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DVCDIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE

SUMMERMORE COURSES MORE SECTIONS MORE OPPORTUNITIES!

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Diablo Valley College is in the Contra Costa Community College District with offices at

500 Court Street, Martinez, CA 94553 925-229-1000

Other colleges in the district are: Contra Costa College, San Pablo Los Medanos College, Pittsburg

Chancellor Helen Benjamin

Board Members: Tomi Van de Brooke Anthony T. Gordon Sheila Grilli John T. Nejedly Jess Reyes

Enroll in a Cooperative Work Experience Education (COOP) class and you can earn up to four units for learning while working, interning, or volunteering.You’ll be assigned a DVC instructor who will work with you and your employer to establish several learning goals for your job. Then just work your regular schedule, check in with your COOP instructor, and report your results at the end of the term.That’s it!For more information and an application, visit the Career and Employment Services Center in the Student Services Building, room 138, or call (925) 685-1230, ext. 2435 /2206, or visit www.dvc.edu/career.

Work, Learn, Earn.

CO-OP EDUCATION

experienceOpen the door to a real world

Professional

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09IMPORTANT DATES

summer

Check www.dvc.edu for updates

March 2 Begin accepting applications for admission for summer 2009 and fall 2009

March 30 Summer registration by appointment – EOPS, DSS, and Veterans – online/telephone only

March 31 Summer registration by appointment –continuing students (currently enrolled at DVC Summer 2008, fall 2008 or spring 2009) – online/telephone only

April 11 – 17 Spring break – no Saturday or Sunday classes

April 18 – 19 Saturday and Sunday classes resume after spring break

April 20 Summer registration by appointment – returning students (not enrolled at DVC in summer 2008, fall 2008 or spring 2009), new transfer students and new students excluding special admit (concurrent) students – online/telephone only

May 25 HOLIDAY – memorial day – college closed

May 26 Summer registration continues for all sessions (3-week, 6-week, and 9-week) – in-person registration begins for all students-(including special admit (concurrent) students who will be in the 11th and 12th grade during fall 2009) – online/telephone also available

May 30 Open registration for all students

June 1 Registration for classes after the session begins is on a space-available basis and will require late add code or instructor signature

June 1 3-week summer session I begins (June 1 -18)

June 1 6-week summer session I begins (June 1 – July 9)

June 1 9-week summer session I begins (June 1 – July 30)

June 18 3-week summer session I ends (June 1 -18)

June 22 3-week summer session II begins (June 22 – July 9)

June 22 6-week summer session II begins (June 22 – July 30)

July 9 3-week summer session II ends (June 22 – July 9)

July 9 6-week summer session I ends (June 1 – July 9)

July 13 3-week summer session III begins (July 13 – July 30)

July 30 3-week summer session III ends (July 13 – July 30)

July 30 6-week summer session II ends (June 22 – July 30)

July 30 9-week summer session I ends (June 1 – July 30)

Final Exams: are scheduled by the instructors and are generally held on the last day of instructionOnline/telephone registration is available daily up to midnight the day before the class section begins.Note: Short-term course drop dates and pass/no-pass dates are calculated individually by course based on the specific number of meeting days; therefore, these dates are not included in this calendar. Add/drop, refund and pass/no-pass dates are printed on the class roster for the course. Check with the instructor.Summer registration for classes is on a space available basis. Instructor signature or late add code required once the session begins.Reminder: To receive a refund for a summer course, students must drop the course within 10% of the total class meetings, which in most cases, during the summer, is the first class meeting.

Campus offices will be closed on Fridays, May 29 through July 31, 2009 (some Friday classes will be held).

Online and telephone registration is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students may register anytime on or after their appointment date and time up until midnight the day before the class section begins.Add/drop, refund and pass/no pass dates are printed on the class roster for the course. Check with the instructor.

Diablo Valley College Schedule of Courses

February 2009 published three times a year (February, April, November)

Issue No. 29 Diablo Valley College, 321 Golf Club Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, 925-685-1230

San Ramon Campus, 1690 Watermill Road San Ramon, CA 94582, 925-866-1822

www.dvc.edu

Registration steps ............................................. 2

Assessment exemption ...................................... 5

Fees.................................................................... 6

Prerequisites ..................................................... 7

Online registration ............................................. 9

User ID .............................................................. 10

Registration ..................................................... 10

Associate degree majors .................................. 12

CAN Calif. Articulation Numbers ....................... 13

Admission application ..................................... 15

Transfer Center ................................................. 17

Programs of study ........................................... 17

Study abroad .................................................... 19

Student resources ........................................... 20

Tutoring ............................................................ 20

San Ramon Campus ........................................ 25

How to read the abbreviations and off-campus locations ...................................... 28

Course listing .................................................. 29

Book Center ...................................................... 52

Campus directory ............................................ 54

Campus map ................................................... 56

This schedule is subject to change.Courses not registering 20 or more students are subject to can-cellation. In keeping with district and college policy, the district reserves the right to modify the schedule at any time to meet the needs of the district and its students including, but not limited to, the right to add or delete courses and change instructional assignments.Alternate format and accommodations of this schedule are avail-able upon request. Visit our DSS department for details.

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Send official transcriptsRequest your official transcripts from high school and other colleges you’ve attended to be sent to the Admissions and Records Office for clearance of any prerequisite requirements. Official transcripts from other schools can take two to six weeks to arrive at DVC. This could delay your registration. For information regarding prerequisites, please read the prerequisite information on page 7.

Submit an application for admissionAll new, transfer, returning and concurrently enrolled high school students must submit an application. Go to www.dvc.edu to complete an online application. Students who attended DVC summer 2008, fall 2008, or spring 2009 (continuing students) do not need to submit an application.

Where do I start?New students – never attended college or transfer students with fewer than 12 college credits completed • Submit an application (step 1), and follow all steps. Returning students and new transfer students (with more than 12 college units) • Submit an application (step 1), and follow all steps (complete assessment if needed for prerequisites).

Continuing students – enrolled in summer 2008, fall 2008, or spring 2009 • View priority registration appointment time online (WebAdvisor) and begin at step 6.

Concurrently enrolled high school students • Submit a Special Admission Recommendation Form signed by high school principal, parent and student, for each semester enrolled. If enrolling in a course with a prerequisite, student must also provide proof of prerequisite completion. New concurrent students must also submit an application.

High school students in 11th or 12th grade Register in person beginning April 20.

High school students below the 11th grade must obtain the DVC instructor’s signature to enroll in a course. Registration begins the first day of the session, after all signatures are completed on the Special Admission Recommendation Form and DVC Application.

Visit the Financial Aid Office (Student Services Center), online at www.dvc.edu/financialaid or call 925-685-1230, ext. 2290. Visit the EOPS Office (Student Services Center), online at www.dvc.edu/eops/ or call 925-685-1230, ext. 2236.

Attend orientation and advisement counseling New students for summer 2009 who have completed fewer than 12 college units are strongly encouraged to register for Counseling 105 during spring. Classes meet once or twice for a total of six hours and after completing the course students are given a priority registration appoint-ment. Students must complete the math and English assessments at least seven working days before the Counseling 105 course begins.

Returning and new transfer students (with more than 12 college units) should speak with a counselor to discuss their current educational goals or plans. Official transcripts must be on file in the Admissions and Records Office at least two weeks prior to scheduling a counseling appointment.

Apply for financial aid and learn about Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) optional4

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EASY STEPS TO

DVC Information and Admissions and Records Office

Location: Student Services Center at the Quad

Address: 321 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-1544 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Friday during the summer

Phone: 925-685-1310 Fax: 925-609-8085

San Ramon Campus Address: 1690 Watermill Road San Ramon, CA 94582 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Friday during the summer

Phone: 925-866-1822 Fax: 925-866-8090

Website: www.dvc.edu

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3 Take an assessment testAssessment testing can help to satisfy a prerequisite requirement. To assist you in planning your chemistry, math and English courses, participate in the assessment process, which is a two-hour session that measures current skills in reading, writing and math. This information will help you make decisions for the most appropriate courses to meet your individual educa-tional goals. Assessments are offered free daily. Check for days and times of assessments at www.dvc.edu/admissions/assessment_center.htm, or stop by the Student Services Center or call 925-685-1230, ext. 2545.

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Emergency 911 Campus Police Emergency x2333 or 9-911

ASDVC SUMMER 2007

CONNECT CARD

ENROLL

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COUNS-105 Orientation to College - (P/NP) - .3 Unit.

If you wish to register for this orientation class in May please indicate “spring 2009” on your DVC application. Take your assessment!Pick up a FREE ‘Starter Kit” at the DVC Book Center, SRC Book Center, or the DVC Information Center. The kit contains the required materials for this course.Saturday classes include a lunch break.

May section day date time bldg room7016 S 5/2 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7017 S 5/2 9-3:50 p.m. H 106 7018 S 5/2 9-3:50 p.m. H 117 7032 M-T 5/4-5/5 4-6:50 p.m. MA 241 7019 M-T 5/4-5/5 7-9:50 p.m. PS 175 7020 T, W 5/5-5/6 4-6:50 p.m. H 117 7014 5/6-5/13 ONLINE 7024 S 5/9 9-3:50 p.m. H 106 7025 S 5/9 9-3:50 p.m. H 117 7046 S 5/9 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7054 S 5/9 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7055 M-T 5/11-5/12 4-6:50 p.m. H 111 7056 W, TH 5/13-5/14 4-6:50 p.m. H 117 7080 S 5/16 9-3:50 p.m. H 106 7095 S 5/16 9-3:50 p.m. H 117 7156 S 5/16 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7077 T-W 5/19-5/20 4-6:50 p.m. H 106 7078 T, TH 5/19-5/21 4-6:50 p.m. H 117 7095 T-W 5/26-5/27 4-6:50 p.m. MA 245 7096 W-TH 5/27-5/28 4-6:50 p.m. H 113 7097 S 5/30 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7098 S 5/30 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7101 S 5/30 9-3:50 p.m. H 113

Orientation Courses offered late

spring and summerDesigned for students planning to enroll at DVC in summer and fall 2009

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6 Register for coursesPriority registration appointments are assigned to students who: • are currently enrolled at DVC (attended classes summer 2008, fall 2008, or spring 2009). • new students who have completed Counseling 105.Registration appointments can be viewed on WebAdvisor from the DVC website. Students may use one of the many computers in the Information Center, Library or computer labs throughout the campus.

Priority registration appointments are for online or phone registration only Be sure to follow the instructions carefully. If registering online, be sure to print a copy of the schedule confirmation page as proof of enrollment. Students without a priority regis-tration appointment register according to the calendar of important dates.

Adding courses before instruction beginsStudents who wish to add courses before the class begins, may do so online or by phone until midnight the day before the class begins as long as there is still space available.

Adding courses after instruction begins Students who wish to add a course after classes have started, should first check with the instructor. If space is available, the instructor will give the student a unique four-digit late add code that will permit the student to register on WebAdvisor or by phone. Late add codes expire at midnight on the deadline date to add the course. In-person registration will require the instruc-tor’s signature on a Schedule Request Form and submission by the deadline date. Assistance for using WebAdvisor is available in the Information Center.

7 Pay feesPayment of registration fees are required at the time of registration. On WebAdvisor and when registering by phone, fees can be paid with a credit card. The Cashier’s Office will accept payments in cash or by credit card, check, or money order.

Obtain student ID cardAfter registering, take your course schedule with a picture ID to the Student Life Office in the Student Union Building to obtain your “Connect Card.” This FREE card is required to use the library and/or printers around campus. You can also purchase a valuable discount sticker for a small fee.

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June section day date time bldg room 7102 M-T 6/1-6/2 4-6:50 p.m. H 113 7103 S 6/6 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7105 S 6/6 9-3:50 H 113 7106 S 6/6 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7113 S 6/1 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7107 M-T 6/15-6/16 9-11:50 a.m. LA 115 7110 T-W 6/16-6/17 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 7111 W 6/17 9-3:50 p.m. LA 115 7114 S 6/20 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7122 S 6/20 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7125 S 6/20 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7126 M-T 6/22-6/23 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 7127 M-T 6/22-6/23 4-6:50 p.m. H 113 7119 W-TH 6/24-6/25 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 7131 S 6/27 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7134 S 6/27 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7135 S 6/27 9 -3:50 p.m. H 111 7129 M-T 6/29-6/30 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 July section day date time bldg room 7137 T-W 7/7-7/8 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 7138 T-W 7/7-7/8 4-6:50 p.m. H 113 7141 W-TH 7/8-7/9 1-3:50 p.m. H 117 7139 W-TH 7/8-7/9 4-6:50 p.m. BFL 105 S 7/11 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7144 S 7/11 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7145 S 7/11 9 -3:50 p.m. H 113 7146 M-T 7/13-7/14 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 7150 S 7/18 9 -3:50 p.m. MA 103

July (continued) section day date time bldg room 7152 S 7/18 9 -3:50 p.m. H 111 7154 S 7/18 9 -3:50 p.m. H 113 7156 W-TH 7/22-7/23 4-6:50 p.m. H 113 7149 W-TH 7/22-7/23 7-9:50 p.m. H 113 7136 S 7/25 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7160 S 7/25 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7161 S 7/25 9 -3:50 p.m. H 111 7165 M-T 7/27-7/28 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 7173 W-TH 7/29-7/30 1-3:50 p.m. H 113 August section day date time bldg room 7177 S 8/1 9-3:50 p.m. H 117 7178 S 8/1 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7179 S 8/1 9-3:50 p.m. H 113 7181 S 8/1 9-3:50 p.m. MA 103 7182 T 8/4-8/4 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 7188 T-W 8/4-8/5 9-11:50 a.m. H 113 7176 F 8/7 9-3:50 p.m. H 111 San Ramon Campus section day date time bldg room 9002 M, W 4/27-4/29 4-6:50 p.m. SRC E229 9003 M, W 5/11-5/13 4-6:50 p.m. SRC E229 9004 S 5/16 9-3:50 p.m. SRC W219 9001 M, W 5/18-5/20 4-6:50 p.m. SRC W212 9006 T-TH 6/02-6/4 4-6:50 p.m. SRC E230 9007 S 7/11 9-3:50 p.m. SRC W216

Orientation courses for late

spring and summer COUNS-105 Orientation to College

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Other Counseling/Career courses that you may want to consider: Counseling 120, Student Success (fall)

Career 110, Career and Life Planning (summer and fall)

Career 120, Career Assessment (fall)

Career 130, Exploring Majors and Careers (fall)

Career 140, Job Search Strategies (fall)

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We welcome and encourage you to participate in the assessment of your math and English skills, attend an orientation, and meet with a counselor to develop an educational plan. Our research indi-cates that students who take part in assessment and orientation and who meet with a counselor are more successful in their college work than those who do not.

You may be exempt from assessment and orienta-tion if you – have an associate degree or higher, are enrolled in high school or are enrolled in two or fewer units (and are not on probation and have declared an educational objective).

You are exempt from assessment in reading, writing and math if you – have completed a college English or math course with a “C” or better.

You may be exempt from assessment if you – have taken a state approved assessment test at a California Community College in the last two years. Please submit scores to the DVC Assess-ment Center.

Orientation courses Counseling 105 - Orientation to College Counseling 106 - Orientation to College for Student Athletes

Courses exempt from assessment and orientation:A. If you are enrolling only in the following courses, you do not need to sign up for assessment and orientation. Physical Education—PE 106, 120, 121, 124, 126, 129, 130, 150, 154*, 158, 162*, 172*, 178*, 180*, 182*, 185, 186, 188, 190*, 192*, 193. *Beginning course only

B. If you are enrolling only in courses in the following programs and you are employed in a related field, you do not need to sign up for assessment and Counseling 105.

C. If you are only enrolling in the following courses and you are employed in a related field, you do not need to sign up for assessment and Counseling 105.

Business–BUSAC 187, 282, 283, 284, 285; BUS 50; BUSMG 151, 170, 171, 172, 173, 184, 191, 192, 209, 248, 289, 290; Office Administration–BUS 55, 70, 85, 86, 90, 95, 96, 110; Computer Information Sciences–CIS 50; Engineering 119, 122, 123, 126, 150*, 222, 223; Early Childhood Education–ECE 127, 137, 240, 243, 245A, 246, 263, 265; Horticulture–HORT 132, 141, 143, 145, 147, 150, 161, 177, 179, 179L; Library–L 100, 104, 108, 150.

*Approval of the instructor required.

EXEMPTIONS FROM ASSESSMENT AND ORIENTATION COURSES

Administration of justice

Construction

Electricity

Electronics

Culinary arts

Business

Plumbing

Real estate

Steamfitting

Submit this Form to the Admissions and Records Office if you meet one of the following conditions:

Please check appropriate box:

A. Earned an associate degree or higher.

B. Enrolling in a job-related course; see the above list of courses that qualify. List course(s) in which you plan to enroll: C. Enrolling in a course with no skill prerequisite; see course schedule for list of specific courses. List course(s) in which you plan to enroll:

D. Enrolling in two units or fewer.

NOTE: You must specifically list courses if choosing option B or C. Options B, C and D are for this term only.

Name (please print clearly) student ID number

Signature semester for which you are applying

EXEMPTIONS FROM ASSESSMENT/ORIENTATION FORM

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Proxy registrationWith written permission you may authorize someone else to register for you. They must do this in person. Make sure they have: • your complete name, address and telephone number, • your correct student ID number and birth date, • your course choices and alternates, • your registration fees.Online and telephone registration makes it easy for students who cannot come to the campus.

AttendanceIf you miss the first class meeting or are absent for the equivalent of two weeks without approval, you may be dropped by the instructor. If you do not attend class but fail to drop the course by the refund deadline, you are still responsible for the registration fees.

Withdrawing from a courseYou must officially drop courses through the online or phone registration system or at the Admissions and Records Office. Non-attendance can result in an “F” grade and will cause you to lose your enrollment fees. If the course fee has not been paid and the course is not officially dropped, the unpaid fee will become an outstanding debt on your record. It is the student’s responsibility to drop a course, not the instructor’s. If a course is dropped before 25 percent of the instruction time has elapsed, a grade will not appear on your record. If 75 percent or more of the instruction time has elapsed, you cannot withdraw and will be subject to an “F” grade.

FeesEnrollment fees Note: All fees are subject to change by the state legislature. • $20 per unit for California residents. • $201 per unit ($181 per unit plus $20 per unit enrollment fee) for students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and are not California residents. • $208 per unit ($188 per unit plus $20 per unit enrollment fee) for students who are not U.S. citizens.Other fees • The optional $7 student activity fee offers discounts for student related activities. • A $1 per unit student union fee helps pay for the maintenance of the student center. The maximum fee is $10 per student per academic year.

Parking feesThe parking fee is $2 a day or $35 for the fall and spring terms. The summer fee is $20. College parking permits are required daily except weekends (Friday 5 p.m. through Monday 7 a.m.) and holidays. You can purchase a parking decal at the Cashier’s Office, Book Center or at the Admissions and Records Office.

The parking fee is $20 per term for students who qualify for the Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver. DVC parking permits are also valid at CCC and LMC campuses.Parking at the San Ramon Campus and Walnut Creek Campus is free. Contact all other off-campus locations for their parking policies.

Outstanding debtsIf you have any outstanding debts, you will be blocked from registration or from obtain-ing academic transcripts and diplomas until those debts are cleared. Pay debts at the Cashier’s Office. Debts are subject to district collection processes.

Fee refundsTo receive a fee refund, students must withdraw from school or drop class by the deadline. Refund checks for complete or partial withdrawals from school will be processed after the first two weeks of instruction. Refund checks will be mailed to the student address on file in the college Admissions and Records Office. If you have a new address, please notify the Admissions and Records Office at the time of withdrawal or change of program.

If you paid online (credit card payment only): a refund will be applied to the credit card used for online payment.

If you paid by check: Refund checks will be issued monthly after the first two weeks of instruction each semester. All refund checks will be made payable to the student whether paid by cash, check, money order, cashier’s check or credit card. No refund of the enroll-ment fee will be made to any student who withdraws from classes after the first two weeks of instruction for a full semester class, or after 10% of the class time for a short-term class. A refund will not be made if the student has other outstanding debts to the college.

Non-resident tuition refunds:To obtain a refund for non-resident tuition, your request must be made at the Cashier’s Office.

You will not receive a refund if: • you stop attending class and do not officially withdraw from the course, • you withdraw from the course after the refund deadline, • you have other outstanding debts to the college.A detailed refund policy is posted in the Cashier’s Office.

Financial aid enrollment fee refundsIf subsequent to paying enrollment fees, a student becomes eligible for financial aid and receives an enrollment fee waiver, the student will automatically be mailed a full refund check according to the same refund processing cycle as enrollment fee refunds.

Enrollment fee defermentsIf subsequent to paying enrollment fees, a student becomes eligible for an enrollment fee deferment to an outside agency, the student should request that the document stating the deferment be submitted to the Cashier’s Office. The student will then automatically be mailed a refund check of the deferred fees according to the same refund processing cycle as enrollment fee refunds.

Details regarding the refund policy are available from the Cashier’s Office or Admissions and Records Office.

Parking permit refundsParking fee refunds will be made if the student drops all classes within the first two weeks of instruction for semester-length courses or by 10% of the length of short-term courses. The parking decal must be returned to the Cashier’s Office for a refund. The refund check will be mailed to the student according to the same refund processing cycle as enrollment fee refunds. Lost or stolen parking permits are not refundable.

student union fee $ ($1 per unit up to $10 per year)foundation contribution $

(optional) used to provide

scholarships and instructional equipment

Total $

enrollment fee $ (multiply the number of units by the correct fee) student activity $ 7. parking fee

$ (optional)

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work cannot be used unless you are taking the course at CCC, DVC or LMC. (Exception: if the course prerequisite is a math course you may be eligible to submit the Math Prerequisite In-Progress at Another School Form. Go to www.dvc.edu/admissions/forms.htm for the guidelines and form).

To see which courses have prerequisites and/or co-requisites, see the individual course offer-ings in the catalog or our website at www.dvc.edu/catalog

Registering for a course with a prerequisite and/or co-requisiteIf you completed the prerequisite course at DVC during summer 1999 or later with a “C” grade or better, your prerequisite will automatically be cleared when you go to register. If you took the course at DVC, CCC or LMC prior to summer 1999, you must contact the Admissions and Records Office to clear prerequisite require-ments.

If you completed the prerequisite at another educational institution, the Admissions and Records Office will need to request clearance of your prerequisite requirement prior to your registration appointment time. There are a few ways to do this: • If your official transcripts have been received, submit a Prerequisite Form. • You may submit your official or unofficial transcript along with a Prerequisite Form which is available at www.dvc.edu/admissions/forms.htm • You may fax your unofficial transcripts along with a Prerequisite Form. If approved, your prerequisite will be cleared in 48-72 hours. If denied, you will be notified via your contact information provided on the Pre-requisite Form. All prerequsites must be posted before you can register online or by phone. If you register in person, submit your Prerequisite Form and official or unofficial transcript.

Student academic responsibilitiesYou are expected to attend classes, do class work on time, and complete each course. You are also expected to maintain regular progress towards an educational goal.

You must see a DVC counselor before enrolling if you are on academic or progress probation, or enrolled in developmental courses such as English 96 or 98, or Math 70 or 71, or have not declared an educational goal.

RightsAmong your rights as a student, you may file a complaint on the grounds that DVC failed to make a good faith effort to help you develop an

Non-refundable feesThe Associated Students fee is not refundable. Our refund policy complies with and is based upon California law and the Education Code.

Non-resident tuition refundsRefunds for over $1,000 must be requested at the Cashier’s Office. A detailed refund policy is available. PrerequisitesEnrolling in DVC courses with prerequisites or co-requisitesCourse prerequisites ensure that a student has the appropriate body of knowledge to suc-cessfully take the course. Students who wish to enroll in a course with a prerequisite must complete the required course with a “C” grade or better before they are allowed to register. To enroll in a course with a co-requisite, the student must have either already completed the requirement, or be enrolled in the co-requisite course simultaneously. In-progress course

educational plan or provide a specified service.Waivers, appeals and complaintsStudents requesting waivers or filing appeals or complaints under the Title 5 Matriculation Rights must submit a form to the Admissions and Records Office.

The Director of Admissions and Records will consider the appeal or complaint. If the appeal or request for waiver is not granted, the student may appeal to the vice president of student services.

Open course policy It is the policy of the Contra Costa Commu-nity College District that, unless specifically exempted by statute or regulation, every course, course section or class reported for state aid, wherever offered and maintained by the district, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college and who meets such prerequisites pursuant to regulations contained in Article 2.5 of Subchapter 1 of Chapter 6 of Division of Title 5 of the California Administra-tive Code, commencing with section 55200.

Academic honestyDVC students are expected to be truthful and ethical in their academic work. Academic dishonesty is defined as an act of deception in which a student claims credit for the work or effort of another person or uses unauthorized materials or fabricated information in any aca-demic work. Academic dishonesty is a violation of the DVC ‘Student Code of Conduct’ and will not be tolerated.

Student Code of ConductThe Student Code of Conduct, is available at www.dvc.edu/union/code.htm . This code includes important information about students’ rights and responsibilities on campus. The code contains specific rules and regulations governing student behavior, along with the consequences for violating these rules. If you would like a hard copy of the Student Code of Conduct, visit the Student Life Office in the Lesher Student Union Building.

PoliciesDiablo Valley College is open to any California resident 18 years or older or who has earned a high school diploma or proficiency certificate or to current high school students who qualify.

Smoking policyIn recognizing the serious health risks associ-ated with smoking, wishing to discourage both students and staff from becoming smokers, and recognizing the rights of nonsmokers to a reasonably smoke-free environment, the follow-

Keep the money in your

Pocket!• FederalandStategrantsare available• EarnmoneythroughFederal WorkStudyProgram• Studentloanoptions

Stop by the Financial Aid Office for an application and additional information. Visit us at: www.dvc.edu/financialaid/Financial Aid Workshops are avail-able throughout the year to assist you through the process.

DVCFinancialAidOffice925-685-1230

ext.2363,2290or2180

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ing policy applies: • At the Pleasant Hill campus, smoking will be allowed only in the central quad and the parking lots. • At the San Ramon Campus, smoking will be allowed only in the parking lots. • Restrictions at other educational sites will be established by those sites and by state and local law.Adherence to this policy relies on the initiative of nonsmokers to politely request that smokers follow the policy and on the courtesy of smok-ers to follow the policy.

A drug-free DVCIt is DVC’s policy to maintain a campus where students are prohibited from the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, posses-sion or use of controlled substances as listed in Schedules I through IV of Section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. Section 812) and from abuse of alcohol. This includes student participation in field trips, athletic competition and/or any activity sponsored by the college. Any violation of this policy will be cause for disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. The use of controlled substances or the abuse of alcohol has significant health risks. For a description of the effects and health risks associated with use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol, and the applicable legal sanctions under local, state or federal law, please visit: www.dvc.edu/union/AlcDrugs.htm. Any student who needs information about substance abuse treatment may consult a campus counselor or the dean of student life who can provide the student with information about available treatment resources.

Sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking Consistent with the spirit of AB 1088, the col-lege is committed to working with students to reduce the risk of sexual assault, stalking and relationship violence. If students would like more information about these issues, you are welcome to visit the college’s website at:www.dvc.edu/union/SexualAssault.htm or www.dvc.edu/union/Stalking.htm or to contact the dean of student life in the Student Union Building or police services.

Equal opportunity policy and grievance proceduresDiablo Valley College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or age in any of its policies, procedures, or practices, in compli-ance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (pertaining to race, color, and national origin), Title IX of the Educational Amendments of

1972 (pertaining to sex), Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Dis-crimination Act of 1975 (pertaining to age), and CCCCD Board Policy 2001. This nondiscrimination policy covers admission and access to, as well as treatment and employment in, the college’s programs and activities, including vocational educa-tion.

This procedure affords students an oppor-tunity to resolve a variety of complaints, including those alleging discrimination based upon race, sexual orientation, color, national origin, sex, handicap, and age. Students who require assistance in the use of this procedure or any of the above-mentioned policies should contact the dean of student life. Inquiries regarding federal laws and regulations concerning nondiscrimination in education or the district’s compliance with those provisions may also be directed to the director of personnel services, Contra Costa Com-munity College District, 500 Court Street, Martinez, CA 94553; or U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, 221 Main Street, Suite 1020, San Francisco, CA 94105.

Inquiries regarding the equal opportu-nity policies, the filing of grievances, or requests for a copy of the college’s griev-ance procedures may be directed to the following: disability support services man-ager, Learning Center; Title IX, Sexual Harassment - Title VI, discrimination based on race, color, or national origin, the vice-president of student services, Administration Building, ext. 2231 or dean of student life, Student Union building, ext. 2094.

For more information or to initiate a grievance contact: Vice president of student services (504, Title IX, Sexual Harassment Title VI and EEOC officer. 925-685-1230, ext. 2232 Director of business services (ADA Coordinator) ext. 2533 Dean of student life (EEOC officer) ext. 2445

Freedom of expression policyIt is the policy of the district and DVC to allow and protect reasonable and legal expressions, speeches, and actions according to federal and state laws and Education Code #76120. Students have the right to exercise free expression,

including the use of bulletin boards, the distribution of printed materials and the wear-ing of buttons, badges or other insignia. The policy excludes expression that is obscene, libelous or slanderous according to current legal standards or which incites students to create a clear and present danger or to commit unlawful acts on community college premises or damage to persons or property. Inciting students to riot, or the violation of lawful community college regulations or the substantial disruption of the orderly operation of the community college, is also prohibited. A copy of the policy is available at the Student Life Office.

Male applicants You have an obligation to register in accor-dance with the federal Military Selective Service Act (50 U.S.C. appl 451 et. seq.) if you are a male U.S. citizen or alien living in the United States whose age is 18 through 25. Additional information can be obtained at the U.S. Post Office or at the website of the Selective Service: www.sss.gov .

A special opportunity for high school students to attend college courses while still in high school.

A high school student can: • explore academic levels not taught in

high school,• earn high school honors credit for

college courses,*• discover a new academic interest,• save hundreds of dollars in college

tuition,• take a class online to accommodate

busy schedules - www.dvc.edu/online,

• take classes at several convenient locations.

* High school policies vary; please check with your high school administration.

Go to www.dvc.edu/collegetoday to download and complete the Special Admission Recommendation Form

COllEgE TODAy

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WebAdvisor online registration Note: You may enroll online or by telephone in a course that is still open up until midnight the day before the first class meeting.

Who can use the online and phone registration system?

If you are enrolled in the current semester, you may use the online or telephone system to add or drop courses. A priority registration appointment time is automatically assigned.

Check WebAdvisor for your appointment day and time. If you are a new student or previous student that did not attend for one year or more, you will need to complete a new application before you can register. Registration appointments are assigned after applications are processed. An application can be completed online or submitted by mail or fax. The application and assessment exemptions forms are located in this schedule - see the table of contents for location. The assessment exemption criteria are explained earlier in this section.

Go to www.dvc.edu

Click on Register for Courses

Click on Use WebAdvisor Now

Click on LOG-IN or for help, click on User ID Help Your user name is generally the first letter of your first name, your full last name and the last three digits of your student ID number (your spaces, all lowercase). Exceptions to this rule do occur. You will find more information by checking the HELP tab which appears when you select “What’s my User ID?” Your initial password is your six digit birthday (mmddyy - no dashes or spaces).

First time users of WebAdvisor may need to change their password. New password must contain letters and numbers between 6-9 characters. See example below.

Click on Current Students

Click on Register for Sections

Click on Express Registration Use this option if you know the exact subject, course and section number then register. (Example: BUS-109-2075).

Enter the four digit section number and select a term. (For variable units courses, please use the search and register functions. A late add code is required only if the class has already started and the code is given to the student by the instructor.)

Section number Late add code Select term

Select Register under Action.

Under Registration Result, click on Pay on My Account to pay for your fees online.

You can also pay by mailing payment to DVC or pay in person at the Cashier’s Office - SS Bldg.—next to Admissions and Records Office.

Print your schedule as proof of registration by going to My Class Schedule under Current Student option.

HOW TO: Register online 24 hours a day

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for example: Victor Viking 0123456 (student ID#) 09-20-1984 (birthday)

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View your registration appointment date and time on WebAdvisor.

Contact the Information Center (see below) if no appointment is listed for you. To register call 925-370-9000, or 866-455-8734.

Before you call, complete the phone registration worksheet on the following page. Our system moves quickly, so be sure to have all the proper numbers completed before calling. Check the notes at the bottom of the worksheet to assist you in case you make a mistake.

Press “6” at the end of each call to save your transactions.

Payment of fees is required at the time of registration.

By credit card: Enter your credit card number when prompted. After it has been accepted by the system, the voice prompt will guide you through the remainder of the phone registration process.

By check or money order: Mail or bring your check or money order to the Cashier’s Office immediately. Write your student ID number on your check.

DO NOT HANG UP THE PHONE BEFORE ENDING YOUR TRANSACTION. Hanging up will not erase your transaction. If you want to cancel your call, press “5”.

To complete your call, press “6” and listen for the “thank-you” message before you hang up.

If you need help using the online or phone registration system, please call the Information Center at 925-685-1230, ext. 2578 or 925-685-1310. Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Submit yourAdmissions Application

Go to www.dvc.edu

Click on WebAdvisor

Click on Use WebAdvisor Now!

Click on User ID Help

Click onWhat’s my User ID?

Enter your Last Name and SSN, then click Submit

HOW TO: Find my user ID without a student ID number

Register by phone 24 hours a day

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There is no charge for unlimited use of the phone registration system. Please note the following information that will help you use this system:

If you enroll on or after the day the course begins, you will need a late add code to register (issued by instructor). This code will expire after the last day to register.

When you have finished registering you must press “6” to complete your call. Press “5” to cancel all changes.

Hanging up without pressing “5” will not erase your courses.

Complete this Form before you call to register.

A. Call the phone registration system. 925-370-9000 or 866-455-8734B. Press * to register, add or drop, or press * to listen to your grades.

C. Press * to register by student ID number. ********D. Press * to register by social security number. *** - ** - ****

E. Enter your birthday (mm/dd/yy) format. ****** (Example: April 28, 1975 is 042875)

F. Follow the voice that will guide you through the process. (Remember to press “6” after you have added and dropped all courses.)

Press * to add a course. (If the course has started, you will be prompted to enter your 4-digit late add code issued by instructor.)

Press * to drop a course.

Press * to review your course schedule.

Press * to delete your course schedule. (This will only delete the courses from the current call.)

Press * to cancel all changes made during this call — remember to also press “6” at the end of your call.

Press * after entering your transactions to save the entries from this call.

You must properly withdraw from a course before the refund deadline to avoid owing the registration fees.

section number course title and number late add code*

**** = **** = **** = **** = **** = **** = **** = **** = **** =

If paying by VISA or MasterCard remember to press the # sign after the last number of your credit card.

Credit card # Expiration date AMOUNT OWED: $ Enrollment fees are required at the time of registration. If you do not pay by credit card, a debt will be posted immediately to your account. Debts must be paid each semester. If you have any outstanding debts, you will be blocked from registration, or from obtaining academic transcripts and diplomas until debts are cleared.

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DVC CERTIFICATE PROgRAMS AND ASSOCIATE DEgREES

Addiction Studies • •

Administration of Justice • • •

Architecture Technology • •

Art - Digital Media • • •

Broadcast Communications • • •

Business - General • • •

Business - Accounting •

Business - Management Studies •

Business - Office Professional/Office Technology • •

Business - Real Estate •

Business - Small Business Management •

Computer Network Technologies • •

Computer Science • •

Computer Technical Support • • •

Microcomputer Software Support •

Construction - Building Inspection •

Construction - Management •

Construction - Supervision and Superintendency •

Culinary Arts

Baking and Pastry •

Culinary Arts •

Restaurant Management •

Dental Assisting • •

Dental Hygiene • •

Dental Laboratory Technology • •

Early Childhood Education - Basic •

Associate Teacher •

Teacher • •

Master Teacher •

Site Supervisor •

Foster Care/Family Day Care Provider •

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Electrical/Electronics Technology • •

Engineering/Engineering Technology

Civil Drafting • • •

Mechanical Drafting • • •

Foreign Language - French •

Foreign Language - German •

Foreign Language - Italian •

Foreign Language - Japanese •

Foreign Language - Mandarin Chinese •

Foreign Language - Russian •

Foreign Language - Spanish •

Geographic Information Systems • • •

Horticulture - Basic •

Horticulture - Landscape Construction •

Horticulture - Landscape Design •

Horticulture - Landscape Maintenance •

Library and Information Technology • •

Mathematics •

Music Industry Studies •

Physical Education

Coaching • •

Fitness Instruction/Personal Training • •

Sports Medicine/Athletic Training •

Respiratory Therapy •*

Special Education Paraprofessional • •

Technical Theater • •

Transfer Studies - CSU/IGETC •

* offered in collaboration with Ohlone College, which grants the degree

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The California articulation number (CAN) system is a statewide numbering system independent from course numbers assigned by local colleges. A CAN number signals that participating California colleges and universities have determined that courses offered by other campuses are comparable in content and scope to courses offered on their own campuses, regardless of their unique titles or local identifying numbers.

Students should always check with their campus counselors, articulation officers, or the transfer center director to determine how CAN - designated courses fit into their educational plans for transfer. In addition, students should consult the ASSIST database at www.assist.org for specific information on course agreements. The college staff will help students interpret this information. This list is subject to change.

ADJUS-120 .......................CAN AJ 2ADJUS-121 .......................CAN AJ 4ADJUS-222 .......................CAN AJ 8ANTHR-125 .......................CAN ANTH 6ANTHR-130 .......................CAN ANTH 4ANTHR-140 .......................CAN ANTH 2ART-105 ............................CAN ART 8+14ART-107 ............................CAN ART 24ART-110 ............................CAN ART 20ART-126 ............................CAN ART 10ART-140 ............................CAN ART 12ART-160 ............................CAN ART 18ART-152 ............................CAN ART 6ARTHS-195+196 ...............CAN ART 2ARTHS-196+197 ...............CAN ART 4ARTHS-195+196+197 ........CAN ART SEQ ABIOSC-130 ........................CAN BIOL 2BIOSC-139 ........................CAN BIOL 10BIOSC-140 ........................CAN BIOL 12BIOSC-146 ........................CAN BIOL 14BIOSC-130+131 ................CAN BIOL SEQ ABIOSC-139+140 ................CAN BIOL SEQ BBUS-294 ............................CAN BUS 8+12BUSAC-186 .......................CAN BUS 2BUSAC-187 .......................CAN BUS 4BUSAC-186+187 ...............CAN BUS SEQ ACHEM-108 .........................CAN CHEM 6CHEM-109 .........................CAN CHEM 8CHEM-120 .........................CAN CHEM 2CHEM-121 .........................CAN CHEM 4CHEM-120+121 .................CAN CHEM SEQ ACHEM-108+109 .................CAN CHEM SEQ BCHIN-120 ...........................CAN CHIN 2CHIN-121 ...........................CAN CHIN 4CHIN-220 ...........................CAN CHIN 8CHIN-221 ...........................CAN CHIN 10CHIN-120+121 ...................CAN CHIN SEQ ACHIN-220+221 ...................CAN CHIN SEQ BCOMSC-100 ......................CAN BUS 6COMSC-100 ......................CAN CSCI 2COMSC-210 ......................CAN CSCI 24COMSC-245 ......................CAN CSCI 6COMSC-260 ......................CAN CSCI 10COMSC-265 ......................CAN CSCI 16+22 COMSC-266 ......................CAN CSCI 18DRAMA-111 .......................CAN DRAM 10DRAMA-112 .......................CAN DRAM 14DRAMA-122 .......................CAN DRAM 8DRAMA-123 .......................CAN DRAM 22ECE-124 ............................CAN FCS 14ECON-220 .........................CAN ECON 2ECON-221 .........................CAN ECON 4ENGIN-120 ........................CAN ENGR 2

ENGIN-140 .........................CAN ENGR 10ENGIN-230 .........................CAN ENGR 6+12ENGIN-240 .........................CAN ENGR 4ENGIN-255 .........................CAN ENGR 8ENGL-122 ...........................CAN ENGL 2ENGL-123 ...........................CAN ENGL 4ENGL-222 ...........................CAN ENGL 6ENGL-252 ...........................CAN ENGL 8ENGL-253 ...........................CAN ENGL 10ENGL-262 ...........................CAN ENGL 14ENGL-263 ...........................CAN ENGL 16ENGL-122+123 ..................CAN ENGL SEQ AENGL-252+253 ..................CAN ENGL SEQ BENGL-262+263 ..................CAN ENGL SEQ CFRNCH-120 ........................CAN FREN 2FRNCH-121 ........................CAN FREN 4FRNCH-220 ........................CAN FREN 8FRNCH-221 ........................CAN FREN 10 FRNCH-120+121 ................CAN FREN SEQ AFRNCH-220+221 ................CAN FREN SEQ BGEOG-120 ..........................CAN GEOG 2GEOG-130 ..........................CAN GEOG 4GEOL-120 ..........................CAN GEOL 6GEOL-121 ..........................CAN GEOL 8GEOL-120+122 ..................CAN GEOL 2 GEOL-121+124 ..................CAN GEOL 4GRMAN-120 .......................CAN GERM 2GRMAN-121 .......................CAN GERM 4GRMAN-220 .......................CAN GERM 8GRMAN-221 .......................CAN GERM 10GRMAN-120+121. ..............CAN GERM SEQ A GRMAN-220+221 ...............CAN GERM SEQ BHIST-120 ............................CAN HIST 8HIST-121 ............................CAN HIST 10HIST-140 ............................CAN HIST 2HIST-141 ............................CAN HIST 4HIST-140+141 ....................CAN HIST SEQ AHIST-120+121 ....................CAN HIST SEQ BHSCI-230 ............................CAN KINE/PE 8ITAL-120 .............................CAN ITAL 2ITAL-121 .............................CAN ITAL 4ITAL-220 .............................CAN ITAL 8ITAL-221 .............................CAN ITAL 10ITAL-120+121 .....................CAN ITAL SEQ AITAL-220+221 .....................CAN ITAL SEQ BJAPAN-120 .........................CAN JAPN 2JAPAN-121 .........................CAN JAPN 4 JAPAN-120+121 .................CAN JAPN SEQ AJRNAL-110 .........................CAN JOUR 4JRNAL-120 .........................CAN JOUR 2MATH-121 ..........................CAN MATH 8MATH-124 ..........................CAN MATH 2MATH-135 ..........................CAN MATH 10

MATH-142 ..........................CAN STAT 2MATH-181 ..........................CAN MATH 12MATH-182 ..........................CAN MATH 30+34MATH-183 ..........................CAN MATH 32MATH-191 ..........................CAN MATH 16MATH-192 ..........................CAN MATH 18MATH-193 ..........................CAN MATH 20MATH-194 ..........................CAN MATH 26MATH-195 ..........................CAN CSCI 26MATH-292 ..........................CAN MATH 22MATH-294 ..........................CAN MATH 24MATH-192+193..................CAN MATH SEQ BMATH-192+193+292 .........CAN MATH SEQ CMATH-182+183..................CAN MATH SEQ DMUSIC-122 ........................CAN MUS 2MUSIC-123 ........................CAN MUS 4MUSIC-151 ........................CAN MUS 24MUSIC-122+123 ................CAN MUS SEQ AMUSLT-110 ........................CAN MUS 10NUTRI-160 .........................CAN FCS 2PHILO-120 .........................CAN PHIL 2PHILO-122 .........................CAN PHIL 4PHILO-130 .........................CAN PHIL 6PHILO-224 .........................CAN PHIL 8PHILO-224+225 .................CAN PHIL SEQ APHYS-120 ..........................CAN PHYS 2PHYS-121 ..........................CAN PHYS 4PHYS-130 ..........................CAN PHYS 8PHYS-230 ..........................CAN PHYS 12PHYS-231 ..........................CAN PHYS 14PHYS-120+121 ..................CAN PHYS SEQ APHYS-130+230+231 ..........CAN PHYS SEQ BPOLSC-121 ........................CAN GOVT 2PSYCH-210 .......................CAN PSY 2RUSS-120 ..........................CAN RUSS 2RUSS-121 ..........................CAN RUSS 4RUSS-220 ..........................CAN RUSS 8RUSS-221 ..........................CAN RUSS 10RUSS-120+121 ..................CAN RUSS SEQ ARUSS-220+221 ..................CAN RUSS SEQ BSOCIO-120 ........................CAN SOC 2SOCIO-121 ........................CAN SOC 4SOCIO-125 ........................CAN FCS 12SPAN-120 ..........................CAN SPAN 2SPAN-121 ..........................CAN SPAN 4SPAN-220 ..........................CAN SPAN 8SPAN-221 ..........................CAN SPAN 10SPAN-120+121 ..................CAN SPAN SEQ A SPAN-220+221 ..................CAN SPAN SEQ BSPCH-120 ..........................CAN SPCH 4SPCH-123 ..........................CAN SPCH 6SPCH-124 ..........................CAN DRAM 6SPCH-128 ..........................CAN SPCH 8

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Use these codes to complete your application for number 11, page 1 of Application for Admission.

Associate in Arts (AA):Art Digital Media ..........................................................................................AA.ADM.DBroadcast Communication Arts ............................................................. AA.BROCA.DBusiness - Transfer ......................................................................................AA.BUS.DMathematics ..............................................................................................AA.MATH.DSpecial Education Paraeducator/Instructional

Assistant ...........................................................................................AA.SPEDP.DTechnical Theater ...................................................................................AA.TECTH.D

Associate in Science (AS):Addiction Counseling ..............................................................................AS.ADSAC.DAddiction Studies ....................................................................................AS.ADSAS.DAdministration of Justice ......................................................................... AS.ADJUS.DComputer Network Technology Microsoft Windows Systems Administration .................................... AS.MSWSA.D Computer Science .................................................................................AS.COMSC.DComputer Technical Support .......................................................................AS.CTS.D Dental Assisting ...................................................................................... AS.DENTL.DDental Hygiene ...................................................................................... AS.DENHY.DDental Laboratory Technology ................................................................AS.DENLB.DEarly Childhood Education ...........................................................................AS.ECE.DEngineering Technology Civil Design Drafting Technology ......................................................AS.ETCDT.D Mechanical Design Drafting Technology ...........................................AS.ETMDT.DGeographic Information Systems/Global

Positioning System ..........................................................................AS.GEOGS.DLibrary and Information Technology .......................................................... AS.LIBIT.D Physical Education Coaching ..........................................................................................AS.COACH.D Fitness Instruction/Personal Training ..................................................AS.FITPT.D Sports Medicine/Athletic Training ..................................................... AS.PESPM.D

Certificate of Achievement (CA):Addiction Studies

Addiction Counseling ...................................................................... CA. ADSAC.D Addiction Studies ..............................................................................CA. ADSAS.D Administration of Justice .........................................................................CA.ADJUS.DArchitecture Technology ..........................................................................CA.ARCHI.DArt Digital Media - Character Animation .................................................CA.ADMCA.DArt Digital Media - Digital Audio .............................................................CA.ADMDA.DArt Digital Media - Digital Imaging ........................................................... CA.ADMDI.DArt Digital Media - Motion Graphics ......................................................CA.ADMMG.DArt Digital Media - 3D Modeling and Animation ..................................... CA.ADM3D.D Art Digital Media - Web Design .............................................................CA.ADMWD.DBroadcast Communication Arts .............................................................CA.BROCA.DBusiness Business - Core Transfer....................................................................... CA.BUS.D General Accounting .......................................................................... CA.ACTGN.D Management Studies........................................................................ CA.MGTST.D Office Professional ............................................................................CA.OFFPR.D Real Estate .......................................................................................... CA.REAL.D Small Business Management ................................................................CA.SBM.DComputer Network Technology Microsoft Windows Systems Administration .................................... CA.MSWSA.DComputer Science Computer and Information Science ...................................................CA.COMIS.D Microcomputer Software Support .....................................................CA.MSSUP.D Computer Technical Support .......................................................................CA.CTS.D Construction and Building Inspection .......................................................CA.CNSBI.DConstruction Management .....................................................................CA.CNMGT.DConstruction Supervision and Superintendency .................................... CA.CSSUP.DCSU General Education Breadth ..........................................................CA.CSUGE.DCulinary Arts Baking and Pastry .............................................................................CA.BKPST.D Culinary Arts ........................................................................................CA.CULN.D Restaurant Management ..................................................................CA.RSTMG.DDental Assisting ......................................................................................CA.DENTL.D Dental Hygiene ...................................................................................... CA.DENHY.DDental Laboratory Technology ................................................................CA.DENTE.D

Early Childhood Education-Basic ............................................................CA.ECEBA.D Family Day Care Provider/Foster Care Provider/ In-Home Childcare Provider .........................................................CA.ECEFF.D Master Teacher ................................................................................ CA.ECEMT.D Site Supervisor ..................................................................................CA.ECESS.D Teacher .............................................................................................CA.ECETE.DElectrical/Electronics Technology ................................................................. CA.ELT.DEngineering Technology Civil Design Drafting Technology ........................................................CA.CDDT.D Civil Drafting - CAD ..........................................................................CA.CDCAD.D Mechanical Design Drafting Technology ............................................ CA.MDDT.D Mechanical Drafting - CAD ...............................................................CA.MDCAD.DGeographic Information Systems/Global

Positioning System ...........................................................................CA.GEOGS.D Horticulture Horticulture ..........................................................................................CA.HORT.D Landscape Construction ....................................................................CA.LDCST.D Landscape Design .............................................................................CA.LDDSN.D Landscape Maintenance .................................................................. CA.LDMNT.DIntersegmental General Education Transfer .............................................CA.IGETC.DLibrary and Information Technology ........................................................... CA.LIBIT.DMachine Technology .............................................................................. CA.MATEC.DPhysical Education Coaching ..........................................................................................CA.COACH.D Fitness Instruction/Personal Training ..................................................CA.FITPT.DSpecial Education Paraeducator/Instructional

Assistant ............................................................................................CA.SPEDP.DTechnical Theater ....................................................................................CA.TECTH.D

Certificate of Accomplishment (CC):Administration of Justice Community Relations Specialist ........................................................CC.ADJCR.D Correctional Specialist .......................................................................CC.ADJCS.D Crime Scene Investigator ................................................................... CC.ADJCI.D Criminal Law Specialist ..................................................................... CC.ADJCL.D Juvenile Counseling .......................................................................... CC.ADJJC.D Patrol Specialist .................................................................................CC.ADJPS.DArt Digital Media

Foundation.......................................................................................... CC.ADMF.DBroadcast Communication Arts Digital Field Production..................................................................... CC.BCADF.D

Studio Production ............................................................................. CC.BCASP.D Writing for Digital Medium ............................................................... CC.BCAWD.D

Business Business Essentials.......................................................................... CC.BUSES.D Office Professional Essentials .............................................................CC.OPES.DComputer Technical Support ....................................................................... CC.CTS.D Early Childhood Education

Associate Teacher .............................................................................CC.ECEAT.D Resource (Foster) Family Specialist ................................................. CC.ECERS.DEngineering Technology Drafting with CAD ..................................................................................CC.CAD.DForeign Language French ..............................................................................................CC.FRNCH.D German...............................................................................................CC.GRMN.D Italian .....................................................................................................CC.ITAL.D Japanese ................................................................................................CC.JPN.D Mandarin Chinese ........................................................................... CC.MANCH.D Russian................................................................................................CC.RUSS.D Spanish................................................................................................CC.SPAN.DGeographic Information Systems/Global

Positioning System .......................................................................... CC.GEOGS.D Music Industry Studies

Recording Arts ................................................................................... CC.MISRA.DOther:Other ............................................................................................................. OTHER.DUndecided ....................................................................................................UNDEC.D

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Learning CommunitiesWe invite you to join a DVC Learning Community. In doing so, you will join a group of students in one or more classes that are linked together by a common thread. This thread could be of many types: for example, subject matter, personal interests, cultural perspec-tives, or life goals. Our goal is to help you to get the most out of your time at DVC by offering you an innovative curriculum, academic and personal support, and the opportunity to meet and make friends with a variety of people with whom you will share an enriched common educational experience.

To join, just be sure to enroll in all course sections within a specific learning community, unless there are specific instructions.

EOPS Summer InstituteThe EOPS Summer Institute is a six-week college readiness summer program designed to bridge the gap between high school and college. The program is designed for recent high school graduates and incoming high school juniors and seniors, but open to all interested students. Students benefit from taking college English, math, and counseling courses as part of an educational, fun, and nurturing learning community. Special activities include weekly pizza lunches, trips to four-year colleges and universities, and interdisciplinary activi-ties such as the Art-English anthology project. For more information on the EOPS Summer Institute, please contact Lindsay Kong, 685-1230 x2076 or [email protected].

CARRERA (CAReeR Exploration and Readiness Academy)Are you unsure what to study in college? Do you want to strengthen your skills and learn how to be a successful college student? Explore your career options while taking the first steps to prepare for a degree or certificate program at Diablo Valley College. DVC’s CARRERA is a learning community designed to help you find the career that is right for you while building those basic English and math skills necessary for your success. Students must participate in an orientation workshop and will enroll in 9-12 units of coursework best suited to their skills and interests. Math and English assessments are required. Look for Carrera courses in the fall.

For more information about orientation and enrollment for this exciting new program, please call 925-685-1230, ext. 1888 or email [email protected]

Ujima programUjima offers opportunities for students to learn college success strategies and prepare for graduation and transfer. This innovative program focuses on the African-American experience and supports students through counseling and enrichment activities. Open to all students.

The foundation of the Ujima Program is the Counseling 120 Student Success class that is focused on the African American experience. In Counseling 120 students work on personal and academic goals while creating a forum to discuss topics that affect the black commu-nity. Members of the program will also take part in cultural enrichment activities throughout the semester. Look for Couns-120 1003 Student Success which will be offered in the fall.

DVC Transfer CenterLocation: DVC Counseling Building Phone: 925-685-1230, ext. 2588

Website: www.dvc.edu/transfer

We want you to transfer! Transferring requires a lot of thought and planning. As a DVC student you have access to free expert assistance through the entire process.

How can you get started?Visit the Transfer Center to get all the latest information you need on transfer.

• Take Counseling 105 “Orientation to College”. This short class (six hours) gives you the “big picture” on how to navigate the transfer process. It also includes an individual appointment with a DVC counselor!

• Meet with a DVC counselor. DVC counselors are specially trained to guide you through the transfer requirements for UC and CSU schools. They can also assist you with private and out-of-state colleges. It is strongly recommended that you meet with a DVC counselor at least once each term.

• Meet with four-year college admissions representatives — here at DVC! Four-year schools know that there are many transfer students here at DVC so they send their representatives here to talk to you. To find out when your favorite school is coming to campus go to www.dvc.edu/transfer and click on “College Representatives” — then call or come by the Transfer Center to book your personal appointment!

• Make time to attend one or more of DVC’s many transfer programs and events. DVC offers transfer classes, workshops, information sessions, and special events such as Transfer Day and a Transfer Conference. Check out our display cases or go to www.dvc.edu/transfer.

• Take a free class at UC Berkeley, CSU East Bay, JFKU, or Mills College while still at DVC! DVC, in partnership with these nearby colleges and universities, offers the opportunity for our students to take one or more courses at these campuses — even before applying or being admitted — and at no charge! See a DVC counselor for details.

• Take advantage of a guaranteed admission program! DVC has special transfer agreements with seven UC campuses, CSU East Bay and University of the Pacific. These agreements give qualified students a guarantee of an offer of admission. See a DVC counselor or stop by the Transfer Center for details!

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Puente Programwww.dvc.edu/counseling/puente.htm

In collaboration with the University of California, the DVC Puente program is a one-year pre-transfer program open to all students who meet the eligibil-ity criteria. The content of the course focuses on Mexican American/Latino writing, issues and expe-riences. All students will be required to participate in all course and project activities, counseling and mentoring.

The program is based on three components that work together: English instruction, counseling and mentoring. English 118 and 122 help students with their writing skills, while counselors help with devising career options, developing an academic plan, and identifying long term goals. Mentors from the business or professional community share their personal, academic and career experience with the students.

Since its founding in 1981, Puente has expanded to 54 community colleges throughout the state, includ-ing DVC. Studies indicate that community colleges with Puente programs transfer 44 percent more Latino students to the University of California than colleges without Puente.

Look for Puente classes offered this fall.For more information, go to the Puente website www.dvc.edu/counseling/puente.htm

Early Childhood Education Professional DevelopmentThe ECE Professional Development Program, with funding from First 5 Contra Costa, provides academic and financial support to Early Childhood Education students. Services have been designed to support students who are working toward a Cali-fornia Child Development Permit, the A.S. degree in Early Childhood Education, and pre-transfer requirements.

Students who have worked with children age 0-5 for at least nine months can receive specialized advising, tutoring, textbook loans and financial in-centives and rewards for completing ECE, ESL and General Education classes. In addition, participants can enroll in designated “ECE Cohort” sections of Math 075-110 where GE requirements can be met in a small group setting with peer support and in-class tutoring or join an ESL Cohort to receive support while completing ECE major requirements.

For more information about enrollment in an “ECE Cohort” and all ECE Professional Development Program services contact Sue Handy, ext. 2162 or email [email protected]

Educational Talent Search (ETS)www.dvc.edu/etsLocation: next to library in FOA Phone: 925-685-1230, ext. 2571Educational Talent Search is a federally funded program designed to assist low-income, first gen-eration college students between the ages of 11 and 27 with secondary school retention, gradu-ation, re-entry and college placement. Students are provided with academic, college, financial aid and career advising.

Special workshops are designed to teach parents about the college admissions and financial aid processes. The program offers test preparation strategies and assistance in preparing students for college entrance exams. Eligible students are provided with fee waivers to cover the cost of SAT and ACT college entrance exams as well as admissions applications. Students can receive assistance with study skills, time management, goal setting and self esteem development.

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College for Kidswww.dvc.edu/college4kidsLocation: next to the library in FOAPhone: 925-685-1093 College for Kids is a summer program at DVC that provides challenging enrichment classes at affordable prices for students entering the 4th through 9th grades. The program takes place in the college environment and is patterned after a college curriculum and course structure.Classes are provided in a variety of subject matter including art, language, library science, mathematics, computer science, performing arts, music, physical education, science, and behavior science.

To receive a complete schedule of classes offered at DVC and SRC in 2009 call 925-685-1093 after April 1, 2009 or check our website.

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EMERITUSCOLLEGE

www.dvc.edu/studyabroad email: [email protected], ext. 2735

What could be more ideal than earning course credit while living out a romantic adventure? DVC offers trips abroad to some of the world’s most exciting cities, where students can learn about a foreign culture by experiencing it first-hand. Over 1,000 DVC students have participated in the London program alone. Costs include living accommodations and an extensive schedule of cultural and social activities.

Semester Abroad requirements Students must:

• be 18 years of age or older, • have a G.P.A. of 2.25 or higher, • have completed 12 college units before the program.

Earn 12-15 units transferable for bachelor’s degree credit

Each program includes a special Life and Culture series with field trips.

Financial aid is available to eligible students who apply early.

Please read all notations regarding course prereq-uisites and transfer credit information as listed in the catalog course descriptions.

ABROADStudy

Not-for-credit classes

www.dvc.edu/emeritus Location: DVC Walnut Creek Center 1250 Arroyo Way, Walnut Creek Phone: 925-906-9105, 906-9106Closed during summer

Exceptional learning opportunities for adults with “No tests, no stress, no homework, no kidding.” Topics include history, music, religion, health, literature, language for travelers, world events, yoga, art and travel. To make it easy to fit into your schedule, classes and programs meet for one to six meetings. Classes are offered at many sites in Concord, Lafayette, Moraga, Pleasant Hill, Rossmoor and Walnut Creek.

Florence (Firenze), Italy

• offered every spring beginning in 2009

Florence, in the heart of Tuscany, offers an unpar-alleled opportunity for students of art, history and literature to explore it’s museums, churches and Italian culture. People from all over the world visit Florence to enjoy the city’s beauty and rich history contrasted with a vibrant modern culture including a wealth of cafes, shops and cinemas. Whether reliving the renaissance, indulging in opera or feeling the passion of an Italian soccer match, Flor-ence is an experience worthy of discovery.

London, England• offered every fall Experience the rich culture, history and modern life of one of the world’s greatest cities while taking DVC credit courses. Students visit places of historic and cultural significance, such as the Parliament, the National Gallery and the British Museum as well as famous centers of fashion, design, and popular music and night life.

London students are required to take 12-15 units including History 160 and one other DVC course. Contact the Study Abroad Office for non-DVC London courses avail-able or visit our website.

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Tutors can help with course work, homework, exam preparation or grade improvement. All students benefit from tutorial services that strengthen their computational skills and/or basic writing, reading, language and critical thinking skills. Tutoring is available at all academic levels and for a variety of courses. Students receiving free supervised tutoring may be asked to obtain a referral from an instructor or counselor and to enroll in a zero-unit, non-credit, Supervised Tutor-ing 20 course, which does not appear on your transcript. Free tutoring is available for registered DVC students at the following locations:

Business Education Computer and Tutoring Labwww.dvc.edu/aim/computerlab.htm Phone: Ext. 2905 Location: BFL Building, room 107 and 109 Hours: posted outside BFL107 Tutoring is available for business and finance courses by appointment or on a drop-in basis. Help with accounting, business statistics, business math, business English and most Microsoft Office products. Please call for further information.

Chemistry and Physical Sciences Tutoring Lab Location: PS 110 Hours: Posted outside PS 110 No appointment is necessary. The tutoring sched-ule changes each semester. Tutoring is available in: astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences (geology/geography) and physics.

Computer Center Phone: Ext. 2158 Location: Ground floor of the Library Bldg. Hours: June 22-July 30 Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.

Free one-on-one tutoring by an Instructional Assis-tant is available for computer questions.Student lab assistants are available to help you. Students with scheduled computer lab classes have priority, followed by currently registered DVC students doing schoolwork.

English Tutoring Lab www.dvc.edu/english/lc.htm. Phone: Ext. 2446 Location: LC 105 Hours: June 22-July 30 Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

All students currently registered in credit courses are eligible for two hours of tutoring per week. English tutors help students develop, clarify and organize their ideas, as well as learn to find and correct errors. English tutors can also help stu-dents develop effective reading /writing strategies and good study skills. The English program also offers computer-assisted learning in grammar, reading comprehension, writing, vocabulary, spell-ing and pronunciation.

English Writing Labwww.dvc.edu/english/lc.htm. Phone: Ext. 2446 Location: LC 202 Hours: Hours vary. Please contact the English Tutoring Lab for current Writing Lab schedule.

The English Computer Writing Lab, in LC 202, is open to DVC students during fall and spring semesters. Students who need help with reading and writing can walk in without an appointment any time we are open Monday through Friday.

EOPS Tutoring Serviceswww.dvc.edu/english/lc.htm Phone: Ext. 2236 Location: SSC 214, Student Services Center The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) provides tutoring on a one-on-one basis for all eligible students in subject matter area for up to six hours per week. Tutoring request forms are available in the EOPS Office or online.

Foreign Languages Lab Phone: Ext. 2796 Location: BFL 211 Hours: Please see lab for hours.Tutorials are on a drop-in basis. Tutorials are available in: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Russian, and Spanish.

Foreign Language Computer Lab Phone: Ext. 2796 Location: BFL 213 Hours: Please see lab for hours.Offers computer access and drop-in assistance with lab assignments in all nine languages offered by the FL Department: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Russian, and Spanish.

Life Sciences and Health Lab Location: LHS 116 Hours: posted outside labs

Tutoring can benefit anyone. It can help you keep an already good grade and facilitate your studying. We also have interactive CD programs that can reinforce learned concepts and strengthen new topics. We provide one-on-one tutoring in different areas of the sciences including biology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, nutrition, health science, and ocean-ography. Computers are available for course-related work. No appointment is necessary. Please bring your syllabus, notes and textbook with you.

Math Lab Phone: Ext. 2263 Location: 2nd floor, Learning Center Hours: June 1-June 19: Mon.-Thurs. 12:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. June 22-July 30 Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. - 9:50 p.m.

Schedule is subject to change. Drop-in tutoring for all DVC math courses is available. Students sign in at the tutoring desk for assistance.

San Ramon Campus Tutoring Location: West building, room 103 Hours: dates and times are postedSRC offers free English and biology tutoring. No appointment is necessary. Dates and times are posted.

San Ramon Math Lab Location: East Bldg. Rm 188 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-3 p.m.Tutoring is available for math courses.

San Ramon Spanish Location: East Bldg. Rm 174 Hours: Dates and times are posted.

Tutoring Centerwww.dvc.edu/tutoringservices Phone: Ext. 2125 Location: 1st floor of Library Bldg. Hours: see website Tutoring is in social sciences, humanities, math and computer sciences in one-on-one and group ses-sions. Tutoring available by appointment or drop-in basis.

RESOURCESStudent

TUTORING

Students! You may be paid to provide peer tutoring in subjects for which you have received a “B” or higher grade, have obtained the appropriate faculty recommendation, and have received training provided by DVC. See “how to Become a Tutor” at www.dvc.edu/tutoringservices for details.

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Admissions and Records Officewww.dvc.edu/admissions Phone: 925-685-1310 Location: Student Services Center Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.The Admissions and Records Office provides service to students in regards to admission, registration, records and evaluation of degree, certificate and transfer requirements. Course adds and drops are also done through the Admis-sions and Records Office.

Art galleryPhone: Ext. 2471 for information about art eventsLocation: North side of campus, by art classroomsHours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. evenings by appointment.

Audio-visual/Media CenterPhone: Ext. 2254/2255 student services Ext. 2248/2249 staff servicesLocation: Ground floor of the Library Building Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-9:45 p.m. The Media Center contains over 4,000 video tapes, 800 DVDs, assorted CDs, audio tapes, and slide programs. All materials may be viewed by students in the Media Lab for their own research or to make up for a missed viewing in the classroom. Materials are found on ALICE, the online library catalog.Equipment is available for general listening and viewing, audio recording and mixing, videogra-phy, video editing, and other course projects.

Assessment Centerwww.dvc.edu/admissions/assessment_center Phone: Ext. 2545 Location: Student Services Center 1st floor Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Once new students submit their application for admission they will need to have their English and math skills evaluated. Assessment tests are given on a drop in basis throughout the year; please refer to the website, or call the center for the most up-to-date testing times. Students taking tests must have some form of photo identification and know either their social security number or DVC student ID number. The Assessment Center also offers exams for chemistry and English as a Second Language course placement.

Book Centerwww.bookcenter.dvc.eduPhone: 925-682-7363 ext. 2352Location: On the Quad Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 7:45 a.m.-7 p.m.

Students can purchase new and used textbooks, books for recreational reading, supplies, and personal items. VISA, Discover, Master Card and ATM cards are accepted.

Child carewww.dvc.edu/informationcenter/child_care.htmPhone: Ext. 2316 Location: Family Life Building Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Daytime child care services make attending classes more convenient for many students. For information about times, fees and parent responsi-bilities, call the extension above.

College success workshopsThese workshops are provided to DVC students free of charge. They are taught by DVC faculty members and cover a wide range of topics, includ-ing: time management, note-taking and study skills, dealing with math anxiety, in-class writing, reading strategies, learning styles, writing your college application letter, and library research. These workshops are scheduled Tuesdays from 5:30-6:45 p.m. and on Wednesdays from 2:30-3:45 p.m. and they take place in the Student Union Conference Room. No pre-registration is required. All are welcome.

Counselingwww.dvc.edu/counseling/ Phone: Ext. 2276/2278 Location: Across walkway from the Learning Center, between Liberal Arts Building and the Library Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. The counseling department provides career, educational, and personal counseling and supports students with issues that affect their academic performance. Counselors help students in major, college and course selection and help develop educational plans. Major requirements and opportunities change frequently and it is advised that students meet with a counselor each semester. Counseling offers courses in career planning, student success and effective transfer practices.

www.dvc.edu/informationcenter Location: Student Services Center Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. phone: Ext. 2578

The Information Center is a convenient location for students to learn about the student services and academic programs available at Diablo Valley College. Learn about WebAdvisor online registration, the admission and assessment process, and other services that help students achieve their academic and vocational goals.

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www.dvc.edu/career Location: Student Services Center DVC’s career and employment services include the CalWORKs Program, the Career and Employment Services Depart-ment, the Contra Costa County Office of Education Transition Program, Coopera-tive Work Experience Education (COOP) Courses, Field Studies Courses, Volunteer Services, and the WorkAbility III Program.

CalWORKs programwww.dvc.edu/calworksPhone: Ext. 2081/2722 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.CalWORKs provides comprehensive student services to individuals who receive cash assistance from the Employment and Human Services Depart-ment and are enrolled at Diablo Valley College. CalWORKs services include assistance in meeting county requirements, childcare, job preparation and placement. Our office provides resources and referrals to DVC student services and facilitates cor-respondence with the County offices for supportive services to assist in obtaining your textbooks and supplies. Services are delivered on an individual basis. Please come to the office during the hours of operation or make an appointment with the CalWORKs staff.

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Career and Employment Serviceswww.dvc.edu/careerPhone: Ext. 2435, 2206 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Wed. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. DVC’s year-round Career and Employment Services Center offers students, alumni and the public a variety of in-person and online resources including:• Access to online job search resources to

find part-time, full-time, permanent, short-term, seasonal, paid and unpaid jobs, internships, and volunteer positions.

• Appointments for assistance in writing your resume and how to interview for a position.

• Access to employers recruiting at DVC including our annual DVC Job Fair.

• Career Information sheets: Information on various career and job fields and links to related DVC programs.

• Career counseling: Personal assistance in defining career objectives, goals, and planning.

• Career and Employment Library: Great information on careers, majors and employ-ment. Includes books, periodicals, directories, magazines and online videos (close captioned).

Contra Costa County Office of Education Transition ProgramThis program offers support to disabled students who are enrolled in special education and are 18 to 22 years old. Support can include assistance in DVC classes, access to work and community resources, and instruction in life skills. Services are delivered on an individual basis or group instruction. Referrals are handled through the special education I.E.P. process with the local school district.

Cooperative (COOP) Work Experience Education Courseswww.dvc.edu/career/coop.htmPhone: Ext. 2435 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Wed. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.Co-op Education courses provide students with a structured approach to learning in the workplace. In a COOP course, a student is assigned a DVC instructor who guides and monitors the creation and completion of educational objectives for the student employee. The employer also provides input and supervision. Grades are based on progress toward the objectives, hours worked, and other program requirements. Students can earn up to four COOP units per term. COOP credit transfers to CSU.

Field Studies Courseswww.dvc.edu/career/fieldstudies.htmPhone: Ext. 2435, 2206 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue-Wed. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.This program offers students the opportunity to work as instructional assistants, lab assistants, and research assistants in the various departments on campus. Students may apply for one, two or three units, with the number to be determined at the time the application is submitted. CSU transferable.

Off-Campus Volunteer Serviceswww.dvc.edu/career/volunteer.htmPhone: Ext. 2435, 2206 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Wed. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. DVC’s Off-Campus Volunteer Services provides an opportunity to get hands-on experience while exploring career fields. The certificate of recogni-tion given to students who complete the program requirements can enhance a college application, a scholarship application, and an employment resume. Many schools and employers value “good citizens” who have contributed their time and energy as a volunteer.

WorkAbility III Programwww.dvc.edu/career/workabilityIII.htmPhone: Ext. 2080Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.Workability III is a partnership program between the California Department of Rehabilitation and Diablo Valley College. The purpose of the Work-Ability III Program is to provide individualized and specialized job placement services for students with disabilities who are “job ready” and who want to go to work.

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Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)www.dvc.edu/eops/eops.htmPhone: Ext. 2236/2366 Location: Student Services Center, 2nd floor SSC 214 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

EOPS provides support services to low-income and educationally disadvantage students. Qualified students can obtain assistance with parent grants, work-study jobs, counseling, peer advising, tutoring, and transfer assistance. EOPS administers the Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) program, which provides additional services for single par-ents who receive TANF/CalWORKs cash aid with dependent children 13 years of age and under.

Financial Aid OfficePhone: Ext. 2290/2363 or 2180 Location: Student Services Center Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

The Financial Aid Office offers information and help in determining eligibility for Federal and State financial aid. Grants, work-study and other forms of aid are available to close the gap between student resources and academic expenses.

The Board of Governors Waiver (BOGW) is available to pay enrollment fees. Applications can be obtained in the Financial Aid Office. Financial Aid Workshops are offered twice a month and the new FA Express Site is open Monday-Thursday from 10am-3pm to provide hands-on assistance to students in completing the FAFSA application and other financial aid forms.

Disability Support Services (DSS)http://dev.dvc.edu/org/departments/dss/index.htmPhone: Ext. 2546 or TTY line 925-682-0340 or arrange an appointment with a DSS counselor by calling 925-685-1230, ext. 2276 or by dropping by the Counseling Center. Location: Student Services Center, 202 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Disability Support Services provides instruction and services to individuals with disabilities. The programs are designed to increase access to instruction. Students with acquired brain injuries, delayed learning, learning disabilities, hearing impairments, visual impairments, psychological disabilities, mobility disabilities and chronic health conditions may qualify for services.

Emergency and police servicesPhone: Ext. 2338/2339 Location: POL south of the Math Building, adjacent to parking lot 1 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Emergency, first aid, lost and found services, escorts and jump start services. For emergency call: On campus 2333 or 9-911 Off-campus 911

Silent Witness TiplineOn campus: 1999 Off campus: 925-685-1230, ext. 1999

English as a second language (ESL) Phone: Ext. 2578Location: Faculty Office Bldg. 134 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Offers information about ESL courses, registra-tion, adding/dropping courses, choosing credit/no credit, English tutoring, assessment testing, financial aid, student organizations, public transportation and more.

Evening guides Phone: Ext. 2338/2339

Students and staff members are available to escort students to and from classrooms on the campus after dark. Call police services to arrange to meet an escort on campus.

Librarywww.dvc.edu/library/ Phone: Ext. 2441 Hours: May 23 - June 21: closed June 22 - July 30: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. For SRC hours, see library DVC library website.

The libraries at the Pleasant Hill and San Ramon campuses offer a full range of resources and information resources and services to both students and faculty. A robust collection of print and electronic resources include online, 24-hour access to e-books, journal articles, encyclopedias and more. These resources, research guides and other information are available at the library website. Full access is possible from off campus using the college Connect Card student ID number. The DVC library also provides nine group study rooms, an Information Commons with 30 computers and a 35-computer lab/classroom.

The Dougherty Station Library at the San Ramon campus is a joint-use library collaboration between the Contra Costa County Public Library and the DVC Library. The Dougherty Station Library provides books, DVD’s, course reserves and online access to databases and e-books. DVC library books may also be requested for pickup at the San Ramon campus. A learning commons in the college west building provides additional group and individual study space and computers. Use a combination of your DVC Connect Card and the Contra Costa County Library card to access all the resources available through the Dougherty Station Library.

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New solar panels in parking lots 1 and 4 provide electricity for campus use.

Student Assistance Program Phone: Ext. 2086 or 800-227-1060 TVP 800-327-0801 Location: Student UnionStudents can get help with a wide array of personal problems through this program. Family problems, those related to AIDS, relationships, addictions, stress and finances, are all appropriate subjects for this counseling. A brochure describing the services can be found in the Student Life Office, library, Peer Support Center, and the Counseling Office.

Student Life OfficePhone: Ext. 2095/2086 Location: Student Union Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. This office is responsible for student ID cards; student discipline, probation and dismissal; student leadership development and advising for student government and student clubs and activities. Students can find information on additional campus resources such as bus schedules, health insurance information, housing listings and bike locker rentals.

Scholarship Programwww.dvc.edu/scholarshipPhone: Ext. 2559 Location: Student Services Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Scholarship awards are based on a variety of criteria. Some considerations are grade point average, financial need, and community service experience. Most scholarships require students to have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0.

Other scholarships The Scholarship Program Office offers many opportu-nities for scholarships through additional applications from outside sources. These applications are available in the DVC Foundation Office. The scholarship filing season begins late in the fall term and ends in mid-February.

Transfer Center www.dvc.edu/transferPhone: 925-685-1230, ext. 2588Location: DVC Counseling Building As a DVC student you have access to free expert assistance through the entire process. See page 17 of this schedule for more information.

Veterans Affairs OfficePhone: 925-685-1230, ext. 2637

Location: Student Services Center

Hours: Mon, Wed. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Tues, Thur. 1 p.m.-4 p.m. by appointment

If you were active duty military personnel, a reservist, or a dependent of a veteran who is 100% disabled or deceased due to a service related injury, you may qualify for educational benefits through the Veterans Administration. For general questions you may speak with a VA representative.

College Commute Programwww.dvc.edu/aboutdvc/commuting.htmFree $60 gas cards, Safeway gift cards or BART and bus tickets are available to students. Stu-dents who pledge to carpool or use public transit to campus instead of driving alone are eligible to participate. Services provided by 511 Contra Costa.

For an application, call 925-969-1083 or go to www.511contracosta.org and click on the “Carpool” icon for an application.

Carpooling Carpooling to school is a healthier ride with 12.5 miles of High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on 680 between the Marina Vista interchange south of the Benica Bridge to the North Main Street interchange in Walnut Creek and from Livorna Road in Walnut Creek south to Alcosta Boulevard in San Ramon.

BART Buses connect DVC to BART, which services Concord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Orinda, and other cities throughout the Bay Area. Money-saving BART tickets can also be purchased near campus.

For information, call 510-465-2278.

Buses County Connection 925-676-1976. DVC is served by frequent County Connection buses to Concord BART and local communities. Buses numbered 127, 102, 108 (limited service), 109, 110, 118 and 980 all serve DVC. The fare is currently $1.75. You can buy a monthly pass for $53, or a 12-ride pass for $17. Passes and schedules are available in the Book Center. The Library, Book Center and Student Union also have schedules.

BicycleSecure bike racks and bike lockers are available at various locations on campus. A network of trails throughout Contra Costa County offer a peaceful, quiet ride. Free trail maps can be obtained by calling 511 Contra Costa at: 925-969-1084. Bikes can be transported by BART or bus as well.

Bike lockers may be leased by students, faculty and staff. Leasing applications are available on a term-length basis only and can be obtained in the Student Life Office. 925-685-1230, ext. 2095.

511 Contra Costa Provides commuter services and programs to college students traveling to, through or from Contra Costa. Programs are available offering monetary incentives to commuters who are willing to form a carpool or try riding the bus or BART instead of driving alone to campus. Visit www.511contracosta.org for information or phone 925-969-1084.

511 Contra Costa commute services are provided free of charge to residents, college commuters, and employers in Contra Costa County. Funds for this program are provided by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s Transportation Fund for Clean Air and the Contra Costa Transportation Authority.

Sponsored by DVC in cooperation with 511 Contra Costa www.511contracosta.org

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SAN RAMON CAMPUS

Take DVC courses in San Ramon and enjoy a small college atmosphere with a broad selection of day and evening courses.

Currently about 3,500 students attend SRC and enjoy easy access at a convenient San Ramon location and free parking. Students may choose to take all their courses at SRC or may take classes at both the San Ramon campus and the Pleasant Hill campus.

Take advantage of many of the same services available at our main campus such as admissions, a bookstore, counseling services, disabled student services, a student services office, computer labs, library facilities, information on job openings and much more.

A wide range of courses are offered at SRC, which allows students to complete the general educa-tion requirements for an associate degree, the transfer requirements for the UC, CSU and other private colleges and universities, and to complete certificate programs.

SRC courses in this schedule are clearly iden-tified with “San Ramon Campus,” at the beginning of each course listing.

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ANTHR-130 9488 Cultural Anthropology LR 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

ART-105 9576 Introduction to Drawing, Color, and Two Dimensional Design SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

ART-126 9482 Oil/Acrylic Painting I SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

ART-127 9444 Oil/Acrylic Painting II SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09 ART-152 9438 Wheel-Thrown Ceramics I SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

BIOSC-102 9671 Fundamentals of Biological Science With Lab SC 4.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

BIOSC-116 9235 Human Biology SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

BIOSC-126 9464 Nature Study and Conservation SC 4.00 06/01/09 — 06/19/09

BUS-109 9465 Introduction to Business SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

BUS-294 9463 Business Law SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

COOP-160 9008 General Work Experience Education SC 3.00 06/24/09 — 07/30/09

COOP-160 9009 General Work Experience Education SC 3.00 06/25/09 — 07/30/09

COOP-170 9010 Occupational Work Experience Education SC 3.00 06/24/09 — 07/30/09

COOP-170 9011 Occupational Work Experience Education SC 4.00 06/25/09 — 07/30/09

COOP-170A 9012 Internship in Occupational Work Experience Education SC 2.00 06/24/09 — 07/30/09

COOP-170A 9013 Internship in Occupational Work Experience Education SC 3.00 06/25/09 — 07/30/09

ECE-124 9261 Child Development and Psychology SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

ECE-126 9262 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

ECON-220 9042 Principles of Macroeconomics SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

ENGL-116 9252 College Reading Development SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

ENGL-118 9280 College Writing Development SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

ENGL-118 9811 College Writing Development SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

ENGL-122 9253 Freshman English: Composition and Reading LR 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

ENGL-122 9254 Freshman English: Composition and Reading LR 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

ENGL-123 9030 Critical Thinking: Composition and Literature LR 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

ENGL-126 9041 Critical Thinking: The Shaping of Meaning in Language LR 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

FILM-282 9436 Introduction to Film: American Cinema 1950 to the Present SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

HIST-120 9265 History of the United States Before 1877 SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

HIST-124 9769 History of California SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

HUMAN-123 9000 American Popular Culture SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-075SP 9275 Prealgebra and Arithmetic Review - Self Paced SC 1.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-110SP 9274 Elementary Algebra-Self Paced SC 1.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-120 9036 Intermediate Algebra SC 4.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-120 9045 Intermediate Algebra SC 4.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-121 9039 Plane Trigonometry SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-135 9276 College Algebra LR 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

MATH-142 9277 Elementary Statistics with Probability LR 4.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

MUSLT-117 9155 History of Rock and R & B SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

MUSLT-117 9156 History of Rock and R & B SC 3.00 06/01/09 — 06/18/09

NUTRI-160 9157 Nutrition: Science and Applications SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

OCEAN-102 9162 Fundamentals of Oceanography With Lab SC 4.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

PE-108 9398 Beginning Hatha Yoga SC 0.50 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

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Services.4. ASDVC sticker entitles student to Book Center and some local

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course section number course name grade code units begins — ends

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PE-108 9399 Beginning Hatha Yoga SC 0.50 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

PE-130 9226 Hiking SC 0.50 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

PHILO-120 9589 Introduction to Philosophy SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

POLSC-121 9356 Introduction to United States Government SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

POLSC-250 9064 International Relations SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

PSYCH-122 9067 Psychology in Modern Life SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

PSYCH-122 9268 Psychology in Modern Life SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

PSYCH-122 9269 Psychology in Modern Life SC 3.00 06/02/09 — 06/18/09

PSYCH-210 9270 General Psychology SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

PSYCH-210 9855 General Psychology SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

SIGN-280 9263 American Sign Language (ASL) I SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

SOCIO-120 9271 Introduction to Sociology SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

SPAN-120 9455 First Term Spanish SC 5.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

SPCH-120 9035 Fundamentals of Speech SC 3.00 06/01/09 — 06/19/09

SPCH-120 9037 Fundamentals of Speech SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/30/09

SPCH-120 9163 Fundamentals of Speech SC 3.00 06/22/09 — 07/29/09

SPCH-120 9234 Fundamentals of Speech SC 3.00 06/23/09 — 07/30/09

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ALHS ..................Alhambra High School.............................................150 E Street ..............................................................MartinezBDTM ..................Berkeley Double Tree Marina ..................................200 Marina Blvd. .......................................................BerkeleyBLCKHWK .........Blackhawk Pool .......................................................10 Tennis Club Drive .................................................BlackhawkCALHS ................California High School .............................................9870 Broadmoor Drive ..............................................San RamonCCG ....................Crow Canyon Garden..............................................105 Park Place ..........................................................San RamonCHLDC ...............Contra Costa Child Care Council ............................1035 Detroit Ave. .......................................................Concord CHS ....................Campolindo High School .........................................300 Moraga Road ......................................................MoragaCIAN ...................The Culinary Institute of America, Napa Valley .......2555 Main St. ............................................................St. HelenaCPHS ..................College Park High School .......................................201 Viking Drive ........................................................Pleasant HillDAHS ..................Del Amigo High School............................................189 Del Amigo Road .................................................Danville FCF .....................Faith Christian Fellowship .......................................860 Bancroft Road ....................................................Walnut CreekFSC .....................Family Stress Center ...............................................2086 Commerce Ave. ................................................ConcordHTFRM ...............Heather Farms ........................................................1540 Marchbanks Drive ............................................Walnut CreekILSP ....................Independent Learning Skills Program .....................1875 Arnold Drive, 2nd floor ......................................MartinezLAFTH ................Lafayette Town Hall .................................................3535 School Street ....................................................LafayetteMDHS .................Mt. Diablo High School ............................................2450 Grant Street ......................................................ConcordMHS ....................Miramonte High School ...........................................750 Moraga Way .......................................................OrindaMIT ......................Mare Island Technology Academy ...........................2 Positive Place .........................................................VallejoMVHS ..................Monte Vista High School .........................................3131 Stone Valley Road ............................................DanvilleNAPA MAR .........Napa Marriott Hotel .................................................3425 Solano Ave. ......................................................NapaOAKM .................Oakland Marriott City Center ...................................1001 Broadway .........................................................OaklandOLYMP ................Olympic High School ...............................................2730 Salvio Street .....................................................ConcordPADDK ................Paddock Bowl..........................................................5915 Pacheco Blvd. ..................................................PachecoPBCH ..................The Lodge at Pebble Beach ....................................1700 17 Mile Drive ....................................................Pebble BeachPBELL ................Pacific Bell ...............................................................2600 Camino Ramon ................................................San RamonSBDC ..................Small Business Development Center ......................2425 Bisso Lane, 1st Floor, Conference Room A ......Concord SRTI ....................San Ramon Telecom Incubators .............................2000 Crow Canyon Place, suite 300 .........................San RamonSRC.....................San Ramon Campus ..............................................1690 Watermill Road .................................................San RamonSRVHS ................San Ramon Valley High School ..............................140 Love Lane ...........................................................DanvilleVBSC ..................Vintage Brooks Senior Center .................................4672 Melody Drive ....................................................ConcordWCC....................Walnut Creek Center ...............................................1250 Arroyo Way .......................................................Walnut Creek

Off-campus location abbreviations

1 Grade code P = pass at least satisfactory or a C grade; units not counted in GPA NP = no pass less than satisfactory; units not counted in GPA. LR = only letter grades will be assigned. SC = student choice, either pass/no pass or a letter grade will be assigned. You must decide what you want before the sixth week of the term. In short courses you must decide before 30 percent of the course is over. 2 Term length = dates of term length courses 3 Section number = 4-digit number used for online and telephone registration. 4 Prerequisite = must meet posted requirements to enroll in course5 Recommendation = course is recommended but not required

6 Course notes = information specific to the course

For a detailed course description, please purchase a catalog from the Book Center.

6Special section listings (listed after regular section listings)

Course listingHow to read the abbreviations

Contact these locations for their parking policies.

Backup section — may be opened if and when all regularly scheduled sections of the same course close due to full capacity. The decision to open a backup section is at the discretion of the college, based on student demand and funding. Please choose a regularly scheduled section first.

Hybrid course taught both online and in a classroom Online course taught online

San Ramon Campus course is offered at our San Ramon Campus, take 680 exit 34 on Bollinger Canyon Rd. Proceed eastbound approximately 4 miles. Right on Watermill Road. Left into SRC Campus.

Walnut Creek Center — course is offered 1250 Arroyo Way

Weekend — course taught Friday evenings, Saturday and SundayOff Campus — course taught at off-campus location: see below

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Addiction Studies

ADS-101 Introduction to Substance Abuse and Treatment - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8133 MTW 6:15-9:05pm LHS-210 Staff 6/22 - 7/29

ADS-103 Group Process - (SC) - 2 Units Prereq: ADS 101 or equivalent and 102 or equivalent Recom: ADS 151 or equivalent, ADS 170 or equivalent 2811 F 1:00-4:50pm LHS-212 Colgan, P 6/26 - 8/1 S 8:30-12:00pm S 1:00-2:20pm LHS-210 Note: Section 2811 meets the following Friday and Saturdays: 6/26-27, 7/10-11, 7/31-8/1 only.

ADS-154 Dual Disorders - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: ADS 101 or equivalent 8345 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LHS-212 Bond, J 6/23 - 7/30

ADS-168 Group Leadership - (SC) - 2 Units Prereq: ADS 101, 102, 103, or equivalents Recom: ADS 151, 170 or equivalents 2812 F 1:00-4:50pm LHS-212 Colgan, P 6/26 - 8/1 S 8:30-12:00pm S 1:00-2:20pm LHS-210 Note: Section 2812 meets the following Friday and Saturdays: 6/26-27, 7/10-11, 7/31-8/1 only.

Administration of Justice

ADJUS-120 Introduction to the Administration of Justice - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5982 Hours by arr ONLINE Drummond, F 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

ADJUS-121 Criminal Law - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5112 Hours by arr ONLINE Sinsel, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

ADJUS-122 Criminal Procedure - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5401 Hours by arr ONLINE Sinsel, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

ADJUS-221 Criminal Evidence - (LR) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5532 Hours by arr ONLINE Sinsel, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

Alternate Energy Technologies

AET-130 Photovoltaic Systems Design and Installation - (SC) - 2 Units Weekend 8517 F 6:00-8:50pm ET-105 Chatagnier, T 6/19 - 7/25 S 9:00-3:10pm

Anthropology

ANTHR-120 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion in the Americas - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3926 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-216 Johnson, S 6/22 - 7/30

ANTHR-125 Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3931 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-216 Smithson, J 6/22 - 7/30

ANTHR-130 Cultural Anthropology - (LR) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 3929 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm PL-102 Gallin, L 6/1 - 6/18 3927 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-216 Smithson, J 6/22 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9488 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-W216 Hughes, D 6/22 - 7/30

ANTHR-140 Physical Anthropology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 3930 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-109 Johnson, S 6/22 - 7/30 8866 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-216 Ray, E 6/22 - 7/29

ANTHR-155E Applied Anthropology in South Africa - (SC) - 3 Units Study Abroad 6358 Hours by arr S Gallin, L 6/15 - 7/27 Note: This class is held in Cape Town, So. Africa. Contact L. Gallin, at (925) 685-1230, X 2772, for further information.

Architecture

ARCHI-126 Computer Aided Design and Drafting, AutoCAD - (LR) - 4 Units Recom: ARCHI 119 or ENGIN 119 or equivalent Note: May be repeated once when software changes 0515 MTWTH 8:00-12:30pm ET-122B Khandani, S 6/1 - 6/18 12:30-4:50pm ET-116 MTWTH - 3 hrs by arr per day

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ART-105 Introduction to Drawing, Color, and Two Dimensional Design - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent Note: ART 105A and 105B combined are equal to ART 105. 0045 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-302 Sanchez, E 6/22 - 7/30 0047 MTWTH 10:30-2:45pm A-101 Pastine, F 6/22 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9576 MTWTH 11:00-3:15pm SRC-E162 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

ART-120A Introduction to Watercolor - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 Note: ART 120A is equivalent to the first half of ART 120. Formerly ART 102 8013 MW 5:30-9:45pm A-301 King, A 6/22 - 7/29

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ART-120B Watercolor Workshop - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: ART 120A or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 116/118 Note: ART 120B is equivalent to the second half of ART 120. ART 120A and 120B combined equal to ART 120. Formerly ART 103 8024 MW 5:30-9:45pm A-301 King, A 6/22 - 7/29

ART-126 Oil/Acrylic Painting I - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 105 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 116/118. Note: ART 126A and ART 126B combined are equivalent to ART 126. 4132 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-102 Fisher, J 6/22 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9482 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E162 Godinez, R 6/23 - 7/30 TTH - 4.5 hrs by arr per day

ART-127 Oil/Acrylic Painting II - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 105 or equivalent, ART 125, and ART 126 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 116/118 4152 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-102 Fisher, J 6/22 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9444 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E162 Godinez, R 6/23 - 7/30 TTH - 4.5 hrs by arr per day

ART-146 Metalsmithing and Jewelry I - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent 0087 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-201 Dove, S 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $45

ART-147 Metalsmithing and Jewelry II - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 146 or equivalent 0088 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-201 Dove, S 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $45

ART-150AP Alternative Photographic Processes - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 1190 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-501 Marker, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $25

ART-150PC Pinholes and Plastic Cameras - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: ART 160 or equivalent 8032 MTWTH 5:30-9:45pm A-501 Lovell, L 6/22 - 7/9 Note: Materials fee $15

ART-150SL Screenprinting - Mixed Media Applications - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 8004 TTH 5:30-9:45pm A-101 Sanchez, E 6/23 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $17

ART-152 Wheel-Thrown Ceramics I - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 4153 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $25 San Ramon Campus 9438 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E168 Ramos, A 6/23 - 7/30 TTH - 4.5 hrs by arr per day Note: Materials fee $25

ART-153 Wheel-Thrown Ceramics II - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 152 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 116/118 4154 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $25

ART-265 Photography Workshop - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 160 1187 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm A-501 Marker, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Materials fee $25

Art Digital Media

ARTDM-110 Digital Imaging Process and Technique I - (SC) - 1.5 Units Note: Basic computer editing and file management skills 2032 MW 8:00-3:15pm ATC-110 Holman, D 6/22 - 7/8 Note: Photoshop software used Weekend 8308 S 9:00-3:25pm A-303 Hustrulid, G 6/13 - 7/25 Note: Photoshop software used

ARTDM-111 Digital Imaging Process and Technique II - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: MULTM 110 or ARTDM 110 or equivalent 2033 MW 8:00-3:15pm ATC-110 Holman, D 7/13 - 7/29 Note: Photoshop software used

ARTDM-136 Beginning Digital Photography - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 160 or equivalent Note: Students must have digital camera with manual functions. 8080 MTWTH 5:30-9:45pm A-303 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Students should have basic photography experience. Digital SLR strong-ly recommended for this course.

ARTDM-150VG Foundations of Video Game Authoring with Maya - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ARTDM 160 or equivalent 2036 MTWTH 12:45-4:15pm A-303 Leeper, K 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Maya software used. Basic computer skills required; some Maya experi-ence recommended.

ARTDM-160 3D Modeling and Animation I - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ARTDM 110 or equivalent 2035 MTWTH 9:15-4:30pm A-303 Leeper, K 6/1 - 6/18 Note: Maya software used

ARTDM-165 Cartoon Drawing for Digital Animation - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 105 or equivalent. Note: Class may be repeated only when software is revised. 2037 MTWTH 8:00-11:30am A-303 King, A 6/22 - 7/30

ARTDM-166 Intermediate Cartoon Drawing for Digital Animation - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 165 or equivalent 2039 MTWTH 8:00-11:30am A-303 King, A 6/22 - 7/30

ARTDM-195 Applied Production for Digital Media - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: MULTM 190 or ARTDM 190 or equivalent 2038 TTH 9:30-4:45pm ATC-108 Denning, J 6/23 - 7/30

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ARTHS-190D Renaissance Art in Florence - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 Study Abroad 4522 MTWTH 9:00-12:15pm FLORENCE Piper, A 5/29 - 6/27 Note: This class is held in Florence, Italy. Contact Ann Piper at (925) 685-1230, X 1573, or by email at [email protected], for further information.

ARTHS-195 History of Prehistoric and Ancient Art - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 1993 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm A-106 Raymond, A 6/22 - 7/30

ARTHS-196 History of Medieval and Renaissance Art - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 4516 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am A-106 Erickson, C 6/22 - 7/30 Study Abroad 4520 MTWTH 9:00-12:15pm FLORENCE Piper, A 5/29 - 6/27 Note: This class is held in Florence, Italy. Contact Ann Piper at (925) 685-1230, X 1573, or by email at [email protected], for further information.

ARTHS-197 History of Baroque to Early 20th Century Art - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 8037 TTH 4:30-8:45pm A-106 Miller, J 6/23 - 7/30

Astronomy

ASTRO-110 The Visible Universe - (LR) - 3 Units Recom: MATH 110 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4385 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SC-601 Castle, K 6/22 - 7/30 4387 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SC-601 Castle, K 6/22 - 7/30

Biological Science

BIOSC-101 Fundamentals of Biological Science - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: This course does not include a laboratory. Students requiring or wanting a laboratory to accompany this course should enroll in BIOSC 102. 0517 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LHS-217 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8000 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LHS-217 Mongold, S 6/23 - 7/30

BIOSC-102 Fundamentals of Biological Science With Lab - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 Note: Not open to students who have taken BIOSC 101. 1150 MTWTHF 8:15-11:00am LHS-202 Gelinas, R 5/26 - 6/19 MTWTHF 11:15-2:05pm LHS-217 0516 MTWTHF 11:15-2:05pm LHS-217 Hoffmann, J 5/26 - 6/19 MTWTHF 2:15-5:00pm LHS-202 1148 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LHS-201 Goralka, R 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LHS-208 1056 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LHS-223 Machalinski, C 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH 3:00-5:05pm LHS-208 1149 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LHS-223 Machalinski, C 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LHS-208 8490 MTWTH 6:00-8:05pm SC-501 Bush, B 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH 8:15-10:25pm LHS-208 San Ramon Campus 9671 MTWTH 8:15-10:30am SRC-E230 Inchauspe, T 6/22 - 7/30 10:30-12:30pm SRC-E235

BIOSC-116 Human Biology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Not open to students who have taken BIOSC 117, 120, 139, or 140. 1152 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LHS-212 Miller, N 6/22 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9235 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E230 Staff 6/22 - 7/29

BIOSC-126 Nature Study and Conservation - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 San Ramon Campus 9464 MTWTHF 9:00-4:05pm SRC-W222 Levin, A 6/1 - 6/19 Note: Section 9464 includes a field trip to UC Berkeley Forestry Camp in the Sierra Nevada from 6/8-6/12. Students must be at least 18 years of age.

BIOSC-139 Human Anatomy - (SC) - 5 Units Recom: One term college Biology; eligibility for ENGL 122 1154 MTWTHF 9:00-10:35am LHS-203 Dixon, M 6/22 - 7/31 11:05-2:40pm 4687 MTWTHF 1:00-2:35pm LHS-217 Lee, C 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTHF 2:50-6:25pm LHS-203

BIOSC-146 Principles of Microbiology - (SC) - 5 Units Prereq: One semester college chemistry. Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122; MATH 120; BIOSC 115. 1155 MTWTHF 8:00-9:35am LHS-223 Bloom, K 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTHF 9:45-1:20pm LHS-206

Broadcast Communication Arts

BCA-140 History of Broadcasting - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4526 T 10:30-12:35pm PS-175 Skloot, T 6/23 - 7/28 Note: Section 4526 is a distance ed course and meets 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, and 7/21, and additional hours by arrangement.

Business

Courses with LABAR listed have weekly labs that are part of the required class time with the instructor. When those hours are not listed on the class schedule, the specific times for these labs will be discussed on the first day of class.

BUS-101 Business English - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 Online and Hybrid Sections 5119 Hours by arr ONLINE Seefer, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5197 Hours by arr ONLINE Seefer, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

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BUS-109 Introduction to Business - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 4134 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm BFL-102 Eckelmann, C 6/1 - 6/18 8051 TTH 6:00-8:50pm BFL-102 Fogli, J 6/2 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5667 Hours by arr ONLINE Hawkins, P 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5668 Hours by arr ONLINE Shi, C 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5670 Hours by arr ONLINE Gilmore, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5671 Hours by arr ONLINE Giambattista, L 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9465 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-E227 Rasmus, J 6/22 - 7/30

BUS-240 Business Statistics - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or equivalent 4135 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am PL-101 Lacayo, A 6/1 - 7/9 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day, ATC-115 Online and Hybrid Sections 5309 Hours by arr ONLINE Shi, C 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5311 Hours by arr ONLINE Shi, C 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5313 Hours by arr ONLINE Shi, C 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5312 Hours by arr ONLINE Giambattista, L 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

BUS-261 Investments - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: BUS 109 Online and Hybrid Sections 5463 Hours by arr ONLINE Shi, C 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

BUS-294 Business Law - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: BUS 109 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5030 Hours by arr ONLINE Churchill, P 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5033 Hours by arr ONLINE Churchill, P 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5059 Hours by arr ONLINE Churchill, P 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9463 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E232 Rasmus, J 6/22 - 7/29

Business Accounting

BUSAC-181 Applied Accounting - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: BUS 103 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: This course is a recommended primer for the BUSAC 186 transfer course. Online and Hybrid Sections 5434 Hours by arr ONLINE Seefer, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5436 Hours by arr ONLINE Seefer, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online Course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5432 Hours by arr ONLINE Seefer, C 7/13 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

BUSAC-185 Computer Accounting for Business I - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: Completion of at least one half (1/2) of BUSAC 181 or 186 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 122 Online and Hybrid Sections 5433 Hours by arr ONLINE Reimer, G 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

BUSAC-186 Principles of Accounting I - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Students seeking an introduction to bookkeeping techniques should register for the Applied Accounting course, BUSAC 181. 4126 MTWTH 7:30-10:20am BFL-105 Shahbazi, S 6/1 - 7/9 4128 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm BFL-105 Shahbazi, S 6/1 - 7/9 4129 MW 1:00-4:50pm BFL-102 Pieroni, G 6/1 - 7/29 4127 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm BFL-113 Galvin, D 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5051 Hours by arr ONLINE Hill, G 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5056 Hours by arr ONLINE Hill, G 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

BUSAC-187 Principles of Accounting II - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: BUSAC 186 or equivalent 4130 MTWTH 7:30-10:20am BFL-113 Galvin, D 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5672 Hours by arr ONLINE Pieroni, G 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. Backup Sections 5673 Hours by arr ONLINE Hill, G 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Section 5673 may be opened when all other sections are full. Online Course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

BUSAC-188 Computer Accounting for Business II - (SC) - 1.5 Units Recom: Completion of BUSAC 185 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Course may be repeated when software program changes. Backup Sections 5041 Hours by arr ONLINE Reimer, G 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Section 5041 may be opened when all other sections are full. Online Course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/ online to access this course the first day of class.

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BUSMG-191 Small Business Management - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: BUS 103; BUS 109; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5310 Hours by arr ONLINE Hawkins, P 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

Business Real Estate - RE

RE-160 Real Estate Principles - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5844 Hours by arr ONLINE Young, M 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5855 Hours by arr ONLINE Gilmore, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

Career

CARER-110 Career and Life Planning - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Testing fee required. Online and Hybrid Sections 5002 Hours by arr ONLINE Le May, C 6/2 - 7/9 Note: Online course. Meets also on Tuesdays, 6/2-7/9, from 6-8:50 pm, in ATC 113. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

Chemistry

CHEM-108 Introductory Chemistry - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 110 or one year of high school algebra or appropriate placement through the assessment process. Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent. 2126 MTWTHF 8:00-9:35am PS-277 Batool, I 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTH 9:50-11:55am PS-205 0141 MTWTHF 10:20-11:55am PS-275 Hein, C 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTH 12:10-2:15pm PS-217 Note: This section is team taught. 4323 MTWTHF 10:20-11:55am PS-275 Young, P 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTH 8:00-10:05am PS-217 Note: This section is team taught. 4324 MTWTHF 10:30-12:05pm PS-267 Staff 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTH 12:20-2:25pm PS-205 4361 MTWTHF 10:50-12:25pm PS-277 Borowski, L 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTH 8:30-10:35am PS-221 Note: This section is team taught. 4362 MTWTHF 10:50-12:25pm PS-277 Larson, W 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTH 12:40-2:45pm PS-221 Note: This section is team taught.

CHEM-120 General College Chemistry I - (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: CHEM 108 or appropriate chemistry skill level demonstrated through Chemistry Diagnostic Test or equivalent; MATH 120 or appropri-ate placement through MATH assessment process or equivalent. Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Calculator used in this course. 4365 MTWTHF 8:30-10:05am PS-267 Staff 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTHF 10:20-1:45pm PS-201

CHEM-121 General College Chemistry II - (LR) - 5 Units Prereq: CHEM 120 or equivalent 4368 MTWTHF 8:00-9:35am PS-275 Ellis, J 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTHF 9:50-1:15pm PS-209 4367 MTWTHF 9:00-10:35am PS-113 Flanagan, R 6/22 - 7/31 MTWTHF 10:50-2:15pm PS-213

Chinese

CHIN-120 First-Term Mandarin Chinese - (SC) - 5 Units 4167 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am H-113 Wu, Y 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day

Computer Information Systems

CIS-115 Microsoft Word - Comprehensive - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: CIS 100 or CIS 101 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 9236 Hours by arr ONLINE Tejada, M 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

CIS-116 Microsoft Excel - Comprehensive - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: CIS 100 or CIS 101 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 9238 Hours by arr ONLINE Tejada, M 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

CIS-118 Microsoft PowerPoint - Comprehensive - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: CIS 100 or CIS 101 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 9240 Hours by arr ONLINE Tejada, M 6/1 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

Computer Science

COMSC-095 WWW Publishing with HTML - (P/NP) - 1 Unit Note: May be repeated once when software is changed. Online and Hybrid Sections 5064 Hours by arr ONLINE Stewart, R 6/1 - 6/18 Note: Online course. Orientation on Wednesday, 6/3, from 7-9:00 pm, in ATC 114. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5094 Hours by arr ONLINE Stewart, R 6/20 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Orientation on Saturday, 6/20, from 9-11:00 am, in ATC 114. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

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COMSC-100 Introduction to Computers and Information Systems - (SC) - 3 Units 1000 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm ATC-113 Martucci, C 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day Note: May be taken online; contact instructor for details. 1017 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm L-142 Zandi, F 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day Online and Hybrid Sections 5066 Hours by arr ONLINE Martucci, C 6/29 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. Backup Sections 8031 TTH 5:30-9:45pm ATC-115 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 TTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day Note: Section 8031 may be opened when all other sections are full.

COMSC-100L Introduction to Computer Software - (SC) - 1 Unit Note: Not UC transferable without COMSC 100. 1004 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am ATC-113 Martucci, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: May be taken online; contact instructor for details. Online and Hybrid Sections 5034 Hours by arr ONLINE Peavler, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5021 Hours by arr ONLINE Martucci, C 6/29 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. Backup Sections 1010 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am ATC-109 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Section 1010 may be opened when all other sections are full. May be taken online; contact instructor for details.

COMSC-110 Introduction to Programming - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: COMSC 100 or COMSC 105 or equivalent Note: Refer to course schedule for specific language. 1006 MTWTH 12:45-5:00pm ATC-109 Khaja, G 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Language C++; lab is 12:45-3:00 pm. Online and Hybrid Sections 5045 Hours by arr ONLINE Burns, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Language: C++ Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5047 Hours by arr ONLINE Burns, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Java Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class

COMSC-265 Advanced Programming With C and C++ - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: COMSC 110 or equivalent 1009 MTWTH 8:15-10:30am L-141 Kow, H 6/22 - 7/30 10:30-12:30pm L-148 Note: Lab is 10:30 am-12:30 pm. Backup Sections 1016 MTWTH 8:15-10:30am L-141 Kow, H 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH 12:45-2:45pm L-148 Note: Lab is 12:45-2:45 pm. Note: Section 1016 may be opened when all other sections are full.

Construction

CONST-150M Fine Woodworking: Theory and Practice - (SC) - 1.5 Units 8776 TWTH 6:00-8:50pm ET-120B Valdez, J 6/2 - 6/18 TWTH - .5 hr by arr per day

Cooperative Education

COOP-160 General Work Experience Education - (SC) - 1-3 Units Note: Applications must be approved through Career and Employment Services. Students may earn 1 unit for 5 hours work per week or 75 hours work per term. Does not meet requirements for veterans’ benefits. 7023 T 12:45-2:50pm H-110 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Section 7023 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Tuesday, 6/23, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7021 W 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7021 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. San Ramon Campus 9008 W 12:45-2:50pm SRC-E230 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7016 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 9009 TH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E187 Staff 6/25 - 7/30 Section 7018 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Thursday, 6/25, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services.

COOP-170 Occupational Work Experience Education - (SC) - 1-4 Units Note: Application must be approved through the Career and Employment Services Office. Hours by arrangement - 1 unit for 5 hours per week or 75 hours per semester (paid work). This course is designed for students who have selected a major or career goal. 7034 T 12:45-2:50pm H-110 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Section 7034 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Tuesday, 6/23, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7035 W 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7035 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. San Ramon Campus 9010 W 12:45-2:50pm SRC-E230 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7033 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 9011 TH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E187 Staff 6/25 - 7/30 Section 7036 is 4 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Thursday, 6/25, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services.

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COOP-170A Internship in Occupational Work Experience Education - (SC) - 1-4 Units Note: Approval by Career and Employment Services Office. Hours by arrangement - 1 unit for 5 hours per week or 75 hours per semester (paid work). 1 unit for 4 hours per week or 60 hours work per term (unpaid work). 7044 T 12:45-2:50pm H-110 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Section 7044 is 1 unit. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Tuesday, 6/23, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7045 T 12:45-2:50pm H-110 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Section 7045 is 2 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Tuesday, 6/23, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7046 T 12:45-2:50pm H-110 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Section 7046 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Tuesday, 6/23, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7048 W 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7048 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7049 W 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7049 is 2 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7050 W 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7050 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 7051 W 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7051 is 4 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. San Ramon Campus 9012 W 12:45-2:50pm SRC-E230 Staff 6/24 - 7/30 Section 7042 is 2 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Wednesday, 6/24, from 12:45-2:50 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services. 9013 TH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E187 Staff 6/25 - 7/30 Section 7043 is 3 units. Note: This course requires a completed COOP Application and attendance at Orientation on the first day of class, Thursday, 6/25, from 5:30-9:45 pm. No-shows will be dropped. Remainder of course is hours by arrangement. For details contact Career & Employment Services.

Counseling

COUNS-105 Orientation to College - (P/NP) - .3-2 Units Note: For “Orientation to College” (not EOPS Summer Institute sections), see course listings on pages 3 and 4 of this schedule or online at www.dvc.edu. Note: Completion of English and math assessment seven days prior to this course will facilitate appropriate course selection. EOPS Sections 4930 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-118 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4930 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4930, ENGL-090-4920, and MATH-075SP-4910. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4931 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-118 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4931 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4931, ENGL-090-4921, and MATH-110SP-4911. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4932 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-119 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4932 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4932, ENGL-090-4922, and MATH-075SP-4912. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4933 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-119 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4933 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4933, ENGL-090-4923, and MATH-110SP-4913. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

COUNS-106 Orientation to College for Student-Athletes - (P/NP) - .3 Unit Note: Completion of English and math assessment seven days prior to this course will facilitate appropriate course selection. 7019 F 9:00-12:00pm H-113 Bailey, J 8/7 - 8/7 1:00-3:50pm Note: Math and English assessment must be completed at least 7 working days prior to class meeting. Starter kits are free and may be picked up at the DVC Book Center or Information Center and must be brought to class. For questions, email [email protected]. 7115 T 9:00-12:00pm H-113 Bailey, J 8/11 - 8/11 1:00-3:50pm Note: Math and English assessment must be completed at least 7 working days prior to class meeting. Starter kits are free and may be picked up at the DVC Book Center or Information Center and must be brought to class. For questions, email [email protected].

Culinary Arts

Culinary and food service students must have a current record of satisfactory TB screening on file with the CULN offices by the beginning of classes.

CULN-110 Orientation to Hospitality - (SC) - 3 Units 4313 TWTH 8:00-1:50pm HRM-201 Eustes, R 6/2 - 6/18

CULN-153 Safety and Sanitation - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1177 MTWTH 2:00-4:50pm HRM-201 McGlynn, B 6/1 - 6/18

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See also Physical Education Dance

DANCE-240 Dance Choreography - (SC) - 2 Units 2324 MTWTH 10:30-12:50pm PE-202 Valmore, K 6/15 - 7/30

Dental Assisting

DENTL-120 Orientation to the Dental Assisting Program - (SC) - .3 Unit Note: Students must complete health requirements before the beginning of the fall semester. This will allow the student to work on one another, on patients in the dental assisting clinic, on patients at the University of the Pacific Dental School, and in the dental internship offices. 3453 W 3:00-8:50pm LHS-217 Pineda, M 6/3 - 6/3 Note: This mandatory orientation course will provide detailed information for students enrolling in the dental assisting program.

Dental Hygiene

DENHY-099 RDH Examination Preparation - (P/NP) - .5 Unit Prereq: Eligible for California Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) Examination. 1144 T 9:00-11:50am LHS-102 Powers, P 6/2 - 7/1 W 4:00-6:50pm

DENHY-130 Clinical Dental Hygiene II - (LR) - 2 Units Prereq: Completion of first-year Dental Hygiene Program. Note: Current CPR certificate. 1145 MW 8:30-9:00am LHS-107 Triplett, J 6/1 - 7/9 TH 9:00-10:50am MW 9:30-12:20pm LHS-102 T 1:30-4:20pm

DENHY-133 Behavioral Foundations and Communications Skills - (LR) - 1 Unit Prereq: Completion of the first year of the Dental Hygiene Program. 1181 T 9:00-11:50am LHS-107 Thompson, J 6/2 - 7/7

DENHY-150C Clients With Special Needs - (LR) - 1 Unit 4688 MW 1:30-2:45pm LHS-107 Ortega, E 6/1 - 7/8

DENHY-150E Dental Hygiene Orientation - (LR) - .3 Unit Prereq: Admission into the Dental Hygiene Program. 4689 Hours by arr LHS-102 Teel, G 6/6 - 6/20 LHS-107 Note: 4 sessions starting 6/6/09. Meeting dates to be announced.

Digital Media

See Art Digital Media

Drama

DRAMA-122 Basic Principles of Acting - (SC) - 3 Units 1117 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm PAC-ARENA Hess-Diestler, N 6/22 - 7/30

DRAMA-155R The Improvisation Workshop - (SC) - 3 Units 8018 TWTH 7:00-9:50pm PAC-ARENA Trujillo, E 6/23 - 7/30

DRAMA-155V Acting in Musical Theater - (SC) - 3 Units 1123 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm PAC-THETR Hess-Diestler, N 6/22 - 7/30

Early Childhood Education

Formerly Family Life Education.

ECE-124 Child Development and Psychology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS-1, Child/Human Growth and Development. 0805 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm LA-119 Mason, J 6/22 - 7/9 3913 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-218 Bishop, W 6/22 - 7/30 8015 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-218 Mason, J 6/22 - 7/29 San Ramon Campus 9261 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E226 Mason, J 6/23 - 7/30

ECE-125 Introduction to Early Childhood Education - (SC) - 3 Units Co-requisite: ECE 124 or equivalent (may be taken prior to enrollment in ECE 125). Recommended: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS III, Program and Curriculum Development. 8884 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-218 Shepardson, S 6/23 - 7/30

ECE-126 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS VII, Health and Safety. San Ramon Campus 9262 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W222 Kawecki, L 6/22 - 7/29

ECE-130 Child, Family, and Community - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ments for DSS II, Child, Family, and Community. 3011 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-118 Means, J 6/22 - 7/30

ECE-237EE Early Childhood Environments - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent. Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS III, Program and Curriculum Development, if taken for 3 units. 0804 MTWTH 10:30-1:45pm SSC-206 Hill, D 7/6 - 7/30 Note: Field trips required

ECE-241 Science and Mathematics for Early Childhood Education - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS III, Program and Curriculum Development. Weekend 8598 SSU 8:00-12:00pm FL-101 Bishop, W 6/27 - 7/26 12:30-5:20pm Note: Section 8598 meets the following days only: 6/27-28, 7/11-12, 7/25-26.

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ECON-220 Principles of Macroeconomics - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 110 or equivalent or one year of high school algebra or equivalent. Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 0806 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm PS-265 Koller, B 6/1 - 7/9 8932 MW 5:30-8:20pm LA-208B Staff 6/1 - 7/29 4311 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm MA-103 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5446 Hours by arr ONLINE Ramoo, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory meeting on Mon., 6/22, for course orientation. Proctored exams on Mon., 7/13, and Thurs., 7/30. All meetings take place from 7:30-9:30pm in H 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5819 Hours by arr ONLINE Ramoo, R 7/6 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory proctored exams on Thursdays, 7/16 and 7/30 from 7:30-9:30pm in H 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9042 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SRC-W217 Rasmus, J 6/22 - 7/30

ECON-221 Principles of Microeconomics - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 110 or equivalent or one year of high school algebra or equivalent. Recom: ECON 220; eligibility for ENGL 122 4321 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm PS-265 Koller, B 6/1 - 7/9 8019 TTH 5:30-8:20pm LA-118 Staff 6/2 - 7/30 3942 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm MA-103 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 8918 MTWTH 4:30-8:45pm MA-101 Giuili, M 6/1 - 6/18 Hours by arr Note: Section 8918 is a hybrid class, a combination of classroom lecture and online instruction. this class meets regularly online and 6/1, 6/3, 6/8, 6/10, 6/15, 6/17, and 6/18/09. Go to www.dvc.edu/hybrid for hybrid course information. 5448 Hours by arr ONLINE Ramoo, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory Proctored exams on Mon., 7/13 and Thurs., 7/30/09 from 5:30-7:30pm in H 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

Electronics

See AET for Energy Audit Course.

Engineering & Engineering Technology

ENGIN-126 Computer Aided Design and Drafting AutoCAD - (LR) - 4 Units Recom: ENGIN 119 or ARCHI 119 or equivalent Note: Course may be repeated once when software changes. 0335 MTWTH 8:00-12:30pm ET-122B Khandani, S 6/1 - 6/18 12:30-4:50pm ET-116 MTWTH - 3 hrs by arr per day

English As a Second Language

CELSA test recommended of all English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Contact the Assessment Center.

ESL-067 ESL: Introduction to College English Skills - (P/NP) - 2 Units Recom: ESL Assessment process before entering is recommended. 4047 MTWTH 8:00-10:50am LC-103 Cecchettini, E 6/1 - 7/9

ESL-081C ESL: Conversation - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: Eligibility for ESL 86 and ESL 88 4880 MTWTH 11:30-12:45pm LC-101 O’Connor, R 6/1 - 7/9 8186 TTH 6:30-9:20pm LC-101 Lehr, A 6/2 - 7/9

ESL-081G ESL: Grammar - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: completion of ESL 078 or equivalent 0559 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am LC-101 O’Connor, R 6/1 - 7/9 8878 MW 6:30-9:20pm LC-101 Lehr, A 6/1 - 7/8

ESL-081H High Intermediate Grammar - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: eligibility for ESL 086 and ESL 088 8889 TTH 6:30-9:20pm LA-117 DeWolf, L 6/2 - 7/9

English

ENGL-090 Introduction to College English - (SC) - 2.5 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 98 based on the reading/writing assessment process or ESL 98A. EOPS Sections 4922 MTWTH 10:00-11:40am LA-116 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4932, ENGL-090-4922, and MATH-075SP-4912. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4923 MTWTH 10:00-11:40am LA-116 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4933, ENGL-090-4923, and MATH-110SP-4913. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4920 MTWTH 12:00-1:40pm LA-113 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4930, ENGL-090-4920, and MATH-075SP-4910. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4921 MTWTH 12:00-1:40pm LA-113 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4931, ENGL-090-4921, and MATH-110SP-4911. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

ENGL-110 English Grammar and Usage - (SC) - 3 Units 4060 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am H-111 Angevine, A 6/22 - 7/30 4061 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-111 Sengupta, B 6/22 - 7/30 8034 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-119 Hamm, B 6/22 - 7/29

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ENGL-116 College Reading Development - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Successful completion of ENGL 096 or equivalent recommenda-tion from the reading/writing assessment process. Note: Students may only apply ENGL 116 or ENGL 118 to the associate degree, not both. 4065 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-114 Fitzgerald, C 6/22 - 7/30 4066 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LC-110 Harris, J 6/22 - 7/30 4067 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-117 Rogala, L 6/22 - 7/30 4070 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LC-110 Sengupta, B 6/22 - 7/30 8077 MW 5:30-9:45pm LC-110 Meixner, A 6/22 - 7/29 8035 TTH 5:30-9:45pm H-105 Stahl, J 6/23 - 7/30 8075 TTH 5:30-9:45pm H-118 French, C 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9252 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W216 Swindle, R 6/22 - 7/29

ENGL-118 College Writing Development - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Successful completion of ENGL 098 or equivalent recommen-dation from the reading/writing assessment process. Note: Students may only apply ENGL 116 or ENGL 118 to the associate degree, not both. 4072 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LC-110 Disbrow, L 6/22 - 7/30 4073 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-210 Mullins, R 6/22 - 7/30 0550 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-114 Fitzgerald, C 6/22 - 7/30 0551 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-119 Olson, V 6/22 - 7/30 4075 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-210 Higgins, T 6/22 - 7/30 0701 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-114 Talbot, K 6/22 - 7/30 3970 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-210 Redmond, K 6/22 - 7/30 4076 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm H-119 McKinnon, S 6/22 - 7/30 8036 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-117 Willis, G 6/22 - 7/29 8177 MW 5:30-9:45pm BFL-112 Leal, T 6/22 - 7/29 8178 TTH 5:30-9:45pm H-111 Kaplan, T 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9811 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-E161 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 9280 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E161 Swindle, R 6/23 - 7/30

ENGL-122 Freshman English: Composition and Reading - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: Successful completion of ENGL 116 and ENGL 118 or equiva-lent recommendation from assessment process or English AP score of 3. 0546 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-212 Green, E 6/22 - 7/30 4079 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am H-105 Leneski, E 6/22 - 7/30 4081 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-117 Fischer-Mikolavich, E 6/22 - 7/30 4084 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-118 Stevens, D 6/22 - 7/30 4085 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-213 Wright, L 6/22 - 7/30 4086 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-105 Silva, G 6/22 - 7/30 0547 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-212 Stevens, D 6/22 - 7/30 0802 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-117 Olson, V 6/22 - 7/30 4080 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm BFL-212 Silva, G 6/22 - 7/30 8040 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-111 Craven, L 6/22 - 7/29 8038 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LC-109 Smigelski, J 6/23 - 7/30 8039 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-212 Schenk, R 6/23 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5001 Hours by arr ONLINE Leong, P 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5003 Hours by arr ONLINE Leong, P 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5005 Hours by arr ONLINE Toloui, K 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Meets also on 6/22, in LA 114 from 5-6:00 pm. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5678 Hours by arr ONLINE Schenk, R 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 9899 Hours by arr ONLINE Schmidt, R 6/22 - 7/31 Note: Online course. Meets also on Mondays, 6/22 and 7/13, and Friday, 7/31, from 6-9:00 pm, in SRC E161. Go www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

San Ramon Campus 9253 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-E187 Gebler, C 6/22 - 7/30 9254 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E227 Schmidt, R 6/22 - 7/29

ENGL-123 Critical Thinking: Composition and Literature - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: ENGL 122 or equivalent 0889 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LC-109 Disbrow, L 6/22 - 7/30 4100 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm H-111 Mullins, R 6/22 - 7/30 8042 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LC-110 Meixner, A 6/23 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5032 Hours by arr ONLINE Browne, S 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9030 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SRC-W220 Gebler, C 6/22 - 7/30

ENGL-126 Critical Thinking: The Shaping of Meaning in Language - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: ENGL 122 or equivalent 4103 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am BFL-102 Gray, C 6/22 - 7/30 4104 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am BFL-112 Marquardt, J 6/22 - 7/30 4107 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm BFL-112 Gray, C 6/22 - 7/30 2008 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm BFL-112 Willis, G 6/22 - 7/30 4109 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm H-105 Brandt, T 6/22 - 7/30 8041 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-117 Staff 6/22 - 7/29 8044 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-105 Staubach, K 6/22 - 7/29 8043 TTH 5:30-9:45pm H-119 Peloquin, L 6/23 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5038 Hours by arr ONLINE Barksdale, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5039 Hours by arr ONLINE Barksdale, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5048 Hours by arr ONLINE Valentine, L 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9041 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SRC-E227 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

ENGL-150 Introduction to Literature - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ENGL 122 or equivalent 8680 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-119 Brandt, T 6/22 - 7/29

ENGL-180 Literature of the Drama - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: English 122 or equivalent 8395 TTH 7:00-9:50pm LA-114 Orta, L 7/7 - 7/30 TTH - 4.875 hrs by arr Note: Ashland theater experience. Class meets at DVC on 7/7, 7/9, 7/14, 7/16, 7/21, and 7/30/09. Class meets at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from 7/23 to 7/27/09. Tickets, fees, transportation and lodging cost approximately $500. Students not attending the festival will have an alternate assignment.

ENGL-222 Creative Writing - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: Eligibility for ENGL 122 Note: The student is limited to a maximum of 12 units in any combination of ENGL 222, 223, and 224. Online and Hybrid Sections 5105 Hours by arr ONLINE Toloui, K 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Meets also on 6/22, in LA 114, 6-7:00 pm. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

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ENGL-224 Poetry Writing - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 Note: The student is limited to a maximum of 12 units in any combina-tion of ENGL 222, 223, and 224. Online and Hybrid Sections 5674 Hours by arr ONLINE Browne, S 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

EOPS Summer Institute

COUNS-105 Orientation to College - (P/NP) - .3-2 Units Note: Completion of English and math assessment seven days prior to this course will facilitate appropriate course selection. EOPS Sections 4930 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-118 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4930 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4930, ENGL-090-4920, and MATH-075SP-4910. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4931 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-118 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4931 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4931, ENGL-090-4921, and MATH-110SP-4911. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4932 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-119 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4932 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4932, ENGL-090-4922, and MATH-075SP-4912. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4933 MTWTH 8:30-9:45am H-119 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4933 is 2 units. Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4933, ENGL-090-4923, and MATH-110SP-4913. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

ENGL-090 Introduction to College English - (SC) - 2.5 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 98 based on the reading/writing assessment process or ESL 98A. EOPS Sections 4922 MTWTH 10:00-11:40am LA-116 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4932, ENGL-090-4922, and MATH-075SP-4912. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4923 MTWTH 10:00-11:40am LA-116 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4933, ENGL-090-4923, and MATH-110SP-4913. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4920 MTWTH 12:00-1:40pm LA-113 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4930, ENGL-090-4920, and MATH-075SP-4910. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

4921 MTWTH 12:00-1:40pm LA-113 Thomas, J 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4931, ENGL-090-4921, and MATH-110SP-4911. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

MATH-075SP Prealgebra and Arithmetic Review - Self Paced - (SC) - 1-4 Units Recom: MATH 065 or equivalent Note: This is a computer aided, open entry/open exit, variable unit, self-paced course, based on completion of learning modules. Students who have completed MATH 075 will not receive credit for MATH 075SP. Students will study both out of the textbook and online and take a com-bination of online and in-class module tests. Students may not repeat modules of the course for which they have already received credit. Students can earn at most 4 units for MATH 075SP; 4 units of MATH 075SP is equivalent to MATH 075. Students cannot receive additional units for modules already completed. EOPS Sections 4910 MTWTH 10:00-11:30am ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4930, ENGL-090-4920, and MATH-075SP-4910. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4912 MTWTH 12:10-1:40pm ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4932, ENGL-090-4922, and MATH-075SP-4912. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

MATH-110SP Elementary Algebra-Self Paced - (SC) - 1-4 Units Prereq: MATH 075 or MATH 075SP or equivalent Note: This is an open entry/open exit self-paced class, based on comple-tion of learning modules. Students may not repeat modules of the course for which they have already received credit. Students can earn at most 4 units for MATH 110SP; 4 units of MATH 110SP is equivalent to MATH 110. Students cannot receive additional units for modules already com-pleted. Students who have completed MATH 110 will not receive credit for MATH 110SP. EOPS Sections 4911 MTWTH 10:00-11:30am ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4931, ENGL-090-4921, and MATH-110SP-4911. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4913 MTWTH 12:10-1:40pm ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4933, ENGL-090-4923, and MATH-110SP-4913. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

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Field Studies

FIELD-234 College Instructional Assistance Work - (SC) - 1-3 Units Note: Applications must be approved through Career and Employment Services. Students must be supervised by a DVC instructor. 1134 Hours by arr Place, N 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Section 1134 is 1 unit. Before registering you must complete an applica-tion at the Career and Employment Services Center. 1135 Hours by arr Place, N 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Section 1135 is 2 units. Before registering you must complete an applica-tion at the Career and Employment Services Center. 1136 Hours by arr Place, N 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Section 1136 is 3 units. Before registering you must complete an applica-tion at the Career and Employment Services Center.

Film

FILM-160 American Ethnic Cultures in Film - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4262 TTH 9:30-12:20pm FORUM White, K 6/2 - 6/18 Note: Section 4262 is a distance ed course and meets 6/2, 6/4, 6/9, 6/11, and 6/16, and additional hours by arrangement. 8011 TTH 5:30-9:45pm MA-101 Gummere, M 6/23 - 7/30

FILM-180 Comparative Film Studies - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4261 MW 12:45-5:00pm MA-101 O’Neill, B 6/22 - 7/29

FILM-280 Introduction to Film: American Cinema 1900-1950 - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5012 Hours by arr ONLINE White, K 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Recommended orientation on Monday, 6/22, from 7-8:00 pm, in the Forum on the DVC campus.

FILM-282 Introduction to Film: American Cinema 1950 to the Present - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent San Ramon Campus 9436 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W212 Loden, F 6/22 - 7/29

French

FRNCH-155 First Term Conversational French - (SC) - 3 Units Note: This course does not satisfy the academic requirements of the FRNCH 120-121 series or the FRNCH 145, 146 and 147 series. 8006 MW 5:30-9:45pm BFL-111 Enzminger, J 6/22 - 7/29 MW - 1.5 hrs by arr per day

Geography

GEOG-120 Physical Geography - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 110 (or 1 year of high school algebra) or appropriate placement through the assessment process. 1644 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am PS-265 Wieden, F 6/1 - 7/9

GEOG-121 Physical Geography Lab - (LR) - 1 Unit Prereq: GEOG 120 (may be taken concurrently) 4389 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm ATC-114 Wieden, F 6/1 - 7/9

Geology

GEOL-120 Physical Geology - (LR) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1535 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm PS-109 Mayfield, J 6/22 - 7/30

GEOL-122 Physical Geology Laboratory - (LR) - 1 Unit Co-requisite: GEOL 120 or GEOL 121 or equivalent (may be taken previ-ously). Recommended: MATH 110 or equivalent Note: Field trips may be included in the course. Note: Students who have taken either GEOL 120 or GEOL 121 previ-ously or who want to take both GEOL 121 AND GEOL 122 in the same semester should contact the admissions office during their approved reg-istration time for help registering for this class. 1536 TWTH 12:45-3:35pm PS-105 Mayfield, J 6/23 - 7/30

Health Science

HSCI-124 Health and Wellness - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: The nutrition, tobacco and substance abuse components of this course fulfill a portion of the state health education requirements for a teaching credential. See HSCI 131 for CPR training. 1151 MTWTH 8:00-12:15pm LHS-210 Sank, S 6/1 - 6/18 Online and Hybrid Sections 9161 Hours by arr ONLINE Colchico, K 6/18 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Thursday, 6/18, from 7-9:00 pm, in SRC E161. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5139 Hours by arr ONLINE Colchico, K 6/23 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory meeting Tuesday, 6/23/09 from 7-9:50pm in ATC 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

HSCI-128 Medical Terminology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5142 Hours by arr ONLINE Muller, B 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory meeting on Monday 6/22, from 7-9pm in ATC 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

HSCI-140 Human Sexuality - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 1157 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LHS-210 Hewitt, B 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5155 Hours by arr ONLINE Hewitt, B 6/25 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory meetings on Thursday, 6/25, 7/16, and 7/30/09 from 7-10:00pm in LHS 210. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

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HIST-120 History of the United States Before 1877 - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4310 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm MA-104 Staff 6/1 - 6/18 2186 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-215 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 2329 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-214 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 3949 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm FORUM Tilles, G 6/22 - 7/30 2740 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-215 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8021 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-217 Staff 6/22 - 7/29 8020 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-217 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5331 Hours by arr ONLINE Huff, M 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5562 Hours by arr ONLINE Powell, M 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5563 Hours by arr ONLINE Powell, M 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9265 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W217 Binger, J 6/22 - 7/29

HIST-121 History of the United States After 1877 - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1192 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am H-110 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8022 MW 5:30-9:45pm MA-104 Staff 6/22 - 7/29 8096 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-121 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5305 Hours by arr ONLINE Huff, M 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5565 Hours by arr ONLINE Huff, M 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

HIST-124 History of California - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3090 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-215 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8214 TTH 5:30-9:45pm MA-104 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9769 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W217 Binger, J 6/23 - 7/30

HIST-126 The American West - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5306 Hours by arr ONLINE Irwin, M 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Meets also on Monday, 6/22, in H110 from 7-8:30pm. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

HIST-140 History of Western Civilization to the Renaissance - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent. 3962 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am MA-104 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

HIST-141 History of Western Civilization Since The Renaissance - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3963 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm MA-104 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

Horticulture

HORT-090NC Adaptive Hort-Basic Skills and Practices - Non Credit - (SC) - 0 Unit Note: This is a non-credit, open entry/open exit course. 4431 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm OH-101 Talbot, K 6/22 - 7/30

HORT-149 Natural Landscape Interpretation - (SC) - 1 Unit Recom: HORT 110 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL-122 or equivalent 8447 TH,F,S,SU,M - 3.25 hrs by arr Winchester, S 6/12 - 7/27 Note: Orientation Friday, 6/12, in OH 101. Trips will be held on 6/25-29, 7/9-13, 7/23-27. Focus on Alpine on Montane vegetation. Contact: www.snakefly.net/nativesclass. Email:[email protected]

HRM - Culinary Arts & Baking

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Humanities

HUMAN-105 Introduction to Humanities: Arts and Ideas - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1737 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-106 Hall, H 6/22 - 7/30 8045 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-107 Ferrara, M 6/22 - 7/29

HUMAN-110 Introduction to Humanities: Ancient Civilizations (to 500 A.D.) - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4168 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am H-106 Hall, H 6/22 - 7/30

HUMAN-112 Introduction to Humanities: The Modern World (1700-Present) - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1008 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm H-106 Ferrara, M 6/22 - 7/30

HUMAN-115 Introduction to Humanities: The American Multicultural Experience - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8328 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-106 Staff 6/22 - 7/29

HUMAN-123 American Popular Culture - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8329 TTH 5:30-9:45pm H-107 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9000 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-E176 Zimmerman, F 6/22 - 7/30

Italian

ITAL-120 First Term Italian - (SC) - 5 Units 4160 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am BFL-111 DePisa, D 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day

Japanese

JAPAN-120 First Term Japanese - (SC) - 5 Units Note: JAPAN 120 and 121 combined are equivalent in content to JAPAN 145, 146 and 147 combined. 4161 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am BFL-212 Nezuka, N 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day 4162 MTWTH 12:45-4:15pm BFL-209 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day

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LRNSK-049 Learning Skills Eligibility Assessment - (P/NP) - .5 Unit Note: For more information, see a Disability Support Services Counselor. 8491 MTWTH 6:00-7:15pm H-111 Laird, C 6/1 - 6/4 Hours by arr Note: For more information contact Disability Support Services. 4900 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am LC-108 Laird, C 6/15 - 6/18 Hours by arr Note: For more information contact Disability Support Services.

Library and Information Technology

L-100 Introduction to a Career in Library and Information Technology - (SC) - 1 Unit Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Weekend 8065 S 9:00-2:50pm L-143 Hunt, D 6/27 - 7/25 Note: Class meets 6/27, 7/11, and 7/25 only.

Library Studies

LS-121 Information Literacy and Research Skills - (P/NP) - 1 Unit Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 5019 Hours by arr ONLINE McKenna, J 6/2 - 6/17 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Tuesday, 6/2, from 10:30 am-12:20 pm, in ATC 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for additional course information. 5023 Hours by arr ONLINE Dezember, J 6/22 - 8/5 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Monday, 6/22, from 1-2:50 pm, in Library Lab, L 202. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for additional course informa-tion. 5304 Hours by arr ONLINE Buchalter, A 6/24 - 7/28 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Wednesday, 6/24, from 4-5:50 pm, in the Library Lab, L 202. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for additional course information. 5013 Hours by arr ONLINE McKenna, J 6/29 - 8/7 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Monday, 6/29, from 10:30 am-12:20 pm, in Library Lab, L 202. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for additional course information.

Mathematics

MATH-075 Prealgebra With Arithmetic Review - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: MATH 065 or equivalent Note: Some sections of this course have an online component; students will do their homework online as detailed by the instructor. 1176 MTWTH 8:15-11:15am LA-207 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MW 11:15-12:30pm LC-205 TTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 1175 MTWTH 10:30-1:30pm MA-250 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MW 1:30-2:45pm LC-205 TTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 8127 MW 5:30-7:00pm LC-205 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH 7:00-9:45pm MA-105 TTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day

MATH-075SP Prealgebra and Arithmetic Review - Self Paced - (SC) - 1-4 Units Recom: MATH 065 or equivalent Note: This is a computer aided, open entry/open exit, variable unit, self-paced course, based on completion of learning modules. Students who have completed MATH 075 will not receive credit for MATH 075SP. Students will study both out of the textbook and online and take a com-bination of online and in-class module tests. Students may not repeat modules of the course for which they have already received credit. Students can earn at most 4 units for MATH 075SP; 4 units of MATH 075SP is equivalent to MATH 075. Students cannot receive additional units for modules already completed. 1179 MTWTHF 9:15-12:05pm ATC-113 Staff 6/1 - 6/19 Hours by arrangement on MTWTHF between 12:30-3:30 pm. Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and traditional formats. 1178 MTWTH 9:00-11:50am LC-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and traditional formats. San Ramon Campus 9275 TWTH 5:00-8:50pm SRC-E176 Akanyirige, E 6/23 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. EOPS Sections 4910 MTWTH 10:00-11:30am ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4930, ENGL-090-4920, and MATH-075SP-4910. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4912 MTWTH 12:10-1:40pm ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4932, ENGL-090-4922, and MATH-075SP-4912. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

MATH-110 Elementary Algebra - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 075 or MATH 075SP or equivalent Note: Some sections of this course may have an online component; stu-dents will do their homework online as detailed by the instructor. 1014 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am MA-241 Collazo, M 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 1015 MTWTH 9:00-12:30pm MA-240 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 1018 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm MA-105 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 8810 MTWTH 6:00-9:30pm MA-250 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day Online and Hybrid Sections 5015 Hours by arr ONLINE Prapavessi, D 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. Mandatory ONLINE orientation on Monday, 6/1, 7-9:00 pm (see course link at www.dvc.edu/online for information). On-campus exams on three Thursdays: 6/11, 6/25, and 7/9, from 7-9:00 pm, in MA 244. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5016 Hours by arr ONLINE Prapavessi, D 6/3 - 7/29 Note: Online course. Mandatory ONLINE orientation on Wednesday, 6/3, 4-6:00 pm (see course link at www.dvc.edu/online for information). On-campus exams on three Wednesdays: 6/24, 7/15, and 7/29, from 4-5:50 pm, in MA 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

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MATH-110SP Elementary Algebra-Self Paced - (SC) - 1-4 Units Prereq: MATH 075 or MATH 075SP or equivalent Note: This is an open entry/open exit self-paced class, based on comple-tion of learning modules. Students may not repeat modules of the course for which they have already received credit. Students can earn at most 4 units for MATH 110SP; 4 units of MATH 110SP is equivalent to MATH 110. Students cannot receive additional units for modules already com-pleted. Students who have completed MATH 110 will not receive credit for MATH 110SP. 1032 MTWTHF 9:15-12:05pm ATC-113 Staff 6/1 - 6/19 Hours by arrangement on MTWTHF between 12:30-3:30 pm. Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and traditional formats. 2078 MTWTH 9:00-12:30pm LC-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and traditional formats. 1022 MTWTH 12:45-4:15pm LC-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and traditional formats. San Ramon Campus 9274 TWTH 5:00-9:50pm SRC-E176 Akanyirige, E 6/23 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. EOPS Sections 4911 MTWTH 10:00-11:30am ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4931, ENGL-090-4921, and MATH-110SP-4911. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected] 4913 MTWTH 12:10-1:40pm ATC-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This EOPS Summer Institute Learning Community is designed for recent high school graduates. Concurrent enrollment in COUNS-105-4933, ENGL-090-4923, and MATH-110SP-4913. Math/English assessment tests required. To enroll, contact the EOPS Coordinator at 925-685-1230, X 2076, or [email protected]

MATH-114 Geometry - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 110 or MATH 110SP or equivalent Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent 1020 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am MA-244 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 2212 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm MA-109 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day

MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 110 or MATH 110SP or equivalent Note: Some sections of this course may have an online component; stu-dents will do their homework online as detailed by instructor. 1025 MTWTH 6:50-10:20am MA-109 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 1026 MTWTH 9:00-12:30pm MA-249 Sarkis, S 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 1023 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm MA-245 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 1027 MTWTH 2:30-6:00pm MA-244 Moran, J 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 8113 MTWTH 6:00-9:30pm MA-249 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day Online and Hybrid Sections 5036 Hours by arr ONLINE Knight, L 6/1 - 7/9 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Monday, 6/1, from 4-5:00 pm, in MA 249. Exams on Mondays, 6/15 and 6/29, and final exam on Thursday, 7/9, from 4-5:50 pm, in MA 249. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5031 Hours by arr ONLINE Magee, J 6/16 - 7/28 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Tuesday, 6/16, from 6:30-8:30 pm, in H 110. Exams on three Tuesdays: 6/30, 7/14, and 7/28, from 6:30-8:30 pm, in H 110. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5014 Hours by arr ONLINE Magee, J 6/17 - 7/29 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Wednesday, 6/17, from 6:30-8:30 pm, in H 110. Exams on three Wednesdays: 7/1, 7/15, and 7/29, from 6:30-8:30 pm, in MA 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5018 Hours by arr ONLINE Magee, J 6/17 - 7/29 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Wednesday, 6/17, from 6:30-8:30 pm, in H 110. Exams on three Wednesdays: 7/1, 7/15, and 7/29, from 6:30-8:30 pm, in MA 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9036 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm SRC-W216 Jamasbi, N 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 9045 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm SRC-W221 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day

MATH-120SP Intermediate Algebra-Self Paced - (SC) - 1-4 Units Prereq: MATH 110 or MATH 110SP or equivalent Note: This is a self-paced class, based on completion of learning mod-ules. Students may not repeat modules of the course for which they have already received credit. Students taking MATH 110SP must have com-pleted all 4 units in order to be eligible. Students can earn at most 4 units for MATH 120SP; 4 units of MATH 120SP is equivalent to MATH 120. Students cannot receive additional units for modules already completed. Students who have completed MATH 120 will not receive credit for MATH 120SP. 1013 MTWTHF 9:15-12:05pm ATC-113 Staff 6/1 - 6/19 Hours by arrangement on MTWTHF between 12:30-3:30 pm. Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and tradi-tional formats. 1060 MTWTH 9:00-12:30pm LC-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and tradi-tional formats. 1028 MTWTH 12:45-4:15pm LC-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and tradi-tional formats.

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MATH-121 Plane Trigonometry - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent Recom: MATH 114 or equivalent 1024 MTWTHF 9:00-12:20pm MA-109 Freidenreich, J 6/1 - 6/19 Note: 2.4 hrs by arr per day on MTWTHF between 12:30-3:30 pm. 1031 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am MA-105 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 8115 TWTH 6:00-8:50pm MA-108 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 TWTH - 2 hrs lab by arr per day San Ramon Campus 9039 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-E226 Triebwasser, G 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day

MATH-124 Math for Liberal Arts - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent 1033 MTWTHF 9:00-12:20pm MA-251 Osborne, B 6/1 - 6/19 Note: 2.4 hrs by arr per day on MTWTHF between 12:30-3:30 pm. Online and Hybrid Sections 5025 Hours by arr ONLINE Needham, C 6/18 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory class meetings on four Thursdays in MA 107. Orientation on 6/18 from 6-7:00 pm. Exams on 7/2, 7/16, and 7/30, from 5-7:15 pm. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

MATH-135 College Algebra - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent 1034 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm MA-107 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day 8117 MTWTH 6:00-8:50pm MA-109 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day Online and Hybrid Sections 5042 Hours by arr ONLINE Levy, T 6/22 - 7/29 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Monday, 6/22, or Wednesday, 6/24, (choose one) from 5-6:00 pm, in LC 200C. Exams on five Wednesdays: 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, and 7/22, from 5-7:00 pm, and final exam, 7/29, from 4-7:00 pm, in MA 107. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5062 Hours by arr ONLINE Levy, T 6/23 - 7/28 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Tuesday, 6/23, from 7-8:00 pm, in LC 200C. Exams on five Tuesdays: 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, and 7/21, from 7-9:00 pm, and final exam, 7/28, from 7-10:00 pm, in MA 107. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9276 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm SRC-W219 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day

MATH-135SP College Algebra - Self-Paced - (LR) - 1-3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit, variable-unit class, based on com-pletion of learning modules. Students who have completed MATH 135 will not receive credit for MATH 135SP. Students may not repeat mod-ules of the course for which they have already received credit. Students can earn at most 3 units for MATH 135SP; 3 units of MATH 135SP is equivalent to MATH 135. Students cannot receive additional units for modules already completed. 1038 MTWTH 12:45-3:35pm LC-206 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Hours by arr Note: This is an open-entry/open-exit variable unit course. Recommended for continuing SP students only; all coursework must be finished by the end of Summer 2009. This section will accommodate both computer-assisted and traditional formats.

MATH-142 Elementary Statistics with Probability - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent Note: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator Required. 1036 MTWTH 7:30-10:20am MA-108 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 1037 MTWTH 12:45-3:35pm LA-115 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 1054 MTWTH 2:30-5:20pm MA-108 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8118 MTWTH 6:00-8:50pm MA-240 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

Online and Hybrid Sections 5040 Hours by arr ONLINE Prapavessi, D 6/2 - 7/9 Note: Online course. Mandatory ONLINE orientation on Tuesday, 6/2, 4-6:00 pm (see course link at www.dvc.edu/online for information). On-campus exams on three Thursdays: 6/11, 6/25, and 7/9, from 4-6:00 pm, in MA 105. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5029 Hours by arr ONLINE Kresch, H 6/11 - 7/23 Note: Online course. Mandatory class meetings on four Thurdays from 7-9:00 pm. Orientation on 6/11, and exams on 6/25, 7/9, and 7/23, in H 109. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5022 Hours by arr ONLINE Kresch, H 6/12 - 7/24 Note: Online course. Mandatory class meetings on four Fridays from 9-11:00 am. Orientation on 6/12, and exams on 6/26, 7/10, and 7/24, in MA 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5035 Hours by arr ONLINE Kresch, H 6/13 - 7/25 Note: Online course. Mandatory class meetings on four Saturdays from 9-11:00 am. Orientation on 6/13, and exams on 6/27, 7/11, and 7/25, in MA 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5037 Hours by arr ONLINE Kresch, H 6/13 - 7/25 Note: Online course. Mandatory class meetings on four Saturdays from 9-11:00 am. Orientation on 6/13, and exams on 6/27, 7/11, and 7/25, in MA 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 9278 Hours by arr ONLINE Sporer, G 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory online orientation on 6/23. Access in the class Chat Room. Two proctored exams on Thursday, 7/16 and 7/30. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9277 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm SRC-E226 Triebwasser, G 6/22 - 7/30

MATH-181 Finite Mathematics - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalent Note: This course has a technology requirement. See individual instruc-tor for further information. 8119 MW 5:30-9:45pm MA-244 Staff 6/22 - 7/29

MATH-182 Calculus for Management, Life Science and Social Science I - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 135, MATH 135SP or MATH 191 or equivalent Note: Not open to students who received credit for MATH 192 or equiva-lent. 1040 MTWTH 8:15-11:05am LA-209 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

MATH-183 Calculus for Management, Life Science And Social Science II - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 182 or equivalent Recom: MATH 121 or equivalent 1035 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm L-143 Kashani, A 6/22 - 7/30

MATH-191 Pre-Calculus - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP and MATH 121 or equivalent Note: This course has a technology requirement. See individual instruc-tor for further information. 1042 MTWTH 9:00-12:30pm MA-251 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8120 MTWTH 6:00-9:30pm MA-251 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5027 Hours by arr ONLINE Levy, T 6/22 - 7/29 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Monday, 6/22, or Wednesday, 6/24, (choose one) from 7-8:00 pm, in LC 200C. Exams on five Wednesdays: 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, and 7/22, from 7-9:00 pm, and final exam, 7/29, from 7-9:30 pm, in MA 107. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5028 Hours by arr ONLINE Levy, T 6/23 - 7/28 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Tuesday, 6/23, from 5-6:00 pm, in LC 200C. Exams on five Tuesdays: 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, and 7/21, from 5-7:00 pm, and final exam, 7/28, from 4-7:00 pm, in MA 107. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

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MATH-192 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 191 or equivalent Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1577 MTWTH 6:50-10:20am MA-250 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 1045 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am LA-112 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 1044 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm MA-244 Moran, J 6/22 - 7/30 8122 MTWTH 6:00-9:30pm MA-245 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

MATH-193 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 192 or equivalent Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1057 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am LA-107 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 1058 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm MA-108 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 1047 MTWTH 1:00-4:30pm MA-251 Levy, T 6/22 - 7/30 8124 MTWTH 6:00-9:30pm MA-241 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

MATH-194 Linear Algebra - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 193 or equivalent Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1065 MTWTHF 9:00-12:20pm MA-108 Parks, W 6/1 - 6/19 1189 MTWTHF 9:00-12:20pm MA-241 Staff 6/1 - 6/19 1051 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm MA-249 Parks, W 6/22 - 7/30

MATH-195 Discrete Mathematics - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 193 or equivalent Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: MATH 193 or equivalent may be taken either as a prerequisite or concurrently Online and Hybrid Sections 5017 Hours by arr ONLINE Needham, C 6/18 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Mandatory class meetings on four Thursdays in MA 107. Orientation on 6/18 from 7:30-8:30 pm. Exams on 7/2, 7/16, and 7/30, from 7:30-9:45 pm. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

MATH-292 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 193 or equivalent 1049 MTWTH 12:45-4:15pm MA-240 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

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MUSIC-101 Beginning Guitar - (SC) - 1 Unit Note: Student must provide an acoustic guitar for use in this course. 1002 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm M-104 Flores, R 6/22 - 7/30

MUSIC-102 Intermediate Guitar - (SC) - 1 Unit Recom: MUSIC 101 or equivalent Note: Student must provide an acoustic guitar for use in this course. 1005 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm M-104 Flores, R 6/22 - 7/30

MUSIC-104 Advanced Guitar Ensemble - (SC) - 1 Unit Recom: MUSIC 103 or equivalent Note: Student must provide an acoustic guitar for use in the course. 8626 W 7:00-10:50pm M-104 Sage, S 5/27 - 8/12

MUSIC-106 Country, Funk, and Soul Performance - (SC) - 1 Unit 8627 W 7:00-10:50pm M-104 Sage, S 5/27 - 8/12

MUSIC-150 Beginning Piano I - (SC) - 1 Unit Note: Student is limited to a maximum of 4 units in any combination of MUSIC 150 and 151. 4234 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm M-126 Allata, R 6/22 - 7/30 4233 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm M-126 Alburger, M 6/22 - 7/30 8009 MW 5:30-9:45pm M-126 Allata, R 6/22 - 7/29

MUSIC-170 Applied Voice Training - (SC) - 1 Unit 8236 MW 5:30-9:45pm M-127 Emigh, E 6/22 - 7/29

MUSIC-174 Introduction to Pro Tools - (SC) - 3 Units Note: May be repeated once if different software is used. 4237 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm M-136 White, T 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day

MUSIC-177 Introduction to Reason and ACID - (SC) - 3 Units Note: May be repeated once if different software is used. 4238 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm M-136 Michael, D 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day

MUSIC-190BT Beat Making and Beat Matching - (SC) - 2 Units 8014 TTH 7:00-9:50pm M-136 Michael, D 6/23 - 7/30 MTWTH - 1 hr by arr per day

MUSIC-190CH Show Choir - (SC) - 1 Unit 4239 MTWTHF 8:00-5:00pm M-101 Peppo, B 8/3 - 8/8 S 8:00-5:00pm PAC-THETR Note: Auditions are held on the first class meeting.

MUSIC-190GP Gigging Practices for Rock Bands - (SC) - 1 Unit Weekend 8268 SU 7:00-9:50pm M-104 Sage, S 6/14 - 8/9

MUSIC-190N Summer Band Literature Clinic - (SC) - .5 Unit Note: Ability to play a wind, brass or percussion instrument. 8017 TH 7:00-9:50pm M-104 Bairos, M 6/4 - 7/9

MUSIC-190RB Soloing Skills for Rock Bands - (SC) - 1 Unit 8629 W 7:00-10:50pm M-104 Sage, S 5/27 - 8/12 Note: Auditions are held on the first class meeting.

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MUSLT-110 Sounds of Music: Introduction to Music Literature - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4186 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am M-127 Peppo, B 6/22 - 7/30 4188 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm M-127 Alburger, M 6/22 - 7/30

MUSLT-117 History of Rock and R & B - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8199 MTWTH 6:00-9:50pm M-101 Appell, G 7/20 - 8/6 Hours by arr Note: Section 8199 will include three visits to local rock and R & B clubs. Additional hours by arrangement. Locations TBA. San Ramon Campus 9156 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm SRC-W212 Zimmerman, F 6/1 - 6/18 9155 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W212 Zimmerman, F 6/23 - 7/30

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MUSPF-107 Live Popular Concert Performance and Production - (SC) - 1 Unit Weekend 8264 SU 7:00-9:50pm M-104 Sage, S 6/14 - 8/9

Nutrition

NUTRI-115 Nutrition and Health: Personal Applications - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3405 MTWTH 12:45-5:00pm FORUM DeMarco, H 6/1 - 6/18

NUTRI-160 Nutrition: Science and Applications - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8406 MW 5:30-9:45pm LHS-223 DeMarco, H 6/22 - 7/29 8321 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LHS-223 Yonemoto, C 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9157 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E225 Davis, C 6/22 - 7/29

Oceanography

OCEAN-101 Fundamentals of Oceanography - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: This course does not include a laboratory. Students requiring or wanting a laboratory should enroll in OCEAN 102. 3444 MTWTH 1:30-3:35pm FORUM Kelley, S 6/22 - 7/30

OCEAN-102 Fundamentals of Oceanography With Lab - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Students who have taken Fundamentals of Oceanography OCEAN 101 (formerly OCEAN 109) will not receive credit for Fundamentals of Oceanography OCEAN 102. 3445 TWTH 10:30-1:20pm SC-501 Freytag, J 6/23 - 7/30 TWTH 1:30-4:20pm LHS-117 San Ramon Campus 9162 TWTH 9:00-12:00pm SRC-W222 Gorga, J 6/23 - 7/30 12:00-2:50pm SRC-E240

Philosophy

PHILO-120 Introduction to Philosophy - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4525 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am H-109 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 4178 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-108 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8003 MW 5:30-9:45pm H-108 Abele, R 6/22 - 7/29 San Ramon Campus 9589 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E226 Scalzi, M 6/22 - 7/29

PHILO-130 Critical Thinking: Reasoning in Everyday Life - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: ENGL 122 or equivalent 1012 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm H-108 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

PHILO-141 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8023 TTH 5:30-9:45pm H-108 Staff 6/23 - 7/30

Physical Education

PE-100 Aquatic Fitness - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: PE 106 or equivalent 8201 TWTH 5:30-7:20pm PE-POOL Chaplin, L 6/2 - 7/30 Section 8201 is 1 unit 3229 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am PE-POOL Millington, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 3229 is .5 unit 4453 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am PE-POOL Millington, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4453 is .5 unit 4452 MTWTH 12:45-2:00pm PE-POOL Krohn, T 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4452 is .5 unit

PE-105 Water Aerobics - (SC) - .5-2 Units 4459 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am PE-POOL Ward, L 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4459 is .5 unit 8999 MW 5:30-7:40pm PE-POOL Ward, L 6/22 - 7/29 Section 8999 is .5 unit

PE-106 Swimming - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8202 TWTH 5:30-7:20pm PE-POOL Chaplin, L 6/2 - 7/30 Section 8202 is 1 unit 4454 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am PE-POOL Millington, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4454 is .5 unit 4473 MTWTH 12:45-2:00pm PE-POOL Ward, L 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4473 is .5 unit

PE-108 Beginning Hatha Yoga - (SC) - .5-2 Units 0707 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am GYM-FLOOR Bishop, W 6/22 - 7/30 Section 0707 is .5 unit San Ramon Campus 9399 MTWTH 9:15-10:30am SRC-E181 Millar, V 6/22 - 7/30 Section 9399 is .5 unit 9398 TTH 7:10-9:20pm SRC-CCRVRMillar, V 6/23 - 7/30 Section 9398 is .5 unit

PE-110 Water Polo - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: Intermediate or above swimming ability. 3805 MTWTH 2:00-4:15pm PE-POOL Millington, R 6/1 - 7/30 Section 3805 is 1.3 units 8867 MTWTH 7:30-9:45pm PE-POOL Roemer, J 6/1 - 7/30 Section 8867 is 1.3 units

PE-115 Body Sculpt - (SC) - .5-2 Units 0295 TWTH 1:00-2:50pm PE-202 Sumner, A 6/23 - 7/30 Section 0295 is.5 unit

PE-116 Step Aerobics - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8076 S 8:00-10:50am PE-202 Martin-McGill, W 5/30 - 8/1 Section 8076 is .5 unit

PE-117 Fitness Jogging - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8081 T 6:35-9:25pm PE-TRACK Pierson, S 6/2 - 7/28 Section 8081 is .5 unit

PE-119 Fitness Walking - (SC) - .5-2 Units 0218 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am PE-TRACK Flores-Lowry, J 6/22 - 7/30 Section 0218 is .5 unit 8078 TTH 5:30-7:55pm PE-TRACK Neu, M 6/23 - 7/30 Section 8078 is .5 unit

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PE-120 Physical Fitness - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8071 TTH 7:10-10:00pm PE-202 Sumner, A 6/23 - 7/30 Section 8071 is .5 unit 3808 MTWTHFS 9:00-12:00pm PE-STADIUM Hall, E 8/10 - 8/15 1:00-3:50pm Section 3808 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for physical fitness for football conditioning.

PE-121 Aerobics - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8079 S 8:00-10:50am PE-202 Martin-McGill, W 5/30 - 8/1 Section 8079 is .5 unit

PE-125 Power Lifting/Training - (SC) - .5-2 Units 0298 MTWTH 3:45-5:00pm PE-101 Darr, M 6/1 - 7/23 Section 0298 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for intercollegiate team members.

PE-126 Super Circuit - (SC) - .5-2 Units 0084 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am PE-102 Depew, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 0084 is .5 unit 1575 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am PE-102 Depew, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 1575 is .5 unit 4542 MTWTH 12:45-2:00pm PE-102 Flores-Lowry, J 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4542 is .5 unit 8085 MW 7:00-9:25pm PE-102 Cruz, D 6/22 - 7/29 Section 8085 is .5 unit 8371 TTH 5:30-7:35pm PE-102 Ponciano-Babb, J 6/23 - 7/30 Section 8371 is .5 unit

PE-127 Hips, Thighs and Abs - (SC) - .5-2 Units 3820 MTWTH 8:00-9:15am PE-202 Pierson, S 6/22 - 7/30 Section 3820 is .5 unit 1691 MTWTH 3:30-4:45pm PE-202 Pierson, S 6/22 - 7/30 Section 1691 is .5 unit

PE-128 Cardio Kickboxing - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: Ability to participate in vigorous activity. 8245 MW 7:10-8:40pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/1 - 7/29 Section 8245 is .5 unit 8312 TTH 5:00-6:30pm PE-202 Pierson, S 6/2 - 7/30 Section 8312 is .5 unit 4541 MTWTH 6:30-7:45am PE-202 Ayres, S 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4541 is .5 unit 3823 MTWTH 9:15-10:30am PE-202 Ayres, S 6/22 - 7/30 Section 3823 is .5 unit Weekend 8246 SU 9:00-11:50am PE-202 Ayres, S 6/7 - 8/2 Section 8246 is .5 unit

PE-129 Stationary Cycling - (SC) - .5-2 Units 1579 MTWTH 6:30-7:45am PE-102 Depew, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 1579 is .5 unit 0086 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am PE-102 Depew, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 0086 is .5 unit 1576 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am PE-102 Depew, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 1576 is .5 unit 8370 TTH 5:30-7:35pm PE-102 Ponciano-Babb, J 6/23 - 7/30 Section 8370 is .5 unit

PE-130 Hiking - (SC) - .5-2 Units Note: For students at DVC Pleasant Hill campus, pick up a Pre-course Information sheet from the PE division office prior to first class session. Weekend 1468 S 8:00-12:15pm PE-3 Sumner, A 6/27 - 8/1 Section 1468 is .5 unit San Ramon Campus 9226 MW 6:00-8:10pm SRC-E181 Cordes, S 6/22 - 7/29 Section 9226 is .5 unit

PE-131 Fitness After Fifty - (SC) - .5-2 Units Note: Students are advised to seek permission from their doctor before beginning course. 1538 MTWTH 6:30-7:45am PE-102 Depew, R 6/22 - 7/30 Section 1538 is .5 unit

PE-150FC Fitness Center - Strength Training - (SC) - .5-2 Units 3543 Hours by arr PE-101 Ward, S 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This is a variable unit course for weight training. During the first week of semester, students need to come to Fitness Ctr. for syllabus/orientation info. Hours of operation are: MTWTH -9-11:45am, 12:45-2:00pm, MW -5:15- 7:40pm, TTH -5:15-9:30pm and F -8-1:50pm.

PE-154 Badminton - (SC) - .5-2 Units 4595 MTWTH 10:45-12:00pm GYM-FLOOR Flores-Lowry, J 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4595 is .5 unit

PE-162 Beginning Golf - (SC) - .5-2 Units Note: Some class meetings will be held at Buchanan Field golf course to utilize their practice facilities. Weekend 8088 S 8:00-10:50am PE-CAGE Staff 6/6 - 8/1 Section 8088 is .5 unit

PE-172 Beginning Tennis - (SC) - .5-2 Units 0532 MTWTH 6:30-7:45am PE-COURTSMcKean, M 6/22 - 7/30 Section 0532 is .5 unit 4614 MTWTH 8:15-9:25am PE-COURTS Benko, P 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4614 is .5 unit 4615 MTWTH 10:30-11:45am PE-COURTS Benko, P 6/22 - 7/30 Section 4615 is .5 unit 8089 MW 5:30-7:40pm PE-COURTS McKean, M 6/22 - 7/29 Section 8089 is .5 unit Weekend 8073 S 8:00-11:15am PE-COURTS McKean, M 6/6 - 8/1 Section 8073 is .5 unit

PE-173 Distance Track Training - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8770 T 6:35-9:25pm PE-COURTS Pierson, S 6/2 - 7/28 Section 8770 is .5 unit

PE-180 Baseball - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: Tryout audition 3698 TWTH 10:00-12:50pm PE-FIELD Neu, M 6/23 - 7/30 Section 3698 is 1 unit

PE-182 Basketball - (SC) - .5-2 Units Note: Students should be physically capable of performing vigorous exercise. 4620 TWTH 12:30-2:20pm GYM-FLOOR Coccimiglio, S 6/23 - 7/30 Section 4620 is .5 unit

PE-185 Competitive Football Skills - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: Competitive HS football experience or equivalent. 8092 MW 6:30-9:45pm PE-STADIUM Byrne, R 6/8 - 7/29 Section 8092 is .5 unit

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PE-188 Soccer - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8347 S 9:00-11:50am PE-STADIUM Staff 6/6 - 8/1 Section 8347 is .5 unit

PE-195 Plyometrics and Agility Training for Female Athletes - (SC) - .25-1 Units Note: This course is open to all students. 4596 TWTH 8:30-9:45am PE-108 Mullins, C 6/23 - 7/30 Section 4596 is .3 unit

PE-199 Sport-Specific Athletic Conditioning - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8247 Hours by arr GYM-FLOOR Mattson, M 6/1 - 7/30 Section 8247 is 1 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for womens basket-ball. 8248 MTWTHF 5:00-6:50pm HTFRM Millington, R 6/1 - 7/31 Section 8248 is 1.3 units Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for intercollegiate swimmers. 8859 Hours by arr PE-STADIUM Garcia, A 6/8 - 7/29 Section 8859 is 1 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for football players. 0610 MTWTH 6:30-8:20am PE-POOL Millington, R 6/8 - 8/6 Section 0610 is 1.3 units Note: While open to all students, this section is conditioning for intercollegiate swimmers. 4624 Hours by arr PE-STADIUM Byrne, R 6/15 - 7/30 Section 4624 is 1.3 units Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for defensive football players. 4857 Hours by arr PE-FIELD Quirico, L 6/15 - 7/30 Section 4857 is 1 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for baseball players. 8095 Hours by arr PE-FIELD Darr, M 6/15 - 7/30 Section 8095 is l.3 units Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for offensive football players 8200 TWTH 9:00-10:50pm GYM-FLOOR Coccimiglio, S 6/16 - 7/30 Section 8200 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for mens basketball. 0445 Hours by arr Mattson, M 6/22 - 7/30 Section 0445 is 1 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for female Intercollegiate basketball players. 8074 Hours by arr GYM-FLOOR Ponciano-Babb, J 6/22 - 7/30 Section 8074 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for womens volleyball. 8444 Hours by arr PE-TRACK Cruz, D 6/22 - 7/30 Section 8444 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for mens/womens track. 3787 TWTH 10:00-11:50am PE-STADIUM Mullins, C 6/23 - 7/30 Section 3787 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is designed for female soccer players 3450 TWTH 1:00-3:50pm PE-FIELD Neu, M 6/23 - 7/30 Section 3450 is 1 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is conditioning for baseball players 2010 TWTH 3:00-4:50pm GYM-FLOOR Coccimiglio, S 6/23 - 7/30 Section 2010 is .5 unit Note: While open to all students, this section is conditioning for basketball play-ers.

Physical Education Adaptive

PEADP-146 Adaptive Individualized Exercise - (SC) - .5-2 Units Note: Medical release form signed by physician. College level learning skills and vocabulary. 1574 TWTH 10:00-11:15am PE-101 Sumner, A 6/23 - 7/30 Section 1574 is .5 unit Note: This course is designed for students wtih disabilities.

PEADP-151 Adapted Aquatic Exercise Limited - (SC) - .5-2 Units Note: Medical release form must be completed by a physician. Register with DSS counselor. 4593 TWTH 11:30-12:45pm PE-POOL Sumner, A 6/23 - 7/30 Section 4593 is .5 unit Note: This course is designed for students with disabilities.

Physical Education Combative

PECMB-110 Jujitsu - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8899 S 2:30-5:20pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/6 - 8/1 Section 8899 is .5 unit

PECMB-113 Tai Chi Chuan - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8204 SU 11:00-1:50pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/7 - 8/2 Section 8204 is .5 unit

PECMB-114 Aikido - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8206 SU 2:30-5:20pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/7 - 8/2 Section 8206 is .5 unit

PECMB-116 Aikido Weapons - Jo and Bokken - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8418 SSU 6:00-7:15pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/6 - 8/2 Section 8418 is .5 unit

PECMB-118 Judo - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8898 S 2:30-5:20pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/6 - 8/1 Section 8898 is .5 unit

PECMB-119 Karate - (SC) - .5-2 Units Weekend 8417 S 11:00-1:50pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/6 - 8/1 Section 8417 is .5 unit

PECMB-123 Intermediate Tai Chi Chuan - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: PECMB 113 or equivalent Weekend 8205 SU 11:00-1:50pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/7 - 8/2 Section 8205 is .5 unit

PECMB-124 Intermediate Aikido - (SC) - .5-2 Units Recom: PECMB 114 or equivalent. Weekend 8207 SU 2:30-5:20pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/7 - 8/2 Section 8207 is .5 unit

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PECMB-150K Kishintaido - (SC) - .3-4 Units Recom: Intermediate or advanced level Aikido skills. Weekend 8208 SU 2:30-5:20pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/7 - 8/2 Section 8208 is .5 unit

PECMB-150L Joukyuu Jitsu - (SC) - .3-4 Units Recom: Intermediate or advanced Jo/Bokken Weekend 8419 SSU 6:00-7:15pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/6 - 8/2 Section 8419 is .5 unit

Physical Education Dance

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PEDAN-128 Pilates Mat Work - (SC) - .5-2 Units 3377 MW 1:00-2:50pm PE-108 Valmore, K 6/1 - 7/29 Section 3377 is .5 unit 8372 MW 5:30-7:00pm PE-202 Harris, C 6/1 - 7/29 Section 8372 is .5 unit

PEDAN-130 Ballet Fundamentals - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8373 MW 5:30-7:35pm PE-108 Burke, J 6/22 - 7/29 Section 8373 is .5 unit 4548 TTH 12:45-2:50pm PE-108 Martin-McGill, W 6/23 - 7/30 Section 4548 is .5 unit

PEDAN-136 Jazz Dance Fundamentals - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8558 MW 7:40-9:45pm PE-108 Burke, J 6/22 - 7/29 Section 8558 is .5 unit 4561 TTH 10:30-12:35pm PE-108 Martin-McGill, W 6/23 - 7/30 Section 4561 is .5 unit 8209 TTH 5:05-7:10pm PE-108 Valmore, K 6/23 - 7/30 Section 8209 is .5 unit

PEDAN-138 Beginning Tap Dance - (SC) - .5-2 Units 3378 MW 10:30-12:35pm PE-108 Stockdale, S 6/22 - 7/29 Section 3378 is .5 unit

PEDAN-141 Intermediate Tap Dance - (SC) - .5-2 Units Prereq: PEDAN 138 or equivalent 3379 MW 10:30-12:35pm PE-108 Stockdale, S 6/22 - 7/29 Section 3379 is .5 unit

PEDAN-142 Modern Dance Fundamentals - (SC) - .5-2 Units 4567 MW 3:00-5:05pm PE-108 Burke, J 6/22 - 7/29 Section 4567 is .5 unit

PEDAN-160 Beginning Ballroom/Social Dance - (SC) - .5-2 Units 8430 TTH 7:10-10:00pm PE-108 Angelakos, E 6/23 - 7/30 Section 8430 is .5 unit

PEDAN-162 Beginning Salsa and Latin Dance - (SC) - .5-2 Units 3995 TTH 3:00-5:05pm PE-108 Angelakos, E 6/23 - 7/30 Section 3995 is .5 unit

Physical Education Theory

PETHE-292 Personal Training National Exam Preparation - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: PETHE 291 or equivalent. 3894 MW 5:00-7:20pm PE-2 Pierson, S 6/15 - 7/29

Physics

PHYS-110 Elementary Physics - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 110 and 114 or equivalent Recom: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 111 4401 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm PS-177 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5057 Hours by arr ONLINE Karmon, O 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Required meetings on Thursdays: 7/9 & 7/30 from 12:45-2:50pm in PS175. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

PHYS-120 General College Physics I - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: MATH 121 or equivalent Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4406 MTWTHF 10:30-1:30pm PS-121 Staff 6/22 - 7/31 MWF 1:30-3:20pm

PHYS-124 Calculus Supplement for Physics 120 - (LR) - .5 Unit Prereq: PHYS 120; MATH 182 or 192 (all may be taken concurrently). Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1062 TH 1:30-3:35pm PS-121 Staff 7/9 - 7/30

Political Science

POLSC-120 Introduction to Politics - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3966 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-118 Lomax, R 6/22 - 7/30

POLSC-121 Introduction to United States Government - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1193 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-220 Kropf, J 6/22 - 7/30 1191 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm MA-101 MacDougall, S 6/22 - 7/30 3969 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-220 Araim, A 6/22 - 7/30 8025 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-220 Cloward, J 6/22 - 7/29 San Ramon Campus 9356 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W221 Boone, S 6/23 - 7/30

POLSC-250 International Relations - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 San Ramon Campus 9064 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W221 Blair, T 6/22 - 7/29

Psychology

PSYCH-122 Psychology in Modern Life - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1597 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-120 Idelson, J 6/22 - 7/30 3971 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-218 Sacks, C 6/22 - 7/30 3972 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-121 Idelson, J 6/22 - 7/30 3977 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-121 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8026 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-120 Doerr, R 6/22 - 7/29 San Ramon Campus 9269 TWTH 9:00-2:50pm SRC-W221 Hendricks, P 6/2 - 6/18 9067 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am SRC-W218 Murphy, C 6/22 - 7/30 9268 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W218 Murphy, C 6/22 - 7/29

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PSYCH-160 Psychology of Women - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3980 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-122 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

PSYCH-210 General Psychology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 3985 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-122 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 3982 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm H-110 Pitner, P 6/22 - 7/30 3983 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-119 Pitner, P 6/22 - 7/30 8027 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-120 Staff 6/23 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5307 Hours by arr ONLINE Rehr, E 6/1 - 6/18 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. San Ramon Campus 9270 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SRC-W218 Murphy, C 6/22 - 7/30 9855 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E229 Hendricks, P 6/22 - 7/29

PSYCH-220 Psychology of Personality: Personal, Social, Cultural Differences - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: PSYCH 122 or 210; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1598 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am LA-121 Staff 6/22 - 7/30

PSYCH-230 Abnormal Psychology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 4334 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-120 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 8028 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-121 Wilson, R 6/22 - 7/29

Sign Language

SIGN-280 American Sign Language (ASL) I - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS III, Program and Curriculum Development. 0056 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-208A Copra, E 6/22 - 7/30 0055 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-208A Copra, E 6/22 - 7/30 8857 MW 5:30-9:45pm LA-208A Cole, R 6/22 - 7/29 8402 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-208A Cheung, M. 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9263 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-W216 Cole, M 6/23 - 7/30

SIGN-281 American Sign Language (ASL) II - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: SIGN 280 or equivalent Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing require-ment for DSS III, Program and Curriculum Development. 8190 TTH 5:30-9:45pm LA-208B Cole, R 6/23 - 7/30

Sociology

SOCIO-120 Introduction to Sociology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 1837 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm MA-103 Vazquez, O 6/1 - 6/18 1195 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am MA-101 Ogutu, F 6/22 - 7/30 3988 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm LA-208B Ogutu, F 6/22 - 7/30 8029 TTH 5:30-9:45pm MA-103 Vazquez, O 6/23 - 7/30 San Ramon Campus 9271 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SRC-W212 Corbett, K 6/22 - 7/30

SOCIO-121 Introduction to Social Problems - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 8212 MW 5:30-9:45pm MA-103 Vazquez, O 6/22 - 7/29

SOCIO-122 Critical Thinking About Social and Cultural Issues - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: ENGL 122 or equivalent 3991 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm LA-122 Ogutu, F 6/22 - 7/30

Spanish

SPAN-120 First Term Spanish - (SC) - 5 Units 4529 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am BFL-209 Darakjian, R 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day Online and Hybrid Sections 5043 Hours by arr ONLINE Martinez, C 6/22 - 7/30 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class (6/22). Students who do not log on and obtain an access code by the end of the first day of instruction, 6/22, will be dropped. San Ramon Campus 9455 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm SRC-E176 Staff 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day

SPAN-121 Second Term Spanish - (SC) - 5 Units Recom: SPAN 120 or equivalent 4164 MTWTH 8:15-11:45am H-117 Saldivar, D 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day 4530 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm BFL-205 Wilson, B 6/22 - 7/30 MTWTH - .75 hrs by arr per day Study Abroad 6349 MTWTHF 9:00-1:15pm MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 MTWTHF - 1 hr by arr per day Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

SPAN-155 First Term Beginning Conversational Spanish - (SC) - 3 Units Note: This course does not satisfy the academic requirements of the Spanish 120-121 series. 8002 MW 5:30-9:45pm BFL-209 Campbell, J 6/22 - 7/29 MW - 1.5 hrs by arr per day

SPAN-156 Second Term Beginning Conversational Spanish - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: SPAN 155 or equivalent Note: This course does not satisfy the academic requirements of the Spanish 120-121 series. 8007 MW 5:30-9:45pm BFL-212 Holland, E 6/22 - 7/29 MW - 1.5 hrs by arr per day Study Abroad 6352 MTWTHF 9:00-11:25am MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 MTWTHF - 1 hr by arr per day Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

SPAN-157 Third Term Beginning Conversational Spanish - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: SPAN 156 or equivalent Note: Does not satisfy the academic requirements of the SPAN 120-121 series. 8008 MW 5:30-9:45pm BFL-212 Holland, E 6/22 - 7/29 MW - 1.5 hrs by arr per day Study Abroad 6354 MTWTHF 9:00-11:25am MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 MTWTHF - 1 hr by arr per day Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

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SPAN-220 Third Term Spanish - (SC) - 5 Units Recom: SPAN 121 or equivalent Study Abroad 6346 MTWTHF 9:00-1:15pm MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 MTWTHF - 1 hr by arr per day Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

SPAN-221 Fourth Term Spanish - (SC) - 5 Units Recom: SPAN 220 or equivalent Study Abroad 6347 MTWTHF 9:00-1:15pm MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 MTWTHF - 1 hr by arr per day Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

SPAN-230 Fifth Term Spanish - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: SPAN 221 or equivalent Study Abroad 6350 MTWTHF 9:00-11:25am MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

SPAN-231 Sixth Term Spanish - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: SPAN 230 or equivalent Study Abroad 6351 MTWTHF 9:00-11:25am MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

SPAN-250 Contemporary Spanish and Latin-American Literature - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: SPAN 230 or equivalent Study Abroad 6356 MTWTHF 9:00-11:25am MEXICO Crouse, M 7/10 - 8/10 Note: This class is held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact Marina Crouse at (925) 866-1822, X 5109, or email [email protected] for further information.

Speech

SPCH-120 Fundamentals of Speech - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 2670 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm PAC-106 Lema, L 6/1 - 6/18 4269 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm PAC-102 Hanecak, J 6/1 - 6/18 4280 MTWTH 10:00-2:15pm PAC-101 Opsata, R 6/1 - 6/18 4263 MTWTH 12:45-5:00pm PAC-106 Lema, L 6/1 - 6/18 4270 MTWTH 12:45-5:00pm PAC-102 Hanecak, J 6/1 - 6/18 4278 MTWTH 12:45-5:00pm H-111 Moe, P 6/1 - 6/18 4282 MTWTH 2:30-6:45pm PAC-101 Opsata, R 6/1 - 6/18 4272 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm PAC-106 Hanecak, J 6/22 - 7/9 4320 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am PAC-101 Dreibelbis, G 6/22 - 7/30 4319 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am H-108 Schaefer, B 6/22 - 7/30 4286 MW 8:15-12:30pm PAC-102 Byrns, J 6/22 - 7/29 4322 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm PAC-101 Simas, E 6/22 - 7/30 4264 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm PAC-106 Brewer, C 6/22 - 7/30 4287 TTH 8:15-12:30pm PAC-102 Storer, S 6/23 - 7/30 4326 TTH 12:45-5:00pm PAC-102 Storer, S 6/23 - 7/30 4291 MTWTH 8:15-12:30pm PAC-106 Hunter, K 7/13 - 7/30 4267 MTWTH 12:45-5:00pm PAC-101 Padilla, S 7/13 - 7/30 Online and Hybrid Sections 5004 Hours by arr ONLINE Opsata, R 6/2 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Meets also on Tuesdays, 6/2, 6/16, 6/30, 7/14, and 7/28, from 7-9:50 pm, in PAC 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class. 5006 Hours by arr ONLINE Opsata, R 6/3 - 7/30 Note: Online course. Meets also on Wednesdays, 6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15, and 7/29, from 7-9:50 pm, in PAC 101. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to access this course the first day of class.

San Ramon Campus 9035 MTWTHF 9:30-12:50pm SRC-E187 Tejada, J 6/1 - 6/19 9037 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm SRC-E187 Murphy, J 6/22 - 7/30 9163 MW 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E187 Padilla, S 6/22 - 7/29 9234 TTH 5:30-9:45pm SRC-E229 Padilla, S 6/23 - 7/30

Supervised Tutoring

SPTUT-020NC Supervised Tutoring - (P/NP) - 0 Unit Note: Students must be enrolled in the DVC course for which they are receiving tutoring and be referred by an instructor or counselor. Positive attendance is counted for up to 2 hours of tutoring per hour of class for each course for which the student is receiving tutoring. Therefore, stu-dents may enroll in multiple sections of SPTUT 020NC during any one semester. 7010 Hours by arr Patterson, A 6/22 - 7/30 Note: This is a non-credit course. The student must be enrolled in a college credit course and be referred by an instructor or counselor. Enrollment is done at a tutoring center or lab.

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3. Take the assessment test (necessary for some

English, math and chemistry classes).

4. Counselors are available to assist.

5. Register for classes online, by phone or in person

After you register:1. Purchase your books (online or in person).

2. Tour the campus.

3. Obtain a student body ID card at the Student Union

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photo ID.

4. Purchase a parking permit at the Cashier’s Office,

Book Center or Admissions and Records Office.

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Order your course textbooks through the Book Center’s website and have them shipped.

Book Center profits support students! Buy an ASDVC sticker and receive a 5% discount on textbooks and most merchandise.

Personal checks are not accepted. Cash dispensing ATM and point-of-sale. ATM (debit card) is available.VISA, MasterCard, Discover are accepted.

Store hours: Monday-Thursday 7:45 a.m.- 7 p.m.Closed Friday during summer session

• all textbooks new/used (year-round buy back)• DVC clothing, hats, tees and sweatshirts• supplies • general reading• art • calculators• tape recorders • scantrons • gifts • bus passes• cap and gownsPeet’s coffee bar including all your favorites Peet’s

hot and cold beveragesFresh baked goods

Convenience store itemsExpanded snack and candy selection

Expanded cold beverage selection

And…a fresh selection daily of Kinder’s sandwiches and salads

www.bookcenter.dvc.edu

925-682-7363

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• all textbooks new/used (year-round buy back)• DVC clothing, hats, tees and sweatshirts• supplies • general reading• art • calculators• tape recorders • scantrons • gifts • bus passes• cap and gowns

www.bookcenter.dvc.edu

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Diablo Valley College President .......................................... Judy E. Walters ..................... 2201

Vice President of Instruction .............................................. Susan Lamb ......................... 2203

Vice President of Finance and Administration ...................... Chris Leivas .......................... 2533

Vice President of Student Services ..................................... John Baker interim ................ 2232

Executive Dean of Information Technology and Services....... Ben Seaberry ........................ 2355

Executive Dean of San Ramon Campus .............................. Kevin Horan .......................... 5104

Dean of Applied and Fine Arts ............................................ Michael Almaguer ................. 2312

Dean of Biological Science and P.E. .................................... Dennis Smith ........................ 2442

Dean of Business and English ........................................... Krista Johns .......................... 2199

Dean of Counseling and Student Support Services .............. Terry Armstrong .................... 2288

Dean of Enrollment Services, Outreach

Management and Matriculation .................................... Elizabeth Hauscarriague ........ 2053

Dean of Instruction and Support Services ........................... John Mullen .......................... 2038

Dean of Library and Learning Resources ............................ Ann Patterson ....................... 2237

Dean of Math and Computer Science ................................. Rachel Westlake .................... 2609

Dean of Physical Education, Athletics and Dance ................. Bill Trumbo interim ................ 2736

Dean of Physical Science and Engineering .......................... Dennis Smith ........................ 2359

Dean of Planning, Research and Student Outcomes ............ Mohamed S. Eisa .................. 2617

Dean of San Ramon Campus ............................................. Julie Walters interim .............. 5103

Dean of Social Science ...................................................... Lyn Krause ............................ 2518

Dean of Student Life ......................................................... Bill Oye ................................. 2445

Dean of Workforce Development ........................................ Kim Schenk .......................... 2216

Director of Admissions and Records ................................... Ileana Dorn .......................2330

Director of Financial Aid Programs and Services.................. Brenda Jerez ........................ 2653

Director of the Foundation ................................................. Cindy Goga ........................... 2570

Director of International Education ...................................... Aleks Ilich ............................. 2563

Director of Marketing and Communications ........................ Chrisanne Knox ..................... 2253

Senior Academic/Student Services Manager for CalWORKs,

Employment Services, Co-op, Field Studies and Transfer ..... Nicola Place .......................... 2238

Senior Academic/Student Services Manager - SRC ............. Yvonne Canada ..................... 5105

Academic/Student Services Manager for DSS ..................... Stacey Shears ....................... 2926

Academic Student Services Manager for EOPS ................... Emily Stone ........................... 2090

Buildings and Grounds Manager ........................................ Guy Grace............................. 2416

Central Services Manager .................................................. Osborne Dogan ..................... 2210

Custodial Manager ............................................................ Tony Melendrez ..................... 2413

Food Services Manager ..................................................... George Delfabro .................... 2371

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Editor Chrisanne Knox

Schedulers

Maria Barno Nancy Harvey

Graphic Design Sharrie Bettencourt

Photography Sharrie BettencourtJudy Klein Flynn

Summer 09Schedule of

Courses

Emeritus College (older adults) –––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1250 Arroyo Way, Walnut Creek ——— 906-9105 or 906-9106Employment/Job Placement Center––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2206 / 2369 / 2370English as a second language (ESL) –––––––––––––––––––––– Learning Center ————————— 2582 / 2214English skills tutoring ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Learning Center ————————— 2446EOPS (Extended Opportunities Programs & Services) –––––––––– SSC 215 ———————————— 2236 / 2366EOPS tutoring –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC 215 ———————————— 2366Evening Supervisor –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Evening Office, AB ———————— 2208 / 2216Field Studies (Career Center) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2435Financial aid/grants/loans/waivers ––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2363 / 2290Foreign students (International students) ––––––––––––––––––– SSC 210 ———————————— 2075 / 2052 / 2077Forum Library Bldg., 1st floor ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2251Grade changes ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions/SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Grading options (CR/NC) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions/SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Graduation application –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions/SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Graduation requirements –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling —————————— 2276 / 2278Housing information –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2095Information Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2578Insurance information –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union ————————— 2095International student information –––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC 210 ———————————— 2052 / 2075 / 2077 / 2594Job Placement Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2206 / 2369 / 2370Learning Resource Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Learning Center Bldg. ——————— 2682 / 2553Library services ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Library, 2nd floor————————— 2441Loans (emergency) vice president of student services ––––––––– AB Bldg. ———————————— 2231London program –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FO 219 ———————————— 2563 / 2735Lost & found ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Police Services ————————— 2338 / 2339Marketing, communications, graphics ––––––––––––––––––––– AB Bldg. ———————————— 2253Math Lab/tutoring ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Learning Center, 2nd floor ————— 2263Matriculation information –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FO 224 ———————————— 2617 / 2618Media Center/audio-visual ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Library Bldg., 1st floor ——————— 2254 / 2255

Adding/dropping courses –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Address/name/phone change ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Admissions/registration ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Advising/counseling –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling Office ———————— 2276 / 2278Affirmative action, vice president of student services –––––––––– Administration Bldg. ——————— 2232Art gallery ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Art Bldg. ———————————— 2471Assessment testing –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC 109 ———————————— 2545Associate degree/certificates - applications –––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC ————————————————— 685-1310Athletic events schedule –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PE Office/Ticket Office ——————— 2372 / 2357Athletics, participation ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PE Office ——————————— 2372Audio-visual (See Media Center)Book Center/school supplies ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BC Bldg. ———————————————————— 682-7363 CalWORKs ———————————————— –––––––– SSC ————————————— 2722 / 2081CARE program/EOPS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC 215 ———————————— 2236 / 2366Career Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC 101 ———————————— 2435 / 2268Cashier ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2084Central Services –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB Bldg. ———————————— 2200 Clubs/organizations (students) –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2095College for Kids ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FO Annex ——————————————————— 685-1093Computers for student use ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Computer Center, Library Bldg. ——— 2541 / 2068Computer Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Library Bldg., 1st floor ——————— 2541 / 2068 / 2792Computer tutoring –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATC ————————————— 2596Concurrent enrollment: high school –––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC ————————————————— 685-1310 UC Berkeley ––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling —————————— 2276 / 2278Cooperative Admission Program (CAP) –––––––––––––––––––– Counseling —————————— 2276 / 2278Cooperative education –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2435Copiers for student use ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Library, Book Center, Student UnionCounseling appts. (educational/vocational/personal) –––––––––– Counseling Center ———————— 2276 / 2278Dental Clinic ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Life and Health Science Bldg. ———— 2356Developmental Children’s Center (Child care) ––––––––––––––– Family Life Bldg. ————————— 2316 / 2277Disability Support Services Counseling appointments –––––––––––––––– Counseling —————————— 2276 / 2278 General information –––––––––––––––––––– SSC 202B ——————————— 2546 ————— 682-0340Dual Admissions Program - CSU, East Bay ––––––––––––––––– Counseling —————————— 2276 / 2278

Emergency medical/police –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Campus Police ————————— 2333 / 2338 / 2339 9-911 need to contact student –––––––––––––––––– Student Life, Student Union Bldg. 2095

office/program building ext. outside phone no.

For most numbers dial 925-685-1230 then the extension.Campus Directory

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Medical emergency –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Police Services ————————— 2333 —————— 9-911Norseman Restaurant –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CC Bldg. ———————————— 2300Older adult program (See Emeritus College) ––––––––––––––––– Walnut Creek Center ———————————————— 906-9106Orientation for new students –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC —————————————————— 685-1310Performing arts information –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Ticket Office —————————— 2357 —————— 687-4445Parking information –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Police Services ————————— 2338 / 2339Parking permits ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Cashier, SSC —————————— 2270 / 2084Peer Support Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2091Photo ID card ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Life––––––––––––––––– —— 2447 / 2094 / 2095Physical Education ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PEO Building —————————— 2372 Police, campus, evening guides ––––––––––––––––––––––––– Police Services ————————— 2338 / 2339Probation (academic & progress) –––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2094 / 2445Refunds –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Cashier’s Office, SSC ——————— 2270 / 2084Repeating courses –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling Center ———————— 2276 / 2278San Ramon Campus–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––– ——————————————— 866-1822Scholarships ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Administration Bldg., 110 ————— 2559Single parent (CARE) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC 215 ———————————— 2366 / 2236Student Assistance Program ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2447 / 2445 ——— 800-227-1060Student employment/job placement –––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2369 / 2370 / 2206Student government ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2095Student Life Office ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2095Student newspaper (“The Inquirer”) –––––––––––––––––––––– H-101 ———————————— 2313Study Abroad ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FO 219 ———————————— 2563 / 2735Ticket Office ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Ticket Office —————————— 2357 —————— 687-4445Transfer Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling ——————————— 2588 / 2896Transferred units, evaluation of transcripts ––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC —————————————————— 685-1310Tutoring ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Library, 1st floor, Tutoring Center ——— 2125Typewriters for student use –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Student Union —————————— 2095UC Davis/guaranteed agreement ––––––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling ——————————— 2276 / 2278Unit load limit (at registration only) ––––––––––––––––––––––– Dean of Counseling ———————— 2276 / 2278 ———— 685-1310Veterans benefits/services ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Admissions, SSC —————————————————— 685-1310Vocational programs ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Counseling ——————————— 2276 / 2278Volunteer Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2579Walnut Creek Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1250 Arroyo Way ————— ———————————— 906-9105 — 8 a.m.-5 p.m. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ————————— 906-9101 — 5 p.m.-10 p.m.Work experience –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2435Work Study Program (college) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ————————————— 2369 / 2370 / 2206Work Study Program (EOPS) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EOPS, SSC ——————————— 2236 / 2366

Applied and Fine Arts ————— 2311 Art, art history and photography

Art digital media Broadcast communication arts Drama Film Foreign language Humanities and philosophy Music Speech

Biological and Heath Sciences — 2230 Addiction studies

Biological science Dental assisting Dental hygiene Dental laboratory technician Health science Horticulture Nutrition Oceanography

Business Education —————— 2273 Accounting

Business Business administration Culinary arts Management studies Office administration Real estate

English ———————————— 2499 English

JournalismMath and Computer Science —— 2608

Computer science Mathematics

Physical Education, Athletics and Dance ————— 2372

Physical Science and Engineering ————————— 2423

Alternate energy technologies Architecture Astronomy Chemistry Computer networking technologies Computer technical support Construction Electricity Electronics Engineering and engineering technology Geography (physical) Geology Global information systems (GIS) Global positioning systems (GPS) Physical science Physics Plumbing Steamfitting

Social Science ———————— 2250 Administration of justice Anthropology Early childhood education Economics Geography (cultural) History Political science Psychology Social science Sociology

Counseling and Library Studies 2282 Career

Counseling Learning skills Library and information technology Library science

Career and Employment Services —————————— 2435

Cooperative education Field studies

San Ramon Campus ———— 866-1822 Computer information system

Letters and sciences

office/program building ext. outside phone no.

office/program ext. office/program ext. office/program ext.

Course division information

For most numbers dial 925-685-1230 then the extension.

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service/program —————————————————— building — grid service/program —————————————————— building — grid

To DVC Pleasant Hill 321 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill

680 Northbound: exit No. 52, Concord-Burnett Ave.left on Diamond Blvd.left on Concord Ave. left on Contra Costa Blvd. right on Golf Club Rd. DVC is on the left

To SRC - San Ramon Campus 1690 Watermill Road, San Ramon

Take 680 exit No. 34, Bollinger Canyon Rd. Proceed eastbound approximately 4 miles. Right on Watermill Road. Left on SRC Campus.

WCC - Walnut Creek Center (closed during summer) 1250 Arroyo Way, Walnut Creek

CSUEB - California State University East Bay, Concord 4700 Ygnacio Valley Road, Concord

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680 Southbound:exit No. 52, Concord Ave.left at light, left on Contra Costa Blvd. right on Golf Club Rd. DVC is on the left

Campus map

Administration ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB –––– CD2Administration of Justice –––––––––––––––––––– FO –––– D3Admissions and Records Office ––––––– SSC ––– C4Advanced Technology Center ––––––––––––––––– ATC ––– D1Arena Theater –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AR –––– C5Art / Photography Gallery ––––––––––––––––––– A ––––– B4Assessment Center ––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Associated Students of DVC / Clubs –––––––––––– SU –––– C5Book Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BC –––– D4Business / Foreign Language ––––––––––––––––– BFL ––– B2-3 Cafeteria –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CC –––– C4CalWORKs ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Career and Employment Services ––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Cashier ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Child Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FLA ––– BC2College for Kids ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FOA ––– E2Community Conference Center ––––––––––––––– CCC –– B3Computer Center –––––––––––––––––––––––––– L –––––– E2-3Cooperative Education –––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Counseling Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––– C ––––– D3Culinary –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HRM –– D4 Dental Clinic ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LHS ––– E1Diablo Room ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CC –––– C4Disability Support Services, “DSS” –––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Engineering Technology ––––––––––––––––––––– ET –––– E4Early Childhood Education ––––––––––––––––––– FL ––––– C2EOPS / CARE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4ESL ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LC –––– D3Evening Office –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB –––– D2Family Life –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FL –––– C2Financial Aid Office –––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Forum ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– L –––––– E3Foundation –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB –––– C2Gymnasium ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GYM –– D6Horticulture–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OH –––– B7Hotel and Restaurant Management –––––––––––– HRM –– D4Humanities –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– H ––––– BC3 Human Resources ––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB –––– CD2

Information Center –––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4International Students –––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Learning Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LC –––– D2-3Liberal Arts –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LA –––– CD3Library ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– L –––––– E2-3Life and Health Sciences –––––––––––––––––––– LHS ––– E1Math Building –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MA –––– D4 Math Lab ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LC –––– D2Media Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– L –––––– E3Music –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– M ––––– D5 Norseman Restaurant –––––––––––––––––––––– CC –––– C4Peer Support Center ––––––––––––––––––––––– SU ––––– C5Performing Arts Center ––––––––––––––––––––– PAC ––– B5Physical Education ––––––––––––––––––––––––– PE –––– C6Physical Science –––––––––––––––––––––––––– PS –––– E2Planetarium –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PL –––– DE1Police Services ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– POL ––– E4-5President’s Office ––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB –––– C2Registration Annex –––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Scholarship Office ––––––––––––––––––––––––– AB –––– C2Science Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SC –––– DE1Student Life Office ––––––––––––––––––––––––– SU –––– C5Student Services Center –––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Student Union –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SU –––– C5Study Abroad –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FO –––– C2-3Technical Education ––––––––––––––––––––––– ET –––– EF4Television Studio –––––––––––––––––––––––––– ET –––– F4Ticket Office ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TO –––– C4-5Transfer Center ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– C ––––– D3 Tutorial Services –––––––––––––––––––––––––– L –––––– F2Trophy Room ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CC –––– CD4Veteran’s Services ––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4Vice President of Institutional Advancement ––––––– AB –––– C2Vice President of Academic Affairs –––––––––––– AB –––– C2Vice President of Student Services –––––––––––– AB –––– C2Viking Field –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VF –––– F6WorkAbility III –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SSC ––– C4

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