 9 1 0 0 0 28 15 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 6 4 1

Crimes listed above or other crimes of bodily injury classified as hate crimes, listed by category of prejudice.

Oceanside Campus: Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–11 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m.–3 p.m. San Elijo Campus: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Community Learning Center: Monday–Thursday 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Friday 7a.m.–3 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m.–2 p.m.

Race Gender Religion Sexual Orientation Ethnicity Disability

There were no reported hate crimes for the years 2005, 2006, or 2007

Arrests/referrals reported for: Offense Type (Including attempts) Liquor Law Violations

‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07

Referral Arrest

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0 0

0 0

0 0

0 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 1

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Referral Arrest

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0 0

0 0

0 0

0 1

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Referral Arrest

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Drug Law Violations

Weapons Violations

MiraCosta College campuses include buildings and property owned or controlled by the college within the same contiguous geographic area and used in direct support of the college’s educational or institutional purposes. Non-campus buildings or property include those owned or controlled by the college and used in direct support of educational purposes, used frequently by students, and are not within the same contiguous geographic area as the campus. Public property includes city thoroughfares, streets, sidewalks and parking facilities that are within or immediately adjacent to any of the college campuses.

Class Locations OC

MiraCosta College, Oceanside Campus (760) 757-2121 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056-3899

SAN

MiraCosta College, San Elijo Campus (760) 944-4449 3333 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff, CA 92007-1516

CLC

MiraCosta Community Learning Center (760) 795-8710 1831 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92058-7104

Off-Campus Addresses CCA

Canyon Crest Academy (858) 350-0253 5951 Village Center Loop Road, San Diego, CA 92130

FROGS

Frogs Fitness at Encinitas (760) 942-3000 780 Garden View Court, Encinitas, CA 92024

LEGO

LEGOLAND (760) 918-5346 One LEGOLAND Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008

OCB

Oceanside College of Beauty (760) 757-6161 1575 S. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA 92054

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College Monthly Pass It’s just the ticket at $39 a month!

Introducing the College Monthly Pass: Associated Student Government, MiraCosta College and North County Transit District have teamed up to save you money. Your College Pass is good for unlimited riding each month on all NCTD BREEZE buses, the SPRINTER, and FAST services. It also provides a discount on the COASTER rail service to San Diego and a free transfer to most San Diego MTS buses. Save lots! Only $39 a month: That’s $15 off a BREEZE/SPRINTER pass, a 30% discount. If you go to school 10 times a month by the BREEZE/SPRINTER, you’ve made your money back. And that’s just two weeks of riding back and forth to class. Plus you save time avoiding parking hassles and car expenses! Available after the 25th of the month at the Student Accounts Office at MiraCosta College’s Oceanside Campus, San Elijo campus and the Community Learning Center. One hundred fifty passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligibility: MiraCosta students with an student ID card at any campus site enrolled in two classes, credit or noncredit; or students attending English as a Second Language (ESL) classes three or more times a week.

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Oceanside Campus: 1 Barnard Drive, Sta.10A, Oceanside, CA 92056 • San Elijo Campus: 3333 Manchester Ave., Sta. 17B, Cardiff, CA 92007 DIRECTIONS: This application is for credit classes only. Print in blue or black ink. Complete both sides and return to either campus. The voluntary provision of your Social Security number will be used to assist the state of California in evaluating community college student success. Not providing your Social Security number could delay financial aid processing and accurate IRS reporting for tax credits.

Print your name on the side of the form.

1. Legal Name_ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Middle Initial

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2. Social Security Number

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3. Sex

o Male o Female

4. Date of Birth ___________________________________________________

Month / Day / Year

4a. Age _________________

Birthplace _________________________________________________

Years

5.

Indicate the one that applies to you as of the first day of the semester:

o None o Active-duty military o Dependent of military o Veteran (discharged within the last year) o Veteran (discharged over a year ago) Date of discharge: ________________________________________________________ If you’re currently active in the military, or if you were discharged within the last year, or you are a dependent of an active member in the military, then please answer the following: Home of Record________________________ Country of Record ____________________ Currently stationed in California o Yes o No

If stationed in California, is the duty for educational purposes only? (This is not common)

6. Citizenship Status o U.S. Citizen o Temporary Resident

o Amnesty o Other Status o Student Visa (F1/M1)

o Yes o No

o Permanent Resident

o Refugee/Asylee

If you did not specify U.S. citizen, please indicate the following: _______________________________________________ _______________ ________________

o CHECK IF NONE

ALIEN REGISTRATION NUMBER OR VISA TYPE

ISSUE DATE

EXPIRATION DATE

7. Telephone __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Area Code Telephone Number 8. E-mail Address _ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Ethnic Background: Select the one that applies to you (for state and federal statistical reports)

o White (non-Hispanic) o Japanese (AJ) o African-American/Black o Korean (AK) (non-Hispanic) o Laotian (AL) o Mexican, Mexican- o Cambodian (AM) American, Chicano (HM) o Chinese (AC)

o Vietnamese (AV) o Asian Indian (AI) o Other Asian (AX) o Central American (HR)

o South American (HS) o Other Hispanic (HX) o American Indian/

10. Local residence (do not use a P.O. box)

_ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number Street Apartment Number

11. Local mailing address (if different from above)

_ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number Street Apartment Number

Alaskan Native (N.)

o Guamanian (PG) o Hawaiian (PH)

o Samoan (PS) o Other Pacific Islander (PX) o Filipino (F.) o Other non-white (O.) o Decline to state (XD)

_ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip

_ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip

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12. Enter the code of the major you wish to pursue while at MiraCosta College. (Choose from the listing of majors on the back of the application, page A-4.) Major Code 13. Indicate the one that applies most recently to you.

o Currently a high school student and intend to take college courses at the same time (SPC) o First time student at any college (FYR) o Transfer student from another college (NTR) o Returning to MiraCosta after absence of a main term (RET) o Attended MiraCosta last semester; I am continuing (X)

14. Enter the code of last high school you attended. (Choose from the codes list on the back of the Supplementary Residency Questionnaire, p. A-4.) High School Code

___________________________________________________ Name of High School

OR

___________________________________________________ City State ___________________________________________________ Country (if not U.S.A.)

15. Directory information is released to the public.

Select “NO” if you do not want this information released. See Admissions and Records for a list of directory information.

o No

16. Indicate which statement currently applies to you (select only one). SB 11

NOT A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE

COLLEGE GRADUATE

o Not a graduate of, and no longer enrolled in, high school (00000) o Received an associate degree o High school student currently enrolled in grades 10-12 (10000) (indicate year received) 7______________ o Currently enrolled in adult high school (20000) o Received a bachelor’s degree or higher (indicate year received) 8______________ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WITHOUT A COLLEGE DEGREE o Received high school diploma (indicate year received) o Received GED or Certificate of Equivalency/Completion (indicate year received) o Received Certificate of High School Proficiency Exam (indicate year received) o Received foreign high school diploma/certificate (indicate year received)

3______________ 4______________ 5______________ 6______________

17. Give your primary goal while attending MiraCosta (select only one). SB 14

THESE GOALS DO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID

THESE GOALS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID

o Transfer to a 4-year institution to obtain B.A/B.S. degree by

o Discover/formulate career interests, plans, goals. (F) o Prepare for a new career (acquire job skills). (G) o Advance further in current job/career (update job skills). (H) o Maintain certificate or license (e.g. nursing, real estate). (I) o Improve basic skills in English, reading, math. (K) o Complete credits for high school diploma or GED. (L) o Personal interest; no intention to use credit for certificate, degree or transfer. (J) o To move from noncredit course work to credit course work. (N) o 4-year college student taking courses to meet 4-year college requirements. (O) o Am undecided on goal. (M)

o Transfer to a 4-year institution to obtain B.A/B.S. degree

earning an associate degree, then transferring. (A) without earning an associate degree. (B)

o Earn an associate degree (non-vocational). (C) o Earn a vocational associate degree. (D) o Earn a vocational certificate. (E)

18. I am a former or current Foster Youth, and am interested in financial aid and/or other benefits and services available to Foster Youth. REV. 10/08

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Print your name on the top and side of the form.

Select one of the following: 19.

o A.

I am at least 19 years of age OR married and will answer questions #20-28 for myself.

o B.

I am under 19 years of age AND unmarried and will answer questions #20-28 for my parent or guardian.

Check with whom you are currently residing:

o Mother o Father o Stepmother o Stepfather o Other________________________________

Name of the person you’re residing with: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Middle Are you a dependent of your parents for income tax purposes? o Yes o No

For the person you indicated above, complete the following information. (If you checked “Other,” complete information on the parent with whom you last resided.) 20. Citizenship Status o U.S. Citizen o Amnesty o Other Status o Permanent Resident o Refugee/Asylee o Temporary Resident o Student Visa (F1/M1) If you did not specify U.S. citizen, please indicate the following: _______________________________________________ _______________ ________________ CHECK IF NONE

ALIEN REGISTRATION NUMBER OR VISA TYPE

o

21. Have you been in continuous residence in the state of California for at least the last two years? o Yes If NO, enter your last state or country of residence __________________________________________ State

ISSUE DATE

EXPIRATION DATE

o No

22. When did your present stay in California begin? ___________________________________________ Month / Day/ Year 23. Do you intend to maintain California as your state of legal residence?

o Yes o No

24. WITHIN THE LAST TWO YEARS, have you done any of the following OUTSIDE OF CALIFORNIA? If YES, check which you have done: o Filed state income taxes in another state o Voted in another state o Attended an out-of-state educational institution as a resident of THAT STATE

o Yes o No

o Petitioned for a divorce in another state o Declared residency in ANOTHER STATE for income tax purposes

o Yes o No If “YES,” check which you have done and indicate date: o obtained a California driver’s license. Date _____________________ o obtained California vehicle registration paying full fees. Date __________________ o voted in California. Date _____________________ o filed resident California state income taxes. Years __________________

25. Have you done one or more of the following in California?

If “NO,” list any actions you have taken that might demonstrate your intent to be a California resident (such as obtaining California identification card, divorce in California, checking account, savings account, loan in California). Also, list date action was taken.

26. Are you a full-time employee or spouse or dependent of a full-time employee of a California community college, California State University or College, the University of California, or the Maritime Academy? o Yes

o No

If “YES,” list name, relationship, where employed and the position held: _____________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

27. Are you a full-time credentialed employee of a California public school enrolling in college for purposes of fulfulling credential-related requirements?

o Yes o No

28. Have you been employed as a seasonal agricultural worker for at least a total of two months of each of the past two years?

o Yes o No

The information on this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Falsification of any information may result in my dismissal from classes. STUDENT SIGNATURE: _______________________________________________ DATE: ______________________________________________________________ MiraCosta College is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities to all persons regardless of, but not limited to, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital or parental status, disability, age, sexual orientation or status as a Vietnam-era veteran.

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Admissions— Residency Requirements & Code Lists Residency Requirements

Choosing Your Major or Certificate Program

The residency rules as established by Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations require a one-year physical presence in the state of California prior to the first day of the term combined with one year of evidence of intent and ability to establish residency in California. Students may be required to present evidence regarding their residency such as:

• If you plan to earn a two-year, Associate degree, select a major from the Associate degree list (1, 2, 3, or 4). If you want to earn a certificate and an A.A. degree, select a certificate from the Certificate of Achievement list (5). Students may not earn an Associate degree, at this time, for certificates listed under (6). Certificates of Achievement that are listed under ( 6 ) may be selected for a major.

1. payment of resident state income tax, 2. resident vehicle registration, 3. California driver’s license, and 4. voter registration.

Some exceptions and limitations to the residency requirement exist; consult with the Admissions and Records Office. Students in classes for which no college credit is granted will not be required to pay tuition.

High School Codes San Diego County High Schools Alta Vista.. ................................................. 04373203 Army & Navy Academy............................... 04374025 Carlsbad.. . . ................................................. 04373069 Carlsbad Village Academy.......................... 04373001 El Camino.. ................................................. 04373901 Escondido.. ................................................. 04373206 Fallbrook. . . ................................................. 04373217 Guajome Park Academy.............................. 04373094 Ivy School.. ................................................. 04373219 La Costa Canyon......................................... 04373100 Oceanside.................................................. 04373520 Ocean Shores............................................. 04373902 Orange Glen............................................... 04373531 Poway.. . . . . . ................................................. 04373586 Rancho Buena Vista. .................................. 04373072 San Dieguito H.S. Academy........................ 04373741 San Luis Rey Academy. .............................. 04374750 San Marcos................................................ 04373015 San Pasqual............................................... 04373005 Scripps Ranch. ........................................... 04373088 Sunset.. . . . . . ................................................. 04373738 Torrey Pines. .............................................. 04373003 Vista. . . . . . . . . ................................................. 04373870 Westview High School............................... 04373152

Other San Diego or California High Schools: List name, city, and state of last high school attended. Out-of-State High Schools: List name, city and state of last high school attended. Foreign High Schools: List name and country of last high school attended.

Associate Degrees MiraCosta offers a number of Associate degrees. Associate degrees require a minimum of 60 degree-applicable units. 1. Associate in Arts in University Studies Degree Major

Code Number

Astronomy........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191100 Biological Sciences.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 040101 Chemistry......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190501 Child Development.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130501 Communication.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150601 Computer Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070701 Criminology and Justice Studies.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210502 Dance.............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100801 Dramatic Arts.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100701 English and Literature.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150102 Gerontology...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130900

Code Number

Health Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 083700 History.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220501 Japanese.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110801 Kinesiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 083501 Mathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170101 Music.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100401 Physics.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190201 Pre-Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 090101 Pre-Nursing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126000 Pre-Social Work.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210400 Undecided. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999999

2. Associate in Arts in University Studies with an Area of Emphasis Degree Anthropology.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220200 Art History........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100202 Art (Studio)....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100203 Business Administration.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050501 Economics. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220401 Environmental Science.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 030100 French............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110201 Geography........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220601 Geology........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191401

German.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110301 Human Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200300 Philosophy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150901 Political Science.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220701 Psychology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200101 Social Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220102 Sociology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220801 Spanish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110501 Undecided. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999999

3. Associate in Arts in General Studies with an Area of Emphasis Degree Students are cautioned that completing an A.A. in General Studies with an Area of Emphasis degree may not fully prepare them to transfer. Emphasis in Arts and Humanities.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490310 Emphasis in Natural Sciences.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490200

Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences.. . . . . . . . . . . . 490105 Undecided. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999999

4. Other Associate Degrees A.A. in Liberal Studies: Elementary (Multiple Subject) Teaching Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 490120

A.A. in Registered Nursing (LVN-to-RN Career Ladder).. . . . . 123010 A.S. in Registered Nursing (LVN-to-RN Career Ladder).. . . . . 123011 Undecided. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999999

Certificate of Achievement MiraCosta offers a number of certificate programs that may also be used as a major. If you want to earn a Certificate of Achievement and an Associate degree select a major from (5 ). The Associate degree may not be granted for Certificates of Achievement listed under ( 6 ). Students should refer to the catalog for a detailed description of the certificate(s) and any degree requirements. 5. Certificate and/or Associate Degree Accounting......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050200 Agri-Business Management.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010904 Architectural Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 020103 Automotive Technology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 094802 Bookkeeping....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050201 Child Development Associate Teacher.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130516 Child Development Entrepreneurship.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130514 Child Development Master Teacher.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130512 Child Development Site Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130515 Child Development Teacher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130513 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 095300 Computer-Aided Drafting.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 095301 Computer Applications.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070100 Computer Network Administration.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070102 Cosmetology....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300700 Design & Technology.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100600 Digital Audio Production.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100501 Entrepreneurship.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050601 Floriculture......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010905 Fundamentals of Computer Programming.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070700 Graphic Design.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 079901 Hospitality Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130703

Landscape Architecture.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010906 Landscape Management.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010901 Law Enforcement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210500 Licensed Vocational Nursing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123020 Management.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050608 Marketing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050604 Mechanical Drafting.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 095304 Medical Office Professional.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120370 Nursery/Horticulture Crop Production.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010902 Office Manager.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050607 Real Estate.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051100 Real Estate Entrepreneurship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051102 Recording Arts/Record Production. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100502 Registered Nursing (LVN to RN Career Ladder).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123010 Research and Development... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 043002 Restaurant Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130610 Retail Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050609 Secretary/Administrative Assistant.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051401 Surgical Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121700 Travel/Tourism Management.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300900 Web Development and Design.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 079900 Undecided. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999999

6. Certificate Only Early Intervention and Inclusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130519 Personal Fitness Trainer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 083520 Radiation Protection Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 030300

Sound Reinforcement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100503 The Business of Music.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100504 Video and Media Design.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 061410

• If you’re looking for short-term training, but not planning to complete a certificate of achievement or degree, select a major code appropriate to the course(s) you are planning to take. • If you’re taking a class for life-long learning or personal enrichment, select: Undecided. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999999

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MiraCosta College Requisite Review Form

Summer 20__

Date:______________

This form is to be used for students who have completed a requisite course at another college and wish to be placed into MiraCosta College courses which have requisites. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEARING REQUISITES 1. Carefully and completely fill out the requested information below. 2. Attach supporting documentation (i.e. unofficial transcripts or high school transcripts. High school transcripts may not be used unless the course description specifies that it is acceptable). 3. Submit form and supporting documentation to the Admissions and Records office. 4. Normal processing time is 3-5 working days after which you should attempt to register. If additional information is necessary the Office of Admissions will contact you.

Oceanside Campus Building 3300 Fax: (760) 795-6626

San Elijo Campus Administration Building Fax: (760) 634-7875

Name

Student ID#

Address

e-mail Address

City State

Zip

Phone (

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Courses

Coursework must be completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better (2.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent). Complete a separate form for each course which requires a requisite. Course you want to take: (ex: Engl 100)

Requisite(s): (ex: Engl 803)

Institution where requisite was taken: (ex: Palomar College)

Year/Term taken: (ex: Spring/2006)

Grade Earned (ex: B)

FOR OFFICE USE Admissions Office Decision

Approve

Deny

In progress

/ If course has more than one requisite list all requisites on a separate line

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For in-progress coursework, please read the statement below and initial: I understand that in order to take a course at MiraCosta College for which there is a stated requisite, I must complete the requisite with a grade of ‘C’ or better (2.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent). For Fall and Spring semesters, I understand that I must submit verification of final grade earned to Admissions and Records by Thursday of the week before the start of the semester. For the Summer, I understand that I must submit verification of final grade earned to Admissions and Records by the Add deadline for the course. If I fail to provide verification of final grade earned by the Add deadline (see current class schedule for deadlines), or if my final grade is below a ‘C’ (2.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent) I will be dropped from the course. Additionally, I understand that I will not receive any reminders from the college regarding this requirement.

Please initial that you have read and understand the above advisory.

Acceptable forms of verification of final grade earned include: official or unofficial transcripts, grade reports or a letter from the instructor on school letterhead. NOTE: Additional course information may be requested to finalize the decision. Documents attached to this request will not be returned and will become the property of MiraCosta College. This form is for requisite purposes only. Clearance of a requisite does not assume waiver, substitution or completion of course requirements.

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Fee Assistance Information Board of Governors Fee Waiver Information:

Description of Grant Qualification Methods and Documentation Required: There are three methods to qualify for a Board of Governors Waiver: A, B, C.

The California Community Colleges Board of Governors believes that the enrollment fee should not stand between you and a better future. To ensure that it doesn’t, a program has been established to waive the fee for you, if you qualify. This program is limited to California residents; non-residents of California (as determined by the Admissions and Records Office) do not qualify for this program. Do not enroll before obtaining your Board of Governors Waiver. Eligibility determination must be made prior to enrolling in classes. If you are approved for Method A, you will NOT have to pay the enrollment fee or the student center fee. If you are approved for a Method B or C, you will NOT have to pay the enrollment fee. In addition, a portion of the parking fee will be waived for Method A, B, and C recipients for fall and/or spring semesters for first vehicle only; does not apply to motorcycle or additional vehicles. Note: There are no parking waivers for the summer session under this program. You will need to pay all other fees not covered by the Board of Governors Waiver from your own resources. If you use SURF Web enrollment: Submit the completed application and income verification to the Financial Aid Office BEFORE using SURF. If you use on-campus or late registration: Bring the completed application and income verification with you when you come to enroll.

Method A: You must be a current recipient of TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), SSI (Supplemental Security Income, NOT Disability or Retirement), General Assistance/General Relief (GA/GR), a dependent student whose parent(s) or guardian(s) are recipients of TANF and/or SSI if (1) you are included in their grant or (2) those benefits are their only source of income, or you are the dependent or child of certain deceased or disabled veterans and have been certified for a fee waiver by the California Department of Veterans Affairs. One of the following sources of documentation is required: • Notice of Action or computer-generated Monthly Eligibility Report CA 7 issued in your name (or in your parent’s name if applying as a dependent) for the same month in which you file this application or one month before. • Warrant or check issued in your name (or your parent’s name if applying as a dependent) for the same month in which you file this application or one month before. • Agency Certification — Untaxed Income Form. May be obtained from the Financial Aid Office and must be completed by the agency providing the benefits. • Letter from the Social Security Office stating that you (or your parent if you are applying as a dependent) are eligible for SSI payment for the same month in which you file this application or one month before. Deceased/Disabled Veterans’ Dependents or National Guard Dependents • Fee Waiver certification provided by the California Department of Veterans Affairs or your county Veterans Service Office. • Fee Waiver certification provided by the California National Guard Adjutant General’s Office. Surviving Dependents of an individual killed in the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks • Fee Waiver certification provided by the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board. Recipient of or Dependent of Congressional Medal of Honor • Fee Waiver certification provided by the California Department of Veterans Affairs Dependent of Deceased Law Enforcement/Fire Suppression Personnel • Fee Waiver Certification provided by Law Enforcement/Fire Suppression Agency

NEED MORE INFO? MiraCosta Financial Aid/Scholarship Office Building 3000, Oceanside Campus (760) 795-6711, or (760) 944-4449, ext. 6711 Por favor comuníquese a la oficina de Ayuda Financiera para obtener solicitudes e informacíon en español. Nuestra oficina está en el edificio 3000 en el recinto de Oceanside. Nuestro número de teléfono es (760) 795‑6711.

Method B: Family income (or your parents’ family income if you are a dependent student) does not exceed standards established by the Board of Governors. Be sure to attach verification of your 2007 income such as a signed copy of your federal income tax return. If you had income that is not reflected on your federal tax return, it may be necessary for you to obtain verification from the provider of those funds. If you (or your parent, for dependent students) are now married but were not married during 2007, you must also include the new spouse’s 2007 income on the application. Be sure to submit the application early so you can find out if you’re eligible before you enroll. If you need to obtain your tax account information, you can call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 and allow 15 days for delivery. Persons separated or divorced who filed a joint tax return should provide legible copies of all 2007 W-2 forms in addition to the signed federal tax return. For persons who did not file income tax returns, verification from IRS of non-filing and W-2s may be required.

Method C: Students who do not qualify under either Method A or B can receive a Method C waiver by establishing financial need for federal assistance through the MiraCosta Financial Aid Office. This requires completion of a 2008 –2009 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submission of all necessary forms to the Financial Aid Office. Processing of a financial aid file can take 8-10 weeks (longer for students with unusual circumstances). We CANNOT honor a waiver from another school.

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California Community Colleges 2008-2009 Board Of Governors Fee Waiver Application This is an application to have your ENROLLMENT FEES WAIVED. This FEE WAIVER is for California residents only. If you need money to help with books, supplies, food, rent, transportation and other costs, please complete a FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) immediately. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. The FAFSA is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov or at the Financial Aid Office. Note: Students who are exempt from paying nonresident tuition under Education Code Section 68130.5 (AB 540) are NOT California residents. If you are NOT a California resident, you are not eligible for a fee waiver. Do not complete this application. You may apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA. Name:

Last

First

Student ID #

Middle Initial

Email (if available):

Telephone Number: (______)

Home Address:

Date of Birth: Street

City

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Zip Code

Has the Admissions or Registrar's Office determined that you are a California resident? IMPLEMENtAtION OF tHE CALIFORNIA DOMEStIC PARtNER RIGHtS AND RESPONSIBILItIES ACt

Yes No

The California Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act extends new rights, benefits, responsibilities and obligations to individuals in domestic partnerships registered with the California Secretary of State under Section 297 of the Family Code. If you are in a Registered Domestic Partnership (RDP), you will be treated as an Independent married student to determine eligibility for this Enrollment Fee Waiver and will need to provide income and household information for your domestic partner. If you are a dependent student and your parent is in a Registered Domestic Partnership, you will be treated the same as a student with married parents and income and household information will be required for the parent’s domestic partner. Note: these provisions apply to state student financial aid ONLY, and not to federal student financial aid.

Are you or your parent in a Registered Domestic Partnership with the California Secretary of State under Section 297 of the Family Code? (Answer “Yes” if you or your parent are separated from a Registered Domestic Partner but have NOT FILED a Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership with the California Secretary of State’s Office.) Yes No If you answered “Yes” to the question above treat the Registered Domestic Partner as a spouse. You are required to include your domestic partner’s income and household information or your parent’s domestic partner’s income and household information in Questions 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Student Marital Status:

Single

Married

Divorced

Separated

Widowed

Registered Domestic Partnership

DEPENDENCY StAtUS 1. Were you born before January 1, 1985? Yes No 2. As of today, are you married or in a Registered Domestic Partnership (RDP)? (Answer "Yes" if you are separated but not divorced or have not filed a termination notice to dissolve partnership.) Yes No 3. Do you have children who receive more than half of their support from you, or other dependents who live with you (other than your children and spouse/RDP) who receive more than half of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2009? Yes No 4. Are (a) both your parents deceased, or (b) are you (or were you until age 18) a ward/dependent of the court ? Yes No 5. Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces or currently serving on active duty for purposes other than training? Yes No x If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions 1 - 5, you are considered an INDEPENDENt student for enrollment fee waiver purposes and must provide income and household information about yourself (and your spouse or RDP if applicable). Skip to Question #8. x If you answered "No" to all questions 1 - 5, complete the following questions: 6. If your parent(s) or his/her RDP filed or will file a 2007 U.S. Income Tax Return, were you, or will you be claimed on their tax return as an exemption by either or both of your parents? Will Not File Yes No 7. Do you live with one or both of your parent(s) and/or his/her RDP? Yes No x If you answered "No" to questions 1 - 5 and "Yes" to either question 6 or 7, you must provide income and household information about your PARENt(S)/RDP. Please answer questions for a DEPENDENt student in the sections that follow. x If you answered "No" or "Parent(s) will not file" to question 6, and "No" to question 7, you are a dependent student for all student aid except this enrollment fee waiver. You may answer questions as an INDEPENDENt student on the rest of this application, but please try to get your PARENt information and file a FAFSA so you may be considered for other student aid. You cannot get other student aid without your parent(s’) information. MEtHOD A ENROLLMENt FEE WAIVER 8. Are you (the student ONLY) currently receiving monthly cash assistance for yourself or any dependents from: TANF/CalWORKs? Yes No SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Program)? Yes No General Assistance? Yes No 9. If you are a dependent student, are your parent(s)/RDP receiving monthly cash assistance from TANF/CalWORKs or SSI/SSP as a primary source of income? Yes No x If you answered "Yes" to question 8 or 9 you are eligible for an ENROLLMENt FEE WAIVER. Sign the Certification at the end of this form. You are required to show current proof of benefits. Complete a FAFSA to be eligible for other financial aid opportunities. Complete and Sign the Reverse Side

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MEtHOD B ENROLLMENt FEE WAIVER 10. DEPENDENt StUDENt: How many persons are in your parent(s)/RDP household? (Include yourself, your parent(s)/RDP, and anyone who lives with your parent(s)/RDP and receives more than 50% of their support from your parents/RDP, now and through June 30, 2009.) _________ 11. INDEPENDENt StUDENt: How many persons are in your household? (Include yourself, your spouse/RDP, and anyone who lives with you and receives more than 50% of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2009.) ___________ 12. 2007 Income Information DEPENDENt StUDENt: INDEPENDENt StUDENt: PARENt(S)/ RDP INCOME

a. b.

Adjusted Gross Income (If 2007 U.S. Income Tax Return was filed, enter the amount from Form 1040, line 37; 1040A, line 21; 1040EZ, line 4). All other income (Include ALL money received in 2007 that is not included in line (a) above (such as TANF benefits, disability, Social Security, child support). Include Military Living Allowances and Combat Pay (attach December 2007 LES (or Last Full Month of 2007 Active Duty LES) and 2007 W-2). tOtAL Income for 2007 (Sum of a + b)

StUDENt ( & SPOUSE'S/ RDP) INCOME

$

$

$

$

$

$

the Financial Aid Office will review your income and let you know if you qualify for an ENROLLMENt FEE WAIVER under Method B. If you do not qualify using this simple method, you should file a FAFSA. SPECIAL CLASSIFICAtIONS ENROLLMENt FEE WAIVERS 13. Do you have certification from the CA Department of Veterans Affairs that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver? Submit certification. Yes No 14. Do you have certification from the National Guard Adjutant General that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver? Submit certification. Yes No 15. Are you eligible as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or as a child of a recipient? Submit documentation from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Yes No 16. Are you eligible as a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack? Submit documentation from the CA Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board. Yes No 17. Are you eligible as a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty? Submit documentation from the public agency employer of record. Yes No x If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions from 13-17, you are eligible for an ENROLLMENt FEE WAIVER and perhaps other fee waivers or adjustments. Sign the Certification below. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have questions. CERtIFICAtION FOR ALL APPLICANtS: READ tHIS StAtEMENt AND SIGN BELOW I hereby swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that all information on this form is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. If asked by an authorized official, I agree to provide proof of this information, which may include a copy of my and my spouse/registered domestic partner and/or my parent's/registered domestic partner’s 2007 U.S. Income tax Return(s). I also realize that any false statement or failure to give proof when asked may be cause for the denial, reduction, withdrawal, and/or repayment of my waiver. I authorize release of information regarding this application between the college, the college district, and the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges.

Applicant’s Signature

Date

Parent Signature (Dependent Students Only) California Information Privacy Act

Date

State and federal laws protect an individual’s right to privacy regarding information pertaining to oneself. The California Information Practices Act of 1977 requires the following information be provided to financial aid applicants who are asked to supply information about themselves. The principal purpose for requesting information on this form is to determine your eligibility for financial aid. The Chancellor’s Office policy and the policy of the community college to which you are applying for aid authorize maintenance of this information. Failure to provide such information will delay and may even prevent your receipt of financial assistance. This form’s information may be transmitted to other state agencies and the federal government if required by law. Individuals have the right of access to records established from information furnished on this form as it pertains to them. The officials responsible for maintaining the information contained on this form are the financial aid administrators at the institutions to which you are applying for financial aid. The SSN may be used to verify your identity under record keeping systems established prior to January 1, 1975. If your college requires you to provide an SSN and you have questions, you should ask the financial aid officer at your college for further information. The Chancellor’s Office and the California community colleges, in compliance with federal and state laws, do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, domestic partnership or any other legally protected basis. Inquiries regarding these policies may be directed to the financial aid office of the college to which you are applying.

BOGFW-B 2008-09 Income Standards Family Size

2007 Income

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Each Additional Family Member

$15,315 $20,535 $25,755 $30,975 $36,195 $41,425 $46,635 $51,855

͖ BOGA1 TANF/CalWORKs) ͖ BOGA2 (SSI/SSP) ͖ BOGA3 (GA) ͖ BOGB ͖ BOGC ͖ Student is NOT eligible ͖ Special Classification ͖Vet/National Guarp Dep-A4 ͖Medal of Honor or 9/11 Dep-A5 ͖Dep of deceased law /fire - A5 ͖ RDP ͖ Student ͖ Parent

Office Use Only _____________SUMMER 2008 (0725) _____________FALL 2008 (0730) _____________SPRING 2009 (0735) _____________MCC ENR SMRY

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Admissions and Records................................................... T110 Automotive Technology ...................................................... 4000 Art Gallery ............................................................................. 3400 Art ................................................................................. 2100, 2200 Associated Students ........................................................... 3400 Associate Faculty Office..................................................... 4606 Athletics ................................................................................ 5200 Biotechnology ...................................................................... 4000 Bookstore .............................................................................. 3400 Business Development ....................................................... 1000 Business Services ............................................................... 1000 Campus Police...................................................................... 1100 Cal WORKs ............................................................................ 3000 Career Center....................................................................... 3700 Child Development Center.................................................. 8000 Community Services............................................................ 1000 Computer/Business Department....................................... 4800 Counseling ............................................................................ 3700 Dance Studio ........................................................................ 5100 Disabled Students Services............................................... 3000 Enrollment Information ....................................................... 3300 EOPS ...................................................................................... 3000 Facilities Department .......................................................... 4200 Financial Aid/Scholarships ................................................ 3000 Gymnasium ........................................................................... 5000 Health Services................................................................... T440 Horticulture ........................................................................... 7000 Human Resources ............................................................... 1000 Institutional Research......................................................... 1000 Instructional Services......................................................... 4700 International Students ........................................................ 3400 Library and Information Hub .............................................. 1200 Lost and Found ..................................................................... 1100 Math Learning Center......................................................... 1200 Music ..................................................................................... 2200 Nursing/Allied Health.......................................................... 4400 Parking Permits.................................................................... 1100 President, Office of the ....................................................... 1000 Proctoring Center ............................................................... T430 Purchasing ........................................................................... T600 Public Information Office.................................................... 1000 School Relations/Diversity Recruit. .................................. 3400 Service Learning.................................................................. 3400 Shipping/Receiving.............................................................. 6100 Student Activities................................................................. 3400 Student Accounts ................................................................ 3200 Student Center/Cafeteria.................................................... 3400 Student Employment Services........................................... 3700 Tech Prep .............................................................................. 3700 Testing Office........................................................................ 3000 Theatre .................................................................................. 2000 Tutoring.................................................................................. 1200 University Language Program ...........................................T210 University Transfer Center.................................................. 3700 Veterans Services............................................................... T110 Wellness Center................................................................... 4100

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OCEANSIDE CAMPUS BUILDING # DIRECTORY

1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056 • (760) 757-2121

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MiraCosta College • San Elijo Campus

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3333 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff, CA 92007 • (760) 944-4449

Telephone ATM Restrooms Emergency Call Box

SAN ELIJO CAMPUS BUILDING # DIRECTORY

600

Designated Smoking Area (No smoking permitted on campus except in these areas.)

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Bookstore Student Center

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Administration/Student Information Admissions and Records Community Services Counseling Instructional Services Provost, San Elijo Campus Student Accounts

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Classrooms, Faculty Offices, Language Lab .....................500 Classrooms, Faculty Offices.................................................600

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Three freeway-close locations! www.miracosta.edu To Los Angeles

Oceanside Campus • (760) 757-2121 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056

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Located just north of Highway 78 off College Boulevard; 121-acre hilltop campus with coastal and mountain views.

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MISSON AVE. OCEANSIDE BLVD.

San Elijo Campus • (760) 944-4449

3333 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff, CA 92007

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Nestled below the bluffs and facing the San Elijo Lagoon; 42-acre campus just east of I-5.

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Community Learning Center • (760) 795-8710

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CARDIFF SOLANA BEACH

1831 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92058

One mile east of I-5; home to MiraCosta’s tuition-free noncredit program.

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Outside the 760 area code, call us toll-free: 1-888-201-8480. The hearing impaired may call us at the following TTY number: (760) 439-1060.

1 Barnard Drive Oceanside, CA 92056

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