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Orange Coast College
CLASSESFall 2019
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Orange Coast College is committed to providing prospective and continuing students, community members, and all other interested parties with comprehensive Consumer Information. In addition to the information provided here, the College will notify students of important updates, students’ rights as they relate to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and standards of conduct related to unlawful possession, use, or distribution of drugs and alcohol. Additional contact information is listed at the end of this document. For a complete listing of employees, please visit Orange Coast College’s Directory at: http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/Pages/Directory.aspx. It is a privilege to serve you.
Coast Community College District Board Policies and Administrative Procedures
Orange Coast College Catalog
Accreditation Information
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/CourseCatalog/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/Accreditation/Pages/Accreditation.aspx
Admission/Readmission, institution and academic
programsAcademic Year Definition
Financial Aid Information: Programs, Contact and
Policies
Board Policy (BP) 5010 (Student Services)
Board Policy (BP) & Administrative Procedures (AP) 4250 (Academic Affairs)
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/default.aspx
http://orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/admissions/Pages/default.aspx
http://orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/admissions/Pages/Returning-Students---Welcome-Back-to-OCC!.aspx
Academic Calendar BP 4010 & AP 4010
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/Academic-Affairs.aspx
http://www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid/Pages/Student-Financial-Aid-Deadline-Dates.aspx
http://orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/AcademicCalendar/Pages/default.aspx
OCC Web link:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/financial_aid/Pages/default.aspx
Coast Community District’s Web link:
http://www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid/Pages/default.aspx
Attendance PolicyWithdrawals and leave of
absences – official and unofficial
Course Repetition
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/Registration/Pages/Attendance.aspx
http://orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/Registration/Pages/Dropping-Classes.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/Registration/Pages/Official-Withdrawal-and-Leave-of-Absence.aspx
BP & AP 4225
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/Academic-Affairs.aspx
http://orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/Registration/Pages/Course-Repetition.aspx
Rights and Responsibilities of Students Receiving
Financial Aid
Cost of Attendance and Net Price Calculator
Refund Policy
http://www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid/Pages/students-rights-responsibilities.aspx
http://www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid/Pages/Cost-of-Attendance.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/financial_aid/Pages/Net-Price-Calculator.aspx
BP 5903 – Refunds
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/Student-Services.aspx
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
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Academic Program Information, Personnel, Academic Master Plan
Directory of all personnel:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_ occ/Pages/Directory.aspx
Internships:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/student-employment/internship_ academy/
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/student-employment/
Plans (Academic Master Plan):
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/office_of_the_president/Pages/Educational-Master-Plan.aspx
Program Curriculum and Course Development – BP & AP 4020
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/Academic-Affairs.aspx
Academic Divisions – Programs:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/Pages/Our-Programs.aspx
Services and facilities available to students with
disabilities
Transfer of Credits policies
Copyright Information
http://orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/special_services/Pages/DisabledStudentsProgramsServices.aspx
BP & AP 5140
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/Student-Services.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/counseling/transfer_center/Pages/default.aspx
Evaluating Incoming Coursework Credits:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/records/Pages/default.aspx
Board Policy (BP) 3710 and (BP) 3750. Administrative Procedures (AP) 3710 and (AP) 3750:
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/General-Institution.aspx
Voter Registration Form Availability
Student Body Diversity Vaccination Policy
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_life/associated_students/Pages/voter-registration.aspx
District’s Fact Sheet:
http://www.cccd.edu/aboutus/districtfactsheet/Pages/studentinformation. aspx
Orange Coast College – Snapshot:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/college-facts/Documents/occ-snapshot-sheet.pdf
Orange Coast College Atlas:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/college-facts/Documents/OCC%20Atlas%202017-2018%20revised%20November%2020%202018.pdf
Student Success Scorecard:
http://scorecard.cccco.edu/scorecardrates. aspx?CollegeID=833#home
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/student_health/Pages/Medical-Care.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/consumer_health/allied_health/general_information/Pages/SAHP%20Student%20Manual.aspx
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Annual Security Reports Crime Statistics
Board Policy (BP) 3550:
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/General-Institution.aspx
Resources for Students:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_ services/student_health/Pages/Helpful-Hotlines.aspx
BP & AP 3515 – Reporting of Crimes
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/General-Institution.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/parking_public_safety/Pages/Annual-Statistics-Reports.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/parking_public_safety/Documents/Annual%20Security%20Report%202018.pdf
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Emergency Response/Evacuation
Completion/graduation rates
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
BP & AP 3505 – Emergency Response Plan
http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/BoardPolicies/Pages/General-Institution.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_ occ/parking_public_safety/emergency_ management/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/parking_public_safety/Documents/Campus%20Emergency%20Operations%20Booklet.pdf
OCC Atlas:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/college-facts/Documents/OCC%20Atlas%202017-2018%20revised%20November%2020%202018.pdf
To obtain information regarding intercollegiate athletics programs please visit:
http://www.occpirateathletics.com/athletics/EADA_Report
Student Athletes Academic Performance
College Life – ActivitiesServices for disabled
students
Please visit the link below to see Orange Coast College student athlete grade point averages.
http://www.occpirateathletics.com/athletics/GPA_Report
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_life/associated_students/Pages/Student-Calendar.aspx
Students also see events by logging in on their MyOCC portal.
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/special_services/Pages/DisabledStudentsProgramsServices.aspx
Job Placement Center Transfer CenterEvaluating Incoming Coursework Credit
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/student-employment/job_center/
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/counseling/transfer_center/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/records/Pages/default.aspx
Gainful EmploymentInformation Regarding
Online ClassesComplaint Process
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/Gedt/Pages/default.aspx
This information is also listed separately under each program (bottom of the page). For example, Accounting:
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/business/accounting/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/online_classes/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/Pages/Complaint-Process.aspx
Vice President of Student Services
Dr. Madjid Niroumand
(714) 432-5897
Associate Dean, Title IX & Student Relations: Shannon Quihuiz
(714) 432-5930
Title IX – Sexual Misconduct
OCC Students Receiving Pell Grants
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/sexual-misconduct
Shannon Quihuiz
(714) 432-5930
Associate Dean, Title IX & Student Relations
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Offices Responsible for the Information Above
Enrollment Services Office Financial Aid OfficeInstitutional Effectiveness
Office
Admissions, Registration, Records, Graduation, Veteran Services
(714) 432-5774
Director: Efren Galvan
(714) 432-5509
Director: Tanisha L. Bradfield
(714) 432-5081
Administrative Director: Sheri Sterner
Campus Safety Health Center Library
(714) 432-5017
Director: James Rudy
(714) 432-5026
Associate Dean, Student Health Services: Kelly Daly
(714)432-6858
Director, Mental Health Services: Lawrence Valentine
(714) 432-5885
Dean, Library & Learning Support: John Taylor
Kinesiology and Athletics Counseling Department Job Placement Center
(714) 432-5766
Dean: Dr. Michael Sutliff
(714) 432-5764
Dean: Dr. Renee De Long
(714) 432-5575
Director, CTE / Grant Development - Career & Vocational Education: Lisa French Knuppel
Community Education Office of Instruction Associated Students
(714) 432-5074
Director, College & Community Support: Julie Clevenger
(714) 432-5015
Acting Vice President: Dr. Tara Giblin
(714) 432-5730
Dean: Dr. Derek Vergara
Special Services Public Relations Title IX
(714) 432-5764
Dean: Dr. Renee De Long
(714) 432-5725
Director: Juan Gutierrez
(714) 432-5930
Associate Dean, Title IX and Student Relations: Shannon Quihuiz
Complaints Consumer Information College Navigator
(714) 432-5897
Vice President: Dr. Madjid Niroumand
Associate Dean, Title IX & Student Relations: Shannon Quihuiz
(714) 432-5930
(714) 432-5712
President’s Office
https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/
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Admissions and Registration
We want to make enrolling at Orange Coast College as convenient and easy as possible. It begins when the student completes and
files an application form online at www.orangecoastcollege.edu
Students that are new to Orange Coast College complete an online orientation.
New students complete the Assessment process in order to receive placement into English and Math courses. This process may
include, submission of a transcript (to determine Math and English course placement), self reporting of high school GPA (if no
transcripts available) or placement through a guided self-placement. For more information, please visit the OCC website at www.
orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/AssessmentCenter/.
In addition, new students may schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor to create a Student Education Plan (SEP) and
verify their program of study (major). These activities are followed by the actual registration process: signing up for classes and
paying fees online using MyOCC. If a choice of a major is any one of the many allied health career programs, students must
participate in a special admission process, in addition to the activities described above. Additional information may be found in
this section.
Admissions Eligibility Admission to OCC is granted to those applicants who meet one of the following requirements:
• High school graduation
• Certificate of Proficiency or a G.E.D. from the State of California
• Attainment of 18 years of age and who, in the judgment of College officials, are capable of profiting from instruction at the College
• Enrollment in the 9th through 12th grade, and recommendation for advanced academic or vo-cational college-level study
Students enrolled as 9th through 12th grade students may enroll for courses at Orange Coast College under provisions of the Education Code, sections 76001 or 76001.5, and in accordance with the District’s policy and the following guidelines:
• Students must be enrolled as 9th or 12th grade students at their schools
• The course is an advanced academic or voca-tional experience for the student and not avail-able at their regular school
• Students must have letters of permission, Early Start Petition (ESP form), signed by the par-ent and principal or designee of their school, recommending the specific course or courses. Students must meet any and all prerequisite and co-requisite course requirements. Visit the OCC website for more information.
International students who are, or intend to be, under F-1 visa status should contact the Global Engagement Center directly for entrance requirements (please see pages 9-10.)
ApplicationAn application for admission is required for all students. Application forms may be accessed through the OCC website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu International students should contact the Global Engagement Center regarding admission to the College at (714) 432-5940, [email protected], or at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/international.
Acceptance of Transfer Credit/Transcripts from Other CollegesStudents who have completed coursework, especially English and/or mathematics, at another regionally accredited college or university should submit their transcripts for evaluation to the Enrollment Services Office, located on the first floor of Watson Hall. Official College transcripts from accredited institutions are required in order for the student to receive credit toward the associate degree, certificates of achievement, transfer certification, all awards/credit, and advisement. For the purposes of this catalog, “accredited institutions” means those institutions accredited by one of the six U.S. regional accrediting associations. The six regional associations are:
• New England Association of Schools and Colleges
• Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Commissions on Institutions of Higher Education
• North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges and Universities
• Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools, Commission on Higher Schools
• Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
• Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities and Accrediting Commission for Junior Colleges
OCC reserves the right to evaluate work completed at other colleges in accordance with campus policies.
Official student transcripts of record from other institutions become the property of OCC. Students with transcripts from countries outside the United States must first submit their transcripts to an evaluation service. Please contact the Counseling Office, located on the third floor of Watson Hall, for information regarding these services.
Admission to School of Allied Health ProfessionsAdmission into Allied Health Professions programs is limited for several reasons:
• Training in any health care program needs to meet an identified community need.
• Available clinical sites for hands-on experience is limited.
• Educators must meet stringent qualifications.
• Availability of specialized equipment in highly
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technical laboratories is limited.
Allied Health General Program RequirementsThe following programs require Allied Health A010 as a prerequisite:
• Cardiovascular Technology, Electrocardiology, and Echocardiology
• Dental Assisting – Registered
• Diagnostic Medical Sonography
• Medical Assisting
• Neurodiagnostic Technology
• Nutrition and Dietetic Technician
• Polysomnographic Technology
• Radiologic Technology
• Respiratory Care
• Speech Language Pathology Assistant
Allied Health A010 is optional for the following program
• Emergency Medical Services
AdmissionTaking Allied Health A010 is the optimal method to determine career choice and is required to apply to a specific program. Students should take Allied Health A010 as early as possible and should take this course prior to completing other General Education or prerequisite classes. Admission criteria is based on a first-come, first-served basis and the priority criteria for acceptance is listed below in order of ranking:
• The dates of successful completion of specific program prerequisites and applicable General Education requirements.
• The date of application to the program through Allied Health A010.
More specific information concerning the admission procedure can be found on the Allied Health website at http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/consumer_health/allied_health/Pages/default.aspx
General• Students should have adequate financial
support so as not to jeopardize their academic achievement and clinical experiences by extensive outside employment.
• Many programs have external licensing/certification examination with specific requirements for employment.
• Many programs require completion of the General Education requirements for the Associate in Science degree before admission. See College catalog for specific General
Education requirements for the Associate in Science degree.
Course Recency for Programs that Require the Following Prerequisites:To keep abreast of the industry standards, all students admitted to any of the Allied Health programs must adhere to the current catalog program requirements for the year they are admitted to a program.
Allied Health A111 – Medical Terminology: must be successfully completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better within a three-year period of the application date for the specific program.
Biology A221 – Anatomy-Physiology: must be successfully completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better within a three-year period of the application date for the specific program.
Chemistry A110 – Introduction to Chemistry: must be successfully completed with a grade of “C” or better within a three-year period of the application date to the Respiratory Care program.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography A110 – Introduction to Sonogrphy must be successfully completed with a grade of “C” or better within a three-year period of the application date for the specific program.
Radiologic Technology A100 – Radiation and Imaging Physics: must be successfully completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better within a three-year period of the application date to the specific program.
Prerequisite courses listed above that have exceeded the three or five year limit must be re-taken.
If the course is greater than three years old (or five years old for Math) and the student has been working in a field that requires application of this course material, the student may ask for a waiver of the recency requirement. This waiver will require a letter from the employer indicating the need and utilization of the course material. Final waiver determination is by the program director.
Clinical• Admission into the clinical phase of a program
requires that students be in good physical and mental health. A physical examination is required that includes blood testing, TB testing, and vaccinations.
• A criminal background check and drug screen are required. Students must pass this test to be admitted to the program. A valid Social Security number is needed for this screening process.
• Students must adhere to a specific dress code
and wear picture identification badges.
• Students must have reliable transportation to off-campus clinical sites.
More specific information concerning the admission procedure can be found on the Allied Health website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/consumer_health/allied_health/Pages/default.aspx
Termination of Allied Health Program and Procedure for Readmission Any break in enrollment due to any of the items listed below will cause a termination in the program.
1. Voluntary withdrawal due to extenuating circumstances, defined as personal/family health issues, personal/family financial issues, or family-related issues preventing the student from continuing (NOTE: Grades are not considered as extenuating circumstances) or
2. Non-passing grades (D or F) in Didactic Courses or
3. Non-passing grades (D or F) in Clinical and/or Laboratory Experiences or
4. Non-passing grades in Clinical and/or Laboratory Experiences for unsafe practices or substandard professional performance.
A student who terminates as indicated above in items numbered one to three, and who subsequently desires readmission to the program, will need to follow the Procedures for Readmission as specified on the Allied Health website. NOTE: For item four above, the student will be unable to continue in their chosen program and will be unable to reapply to the School of Allied Health Professions for any program.
Priority Registration PolicyEnrollment priority is the process used to determine the order in which students will have the opportunity to register for classes. Recognizing that each college serves a unique student population that may have differing needs, the development of specific registration priorities for some student groups will be done at the college level in accordance with District procedures.
The Coast Community College District is committed to the philosophy that all students should have fair and equitable access to courses and programs within the resources of each college and in accordance with State Education Code, Title 5 provisions, and guidelines adopted by the Board of Governors. Further, the District believes that students should be able to progress toward their stated educational objective in a timely manner.
The primary mission of the District colleges is to provide degree, certificate, and transfer programs. Therefore, priority is extended to students who have
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completed the requirements of SB1456 as defined by the Student Success Program. These include 1) completion of an orientation program 2) placement into English and Math courses via the assessment process 3) selection of a college program of study (major) 4) establishing a Student Education Plan (SEP) with an appropriate counselor and 5) demonstrate satisfactory academic progress toward their declared educational objectives (major). Registration priority will be according to the framework established on Administrative Procedure (AP 5055).
Board Policies and Administrative Procedures are available on the Board Policy section of the Coast Community College District (CCCD) website at www.cccd.edu
Loss of Priority RegistrationStudents are assigned registration appointments in accordance with the Coast Community College District (CCCD) Board Policy 5055 and Administrative Procedure 5055. Students will lose priority registration due to unit cap limitations and/or not meeting academic progress standards (completion of more than 67% of courses attempted and maintaining a cumulative 2.0 GPA). Students will also lose eligibility for the California College Promise Grant (formerly BOGFW) due to not meeting academic standards. Students may submit an appeal form for consideration of reinstatement of priority registration and/or California College Promise Grant eligibility. The form is available on the OCC website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/enrollment/Pages/New-Registration-Priority-Information.aspx
Residence Requirements
California ResidenceThe initial residency classification will be made at the time the student applies for admission. Students may file residency questionnaire forms through the third week of the semester to request a review of their residency status. Final residency determination is made by Enrollment Services.
Verification of residence status may be required. Generally California residence is established by one of the following:
1. If the applicant is under the age of 18, his or her parents must have had legal residence within the State of California for 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day of the semester.
2. If the applicant is 18 but not yet 19 years of age, the applicant and the applicant’s parents must have had legal residence within the State of California for 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day of the semester.
3. If the applicant is 19 years of age or older, the applicant must have had legal residence within the State of California for 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day of the semester. If the applicant’s parents or legal guardians reside out-of-state, the student must be financially independent. (See Non-California Residents #2).
4. A non-immigrant holding a status that does not preclude the student from establishing residency in California must have legal residence in California for 12 consecutive months preceding the day before the first day of the semester, and a restrictive immigration status dated at least one year and one day prior to the semester start date.
Persons generally ineligible to establish California residency include: students under age 18, students dependent on out-of-state parents/guardians, students with certain non-immigrant status, etc. For further information regarding eligibility to establish residency, contact a Residency Specialist at the Enrollment Center on first floor of Watson Hall or via email at [email protected]
Non-California ResidentsStudents who do not meet the California residence requirements as of the day immediately preceding the first day of the semester or summer session are required to pay the non-resident tuition fees and capital outlay fees. This includes:
1. Minors (under 18 years of age and not married) will be required to pay the non-resident tuition fee if their parents or legal guardians reside outside the state even though such minors may have lived in the State of California for one year or more.
2. Students who are financially dependent on their parents or legal guardians will be required to pay non-resident tuition and capital outlay fees if their parents or legal guardians reside outside the state, even though such students may have lived in the State of California for one year or more.
3. Students holding non-immigrant status that precludes them from establishing residency in California may be restricted in their enrollment and will have to pay non-resident tuition and capital outlay fees.
Exemptions authorized by the State of California:
• Active military personnel are exempt from non-resident tuition fees provided they are in California for a purpose other than attending a state-supported institution of higher learning. Beginning Summer 2017, active duty military students and their dependents who are only enrolled in fully online classes at any of the
Coast Community College District sites are exempt from the capital outlay fee.
Expansion of Resident Classification for Purposes of Determining Tuition and Fees
Education Code section 68074 provides that specified dependents of members of the Armed Forces of the United States who are stationed in California on active duty are entitled to “resident classification only for the purpose of determining the amount of tuition and fees.” In Assembly Bill 172 (2017), the Legislature extends this resident classification to specified dependents of transferred or retired members, provided the dependent was admitted to a public postsecondary institution prior to the transfer or retirement. (Ed. Code, § 68074, subd. (b).)
• Dependents of military personnel stationed on active duty in California are classified as a resident.
• Veteran military personnel that were stationed in California for more than one year prior to separation qualify for the non-resident college fee waiver for one year within two years commencing immediately after discharge.
• Veteran students receiving Montgomery G.I. Bill (Chapter 30) or Post 9/11 (Chapter 33) educational assistance and enroll within three years of discharge after serving 90 days or more on active duty; or anyone using transferred entitlement within three years of the transferor’s discharge after serving 90 days or more on active duty; or surviving spouses or children under the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John Fry Scholarship who enroll within three years of an active service member’s death in the line of duty after serving 90 days or more; or individuals who remain continuously enrolled after initially meeting the requirements and continue to use Chapter 30 or 33 benefits shall receive California residency for tuition purposes as required by the Federal Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act (VACA).
AB 540 Exemption Eligibility Requirements:
Under Senate Bill 68 and AB 540, a student is exempt from paying nonresident tuition at the Californian Community Colleges if the student meets all three of the required criteria.
1. The student must have:
• attended a combination of California high school, adult school, and California Community College* for the equivalent of three years or more,or
• attained credits earned in California from a California high school or California adult school* equivalent to three or more years
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of full-time high school course work and attended a combination of elementary, middle and/or high schools in California for a total of three or more years,3 and
2. The student must have:
• graduated from a California high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of the term (for example, passing the GED or California High School Proficiency exam), or
• completed an associate degree from a California Community College, or
• completed the minimum requirements at a California Community College for transfer to the California State University or the University of California, and
3. The student must file an affidavit with the college stating that if the student is a non-citizen without current or valid immigration status, the student has filed an application to legalize immigration status, or will file an application as soon as the student is eligible to do so.
* One year equivalent at a California Community College is either a minimum of 24 units of credit or 36 quarter units. Only 2 years for full time attendance in credit courses at the California Community College will count towards the 3 or more years of attendance. Full-time attendance at a California Adult School is a minimum of 420 hours of attendance for each school year.
Students under certain visa classification may not be eligible for this exemption. Additional criteria is available on the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request. Please contact the Residency Specialist for more information at [email protected].
Nonresident Tuition Exemptions for Refugees, Special Immigrant Visa holders, and Others
• In 2017, the California Legislature also enacted Assembly Bill 343, which establishes a new exemption from nonresident tuition for refugees with special immigrant visas (SIVs). Please contact the Residency Specialist at [email protected] for more information.
California Education Code section 68075.6 further specifies exemptions to nonresident tuition, effective January 1, 2018. In addition, under California Education Code section 68122, T and U visa holders are also exempt from nonresident tuition by extension of Assembly Bill 343. Assembly Bill 343 also states that the exemption for a student is only
available for the maximum time it would take for the student to establish residency.
Incorrect Classification A student incorrectly classified as a California Resident is subject to reclassification as a nonresident and payment of nonresident fees. If incorrect classification results from false or misleading statements, the student will be responsible for any fees associated with the incorrect classification.
For evaluation of residency status, students must complete the Statement of Residence form and submit appropriate documentation as proof of California Residence (Sections 54012 and 54024 of AP 5015 Residence Classification) through the third week of the semester.
ReclassificationReclassification to resident status must be requested by the student. The appropriate Statement of Residence form along with the required proofs that establish both physical presence (minimum requirement of 12 consecutive months prior to the residency determination date) and intent to make California their permanent home must be submitted to the Enrollment Center prior to the term in which the student wishes to establish residency. Although a minimum of two proofs are required for residency reclassification consideration, the burden of proof remains with the requestor. Therefore, the Enrollment Center reserves the right to request additional documentation in its efforts to determine California Residency for tuition purposes. For additional information, contact a Residency Specialist at the Enrollment Center on the first floor of Watson Hall or via email at [email protected].
International StudentsOrange Coast College is authorized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to admit international students under F-1 visa status.
At OCC, we believe that our international students provide ethnic and cultural diversity to the campus and help increase the awareness and understanding of students from other countries and cultures. Conversely, we provide an opportunity for international students to study in the United States and learn about our culture.
Interested international students can request an application for admission by emailing the Global Engagement Center at [email protected]. An application packet can also be downloaded by visiting the Global Engagement Center website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/international
Our admission process allows for acceptance to OCC during the fall, spring, and summer semester. Applicants must submit all required documents prior to the application deadline for the semester in which
they wish to attend. Approximate semesters start dates are late August for fall, late January for spring, and early June for summer semesters.
The following are admission requirements for international students who are, or intend to be under F-1 visa status:
• Completed and signed international student application.
• Application fee in the amount of $55 USD.
• Passport-size photograph.
• Academic records: All evidence of academic records equivalent to high school graduation or higher, demonstrating successful academic achievement. In addition, international students who are in the U.S. under F-1 status must submit all of their academic records from the institutions they have attended in the U.S.
• English requirement: A minimum score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or a minimum score of 5.5 on the IELTS, or the EIKEN STEP Pre-First Grade level, or a minimum score of 5 on iTEP Test. Applicants in the U.S. also can use the appropriate level in one of the English language programs with which OCC has agreement to satisfy this requirement. Applicants can contact the Global Engagement Center for a complete list of these schools.
• Confidential financial support documentation: Sponsor’s information and verification of support, as well as an original bank statement verifying sufficient amount is required. Additional documentation may be required upon reviewing applicant’s file. Financial forms can be obtained from the Global Engagement Center or downloaded from the Global Engagement Center website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/international
• Immigration-related documents: Applicants in the U.S. must submit copies of all immigration-related documents along with their application.
International students must enroll in and complete a minimum of 12 units each semester with a minimum 2.0 grade point average (GPA) in order to maintain their valid F-1 status. In addition, all international students must maintain continuous medical coverage that is provided through the Global Engagement Center throughout their studies at OCC. All international students pay non-resident tuition fees in addition to all other applicable fees during their entire attendance at OCC.
DHS prohibits international students from unauthorized employment. International students must obtain approval from the DHS and the Global Engagement Center before they engage in any on- or off-campus employment.
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For further information or specifics regarding admission and submission of documents, please refer to the International Student application packet or contact the Global Engagement Center by telephone at (714) 432-5940 or via email at [email protected], or visit the Global Engagement Center.
Students with VisasStudents with certain types of visas who are eligible for admission may enroll (limitations of units and/or restrictions may apply) provided they have a valid status that does not expire before the end of the term for which they are enrolling. Students with a non-immigrant visa classification must insure that enrollment in College does not interfere with their primary intent of non-immigrant status.
A student who is precluded from establishing domicile in the United States shall not be classified as a resident unless and until he or she has been granted a change in status by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to a classification which permits establishing domicile and has met other residency requirements.
Students with B1 or B2 visa status are not eligible to take courses. They must contact the Global Engagement Center to inquire about changing their visa status.
IEC@OCC is not-for-credit intensive English program primarily for international students who do not meet the English proficiency level. For more information, please visit the website at www.rec-occ.edu or call 714-432-5940.
Assessment Requirements
Assessment is a process through which the College collects information about students to facilitate their success by ensuring their appropriate placement into English, ESL, and/or math courses.
With the passing of Assembly Bill 705, which requires that community colleges maximize the probability that a student will enter and complete transfer-level coursework in English and math within a one-year timeframe, the assessment process at OCC is changed to follow that guideline. Effective Fall 2019 semester, students (both new and continuing) will have access to enroll in first-level transfer English and mathematics courses regardless of prior placement or enrollment in below transfer level courses or ESL. In addition to a transfer-level placement, students will receive a recommendation on the level of support needed to succeed in the course. Support recommendations are based on high school English and math courses completed, the grades in those courses, and the cumulative, unweighted high school GPA. Students will not need to take an English and/or math placement test.
In case the students do not have high school transcripts, they may self report their GPA and or receive placement via a Guided Self-Placement tool.
Students may also receive placement above first-level English and math transfer courses via the following alternative methods:
• Successful completion of courses – students who have successfully completed an English or math course from an accredited college or university that is considered equivalent at OCC.
• AP scores – students who received a score of “3” or above on AP Calculus and/or AP English Literature or AP English Language and Composition.
Students who possess an associate degree may be exempt from the assessment process. Students must provide official transcripts in order to verify satisfactory completion of college-level English and math coursework in order to be exempt. Students who possess a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree can be exempt from the assessment process. Students must provide official transcripts verifying the degree earned.
Students may challenge their placement results if they believe their placement is inaccurate. Challenge forms must be submitted prior to enrolling in the course. Forms are located in the division offices of Mathematics and Sciences and Literature and Languages, respectively.
Students are encouraged to visit the Assessment Center’s website at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/assessmentcenter, call (714) 432-5789 or stop by the Assessment Center, located on the first floor of Watson Hall, for more information about the assessment process. International students should contact the Global Engagement Center at (714) 432-5940 or [email protected] for testing requirements.
Course AccessibilityThe policy of the Coast Community College District is that, unless specifically exempted by regulation, every 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(s) and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to regulations contained in Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, Division 6, Chapter 6, sub-chapter 1, Article 2.5, commencing with Section 55003.
Course Prerequisite, Co-requisite, and Advisory on Recommended PreparationA “prerequisite” is a course a student is required to complete with a “C” or better, or a skill a student is required to have before enrolling in another course.
A “co-requisite” is a course a student is required to take at the same time he or she is enrolled in another course. All prerequisites and co-requisites are designed
to ensure students have the skills or information they need to succeed in a course. These requirements are established because it has been determined that without meeting them, a student is not likely to receive a passing grade in the course. A prerequisite or co-requisite also may be necessary to protect a student’s health and safety, or the health and safety of others. Additionally, courses taken without prior completion of the prerequisite may be denied credit upon transfer to a CSU or UC per articulation agreements, either at time of admission or upon petition for graduation.
An “Advisory on Recommended Preparation” (listed as “Advisory”) is a course or skill a student should have before enrolling in another course. Such recommendations are offered by the faculty who teach these courses, and it should be followed for student success. However, unlike a prerequisite or co-requisite, an “Advisory” is not required.
Prerequisites and Co-requisites Clearance ProcessOCC enforces prerequisites and corequisites at the time of registration. It is the student’s responsibility to determine if a course they wish to take has a prerequisite prior to their assigned registration appointment. Students can determine if a course has a prerequisite by visiting the online class schedule and selecting the CRN number of the course.
Students may be cleared in the registration system for enforced prerequisites and corequisites in the following ways:
• Successfully completing the prerequisite/co-requisite at OCC.
• Placing into the course via the assessment process.
• AP Scores of a score of 3 or higher in AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP English Literature and Composition, AP English Language and Composition exam, AP Psychology.
• Successfully completing the equivalent prerequisite/corequisite with a “C” or better at another regionally accredited college/ university and submitting transcripts to verify successful completion.
.Following the challenge process with the respective division and receive approval.
To initiate the clearance process, students must submit the Clearance Request Form, available on the Registration Information page, and upload the appropriate documentation (official or unofficial transcripts and/or test scores). Students may submit unofficial transcripts for prerequisite and corequisite clearance only, but must submit official transcripts to receive course credit/units. In order to avoid registration difficulty, students must submit the form in a timely manner prior to their
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registration date.
If a prerequisite/co-requisite course equivalency is denied, students have the right to challenge a course prerequisite or co-requisite in accordance with Title 5, Section 55201. Students who wish to challenge a prerequisite based on previous experience or knowledge must visit the respective division office to obtain and complete a Challenge Form. The initial burden falls upon the student to show that grounds exist for the challenge. A grade lower than a “C” in a prerequisite course may NOT be challenged through this process. Grades of “C-” do not meet the “C” grade or better requirement as defined for this purpose. Decisions on challenges of prerequisite/co-requisite course listings will be made by a committee of two College instructional staff members, at least one of whom will be a faculty member knowledgeable about the discipline, but not the faculty member assigned to teach the course section for which the challenge is being made. All decisions are final.
Fees and ExpensesCalifornia legislation requires the College to charge student enrollment fees. Student fees are:
• Enrollment fee of $46 per unit for students meeting California residency requirements;
• $30 parking permit, $15 for summer sessions;
• $20 health service fee, $17 for summer sessions;
• $21 College Services Charge*, $15 for summer sessions;
• Material fees as listed in the current class schedule.
*The College Service Charge provides services and benefits, which include OCC Bookstore buyback, Robert B. Moore Theater discounts, free tutoring, interest-free emergency loans, student activities, and legal advice. Students may present their request to waive the College Service Charge to the ASOCC Office no later than the refund deadline. Please contact the ASOCC Office at (714) 432-5730 for more information.
Students who do not meet California residency requirements are required to pay a non-resident fee of $265 per unit and a Capital Outlay fee of $11 per unit in addition to the Resident fee of $46 per unit, for a grand total of $322 per unit.
All fees quoted are at time of publication and are subject to change without notice. The state legislature may increase enrollment fees at any time including current and future terms.
Student Health Center services include no-cost visits with doctors, registered nurses, and the mental health team, in addition to other services at reduced rates.
The student health service fee is a state mandated fee unless students present a waiver prior to registration.
Those eligible for a waiver are:
• Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination or organization.
• Students enrolled in courses of two weeks or less duration.
• Students enrolled only in non-credit courses.
• Students enrolled only in study abroad programs.
• High school students enrolled in dual enrollment and Career Access Pathway (CCAP) agreements.
• Students enrolled in an approved apprenticeship training program.
• Students who are incarcerated.
A registered student may purchase a parking permit for $30 each semester and $15 for the summer session. The permit is valid at Orange Coast College, Golden West College and Coastline Community College. Alternatives to the parking permit are metered parking, which costs $0.50 per hour, and temporary parking permits available at the ticket dispensers.
Parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Coast Community College District and Orange Coast College accept no liability for vandalism, theft or accidents; students use the parking facilities at their own risk.
For more information, complete parking rules and regulations are available at the campus safety office in Parking Lot C (714) 432-5017.
Student Photo ID Cards are required for use in the Bookstore, Library and for other transactions with the College. This card may be used in succeeding semesters when the student is enrolled. Students will be required to replace any lost, stolen or unusable card.
In accordance with regulations of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, Title 5, California Administrative Code, Section 59400 et seq., the Coast Community College District shall provide free of charge to students all instructional materials, except for the following materials which the student may purchase from the District at cost or may be provided through the student’s own means.
• Optional Instructional Materials: Materials used to enhance the student’s learning experience in the classroom, but that are not essential to the completion of course objectives.
• Required Instructional Materials: Materials required to complete the objectives of the course and that are tangible property of continuing value outside the classroom which the student will retain.
The College shall have the discretion to either charge or not charge a fee for instructional materials of the types indicated above. Such fees will cover actual District
costs.
Refund PolicyIn Accordance with California State Regulations and Coast District Policy, registration fees will be refunded according to the following:
Enrollment Fees, Non-Resident Fees, Material Fees100% refund of fees paid at registration for each class dropped by the refund deadline. No refund will be made after the refund deadline (refer to the Student Class Program/Web Schedule Bill on the Student Tab of the MyOCC portal page, or see Dates to Remember). There are no exceptions.
Health Fee, College Service Charge100% of the fees paid at registration will be refunded if the student totally withdraws from all classes by the refund deadline for each class. No refund will be made after the refund deadline.
Parking Permit Students must return the parking permit (if purchased) in-person or by mail. The parking permit must be postmarked or returned to the Enrollment Center (Registration Office) on or before the earliest refund deadline on the student’s official Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill), which is available via the Student tab on the MyOCC portal.
Refund ProcessingRefunds automatically will be processed weekly beginning the first week of registration of the semester in which the fees were paid and each week thereafter, until the end of the term. Official withdrawals made in accordance with the refund policy and by the withdrawal deadline will generate a credit balance on the student’s account.
In order to be eligible for a refund, students must officially withdraw from classes by the refund deadline (refer to the Student Class Program/Web Schedule Bill on the Student tab of the MyOCC portal page or see Dates to Remember). It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from classes and to verify all withdrawals by printing their Student Class Program/ Web Schedule Bill for confirmation. An instructor may drop students for non-attendance. Instructors are not responsible for dropping students prior to refund deadlines. Students who are officially enrolled in a class after the refund deadline will not be eligible for a refund. There are no exceptions.
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Online Credit Card Payment Refunds Registration fee payments made by credit card through MyOCC will be refunded to the same credit card used for payment. Allow 6-10 business days for the refund to post. If the credit card used to pay fees is no longer valid, it is the student’s responsibility to notify the Enrollment Center once the credit has been posted to the student’s account and prior to the refund being processed. The refund will be converted to a check refund upon proper notification.
On Campus Payment RefundsFee payments paid on campus — by cash, check, money order or credit card — will be refunded through BankMobile as either a check, mailed to the mailing address the Enrollment Center has on file, direct deposit to an existing bank account; or to a BankMobile account, depending on the refund choice made by the student. It is the responsibility of the student to make sure their BankMobile Vibe account is activated, and updated, and to maintain correct and up-to-date address information. Addresses can be updated on MyOCC, under the Student tab, and then click on Banner Self Service.
All requests for review of account summary must be made within a one-year grace period from the semester in which the fees were assessed. Such petitions are subject to review and all decisions are final. There is no additional appeal process.
Important Payments made using multiple payment methods (online credit card payments and cash, check or money order) during the current registration period will be refunded to the credit card used for online payments.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Accounting ACCT A101 - Financial AccountingFundamentals of financial accounting relating to corporations. Application of widely used accounting theory and practice for both service and merchandise enterprises. Preparation and analysis of financial statements. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20011 11:10am - 01:05pm TR MBCC 1644.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 20011 01:05pm - 01:25pm TR MBCC 1640.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 20012 12:45pm - 02:40pm TR MBCC 1634.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sugden02 20012 02:40pm - 03:00pm TR MBCC 1630.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sugden
CRN #20013 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Monday, 6:30-9:40 p.m. in Science Hall. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 20013 06:30pm - 07:10pm T SCIENC HALL0.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Morgan02 20013 07:10pm - 09:40pm T SCIENC HALL2.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Morgan03 20013 - OCC ONLINE1.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
CRN #20015 is online with three (3) ON CAMPUS mandatory test sessions. Before enrolling, students MUST read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/cflowers for testing dates. Students MUST email the instructor by Tuesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 20015 - OCC ONLINE0.4 LAB
4.00168/26-12/14
Flowers02 20015 - OCC ONLINE4.2 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Flowers03 20015 10:00am - 12:00pm S MBCC 1622.0 CLAS
0.00169/28-9/28
Flowers04 20015 10:00am - 12:00pm S MBCC 1622.0 CLAS
0.001610/26-10/26
Flowers05 20015 10:00am - 12:00pm S MBCC 1622.0 CLAS
0.001611/16-11/16
Flowers
01 20338 11:10am - 01:05pm MW MBCC 3044.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 20338 01:05pm - 01:25pm MW MBCC 3040.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
CRN #26797 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, 2:20-4:50 p.m. in MBCC 304. The remainder of the class is completed online.
01 26797 02:20pm - 04:50pm W MBCC 3042.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Neil02 26797 - OCC ONLINE1.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Neil03 26797 - OCC ONLINE0.8 LAB
0.00168/26-12/14
Neil
01 27237 09:35am - 11:30am TR MBCC 1634.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sugden02 27237 11:30am - 11:50am TR MBCC 1630.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sugden
ACCT A102 - Managerial AccountingIntroduction to management's use of accounting information for planning, control, and decision-making within an organization. Covers both traditional and contemporary topics, including product costing, overhead, budgeting, cash flow, financial statement analysis, and decision-making tools. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Accounting A101. Transfer Credit CSU; UC. C-ID ACCT 120
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20018 12:45pm - 02:40pm MW MBCC 1634.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sugden02 20018 02:40pm - 03:00pm MW MBCC 1630.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sugden
CRN #24904 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Thursday, 9:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. in MBCC 304. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 22904 09:35am - 12:05pm R MBCC 3042.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Neil02 22904 - OCC ONLINE1.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Neil03 22904 - OCC ONLINE0.8 LAB
0.00168/26-12/14
Neil
CRN #24945 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Monday, 6:30-9:40 p.m. in Science Hall. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24945 06:30pm - 07:10pm M SCIENC HALL0.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Morgan02 24945 07:10pm - 09:40pm M SCIENC HALL2.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Morgan03 24945 - OCC ONLINE1.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
CRN #25797 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Monday, 2:20-5:10 p.m. in MBCC 304. The remainder of the class is completed online.01 25797 02:20pm - 03:00pm M MBCC 3040.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 25797 03:00pm - 05:10pm M MBCC 3042.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson03 25797 - OCC ONLINE1.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 25798 02:20pm - 04:15pm TR MBCC 3034.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Neil02 25798 04:15pm - 04:35pm TR MBCC 3030.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Neil
01 27537 09:35am - 11:30am MW MBCC 3014.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sugden02 27537 11:30am - 11:50am MW MBCC 3010.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sugden
ACCT A110 - Acct with QuickBooks and ExcelIntroductory course to accounting information systems which applies accounting principles using general ledger and spreadsheet software. Designed to develop employable accounting analysis skills; evaluate and compare commercial software; and analyze financial reporting. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass credit basis. PREREQUISITE: Accounting A101. Transfer Credit CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #23844 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 23844 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Ely
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26559 06:30pm - 09:40pm W MBCC 1383.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ely
ACCT A111 - Individual Income TaxIntroduction to federal income taxation theory and practice as applied to individuals. Covers gross income, business and personal deductions, exemptions, tax credits, property transactions, and tax computation. Includes individual and group problem-solving and tax return preparation. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20028 06:30pm - 09:40pm F MBCC 1253.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ringbauer
ACCT A118 - Accounting EthicsDesigned to expose students to a comprehensive coverage of ethical and professional issues encountered by accounting professionals. Prepares students to meet part of the ethics requirement for becoming a Certified Public Accountant in the State of California. Primarily focuses on ethics pertaining to the Accounting profession. Study of the ethical framework includes the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Code of Professional Ethics, Audit Responsibilities and Accounting Fraud, Legal and Regulatory Obligations, Earnings Quality, Corporate Governance, and International Financial Reporting. Prerequisite: ACCT A101 or A102. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26117 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Monday, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in MBCC 301. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 26117 06:30pm - 08:30pm M MBCC 3012.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 26117 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
ACCT A119 - PayrollCreation of a payroll cycle, recording of payroll information, payroll transmittal and verification with Output reports that reflect both Federal and State of California's laws and policies. Prepares students for FPC Designation Exam. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Accounting A100 or A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25940 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Thursday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in MBCC 138. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 25940 06:30pm - 08:30pm R MBCC 1382.0 CLAS
3.00149/12-12/12
Ely02 25940 - OCC ONLINE1.8 ARR
0.00149/12-12/12
Ely
ACCT A210 - Cost AccountingCovers cost accounting concepts and practices. Includes the determination, analysis, and control of product costs (materials, labor, and overhead) through traditional and advanced costing systems. Other managerial tools such as budgeting and break-even analysis and cost accounting on government contracts are also considered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Accounting A102. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23371 06:30pm - 09:40pm M MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fuller
ACCT A212 - Intermediate Accounting 1An intensive study and application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Accounting Standards (IAS) for asset valuation, income measurement, and financial statement presentation for business organizations, including the processes through which GAAP and IAS have evolved. The emphasis in this course is on the basic financial statements and related footnotes, the time value of money, the valuation and presentation of assets, current liabilities, and related income statement accounts, and other special accounting topics. International accounting
standards (IAS) will be presented parallel to GAAP due to the convergence of both sets of standards within the next five years. Suitable for CPA Exam preparation. ADVISORY: Accounting A101. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24342 06:30pm - 09:40pm T MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Flaiz-Windham
ACCT A220 - Data Analytics for AccountingThe advent of data analytics offers both challenges and opportunities for CPAs. The challenges include undertaking appropriate training to develop the skills needed to initiate and support data analytics activities, as well as altering the present audit model to include appropriate audit analytics techniques. The opportunities include a technology rich audit model that provides for greater thoroughness, efficiency, and accuracy, as well as new business opportunities to provide data analytics expertise to CPAs' clients and organizations. CPAs, whether working in public practice or industry, will enhance their career opportunities through the acquisition of additional data analytics expertise. ADVISORY: Accounting A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27479 06:00pm - 09:10pm T MBCC 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Neil
Airline Travel Careers ARLN A120 - Airline Service ExcellenceExamines the priority of customer service and satisfaction in the airline industry. Students will investigate how airlines differentiate service to be competitive and will use their findings to develop a personal approach to customer care. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27486 07:40am - 10:50am R TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
1.5088/26-10/20
Peal Diggins
ARLN A137 - Operations, Terms, SafetyPreparation for stringent demands of airline travel career training and FAA exams to include industry terminology, airline codes, schedules, Official Airline Guide, federal agencies, airport operations, history, airline deregulation, mergers and acquisitions and their effects. This course examines travel safety and security. Topics include safety regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Transportation and airlines themselves. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27025 07:40am - 10:50am W TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Peal Diggins
Allied Health ALH A001N - Personal Care Aide I Materials Fee: $30.00
This noncredit course will provide students with the education needed to meet the skills required to provide personal care services to elders and to consumers with disabilities in a home setting. Topics include Qualities of a Direct Care Worker; Work Settings; Teamwork and Professionalism; Working with Elders; Respecting Differences; Communication Skills; Working with a Consumer Who Is Depressed; Infection Control; Body Systems and Common Diseases and Body Mechanics. Students will be asked to bring a photo ID to orientation. No felony convictions.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
This course is offered at the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS) - Westminster Campus, located at: 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. The course will meet in Room A2. For questions, please contact the Adult Education Office at 714-432-6897 or [email protected]
01 27113 08:30am - 10:00am MW ALHSC 2023.6 CLAS
0.0059/9-10/9
Loveland-Grace
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 27113 10:00am - 11:50am MW ALHSC 2023.6 CLAS
0.0059/9-10/9
Loveland-Grace
This course is offered at the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS) - Westminster Campus, located at: 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. The course will meet in Room A2. For questions, please contact the Adult Education Office at 714-432-6897 or [email protected]
01 27114 06:00pm - 07:30pm TR OCCOFF HBAS-WEST3.6 CLAS
0.0059/17-10/17
Vance02 27114 07:30pm - 09:20pm TR OCCOFF HBAS-WEST3.6 CLAS
0.0059/17-10/17
Vance
ALH A002N - Personal Care Aide II Materials Fee: $20.00
This noncredit course will provide students with the education needed to meet the skills required to provide personal care services to elders and to consumers with disabilities in a home setting. Topics include Qualities of a Direct Care Worker; Work Settings; Teamwork and Professionalism; Working with Elders; Respecting Differences; Communication Skills; Working with a Consumer Who Is Depressed; Infection Control; Body Systems and Common Diseases and Body Mechanics. Students will be asked to bring a photo ID to orientation. No felony convictions. PREREQUISITE: Allied Health A001N or concurrent enrollment.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
This course is offered at the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS) - Westminster Campus, located at: 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. The course will meet in Room A2. For questions, please contact the Adult Education Office at 714-432-6897 or [email protected]
01 27115 06:00pm - 07:15pm TR OCCOFF HBAS-WEST3.0 CLAS
0.00410/22-11/14
Vance02 27115 07:15pm - 09:10pm TR OCCOFF HBAS-WEST3.8 CLAS
0.00410/22-11/14
Vance
This course is offered at the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS) - Westminster Campus, located at: 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. The course will meet in Room A2. For questions, please contact the Adult Education Office at 714-432-6897 or [email protected]
01 27116 08:30am - 09:45am MW ALHSC 2023.0 CLAS
0.00410/14-11/6
Loveland-Grace02 27116 09:45am - 11:40am MW ALHSC 2023.8 CLAS
0.00410/14-11/6
Loveland-Grace
ALH A003N - First Aid and CPR/AED for PCA Materials Fee: $45.00
This is a noncredit course. Techniques and theory of cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be covered and demonstrated. Completion qualifies the student for the American Heart Association Professional Rescuer CPR/AED certification. PREREQUISITE: Allied Health A002N or concurrent enrollment.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
This course is part of the Personal Care Aide training program. Students should also enroll in ALH A001N and ALH A002N. Classes will meet at the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS) - Westminster Campus, located at: 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. The course will meet in Room A2. For questions, please contact the Adult Education Office at 714-432-6897 or [email protected]
01 27117 08:30am - 09:30am MW ALHSC 2022.0 CLAS
0.00211/13-11/20
Loveland-Grace02 27117 09:30am - 11:30am MW ALHSC 2024.0 CLAS
0.00211/13-11/20
Loveland-Grace
This course is part of the Personal Care Aide training program. Students should also enroll in ALH A001N and ALH A002N. Classes will meet at the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS) - Westminster Campus, located at: 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. The course will meet in Room A2. For questions, please contact the Adult Education Office at 714-432-6897 or [email protected]
01 27128 08:30am - 09:15am MW ALHSC 2021.6 CLAS
0.00211/27-12/9
Loveland-Grace
02 27128 09:15am - 10:35am MW ALHSC 2022.8 CLAS
0.00211/27-12/9
Loveland-Grace
ALH A010 - Health OccupationsIntroduction to the allied health careers and programs at Orange Coast College including presentations of each allied health program and School of Allied Health Professions application. Required for admission to most allied health programs. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
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01 27553 04:00pm - 06:00pm W SCIENC HALL2.0 CLAS
0.5089/25-11/13
Plum
ALH A111 - Medical TerminologyDevelopment of a medical vocabulary emphasizing building of terms utilizing prefixes, combining forms and suffixes. Includes symptomatic, therapeutic, diagnostic, operative and related diagnostic testing terms. Students learn the meaning and spelling of medical terms with application of terms to comprehend medical record documents. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU. ADVISORY: Biology A221
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01 24894 02:20pm - 05:30pm M SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cottrell
ALH A112 - Intro to Autism/ABAThis course will provide an overview of the foundations of Autism Spectrum Disorders in children, Applied Behavioral Analysis treatment, and evidence-based intervention for treatment. This will include collecting Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence ABC data, and learning operations to increase/strengthen behavior and weaken/decrease behavior. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27320 03:30pm - 05:35pm T CS&D 1042.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Watanabe
ALH A115 - Patient Care Materials Fee: $12.00
A pre-clinical course taken within six months prior to first clinical entry. Orientation to clinical setting including communication, legal & ethical issues, healthcare finance, patient care techniques, CPR, emergency interventions, aspects of death & dying and employment as a healthcare professional. Three hours lecture, three hours non-lecture. PREREQUISITE: Allied Health A010; A111, or concurrent enrollment. ADVISORY: Non-native speakers must complete ESL A051 (exemption based on assessment results.) Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must enroll in a 2nd 8-week lab of ALH A115L.
01 20161 11:10am - 12:40pm MW MATH LCT 23.6 CLAS
2.50810/21-12/14
Riggio
Students who enroll in this lecture must enroll in a 1st 8-week lab of ALH A115L.
01 20164 11:10am - 12:40pm MW MATH LCT 23.6 CLAS
2.5088/26-10/20
Riggio
ALH A115L - Patient Care LabPatient Care Lab. Must also be enrolled in Alh A115.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26568 is for Respiratory Care (RSPC) and Dietetic Technician (DT) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 1st 8 week lecture, #20164.
01 26568 01:00pm - 04:35pm M ALHSC 1103.9 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Rafferty
CRN #26569 is for Radiologic Technology (RADT) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 1st 8 week lecture, #20164.
01 26569 01:10pm - 04:20pm W ALHSC 1103.4 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Rafferty
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
CRN #26570 is for Cardiovascular (CVT) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 1st 8 week lecture, #20164.
01 26570 01:00pm - 04:10pm R ALHSC 1103.4 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Boutilier
CRN #26571 is for Dental Assisting (DA) program students only as it will focus on chairside Dental Assisting. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 1st 8 week lecture, #20164.
01 26571 01:15pm - 04:25pm F ALHSC 1103.4 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Rafferty
CRN #26572 is for Dietetic Technician (DT) and Polysomnographic Technology (PSG) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 2nd 8 week lecture, #20161.01 26572 01:00pm - 04:35pm M ALHSC 1103.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Rafferty
CRN #26573 is for Medical Assisting (MA) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 2nd 8 week lecture, #20161.
01 26573 01:10pm - 04:20pm W ALHSC 1103.4 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Rafferty
CRN #26574 is for Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 2nd 8 week lecture, #20161.
01 26574 01:00pm - 04:35pm R ALHSC 1103.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Boutilier
CRN #26575 is for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) program students only. Students who enroll in this lab must enroll in ALH A115 2nd 8 week lecture, #20161.
01 26575 01:15pm - 04:50pm F ALHSC 1103.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Rafferty
ALH A120 - Human Diseases Materials Fee: $6.00
The study of disease processes and diseases affecting each body system. Includes etiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, methods of diagnosis, manifestations, and treatment of each disease. Recent completion of human anatomy and physiology is recommended before attempting this class. ADVISORY: Allied Health A111 and Biology A221. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 20165 01:10pm - 03:15pm W TECHCT 158/1592.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Riggio
ALH A130 - Applied PharmacologyBasic principles of pharmacology; drug classifications; methods and routes of administration; legal aspects of drug administration; pharmacokenetics:action, indication, contraindication, hazards, metabolism, and excretion. Use of drugs in the treatment of various disease processes and body systems. ADVISORY: Biology A221. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
01 20891 03:00pm - 06:10pm T MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cottrell
Anthropology ANTH A100 - Cultural AnthropologyThe analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite. The determinants of culture and personality. The social analysis of three societies. The methods and perspectives of anthropology. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24703 02:30pm - 05:50pm MW SOSCI 1097.2 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Moritz
01 20176 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stifter
01 20177 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stifter
01 20178 09:35am - 11:00am TR FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Green
01 20182 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 20183 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Moritz
CRN #20428 is online. Students must email the instructor at [email protected] by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin.
01 20428 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Salsitz
01 20458 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Green
01 21623 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Evans
01 21883 03:55pm - 05:20pm MW SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Salsitz
01 24241 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Salsitz
01 24685 09:35am - 11:00am MW C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Evans
01 25884 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zeoli
ANTH A100H - Cultural Anthro HonorsThe analysis of social structure, family, kinship, belief, and rite. The determinants of culture and personality. The social analysis of three societies. The methods and perspectives of anthropology. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 21227 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Green
ANTH A102 - Native AmericanThe course provides students with an introduction to the development of Native North American cultures prior to the introduction of European Civilization in the Western Hemisphere. Students will explore the cultural conflicts generated by the European invasion and the position of Native North American life in contemporary America. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 27045 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Green
ANTH A105 - Nonverbal BehaviorAn analysis and individual awareness of nonverbal behavior in human interaction with emphasis on Western cultural patterns. Attention is given to the various levels of segments of nonverbal human interaction, including gesture, spatiality, body positions, and expression laughter. Foundations and developmental patterns of nonverbal dimensions are explored. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit CSU
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Sess
01 21628 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plascencia
ANTH A185 - Physical AnthropologyAs an introductory survey course, the class will cover three major areas in particular: 1) evolutionary theory, 2) the theories of human origin and evolution based upon comparative anatomy, biochemical studies and the fossil record, and 3) the origin and evolution of human culture and social organizations as revealed by the archaeological record and biochemical variations in modern humans, individual adaptations and growth and development studies. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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CRN #26838 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26838 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.00810/21-12/14
Montagne
01 20195 09:35am - 11:00am MW C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Montagne
01 20196 09:35am - 11:00am TR C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Montagne
01 20199 06:30pm - 09:40pm R C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wong
01 20316 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zeoli
01 21894 11:10am - 12:35pm MW C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Montagne
CRN #25359 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
01 25359 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Evans
01 25625 11:10am - 12:35pm TR C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Montagne
ANTH A185H - Intro Physical Anthro HonorsAs an introductory survey course, the class will cover three major areas in particular: 1) evolutionary theory, 2) the theories of human origin and evolution based upon comparative anatomy, biochemical studies and the fossil record, and 3) the origin and evolution of human culture and social organizations as revealed by the archaeological record and biochemical variations in modern humans, individual adaptations and growth and development studies. Transfer Credit CSU,UC.
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Sess
01 27489 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW C&L 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zeoli
ANTH A185L - Physical Anthropology LabThis course covers laboratory exercises on human genetics, comparative primate anatomy, morphological characteristics of hominin fossils, and techniques of forensic anthropology. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Anthropology A185 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 20170 06:30pm - 09:40pm M C&L 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Egan
01 20382 12:45pm - 03:55pm R C&L 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Montagne
01 24741 12:45pm - 03:55pm T C&L 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Montagne
01 26107 09:30am - 12:40pm F C&L 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Wong
ANTH A190 - Introduction to LinguisticsThis course uses an anthropological approach to understand language by exploring the following core areas: the biocultural basis of language, structural linguistics, historical linguistics, and sociocultural linguistics. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20189 06:30pm - 09:40pm M C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davidson
01 21363 04:05pm - 05:30pm MW SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davidson
ANTH A280 - Introduction to ArchaeologyA study of the basic principles of archaeological research and cultural evolution based on technological change. Artifact types, site composition, and dating techniques are discussed as they relate to the various cultures both prehistoric and historic in the Old and New World. The cultural evolution of humans is then traced using artifact assemblages as the key to understanding cultural growth. ADVISORY: Eligibility for English A100. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 20752 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Green
Architecture ARCH A101 - Intro Environ SustainabilityThis course is an overview to environmental sustainability and will provide a fundamental understanding of the cultural, man-made and natural factors involved in creating ecological balance and ethical stewardship of natural resources. Focus will be on the building and design related aspects of sustainability. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
CRN #25944 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 25944 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
1.0088/26-10/20
Kings
ARCH A102 - Intro to Environmental StudiesThis course is designed to present an overview of the environmental studies field to students from multiple disciplines. A basic understanding of issues related to the environmental components of air, soil and water; historic development of ecological issues; economic, political, and cultural concepts; regulations, and technology will be presented. An overview of career opportunities and paths within the environmental industry will also be covered.
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Sess
01 27565 06:00pm - 09:10pm W TECHCT 1523.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Carey
ARCH A104 - Intro FrameCAD Steel FramingIntroduction to FrameCAD Steel Framing is an overview of integrated steel panelization design andfabrication. Instruction includes entry level use of FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer software as well as file export to FrameCAD Factory and machine. The class will produce and assemble a small sample project using the OCC FrameCAD F325iT. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
01 27566 09:00am - 01:25pm FSU TECHCT 15114.1 CLAS
1.00110/11-10/13
Kings02 27566 01:25pm - 03:00pm FSU TECHCT 1514.5 CLAS
0.00110/11-10/13
Kings
ARCH A105 - Drawing/Design Visualization 1 Materials Fee: $21.00
This introductory course in architectural visualization techniques will focus on how to communicate a three-dimensional design using a two-dimensional medium. Subjects and techniques presented will include orthographic projection, paralines, plan views, elevations, sections, basic perspective drawing, rendering materials and tonal values, and an introduction to SketchUp and hand modeling. Transfer Credit CSU.
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Sess
01 21176 01:00pm - 02:00pm F TECHCT 1521.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 21176 02:00pm - 05:15pm F TECHCT 1523.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 24032 08:15am - 09:15am T TECHCT 1551.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24032 09:15am - 12:30pm T TECHCT 1553.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24653 06:00pm - 07:00pm R TECHCT 1551.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Kemmerer02 24653 07:00pm - 10:15pm R TECHCT 1553.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kemmerer
01 25948 06:00pm - 07:00pm T TECHCT 1551.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Garcia02 25948 07:00pm - 10:15pm T TECHCT 1553.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Garcia
ARCH A107 - Tiny House DesignTiny House Design is a 5 week seminar course that introduces design concepts, codes, budgeting, and building strategies unique to Tiny Houses. The course is packed with guest speakers, hands-on demonstrations, and information resources. Students will plan out their own project and are encouraged to bring lots of ideas and questions. A field trip to experience a tiny house build will also be scheduled. No prior experience needed. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27568 09:00am - 11:35am S TECHCT 1552.9 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Baker02 27568 11:35am - 01:05pm S TECHCT 1551.4 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Baker
ARCH A110 - Intro To ArchitectureThis introductory course explores the professional and academic aspects of architecture and related professions. Lectures will include licensing, educational choices, history, practice, design, theory, structures, and personal goal setting; guest speakers and an office visit will give students a firsthand chance to observe multiple sides of the profession. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24654 03:15pm - 05:20pm T TECHCT 158/1592.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Kings
ARCH A115 - Architectural Design/Theory 1 Materials Fee: $26.00
This beginning architectural design course includes the perceptual and physical study of three dimensional design theories, principles and compositional techniques used in the creation and manipulation of architectural form, space, and light. Focus will be on fundamental design skills and will progress to a complete architectural design project using models, drawings, and graphics to study and communicate the design. ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A105. Transfer Credit CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21625 08:30am - 09:55am MW TECHCT 1523.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr02 21625 09:55am - 11:40am MW TECHCT 1523.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr
01 22352 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 1523.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Kaeni02 22352 07:25pm - 09:10pm TR TECHCT 1523.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kaeni
ARCH A121 - FrameCAD Studio 1FrameCAD Studio 1 is a project-based course that develops design skills to produce a steel panel project using FrameCAD software. Basic steel frame design concepts will be covered as well as use of FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer. Students will also receive basic machine safety and steel panel assembly experience. ADVISORY: Architecture A104. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27577 08:00am - 01:00pm S TECHCT 1515.0 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Staff02 27577 01:00pm - 02:35pm S TECHCT 1511.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Staff
ARCH A150 - CAD 2-D for ArchitectureThis course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used to produce 2-dimensional architectural drawings. PCs with Autodesk Architecture and/or ArchiCAD will be used and instruction will focus on computer drawing a simple project to include the following drawing types: floor plan, site plan, elevation, and enlarged section/details. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 24638 06:00pm - 07:25pm M TECHCT 1521.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Silva02 24638 07:25pm - 09:35pm M TECHCT 1522.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Silva
ARCH A155 - BIM 1 for ArchitectureThis course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as used to produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit, ArchiCAD, or Microstation will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a simple project and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23458 06:00pm - 07:25pm M TECHCT 1511.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Kushin02 23458 07:25pm - 09:35pm M TECHCT 1512.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kushin
01 27569 01:00pm - 02:25pm T TECHCT 1521.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Cambron02 27569 02:25pm - 04:35pm T TECHCT 1522.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cambron
ARCH A156 - BIM 2 for ArchitectureThis course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as used to produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit, ArchiCAD or Microstation will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a simple project and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management as well as construction. ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A155 or comparable skills with BIM. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26161 06:00pm - 07:25pm W TECHCT 1511.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Keville02 26161 07:25pm - 09:35pm W TECHCT 1512.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Keville
ARCH A160 - 3-D Modeling:SketchUp 1This course introduces Google SketchUp 3-D Modeling as used for architectural design visualization. Computers with SketchUp Pro will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a rectilinear design and exporting images and animation for design presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computers and file management. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24573 06:00pm - 07:25pm T TECHCT 1511.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Cambron02 24573 07:25pm - 09:35pm T TECHCT 1512.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cambron
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ARCH A162 - 3-D Modeling: Rhino 1This course introduces 3-D Modeling for design visualization using Rhino software. Hands-on instruction will focus on digitally modeling a design with rectilinear and non-rectilinear geometry, including preparing files for fabrication and presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computers and file management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23461 11:15am - 12:40pm F TECHCT 1551.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr02 23461 12:40pm - 02:50pm F TECHCT 1552.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr
ARCH A165 - Presentation GraphicsThis course is for architecture/design students who want to improve their graphic communication skills. Emphasis is on improving personal presentations and portfolios using Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design, and/or Acrobat. Students should have knowledge of computer operation and file management and projects to bring in. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25981 06:00pm - 07:25pm W TECHCT 1551.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr02 25981 07:25pm - 09:35pm W TECHCT 1552.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr
ARCH A170 - Intro to Design Fabrication Materials Fee: $16.00
This is a limited introduction to computer-assisted design fabrication, including simple operations and shop safety. Students will have the opportunity to use laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics, a 3-D printer, etc. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25190 08:00am - 09:00am F TECHCT 1521.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr02 25190 09:00am - 09:35am F TECHCT 1520.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr
ARCH A171 - Design Fabrication 1 Materials Fee: $24.00
This course introduces digital fabrication techniques for architecture and design, including shop safety. Emphasis is given to design iteration and fabricating basic projects using computer-assisted equipment (laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics, 3-D printers and scanners, etc.). Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23463 01:00pm - 02:25pm T TECHCT 1551.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr02 23463 02:25pm - 04:35pm T TECHCT 1552.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr
ARCH A172 - Design Fabrication 2 Materials Fee: $24.00
This course promotes intermediate digital fabrication techniques for architecture and design. Emphasis is given to independent project design and construction using computer-assisted equipment (laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics, 3-D printers and scanners, etc.). ADVISORY: Architecture Technology A171. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24660 01:00pm - 02:25pm T TECHCT 1551.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr02 24660 02:25pm - 04:35pm T TECHCT 1552.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fuchs Jr
ARCH A180 - Architecturl Constructn Docs Materials Fee: $12.00
A basic course focusing on representation skills as applied to digital and physical construction models and documents for a wood frame structure. Further emphasis is on architectural symbols and conventions, specifications, building codes, products, materials, equipment, and the development of a student-designed structure. ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A105, and
A115. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23686 08:30am - 09:35am TR TECHCT 1522.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sarafian02 23686 09:35am - 12:45pm TR TECHCT 1526.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sarafian
ARCH A185 - Environmental Design Systems Materials Fee: $15.00
This intermediate design course focuses on the environmental, cultural, and physical forces that effect architecture. Students will research and utilize design approaches and building components/systems that respond to human needs and the natural and built environments. Study topics will include site design and cultural context, environmental/climate responsive approaches to design, maintaining structural design integrity, incorporating life safety and access, and ecologically minded approaches to design. ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A180. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20820 01:00pm - 02:05pm MW TECHCT 1512.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Kings02 20820 02:05pm - 05:15pm MW TECHCT 1516.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kings
ARCH A203 - Design/Build 3 ArchitectureThis learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a small structure with an emphasis on integrating digital fabrication and/or manufacturing techniques. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and could involve off-campus assembly. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27570 01:00pm - 02:15pm TR TECHCT 1513.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sarafian02 27570 02:15pm - 05:00pm TR TECHCT 1515.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sarafian
ARCH A205 - Arch Dwg/Desgn Visual 2 Materials Fee: $26.00
A continuation of Architecture A105, this advanced studio builds on a basic understanding of design communication, strengthening complexity and design intention in two and three-dimensional visualization techniques; including freehand sketching, graphic conventions, modeling, perspective and orthographic drawings, shade/shadow, color rendering, graphic presentations, and portfolio development. PREREQUISITE: Architectural Technology A105. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20825 09:00am - 11:05am S TECHCT 1522.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Obnial02 20825 11:05am - 02:20pm S TECHCT 1523.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Obnial
ARCH A215 - Architectural Design/Theory 2 Materials Fee: $12.00
This intermediate architectural design course teaches theories, principles, methods, and means to the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space, and light. Focus is on the critical consideration and communication of spatial sequence and organization, composition, hierarchy, structure, and meaning as an expression of human, aesthetic, and environmental determinants. ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A115 or equivalent skill level. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20558 08:00am - 09:05am MW TECHCT 1512.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sarafian02 20558 09:05am - 12:15pm MW TECHCT 1516.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sarafian
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ARCH A230 - Architectural Design/Theory 3 Materials Fee: $31.00
This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of Arch A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and means used in the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in an urban context. Focus is on the conceptual design process of establishing and challenging design criteria, communication and editing of design narrative, and portfolio development. PREREQUISITE: Architectural Technology A215. ADVISORY: Architectural Technology A205. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26162 08:00am - 09:25am TR TECHCT 1513.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kings02 26162 09:25am - 01:20pm TR TECHCT 1517.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kings
ARCH A290 - History Of Architecture 1The class is an introductory study of the development of architecture and urban environments from primitive shelters through the Early Baroque. The lectures and presentations focus on environments, architects, people of influence, and architectural movements of significance. Emphasis is placed on socio-political, economic, technological, and cultural influences in the evolution of architectural history. Transfer Credit CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20216 01:30pm - 02:55pm TR TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ARCH A290H - Hist of Architecture 1 HonorsThe class is an introductory study of the development of architecture and urban environments from primitive shelters through the Early Baroque. The lectures and presentations focus on environments, architects, people of influence, and architectural movements of significance. Emphasis is placed on socio-political, economic, technological, and cultural influences in the evolution of architectural history. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24657 03:30pm - 04:55pm TR TECHCT 2103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Art ART A100 - Hist. & Apprec of Western ArtThis course provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTH 100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20218 06:00pm - 09:10pm T FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rickerson
01 22101 09:35am - 11:00am MW FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rickerson
ART A100H - Hist & Apprec. of West Art HonThis course provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTH 100
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24665 01:00pm - 04:10pm T ARTCT 3113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rickerson
01 26023 09:00am - 10:25am MW ARTCT 3113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plunkett
ART A101 - Western Art Ren-ModernThis course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance to the Contemporary period. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20220 06:00pm - 09:10pm W FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Murashige
ART A102 - Survey Modern/Contemporary ArtThis course provides an overview of modern and contemporary art and architecture from the late 19th century to the present. This course may be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20544 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 20544 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Doyle
ART A103 - Survey of Asian ArtThis course provides a select overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan from pre-history to modern times. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #27057 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 27057 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Doyle
ART A107 - Introduction to ArtThis course provides a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an introduction to the visual arts across time and diverse cultures. Topics will include drawing, painting, sculpture, film arts, printmaking, and architecture. Gallery/museum visits are required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26021 06:00pm - 09:10pm W TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge
ART A108 - Women in ArtWomen artists and the image of women in art from the Paleolithic period to the present day. Art criticisms, the feminist art movement, and the status of contemporary women artists. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21760 11:10am - 12:35pm MW FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rickerson
ART A109 - Ancient Greek Art/ArchitectureA study of Ancient Greek art and architecture beginning with prehistory and ending with the Hellenistic period. This course will relate artistic styles and major developments with the social and political events of the period. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27477 01:00pm - 04:10pm R ARTCT 2083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rickerson
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ART A109H - Ancient Greek Art & Arch HonorA study of Ancient Greek art and architecture beginning with prehistory and ending with the Hellenistic period. This course will relate artistic styles and major developments with the social and political events of the period. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27478 01:00pm - 04:10pm R ARTCT 2083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rickerson
ART A110 - Color & Design: 2-DIntroduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to two-dimensional art and composition, including the study of the basic principles and elements of line, shape, texture, value, color and spatial illusion. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations, studio projects, problem solving, and written assignments. Required for art majors and certificate programs. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTS 100
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20230 01:00pm - 01:45pm TR ARTCT 3151.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Moody02 20230 01:45pm - 04:10pm TR ARTCT 3155.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Moody
01 20235 08:50am - 09:35am MW ARTCT 3151.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge02 20235 09:35am - 12:00pm MW ARTCT 3155.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge
01 23450 09:00am - 10:25am F ARTCT 3151.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 23450 10:25am - 03:30pm F ARTCT 3155.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25776 06:30pm - 07:15pm MW ARTCT 3151.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Scianni02 25776 07:15pm - 09:40pm MW ARTCT 3155.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Scianni
01 26622 01:00pm - 01:45pm MW ARTCT 1051.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Erbstoesser02 26622 01:45pm - 04:10pm MW ARTCT 1055.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Erbstoesser
ART A111 - Color & Design: 3-D Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of design as they apply to three-dimensional space and form. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations and use of appropriate materials for non-representational three-dimensional studio projects. Required for art majors and recommended for certificate programs. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 20237 08:30am - 09:15am TR ARTCT 1271.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Thomas02 20237 09:15am - 11:40am TR ARTCT 1275.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Thomas
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 26429 08:30am - 09:15am MW ARTCT 1271.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Means02 26429 09:15am - 11:40am MW ARTCT 1275.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Means
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 27096 09:00am - 10:25am F ARTCT 1271.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gillette02 27096 10:25am - 03:30pm F ARTCT 1275.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gillette
ART A116 - Furniture Making/DesignThe student will design, construct, and manufacture furniture and related products. Same as Construction A116. Students completing Art A116 may not receive credit for Construction A116. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21449 09:00am - 10:25am TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Peters02 21449 10:25am - 12:10pm TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Peters
01 21650 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Peters02 21650 07:25pm - 09:10pm TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Peters
ART A120 - Beginning DrawingIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Focus on perceptually based drawing, observational skills, technical abilities, and creative responses to materials and subject matter. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ARTS 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20247 09:00am - 10:25am F ARTCT 3251.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge02 20247 10:25am - 03:30pm F ARTCT 3255.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge
01 20252 07:00pm - 07:45pm MW ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rokni02 20252 07:45pm - 10:10pm MW ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rokni
01 23442 08:30am - 09:15am TR ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Speth02 23442 09:15am - 11:40am TR ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Speth
01 24223 08:30am - 09:15am MW ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24223 09:15am - 11:40am MW ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25209 12:00pm - 12:45pm MW ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sheehan02 25209 12:45pm - 03:10pm MW ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sheehan
01 25777 09:00am - 10:25am S ARTCT 3251.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 25777 10:25am - 03:30pm S ARTCT 3255.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 25778 03:30pm - 04:15pm MW ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cotman02 25778 04:15pm - 06:40pm MW ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cotman
01 26765 01:00pm - 01:45pm TR ARTCT 3211.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Noot
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 26765 01:45pm - 04:10pm TR ARTCT 3215.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Noot
ART A121 - Life Drawing 1Introduction to drawing the human figure from observation using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Topics include an introduction to human anatomy and the historical and contemporary roles of figure drawing in the visual arts. Students in this course will learn both descriptive and interpretive approaches to drawing the figure. Required of art majors. PREREQUISITE: Art A120 or A120H. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20744 06:00pm - 06:45pm TR ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sabine-Wolf02 20744 06:45pm - 09:10pm TR ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sabine-Wolf
01 21082 01:00pm - 01:45pm TR ARTCT 3251.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sabine-Wolf02 21082 01:45pm - 04:10pm TR ARTCT 3255.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sabine-Wolf
ART A122 - Human Anat for ArtistsA drawing and study course using the human figure as a model. Emphasis will be on human anatomy and how it relates to drawing the figure. This course is recommended for art majors. ADVISORY: Art A120. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26890 06:00pm - 06:45pm MW ARTCT 3211.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Toyooka Smith02 26890 06:45pm - 09:10pm MW ARTCT 3215.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Toyooka Smith
ART A125 - Perspective DrawingDrawing of three dimensional objects using perspective as a tool. Emphasis on fundamentals and different procedures used. Emphasizes methods which are directly related to the artist's needs including short cuts. Recommended for art majors and certificate programs. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24018 08:50am - 09:35am TR ARTCT 3111.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Paxton02 24018 09:35am - 12:00pm TR ARTCT 3115.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paxton
ART A130 - Painting 1Introduction to the basic craft of painting focusing on the examination of selected materials, perceptual skills, and techniques used to explore elemental and theoretical design practices while rendering landscape, still life, and figurative compositions. PREREQUISITE: Art A110 and A120. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20239 12:50pm - 01:35pm MW ARTCT 3181.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge02 20239 01:35pm - 04:00pm MW ARTCT 3185.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge
01 21772 08:50am - 09:35am TR ARTCT 3181.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shoro02 21772 09:35am - 12:00pm TR ARTCT 3185.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shoro
ART A131 - Painting 2Continuation of Art A130 with emphasis on personal expression. Alternate painting mediums introduced. PREREQUISITE: Art A130. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20240 12:50pm - 01:35pm MW ARTCT 3181.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge02 20240 01:35pm - 04:00pm MW ARTCT 3185.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge
01 21773 08:50am - 09:35am TR ARTCT 3181.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shoro02 21773 09:35am - 12:00pm TR ARTCT 3185.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shoro
ART A132 - Painting 3A continuation of Art A131 with emphasis on personal expression in one painting style and methodology. Conceptual approaches and theme development will be taught. ADVISORY: Art A131. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26179 12:50pm - 01:35pm MW ARTCT 3181.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge02 26179 01:35pm - 04:00pm MW ARTCT 3185.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Whitridge
01 26180 08:50am - 09:35am TR ARTCT 3181.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shoro02 26180 09:35am - 12:00pm TR ARTCT 3185.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shoro
ART A135 - Digital PaintingAn introduction to digital painting focusing on techniques for creating digital artwork for the entertainment industry. Students will also be introduced to industry standard digital painting hardware and software commonly used within entertainment and other commercial art industries. PREREQUISITE: ART A110 and ART A120. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27476 08:30am - 09:15am MW ARTCT 3221.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kerins02 27476 09:15am - 11:40am MW ARTCT 3225.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kerins
ART A141 - Sculpture 1Introduction to three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and practices. Various sculpture methods are practiced with attention to creative self-expression and historical context. Exploration of sculptural material and concepts, technical experiences may include modeling, casting and fabricating with sculptural media. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 20268 01:00pm - 01:45pm TR ARTCT 1211.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Means02 20268 01:45pm - 04:10pm TR ARTCT 1215.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Means
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 20269 01:00pm - 01:45pm MW ARTCT 1211.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Means02 20269 01:45pm - 04:10pm MW ARTCT 1215.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Means
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ART A143 - Story Illustration TechPrinciples of Illustration applied to various drawing and painting media. Imaginative application of theories and techniques that produce original illustrations with clear communication of concept. Advisory: Art A120. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $10
01 24019 08:30am - 09:15am TR ARTCT 3221.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kerins02 24019 09:15am - 11:40am TR ARTCT 3225.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kerins
ART A147 - Jewelry 1Introduction to a wide range of methods, techniques, and materials used to create jewelry and small-scale metal artwork and objects. Includes examination of the history and contemporary practices of jewelry making and small metal casting / fabrication with a global cultural perspective. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $3001 25780 01:00pm - 01:45pm MW ARTCT 1271.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Radosevich02 25780 01:45pm - 04:10pm MW ARTCT 1275.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Radosevich
ART A150 - Ceramics 1An introduction to ceramic materials and various techniques associated with and necessary to work in ceramics. Exploration in Historical and traditional pottery form as well as trends in contemporary ceramics. Various glazing and firing techniques will include Stoneware, Porcelain and Earthenware. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 20277 01:10pm - 01:55pm MW ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers02 20277 01:55pm - 04:20pm MW ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 25211 09:00am - 09:45am TR ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mojo02 25211 09:45am - 12:10pm TR ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mojo
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 25781 08:30am - 09:15am MW ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers02 25781 09:15am - 11:40am MW ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 25995 01:10pm - 01:55pm TR ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers02 25995 01:55pm - 04:20pm TR ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $3001 26354 05:50pm - 06:35pm TR ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26354 06:35pm - 09:00pm TR ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 26892 09:00am - 10:25am F ARTCT 1131.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rines02 26892 10:25am - 03:30pm F ARTCT 1135.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rines
ART A151 - Ceramics 2Students will be introduced to the Potters Wheel and to various wheel thrown techniques. Students will be familiarized with functional Ceramics, studio organization and advanced technical language. The study of selected historic and contemporary information will be covered. PREREQUISITE: Art A150. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $3001 20280 05:50pm - 06:35pm MW ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers02 20280 06:35pm - 09:00pm MW ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
ART A152 - Intermediate Ceramic DesignThis third semester ceramics course is an exploration in surface, form, and researching the interface of clay and glaze. Combinations of various forming techniques in handbuilding and wheel thrown form will be executed. PREREQUISITE: Art A151. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 25582 05:50pm - 06:35pm MW ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers02 25582 06:35pm - 09:00pm MW ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
ART A153 - Ceramics and Its NarrativeA formal, critical look at ceramics through its social, political, and contemporary historical value. Students will design objects that are narrative driven. PREREQUISITE: Art A152. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 25583 05:50pm - 06:35pm MW ARTCT 1131.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers02 25583 06:35pm - 09:00pm MW ARTCT 1135.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
ART A170 - Printmaking 1Introduction to contemporary practices and aesthetics of printmaking. Formal elements and techniques using a broad range of materials and processes including: relief (linocut, woodcut), intaglio (drypoint, etching, collograph), lithography, and monoprinting. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $35
01 20222 08:30am - 09:55am F ARTCT 1061.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lorigan02 20222 09:55am - 03:00pm F ARTCT 1065.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lorigan
ART A171 - Printmaking 2Further development of formal, technical, and conceptual skills in printmaking. Emphasis on color printing and combinations of print techniques as well as development of personal handling of the media. Rotating concentration of specific print processes such as intaglio, relief and planographic. PREREQUISITE: Art A170. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $35
01 20694 08:30am - 09:55am F ARTCT 1061.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lorigan02 20694 09:55am - 03:00pm F ARTCT 1065.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lorigan
ART A175 - Screen Process Printing 1Theory and practice of screen process printing; construction of the screen, techniques of photo stencil making, color registration, and printing on various surfaces pertinent to fine art and commercial application. Emphasis on execution of original designs and understanding of contemporary applications. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $5001 23431 08:30am - 09:15am TR ARTCT 1011.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Brown02 23431 09:15am - 11:40am TR ARTCT 1015.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Brown
ART A176 - Screen Process Printng IIA screen printing course for artists and the art student. Theory and practice of screen-process printing; techniques of stencil making, registration, and printing on various surfaces pertinent to fine art and commercial application. PREREQUISITE: ART A175. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $50
01 26178 08:30am - 09:15am TR ARTCT 1011.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Brown02 26178 09:15am - 11:40am TR ARTCT 1015.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Brown
ART A180 - Professional StudiesAn exploration and identification of areas of employment and professional activity in art making. Presentation techniques including a portfolio of art work, personal artistic statement, and critiques and reports reflecting an understanding of the information presented through guest lecturers, films and field trips. Recommended for all Visual Arts majors. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26671 01:05pm - 03:10pm W ARTCT 3112.3 CLAS
2.50168/26-12/14
Garrison02 26671 03:10pm - 05:20pm W ARTCT 3112.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Garrison
ART A220 - Figure CompositionAn advanced drawing and painting course. The primary focus is pictorial composition. Creative solutions to the posed model situations are emphasized. Design of the picture plane using traditional compositional devices will be taught. Examples from old master art reproductions and their art history will be integral part of the class. PREREQUISITE: Art A121. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 26523 10:00am - 11:25am F ARTCT 3211.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Schuster02 26523 11:25am - 04:30pm F ARTCT 3215.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Schuster
ART A241 - Sculpture 2Advanced study in the creative use of techniques and materials of sculpture with an emphasis on metal manipulation, mold making and casting, additive sculpture, and assemblage as performed in fine and applied arts. Focus is on portfolio building for career or transfer. PREREQUISITE: Art A141 Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 20668 01:00pm - 01:45pm MW ARTCT 1211.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Means02 20668 01:45pm - 04:10pm MW ARTCT 1215.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Means
ART A244 - Metal Casting and FormingAn introduction to various processes in metalworking for sculpture and industry. Activities will include direct and indirect techniques of developing wax models to be used in the lost wax metal casting process. Students will design unique sculptural forms which will be cast in metal using either plaster investment or ceramic shell molds. Students will fabricate metal forms using techniques of forging and forming. Course emphasis will be placed on the safe and proper use of hand and power tools and upon a variety of foundry and metal-forming practices such as: mold making, sprue and gating systems, mold dewaxing, metal pouring procedures, forging, fastening, cold finishing, metal finishing, and coloring techniques. Prerequisite: Art A141. Advisory: Art A241. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Optional fee for use of Art Department materials: $30
01 27093 01:00pm - 01:45pm TR ARTCT 1211.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Means02 27093 01:45pm - 04:10pm TR ARTCT 1215.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Means
ART A247 - Jewelry 2Further development of hand wrought jewelry fabrication techniques to include explorations in casting, hollow form construction, linking devices and lapidary. Emphasis will also be on individual student's field of interest. PREREQUISITE: Art A147. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25783 01:00pm - 01:45pm MW ARTCT 1271.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Radosevich02 25783 01:45pm - 04:10pm MW ARTCT 1275.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Radosevich
ART A249 - Digital Sculpture with ZBrushThis is an introductory course in digital sculpting introducing the student to the Pixologic ZBrush 3D Digital Sculpting application. The ZBrush application can simulate traditional sculpting in clay by using a stylus and tablet to create high resolution digitally sculpted models. These models are often used in creating illustrations and 3D models for film, game, and animation productions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27582 06:00pm - 06:40pm MW ARTCT 3221.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27582 06:40pm - 09:10pm MW ARTCT 3225.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ART A251 - Character DesignAn introduction to techniques and strategies used for developing characters for the entertainment industry focusing on animation and game design. Assignments will explore how the story affects the design and development of characters both individually and in groups. PREREQUISITE: ART A120 and ART A121. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27127 06:00pm - 06:45pm TR ARTCT 3221.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 27127 06:45pm - 09:10pm TR ARTCT 3225.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ART A253 - Environment Dsgn& IllustrationThis course explores the process of designing compelling environments for illustration and entertainment projects. Students will develop strategies to understand, evaluate and create a variety of environments for film, animation, interactive, immersive, and real-world themed environments. Topics covered include visual composition, perspective drawing, cinematography, architectural styles, and user/guest experience. PREREQUISITE: ART A120. ADVISORIES: ART A125 and A135. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27583 01:00pm - 01:40pm TR ARTCT 3221.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kerins02 27583 01:40pm - 04:10pm TR ARTCT 3225.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kerins
ART A263 - Watercolor 1Materials, methods, composition, and color for still life and landscape painting. ADVISORY: Art A110. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 26758 08:30am - 09:10am TR ARTCT 3151.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plunkett02 26758 09:10am - 11:40am TR ARTCT 3155.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Plunkett
Astronomy ASTR A100 - Introduction to AstronomyIntroduction to the origin, evolution and structure of the solar system, stars, galaxies and the Universe. Milestones in the science of astronomy from ancient times to the space age. Historical development of astronomical ideas leading to current models. Special focus on the latest discoveries from both ground- and space-based instruments. Consideration of current controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical research. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 23777 04:25pm - 05:55pm MTWR MATH LCT 17.2 CLAS
3.0088/26-10/20
Contopoulos
01 24561 09:35am - 11:00am TR LEWIS 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24563 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Contopoulos
01 27549 11:10am - 12:35pm MW LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ASTR A100H - Introduction Astronomy HonorsIntroduction to the origin, evolution and structure of the solar system, stars, galaxies and the universe. Milestones in the science of astronomy from ancient times to the space age. Historical development of astronomical ideas leading to current models. Special focus on the latest discoveries from both ground- and space-based instruments. Consideration of current controversies in astronomy and the future of astronomical research. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 26972 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Contopoulos
ASTR A100L - Introduction to Astronomy LabA laboratory course designed for non-science majors. It will provide practical experience with the scientific method through outdoor astronomical observations and indoor analysis of experimental data. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Astronomy A100, A101, A102, or A103, or concurrent enrollment. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23780 06:30pm - 09:50pm MW LEWIS 2127.2 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Contopoulos
01 27211 06:30pm - 09:50pm MW LEWIS 2127.2 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Contopoulos
01 21929 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25853 06:30pm - 09:40pm R LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hutzel
01 26424 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26822 06:30pm - 09:40pm M LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Fang
01 27131 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hutzel
01 27198 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Fang
ASTR A100M - Intro Astronomy Lab HonorsA laboratory course designed for non-science majors. It will provide practical experience with the scientific method through outdoor astronomical observations and indoor analysis of experimental data. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Astronomy A100H or concurrent enrollment. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26973 06:30pm - 09:40pm T LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hutzel
ASTR A101 - Planetary AstronomyAn introduction to the current solar system. A comparative study will be made of the planets and their satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, and interplanetary debris. An overview of the formation, evolution and structure of the solar nebula will be presented. Current topics on interplanetary missions, extrasolar planets, and extraterrestrial life will be discussed. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25245 04:00pm - 05:25pm TR LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fang
ASTR A102 - Stellar AstronomyA detailed study of the formation, structure, and evolution of the sun and stars, including an overview of binary systems, variable stars, supernovae, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes, and other stellar phenomena. A survey of particle physics and special and general relativity will also be included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25109 04:00pm - 05:25pm MW LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ASTR A103 - CosmologyAn introduction to the origin and evolution of the Universe with emphasis on the cosmological models. Types of galaxies and their distribution in the universe, gravitational lensing, dark matter, and dark energy will be examined. An overview of particle physics and special and general relativity will be included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26974 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fang
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Aviation Maintenance Tech AMT A150 - Gen Maintenance Records FAA Materials Fee: $25.00
Mechanic's privileges and limitations, maintenance forms and records, non-destructive testing, precision measurement, record keeping, and ground operation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20294 07:00am - 08:20am MWF SKLCT 1054.8 CLAS
4.0088/26-10/20
Carter02 20294 08:20am - 12:15pm MWF SKLCT 11011.7 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Carter
01 27554 05:30pm - 06:30pm TR SKLCT 1052.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Foster02 27554 06:30pm - 09:05pm TR SKLCT 1105.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Foster
AMT A151 - General Electricity FAA Materials Fee: $14.00
Aircraft basic electricity, basic troubleshooting, and aircraft batteries. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20350 07:00am - 09:05am TR TECHCT 2164.6 CLAS
3.0088/26-10/20
Zombek02 20350 09:05am - 01:30pm TR TECHCT 2169.0 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Zombek
AMT A152 - Gen Airfrm/Pwrplnt Fuel FAA Materials Fee: $15.00
Theory of fuel systems and lines and fittings. Practical experience in repair, check, service, overhaul, testing, and troubleshooting of fuel systems and system component parts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20295 07:00am - 08:00am TR SKLCT 1042.4 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Zombek02 20295 08:00am - 01:00pm TR SKLCT 1109.6 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Zombek
AMT A153 - Gen Mat/Processes/Weld FAA Materials Fee: $20.00
Materials used in aircraft, cleaning of parts, hardware and other fastener identification, and aircraft welding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20308 07:00am - 08:00am MWF SKLCT 1053.6 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Carter02 20308 08:00am - 12:15pm MWF SKLCT 11012.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Carter
AMT A154 - Gen Wgt/Bal/Math/Physcs FAATheory and practical experience in a variety of aircraft math, physics, and weight and balance calculations, and varied problems. Practical experience in weight and balance of aircraft. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24634 12:45pm - 02:15pm MW SKLCT 1053.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24634 - SKLCT 1050.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
AMT A170 - Pwrplnt Recip Engines FAA Materials Fee: $16.00
Fundamental theory of aircraft reciprocating engines. Practical experience in overhauling, repair, assembly, testing, and troubleshooting various powerplants. Transfer Credit: CSUADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A150 and A153
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25921 07:00am - 08:00am MWF SKLCT 1043.6 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Franz02 25921 08:00am - 11:25am MWF SKLCT 11010.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Franz
AMT A171 - Pwrplnt Fuel/Mtr/Exhst FAA Materials Fee: $16.00
Aircraft reciprocating engine fuel metering, induction, cooling, and exhaust systems. ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A152. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20333 07:00am - 08:10am TR SKLCT 1052.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Foster02 20333 08:10am - 11:00am TR SKLCT 1105.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Foster
AMT A173 - Pwrplnt Gas Turbine Eng FAA Materials Fee: $20.00
Fundamental theory and overhaul of turbine engines, starting systems, and system components. Practical experience in disassembly, repair, overhaul, inspection, and testing of turbine engines and components. ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology A150 and A153. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27247 05:30pm - 06:35pm MWF SKLCT 1053.9 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Kimball02 27247 06:35pm - 10:30pm MWF SKLCT 11011.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kimball
AMT A174 - Powerplant Ignition Sys FAA Materials Fee: $20.00
Fundamental theory of ignition systems and practical experience in disassembly, repair, overhaul, inspection, and testing of ignition components. ADVISORY: Aviation Maintenance Technology 151. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 25269 11:45am - 12:30pm TR SKLCT 1051.8 CLAS
2.50168/26-12/14
Foster02 25269 12:30pm - 02:00pm TR SKLCT 1103.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Foster
AMT A182 - Avionics Install PracticesSchematic reading, use of multimeter, Series and parallel circuits. Avionics terminology, system interfacing, Avionics install standard practices. Diagnostic test equipment and fault finding logic tree techniques to a systems level. Advisory: Aviation Maintenance Technology A151. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 27631 12:00pm - 01:25pm MW SKLCT 102A3.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Phillips02 27631 01:25pm - 03:10pm MW SKLCT 102A3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Phillips
Aviation Pilot Training APT A110 - Intro to Airport OperationsThis course provides students with an introduction to airport operations and operations management. Students will learn about the daily responsibilities of airport operations managers to include airfield inspections, aircraft ramp handling, passenger terminal operations, airport security and cargo handling. In addition the student will be introduced to airport licensing requirements, airport operational administration and performance and environmental planning factors to include noise abatement. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27625 02:00pm - 05:10pm R TECHCT 1653.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arcemont
APT A115 - Intro to Flight OperationsThis course provides an introduction to airline and corporate flight operations and operations management to include the economic structure of the airlines, airline organization and management, forecasting, scheduling, marketing and fleet selection. In addition, corporate flight operations and the impact of general aviation on the nation's air transportation system are explored. The course also introduces the student to the world of flight operations management to include dispatch, crew scheduling, airframe scheduling and flight following. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 25271 06:00pm - 09:10pm W TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Skytte
APT A120 - Private Pilot Flight LabDuring this course the student obtains the foundation for all future aviation training. The student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary for him/her to meet the standards contained in the FAA Private Pilot Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain a Private Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Single Engine Land Rating. Lab. NOTE: Instructor permission is required for enrollment in this class. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-598601 24664 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 24664 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A121 - Instrument Pilot Flight LabThe student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the addition of an Instrument Rating for the Private Pilot Certificate. This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-5986
01 26012 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 26012 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A122 - Commercial Pilot Flight LabThe student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the Commercial Pilot Certificate. Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certificate (will be verified by Instructor on first class meeting). Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-5986
01 26013 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 26013 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A123 - Privat Pilot Advanc Flight LabFlight training in selected areas for the purpose of gaining proficiency in required pilot operations for various certificates and ratings. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61 and Part 141. All flight training labs are conducted in accordance with an approved FAR Part 141 syllabus. In addition, flight lab courses allow the student to accrue the necessary flight hours for certification and licensing as a commercial, instrument pilot. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-598601 26014 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 26014 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A124 - Adv Commercl Pilot Flight LabThe student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the addition of an Commercial Rating for the Private Pilot Certificate. All training is conducted in accordance with CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 61 and under a syllabus of instruction approved under CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 141. Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certificate (will be verified by Instructor on first class meeting). Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-5986
01 26015 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 26015 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A127 - Adv Instrmnt Pilot Flight LabThe student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the addition of an Instrument Rating for the Private Pilot Certificate. This lab course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-5986
01 27192 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 27192 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
APT A128 - Flight Instructor Flight LabThe student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA Certified Flight Instructor Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in fundamentals of instructions, safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the Flight Instructor - Airplane Rating. All training is conducted in accordance with CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 61 and under a syllabus of instruction approved under CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 141. This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-5986
01 27193 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 27193 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A129 - Adv Flght Instructor Flight LaThe student will receive training in the maneuvers and procedures necessary to meet the standards contained in the FAA Certified Flight Instructor Practical Test Standards. Additionally, the student will receive training in fundamentals of instructions, safety awareness, crew resource management, and aeronautical decision-making. At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained the aeronautical experience necessary to attain the Flight Instructor - Airplane Rating. All training is conducted in accordance with CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 61 and under a syllabus of instruction approved under CFR 14, Federal Aviation Regulation Part 141. This course will be offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Before enrolling, students must contact the instructor to document the completion of prerequisites for the course and receive approval to enroll in APT A120. Email: [email protected] or 714-432-5986
01 27194 11:00am - 12:00pm M TECHCT 1611.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 27194 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A130 - Private Pilot Grnd SchEntry level course for commercial pilot training program. Covers basic aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors and cross country navigation procedures. Provide introductory material on radio navigation, radio communications procedures, human factors and aviation safety. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Private Pilot computerized knowledge examination. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20853 01:00pm - 03:30pm MW TECHCT 1615.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
01 23855 06:30pm - 09:00pm MW TECHCT 1615.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A131 - Intro to Unmanned Aircraft SysThis course provides an overview of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Topics include the development and history of UAS, current and upcoming operational regulations, airspace classifications, sources of weather, loading and performance, radio communications, airport operations, maintenance and inspection procedures, industry and societal implications, career outlooks, ethical considerations, and basic components required to operate a UAS. The course will also introduce hands-on UAS flight and operation principles through PC-based simulation. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 107. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27019 06:00pm - 09:10pm M MBCC 1383.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jones
APT A133 - Aviation-MeteorologyEntry level course for commercial pilot training program. This course will cover the forces which generate and affect weather, weather systems, aviation weather services and cross country weather planning procedures. The course will also provide detailed material on aviation weather hazards and aviation meteorological reports. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24670 06:00pm - 09:10pm T TECHCT 1613.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mann
01 27623 10:30am - 01:40pm R TECHCT 2223.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mann
APT A134 - Av Instrument Grnd SchlProvides academic background for Private Pilots preparing for the FAA Instrument Rating. Covers principles of instrument flight, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors and IFR cross country navigation procedures. Provides material on Instrument Approach Procedures, IFR operational procedures, human factors and aviation safety. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61. All flight training labs are conducted in accordance with an approved FAR Part 141 syllabus. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Instrument rating computerized knowledge examination. Current Private Pilot Certificate will be verified by the instructor at the first class meeting. Three hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.PREREQUISITE: Aviation Pilot Training A130 or current Private Pilot Certificate. Current Private Pilot Certificate will be verified by the instructor at the first class meeting.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23788 06:00pm - 09:10pm R TECHCT 1613.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arcemont
APT A139 - Commercl Pilot Grnd SchProvides academic background for Private Pilots preparing for the FAA Commercial Pilot license. Covers transport category aircraft performance considerations, advanced weight and balance, multi-engine aerodynamics, and Federal Aviation Regulations applicable to Commercial pilots. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Commercial Pilot computerized knowledge examination. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Aviation Pilot Training A130 or current Private Pilot Certificate with Instrument rating. Students satisfying the Pilot Certificate prerequisite must present proof to the instructor at the first week of the course.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27622 02:00pm - 05:10pm R TECHCT 1613.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
APT A140 - Flt Instructor Grnd SchAcademic preparation for written and practical examinations for Certificated Flight Instructor, Airplane. Covers basic aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors and cross country navigation procedures. Provides in depth instruction in the fundamentals of teaching and learning and ground and in-flight instructional techniques. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Flight Instructor computerized knowledge examination and Fundamentals of Learning computerized knowledge examination. All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61 and Part 141. Students satisfying the pilot certificate prerequisite must present proof to the instructor during the first week of the course. ADVISORY: Aviation Pilot Training A139. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27624 06:00pm - 09:10pm M TECHCT 1823.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arcemont
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
APT A141 - Instrument Flight Simulatr LabCourse provides simulator instruction to be given concurrent with instrument flight lessons contained in APT A134. Course provides preparation for the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) practical examination for the Instrument Rating. This course is offered on a pass/no-pass basis only. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27188 11:00am - 12:05pm M TECHCT 1611.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Harriman02 27188 - TECHCT 1612.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A145 - Airline Transport Pilot GroundAdvanced course which prepares pilots or aircraft dispatchers for the Airline Transport Pilot FAA knowledge test. Course covers those areas of aeronautical knowledge defined under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 61.155 with an emphasis on aircraft loading, weight and balance, use of charts, graphs, tables, formulas and computations, and their effect on aircraft performance. PREREQUISITE: Aviation Pilot Training A130. Advisory: Aviation Pilot Training A139. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27621 02:00pm - 05:10pm W TECHCT 2093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Skytte
APT A146 - Advanced Aircraft & EnginesThis course provides advanced information on aircraft engines and aircraft subsystems, to include turbine gas generator theory as well as an introduction to environmental and pressurization control systems found in complex aircraft. The course will enhance the students' understanding of basic aircraft systems to include constant speed propellers, primary flight controls, and provide detailed information on secondary flight controls, retractable landing gear, autopilots, flight directors, fuel systems and electrical systems. ADVISORY: Aviation Pilot Training A130. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24583 01:00pm - 04:10pm T TECHCT 1613.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
APT A151 - Unmanned Aircraft Systems LabCommercial UAS operators are becoming a new occupation within the aviation industry. The purpose of UAS is widespread and may decrease unnecessary risks to pilots in certain environments. The Unmanned Aircraft Systems industry is expected to generate an estimated 100,000 jobs and $82.1 billion in economic impact in the next decade according to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI). Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) predicts 10,000 unmanned aircraft systems could be airborne in the U.S. skies by 2020. COREQUISITE: Aviation Pilot Training A131. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27626 03:00pm - 05:30pm M TECHCT 1352.8 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Jones02 27626 - TECHCT 1354.3 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Jones
APT A192 - Human Fctrs/Crew Resource MgmtCourse encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills and attitudes including communications, situational awareness, problem solving, decision making, and teamwork; together with the entire attendant sub-disciplines which each of these areas entails. CRM can be defined as a management system which makes optimum use of all available resources - equipment, procedures and people - to promote flight safety and enhance the efficiency of flight operations. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #23793 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 23793 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Harriman
Biology BIOL A020 - Connections in Cell & Mol BiolThis course complements Biol A180 lecture and laboratory and will provide essential additional opportunities for students to develop study skills in cell and molecular biology. The curriculum is designed to improve critical thinking, content application, and science writing. Opportunities to work in a collaborative environment will also be provided in order to reinforce this aspect of scientific inquiry. Speakers from and/or field trips to visit laboratories from transfer institutions may be provided to allow students to see direct application of the skill set promoted in Biol A180. This course will be the equivalent to the one hour study skills/discussion section that most four-year universities offer. COREQUISITE: Biology A180. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who are eligible for the UCI Bridges to Baccalaureate program (https://extramural-diversity.nih.gov/diversity-matters/underrepresented-groups) will receive priority authorization. Please contact Dr. Farah Sogo, [email protected], regarding priority authorization to add this course.
01 27302 04:00pm - 05:00pm M BIOSC 1021.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Sogo
01 27552 04:00pm - 05:00pm W BIOSC 1021.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Sogo
BIOL A100 - Principles of BiologyA general study of life processes with emphasis on biological chemistry, cells, molecular biology, heredity, ecology, evolution, and the diversity of life. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A100L lab.
01 25830 09:35am - 11:00am TR BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A100L lab.
01 25831 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Goerrissen
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A100L lab.
01 25832 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Goerrissen
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A100L lab.
01 25833 07:15pm - 10:25pm W BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Moniz
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A100L lab.
01 26610 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MATH LCT 13.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Elliott
BIOL A100L - Principles of Biology LabPrinciples of Biology Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20119 12:40pm - 03:50pm T BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20321 09:15am - 12:25pm M BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Goerrissen
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20365 12:40pm - 03:50pm R BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Perkins
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20368 09:15am - 12:25pm W BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Goerrissen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.01 20371 07:10pm - 10:20pm M BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Knauer
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20384 03:55pm - 07:05pm T BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Moniz
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20397 09:15am - 12:25pm T BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Goerrissen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20539 12:40pm - 03:50pm W BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Elliott
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.01 20705 03:55pm - 07:05pm M BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20783 09:15am - 12:25pm R BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 20966 03:55pm - 07:05pm R BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Blasius
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 24867 03:55pm - 07:05pm W BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 25255 12:40pm - 03:50pm M BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 26309 09:15am - 12:25pm F BIOSC 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Moniz
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 27303 09:15am - 12:25pm W BIOSC 1013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 27304 11:15am - 02:25pm T BIOSC 1013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Elliott
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A100 lecture.
01 27305 12:40pm - 03:50pm W BIOSC 1013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
BIOL A114 - Basic MicrobiologyMicrobiology as applied to disease, treatment, immunity and the environment. Introduction to history, theory, and techniques of microbiology as applied to microbial nutrition, disease, immunity, control and the environment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21596 09:35am - 11:40am F BIOSC 2042.3 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Boyer02 21596 12:15pm - 02:20pm F BIOSC 2072.3 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Boyer
BIOL A125 - Human BiologyA transferable general education biology course for students not majoring in the life sciences. Emphasis on relationships of biology to human beings with emphasis on molecular genetics, heredity, major body systems, disease, and human interactions with the environment. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21792 09:35am - 11:00am MW MATH LCT 23.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sogo
BIOL A180 - Cell/Molecular BiologyDesigned for the major in the biological sciences and pre-health profession majors. Emphasizing central concepts of biology, including biochemistry, cell biology, membrane dynamics, molecular genetics, classical genetics, and biotechnology. PREREQUISITE: Completion of Chemistry A130 or concurrent enrollment in one of the following: Chemistry A180 or A185 or A220 or A225. Chem A180 qualifying exam does not substitute for Chem A130 prerequisite or Chem A180 corequisite. Non-native speaking students must be eligible to enter ESL A031 and A035. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A180L lab.
01 26135 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sogo
BIOL A180L - Cell/Molecular Biol LabCell/Molecular Biology Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A180 lecture.
01 24086 09:25am - 09:55am T BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sogo02 24086 09:55am - 12:35pm T BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sogo
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A180 lecture.
01 24104 06:30pm - 07:00pm R BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Knauer02 24104 07:00pm - 09:40pm R BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Knauer
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A180 lecture.
01 24105 09:30am - 10:00am R BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sogo02 24105 10:00am - 12:40pm R BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sogo
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A180 lecture.
01 24106 01:00pm - 01:30pm T BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faulkner02 24106 01:30pm - 04:10pm T BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faulkner
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A180 lecture.
01 24107 11:05am - 11:35am W BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faulkner02 24107 11:35am - 02:15pm W BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faulkner
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A180 lecture.01 24108 05:30pm - 06:00pm W BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tatarakis02 24108 06:00pm - 08:40pm W BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tatarakis
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A180 lecture.
01 24109 01:00pm - 01:30pm R BIOSC 2030.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faulkner02 24109 01:30pm - 04:10pm R BIOSC 2032.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faulkner
BIOL A182 - ZoologyIncludes basic aspects of phylogeny, morphology, physiology and behavior of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Emphasizes comparing the variety of mechanisms animals have evolved to solve common biological problems. PREREQUISITE: Math A030. ADVISORY: Biology A180. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20545 03:45pm - 05:10pm TR BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Michelotti
BIOL A182L - Zoology LabA laboratory course emphasizing animal phylogeny, anatomy, and physiology using representative types. PREREQUISITE: Biology A182, or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20153 05:30pm - 06:00pm R BIOSC 2100.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Michelotti02 20153 06:00pm - 08:40pm R BIOSC 2102.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Michelotti
BIOL A183 - BotanyIncludes the dynamics of plants and their processes with particular emphasis on the structure and function of living plants. PREREQUISITE: Math A030. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20393 09:35am - 11:00am MW BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Allen
BIOL A183L - Botany LabA course in the dynamics of plants and their processes with particular emphasis on the structure and function of living things. Field Trip Required. PREREQUISITE: Biology A183, or concurrent enrollment; and Math A030 or higher (or appropriate placement). Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24554 11:10am - 02:20pm W BIOSC 2103.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Allen
BIOL A185 - Diversity of OrganismsAn introduction to the evolution, ecology, physiology, anatomy, and life history of all major groups of organisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, animals, other eukaryotes, and viruses. Students also develop their scientific experimentation skills, including statistical data analysis and writing. Fieldtrip required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. PREREQUISITE: Biology A180 with a grade of 'C' or better.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A185L lab.
01 26136 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Perkins
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A185L lab.
01 26137 08:00am - 09:25am TR BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Rodela
BIOL A185L - Diversity of Organisms LabDiversity of Organisms Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A185.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A185 lecture.
01 20867 02:30pm - 05:40pm MW BIOSC 2066.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Perkins
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A185 lecture.
01 23029 06:00pm - 09:10pm MW BIOSC 2066.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Whitlow
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A185 lecture.01 23441 11:10am - 02:20pm TR BIOSC 2066.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rodela
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A185 lecture.
01 27527 04:00pm - 07:10pm TR BIOSC 2066.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
BIOL A210 - General MicrobiologyFundamentals of bacteriology, mycology, protozoology, and virology. Includes food, water and medical microbiology, factors in resistance, infection, and disease. Human normal flora and the immune response are included. Microbial ecology, genetics, and bioenergetics are covered. Recommended for biological science majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A210L lab, #20516 or #26240.
01 25838 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Boyer
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A210L lab, #26239 or #26241.
01 25839 05:15pm - 06:40pm TR BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Neibel
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A210L lab, #26237 or #26238.
01 26537 09:35am - 11:00am MW BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Wells
BIOL A210L - General Microbiology LabGeneral Microbiology Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A210.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Biol A210 lecture #25838.
01 20516 03:00pm - 06:10pm TR BIOSC 2076.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Boyer
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Biol A210 lecture #26537.
01 26237 11:10am - 02:20pm MW BIOSC 2076.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Biol A210 lecture #26537.
01 26238 03:00pm - 06:10pm MW BIOSC 2076.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Biol A210 lecture #25839.
01 26239 07:00pm - 10:10pm MW BIOSC 2076.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Biol A210 lecture #25838.
01 26240 11:10am - 02:20pm TR BIOSC 2076.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Boyer
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Biol A210 lecture #25839.
01 26241 07:00pm - 10:10pm TR BIOSC 2076.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Neibel
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
BIOL A220 - Human AnatomyStructural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovasuclar, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems from cellular to organ system levels of organization. Taught from a functional perspective, it emphasizes the relationship of structure (Anatomy) to function (Physiology). Laboratory participation is required. This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health-related majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A220L lab.
01 26139 08:00am - 09:25am MW SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Blystone
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A220L lab.
01 26495 11:10am - 12:35pm TR BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Blystone
BIOL A220L - Human Anatomy LabHuman Anatomy Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A220.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 20746 07:45am - 10:55am TR BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Blystone
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 21199 10:00am - 01:10pm MW BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Blystone
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 25088 02:00pm - 05:10pm MW BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Madsen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 26242 03:00pm - 06:10pm TR BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Haeri
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 26496 11:30am - 02:40pm TR BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Beichner
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 26497 05:30pm - 08:40pm MW BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Madsen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A220 lecture.
01 26502 06:30pm - 09:40pm TR BIOSC 1086.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Haeri
BIOL A221 - Anatomy-PhysiologyAnatomy and physiology as a combined discipline. Designed for Career and Certificate Programs. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A221L lab.
01 20403 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MATH LCT 23.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Russell
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A221L lab.
01 22370 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Baker
BIOL A221L - Anatomy-Physiology LabAnatomy-Physiology Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A221.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 20330 06:00pm - 09:10pm M BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nowroozi
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 20408 09:30am - 12:40pm T BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Baker
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.01 20574 09:30am - 12:40pm W BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Baker
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 20678 09:30am - 12:40pm R BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Baker
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 21205 09:30am - 12:40pm M BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Baker
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 21310 04:00pm - 07:10pm R BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nowroozi
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.01 22513 04:00pm - 07:10pm T BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ahad
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 22515 02:30pm - 05:40pm W BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 25257 06:00pm - 09:10pm W BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a Biol A221 lecture.
01 26045 02:30pm - 05:40pm M BIOSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nowroozi
BIOL A225 - Human PhysiologyThis course studies the physiological principles, function, integration and homeostasis of the human body at all levels of biological organization with an emphasis on the relationship of structure (Anatomy) and function (Physiology). Basic concepts and practical applications are stressed. Laboratory participation is required. This course meets requirements for pre-nursing, physical therapy and physical education majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. ADVISORY: Biology A220 or A221 PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A110 or Chemistry A130.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Biol A225L lab.
01 25840 11:10am - 12:35pm TR CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Russell
BIOL A225L - Human Physiology LabHuman Physiology Lab. Must also be enrolled in Biol A225.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A225 lecture.
01 23722 12:45pm - 03:55pm TR BIOSC 1126.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Russell
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A225 lecture.
01 25841 09:00am - 12:10pm MW BIOSC 1126.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Chang
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Biol A225 lecture.
01 27308 12:45pm - 03:55pm MW BIOSC 1126.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Chang
BIOL A281 - BiochemistryAn introduction to the chemistry of biology. This course is designed to satisfy transfer requirements for some biology majors. PREREQUISITE: Biology A180 and Chemistry A220 or higher. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 26617 09:35am - 11:40am TR BIOSC 1024.6 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Lee
BIOL A282 - Molecular BiologyAn introduction to molecular biology emphasizing gene structure and function. This course is designed to satisfy transfer requirements for biology majors. PREREQUISITE: Biology A180 and Chemistry A220. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 26618 09:35am - 11:45am TR BIOSC 1024.8 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Lee
BIOL A283 - GeneticsThis course covers the principles of Mendelian inheritance; gene transmission in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; recombination and mutation; gene regulation, replication, and expression; cell division; and biochemical genetics. Additional emphasis is placed on problem solving. Prerequisite: Biology A180 or A180H, and Chemistry A180. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 27613 01:30pm - 03:35pm MW TECHCT 2104.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lee
Broadcasting BRCT A105 - Broadcast JournalismAn overview of television news, broadcast production and writing. Practical in studio experience with on-air news reporting and on-camera interview techniques. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26686 10:00am - 01:10pm W ARTCT 1433.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Business BUS A100 - Intro to BusinessA survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on careers: organization, management, marketing, legal aspects, international business, business climate, financial operations, the banking system, and investments. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 110
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20068 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Thursday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 20068 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Grooms
CRN #20420 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected] 20420 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Beau
01 20423 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Beau
CRN #21364 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Thursday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 21364 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Klammer
01 21426 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Grooms
01 25085 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Grooms
01 25390 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 1633.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gordon
01 25391 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 1633.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gordon
01 25979 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Grooms
01 26435 06:30pm - 09:40pm M MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gordon
BUS A100H - Intro Business HonorsA survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on careers: organization, management, marketing, legal aspects, international business, business climate, financial operations, the banking system, and investments. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 110
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Sess
01 25654 02:20pm - 05:30pm W MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gordon
BUS A101 - Social Media for BusinessThis course is designed to understand social media concepts and strategies to promote an idea orbusiness. This course includes a review of basic marketing concepts, social media methods and the development of a social media strategy. Course may be offered online and taken for a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26996 is online. Email class questions to the instructor through email in your Canvas class.
01 26996 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
01 27240 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
BUS A110 - Business LawFocuses on the legal and regulatory environment of business and management, including the legal system and methods of resolving disputes. The court system, trials and appeals, the Constitution, crimes and torts, contracts, product liability, employment, antitrust, law and ethics, corporate social responsibility, stakeholder relationships, ethical decision making, sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, corporate structure and governance and international perspectives will be examined. Case studies will be presented. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20426 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hostetler
01 20431 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR MBCC 3043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hickman
01 20434 06:30pm - 09:40pm W FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Judd
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26118 08:00am - 09:25am TR MBCC 1633.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Judd
01 26561 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 1393.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Judd
BUS A110H - Business Law HonorsFocuses on the legal and regulatory environment of business and management, including the legal system and methods of resolving disputes. The court system, trials and appeals, the Constitution, crimes and torts, contracts, product liability, employment, antitrust, law and ethics, corporate social responsibility, stakeholder relationships, ethical decision making, sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, corporate structure and governance and international perspectives will be examined. Case studies will be presented. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27471 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Judd
BUS A120 - Personl Financl SuccessPersonal financial planning addressing the fundamentals of career planning, budgeting, investments, housing, insurance, taxation, estate planning, retirement planning, consumer credit, and spending. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24948 06:30pm - 09:40pm R MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plisco
01 27029 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 1353.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hostetler
BUS A134 - Excel 1Topics include spreadsheet concepts, model building, formula development, formula functions, charts, and list functions. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) core certification. Same as Computer Information Systems A134. Students completing Business A134 may not receive credit for Computer Information Systems A134. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20469 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 20469 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.0088/26-10/20
Staff
01 20807 05:30pm - 09:45pm W MBCC 1344.5 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Strobel
BUS A138 - Business EnglishPrinciples of editing written communication applicable to business. Emphasis on fundamentals of grammar and sentence structure. Recommended for all business majors. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
CRN #20454 is online. Students MUST read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark and click on the BUS A138 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on beginning the class. Email: [email protected]
01 20454 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.0088/26-10/20
Clark
BUS A139 - Business CommunicationDesigned to develop writing skills necessary for effective business communications. Emphasizes skill in applying, planning, writing, and verbalizing business communication techniques. Students will need a fundamental knowledge of English and the mechanics of writing. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID BUS 115
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20456 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
CRN #20957 is online. Email class questions to your instructor through email in your Canvas class.
01 20957 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
01 22485 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Clark
01 24210 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Clark
CRN #26615 is online. Email class questions to your instructor through email in your Canvas class.
01 26615 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
CRN #26616 is online. Students MUST read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark and click on the BUS A139 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on beginning the course. Email: [email protected]
01 26616 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Clark
BUS A185 - Public RelationsIntroduction to the basic principles, components, and techniques of effective public relations. Topics include publicity and promotion, advertising, media and community relations, and approaches to problem solving. Same as Communication Studies A185. Students completing Business A185 may not receive credit for Communication Studies 185. ADVISORY: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25321 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Peters
01 26229 02:20pm - 05:30pm W MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Peters
BUS A200 - Business FinanceProvides students with the fundamentals of financial management. The course addresses financial organizations, financial analysis and planning, working capital, the budgeting process, sources of financing, mergers and acquisitions, and cash flow analysis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27587 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Judd
BUS A210 - Securities InvestmentBasic concepts of investing in stocks and bonds with emphasis on market mechanics, types of orders, role of market professionals, margin accounts, selling short, commissions, and choosing a broker. Comprehensive study of approaches to price patterns, value investing, and the development of a rational investment philosophy. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24952 06:30pm - 09:40pm W MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plisco
BUS A212 - Practical Investmt MgmtModern stock and bond portfolio management practices and techniques. Focus is on risk management strategies, ethical issues, and industry standards as they relate to conflicts of interest, performance measurement, and presentation of results. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25035 06:30pm - 09:40pm T MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plisco
BUS A234 - Excel 2Create templates and macros using Visual Basic for Applications to automate Excel tasks, formula auditing, data validation, complex problem solving, importing data, routing changes, PivotCharts, PivotTables, and trendlines. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Same as Computer Information Systems A234. Students completing Business A234 may not receive credit for Computer Information Systems A234. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Business A134 or Computer Information Systems A134. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25609 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 25609 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Strobel
BUS A239 - Professionl CommunicatnStudy of communication functions, choices, and roles for professionals in business. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal, and writing skills to communicate one-on-one, electronically, and in groups. Same as Management A239. Students completing Business A239 may not receive credit for Management A239. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20007 06:30pm - 09:40pm T MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Krallman
BUS A240 - EntrepreneurshipThis course examines essential activities required for launching a new business venture. Some of the topics students are exposed to include: feasibility analysis, components of a business plan, business model, intellectual property, marketing, ethics, taxes, break-even analysis, and etc. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20957 is online. Email class questions to your instructor through email in your Canvas class.
01 20821 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
01 27241 06:00pm - 09:10pm M MBCC 1243.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Scane
Cardiovascular Technology CVT A100 - Introduction to ECG Materials Fee: $7.00
Electrocardiographic interpretation and testing procedures for the ECG technician. Includes anatomy and electrophysiology of the cardiac conduction system; basic cardiac arrhythmias including sinus, atrial, junctional, and ventricular arrhythmias and heartblocks. PREREQUISITE: Biology A221. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20401 04:30pm - 08:45pm W ALHSC 2064.5 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Isaac
CVT A150 - Adv Electrocardiography Materials Fee: $10.00
Advanced procedures in electrocardiographic testing, including stress testing, Holter monitoring, and pacemakers. Advanced arrhythmias including ventricular conduction disturbances effects of drugs, electrolyte imbalances, myocardial infarction, and cardiac pharmacology. Transfer Credit: CSU PREREQUISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A100
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26290 04:30pm - 08:45pm W ALHSC 2064.5 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Isaac
CVT A160 - Cardiac Anat/PathophysCardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Includes cardiovascular structures, hemodynamics, cardiac output and blood pressure, coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction, valvular diseases, infectious diseases, cardiac tumors and myopathies, and congenital heart disease. PREREQUSITE: Allied Health A111 or concurrent enrollment, and Biology A221. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22253 05:05pm - 08:15pm R ALHSC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Isaac
CVT A200 - Intro EchocardiographyTheory, equipment, and procedures for echocardiography to include M-mode, 2D, and Doppler. Recognition of specific echocardiographic patterns and abnormalities. Relates anatomical cardiac images to echocardiographic images. PREREQUSISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A160. COREQUISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A205. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20464 06:00pm - 09:10pm T ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Isaac
CVT A205 - Intro Echocardiog Lab Materials Fee: $4.00
Skill development in using echocardiographic imaging equipment, machine adjustments, and obtaining correct views on M-mode, 2-dimensional, Doppler and color flow echocardiograms under direct supervision. Includes exercises in recognition of cardiac anatomy and pathology found in diagnostic ultrasound imaging evaluation for cardiac function. COREQUISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A200. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20462 06:00pm - 09:10pm W ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Lee
01 20465 06:00pm - 09:10pm M ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Tran
01 26775 01:00pm - 04:10pm T ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk
CVT A210 - Echo Clinical Lab 1Experience in echocardiography in a clinical facility to include conferences or lectures by physicians, sonographers, and guest lecturers to relate patient clinical presentations to diagnostic findings. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PRERQUISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A160. COREQUISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A200 and A205. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20466 04:45pm - 05:45pm T ALHSC 2041.2 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk02 20466 - ALHSC 20427.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk
CVT A220 - Ultrasound Sonograph Phys/InstThe study of physical principles and instrumentation of diagnostic medical sonography, echocardiography, vascular ultrasound and peripheral vascular ultrasound. It includes sonographic equipment design, instrumentation and sonographic imaging application. PREREQUISITE: Cardiovascular Technology A150. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24896 08:30am - 10:35am M ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
3.50168/26-12/14
Isaac02 24896 01:15pm - 04:25pm M ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Isaac
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 24897 10:45am - 12:50pm M ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
3.50168/26-12/14
Isaac02 24897 01:15pm - 04:25pm M ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Isaac
Chemistry CHEM A020 - Prob Solvg/Organic Chem 1This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that enhance success in Chemistry A220. Topics include problems in organic chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and reaction mechanisms. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A185 or higher. COREQUISITE: Chemistry A220.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24568 08:50am - 09:25am TR CHEM 2141.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Mucciaro
CHEM A025 - Prob Solvg/Organic Chem 2This course covers problem-solving skills and strategies that enhance success in Chemistry A225. Topics include problems in organic chemical structure, nomenclature, reactions and reaction mechanisms. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A220. COREQUISITE: Chemistry A225.
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Sess
01 24569 10:00am - 11:00am T CHEM 2271.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Congleton
CHEM A100 - Principles of ChemistryNon-mathematical chemistry for students not majoring in science. Emphasis on relationship of chemistry to the human body with particular attention to drugs of all kinds, food, metabolism, cancer and environmental contaminants. Includes concepts of structure of matter, bonding, acid-base chemistry, organic chemistry and thermodynamics. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25246 06:00pm - 09:10pm W CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CHEM A110 - Introduction to ChemistryPrinciples of inorganic, organic, and bio-chemistry. Not for those who will take Chemistry A180 or A130. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Mathematics A010 or higher with grade of "C" or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A110L lab.
01 25863 02:30pm - 04:35pm TR CHEM 2144.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
CHEM A110L - Introduction to Chemistry LabIntroduction to Chemistry Lab. Must also be enrolled in Chem A110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A110 lecture and Tutr A060, #26372.
01 20094 11:10am - 11:40am T CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman02 20094 11:40am - 02:20pm T CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A110 lecture and Tutr A060, #26373.01 20402 11:10am - 11:40am R CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman02 20402 11:40am - 02:20pm R CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A110 lecture and Tutr A060, #26653.
01 25865 07:50am - 08:20am T CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sharma02 25865 08:20am - 11:00am T CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sharma
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A110 lecture and Tutr A060, #26558.
01 26130 11:50am - 12:20pm M CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sharma02 26130 12:20pm - 03:00pm M CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sharma
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A110 lecture and Tutr A060, #26652.
01 26556 08:30am - 09:00am M CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sharma02 26556 09:00am - 11:40am M CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sharma
CHEM A130 - Preparation for Gen ChemistryIntroduction to the principles, calculations, and laboratory techniques of chemistry for students planning to take Chemistry A180.May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: : Mathematics A030 or higher (or appropriate placement). ADVISORY: Eligibility for ESL A060 or English A099. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Chem A130L lab, #20406 or #20476 or #20473 or #20474.
01 25866 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A130L lab, #20989 or #25958 or #25959.01 25867 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Razavi
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Chem A130L lab, #20492 or #21726 or #24989 or #20477.
01 25868 11:10am - 12:35pm TR CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A130L lab, CRN #26358 or #26072 or #20396.
01 26357 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Tu
CHEM A130L - Preparation for Gen Chem LabPreparation for Gen Chemistry Lab. Must also be enrolled in Chem A130.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #26357 and Tutr A060, #27429.
01 20396 07:50am - 08:20am T CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 20396 08:20am - 11:00am T CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25866 and Tutr A060, #27424.
01 20406 09:25am - 09:55am M CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel02 20406 09:55am - 12:35pm M CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25866 and Tutr A060, #27426.
01 20473 11:10am - 11:40am R CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel02 20473 11:40am - 02:20pm R CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25866 and Tutr A060, #27426.
01 20474 11:10am - 11:40am T CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Congleton02 20474 11:40am - 02:20pm T CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Congleton
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25866 and Tutr A060, #27425.
01 20476 09:25am - 09:55am W CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel02 20476 09:55am - 12:35pm W CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25868 and Tutr A060, #27423.
01 20477 02:30pm - 03:00pm T CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau02 20477 03:00pm - 05:40pm T CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25868 and Tutr A060, #27422.
01 20492 07:50am - 08:20am W CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau02 20492 08:20am - 11:00am W CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25867 and Tutr A060, #27432.
01 20989 02:30pm - 03:00pm R CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Razavi02 20989 03:00pm - 05:40pm R CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Razavi
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25868, and Tutr A060, #27421.01 21726 07:50am - 08:20am R CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau02 21726 08:20am - 11:00am R CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25868 and Tutr A060, #27427.
01 24989 04:05pm - 04:35pm W CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau02 24989 04:35pm - 07:15pm W CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25867 and Tutr A060, #27430.
01 25958 05:05pm - 05:35pm M CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Van Wart02 25958 05:35pm - 08:15pm M CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Van Wart
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, #25867 and Tutr A060, #27428.
01 25959 06:00pm - 06:30pm R CHEM 1290.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Van Wart02 25959 06:30pm - 09:10pm R CHEM 1292.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Van Wart
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture #26357 and Tutr A060, #27433.
01 26072 05:05pm - 05:35pm T CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tu02 26072 05:35pm - 08:15pm T CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tu
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A130 lecture, CRN #26357 and Tutr A060, #27434.
01 26358 05:05pm - 05:35pm R CHEM 1260.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26358 05:35pm - 08:15pm R CHEM 1262.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CHEM A180 - General Chemistry AThis course studies gases, solutions, reactions, bonding theories, acid-base, and redox theory. PREREQUISITE: Math A030 or higher with grade of 'C' or better, and Chemistry 130 or higher (or appropriate placement) with grade of 'C' or better based on chemistry assessment plus one year of high school chemistry. SAFETY PREREQUISITE: ESL students must be eligible to enter ESL A031 and ESL A035. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. CID- CHEM 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Chem A180L lab, #20105 or #20482 or #20138 or #22946 or #26385.
01 25871 11:10am - 12:35pm MW CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Laux
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Chem A180L lab, #20480 or #20481 or #20484 or #26084.
01 25872 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the Chem A180L lab, #26041.
01 26386 04:05pm - 05:30pm MW CHEM 2193.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Nicewarner
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Chem A180L lab, #20485.
01 27094 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR CHEM 2273.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
McIntire
CHEM A180L - General Chemistry A LabGeneral Chemistry A Lab. Must also be enrolled in Chem A180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25871.
01 20105 07:50am - 08:20am MW CHEM 1241.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Laux02 20105 08:20am - 11:00am MW CHEM 1245.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Laux
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25871.
01 20138 06:00pm - 06:30pm TR CHEM 1211.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Giron02 20138 06:30pm - 09:10pm TR CHEM 1215.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Giron
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25872.
01 20480 09:25am - 09:55am MW CHEM 1211.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales02 20480 09:55am - 12:35pm MW CHEM 1215.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25872.
01 20481 09:25am - 09:55am TR CHEM 1211.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales02 20481 09:55am - 12:35pm TR CHEM 1215.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25871.
01 20482 11:10am - 11:40am TR CHEM 1241.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Laux02 20482 11:40am - 02:20pm TR CHEM 1245.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Laux
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25872.
01 20484 03:00pm - 03:30pm TR CHEM 1241.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales02 20484 03:30pm - 06:10pm TR CHEM 1245.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #27094.01 20485 02:20pm - 02:50pm TR CHEM 1211.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
McIntire02 20485 02:50pm - 05:30pm TR CHEM 1215.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
McIntire
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25871.
01 22946 04:00pm - 04:30pm MW CHEM 1241.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Herman02 22946 04:30pm - 07:10pm MW CHEM 1245.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Herman
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #26386.
01 26041 05:40pm - 06:10pm MW CHEM 1211.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nicewarner02 26041 06:10pm - 08:50pm MW CHEM 1215.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nicewarner
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25872.
01 26084 12:50pm - 01:20pm MW CHEM 1211.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales02 26084 01:20pm - 04:00pm MW CHEM 1215.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A180 lecture, #25871.
01 26385 07:50am - 08:20am TR CHEM 1241.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Laux02 26385 08:20am - 11:00am TR CHEM 1245.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Laux
CHEM A185 - General Chemistry BStudy of non-ideal solutions, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, kinetics and nuclear chemistry. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A180 with grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A185L lab, #21940 or #23444 or #22298.01 25874 03:55pm - 05:20pm TR CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Frechen
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Chem A185L lab, #20488 or #20554 or #25876.
01 25875 09:35am - 11:00am MW CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Maughan
CHEM A185L - General Chemistry B LabGeneral Chemistry B Lab. Must also be enrolled in Chem A185.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A185 lecture, #25875.
01 20488 11:10am - 11:40am MW CHEM 1181.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maughan02 20488 11:40am - 02:20pm MW CHEM 1185.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maughan
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A185 lecture, #25875.
01 20554 11:10am - 11:40am TR CHEM 1181.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maughan02 20554 11:40am - 02:20pm TR CHEM 1185.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maughan
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A185 lecture, #25874.
01 21940 02:30pm - 03:00pm MW CHEM 1181.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Frechen02 21940 03:00pm - 05:40pm MW CHEM 1185.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Frechen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A185 lecture, #25874.01 22298 06:00pm - 06:30pm TR CHEM 1181.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Frechen02 22298 06:30pm - 09:10pm TR CHEM 1185.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Frechen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A185 lecture, #25874.
01 23444 06:00pm - 06:30pm MW CHEM 1181.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Frechen02 23444 06:30pm - 09:10pm MW CHEM 1185.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Frechen
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Chem A185 lecture, #25875.
01 25876 02:30pm - 03:00pm TR CHEM 1181.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maughan02 25876 03:00pm - 05:40pm TR CHEM 1185.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maughan
CHEM A220 - Organic Chemistry AA study of organic compounds and their reactions from the standpoint of structure, mechanisms and kinetics. Introduction to spectroscopic methods of identification.PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A185 with grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students are encouraged to enroll in Chem A020, Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry 1.
01 20489 09:35am - 11:00am TR CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mucciaro
01 26937 03:55pm - 05:20pm MW CHEM 2273.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wang
CHEM A220L - Organic Chemistry A LabTheory and techniques of separation, purification, synthesis, and analysis of organic compounds including instrumental methods of chromatography and spectroscopy. Prerequisite: Chemistry A185. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23954 09:00am - 10:05am F CHEM 1151.1 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Anand02 23954 10:05am - 03:30pm F CHEM 1155.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Anand
01 23955 11:10am - 11:40am TR CHEM 1151.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Mucciaro02 23955 11:40am - 02:20pm TR CHEM 1155.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mucciaro
01 23956 02:30pm - 03:00pm TR CHEM 1151.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Wang02 23956 03:00pm - 05:40pm TR CHEM 1155.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wang
01 26131 06:00pm - 06:30pm TR CHEM 1151.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Wang02 26131 06:30pm - 09:10pm TR CHEM 1155.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wang
01 26855 05:40pm - 06:10pm MW CHEM 1151.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Wang02 26855 06:10pm - 08:50pm MW CHEM 1155.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wang
CHEM A225 - Organic Chemistry BFurther study of the structures, reactions, mechanisms and kinetics of organic compounds. Introduction to biologically important compounds and natural products. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A220 with grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students are encouraged to enroll in Chem A025, Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry 2.01 22375 11:10am - 12:35pm MW CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Congleton
CHEM A225L - Organic Chemistry B LabFurther applications of laboratory theory and techniques in the synthesis and analysis of organic compounds including instrumental methods of chromatography. PREREQUISITE: Chemistry A220 and Chemistry A220L. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23957 12:50pm - 01:20pm MW CHEM 1151.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Congleton02 23957 01:20pm - 04:00pm MW CHEM 1155.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Congleton
01 23958 07:50am - 08:20am MW CHEM 1151.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Congleton02 23958 08:20am - 11:00am MW CHEM 1155.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Congleton
01 26557 09:00am - 10:00am S CHEM 1151.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Anand02 26557 10:00am - 03:50pm S CHEM 1155.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Anand
Chinese CHIN A180 - Elementary Chinese 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Mandarin Chinese, with an introduction to cultures related to the Chinese language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Chinese. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25219 04:45pm - 07:15pm MW LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Lin
01 26236 07:30pm - 10:00pm TR LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Satow
CHIN A185 - Elementary Chinese 2Continuation of Chinese A180, with further development of listening, speaking, reading and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Chinese language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school Chinese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Chinese A180 or completion of two years of high school Chinese with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27455 07:30pm - 10:00pm MW LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Lin
Communication Studies CMST A100 - Interpersonal CommunicationTeaches effective communication skills through the study of self-concept, listening, perception, language usage, persuasion, and nonverbal communication. Emphasis is on developing and applying good communications skills and overcoming the barriers to effective communication. Writing and speaking skills are emphasized and evaluated. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23976 08:00am - 09:25am MW LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bowers
01 23977 09:35am - 11:00am TR TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Schneiderman
01 23978 08:00am - 09:25am TR LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 23980 09:35am - 11:00am MW LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fullman
01 23981 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 23982 09:35am - 11:00am TR SKLCT 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McAlear
01 23983 09:35am - 11:00am TR CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Connor
01 23984 11:10am - 12:35pm TR CHEM 2193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Breit
01 23987 11:10am - 12:35pm MW LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Coco
CRN #23988 is part of a learning community concentrating on topics for student athletes.
01 23988 11:10am - 12:35pm TR LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bullard
01 23992 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Coco
01 23994 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Peters
01 23996 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gomez
01 24062 05:30pm - 06:55pm TR LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Monahan
01 24064 07:00pm - 10:10pm M LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nia
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 24066 06:00pm - 09:10pm W LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ivey
01 24632 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Breit
01 24841 08:00am - 09:25am MW LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fullman
01 24843 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bell III
01 24845 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bullard
01 24846 11:10am - 12:35pm TR TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Schneiderman
01 24847 03:55pm - 05:20pm MW LIT&LN 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25113 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Connor
01 25146 08:00am - 09:25am TR LIT&LN 2193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Dinger
01 25307 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gomez
01 25310 06:00pm - 09:10pm R WRTROW 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ivey
01 25519 02:20pm - 05:30pm W LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
La Mer
01 25908 08:00am - 09:25am TR MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
La Mer
01 25910 11:10am - 12:35pm MW LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fullman
01 25911 06:00pm - 09:10pm T LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26832 09:25am - 12:35pm F LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
La Mer
CMST A109 - Social Media StrategiesStudents will gain the knowledge and skills to effectively meet the growing need for Social Mediatechnology within organizations. Students will learn the basics of content creation; determine which platform best meets the needs of organizations and their targeted audiences; and, learn how to measure social media success. Students will analyze, think critically, discuss, research, and develop social media technology while understanding while understanding ethics and etiquette. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27605 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gbye
CMST A110 - Public SpeakingDesigned to teach students how to overcome stage fright and to develop organizational, research, and delivery skills. Students will learn to outline, write, and deliver various types of speeches. An emphasis is placed on speaking, listening, and critical thinking skills. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID COMM 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24112 08:00am - 09:25am MW MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Connor
01 24115 08:00am - 09:25am MW TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Navarro
01 24118 06:00pm - 09:10pm W LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Monahan
01 24119 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 24120 09:35am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
De Surra
01 24121 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 24122 11:10am - 12:35pm MW TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fricker
01 24123 11:10am - 12:35pm MW TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barta
01 24124 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
CRN #24125 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open to all students and will include a focus on issues and barriers that affect the achievement gap for African-American and other students. Students taking this class maybe required to attend cultural field trips and events. Students will attend an orientation session as a requirement for enrolling in this section. For more information on orientation dates and times call (714) 432-0202 ext. 21002
01 24125 11:10am - 12:35pm TR CHEM 2273.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ith
01 24126 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 2183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 24127 08:00am - 09:25am TR TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Van Winkle
01 24129 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 24130 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW LIT&LN 1173.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 24132 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 24134 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Coco
01 24135 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Connor
01 24139 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lohman
01 24140 08:00am - 09:25am TR CHEM 2273.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Connor
01 24141 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Coco
01 24143 09:35am - 11:00am TR TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Van Winkle
01 24146 06:00pm - 09:10pm M LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Monahan
01 24147 09:35am - 11:00am TR TECHCT 2093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Haghighat
01 24624 09:35am - 11:00am MW TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fricker
01 24642 06:00pm - 09:10pm T MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
01 24848 09:35am - 11:00am MW LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
De Surra
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 24849 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 24850 11:10am - 02:20pm F LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bullard
01 24851 09:35am - 11:00am MW LIT&LN 2193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 24852 03:55pm - 05:20pm MW LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Haghighat
01 25105 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR TECHCT 2103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McAlear
01 25112 11:10am - 12:35pm MW LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
De Surra
01 25141 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
01 25311 08:00am - 09:25am MW LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 25312 08:00am - 09:25am TR TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McAlear
01 25313 03:55pm - 05:20pm TR LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Monahan
01 25315 06:00pm - 09:10pm R LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25386 11:10am - 12:35pm TR LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
De Surra
01 25520 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
01 25913 09:25am - 12:35pm F LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ream
01 25916 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW LIT&LN 1463.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
De Surra
01 26459 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ith
01 26835 12:45pm - 03:55pm T LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
De Surra
CMST A120 - Readers Theatre Oral InterpExplores the oldest performance tradition, storytelling, and focuses on the principles and methods of effective oral interpretation. Through analysis of poetry, plays and stories, in both individual and group performance, the student will learn to edit and construct a script, and to perform successfully. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25316 11:10am - 12:35pm TR LEWIS 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CMST A150 - Forensics WorkshopCompetitive forensics. May be taken for 1, 2, 3 or 4 units depending on the number of hours and the number of events in which the student participates. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24075 02:20pm - 03:20pm T LIT&LN 2441.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Polk02 24075 03:20pm - 04:20pm T LIT&LN 2441.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk03 24075 - LIT&LN 2442.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 24076 02:20pm - 03:45pm T LIT&LN 2441.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Polk02 24076 03:45pm - 04:20pm T LIT&LN 2440.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk03 24076 - LIT&LN 2444.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 26490 02:20pm - 02:55pm T LIT&LN 2440.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Polk02 26490 02:55pm - 03:25pm T LIT&LN 2440.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk03 26490 - LIT&LN 2441.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 26491 02:20pm - 04:20pm T LIT&LN 2442.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Polk02 26491 - LIT&LN 2447.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Polk
CMST A155 - Intercultural CommunicationThe study, practice, and application of communication theories as they relate to different cultural, subcultural, ethnic, and racial groups. Emphasis on interpersonal effectiveness, including skills in nonverbal processing, assessment of different cultural interactional patterns, and the reduction of racism and ethnocentrism. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24619 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bell III
01 24853 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR CHEM 2193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ith
01 25387 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
La Mer
01 26281 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
La Mer
01 27170 11:10am - 12:35pm MW BIOSC 1003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bell III
CMST A165 - Men Women & CommunicationMajor issues will be addressed regarding communication behaviors and communication conflicts between men and women of all gender orientations. Study will focus on problem analysis specific to gender self-awareness, gender conflict and how gender is communicated and constructed in our daily lives. Same as Gender Studies A165. Students completing Communication Studies A165 may not receive credit for Gender Studies A165. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24079 09:35am - 11:00am MW TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barta
01 24080 11:10am - 12:35pm TR BIOSC 1003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ream
01 25317 09:35am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ream
CMST A170 - Nonverbal CommunicationThe analysis and application of nonverbal cues and their effect on interpersonal and intercultural communication. Emphasis is on developing effective communication skills as they relate to physical appearance and dress, body movement, face and eye communication, vocal cues which accompany spoken words, and the use of environment and space. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24081 09:35am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Coco
01 25938 11:10am - 12:35pm TR LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Coco
CMST A180 - Intro to Mass CommunicationsA survey of major mass mediums and their influence on the artistic and cultural expression of contemporary society. Appreciate the aesthetics of and evaluate radio, television, film, print media, and Internet. Advertising, PR, media law and ethics are covered. Students learn analytical skills to help become critical consumers/developers of media. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID JOUR 100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24083 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lohman
01 24084 04:05pm - 05:30pm MW CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lohman
CMST A185 - Public RelationsIntroduction to the basic principles, components, and techniques of effective public relations. Topics include publicity and promotion, advertising, media and community relations, and approaches to problem solving. Same as Business A185. Students completing Mass Communications A140 may not receive credit for Business A185. ADVISORY: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25320 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Peters
01 25975 02:20pm - 05:30pm W MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Peters
CMST A220 - Essentials of ArgumentationTheory and practice of argumentation and persuasion with emphasis on critical thinking skills as they apply in listening, speaking, and writing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID COMM 120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24069 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
01 24070 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
01 24071 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barta
01 24072 08:00am - 09:25am TR LIT&LN 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 24073 09:35am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 2193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Polk
01 25322 11:10am - 12:35pm TR TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Van Winkle
01 25918 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Davari
01 26282 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Haghighat
CMST A236 - Direct Practice Soc Med StratA supervised internship classroom-based learning and experience in a work setting where social media is an essential component of the overall organizational strategy. This 120-hour unpaid, or 150-hour paid work experience course is designed to assist students to acquire the knowledge and skills to analyze, create, implement, and evaluate social media technology. At least 4 courses within the Social Media Strategist career program must be taken. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27606 - OCCOFF COMM SITE7.5 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Peters
CMST A240 - Media LiteracyAn introduction to the critical consumption of media. Focuses on ability to access, analyze, and evaluate media messages. Develop tools to evaluate credibility, truth and accuracy through critical examination of news, opinion, advertising, PR, entertainment, and social media. Explore political/economic/social contexts of media production and consumption. May be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25323 is on campus and online. Students must attend on campus every Tuesday, 11:10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., in MBCC 304. The remainder of the class is completed online.
01 25323 11:10am - 12:30pm T MBCC 3041.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lohman02 25323 - OCC ONLINE1.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Lohman
CRN #26634 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Tuesday, 2:20-3:40 p.m. in MBCC 306. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26634 02:20pm - 03:40pm T MBCC 3091.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lohman02 26634 - OCC ONLINE1.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Lohman
Computer & High Technology CHT A100 - Comp Use in TechnologyAn introduction to the current state of computer hardware and software and software technology for the student enrolled in technical courses. An overview for the person who wants to understand computers and automation in industry. Not a programming course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26962 06:00pm - 09:10pm M TECHCT 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Warner
Computer Information Systems CIS A090 - Beg Comptr Kyboarding 1The student will develop basic keyboarding skills on a computer keyboard using correct stroking techniques on letter, number, and symbol keys. Emphasis on developing accuracy and speed. No credit will be given to students who can already type 30 words per minute. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25038 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Additional course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradford Email: [email protected]
01 25038 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
1.5088/26-10/20
Radford02 25038 - OCC ONLINE3.4 LAB
0.0088/26-10/20
Radford
CIS A091 - Keyboard Speed & AccuracyDevelopment of keyboarding skill on a microcomputer for students who know how to type by touch. Speed and accuracy development using a variety of learning aids and software for diagnostic, prescriptive drills. May be taken concurrently with another typing course if desired. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Computer Information Systems A090.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25038 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Additional course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradford Email: [email protected]
01 26738 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
1.5088/26-10/20
Radford02 26738 - OCC ONLINE3.4 LAB
0.0088/26-10/20
Radford
CIS A092 - Beg Computer Keyboarding 2Keyboarding on the computer for students who can type by touch control and know alphabetic, numeric, and symbolic keys presented in Computer Information Systems A090. Emphasis on speed and accuracy on straight copy material, introduction to MS Word, formatting of memos, personal letters, business letters, one-page reports, and simple tables. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: Computer Information Systems A090.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25039 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Additional course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/sradford Email: [email protected]
01 25039 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
1.5088/26-10/20
Radford02 25039 - OCC ONLINE3.4 LAB
0.0088/26-10/20
Radford
CIS A100 - Intro Computer ApplicationsIntroductory computer course for MS Windows and applications. Students learn about the computer operating system and software applications for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, multimedia presentations, the Internet, and social networking tools. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) certification. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A090 or equivalent. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20924 06:00pm - 09:10pm R MBCC 1373.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Clough
CIS A110 - PC A+ Certificate PrepIntroduces the hardware and operating system concepts of a personal computer and the broad range of hardware and software technologies. Provides preparation for students seeking A+ Certification sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association and certifies the competency of entry-level service technicians in the computer industry. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22489 05:00pm - 08:10pm T MBCC 1343.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Baker02 22489 08:10pm - 10:20pm T MBCC 1342.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Baker
CIS A111 - Intro Computer Info SysIntroductory course in the applications of information systems in business. Students will learn about Information Systems, hardware and software components, networks, ethics and security issues, ecommerce, and Web page design. Use of spreadsheet and database management software to create computer-based solutions to business problems. Meets the lower division computer requirement for business majors at some CSU and UC campuses. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID BUS 140
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22925 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 1343.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barvarz02 22925 11:00am - 11:40am MW MBCC 1341.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barvarz
01 22926 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 1343.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barvarz02 22926 11:00am - 11:40am TR MBCC 1341.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barvarz
01 22927 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 1353.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Murphy02 22927 12:35pm - 01:15pm MW MBCC 1351.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murphy
01 22928 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 1353.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Murphy02 22928 12:35pm - 01:15pm TR MBCC 1351.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murphy
01 22931 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR MBCC 1353.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Murphy02 22931 03:45pm - 04:25pm TR MBCC 1351.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murphy
01 22932 06:00pm - 09:10pm M MBCC 1343.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Clough02 22932 09:10pm - 10:15pm M MBCC 1341.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Clough
01 27043 06:00pm - 09:10pm R MBCC 1353.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Murphy02 27043 09:10pm - 10:15pm R MBCC 1351.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murphy
CRN #27559 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.01 27559 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Strobel02 27559 - OCC ONLINE1.1 LAB
0.00168/26-12/14
Strobel
CIS A123 - Web Page Design 1This course will provide a practical understanding of the HTML tags to design a web page. Notepad and other software tools will be used to teach text formatting commands, background formatting, hyperlinks, E-mail links, tables, forms, image maps, and style sheets. Students will also learn to insert various types of images, videos, and sound files into a web page. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20436 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin the course. For additional course information see http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz Email: [email protected]
01 20436 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.0088/26-10/20
Barvarz02 20436 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.0088/26-10/20
Barvarz
CRN #22332 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin the course. For additional course information see http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz Email: [email protected] 22332 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Barvarz02 22332 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.00810/21-12/14
Barvarz
CIS A128 - Intro to DreamweaverStudents will use the Dreamweaver program to effectively create, manage and maintain web sites. Students will work in an environment that integrates visual and code editing tools. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A123. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27242 05:30pm - 09:45pm T MBCC 1354.5 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Murphy
CIS A129 - Web Page Design 2This course covers creating and using Cascading Style Sheets for formatting Web pages. Intended for students who know how to create web pages using HTML. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A123. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #23383 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin the course. For additional course information see http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz Email: [email protected]
01 23383 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Barvarz02 23383 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.00810/21-12/14
Barvarz
CIS A132 - Bus Multimedia/GraphicsThe student will use Adobe Studio MX and Adobe PhotoShop to create, modify, implement and manage Web pages and sites that utilize multimedia interactivity and graphics for personal, business and educational use. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20022 05:30pm - 09:45pm T MBCC 1354.5 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Murphy
CIS A134 - Excel 1Topics include spreadsheet concepts, model building, formula development, formula functions, charts, and list functions. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) core certification. Same as Business A134. Students completing Computer Information Systems A134 may not receive credit for Business A134. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20608 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 20608 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.0088/26-10/20
Staff
01 20728 05:30pm - 09:45pm W MBCC 1344.5 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Strobel
CIS A149 - Office ProceduresPersonal qualities and office skills required of an office assistant in a high tech, multicultural labor force. Office applications generated with Microsoft Office, enhanced verbal and written communications skills, reprographics, telephone and mail procedures, records management, time and stress management, office ethics, and career planning. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU. ADVISORY: CIS A092
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26121 is conducted online. After enrolling students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected] 26121 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Strobel
CIS A162 - Fundmntls Information SecurityThis course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary for a student to become proficient in the field of Information Security. This course will prepare the student for a wide variety of security responsibilities. The curriculum covers a wide range of security concepts, including: General Security Concepts, Communication Security, Infrastructure Security, Basics of Cryptography, and Operational and Organizational Security. This course covers CompTIA's Security+ content and
provides preparation for students seeking the CompTIA Security+ Certification. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 or A191. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27072 02:20pm - 03:30pm TR MBCC 1392.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 27072 03:30pm - 04:25pm TR TECHCT 1361.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
CIS A171 - Introduction to JavascriptFor students who already know how to create Web pages using HTML, this course introduces the fundamentals of JavaScript, a scripting language used to create interactive Web pages. Students will create dynamic Web pages using dialog boxes, forms, menus, rollover buttons, and image manipulation. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #22262 is online. After enrolling, students MUST email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instruction to begin the course. For additional course information see http://csjava.occ.cccd.edu/~pbarvarz Email: [email protected] 22262 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.0088/26-10/20
Barvarz02 22262 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.0088/26-10/20
Barvarz
CIS A176 - Databse Dsgn/Data WarehousingCovers the terminology, technology and software used to design and implement a Microsoft SQL Server database. Student will learn to design, create and maintain a database to handle LOB (Line of Business) and DW (Data Warehousing) applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A182. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27573 06:00pm - 08:30pm T MBCC 1372.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nerad02 27573 08:30pm - 10:15pm T MBCC 1371.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nerad
CIS A191 - Network TechnologiesProvides an introduction to an overview of the field of networking, data communications and connectivity, with an emphasis on terminology, hardware, and software associated with the various components of a network. Provide preparation for students seeking the Network + Certification. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23693 06:00pm - 10:15pm W MBCC 1364.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Nerad
CIS A223 - Front-End Development 1For students who already know how to create web pages using HTML and understand JavaScript, this course covers advanced features of Front-End development. Topics include closures, advanced Javascript OOP patterns, utilizing jQuery, manipulating Document Object Model (DOM), and writing AJAX scripts. ADVISORY: CIS A129 and A171. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #26255 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.01 26255 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Do02 26255 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.00810/21-12/14
Do
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
CIS A234 - Excel 2Create templates and macros using Visual Basic for Applications to automate Excel tasks, formula auditing, data validation, complex problem solving, importing data, routing changes, PivotCharts, PivotTables, and trendlines. Provides preparation for students seeking Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Same as Business A234. Students completing Computer Information Systems A234 may not receive credit for Business A234. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A134 or Business A134. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #25612 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 25612 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Strobel
CIS A261 - Fundamentals WirelessThis course provides a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry. This course covers Cisco's Wireless LAN certification content and provides preparation for students seeking a Cisco Wireless certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A197 and A198. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24957 06:00pm - 08:20pm M MBCC 1362.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 24957 08:20pm - 10:15pm M MBCC 1361.9 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
CIS A263 - Intro to Internet of ThingsThe Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with the manufacturer, operator and/or other connected devices. Each thing is uniquely identifiable through its embedded computing system but is able to interoperate within the existing Internet infrastructure. This course will prepare students to install, configure and maintain these devices. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 and A191. Lecture/Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27575 06:00pm - 08:30pm R MBCC 1342.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 27575 08:30pm - 10:15pm R TECHCT 1361.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
CIS A286 - VMwareVspher/Instal/Config/MgmStudents will learn the concepts and capabilities of virtual architecture with a focus on the installation, configuration, and management of virtual infrastructure using tools such as VMWare®. This course covers fundamentals of virtual network design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area networks, virtual switching, virtual system management, and engineering for high availability. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A110 and A191. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #24943 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. All labs will be done on non-school hardware. For hardware requirements and other course information, please see OCC Canvas for this course
01 24943 - OCC ONLINE2.8 ARR
2.50168/26-12/14
Baker02 24943 - OCC ONLINE1.7 LAB
0.50168/26-12/14
Baker
Computer Science CS A131 - Python Programming 1Introduction to fundamental concepts and techniques for writing software in the Python programming language. Covers the syntax and semantics of data types, expressions, exceptions, control structures, Input/output, methods, classes, and pragmatics of Python programming. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. PREREQUISITE: CS A170. ADVISORY: CIS A090 and CIS A100 or CIS A111.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26693 06:00pm - 08:30pm TR MBCC 1255.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CS A150 - C++ Programming 1First course in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ programming language. Topics include data types, strings, operators, expressions, control flow, input/output, functions, pointers, arrays, preprocessor, streams, enumerated data type, dynamic memory allocation, objects, classes, vectors, inheritance, object-oriented design and recursion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A131 or A140 or A142 or A170. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20595 09:35am - 12:05pm MW MBCC 1265.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gilbert
01 23378 02:20pm - 04:50pm TR MBCC 1265.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gilbert
01 24961 06:00pm - 08:30pm TR MBCC 1265.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gilbert
01 25807 02:20pm - 04:50pm MW MBCC 1265.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gilbert
CS A170 - Java Programming 1A first Computer Science course taught using the Java programming language. Students will build Java applications. Emphasis will be placed on programming fundamentals such as variables, selection and loops as well as object-oriented programming concepts including classes and inheritance. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A090 and A100 or A111.Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21831 02:20pm - 04:00pm TR MBCC 1254.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 21831 04:00pm - 04:50pm TR MBCC 1251.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 22191 11:10am - 12:45pm MW MBCC 1373.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 22191 12:45pm - 01:40pm MW MBCC 1371.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24347 11:10am - 12:45pm TR MBCC 1253.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24347 12:45pm - 01:40pm TR MBCC 1251.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25398 06:00pm - 07:35pm TR MBCC 1243.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 25398 07:35pm - 08:30pm TR MBCC 1241.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25808 02:20pm - 03:55pm MW MBCC 1393.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 25808 03:55pm - 04:50pm MW MBCC 1391.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 25931 09:35am - 11:10am TR MBCC 1393.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 25931 11:10am - 12:05pm TR MBCC 1391.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26122 06:00pm - 07:35pm MW MBCC 1263.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26122 07:35pm - 08:30pm MW MBCC 1261.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26279 09:35am - 11:10am MW MBCC 1253.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 26279 11:10am - 12:05pm MW MBCC 1251.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
01 26763 11:10am - 12:45pm TR MBCC 1363.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Paulding02 26763 12:45pm - 01:40pm TR MBCC 1361.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paulding
01 26948 02:20pm - 03:55pm TR MBCC 1343.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Paulding02 26948 03:55pm - 04:50pm TR MBCC 1341.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paulding
CS A200 - Data StructuresA study of data abstraction and algorithm analysis. Data structures include lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables, and graphs. Algorithms include searching, sorting, pattern-matching, tree traversal, and balancing. This is a core course for students who want to study advanced programming, computer science, or engineering. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A250. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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CRN #23787 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, 2:20-4:50 p.m. in MBCC 123. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 23787 02:20pm - 04:50pm W MBCC 1232.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ernsberger02 23787 - OCC ONLINE2.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ernsberger
CS A216 - Computer ArchitectureA course in the architecture of computers. Topics will include Boolean algebra and computer arithmetic, digital logic, micro and macro architecture, Assembly language, performance, datapath and control, memory hierarchies, interfacing and peripherals, and multiprocessing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Five hours. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A150 and A170. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25809 06:00pm - 08:30pm MW MBCC 1255.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27446 02:20pm - 04:50pm TR MBCC 1365.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CS A220 - Software EngineeringIntroduction to the concepts, methods, and current practice of software engineering. Study the lifecycle of a software system. Employ engineering methods, processes, techniques, and measurement. Use of tools to manage software development. Project work is required to illustrating the various elements. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A150 and Computer Science A170. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26124 11:10am - 01:40pm TR MBCC 1235.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
01 26950 02:20pm - 04:50pm MW MBCC 1385.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CS A250 - C++ Programming 2Second course in ANSI/ISO Standard C++ programming language. Topics include sorting and searching, data structures, operator overloading, memory management, exception handling, name scope management, polymorphism, templates, STL containers, STL algorithm and iterators, and functional programming. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A150 and A131 or A140 or A170. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20690 02:20pm - 04:50pm TR MBCC 1235.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ernsberger
01 25399 11:10am - 01:40pm MW MBCC 1235.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ernsberger
01 26125 06:30pm - 09:00pm TR MBCC 1235.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ernsberger
01 27244 02:20pm - 04:50pm MW MBCC 1255.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Rodgers
CS A257 - Boolean Algebra and LogicAn introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer Science. Topics covered include basic logic, proof techniques, relations, Boolean algebra, logic gates, languages and grammars, finite-state machines, and Turing machines. Prerequisites: Computer Science A131 or A140 or A150 or A170. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26126 02:20pm - 05:30pm TR MBCC 1246.8 CLAS
3.0088/26-10/20
Rodgers
CS A262 - Discrete StructuresAn introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer Science with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered include functions, relations, sets, basic logic, proof techniques, basics of counting, graphs, trees, and discrete probability. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID COMP 152. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A122 or A131 or A140 or A150 or A170.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25400 11:10am - 12:45pm MW MBCC 1243.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rodgers02 25400 12:45pm - 01:40pm MW MBCC 1241.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rodgers
01 26127 11:10am - 12:10pm TR MBCC 1242.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rodgers02 26127 12:10pm - 01:40pm TR MBCC 1243.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rodgers
CS A272 - Java Programming 2A second course in Java programming language. Topics include object-oriented design, inheritance, interfaces, abstract and anonymous inner classes, I/O & exceptions, generics, regular expressions, databases, XML, GUI construction, graphics and multimedia, Java collections, data structures, lambda expressions and multithreading. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A170. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26566 11:10am - 12:50pm MW MBCC 1394.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Paulding02 26566 12:50pm - 01:40pm MW MBCC 1391.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paulding
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
CS A273 - Mobile Application DevelopmentThis course covers how to develop applications for smartphones and tablets with the Android open-source platform. Topics include the Model-View-Controller architecture, designing and handling user input, defining activity layouts, application events, displaying images, managing navigation and core device features, such as GPS, accelerometers and touch gestures. Students will leverage and expand their Java programming knowledge to build mobile applications from start to finish. PREREQUISITE: Computer Science A250 or A272. COREQUISITE: Computer Science A272, which can be taken concurrently with CS A273. Transfer Status: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26292 06:00pm - 07:35pm MW MBCC 1353.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Paulding02 26292 07:35pm - 08:30pm MW MBCC 1351.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paulding
Construction Technology CNST A100 - Principles of ConstructionAn introductory course to construction covering, hand and power tools, building code development and applications, blueprints, license and contract law, jobsite safety and construction trades. May be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26963 01:45pm - 05:20pm M TECHCT 2223.9 CLAS
1.5088/26-10/20
Ortiz
CNST A114 - Cabinet MakingIntroduction to wood as a building material. Introduction to basic wood and machine tools to bring forth the structural and visual potential of the material. The basic skill set includes two-dimensional design and drawing concept development, furniture history, and studio practices. Two items are p.m. selected by the staff as a platform for skill mastery demonstration. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24917 09:00am - 10:25am MW TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Peters02 24917 10:25am - 12:10pm MW TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Peters
01 26719 06:00pm - 07:25pm MW TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Peters02 26719 07:35pm - 09:10pm MW TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Peters
CNST A116 - Furniture Making/DesignThe student will design, construct, and manufacture furniture and related products. Same as Art A116. Students completing Construction A116 may not receive credit for Art A116. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20204 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Peters02 20204 07:25pm - 09:10pm TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Peters
01 21235 09:00am - 10:25am TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Peters02 21235 10:25am - 12:10pm TR TECHCT 1353.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Peters
CNST A157 - Photovoltaic Syst InstallationPresents principles of Photovoltaic Systems and incorporates hands on activities for all topics. Solar Energy fundamentals and applications, electricity and safety basics, PV modules, system components, system sizing, electrical design, mechanical design and performance analysis and troubleshooting. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27021 06:00pm - 08:05pm F TECHCT 2222.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 27021 09:00am - 01:15pm S TECHCT 2164.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
CNST A165 - Constr Safety-CAL/OSHARegulations related to general construction safety. Meets the requirements and follows the guidelines for 30-hour OSHA Construction Outreach Training. U.S. Department of Labor cards will be issued upon successful completion of this course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20634 06:00pm - 09:10pm T TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kelly
01 26845 09:25am - 12:35pm W TECHCT 2163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kelly
CNST A170 - Intro to ConstructionFundamentals of the construction industry; terminology and procedures; an overview of trades, skills, and processes. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24216 06:00pm - 09:10pm F TECHCT 1843.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Macarewich
CNST A180 - Building ConstructionTechnical and practical experience to complete floor and wall framing of a house including underpinning, wall layout, and wall construction up to the ceiling joists. Estimating of materials, basic surveying, and concrete foundation formwork are also covered. ADVISORY: Construction Technology A190 or A195 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 21079 05:25pm - 06:50pm MW TECHCT 1653.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Pena02 21079 06:50pm - 10:25pm MW CONST AREA6.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pena
CNST A190 - Blueprnt Readng & Draft Materials Fee: $40.25
Develop blueprint reading and drafting skills in all aspects of residential construction to acquire realistic understanding of prints and sketches as a means of communication in construction. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20614 06:00pm - 10:15pm M TECHCT 2124.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ortiz
01 24918 02:30pm - 04:35pm TR TECHCT 2124.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Pena
CNST A195 - Building Code and LawA complete analysis of the International Residential Code and city and county related building codes. Special ordinances and land usage are also covered. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20794 06:00pm - 09:10pm M TECHCT 2223.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bogle
CNST A220 - Construction EstimatingConstruction estimating including bid preparation, material quantity take-off and analysis, subcontractor bids, bidding practices and final bid form compilation and submittal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23833 02:00pm - 05:10pm W TECHCT 2163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Macarewich
CNST A240 - Specialty TradesThis introductory course covers interior and exterior building finishes and stairs, including layoutfabrication and installation of stairs; an introduction to framing, pre hung door and window installation; drywall, and stucco plastering . Building codes are included. Transfer Credit: CSU.. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24919 05:30pm - 06:55pm TR TECHCT 1853.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Ortiz02 24919 06:55pm - 10:30pm TR TECHCT 1856.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ortiz
CNST A241 - Finish CarpentryThis course covers interior and exterior building finishes, including door materials, construction, hardware and installation:interior and exterior millwork; molding, cabinetry and exterior siding. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 27555 05:30pm - 06:55pm TR TECHCT 1823.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Pena02 27555 06:55pm - 10:30pm TR CONST AREA6.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pena
CNST A252 - Bus Law For ContractorsLegal aspects of the formation, operation, regulatory requirements, financing, and contracts for successfully operating a construction contracting business in California. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26168 06:00pm - 09:35pm M TECHCT 1843.9 CLAS
1.50810/21-12/14
Macarewich
CNST A260 - Masonry ConstructionCovers masonry materials, construction and blueprint reading with estimating, construction masonry block walls, paving, veneering, brick and stone pilasters, brick walls and planter boxes, stucco over masonry. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24209 06:00pm - 09:20pm F TECHCT 2093.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Ortiz02 24209 08:00am - 03:05pm S CONST AREA7.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ortiz
CNST A265 - Plumbing 1A course designed to provide students with entry-level instruction involving the theory and skills of residential plumbing systems. Knowledge of basic principles, functions and design, as well as the physical ability to install and test the rough-in plumbing in a single family dwelling. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20817 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 1833.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Shields02 20817 07:25pm - 09:10pm TR CONST AREA3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shields
CNST A270 - Contrator's License LawPreparation for the California State Contractor Examination in any classification. Includes state license law, civil code, civil procedure, labor law, contract law, and asbestos regulations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24027 06:00pm - 09:35pm M TECHCT 1813.9 CLAS
1.5088/26-10/20
Macarewich
Consumer Studies COS A180 - Life ManagementThis course develops skills in value clarification, goal setting, resource allocation, decision-making priority management, money management, workplace management, communication skills and healthy habits.Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27571 09:35am - 11:00am TR CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sabori
Counseling COUN A100 - Introduction to CollegeIntroduces new students to college services and facilities, academic policies and various segments of higher education in California. Includes time management, study skills, and academic planning. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25707 11:10am - 01:15pm W WATSON 2442.3 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Pham
01 25708 11:10am - 01:15pm W WATSON 2442.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Martin
01 26104 03:00pm - 05:05pm T WATSON 2442.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Johnson
COUN A101 - New Horizons:Adults Retrng Clg Materials Fee: $5.00
An orientation course designed to assist adults re-entering academic life. Orientation to O.C.C. and higher education will be offered. Topics will include career development, career change, study skills, time management, life transitions, job skills, self-esteem, assertion, and communication skills. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25709 06:00pm - 08:20pm M WATSON 2622.6 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Jackson
COUN A104 - Career/Life Planng:Holistic Materials Fee: $30.00
In depth career and life planning: Designed primarily for students uncertain about educational-occupational plans. Standardized tests of interests, personality characteristics, and values are utilized to develop a systemic approach to career and life development. This course emphasizes the importance of taking personal responsibility for one's educational, career and personal decisions to achieve satisfaction through work and life balance. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #24352 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Monday, 11:10 a.m.-12:35 p.m. in Watson 262. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24352 11:10am - 12:35pm M WATSON 2621.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McKinley02 24352 - OCC ONLINE1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
McKinley
CRN #24355 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 9:35-11 a.m. in TBD. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24355 09:35am - 11:00am T SOSCI 1041.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Marron02 24355 - OCC ONLINE1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Marron
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
CRN #25711 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday, 9:35-11 a.m. in Watson 262. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 25711 09:35am - 11:00am W WATSON 2621.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Marron02 25711 - OCC ONLINE1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Marron
01 25713 06:00pm - 07:25pm MW WATSON 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bahraini
CRN #26105 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday. 11:10 a.m.-12:35 p.m. in Watson 262. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 26105 11:10am - 12:35pm W WATSON 2621.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Celo02 26105 - OCC ONLINE1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Celo
CRN #27591 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Thursday, 3-4:25 p.m. in Watson 242. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 27591 03:00pm - 04:25pm R WATSON 2421.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ottoson02 27591 - OCC ONLINE1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ottoson
COUN A105 - Strategies for College Success Materials Fee: $18.00
This is a course designed to integrate personal growth, critical and creative thinking, problem solving and academic and career success. Topics include study techniques, orientation to higher education and resources, life skills, academic planning, and personal development. For all students wishing to improve their success in college. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #24050 Is part of the Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP) and focuses on multicultural issues and barriers that affect first generation students. Students must attend an orientation before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and time call (714) 432-5792.01 24050 11:10am - 12:35pm MW WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ortega
CRN #24051 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open to all students and will include a focus on issues and barriers that affect the achievement gap for African-American and other students. Students taking this class maybe required to attend cultural field trips and events. Students will attend an orientation session as a requirement for enrolling in this section. For more information on orientation dates and times call (714) 432-0202 ext. 21002
01 24051 09:35am - 11:00am TR WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Phillips
01 24052 06:00pm - 09:10pm M WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vidal
01 24053 11:10am - 12:35pm TR WATSON 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Miranda
CRN #24055 is part of a learning community concentrating on topics for student athletes.
01 24055 09:35am - 11:00am MW WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kirch
01 24056 11:10am - 12:35pm TR WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lachman
CRN #24057 is part of the Puente Project. This class is open to all students and focuses on multi-cultural issues and barriers that affect first generation college students. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For more information on orientation dates and times, call (714) 432-5864.
01 24057 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Traver
01 24059 06:00pm - 09:10pm R WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Plum
CRN #24789 Is part of the Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP) and focuses on multicultural issues and barriers that affect first generation students. Students must attend an orientation before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and time call (714) 432-5792.
01 24789 09:35am - 11:00am TR WATSON 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bagatourian
CRN #25980 is part of the Transfer Opportunity Program (TOP) and focuses on multicultural issues and barriers that affect first generation college students. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times call (714) 432-5792.
01 25980 09:35am - 11:00am MW WATSON 2443.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Tom
01 26594 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Frias
COUN A107 - Chicana/o Latina/o Exp Hgr EdCounseling practices will be applied to explore factors that contribute to a successful experience in higher education for Chicana/o and Latina/o students. An examination of the educational experience of the Chicana/o and Latina/o community in the United States. Emphasis on understanding the background of Chicana/o and Latina/o students in relation to current educational conditions and trends. Advisory: English A099. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26219 is part of the CLEEO Project titled: Race, Ethnicity, and Equity in America. This class is open to all students and focuses on Multicultural Themes in Contemporary American society. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times, email [email protected] or call (714) 432-5778.
01 26219 03:00pm - 04:25pm MW WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cuellar
COUN A107H - Chican@ Latin@ ExpHgrEd Counseling practices will be applied to explore factors that contribute to a successful experience in higher education for Chicana/o and Latina/o students. An examination of the educational experience of the Chicana/o and Latina/o community in the United States. Emphasis on understanding the background of Chicana/o and Latina/o students in relation to current educational conditions and trends. ADVISORY: ENGL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26698 is part of the CLEEO Project titled: Race, Ethnicity, and Equity in America. This class is open to all students and focuses on Multicultural Themes in Contemporary American society. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times, email [email protected] or call (714) 432-5778.
01 26698 03:00pm - 04:25pm MW WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cuellar
COUN A109 - Devlop/Undrstnd HapinesStudy of current research and the practical application of research to attain sustainable increases in well-being in order to live a fulfilling life. Will explore such questions as: What is happiness? How do we measure it? What is the evolutionary significance of positive emotion? Topics include the role of happiness, love, spirituality, relationships, forgiveness, and mindfulness. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26431 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Monday, 12:45-2:10 p.m. in Watson 244. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26431 12:45pm - 02:10pm M WATSON 2441.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Schneiderman02 26431 - OCC ONLINE1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Schneiderman
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
COUN A110 - Applied Stress ManagementThis course is designed to respond to the need to understand and manage personal stress. Symptom identification and management techniques will be emphasized. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21189 06:00pm - 09:05pm T WATSON 2443.3 CLAS
2.001010/8-12/17
Jackson
COUN A120 - Career Decisn Making/Accleratd Materials Fee: $30.00
An accelerated class designed for students who are uncertain about their educational-occupational plans. Career inventories are used along with non-test data to evaluate occupational choices. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22066 08:55am - 11:00am TR WATSON 2624.6 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Barnes
01 22072 08:50am - 11:00am TR WATSON 2624.8 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Barnes
01 26106 06:00pm - 10:15pm R WATSON 2624.5 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Castillo
COUN A170 - College Major Search Materials Fee: $21.50
Course is designed to facilitate students' exploration and selection of a college major. Students will examine and apply a decision making process in identifying their academic interests and develop an educational plan based on a major selection. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24980 03:10pm - 05:15pm T WATSON 2622.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Vargas
01 24981 11:10am - 01:15pm W CHEM 2192.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Lane
Culinary Arts CA A100 - Intro Hospitality IndustryOverview of the hospitality industry. Same as Food Service Management A100 and Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Students completing Culinary Arts A100 may not receive credit for Food Service Management A100 or Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26917 09:45am - 12:55pm R STUCTR CLRM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Yates
01 27459 08:45am - 11:55am T 3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CA A120 - Culinary Principles 1 Materials Fee: $45.00
The class focus is on the fundamentals of food preparation, emphasizing quality standards of production and the basic cooking methods as used in the modern commercial kitchen. Laboratory work includes knife skill, vegetable cuts, and preparation of vegetables, soups, stocks, and sauces. High standards of professionalism, sanitation, and proper work habits will also be emphasized. Class requires purchase of a set of knives. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in the CA A120 lecture must also enroll in a CA A120L lab.
01 20630 12:45pm - 02:10pm W STUCTR CLRM1.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barber
CA A120L - Culinary Principles 1 LabCulinary Principles 1 Lab. Must also be enrolled in CA A120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A120 lecture.
01 20632 07:25am - 12:25pm W CAPTBL KITCHEN5.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barber
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A120 lecture.
01 20658 02:15pm - 07:15pm W CAPTBL KITCHEN5.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Dunner
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A120 lecture.01 22977 07:25am - 12:25pm M CAFETR KITCHEN5.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Terusa
CA A122 - Culinary Principles 2 Materials Fee: $120.00
Focus on the basic cooking methods as they apply to the major cuts of beef, veal, lamb, pork, poultry, and seafood. Portion control and proper boning techniques will be demonstrated and practiced. Quality standards of food presentation and achieving proper flavor through the correct application of the principles and processes of modern cookery will be practiced. High standards of professionalism, sanitation, and proper work habits will also be emphasized. Course requires purchase of a set of knives. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A120 Culinary Principles 1 with minimum grade of C or better. Lecture/Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A122L lab.
01 20633 01:10pm - 02:35pm T CAPTBL DINE RM1.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barber
CA A122L - Culinary Principles 2 LabCulinary Principles 2 Lab. Must also be enrolled in CA A122.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A122 lecture.
01 20928 08:00am - 01:00pm T CAPTBL KITCHEN5.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barber
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A122 lecture.01 25053 03:00pm - 08:00pm T CAFETR KITCHEN5.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Dunner
CA A124 - Principles of Baking 1 Materials Fee: $66.00
Study the fundamentals of baking, including ingredient composition and function, preparation and evaluation of yeast, roll-in yeast, and quick breads, biscuits and muffins, cookies, shortened cakes, pies, custards, and recipe conversion. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A124L lab.
01 20650 12:45pm - 01:45pm T STUCTR CLRM1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Simpson
CA A124L - Principles of Baking 1 LabPrinciples of Baking 1 Lab. Must also be enrolled in CA A124.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A124 lecture #20650.
01 20655 03:45pm - 08:00pm R CAFETR BAKERY LAB4.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ju
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A124 lecture #20650.
01 24886 02:00pm - 06:15pm T CAFETR BAKERY LAB4.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Grandmont
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A124 lecture #20650.
01 26584 08:00am - 12:15pm T CAFETR BAKERY LAB4.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Simpson
CA A126 - Principles of Baking 2 Materials Fee: $35.00
Advanced course in pastry arts production, including puff pastry, foam cakes, classical European tortes, pastry fillings, meringues, cake decorating, chocolate handling, glazes, icings, tarts, and pate a choux. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A124 Principles of Baking 1 with minimum grade of "C" or better. Lecture/Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27440 12:45pm - 01:45pm W CAPTBL DINE RM1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Simpson
CA A126L - Principles of Baking 2 LabPrinciples of Baking 2 Lab. Must also be enrolled in CA A126.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27441 08:00am - 12:15pm W CAFETR BAKERY LAB4.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sanders
01 27442 02:00pm - 06:15pm W CAFETR BAKERY LAB4.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ju
CA A149 - Pantry Materials Fee: $55.00
Methods of pantry and breakfast preparation, including proper use of cook's knife, preparation and presentation of salad and salad dressings, proper vegetable and fruit cuts, and vegetable and fruit identification. Basic cooking methods applied in breakfast service will be covered. Students will also learn to use standardized recipes and practice quantity food preparation. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A149L lab.
01 20639 11:30am - 12:30pm M CAPTBL DINE RM1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CA A149L - Pantry LabPantry Lab. Must also be enrolled in CA A149.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A149 lecture.
01 20640 02:00pm - 05:10pm T CAPTBL KITCHEN3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A149 lecture.
01 21698 08:00am - 11:10am M CAPTBL KITCHEN3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A149 lecture.
01 24366 12:45pm - 03:55pm M CAPTBL KITCHEN3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Terusa
CA A200 - Garde Manger 1 Materials Fee: $70.00
Duties and skills required of the Garde Manger (cold food) chef, including the proper execution of the basic cooking methods. The course will explore the artistic side of food presentation. Topics include buffet salads, cold sauces and dressings, smoking and curing of meats, hors d' oeuvre, pate, terrine, ice carving, salt dough, tallow sculpture, and cheeses. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160, and Culinary Arts A149.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a CA A200L lab.
01 26585 07:30am - 08:30am W STUCTR CLRM1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CA A200L - Garde Manger LabGarde Manger Lab. Must also be enrolled in CA A200.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A200 lecture.
01 21068 09:00am - 12:10pm T CAFETR KITCHEN3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the CA A200 lecture.
01 21825 08:45am - 11:55am W CAFETR KITCHEN3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CA A210 - Dir Practice Culinary Arts 1This is a directed practice opportunity for Culinary Arts which includes practical training in the OCC cafeteria operation. Students will rotate through the major areas in the kitchen in supervised settings. Students will be required to follow Culinary Department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A120, A124 and A149. ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A122. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #24885 meets two Fridays on campus, August 30 and September 6, 8-11 a.m. in the Student Center Classroom. The remainder of the course is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.
01 24885 - STUCTR CLRM7.5 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Barber02 24885 08:00am - 11:00am F STUCTR CLRM3.0 CLAS
0.00168/30-9/6
Barber
CA A215 - Dir Practice Culinary Arts 2This course is primarily a directed-practice (work experience) in an off-site kitchen. Examples of work sites include restaurants, hotels, country clubs or other commercial facilities and are approved by the program coordinator. Students will practice proper interview techniques, develop a resume, career goals and action plan. Students will be required to follow dress standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A122 and A210.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26377 meets two Fridays on campus, August 30 and September 6, 8-11 a.m. in Captain's Table Dining Room. The remainder of the course is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.01 26377 - CAPTBL DINE RM7.5 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Flecky02 26377 08:00am - 11:00am F CAPTBL DINE RM3.0 CLAS
0.00168/30-9/6
Flecky
CA A226 - Principles Pastry Arts Materials Fee: $150.00
Advanced course of pastry arts emphasizing chocolate artistry and confections, sugar work, marzipan, and decorated cakes. Students will also learn applications of cutout, stencils, and molds for decorated plated desserts and specialty cakes. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. Transfer Credit: CSU. Lecture/Lab. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A126.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20602 08:00am - 09:25am F CAFETR BAKERY LAB1.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpson02 20602 09:25am - 03:05pm F CAFETR BAKERY LAB5.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Simpson
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 25724 08:00am - 09:25am R CAFETR BAKERY LAB1.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpson02 25724 09:25am - 03:05pm R CAFETR BAKERY LAB5.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Simpson
CA A236 - Direc Prac Bakng/Pastry 1A directed opportunity for on-the-job baking and pastry training that includes practical training at OCC bakery in quantity bakery production. Students will be required to follow dress standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. TB clearance required. Six hours of seminar, 120 work hours arranged. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A124 Principles of Baking 1 with minimum grade of "C" or better. ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A126. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #24367 includes one mandatory on-campus meeting Monday, August 26, 12:45-4:45 p.m. in the Cafeteria Bakery Lab for lecture. The remainder of the class is completed during hours arranged.
01 24367 12:45pm - 04:45pm M CAFETR BAKERY LAB4.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-8/26
Simpson02 24367 - STUCTR OFFICE #30.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Simpson03 24367 - CAFETR BAKERY7.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Simpson
CA A237 - Dir Practic Baking/Pastry 2A directed opportunity for on-the-job baking and pastry training. Includes on the job training at approved institutional or commercial facilities. Students will be required to follow dress standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A236; ADVISORY: Culinary Arts A126. Six hours of seminar; 120 work hours arranged (unpaid) or 150 work hours arranged (paid). Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #24368 includes two mandatory on-campus meetings Wednesday, August 28 and September 11, 2:30-4:30 p.m. in the Student Center Classroom for lecture. The remainder of the class is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.
01 24368 - STUCTR OFFICE #30.1 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Simpson02 24368 - OCCOFF COMM SITE7.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Simpson03 24368 02:30pm - 04:30pm W STUCTR CLRM2.0 CLAS
0.00168/28-8/28
Simpson04 24368 02:30pm - 04:30pm W STUCTR CLRM2.0 CLAS
0.00169/11-9/11
Simpson
CA A245 - Culinary Principles 3 Materials Fee: $90.00
Students will prepare a variety of American Regional Cuisine for service to customers in the OCC Captain's Table Restaurant. Cuisines from around the United States will be explained and discussed. Focus for the class will be on station readiness and implementation of the basic cooking methods in a volume, banquet style format while emphasizing the elements of quality presentation. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. PREREQUISITE: Culinary Arts A122, A124, and A149 with minimum grade of C or better. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20627 08:00am - 09:25am R STUCTR CLRM1.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barber02 20627 09:25am - 02:30pm R STUCTR CLRM5.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barber
01 25725 02:00pm - 03:25pm R STUCTR CLRM1.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Flecky02 25725 03:25pm - 08:30pm R STUCTR CLRM5.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Flecky
Dance DANC A101 - Modern Dance 1Offers instruction in movement vocabulary and technical skills necessary to prepare the body as an instrument of expression in modern dance. This dance style began in the United States in the early 1930'sasa“modernexpression” ofAmericanthemes , personal and artistic ideas. The style has continued to evolve to include dance themes expressive of contemporary times. This course offers instruction at the beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25224 08:55am - 09:25am TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 25224 09:25am - 11:00am TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25961 06:00pm - 06:30pm TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler02 25961 06:30pm - 08:05pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler
DANC A102 - Modern Dance 2Offers instruction in movement vocabulary and technical skills necessary to prepare the body as an instrument of expression in modern dance. This dance style began in the United States in the early 1930'sasa“modernexpression” ofAmericanthemes , personal and artistic ideas. The style has continued to evolve to include dance themes expressive of contemporary times. This course offers instruction at the intermediate level. ADVISORY: DANCE A101 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 23307 06:00pm - 06:30pm TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler02 23307 06:30pm - 08:05pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler
01 26623 11:10am - 11:40am MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 26623 11:40am - 01:15pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A107 - Conditioning for DanceA program combining skills from dance and exercise designed to improve alignments, strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and endurance for greater technical ability in dance and other athletic studies. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
All levels
01 25634 10:15am - 10:45am S GYM DANC C0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler02 25634 10:45am - 12:20pm S GYM DANC C1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler
DANC A108 - Pilates Mat WorkA course in alignment and correctives work based on concepts and exercises developed by Joseph H. Pilates. The focus is on mat work exercises for improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and breathing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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Sess
Pilates Certificate: All levels. No dance experience needed.
01 20583 08:00am - 08:30am S GYM DANC C0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler02 20583 08:30am - 10:05am S GYM DANC C1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fritzler
01 27261 06:00pm - 06:30pm T ARTCT 1470.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
McMahan02 27261 06:30pm - 08:05pm T ARTCT 1471.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
McMahan
DANC A110 - Ballet 1Introduces and develops movement principles and skills necessary for the study of classical ballet. Course will include ballet terminology, use of "turnout" positions of feet and legs, alignment of spine and placement of weight at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25593 06:00pm - 06:30pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Harter-Johnson02 25593 06:30pm - 08:05pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Harter-Johnson
01 26624 11:10am - 11:40am MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 26624 11:40am - 01:15pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A111 - Ballet 2Introduces and develops movement principles and skills necessary for the study of classical ballet. Course will include ballet terminology, useof“ turnout” positionsoffeetandlegs , alignment of spine and placement of weight at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the intermediate level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Dance A110 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 23762 08:55am - 09:25am MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 23762 09:25am - 11:00am MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A113 - Pointe WorkA course teaching the technique and movement skills needed to perform classical ballet on 'pointe'. Includes preparation and care of pointe shoes. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Intermediate level ballet technique. This advisory will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26625 08:55am - 09:25am MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 26625 09:25am - 11:00am MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A115 - Yoga for DancersUsing traditional yoga postures and breathing techniques, this course is designed for the needs of the training dancer. Yoga postures to increase strength and flexibility, as well as restorative postures will be taught in order to bring about improvement in the execution of dance movements. Instruction at the beginning, intermediate, and intermediate/advanced levels is offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
All levels.
01 25227 03:45pm - 04:15pm TR ARTCT 1471.2 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Menaker02 25227 04:15pm - 05:50pm TR ARTCT 1473.4 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Menaker
DANC A116 - Latin Dance Styles IAn introductory course in Latin dance styles designed to teach cha-cha, merengue, tango, salsa, and other Latin dances. Course will emphasize steps, styling, partnering, rhythm, cultural background materials. The beginning level is appropriate for students of all ages and training. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23763 01:35pm - 02:05pm S GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Rawles02 23763 02:05pm - 03:40pm S GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rawles
01 25962 03:45pm - 04:15pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25962 04:15pm - 05:50pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A119 - Kinesiology for DanceThis course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles of kinesiology focusing on the key body joints including the spine, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and foot. It addresses the specific needs of dancers and Pilates students. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Part of the Pilates and Dance Certificate programs.
01 22517 09:00am - 10:25am TR ARTCT 1473.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Place
DANC A120 - Jazz Dance 1A technique course in the study of various jazz styles. Emphasizes the use of energy, rhythm, improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, use of weight changes and quality within a jazz dance movement vocabulary. Instruction at the beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.01 25229 01:30pm - 02:00pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25229 02:00pm - 03:35pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
01 26335 10:15am - 12:05pm S GYM DANC B2.0 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Rawles02 26335 12:05pm - 01:25pm S GYM DANC B1.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rawles
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
DANC A121 - Jazz Dance 2A technique course in the study of various jazz styles. Emphasizes the use of energy, rhythm, improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, use of weight changes and quality within a jazz dance movement vocabulary. Instruction at the intermediate level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: DANCE A120 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 23768 01:30pm - 02:00pm TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 23768 02:00pm - 03:35pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
01 26336 10:15am - 12:05pm S GYM DANC B2.0 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Rawles02 26336 12:05pm - 01:25pm S GYM DANC B1.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rawles
DANC A125 - Tap 1Tap dance techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap emphasizing fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash footwork, short combinations, and styling. Instruction at the beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25230 10:00am - 10:15am MW GYM DANC B0.5 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Scheall-Mehling02 25230 10:15am - 11:00am MW GYM DANC B1.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Scheall-Mehling
01 27472 03:45pm - 04:15pm T GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Katz02 27472 04:15pm - 05:50pm T GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Katz
DANC A126 - Tap 2Tap dance techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap emphasizing fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash footwork, short combinations, and styling. Instruction at the intermediate level. Course may be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: DANCE A120 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27197 10:00am - 10:15am MW GYM DANC B0.5 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Scheall-Mehling02 27197 10:15am - 11:00am MW GYM DANC B1.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Scheall-Mehling
DANC A129 - Pilates MethodologyDesigned for Pilates students to learn how to teach classes in Pilates techniques and dance conditioning for adults or teens in a variety of settings. This class covers assessment, goal setting, lesson plans, communication, cueing, precautions, and modifications for Pilate's clients. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Intermediate to advanced level skills in Pilates technique. This prerequisite will be validated during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Part of the Pilates certificate program.
01 20691 11:10am - 12:35pm TR ARTCT 1473.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 20691 12:35pm - 01:15pm TR ARTCT 1471.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A130 - Mid-Eastern Dance 1A technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances from the region designated as the Near and Middle East. Incorporates choreography, improvisation, movement vocabulary and styling, and finger cymbal playing. Instruction at the beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.01 20713 06:00pm - 06:30pm R GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth02 20713 06:30pm - 08:05pm R GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth
DANC A135 - Flamenco Dance 1A technique course in the study of various dance forms and rhythms in flamenco dance. Emphasizes on proper alignment, rhythm, footwork and arm work within a flamenco dance movement form. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting. Flamenco shoes required.
01 21335 08:15pm - 08:45pm T GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado02 21335 08:45pm - 10:20pm T GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado
DANC A138 - African Dance and Drumming IA movement course designed to teach traditional and contemporary dances of various African cultures. Includes rhythms, song forms, use of costume pieces, and information on the integral link between dance, chant and social/religious aspects of African cultures. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.01 20792 08:15pm - 08:45pm R GYM DANC C0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellison02 20792 08:45pm - 10:20pm R GYM DANC C1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellison
DANC A139 - GyrokinesisDesigned for beginning level students, this course will present an introduction to Gyrokinesis®, an important component of the Juliu Horvath Method. The entire body is worked through fluid exercises focusing on the natural directions of spinal movements and joint articulations. The course will involve participatory labs and skills demonstrations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 1. Part of the Pilates certificate program.
01 24020 03:45pm - 04:15pm TR ARTCT 1471.2 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Place02 24020 04:15pm - 05:50pm TR ARTCT 1473.4 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Place
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
DANC A143 - Jazz Dance IIIThis course offers Jazz dance instruction for dancers at the high intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique, vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body as an instrument of expression in Jazz dance, with emphasis on lyrical and contemporary techniques. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Dance A121 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 3. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25758 01:30pm - 02:00pm TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25758 02:00pm - 03:35pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A144 - Ballet IIIA technique course in classical ballet, emphasizing movement skills at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the high intermediate level. ADVISORY: Dance A111 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 21231 11:10am - 11:40am TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 21231 11:40am - 01:15pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 26158 08:55am - 09:25am MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 26158 09:25am - 11:00am MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A145 - Modern Dance IIIThis course offers modern dance instruction for dancers at the high intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique, vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body as an instrument of expression in modern dance, with emphasis on Nikolais, Horton and contemporary techniques. Course may be taken for a letter grade or on a pass/no-pass basis. ADVISORY: Dance A102 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.01 20418 11:10am - 11:40am MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 20418 11:40am - 01:15pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A146 - Tap IIIThis coursed offers tap dance instruction at the high intermediate level, teaching techniques based on the style known as rhythm tap, emphasizing low to the ground, syncopated footwork, fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, short combinations, and styling. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. ADVISORY: Dance A126 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 3. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting. Tap shoes required.
01 20534 03:45pm - 04:15pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Sohl-Ellison02 20534 04:15pm - 05:50pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sohl-Ellison
DANC A147 - Flamenco Dance 2A technique course in the study of various dance forms and rhythms in flamenco dance. Emphasizes on proper alignment, rhythm, footwork and arm work within a flamenco dance movement form at an intermediate and advanced level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting. Flamenco shoes required.01 22260 08:15pm - 08:45pm T GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado02 22260 08:45pm - 10:20pm T GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado
DANC A148 - Mid-Eastern Dance 2A technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances from the region known as the Near and Middle East. Incorporates choreography, improvisation, movement vocabulary and styling, and finger cymbal playing. Instruction at the high intermediate/advanced levels are offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 20711 06:00pm - 06:30pm R GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth02 20711 06:30pm - 08:05pm R GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth
DANC A149 - Hip-Hop Dance IInstruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that are needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the use of space, energy, rhythm, and improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, balance, and use of weight changes. Instruction at the beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 1. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.01 21228 06:00pm - 06:30pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Marlink02 21228 06:30pm - 08:05pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Marlink
01 26425 01:35pm - 02:05pm F GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold02 26425 02:05pm - 03:40pm F GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold
01 26707 08:55am - 09:25am F GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold02 26707 09:25am - 11:00am F GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
DANC A152 - Pilates Apparatus/Mat 1A course emphasizing alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates using apparatus and mat work. Focus is on improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and breathing. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 1: Part of the Pilates certificate program.
01 24615 08:55am - 09:25am MW ARTCT 1471.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 24615 09:25am - 11:00am MW ARTCT 1473.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
01 27467 01:30pm - 02:00pm TR ARTCT 1471.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 27467 02:00pm - 03:35pm TR ARTCT 1473.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A153 - Pilates Apparatus/Mat 2An intermediate course emphasizing alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates using apparatus and mat work. Focus is on improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination, and breathing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 2: Part of the Pilates certificate program.
01 24616 01:30pm - 02:00pm TR ARTCT 1471.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 24616 02:00pm - 03:35pm TR ARTCT 1473.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A154 - Contemporary Commercial DanceThis course provides a study in beginning contemporary commercial dance, principles and terminology. This includes technical warm-up, progressions and beginning stylized dance combinations center floor. This technique course will focus on contemporary dance styles made popular from the television, film and video industry. The course content explores but not limited to dance conditioning, body awareness, flexibility and performance skills. Students are required to attend a live dance performance. Maybe taken for grade or pass-no pass basis. Transfer credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27469 06:00pm - 06:30pm M GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Jankovic02 27469 06:30pm - 08:05pm M GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Jankovic
DANC A155 - Latin Dance Styles IIAn intermediate course in Latin dance styles designed to teach intermediate patterns and choreography of merengue, bachata, and salsa, and/or other Latin dances. Course will emphasize basic lifts and dips, styling, partnering, rhythm, cultural background material and choreography. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Dance A116. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25107 03:45pm - 04:15pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25107 04:15pm - 04:45pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
Level 2. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25759 01:35pm - 02:05pm S GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Rawles02 25759 02:05pm - 03:40pm S GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rawles
DANC A156 - Polynesian DanceA beginning level course in Polynesian dances designed to teach footwork, gestures, hip and bodymovements within the genre. Students will learn and be able to perform choreography as well asimprovisation to selected music and drumbeats. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27190 06:00pm - 06:30pm R ARTCT 1470.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 27190 06:30pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 1471.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A158 - African Dance and Drumming IIThis intermediate level African dance course focuses on traditional African dances, drumming and songs from Guinee, West Africa. Each class is accompanied by live drumming, an integral, dynamic support to African dance. Additionally students will study Afro Haitian and/or Afro Cuban dances, songs and drumming. The course includes information about the integral link between dance and the social/religious aspects of African culture PREREQUISITE: Dance A138. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.01 25045 08:15pm - 08:45pm R GYM DANC C0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellison02 25045 08:45pm - 10:20pm R GYM DANC C1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellison
DANC A159 - Hip-Hop Dance IIInstruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that are needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the use of space, energy, rhythm, and improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, balance, and use of weight changes. The focus of this course will be floor work vocabulary, aerials, turns improvisation and choreography. Instruction is at the intermediate level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Dance A149. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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01 25546 11:10am - 11:40am F GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold02 25546 11:40am - 01:15pm F GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold
01 27263 06:00pm - 06:30pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Marlink02 27263 06:30pm - 08:05pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Marlink
DANC A160 - Dance Comp/Choreography IA composition course for dancers with intermediate to advanced technique levels in modern dance, jazz or ballet. This course emphasizes basic skills in dance composition, problem solving and exploration of dance elements: space, shape, time and energy. Students will learn to analyze choreography, create short dance studies and learn about established choreographers through a variety of assignments. Students should be prepared to dance the first day. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 24854 01:30pm - 03:05pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 24854 03:05pm - 03:35pm MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A162 - Dance Composition/Choreog IIA composition course designed for dancers with intermediate and advanced technique levels in modern dance, ballet and jazz. This course explores dance composition elements and methods for crafting movement phrases and short dances. Through a variety of assignments students will learn how to develop themes and motifs, choose music, direct rehearsals, collaborate and learn about
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
established choreographers and their work. May be taken for a letter grade or on a pass/no-pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Dance A160. ADVISORY: Intermediate to Advanced technique levels in modern dance or jazz or ballet. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. ADVISORY: Dance A150. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 24246 01:30pm - 03:05pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 24246 03:05pm - 03:35pm MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A165 - Latin Dance Styles IIIAn Intermediate/Advanced course in Latin Dance Styles designed to teach intermediate/advancedpatterns and choreography of Cha-Cha, Tango, Salsa and/or other Latin Dances. The course willemphasize intermediate lifts and dips, styling, partnering, complex rhythm patterns and choreography. May be taken for grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25521 01:35pm - 02:05pm S GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Rawles02 25521 02:05pm - 03:40pm S GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rawles
01 26627 03:45pm - 04:15pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 26627 04:15pm - 04:45pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A168 - African Dance and Drumming IIIThis intermediate/advanced level African dance course focuses on traditional and ritual West African dances, drumming, rhythms and songs from Guinea (“Kakilambe”), Senegal (“Sunu”) and Burkina Faso (“Folongoto”) and/or others. Each class is accompanied by live drumming, an integral, dynamic support to African dance. Additionally, students will create and perform short group compositions, “villagedances” basedonvocabularyandrhythmslearnedinclass . The course includes information about the integral link between dance and the social/religious aspects of African culture.
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01 25963 08:15pm - 08:45pm R GYM DANC C0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellison02 25963 08:45pm - 10:20pm R GYM DANC C1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellison
DANC A169 - Hip-Hop Dance 3Instruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that are needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Explores the use of space, energy, rhythm and improvisation while emphasizing body control, alignment, balance, and use of weight changes. This course will focus on further developing the understanding of movement vocabulary, dynamics, performance techniques, and choreographic principles related to the dance style known as Hip-Hop. Instruction is at the intermediate/advanced level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: DANC A149. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26708 11:10am - 11:40am F GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold02 26708 11:40am - 01:15pm F GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold
01 27264 06:00pm - 06:30pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Marlink02 27264 06:30pm - 08:05pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Marlink
DANC A171 - Modern Dance BasicsThis course is designed for students with no previous modern dance experience. It will focus on basic modern dance techniques: alignment, articulations of the spine and extremities, floor exercises, movement vocabulary, creative exercises and explorations of space, time, energy and weight/gravity–inordertopreparethebodyasaninstrumentofexpression . Modern dance is a barefoot dance style that began in the United States in the early 1930's as a rebellion against ballet's upright torso, ethereal lines and literal storytelling themes. This course will continue the modern dance tradition of exploring abstract, structured dance movement, incorporating artistic concepts and personal expression. This course may be taken one time. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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Fundamentals of modern dance. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 24855 08:55am - 09:25am TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 24855 09:25am - 11:00am TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A172 - Ballet Dance BasicsA course designed for students without previous knowledge of ballet. This course introduces movement principles and concepts of classical ballet technique. Attention is focused on correct body alignment of the spine, the proper use of "turn out" at the hip and the correct placement and use of feet. The course presents basic ballet terminology, barre, ballet stretches, center floor and traveling patterns. Instruction is at the most basic level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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Fundamentals of ballet. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 24856 11:10am - 11:40am MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 24856 11:40am - 01:15pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
Fundamentals of ballet. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 24858 06:00pm - 06:30pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Harter-Johnson02 24858 06:30pm - 08:05pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Harter-Johnson
DANC A173 - Jazz Dance BasicsA technique course in the study of jazz dance basics. Emphasizes the use of energy, rhythm, body control, alignment, use of weight changes, coordinations and dynamics within a jazz dance movement vocabulary. Instruction at the basic level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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Fundamentals of jazz dance. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 25043 01:30pm - 02:00pm MW GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25043 02:00pm - 03:35pm MW GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A174 - Tap Dance BasicsThis tap dance course is designed for students with no previous tap dance experience. It will focus on basic rhythm exercises, music listening, tap dance techniques and tap history. Emphasis will be placed on correct execution of tap dance rudiments, coordination, shifts of weight, basic time steps, short combinations, and styling. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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01 27473 03:45pm - 04:15pm T GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Katz02 27473 04:15pm - 05:50pm T GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Katz
DANC A191 - Classical Technique/VariationThis course is designed to offer classical technique and variations of a selected period and style for the intermediate and advanced ballet dancer. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. Offered on a pass no-pass basis only. ADVISORY: Intermediate level ballet technique. This advisory will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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01 26632 11:10am - 11:40am TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 26632 11:40am - 01:15pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A200 - Appreciation of DanceDesigned for students to view dance of all styles, including world dance and entertainment forms of dance through viewing videos, lecture/discussion, and attendance at live dance performances. Students will attend a minimum of two live dance performances. Expense for tickets is the student's responsibility; student rates are available. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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CRN #26820 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26820 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.00810/21-12/14
Hojo
CRN #26946 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Monday and Wednesday, 4:20-5:50 p.m. in FA 116. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26946 04:20pm - 05:50pm MW FA 1163.6 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Menaker02 26946 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Menaker
01 24862 01:30pm - 02:55pm TR ARTCT 2163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Berman
CRN #26628 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26628 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Hojo
DANC A203 - Performing Dance Ensemble IPerforming Dance Ensemble provides an opportunity for intermediate and advanced level dancers to improve their performing skills in structured rehearsal time, culminating in performances for public schools and the community. May be taken for a letter grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Intermediate dance skills are required in jazz or ballet or modern or tap or world dance forms. This skill level will be validated in class during the first week of the course or by the recommendation of the instructor. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 25765 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Costas02 25765 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Costas
DANC A211 - Repertoire IDesigned to introduce students to the creative process for the development of a full-length ensemble dance, including unison and counterpoint dance sequences, studio rehearsals, critiques, performance skills and production responsibilities. This course provides an opportunity for a dancer to learn and perform, or choreograph and direct, choreography for a large ensemble. COREQUISITE: Student must be enrolled in an OCC technique class in modern dance, jazz, ballet or the dance style being used by the dance choreographer. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 26801 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Hunter02 26801 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Hunter
DANC A212 - Repertoire IIDesigned to introduce students to the creative process and unique considerations for the development of a full-length dance for two to five dancers, including lifts and partnering, cause and effect relationships, studio rehearsals, critiques, performance skills and production responsibilities. This course provides an opportunity for a dancer to learn and perform, or choreograph and direct, choreography for duet, trio or small group. Student must be enrolled in any beginning through advanced level Tap, Modern, Middle Eastern, African, or Ballet class. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer status: CSU, UC
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 26802 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Hunter02 26802 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Hunter
DANC A213 - Repertoire IIIDesigned to introduce students to the creative process of a faculty member or guest artist for thedevelopment of a full-length dance, including studio rehearsals, critiques, performance skills andproduction responsibilities. This course provides an opportunity for students to learn and performchoreography by a professional choreographer, an OCC faculty member, or guest artist in modern dance, ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, or world dance styles. Student must be enrolled in an OCC technique class in modern dance, jazz, ballet or the dance style being used by the dance choreographer. Prerequisite: Dance A212. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 26803 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Hunter02 26803 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Hunter
DANC A214 - Repertoire IVDesigned to introduce dance students with high intermediate to advanced level skills to the creative process for the development of a full-length solo dance, including studio rehearsals, critiques, performance skills and production responsibilities. This course provides an opportunity for dancers to learn and perform, or choreograph and direct solo choreography for a mainstage performance, and provides preparation for university dance major solo auditions. COREQUISITE: Student must be enrolled in an OCC technique class in modern dance, jazz, ballet or the dance style being used by the dance choreographer. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 26804 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Hunter
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 26804 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Hunter
DANC A215 - Pilates Internship IA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a Pilates-related work site and for the Pilates/Dance Conditioning Instructor. ADVISORY: DANC A108 and A152 or A153 or concurrent enrollment. Recommendation: Ideally, the first level of internship should be taken at the same time as DANC A129 Pilates Methodology.
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Pilates Certificate Program -- Email the instructor between Monday and Wednesday of the first week of classes to hold your space and get started. Check Blackboard for class syllabus. Email: [email protected]
01 23775 - ARTCT 1483.9 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A217 - Pilates Internship IIA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a Pilates-related work site. Students will teach Pilates classes at one or more sites using lesson plans that they have developed. ADVISORY: Dance A129 or A153 or A215. Recommendation: Ideally, the second level of internship should be taken after or at the same time as DANC A129 Pilates Methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Part of the Pilates certificate program.
01 25072 - ARTCT 1483.9 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A218 - World Dance Internship IA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a world dance related work site. Students should be in or have taken the DANC A147 or DANC A148. Recommendation: Ideally, the first level of internship should be taken at the same time as DANC A210, Dance Methodology. PREREQUISITE: Dance A147 or A148. ADVISORY: Dance A210. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 26629 - ARTCT 1483.9 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A219 - World Dance Internship IIA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a world dance-related work site. Students should be ready to teach world dance classes and must have taken DANC A147 or DANC A 148. Recommendation: Ideally, students in the second level of internship should have taken DANC A210, Dance Methodology. PREREQUISITE: Dance A147 or A148 or A218. ADVISORY: Dance A210. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27584 - ARTCT 1483.9 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A220 - Dance Internship IA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a dance-related work site. Recommendation: Ideally, the first level of internship should be taken at the same time as DANC A210, Dance Methodology. Transfer Credit: CSU. Prerequisite: Dance A143 or A144 or A145 or concurrent enrollment. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
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01 25517 - ARTCT 1483.9 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A221 - Dance Internship IIA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a dance-related work site. Students will teach dance classes at one or more sites using lesson plans that they have developed. Students should be in or have taken a level III or higher course in Ballet, Jazz or Modern. Recommendation: Ideally, the internship should be taken after or at the same time as
DANC A210 Dance Methodology. PREREQUISITE: Dance A143 or A144 A145 or A244 or A245 or concurrent enrollment. ADVISORY: Dance A210. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26630 - ARTCT 1483.9 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A223 - Performing Dance Ensemble IIPerforming Dance Ensemble (Small Group) provides an opportunity for intermediate and advanced level dancers to improve their performing skills in structured rehearsal time, culminating in Lecture-Demonstration performances for the public schools and the community. An emphasis will be placed on small group choreography. PREREQUISITE: Dance A203. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 26631 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Costas02 26631 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Costas
DANC A233 - Performing Dance Ensemble 3Performing Dance Ensemble (Guest Choreographer) provides an opportunity for intermediate and advanced level dancers to improve their performing skills in structured rehearsal time, culminating in lecture-demonstration performances touring the public schools and the community. An emphasis will be placed on directing, choreography, and solo/duet performances. May be taken for grades or on a pass no-pass basis. Prerequisite: Dance A223. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.
01 26341 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/28
Costas02 26341 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/28
Costas
DANC A243 - Jazz IVThis course offers instruction at the high intermediate and advanced levels in jazz dance techniques and it focuses on developing individual style and integrating personal and artistic phrasing and expression. Prerequisite: Dance A143. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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Level 4. Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 24863 01:30pm - 02:00pm TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 24863 02:00pm - 03:35pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A244 - Ballet IVAn advanced technique course in classical ballet, emphasizing movement skills at the barre, in center floor and traveling patterns. Complex movement combinations, extensive ballet terminology and diverse rhythms will be introduced throughout the semester. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Prerequisite: Dance A144. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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Students should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 24864 11:10am - 11:40am TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 24864 11:40am - 01:15pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A245 - Modern Dance IVThis course offers instruction at the high intermediate and advanced levels in modern dance, emphasizing Limon, Cunningham and contemporary techniques. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique, vocabulary skills, creative work, and integrates personal phrasing and expression. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification. Prerequisite: Dance A145 This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course.
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Student should be prepared to dance the first class meeting.
01 24865 11:10am - 11:40am MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 24865 11:40am - 01:15pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A246 - Tap IVThis course offers tap dance instruction at the high intermediate and advanced levels, emphasizing advanced footwork skills, complex rhythms, traveling time steps, flash footwork, traveling combinations, and historic tap repertoire with total body integration and appropriate styling. Students should be prepared to participate at the first class meeting. Prerequisite: Dance A146. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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01 25237 03:45pm - 04:15pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Sohl-Ellison02 25237 04:15pm - 05:50pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sohl-Ellison
DANC A247 - Flamenco Dance 3An advanced course in the technique, dance forms and rhythms of flamenco dance. Emphasis is placed on proper body alignment, arm and footwork precision and artistry, rhythm and improvisational skills at a high intermediate/advanced level. May be taken for a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: DANC A135 and DANC A174. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26706 08:15pm - 08:45pm T GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado02 26706 08:45pm - 10:20pm T GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado
DANC A248 - Mid-Eastern Dance 3A technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances from the region known as the Near and Middle East. Incorporates choreography, improvisation, movement vocabulary, styling, music and finger cymbal playing, use of various props, and costuming. Instruction at the high intermediate/advanced levels are offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in the class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27146 08:15pm - 08:45pm R GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth02 27146 08:45pm - 10:20pm R GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth
DANC A253 - Prep for Audition - JazzThis course offers instruction at the advanced level in Jazz dance, emphasizing contemporary Jazz technique and current vocabularies, with a focus on rhythmic challenges, athleticism, strength, endurance, phrasing and personal expression. The course is designed specifically to prepare the serious dancer for successful audition and university transfer as a dance major. Prerequisite: Dance A243. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 25998 01:30pm - 02:00pm TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25998 02:00pm - 03:35pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A254 - Prep for Audition - BalletAn advanced course in classical ballet intended to improve the technique and performance qualities of dance majors who plan on auditioning for university transfer and/or stage performance experience in the professional field. The class guides students who will seek a career in teaching by attention to alignment corrections and use of intricate movement combinations, diverse rhythms and extensive ballet vocabulary. Prerequisite: Dance A244. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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01 25965 11:10am - 11:40am TR GYM DANC C1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Costas02 25965 11:40am - 01:15pm TR GYM DANC C3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Costas
DANC A255 - Prep for Audition - ModernThis course offers instruction at the advanced level in modern dance, emphasizing release technique and current vocabularies, with a focus on rhythmic challenges, athleticism, strength, endurance, phrasing and personal expression. The course is designed specifically to prepare the serious dancer for successful audition and university transfer as a dance major. PREREQUISITE: Dance A245. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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01 25999 11:10am - 11:40am MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Berman02 25999 11:40am - 01:15pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berman
DANC A256 - Preparation for Audition - TapThis course offers tap instruction at the advanced level in traditional and contemporary tap styles, including tap improvisation and presentation skills needed for successful auditions for university musical theatre programs, and to gain employment in the commercial dance field for stage, television, touring productions and films. Areas of focus include tap dance techniques to enhance speed, weight changes, athletic“ flash” stepsandspatialpatternsandturns . PREREQUISITE: Dance A246. Transfer Credit: CSU. NOTE: This course is one of a family of courses in this subject matter. Enrollment may be limited due to State regulations. Please consult your academic counselor for clarification.
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01 25997 03:45pm - 04:15pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Sohl-Ellison02 25997 04:15pm - 05:50pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sohl-Ellison
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
DANC A262 - Dance Comp/Choreography IIIA composition course designed for dancers with intermediate and advanced technique levels in modern dance, ballet and jazz. Through a variety of assignments this course explores choreographic structures and forms, and emphasizes production elements: staging, costumes, lighting, marketing, as well as learning about post modern and avant garde choreographers and their work. PREREQUISITE: Dance A162. ADVISORY: Dance A102 or A111 or A121. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
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01 25047 01:30pm - 03:05pm MW GYM DANC B3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hunter02 25047 03:05pm - 03:35pm MW GYM DANC B1.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hunter
DANC A263 - Performing Dance Ensemble IVPerforming Dance Ensemble IV provides an opportunity for advanced level dancers to improve their performing and career skills through rehearsals culminating in performances on campus and in the R. B. Moore Theatre. There may be additional performances and lecture-demonstrations in public schools and the community. This is the culmination of the Performing Dance Ensemble so includes Individualized assignments and responsibilities in the rehearsing, choreographing, staging, costuming, publicizing and promoting concerts and performances.
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Auditions will be held August 30, 4 p.m. in Danc B.01 27160 - GYM DANC C3.4 ARR
3.0089/2-10/26
Costas02 27160 - GYM DANC C10.0 ARR
0.0089/2-10/26
Costas
DANC A264 - Mid-Eastern Dance 4A technique course emphasizing the social and stage dances from the region known as the Near and Middle East. Incorporates choreography, improvisation, movement vocabulary, styling, music and finger cymbal playing, the use of various props, and costuming. Instruction at the advanced level is offered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27468 08:15pm - 08:45pm R GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth02 27468 08:45pm - 10:20pm R GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nemeth
DANC A267 - Flamenco Dance 4An advanced course in technique, dance forms and rhythms of flamenco dance. Emphasis is placed on proper body alignment, arm and footwork precision and artistry, rhythm and improvisational skills with live musicians at a high intermediate/advanced level.
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01 27169 08:15pm - 08:45pm T GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado02 27169 08:45pm - 10:20pm T GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hurtado
DANC A269 - Hip Hop 4Instruction in the movement vocabulary and technical skills that are needed for the dance style known as Hip-Hop. This course will focus on further developing the understanding of movement vocabulary, dynamics, performance techniques, and choreographic principals related to the dance style known as Hip-Hop. The course will focus on developing individual style and integrating personal and artistic phrasing and expression within the Hip Hop genre of dance. Instruction is at the advanced level. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27147 11:10am - 11:40am F GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold02 27147 11:40am - 01:15pm F GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Groenewold
01 27265 06:00pm - 06:30pm W GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Marlink02 27265 06:30pm - 08:05pm W GYM DANC B1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Marlink
Dental Assisting DA A100 - Dental AnatomyAnatomical structures of the head and neck. Emphasis on tooth growth, development, and their surrounding structures. Morphology of permanent and primary teeth. Identification of types of occlusions and related terminology. PREREQUISITE: Allied Health A111. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20729 11:00am - 01:05pm F ALHSC 2032.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
DA A110 - Chairside Techniques 1 Materials Fee: $25.00
Four handed dentistry. History of the dental profession, Dental Practice Act, law and ethics. Charting, infection control protocols, sterilization procedures, use and maintenance of dental operatory equipment. Laboratory experience includes basic application of operative procedures. Course requires purchase of an appropriate clinical uniform and patient care safety goggles. COREQUISITE: Dental Assisting A120. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA A110L lab.
01 25735 11:00am - 01:05pm R ALHSC 2032.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Myers
DA A110L - Chairside Techniques 1 LabChairside Techniques 1 Lab. Must also be enrolled in DA A110.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DA A110 lecture.
01 20733 07:30am - 10:40am R ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DA A110 lecture.
01 20902 01:30pm - 04:40pm R ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DA A110 lecture.
01 26576 05:15pm - 08:25pm R ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
DA A120 - Dental Materials Materials Fee: $70.00
A comprehensive study of materials, including composition and characteristics. Emphasis on use of restorative dental materials and gypsum products. Lab exercises include manipulation of materials, taking impressions, pouring casts and trimming models. Construction of acrylic and metal temporaries and bleaching trays. COREQUISITE: Dental Assisting A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA A120L lab.
01 20735 12:30pm - 01:55pm T ALHSC 2031.7 CLAS
3.00168/26-10/20
Staff02 20735 12:30pm - 01:55pm M ALHSC 2031.7 CLAS
0.001610/21-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
DA A120L - Dental Materials LabDental Materials Lab. Must also be enrolled in DA A120.
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Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DA A120 lecture.
01 20736 09:00am - 12:10pm T ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-10/20
Staff02 20736 09:00am - 12:10pm M ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.001610/21-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DA A120 lecture.
01 20981 06:00pm - 09:10pm T ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-10/20
Staff02 20981 06:00pm - 09:10pm M ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.001610/21-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DA A120 lecture.
01 26577 02:30pm - 05:40pm T ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-10/20
Staff02 26577 02:30pm - 05:40pm M ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.001610/21-12/14
Staff
DA A130 - Prevnt & Comm DentistryDiscussion of current concepts of preventive dentistry. Etiology of dental disease, nutrition, oral hygiene techniques, and home care are covered in detail. Applied psychology for the dental patient is presented. Includes community dental project. COREQUISITE: Dental Assisting A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20737 08:30am - 10:50am M ALHSC 2032.6 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Staff
DA A140 - Dental Radiography 1 Materials Fee: $67.00
A study of the principles of x-ray production and physics, biological effects, radiation safety procedures, and monitoring. Film identification, processing and mounting procedures and introduction to the bitewing, bisection, and paralleling techniques and practical application are presented. COREQUISITE: Dental Assisting A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DA A140L lab.01 26780 08:30am - 10:35am F ALHSC 2032.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
DA A140L - Dental Radiography 1 LabDental Radiography 1 Lab. Must also be enrolled in DA A140.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DA A140 lecture, #26780.
01 24899 01:30pm - 04:40pm W ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DA A140 lecture, #26780.
01 26286 05:00pm - 08:10pm W ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DA A140 lecture, #26780.
01 26784 07:30am - 10:40am W ALHSC 2033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Myers
DA A160 - Clinical Experience 1The first clinical experience in the practice of dental assisting. Each student will be assigned to UCLA School of Dentistry or in dental office. Students are required to follow the dress code standards set up by the program, UCLA School of Dentistry, dental office, and Cal-DOSH mandates. Eight hours weekly for eight weeks with one hour seminar weekly.Offered on a grade basis only. COREQUISITE: Allied Health A115, Dental Assisting A110, A120, A130 and A140.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20742 11:00am - 12:00pm W ALHSC 2031.0 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Myers02 20742 - OCCOFF UCLA8.0 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Myers
Design DSGN A105 - Dsgn Careers/LifestylesA career exploration course designed to help students choose a career in a design-related discipline such as art, architecture, graphics, fashion, interiors, theater, industrial, or furniture. Emphasis on personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for entry into a design-related career. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 27458 06:00pm - 08:05pm M CS&D 2022.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Geil
Diagnostic Medical Sonography DMS A123 - Sectional Anatomy/Med ImagingThis is a study of specific areas of the human body in serial sections. Designed for diagnostic medical sonography and radiologic imaging technology. Emphasis is on structures observable on diagnostic medical sonography, computerized tomography and related imaging studies. PREREQUISITE: Biology A221. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20677 07:50am - 09:15am W ALHSC 2041.7 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Grech02 20677 09:15am - 11:00am W ALHSC 2041.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Grech03 20677 05:30pm - 06:55pm F ALHSC 2041.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Grech04 20677 06:55pm - 08:40pm F ALHSC 2041.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Grech
DMS A150 - Sono Physics Instrument/DMS Materials Fee: $15.00
This is the study of physical principles and instrumentation of diagnostic medical sonography. It includes equipment design, instrumentation and application. PREREQUISITE: Radiologic Technology A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DMS A150L lab.
01 21882 07:50am - 11:00am M ALHSC 1103.4 CLAS
3.50168/26-12/14
Reber-Bonhall
DMS A150L - Sono Physics Instrumnt/DMS LabSonographic Physics Instrumentation/DMS Lab. Must also be enrolled in DMS A150.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DMS A150 lecture.
01 20259 08:20am - 10:25am R ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DMS A150 lecture.
01 21054 10:35am - 12:40pm T ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DMS A150 lecture.
01 22385 08:20am - 10:25am T ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 27561 10:35am - 12:40pm R ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Norfolk
DMS A255 - Adv Vascular Ultrasound Materials Fee: $13.00
This is an advanced vascular course with laboratory exercises. It includes physiological arterial testing of the lower and upper extremities with pathological correlation. PREREQUISITE: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A155. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a DMS A255L lab.
01 25736 10:15am - 12:20pm F ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
2.50168/26-12/14
Jackson
DMS A255L - Adv Vascular Ultrasound LabAdvanced Vascular Ultrasound Lab. Must also be enrolled in DMS A255.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the DMS A255 lecture.01 24244 02:40pm - 04:45pm F ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Jackson
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in DMS A255 lecture.
01 26904 12:25pm - 02:30pm F ALHSC 2042.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Reber-Bonhall
DMS A271 - Clinical Experience 3Clinical experience in ultrasound. Equipment handling and patient management. Departmental operation and scope. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: Diagnostic Medical Sonography A167. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20758 - OCCOFF COMM SITE32.0 ARR
7.00168/26-12/14
Reber-Bonhall
DMS A274 - Abdominal SonographyInterpretation of normal and abnormal sonographic anatomy, comparing disease processes and identification of structures in sonographic images of the abdomen and superficial structures. PREREQUISITE: DMS A165. COREQUISITE: DMS A271. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20760 07:00am - 10:10am F ALHSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Reber-Bonhall
Digital Media Arts & Design DMAD A115 - Typography 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
A study of the design and use of basic letter forms, typographic contrast, hierarchy of information, major type families and characteristics, history of design and typographic grids. This course will cover the history, theory and practice of letterforms and typography as they apply to graphics, advertising and other areas of design and visual communication. Projects cover principles of typography, letter structure, typeface selection, fundamentals of computer typesetting, and typographic layout. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 20547 02:00pm - 03:05pm TR ARTCT 3082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 20547 03:05pm - 04:30pm TR ARTCT 3083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27604 09:35am - 11:40am M ARTCT 2122.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27604 11:40am - 02:55pm M ARTCT 2123.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
DMAD A116 - Typography 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
Expands the investigation of typographic form, function and meaning within the context of contemporary visual language. Students will build conceptualization skills while further experimenting with the aesthetic, formal and functional role typography plays in the creation of meaning, as well as, focus on the design of multiple pages, an introduction to publication design, basic typographic systems, and typographic hierarchy. Typography 2 will build on the experiences gained in Typography 1, with further emphasis on the design of the word, the line, the paragraph and the page. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. ADVISORY: DMAD A115. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26748 12:30pm - 01:35pm TR ARTCT 2122.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cox02 26748 01:35pm - 03:00pm TR ARTCT 2123.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cox
DMAD A117 - Rapid Illustration Tech Materials Fee: $10.50
Course expands upon freehand drawing skills. Rapid illustration methods of determining design solutions and as final presentations. Techniques drawn from areas of graphic and advertising design, industrial design, and interior design. Emphasis on acquiring art suitable for student's portfolio. Recommended for Digital Media Arts and Design majors, as well as practicing professionals. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $6001 26247 06:30pm - 08:35pm T ARTCT 3112.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gomez02 26247 08:35pm - 09:00pm T ARTCT 3110.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gomez03 26247 06:30pm - 08:35pm R ARTCT 3082.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gomez04 26247 08:35pm - 09:00pm R ARTCT 3080.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gomez
DMAD A151 - History of Graphic DsgnThis course will cover the history and development of graphic design from written communication to current trends as professional and artistic endeavors. The influence of graphic design upon the prevailing culture and the influence of culture upon graphic design will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26256 03:30pm - 04:55pm TR LEWIS 2053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cox
DMAD A181 - Intro to Computer Graphics Materials Fee: $10.00
This course is designed to effectively and creatively introduce Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. The programs will be approached from an application perspective. Course may include guest speakers and field trips. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
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CRN #26749 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.01 26749 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
3.0088/26-10/20
Cox02 26749 - OCC ONLINE6.8 LAB
0.0088/26-10/20
Cox
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 26230 10:00am - 12:05pm M ARTCT 2152.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nielsen02 26230 12:05pm - 03:20pm M ARTCT 2153.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nielsen
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 26231 05:00pm - 07:05pm M ARTCT 2152.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nielsen02 26231 07:05pm - 10:20pm M ARTCT 2153.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nielsen
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 26232 09:00am - 10:05am TR ARTCT 2122.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Loya02 26232 10:05am - 11:30am TR ARTCT 2123.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Loya
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 26233 05:00pm - 07:05pm W ARTCT 2162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Elsoudani02 26233 07:05pm - 10:20pm W ARTCT 2153.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Elsoudani
01 26823 09:00am - 11:05am F ARTCT 2122.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26823 11:05am - 02:20pm F ARTCT 2123.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26834 06:30pm - 07:35pm TR ARTCT 2122.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Elsoudani02 26834 07:35pm - 09:00pm TR ARTCT 2123.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Elsoudani
01 27254 09:00am - 11:05am W ARTCT 2122.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Loya02 27254 11:05am - 02:20pm W ARTCT 2123.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Loya
DMAD A182 - Graphic Design Materials Fee: $20.00
This course applies the elements of design, spatial relationships, typography and imagery with a practical approach to design solutions. Students employ graphic design skills using both traditional and digital tools, materials, and software used in the graphic design industry. The focus will be on finding creative visual solutions to communication problems using technical skills. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 20551 09:00am - 10:05am MW ARTCT 3082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cox02 20551 10:05am - 11:30am MW ARTCT 3083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cox
DMAD A183 - Designing for Print Materials Fee: $21.00
Using industry-standard hardware and software, students will create digital files that, once output, will print correctly on a printing press. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $6001 20553 12:30pm - 01:35pm MW ARTCT 3082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cox02 20553 01:35pm - 03:00pm MW ARTCT 3083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cox
DMAD A190 - Illustr&Graphics w/Illustrator Materials Fee: $20.50
Adobe Illustrator is a versatile tool for creating illustrations, logos, and graphics for both print and the Web. Students will learn to produce detailed and scalable vector art, while applying the principles of color and design. Students will learn the tools of Adobe Illustrator to create graphic designs and illustrations. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181.Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 20536 06:00pm - 07:00pm MW ARTCT 2122.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Measures02 20536 07:00pm - 08:30pm MW ARTCT 2123.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Measures
Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $6001 26750 12:30pm - 01:30pm TR ARTCT 2152.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Speth02 26750 01:30pm - 03:00pm TR ARTCT 2153.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Speth
DMAD A193 - Image&Graphics w/Photoshop Materials Fee: $20.00
Adobe Photoshop is the world's most popular graphics and digital photo-editing software program. This course integrates photography, art, and design to introduce the skills and techniques needed for digital visual communication. Students will learn the tools and features of Photoshop, allowing students to work more efficiently and creatively. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60
01 23273 03:30pm - 04:30pm TR ARTCT 2122.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gomez02 23273 04:30pm - 06:00pm TR ARTCT 2123.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gomez
DMAD A200 - Designing for the WebIn this course students will learn the fundamentals of the Web and how to design and publish Web sites. Learn to design prototypes and how user experiences (UX) and user interface (UI) effects Web design. Student will learn basic HTML and CSS for designers necessary to work with developers. Students will also build and publish responsive Websites using content management systems that do not require coding. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. ADVISORY: DMAD A190 and A193. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #23274 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Tuesday, 8:55-11 a.m. in ArtCt 308. The remainder of the course is completed online. Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $6001 23274 08:55am - 11:00am T ARTCT 3082.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff02 23274 - OCC ONLINE3.4 LAB
1.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff
DMAD A202 - InternshipStudio DMAD is an advanced internship in an on-campus graphic design firm producing work for clients both on-campus and in the community. Students will complete work directly with clients and create designs based off of client creative briefs and contracts. It is a supervised internship related to classroom-based learning and applies the skills obtained in the DMAD program to the industry. This course is open to students who have completed a portfolio and taken at least four courses in one of the Digital Media Arts and Design certificate programs. Students wishing to be part of the Studio DMAD Internship must receive prior approval from the instructor. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27541 - ARTCT 3080.6 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff02 27541 - ARTCT 3087.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff
DMAD A203 - Interaction DesignInteraction Design focuses on UX and UI to ensure that products are appealing, effective and intuitive for their users. Students will design and prototype for a range of platforms including the web, mobile, and tangible systems such as wearables and connected products. Students will conceptualize, solve problems, and understand the importance of the user and of user experience
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
in design. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. Transfer Credit: CSU
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CRN #26752 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Wednesday, 6-8:05 p.m. in ArtCt 308. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26752 06:00pm - 08:05pm W ARTCT 3082.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff02 26752 - OCC ONLINE3.4 LAB
1.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff
DMAD A263 - Motion Graphics w/AfterEffectsDevelop skills in the art of animated graphics and digital video compositing, which are used in film and television titles and advertisements, music videos, web sites, multimedia concerts and fashion shows. Create original artwork with complex layers of graphics, video, text, photography, and audio using masking, keying, layering, transparency, effects, sweeping camera paths and 3D elements. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181 and DMAD A193. ADVISORY: DMAD A190. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26947 06:00pm - 07:00pm TR ARTCT 2152.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26947 07:00pm - 08:30pm TR ARTCT 2153.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
DMAD A280 - 2-D AnimationAn investigation into the theory and practice of computer generated 2-D animation. Lectures,demonstrations, and graphic examples introduce students to the technical and creative aspects of 2-D animation as seen in communication media. Through classroom assignments students will investigate both commercial and fine art applications. PREREQUISITE: DMAD A181. ADVISORY: ART A120 and DMAD A190. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Optional fee for use of DMAD equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of DMAD materials: $12
01 20514 03:05pm - 04:05pm MW ARTCT 2122.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Measures02 20514 04:05pm - 05:35pm MW ARTCT 2123.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Measures
DMAD A281 - 3-D Computer Graphic AnimationInvestigation into the practice of 3-D temporal image handling utilizing computer graphics technology. Students will explore artistic applications in various fields. Instruction is offered at beginning and advanced levels. ADVISORY: DMAD A181 or FILM A110. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27253 08:30am - 09:30am TR ARTCT 2152.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McCall02 27253 09:30am - 11:00am TR ARTCT 2153.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
McCall
DMAD A288 - Digital Portfolio DevelopmentThis course provides the student with an opportunity to prepare themselves for the workplace. During the course, students will refine a body of design work and publish their portfolio in both print (optional) and web formats. Students will design and develop their own personal brand including—visualidentity , resume, cover letter, and business cards in preparation for job interviews and/or college. They will also spend the quarter researching potential employers and learn about each company, agency, and/or studio so that they can strategically tailor their application process. This course should be taken in the final semester of any Digital Media Art & Design program. ADVISORY: Digital Media Arts & Design A181, A182, A190, A193 and A200. Transfer Credit CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27542 11:10am - 12:15pm TR ARTCT 3082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff02 27542 12:15pm - 01:40pm TR ARTCT 3083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Volkoff
Display & Visual Presentation DVP A180 - Intro To Display & VPProvides an opportunity to learn display and exhibit design for business and museum/gallery. Areas covered include trade show, hard-line product, themed design, space development for store planning, museum exhibition, advertising, and all aspects of visual presentation, to include: windows, point of purchase, websites, and packaging. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26184 06:00pm - 09:10pm W CS&D 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Early Childhood EC A126 - Teaching in a Diverse SocietyExamination of the development of social identities in diverse societies as they apply to young children, families, programs, classrooms and teaching. Various classroom strategies will be explored emphasizing culturally and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Human Development A180 or concurrent enrollment. C-ID ECE 230.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20814 09:35am - 12:45pm R ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Robinson
EC A127 - Health, Safety & NutritionIntroduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies and procedures and early childhood curriculum related to child health, safety, and nutrition. The key components that ensure physical health, mental health and safety for both children and staff will be identified along with the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals. Focus on integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program development for all children. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 220.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25746 06:30pm - 09:40pm R CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Upchurch
EC A130 - Language Arts for ChildrenDevelopment of literacy skills in children ages birth to 5 years. Included are activities such as book selection, storytelling, finger plays, flannel stories, language centers, early writing, alphabetic and phonemic awareness. PREREQUISITE: Human Development A180 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24673 06:00pm - 09:10pm T CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
EC A131 - Creativity for Children Materials Fee: $5.00
Methods for fostering creativity in children and teachers. Emphasis will be on cultivating music and art expression through application of developmental theory. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. PREREQUISITE OR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT: Human Development A180. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24816 09:35am - 12:45pm M CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
01 26704 09:00am - 12:10pm T CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chaiyakal
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
EC A132 - Science & Math for Young ChildPhysical and natural science activities that encourage children's thinking and problem solving skills. Emphasis on the development of programs and materials that allow for exploration and/or experimentation. PREREQUISITE OR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT: Human Development A180. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24644 02:30pm - 05:40pm R CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
EC A155 - Princ/Pract Tchg Young ChildrnAn examination of the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices applied to programs, environments, relationships and teaching strategies in supporting all areas of development for all children. Emphasis on the value of play in supporting all areas of children's development. PREREQUISITE OR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT: Human Development A180. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 120.
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Sess
01 20797 06:30pm - 09:40pm T ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wilson
01 20798 06:30pm - 09:40pm M ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wilson
01 26504 11:10am - 02:20pm T ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jones
01 27563 01:00pm - 04:10pm R ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vidal-Prudholme
EC A156 - Early Childhood LabBeginning practical experiences that focus on establishing relationships with children and developing guidance, observation, play entry, and collaboration techniques in facilitating learning. TB clearance required. Fingerprint, criminal record and child abuse index check required. Contact EC Lab School PRIOR to enrolling to arrange hours. Hours are arranged on a first come, first served basis. PREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A155. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Enrollment in this class requires lab hours to be arranged while enrolled in EC A156. Lab hours will be arranged on the first day of class. Hours are scheduled based upon receiving a student application. Please contact the Early Childhood department to obtain the application. Participation in this course has the following requirements due on the first day of class: Proof of measles, pertussis, and flu vaccinations, negative TB test results within the last year, and fingerprint clearance through Community Care Licensing. Directions for fingerprint clearance will be emailed to the student upon enrollment.
01 20799 04:00pm - 05:00pm W CS&D 1021.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ellis02 20799 - CS&D 1023.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
CRN #27539 is for students accepted into the Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) program. -- Enrollment in this class requires lab hours to be arranged while enrolled in EC A156. Lab hours will be arranged on the first day of class. Hours are scheduled based upon receiving a student application. Please contact the Early Childhood department to obtain the application. Participation in this course has the following requirements due on the first day of class: Proof of measles, pertussis, and flu vaccinations, negative TB test results within the last year, and fingerprint clearance through Community Care Licensing. Directions for fingerprint clearance will be emailed to the student upon enrollment.
01 27539 04:00pm - 05:00pm W CS&D 1021.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ellis02 27539 - CS&D 1023.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
EC A157 - Guidance Young ChildrenCourse covers theories of behavior, guidance techniques, and parent communication. Emphasis on developing an understanding of children's behavior and encouraging positive esteem while helping the child work toward self-control. Transfer Credit: CSUPREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A155
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Sess
01 25747 02:30pm - 05:40pm M CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Campbell
EC A165 - Obsrv/Rcrd Child BehavThis course focuses on the appropriate use of assessment and observation strategies to document development, growth, play and learning to join with families and professionals in promoting children's success. Recording strategies, rating systems, portfolios, and multiple assessment tools are explored. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A155, and Human Development A180. C-ID ECE 200.
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Sess
01 20790 06:30pm - 09:40pm W CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jefferis
01 27036 12:30pm - 03:40pm W ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
EC A199 - Current Issues in E CCurrent issues in the field of early childhood education, rotating through a variety of topics, such as working with parents, public policy, and curriculum updates. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
CRN #24289 meets Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14, 2019. TOPIC: Promoting and Supporting Social Emotional Competencies in Children
01 24289 05:30pm - 08:30pm F ECLAB 1183.0 CLAS
1.0029/13-9/21
Staff02 24289 09:00am - 03:00pm S ECLAB 1186.0 CLAS
0.0029/13-9/21
Staff
01 27462 05:30pm - 08:30pm F ECLAB 1183.0 CLAS
1.00210/18-10/29
Staff02 27462 09:00am - 03:00pm S ECLAB 1186.0 CLAS
0.00210/18-10/29
Staff
EC A200 - EC Programs - The CurriculumCurriculum planning for preschool programs based on the individual developmental needs of the preschool child. Emphasis on the importance of observations, schedule, routines and parent communication. Introduction to the philosophy and history of early childhood education. PREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A155. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ED130
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Sess
01 20801 06:30pm - 09:40pm M CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Upchurch
01 27037 11:10am - 02:20pm W CS&D 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chaiyakal
EC A201 - EC Practicum/Field ExperiencePractical experiences in preschool programs that focus on the individualized curriculum that addresses all areas of development, routines, and the role of the teacher. Course also covers observation and evaluation of children in play situations, the development of indoor and outdoor environments, positive guidance and staff relationships. PREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A200 or concurrent enrollment, and Early Childhood A156. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID ECE 210
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Enrollment in this class requires lab hours to be arranged while enrolled in EC A156 or EC A200, whichever comes later). Hours are scheduled based upon receiving a student application. Participation in this course has the following requirements due on the first day of class: Proof of measles, pertussis, and flu vaccinations, negative TB test results within the last year, and fingerprint clearance through Community Care Licensing. Directions for fingerprint clearance will be emailed to the student upon enrollment.
01 20802 04:00pm - 06:05pm W CS&D 1082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Campbell02 20802 - CS&D 1086.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Campbell
EC A221 - Infant/Toddler Fld ExpParticipation in daycare and half-day programs for infants and toddlers. Please contact the EC Lab School PRIOR to enrolling in this class to arrange hours. Hours are arranged on a first come, first served basis. Note: TB CLEARANCE REQUIRED. PREREQUISITE: Human Development A184 and Early Childhood A220 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
Students will apply to arrange hours for EC A221. Participation in this course has the following requirements due on the first day of class: Proof of measles, pertussis, and flu vaccinations, negative TB test results within the last year, and fingerprint clearance through Community Care Licensing. Directions for fingerprint clearance will be emailed to the student upon enrollment.
01 27075 04:00pm - 06:05pm W CS&D 1082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Campbell02 27075 - OCCOFF COMM SITE6.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Campbell
EC A262 - Disaster PreparednessA study of considerations of natural or man-made disasters to assist child care providers in the development of a comprehensive plan to ensure an effective response to emergency situations. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
CRN #26893 meets Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5, 2019
01 26893 05:30pm - 08:30pm F ECLAB 1183.0 CLAS
0.50110/4-10/5
Robinson02 26893 09:00am - 03:00pm S ECLAB 1186.0 CLAS
0.00110/4-10/5
Robinson
EC A275 - E C Admin - ProgramSupervision and administration of an early childhood program with emphasis on theories, principles, concepts of program and curriculum development, legal, financial, and administrative policies, and program evaluation. PREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A200 or A220 or A229. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27299 06:30pm - 09:40pm T CS&D 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sciabica
EC A277 - Adult Supervisn in E CMethods and principles of supervising adults in early childhood programs. Emphasis on the role of experienced teachers who function as mentors while simultaneously addressing the needs of children, parents, and staff. PREREQUISITE: Early Childhood A200 or A220 or A229 or A240. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
CRN #27122 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 27122 - OCC ONLINE4.5 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Wheelahan
Economics ECON A100 - Econ: General ConceptsProvides the student with a general understanding of the concepts, principles, and methods of microeconomics and macroeconomics at the introductory level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23719 09:00am - 12:10pm F SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hamilton
01 25885 06:00pm - 09:10pm W C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gale
01 26307 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Panaitescu-Neata
01 26919 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Safarzadeh
01 27277 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Panaitescu-Neata
ECON A110 - Consumer EconomicsAn applied approach to the problems and possibilities confronting the consumer in today's economy. Emphasis is placed on the development of skills in personal financial planning: decision making, use of credit and principles of saving and investment. Attention is given to the problems in housing, transportation, health services, and insurance. Issues of personal taxation, government regulation, and environmental protection are considered in relation to consumer interest. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26544 08:00am - 09:25am MW C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McClure
ECON A170 - MicroeconomicsAn introduction to the principles and problems of microeconomics. Covers economic concepts andprinciples as applied to markets, analysis of costs, consumer behavior, determining consumer optimum conditions, behavior of producers, determining the producers optimum in the goods and services market and in the factors markets, the structure of markets and how they influence and limit competition, labor, capital, information and entrepreneurship, public goods, and international economics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. PREREQUISITE: Math A010 or higher. This course may also be offered online.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23946 06:00pm - 09:10pm W JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lee
01 23947 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kuo
CRN #23948 is online. Instructions regarding how to get started with the course will be emailed to your OCC student email address on the first day of class. Email: [email protected]
01 23948 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
01 23950 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gale
01 23951 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bresnock
01 24548 09:00am - 12:10pm F MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bresnock
CRN #24743 is on campus and online. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday, 4 p.m.-5:20 p.m., in MBCC 137. The remainder of the course will be completed online.
01 24743 04:00pm - 05:20pm W MBCC 1371.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 24743 - OCC ONLINE1.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Savage
01 26109 08:00am - 09:25am TR TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kuo
01 27199 11:10am - 12:35pm TR C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27278 08:00am - 09:25am MW SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27279 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Panaitescu-Neata
01 27586 09:00am - 12:10pm S SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lee
ECON A170H - Microeconomics HonorsAn introduction to the principles and problems of microeconomics. Covers economic concepts andprinciples as applied to markets, analysis of costs, consumer behavior, determining consumer optimum conditions, behavior of producers, determining the producers optimum in the goods and services market and in the factors markets, the structure of markets and how they influence and limit competition, labor, capital, information and entrepreneurship, public goods, and international economics. PREREQUISITE: MATH A010 or appropriate placement score. ADVISORY: MATH A030. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26689 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 1383.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
ECON A175 - MacroeconomicsAn introduction to the principles and problems of macroeconomics. Covers economic concepts andprinciples as applied to markets, national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, fiscal and monetary policy, banking, the Federal Reserve System, and international economics. PREREQUISITE: Math A010 or higher. Advisory: Economics A170 and Math A030. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN# 24087 is online. Instruction regarding how to get started with the course will be emailed to your OCC student email address on the first day of class. Email: [email protected]
01 24087 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
CRN #24162 is on campus and online. Students must meet on campus every Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.-6:50 p.m., in MBCC 137. The remainder of the course will be completed online.
01 24162 05:30pm - 06:50pm W MBCC 1371.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage02 24162 - OCC ONLINE1.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Savage
01 24166 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Frohman
01 24651 09:00am - 12:10pm F JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kuo
01 26108 06:00pm - 09:10pm R SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McClure
01 26603 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 1383.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
01 27085 11:10am - 12:35pm TR JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kuo
01 27280 08:00am - 09:25am TR JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Safarzadeh
Education EDUC A200 - The Teaching ProfessionExamination of opportunities, requirements, responsibilities, and rewards in teaching. Skills needed and problems encountered in the classroom will be covered. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Course includes 45 hours arranged fieldwork. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A099 or ESL A099. ADVISORY: English A100 and HMDV A180. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25657 06:00pm - 08:30pm T ALHSC 1042.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Trafford02 25657 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Trafford
Electronics Technology ELEC A047 - Elec Problem SolvingA project-based, interactive course that teaches skills for college success, such as: project management, study skills, and effective personal learning strategies. Applications from Science Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) careers are used to help the student master complex concepts with a deeper understanding of how to apply theory, and to discover creative solutions to complex problems. These applications are integrated into the study of a wide range of math concepts including: numbering systems, fractions, ratios, statistics, probabilities, spreadsheet calculations, introduction to symbolic logic, Boolean Algebra, Algebra 1, geometry, and an introduction to trigonometry: vectors, rectangular and polar graphing techniques.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20844 04:00pm - 05:25pm MW TECHCT 2103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Castano
ELEC A101 - Robotics 1 Mech/DesignDesign a robot to tournament specifications, with analysis, diagnosis, modification, calibration and documentation of prototype. Course will focus on mechanical structures in robot design, function, and the physical laws that govern design. Integrated electronics applied to the robotic system will also be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU. ADVISORY: High School Physics, Electronics Technology A047 and A170 or concurrent enrollment
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27102 01:00pm - 02:25pm TR TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Castano02 27102 02:25pm - 04:10pm TR TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Castano
ELEC A135 - Symbolic Logic/Digital Apps Materials Fee: $15.00
Introduction to logic as it applies to discrete Boolean mathematics, deductive reasoning, and digitalapplications including computer programming, architecture, and embedded systems. An in-depth study of obverse, inverse, AND/OR logical operations. Boolean algebra techniques are applied to simplify complex equations. Students will build, measure, test, analyze and troubleshoot series, parallel and complex circuits. Reading documentation commonly found in industry, i.e., schematics, specifications, assembly and test procedures, will also be included. ADVISORY: Math placement above Math A030, Electronics Technology A047 or concurrent enrollment, and Electronics Technology A173. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24920 06:00pm - 07:25pm MW TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Castano02 24920 07:25pm - 09:10pm MW TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Castano
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ELEC A146 - Comp Hardwr Config/Diagnostics Materials Fee: $15.00
Computer hardware installation, configuration, diagnostics and, troubleshooting. Topics include: installation and upgrade of peripherals, design systems & Local Area Networks, configuration, upgrade, build, test and, troubleshoot computer systems per client specifications; troubleshooting PC workstation to LAN installations; troubleshooting peripherals and internal components. Troubleshoot windows configuration and operation problems. Create a diagnostics and rescue kit for PC workstation. This course challenges the CompTIA A+ certified technician skills. ADVISORY: Math placement above Math 030, ELEC A047 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27630 04:00pm - 05:00pm MW TECHCT 2262.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shea02 27630 05:00pm - 06:30pm MW TECHCT 2263.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shea
ELEC A155 - A.C. Circuits Materials Fee: $15.00
A project-based in-depth study of Amplitude Changing & Alternating Current (AC) circuits for technicians and engineers. Applications from AC & DC power, audio, communications, network systems, industrial automation and, motor control. Topics include: Electro-magnetics, properties of waves, transformers, power factor, maximum power transfer, impedance, inductance, capacitance, RLC transient & filter circuits, phase shift, phasors, modulation, harmonics, resonance, spectrum analysis, bandwidth, thyristors, solid-state relays, & circuit analysis methods. ADVISORY: placement in MATH A030 or higher; or ELEC A047 or concurrent enrollment. Lecture/Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27106 03:00pm - 04:00pm TR TECHCT 2222.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ford02 27106 04:00pm - 05:30pm TR TECHCT 2223.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ford
ELEC A201 - Robotics 2 Mtrs/TrnsprtDesign a robot drive and transport mechanism to compete, according to tournament criteria, against other teams. Analyze and modify the invention to improve original design. Course will focus on motors, transport mechanisms, motor control systems and variable speed drives in robot and automation designs. Transfer Credit: CSU. ADVISORY: Electronics Technology A101, A150, and A172 or concurrent enrollment
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27103 02:25pm - 04:10pm TR TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Castano02 27103 04:25pm - 05:50pm TR TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Castano
ELEC A260 - Autom 2 Semiconductor Circuits Materials Fee: $15.00
Diagnose semiconductor circuits for industrial motor control: power supplies, amplifiers, active filters, oscillators, solid state motor control, phase inverters, Variable Speed Drives (VSD). ADVISORY: ELEC A047, ELEC A135, ELEC A150, ELEC 155 and ELEC A173 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26404 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Castano02 26404 07:25pm - 09:10pm TR TECHCT 2263.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Castano
Emergency Medical Services EMS A100 - Emergency Medical Responder Materials Fee: $14.00
Emergency Medical responder (advanced first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students will receive an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Card and a Course Completion certificate upon successful completion of the class. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26394 08:00am - 11:10am T ALHSC 1103.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Walker02 26394 11:10am - 01:20pm T ALHSC 1102.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Walker
EMS A150 - Emergency Medical Technician Materials Fee: $38.00
An overview of the EMT's roles and responsibilities including the evaluation and treatment of medical and trauma emergencies. This would include extrication and transport of the sick ill and injured patient. Successful completion of all corequisite courses qualifies the graduating student to take the National Registry EMT certifying exam. Students must show proof of valid American Heart Association(AHA) BLS Provider CPR card. This will be checked during the first class session. Card must be BLS PROVIDER from the AHA, no other CPR card will be accepted. COREQUISITE: Emergency Medical Services A150L, A151. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #24356 is on campus and online. Students must attend on campus meetings every Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., MBCC 318. The remainder of the course is completed online. Students must show proof of valid American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. This will be checked during the first class session.01 24356 05:30pm - 08:30pm TR MBCC 3186.0 CLAS
10.088/26-10/20
Beichner02 24356 - MBCC 3188.3 ARR
0.0088/26-10/20
Beichner
EMS A150L - Emergency Medical Srvcs Lab Materials Fee: $4.50
Practical application of the theories and skills required for an Emergency Medical Technician to perform assessments, and provide care, life-saving measures, and employ safe techniques while effectively engaged in patient interactions. PREREQUISITE: A current and valid American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR card. This prerequisite will be validated the first day of the course. PREREQUISITE: English A099 or ESL A099 or higher. COREQUISITE: Emergency Medical Services A150, Emergency Medical Technician A151. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in EMS A150L must also enroll in EMS A150. Students must show proof of valid American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. This will be checked during the first class session.
01 24606 07:30am - 12:50pm W ALHSC 1105.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Walker
Students who enroll in EMS A150L must also enroll in EMS A150. Students must show proof of valid American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. This will be checked during the first class session.
01 26288 05:00pm - 10:20pm W ALHSC 1105.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Partain
EMS A151 - EMT Clinical Materials Fee: $57.50
An overview of the EMT-l/Basic roles and responsibilities including the evaluation and treatment of medical and trauma emergencies. This would include extrication and transport of the sick and injured patient. Qualifies the graduating student to take the National Registry EMT-B certifying exam. PREREQUISITE: American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. COREQUISITE: Emergency Medical Services A150, A150L. Advisory: Emergency Medical Services A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24357 - OCCOFF COMM SITE6.0 ARR
1.00810/21-12/14
Beichner
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Engineering ENGR A110 - Intro to Engineering & DesignThis course is an introduction to the field of engineering and the engineering design. It explores various branches of engineering as regards to academic preparation, opportunities and career options. It explains the engineering education pathways and explores effective strategies for students to reach their academic potential. Emphasis is also on the realization of the regional and global problems of engineering nature and the methods to find responsible solutions. Students are introduced to the applied engineering concepts, methods and tools of problem solving and the engineering design process. Activities also include engineering design projects. Other topics include engineering ethics, professional and legal responsibilities of engineers as a member of the society, understanding of the global challenges and the engineer's role and responsibilities in finding possible solutions. Prerequisite: MATH A010 or equivalent. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26595 09:35am - 11:00am MW LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Esposito
ENGR A180 - Engineering GraphicsThis course covers the fundamentals of the graphic communication necessary for engineering design. Freehand sketching and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) are the main techniques utilized in this course. 2-D and 3-D visualization skills are developed through the analysis and practice of orthographic projections, principle of descriptive geometry, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, working drawings and engineering design process. PREREQUISITE: Mathematics A120. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20900 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Esposito02 20900 02:10pm - 04:20pm TR LEWIS 2114.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Esposito
ENGR A210 - Engineering MaterialsThis is an introductory course emphasizing the understanding of the structure and properties of thematerials, and the design and selection of materials for engineering applications. Studies include analysis of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, ceramics, polymers, composites and semiconductors. Emphasis is on micro and macro structure, relationship between the structure and properties of materials, and effect of heat, stress, imperfections and chemical environments on material structure, properties and performance. Topics also include mechanical, thermal, electrical (including semiconductors), magnetic and optical properties and also corrosion and degradation of materials. Prerequisite: CHEM A180 and PHYS A185 with minimum grade of C or better. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26848 09:35am - 11:00am TR LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Esposito
ENGR A220 - Prog & Prob Solv MATLABThis course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals of procedural and object-oriented programming, numerical analysis, and data structures. Examples and assignments in the course are drawn from practical applications in engineering, physics, and mathematics.PREREQUISITE: Mathematics A180 or A180H. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27435 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Esposito02 27435 02:10pm - 03:55pm MW LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Esposito
ENGR A280 - StaticsVector mechanics, covering force diagrams, moment of forces and couples, two- and three-dimensional force systems, analysis of engineering structures at equilibrium (e.g. trusses and beams), distributed force, centroids and center of gravity, shear and bending moment diagrams, friction, are and mass moments of inertia. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. PREREQUISITE: Mathematics A185 or A185H or A182H and Physics A185.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26597 04:45pm - 06:10pm TR LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hussain
01 27039 04:35pm - 06:00pm MW LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Esposito
ENGR A285 - Engineering CircuitsAnalysis of electric circuits, including DC circuits, network theorems, energy sources, transient analysis, sinusoidal analysis, phasors, AC power, and frequency response of circuits. Lab will include connection of circuits and observation of circuit behavior using electronic instrumentation. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. PREREQUISITE: Mathematics A185 or A185H or A182H and Mathematics A285 and Physics A280.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27444 06:35pm - 08:00pm TR LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hussain02 27444 08:00pm - 09:45pm TR LEWIS 2113.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hussain
English ENGL A001N - Grammar Within Reach - NCThis noncredit course takes community members and college students through a review of grammar fundamentals and provides an opportunity to practice precise grammar and varied sentence styles that are immediately applicable to writing for the workplace and everyday life and for writing in college classes. This noncredit course can be paired with another English noncredit course for a certificate of competency. Not applicable to AA or AS degree
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27492 08:00am - 10:05am MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/26-9/18
Johnson
01 27493 08:00am - 10:05am TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/27-9/19
Antenucci
01 27496 10:15am - 12:20pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00411/18-12/11
Johnson
01 27497 10:15am - 12:20pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00411/19-12/12
Walsh
01 27498 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/21-11/13
Sutliff
01 27499 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/22-11/14
Gressier
01 27500 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/23-10/16
Zilkie
01 27501 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/24-10/17
Chang
01 27502 06:00pm - 08:05pm MW WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
0.0048/26-9/18
Zilkie
ENGL A002N - Reading Tough Texts - NCThis noncredit Course supports students and community members in practicing fundamental reading and study strategies necessary for college success and success in the workplace and community at larger by practicing strategies including annotating and summarizing texts, finding the main idea and identifying supporting details, identifying the larger organizational strategy and
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
stylistic devices used to support the claims and main points in a text. This noncredit course can be paired with another English noncredit course for a certificate of competency. Not applicable to AA or AS degree
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27503 08:00am - 10:05am MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/23-10/16
Johnson
01 27504 08:00am - 10:05am TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/1-10/24
Jones
01 27505 10:15am - 12:20pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/26-9/18
Chang
01 27506 10:15am - 12:20pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/27-9/19
Chang
01 27507 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00411/18-12/11
Johnson
01 27508 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00411/19-12/12
Chang
01 27509 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/21-11/13
Zilkie
01 27510 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/22-11/14
Chang
01 27511 06:00pm - 08:05pm TR WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
0.0048/27-9/19
Fernando
ENGL A003N - Paragraphs for Many PurposesThis non-credit course takes students through the process of creating cohesive, organized, college-level paragraphs and essay sections in building essays for a variety of purposes and to be used for writing across many disciplines. This noncredit course can be paired with another English noncredit course for a certificate of competency. Not applicable to AA or AS degree
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27512 08:00am - 10:05am MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/21-11/13
Barnard
01 27513 10:15am - 12:20pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/23-10/16
Leeper
01 27514 10:15am - 12:20pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/24-10/17
Jones
01 27515 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/26-9/18
Leeper
01 27516 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/27-9/19
Conner
01 27517 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00411/18-12/11
Etemad Sarabi
01 27518 06:00pm - 08:05pm MW WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
0.0049/23-10/16
Sharp
ENGL A004N - Building A College EssayThis noncredit course will take students through the process of building a single, focused college essay--from the planning and outlining stage, to creating a thesis or claim, to gathering support and evidence and integrating source material, then formatting per MLA guidelines. This noncredit course can be paired with another English noncredit course for a certificate of competency. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27519 10:15am - 12:20pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/21-11/13
Johnson
01 27520 10:15am - 12:20pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.00410/22-11/14
Walsh
01 27521 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/23-10/16
Leeper
01 27522 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0049/24-10/17
Etemad Sarabi
01 27523 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/26-9/18
Etemad Sarabi
01 27524 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR C&L 1124.6 CLAS
0.0048/27-9/19
Etemad Sarabi
01 27525 06:00pm - 08:05pm MW WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
0.00410/21-11/13
Sutliff
01 27526 06:00pm - 08:05pm TR WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
0.0049/24-10/17
Fernando
ENGL A099 - Confidence in WritingApply the fundamentals of grammar, sentence structure, pre-compositional techniques, paragraph development, and essay construction. Practice in reading and textual analysis, critical thinking skills, and clear writing. Write structurally varied and grammatically correct sentences and clearly organized, appropriately detailed paragraphs leading to frequent practice in the construction of the expository essay. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental learning in the Success Center is required. NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A099 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27002 11:10am - 01:35pm MW TECHCT 1825.4 CLAS
3.00149/9-12/11
Jones
01 20245 08:00am - 12:15pm W WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gaytan
01 20322 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR WRTROW 1104.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gaytan
01 20374 09:35am - 01:50pm F LIT&LN 1174.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ogrady
Focus: California01 20861 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW LIT&LN 1174.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sutliff
01 21009 10:15am - 12:20pm MW TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 21020 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barnard
01 21108 07:20am - 09:25am TR LIT&LN 1174.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ogrady
01 21116 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barnard
01 21523 08:00am - 10:05am TR TECHCT 1824.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Williams
01 24599 06:00pm - 10:15pm T WRTROW 1124.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Conner
01 24770 02:20pm - 04:25pm MW LIT&LN 2454.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sharp
01 25811 10:15am - 12:20pm TR WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barnard
01 27285 08:00am - 10:05am MW TECHCT 1824.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Focus: California
01 27286 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR LIT&LN 1174.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Conner
01 27287 06:00pm - 10:15pm W WRTROW 1124.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lazzara
01 27543 08:30am - 12:45pm S TECHCT 1844.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
OBrien
ENGL A100 - Freshman CompositionInstruction and practice in essay writing, including using analytical thinking, choosing a thesis, assembling and organizing supporting evidence, and developing a clear tone and appropriate style. Includes reading and analysis of published essays, practice in research, and production of a research paper. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL 100. NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A100 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS. PREREQUISITE: English A099 or ESL A099 or qualifying placement score.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20004 06:00pm - 10:15pm T WRTROW 1134.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lazzara
01 20155 10:15am - 12:20pm TR TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anagnos
CRN #20173 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing, and studying skills necessary for success.
01 20173 08:00am - 10:05am TR WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McCarroll
01 20184 07:20am - 09:25am MW WRTROW 1144.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Byars
CRN #20288 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Monday, 8-10 a.m. in Lit&Ln 117. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 20288 08:00am - 10:00am M LIT&LN 1172.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Leeper02 20288 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Leeper
CRN #20304 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing, and studying skills necessary for success.
01 20304 10:15am - 12:20pm TR TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Komenda
01 20348 08:00am - 10:05am MW TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Williams
CRN #20459 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing, and studying skills necessary for success.
01 20459 08:00am - 10:05am MW TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McCarroll
CRN #20493 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, 8-10 a.m. in Lit&Ln 117. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 20493 08:00am - 10:00am W LIT&LN 1172.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Weatherford02 20493 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Weatherford
CRN #20549 is on campus and online. Students are required to attend on campus every Thursday, 7:45-9:45 p.m., Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 20549 07:45pm - 09:45pm R LIT&LN 2242.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Krucli
02 20549 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Krucli
01 20580 09:35am - 01:50pm F WRTROW 1134.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Keller
01 20625 09:35am - 01:50pm F LIT&LN 2244.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jones
01 20626 08:00am - 10:05am TR LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sevi
01 20992 08:00am - 12:15pm F WRTROW 1124.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
01 21005 02:20pm - 04:25pm MW SOSCI 1054.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chang
01 21021 10:15am - 12:20pm MW LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 21027 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR TECHCT 1824.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Garcia
CRN #21030 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus meetings every Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 21030 05:30pm - 07:30pm R LIT&LN 2242.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Krucli02 21030 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Krucli
01 21067 10:15am - 12:20pm TR TECHCT 1824.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Doherty
01 21121 10:15am - 12:20pm TR LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 21139 10:15am - 12:20pm TR WRTROW 1114.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Weatherford
01 21229 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR LIT&LN 1174.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vena
01 21372 08:00am - 10:05am TR WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21385 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 21389 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
01 21548 10:15am - 12:20pm MW C&L 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Evans
CRN #21619 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. in Lit&Ln 224. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 21619 06:00pm - 08:00pm T LIT&LN 2242.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy02 21619 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
CRN #21827 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Monday, 12:45-2:45 p.m. in TechCt 201. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 21827 12:45pm - 02:45pm M TECHCT 2012.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nelson02 21827 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Nelson
01 21868 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Doherty
01 21903 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
OBrien
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 21914 10:15am - 12:20pm TR WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21915 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Raleigh
CRN #21925 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Thursday, 9:35-11:35 a.m. in Lit&ln 117. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 21925 09:35am - 11:35am R LIT&LN 1172.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ramon02 21925 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ramon
01 21932 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Garcia
01 21943 05:30pm - 09:45pm M LIT&LN 2244.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Paez
01 21944 10:15am - 12:20pm MW WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wagner
CRN #21997 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 21997 10:15am - 12:20pm TR WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zuidervaart
CRN #23521 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 23521 05:30pm - 09:45pm W WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ruzi
01 23522 08:00am - 10:05am TR TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mitchell
01 24211 08:00am - 10:05am MW LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gressier
01 24265 10:15am - 12:20pm MW LIT&LN 1174.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
CRN #24277 is online and on campus. Students must attend class every Thursday, 3-5 p.m., Wrtrow 110. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24277 03:00pm - 05:00pm R WRTROW 1102.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Leonard02 24277 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Leonard
01 24278 08:00am - 12:15pm M WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zitter
CRN #24602 is on campus and online. Students are required to attend on campus every Tuesday, 12:45-2:45 p.m., Journ 103. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24602 12:45pm - 02:45pm T JOURN 1032.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Komenda02 24602 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Komenda
01 24774 10:15am - 12:20pm MW WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
01 24775 07:20am - 09:25am TR WRTROW 1144.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wood
CRN #24776 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 24776 05:30pm - 09:45pm R TECHCT 2094.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lovegreen
01 25074 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zitter
01 25075 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mitchell
01 25503 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hopkins
CRN #26034 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 26034 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR WRTROW 1114.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ruzi
01 26035 11:10am - 01:15pm TR TECHCT 2094.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hong
CRN #26040 is on campus and online. Students must attend every Thursday, 12:45-2:45 p.m. in Journ 103. The remainder of the class is completed online.
01 26040 12:45pm - 02:45pm R JOURN 1032.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Komenda02 26040 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Komenda
01 26043 06:00pm - 10:15pm W LIT&LN 2244.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hopkins
01 26550 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Brewer
CRN #26644 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 26644 08:00am - 10:05am TR WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zuidervaart
CRN #26645 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 26645 06:00pm - 10:15pm M TECHCT 1854.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lovegreen
01 26646 02:20pm - 04:25pm TR WRTROW 1144.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fairbrother
CRN #26647 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Monday 11:10 a.m.-1:10 p.m. in Journ 103. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26647 11:10am - 01:10pm M JOURN 1032.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Zilkie02 26647 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Zilkie
01 26648 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR LIT&LN 2244.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26658 10:15am - 12:20pm MW WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Parker
01 26829 08:00am - 10:05am MW WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wagner
CRN #26836 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Friday 11:10 a.m.-1:10 p.m. in TechCt 185. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26836 11:10am - 01:10pm F TECHCT 1852.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ramos02 26836 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ramos
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
CRN #27011 offers tutorial support for those students who may be underprepared for the challenges of English A100 and who need help developing the reading, writing and studying skills necessary for success.
01 27011 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR WRTROW 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Felts
01 27012 04:35pm - 06:40pm TR WRTROW 1144.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vena
01 27042 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW C&L 1134.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Evans
01 27136 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
01 27167 08:00am - 10:05am TR TECHCT 1854.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gressier
CRN #27168 is part of the Puente Project, is open to all students, and focuses on multi-cultural issues and barriers that affect first generation college students. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For more information on orientation dates and times, call (714) 432-5864.
01 27168 08:00am - 10:05am TR WRTROW 1114.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gaytan
01 27171 08:00am - 10:05am MW WRTROW 1124.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Parker
01 27544 11:10am - 01:15pm TR BIOSC 2044.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Crawford
CRN #27545 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, 12:45-2:45 p.m. in TechCt 201. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 27545 12:45pm - 02:45pm W TECHCT 2012.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nelson02 27545 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Nelson
01 27546 08:30am - 12:45pm S TECHCT 1814.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Etemad Sarabi
01 27547 08:30am - 12:45pm S TECHCT 1824.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27548 08:30am - 12:45pm S TECHCT 1834.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Matlock
ENGL A101 - Critical Thinking/Rdg/Wrtg LitRead, analyze, and write on literature applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive/deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL110, 120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20225 10:15am - 12:20pm TR LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 20267 08:00am - 10:05am MW WRTROW 1104.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Treglia
01 20297 06:00pm - 10:15pm R LIT&LN 1174.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Fonken
01 20424 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR C&L 1134.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Evans
01 20433 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Weatherford
01 20486 08:00am - 10:05am MW LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
01 20610 08:00am - 10:05am TR C&L 1134.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Keller
01 20616 09:35am - 01:50pm F WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
01 20618 08:00am - 10:05am TR WRTROW 1104.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Walsh
01 20786 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW WRTROW 1114.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lovegreen
01 21014 10:15am - 12:20pm TR WRTROW 1104.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Evans
01 21209 10:15am - 12:20pm MW LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 21317 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW WRTROW 1104.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Zuidervaart
01 21459 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
01 21467 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW WRTROW 1114.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Zuidervaart
01 21570 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Zitter
01 21672 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
01 21890 03:00pm - 05:05pm TR WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Wagner
01 21891 09:35am - 01:50pm F MBCC 1634.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Parker
01 21973 06:00pm - 10:15pm T LIT&LN 1184.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Zitter
01 22055 08:00am - 12:15pm F LIT&LN 1184.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
01 23665 08:00am - 10:05am TR LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
Focus: Sexuality and Technology in Literature and Film
01 23668 06:00pm - 10:15pm W WRTROW 1134.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Felts
01 23815 10:15am - 12:20pm MW WRTROW 1104.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lovegreen
01 24778 10:15am - 12:20pm MW TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gray
01 24780 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sevi
Focus: War Literature01 24781 08:00am - 10:05am MW WRTROW 1094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gray
01 24782 08:00am - 10:05am MW C&L 1134.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Zucker
01 25327 05:30pm - 09:45pm M LIT&LN 1184.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25328 05:30pm - 09:45pm M LIT&LN 1174.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Brewer
01 25495 02:20pm - 04:25pm MW WRTROW 1144.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 27288 10:15am - 12:20pm TR C&L 1134.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ruzi
01 27289 05:30pm - 09:45pm W LIT&LN 1174.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Fernando
Focus: Sexuality and Technology in Literature and Film
01 27290 06:00pm - 10:15pm R LIT&LN 1184.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Felts
ENGL A101H - Crit Think/Read/Writ Lit HonRead, analyze, and write on literature applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive/deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL 110, 120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21089 10:15am - 12:20pm MW LIT&LN 1184.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 26345 09:35am - 01:50pm F WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
01 26660 09:35am - 01:50pm F MBCC 1634.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Parker
ENGL A102 - Critical Reasoning:NonfictionRead, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive and deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21343 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
CRN #21373 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Friday, 9:35-11:35 a.m. in Journ 103. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 21373 09:35am - 11:35am F JOURN 1032.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Komenda02 21373 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Komenda
CRN #23817 is online and on campus. Students must attend class every Tuesday, 3:00-5:00 p.m. in Wrtrow 110. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 23817 03:00pm - 05:00pm T WRTROW 1102.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy02 23817 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
CRN #25329 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Wednesday, 11:10 a.m.-1:10 p.m. in Journ 103. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 25329 11:10am - 01:10pm W JOURN 1032.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Weatherford02 25329 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Weatherford
01 27579 08:00am - 10:05am MW LIT&LN 1154.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hardin
ENGL A102H - Critical Reasoning:Nonfic. HonRead, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive and deductive reasoning. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21204 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW TECHCT 1834.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
CRN #27109 is online and on campus. Students must attend class every Tuesday, 3:00-5:00 p.m. in Wrtrow 110. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 27109 03:00pm - 05:00pm T WRTROW 1102.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy02 27109 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
ENGL A119 - Intro to Creative WritingFamiliarizes students with writing techniques in fiction, poetry, and scriptwriting through close reading in all three genres, careful text analysis with an emphasis on methods, and extensive writing practice. Students will produce original work in three genres, which they will revise based on detailed responses from instructor and peers. May be taken for a grade or on a pass /no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL 200.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20229 11:10am - 01:15pm MW TECHCT 2104.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cruz
01 21994 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR WRTROW 1114.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
01 21999 06:00pm - 10:15pm M WRTROW 1124.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cruz
ENGL A122 - Novel Writing IA course focusing on student production in the novel form with emphasis on discussion, criticism and evaluation of student novel fragments or completed manuscripts. Designed for beginning, intermediate, and advanced writers seeking practice and guidance in the novel craft. Discussion, criticism, and evaluation of student work. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100 and A119. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24540 06:00pm - 10:15pm T WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ENGL A123 - Writing for Social MediaStudents will develop writing skills for social media while exploring the design and impact of digital and social media technologies for professional application in a wide variety of organizational situations. Students will analyze, think critically, research, develop, write, and discuss multiple topics in social media. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27494 11:10am - 12:35pm MW CHEM 2273.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Aziz
ENGL A127 - ScriptwritingThis is a writing workshop in which students gain professional insight into scriptwriting techniques for stage, television, and feature films. Students learn how to write a beginning and ending, synopsis, treatment, step outline, and a brief scene designated for the stage, as well as television or the movies. The class focuses on the discussion of student works and their evaluation by the instructor. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100 and A119. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26264 06:00pm - 10:15pm R WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Leonard
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ENGL A141 - The Bible As LiteratureRead, analyze, and write on important Biblical works from both the Old and New Testament canon.Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works, their origins and adoption. Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned works. Same course as Religious Studies A180. Students completing English A141 may not receive credit for Religious Studies A180. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27291 09:35am - 11:00am MW WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sevi
ENGL A141H - Bible As Lit HonorsRead, analyze, and write on important Biblical works from both the Old and New Testament canon. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works, their origins and adoption. Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned works. Same course as Religious Studies A180. Students completing English A141H may not receive credit for Religious Studies A180. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27292 09:35am - 11:00am MW WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sevi
ENGL A143 - Children's LiteratureRead, analyze, and write on important texts of children's literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25814 11:10am - 12:35pm MW WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barnard
ENGL A148 - Film As LiteratureRead, analyze, and write on international and American films. Critically examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to film. Explore the styles in individual works and the commentary made on moral, social, and aesthetic issues. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26251 05:30pm - 09:45pm W LIT&LN 1184.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
ENGL A148H - Film As Lit HonorsRead, analyze, and write on international and American films. Critically examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to film. Explore the styles in individual works and the commentary made on moral, social, and aesthetic issues. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26395 05:30pm - 09:45pm W LIT&LN 1184.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kennedy
ENGL A150 - American Lit Before 20th CentRead, analyze, and write on important early American literary works produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21555 09:35am - 11:00am TR WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
ENGL A150H - Am Lit Before 1900 HonorsRead, analyze, and write on important early American literary works produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21007 09:35am - 11:00am TR WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rangno
ENGL A151 - American Lit in 20th CenturyRead, analyze, and write on important American literary works from the early 20th century to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27293 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wagner
ENGL A151H - Am Lit After 1900 HonorsRead, analyze, and write on important American literary works from the early 20th century to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27294 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wagner
ENGL A160 - World Lit Through RenaissanceRead, analyze, interpret, and write on influential and significant early World literary works in translation produced from antiquity through the Renaissance. Works will be included from Europe Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: ENGL A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24242 11:10am - 12:35pm TR WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Parker
ENGL A160H - World Lit. through Renais. HonRead, analyze, interpret, and write on influential and significant early World literary works in translation produced from antiquity through the Renaissance. Works will be included from Europe Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: ENGL A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24243 11:10am - 12:35pm TR WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Parker
ENGL A222 - Novel Writing IIFor students who have completed at least fifty pages of an original novel, this intermediate level writing workshop focuses on planning and developing the novel into a full-length manuscript. The course explores theory, technique and the practical discipline of writing fiction, and examines models from various genres (literary classics, historical fiction, detective fiction, romance, science fiction and others). In addition, students learn to write critiques demonstrating a working knowledge of literary technique and terminology. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A119 or English A122. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25586 06:00pm - 10:15pm T WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ENGL A227 - Scriptwriting IIThis is a course for students who have completed at least one act (30 pages) of an original play orscreenplay. The emphasis this semester will be on analyzing dramatic strategies in film, television, and theatre, with special attention given to bringing a short project to completion (30-60 pages). May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: English A127. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26380 06:00pm - 10:15pm R WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Leonard
ENGL A232 - Novel Writing IIIThis is an advanced writing workshop for students who have already completed more than 100 pages of an original novel. Students will focus on analysis of the elements of dramatic fictional structure through examination of works in progress. In addition to generating 50-100 new pages, students will read essays on craft and engage in research into the settings and circumstances of their characters in order to lend authenticity to the narrative. This course is designed to assist students in developing and revising manuscripts to meet contemporary publication standards. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A119; English A222
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25587 06:00pm - 10:15pm T WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ENGL A237 - Scriptwriting IIIAn intermediate scriptwriting workshop for students who have completed at least 60 pages of an original work. The emphasis at this stage will be on the refinement of structure, tone, dialogue, and character, in service to the emerging themes of the work-in-progress. Students will read essays on craft and will engage in research into the circumstances and settings featured in their scripts. After generating 30-60 new pages, students will carefully revise and edit their work, resulting in the completion of a substantial portion of their full-length plays/screenplays. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: English A227. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26381 06:00pm - 10:15pm R WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Leonard
ENGL A242 - Novel Writing IVThis is a writing workshop for students who have completed more than 150 pages of an original novel. The course is designed to assist students in finishing their novels and prepare them to market professional manuscripts for publication. Students will research current standards for query letters and other submission procedures and apply them to the process of selling their work. Manuscripts submitted for workshop will meet contemporary publication standards. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A232. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25588 06:00pm - 10:15pm T WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ENGL A247 - Scriptwriting IVAn advanced scriptwriting workshop for students who have completed at least 90 pages of an original work. The emphasis this semester will be on completing and marketing a saleable feature-length screenplay, theatrical play, original pilot, or spec script for an existing television show. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: English A237. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26382 06:00pm - 10:15pm R WRTROW 1114.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Leonard
ENGL A270 - British Lit Before 1800Read, analyze, and write on important British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered line. PREREQUISITE: English A100. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL 160.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24004 07:00pm - 10:10pm T WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Felts
ENGL A270H - Brit Lit To 1800 HonorsRead, analyze, and write on important British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered line. PREREQUISITE: English A100. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID ENGL 160.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24005 07:00pm - 10:10pm T WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Felts
ENGL A275 - British Literature After 1800Read, analyze, and write on important British literary works after 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24006 07:00pm - 10:10pm R WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ruzi
ENGL A275H - British Literat After 1800 HonRead, analyze, and write on important British literary works after 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility for English A100. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24007 07:00pm - 10:10pm R WRTROW 1143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ruzi
English Language Learning ELL A001N - Oral Communication 1 NCThis noncredit course is designed for beginning English language learners who want to improve their oral communication skills. Students will practice daily communication skills in the home and community, with an emphasis on listening comprehension.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27046 08:20am - 10:25am TR TECHCT 2104.6 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Staff
ELL A002N - Oral Communication 2 NCThis noncredit course is a continuation of Oral Communication 1 and is designed for beginning English language learners who want to improve their English communication skills. Students will practice daily communication skills in the home and community, with an emphasis on speaking skills.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27047 08:30am - 10:40am TR TECHCT 2104.8 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ELL A012N - Multi-skills English 1A NCThis noncredit course is a beginning multi-skills course designed for English language learners. Students will be introduced to the basic conventions of American English, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27048 06:00pm - 08:15pm MW BIOSC 1025.0 CLAS
0.00128/26-11/13
Staff
ELL A013N - Multi-skills English 1B NCThis noncredit course is a continuation of a beginning multi-skills course designed for English language learners. Students will continue to use the conventions of American English, including listening, speaking, grammar, reading, and writing skills.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27049 09:35am - 11:00am MW LIT&LN 2213.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
ELL A020N - ELL for US Citizenship 1This noncredit course is one in a series of two courses designed to help non-native speakers of English prepare for U.S. citizenship. In this course, students review and practice basic writing conventions and basic reading skills. They also learn about and discuss the fundamentals of U.S. history, government, and geography.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27617 10:35am - 12:40pm TR ALHSC 1054.6 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Staff
ELL A022N - Multi-skills English 2A NCThis noncredit course is a low-intermediate multi-skills course for English language learners. Students will use all conventions of American English, including listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing, and grammar skills.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27533 08:55am - 10:20am MW BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes
ELL A023N - Multi-skills English 2B NCThis noncredit course is a continuation of Multi-skills English 2A for English language learners. Students will add to their knowledge of the conventions of American English, including listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing, and grammar skills.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27534 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR LIT&LN 2213.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Steindler
ELL A032N - Beginning Grammar Review NCThis noncredit course is the first of two courses in a progressive low-intermediate grammar reviewsequence for non-native speakers of English. This course is designed to provide students additional opportunities to master foundational grammatical structures such as the English verb tense system and basic sentence structures. Students review the rules governing the use and meaning of the target structures and practice identifying and producing them in spontaneous oral and written communication.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27050 10:35am - 12:45pm TR ALHSC 1054.8 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Staff
ELL A033N - Intermediate Grammar Review NCThis noncredit course is the second of two courses in a progressive beginning-intermediate grammar review sequence for non-native speakers of English. This course is designed to provide students additional opportunities to master essential grammatical structures such as the English verb tense-aspect system and various complex sentence structures. Students review the rules governing the use and meaning of the target structures and practice identifying and producing them in spontaneous oral and written communication.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27051 01:00pm - 02:20pm MW CS&D 1023.2 CLAS
0.00129/23-12/11
Mukherjee
ELL A039N - Speaking about NonfictionThis noncredit course is for students who want to talk about nonfiction topics such as current events, significant speeches, and other areas of interest which may include politics, technology, world events sports, travel, business, and lifestyle. Listening, speaking, and conversation skills will also be emphasized.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27616 10:30am - 12:40pm MW CS&D 1024.8 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Cervantes
ELL A062N - Advanced Grammar Review 1This noncredit course is the first of two courses in a progressive advanced grammar review sequence for non-native speakers of English. It is designed for those who are at least at the upper-intermediate level of the ESL program or equivalent, or who are entering college-level courses. This course will focus on a review of grammatical structures, especially pronouns and clauses.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27052 07:30pm - 08:50pm TR LIT&LN 2453.2 CLAS
0.00129/24-12/12
Staff
ELL A063N - Advanced Grammar Review 2 NCThis noncredit course is the second of two courses in a progressive advanced grammar review sequence for non-native speakers of English. It is designed for those who at an advanced level of the ESL program or equivalent, or who are currently in college-level courses. This course will focus on verb moods, the passive voice, and avoiding sentence errors through self-editing.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27535 11:10am - 12:30pm TR CS&D 1023.2 CLAS
0.00129/24-12/12
Cervantes
ELL A080N - ESL for the Workplace 1 NCThis noncredit course is the first of two courses in a high-intermediate to advanced course series for adult English language learners seeking to improve their employability in the United States. The primary goal of this course is to help students develop the English skills necessary to obtain a job in the U.S. and to familiarize them with the cultural expectations, rules, and regulations of the American workplace.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27053 10:30am - 12:40pm MW SKLCT 1044.8 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Cervantes
ELL A092N - Listen and Speak Trans Coll NCThis noncredit course is one of two courses in a high-intermediate to advanced course series for English learners seeking to transition to credit college-level course work. The primary goal of this course is to help students develop the listening and speaking skills necessary to successfully participate in college such as participating in class discussions, delivering oral presentations and taking notes from lectures. The course will also focus on increasing students' understanding of the U.S. college system including admissions and graduation requirements, services, and procedures.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27055 08:55am - 11:00am TR SKLCT 1054.6 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Salim
ELL A093N - Read and Writ Trans Coll NCThis noncredit course is one of two courses in a high-intermediate to advanced course series for adult English language learners seeking to transition to credit college-level coursework. This course will focus on helping students successfully meet college expectations by developing their reading, writing, and study skills. Students will work on improving reading rate and comprehension, note-taking from textbooks, study skills, and the basics of academic writing.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27056 08:55am - 11:05am TR SKLCT 1054.8 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Mukherjee
English as a Second Language ESL A011 - Begin Listeng/SpeakngListening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for beginning academic students who are non-native speakers of English. Practice in spontaneous conversation and small group discussion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Not applicable to AA or AS degree. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the ESL placement test administered through the OCC Assessment Center or approval of the ESL Advisor.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24620 08:00am - 10:05am TR C&L 1164.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Putros
ESL A015 - Grammar, Read & Write 1Intensive introductory level of integrated basic grammar, reading, and writing of American English for non-native students who are pursuing college coursework. Includes work on sentence structure, questions, verb tenses, spelling and vocabulary. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. (Not applicable to AA degree.) PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the ESL placement test administered through the OCC Assessment Center or approval of the ESL Advisor. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A021 level or higher or concurrent enrollment in ESL A011.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24629 10:15am - 12:20pm MTWR C&L 1169.2 CLAS
8.00168/26-12/14
Franz
ESL A021 - Listen & Speak Skills 1Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for low-intermediate students. Focus on preparation for classroom situations.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24621 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR MBCC 3064.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24798 05:35pm - 07:40pm MW LIT&LN 1454.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Dude
ESL A026 - Grammar, Read & Write 2 Materials Fee: $7.00
Integrated intensive grammar and reading for low-intermediate students who are non-native speakers of English. This course may also be offered online.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24622 10:15am - 12:20pm MTWR LIT&LN 1159.2 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Ceralde-Elson
01 24799 05:30pm - 09:45pm TR C&L 1169.0 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Chapman
ESL A031 - Listen & Speak Skills 2Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for intermediate students. Focus on basic note-taking and discussion. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or completion of ESL A021.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24403 10:15am - 12:20pm MW LIT&LN 1164.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lerma
01 24630 08:00am - 10:05am MW C&L 1164.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Franz
ESL A035 - Grammar, Read & Write 3 Materials Fee: $7.00
Integrated intensive study of grammar, reading, and writing for intermediate students who are non-native speakers of English. Introduction to literal and critical reading; responding to unsimplified texts. Writing practice for grammar, mechanics and fluency. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or completion of ESL A026. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A031 or higher or completion of ESL A021.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24406 10:15am - 12:30pm MTWR LIT&LN 14510.0 CLAS
7.00168/26-12/14
Barton
01 24407 12:45pm - 03:00pm MTWR LIT&LN 11510.0 CLAS
7.00168/26-12/14
Herbst
01 25207 05:15pm - 10:15pm TR LIT&LN 14510.0 CLAS
7.00168/26-12/14
Lee
ESL A051 - Listen & Speak Skills 3Listening comprehension, oral communication, and pronunciation skills for high-intermediate and advanced second language students. Practice in effective note-taking and listening for specific information. Work on interpersonal communication, oral presentation, and pronunciation. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or completion of ESL A031
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24408 08:00am - 10:05am TR LIT&LN 1164.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Livote
01 25732 05:35pm - 07:40pm M LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 25732 05:35pm - 07:40pm W LIT&LN 1162.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27618 08:00am - 10:05am MW LIT&LN 1164.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barton
ESL A055 - Grammar, Read & Write 4Integrated intensive study of grammar, reading, and writing for high-intermediate students who are non-native speakers of English. Review of intermediate grammar and reading skills, with work on advanced grammatical structures. Paragraph writing in response to readings. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or completion of ESL A035. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL A031.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24411 10:15am - 12:20pm M LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Bucholtz-Magallon02 24411 10:15am - 12:20pm TR LIT&LN 1164.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bucholtz-Magallon03 24411 10:15am - 12:20pm W LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bucholtz-Magallon
01 24412 12:45pm - 03:45pm MTW LIT&LN 1169.0 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Lerma
01 24690 08:00am - 10:05am MTWR LIT&LN 1459.2 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Steindler
01 25733 05:30pm - 09:45pm TR LIT&LN 1159.0 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26259 05:30pm - 09:45pm MW C&L 1169.0 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Lo
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ESL A060 - Composition & Reading 1Integrates college level reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Emphasis on summary skills and short responses to college-level readings. Students will write 6,000 instructor-evaluated words. Individual attention given to the structure and usage problems of ESL students through conferencing and computer applications. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or completion of ESL A055. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL A031.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26063 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Lit&Ln 116. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26063 08:30am - 12:30pm F LIT&LN 1164.0 CLAS
3.00149/13-12/13
Duran02 26063 - OCC ONLINE1.4 ARR
0.00149/13-12/13
Duran03 26063 - OCC ONLINE2.6 LAB
0.00149/13-12/13
Duran
01 24417 12:45pm - 02:50pm M LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24417 02:50pm - 03:55pm M LIT&LN 2221.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff03 24417 12:45pm - 02:50pm W LIT&LN 1452.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff04 24417 02:50pm - 03:55pm W LIT&LN 1451.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #24623 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 4-7 p.m. in Lit&Ln 116. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24623 04:00pm - 07:00pm T LIT&LN 1163.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lerma02 24623 - OCC ONLINE1.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Lerma03 24623 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.00168/26-12/14
Lerma
01 26310 07:50am - 09:55am T LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wilson02 26310 09:55am - 11:00am T MBCC 3031.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wilson03 26310 07:50am - 09:55am R LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wilson04 26310 09:55am - 11:00am R MBCC 3031.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wilson
ESL A065 - Adv Sentence Anal/ConstrAnalysis of college-level texts and the relation between grammatical structures and meaning. Application of a wide variety of sentence development strategies. Especially suited for the advanced non-native speaker who already has skill in essay writing and who wants to develop English sentence structure style and accuracy. PREREQUISITE: Qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test or completion of ESL A055. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or completion of ESL A031.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27266 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR TECHCT 1814.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Putros
ESL A099 - Composition & Reading 2Integrates college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Intensive practice in writing essays in response to college-level expository texts using various methods of development and organization. Individual attention given to sentence structure and usage problems. Students will write 6,000 instructor-evaluated words. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: ESL A060 or ESL A065. Also, qualifying score on the OCC ESL placement test for ESL A051 or
completion of ESL A031.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #27112 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Friday, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in Lit&Ln 115. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 27112 09:00am - 01:30pm F LIT&LN 1154.8 CLAS
3.00149/13-12/13
Civen02 27112 - OCC ONLINE0.7 ARR
0.00149/13-12/13
Civen03 27112 - OCC ONLINE2.6 LAB
0.00149/13-12/13
Civen
01 24419 08:00am - 10:05am TR LIT&LN 1154.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24419 10:05am - 11:10am TR LIT&LN 2222.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24421 12:45pm - 02:50pm M C&L 1162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hiciu02 24421 02:50pm - 03:55pm M C&L 1161.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hiciu03 24421 12:45pm - 02:50pm W LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hiciu04 24421 02:50pm - 03:55pm W LIT&LN 2221.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hiciu
CRN #24610 is on campus and online. Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 12:45-3:45 p.m. in C&L 116. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 24610 12:45pm - 03:45pm T C&L 1163.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Franz02 24610 - OCC ONLINE1.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Franz03 24610 - OCC ONLINE2.3 LAB
0.00168/26-12/14
Franz
01 24611 05:30pm - 07:35pm R LIT&LN 1162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24611 07:35pm - 08:40pm R LIT&LN 1161.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff03 24611 05:30pm - 07:35pm T LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff04 24611 07:35pm - 08:40pm T LIT&LN 2221.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26441 07:50am - 11:00am M WATSON 2623.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Burke02 26441 07:50am - 09:55am W LIT&LN 2222.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Burke03 26441 09:55am - 11:00am W CHEM 2271.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Burke
01 27601 12:45pm - 02:50pm T LIT&LN 1452.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barton02 27601 02:50pm - 03:55pm T LIT&LN 1451.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barton03 27601 12:45pm - 02:50pm R LIT&LN 2222.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barton04 27601 02:50pm - 03:55pm R LIT&LN 2221.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barton
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Environmental Science/Ecology ESEC A100 - Intro to Environmental ScienceThe physical and biological components of the environment, their interrelationships, and the human population influence on these components. Physical, biological, and political means of reversing environmental deterioration will be considered as well as conservation and management of natural resources. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major and for students in Environmental Science or other natural sciences. Field trip may be required. Same as ECOL A100, Human Ecology. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27086 11:10am - 12:35pm MW BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Snyder
01 27087 09:35am - 11:00am TR BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Elliott
ESEC A100H - Intro Environmental Sci HonorsThe physical and biological components of the environment, their interrelationships, and the humanpopulation influence on these components. Physical, biological, and political means of reversingenvironmental deterioration will be considered as well as conservation and management of naturalresources. Suitable as a general education elective for the non-science major and for students inEnvironmental Science or other natural sciences. Field trip may be required. Same as ECOL A100 - Human Ecology. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 27529 09:35am - 11:00am TR BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Elliott
ESEC A110 - Island EcologyIslands are used as the platform to discuss Ecology, Evolution, Speciation, Biogeography, Geology, and Human History as it relates to islands. This course focuses on California's Channel Islands and also covers the Hawaiian Islands, the Galapagos Islands, and many others. Field trip is required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Same as ECOL A110 - Island Ecology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #27088 includes a field trip to Santa Cruz Island tentatively scheduled for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 1-3, 2019. SCIsland field trip fee is $125. There is an additional field trip to local tide pools with no fee, date to be determined. Contact the instructor for additional information: Kelli Elliott ([email protected])
01 27088 05:00pm - 08:10pm W BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Elliott
ESEC A121 - Marine Intertidal EcologyEcology of the marine intertidal environment of Southern California. This is a field oriented laboratory experience for non-majors. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Same as Marine Science A121 and Ecology A121. Students completing Ecology A121 or ESEC A121 may not receive credit for Marine Science A121. Transfer Credit: CSU
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CRN #27098 includes scheduled intertidal field trips on Friday, December 7 from 2:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and/or Saturday, December 8 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., plus 2-3 additional field trip dates to be scheduled on a Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday. Please contact the instructor, Mary Blasius, for further information: [email protected]
01 27098 05:00pm - 06:00pm T BIOSC 1021.2 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Blasius02 27098 06:00pm - 07:00pm T BIOSC 1020.8 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Blasius03 27098 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.6 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Blasius
ESEC A141 - Desert EcologyDeserts cover 20% of the Earth and provide wildlife habitat, as well as, economic and recreational value. This course will provide students an opportunity to learn and assess the ecological processes in various deserts on Earth including the deserts of Southwestern United States and Mexico. Field trips are required. Same as ECOL A141 - Desert Ecology. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #27119 includes a 3-day field trip to the Mojave Desert Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, September 13-15, 2019 in conjunction with Geol A141, Mojave Desert Field Study. One additional desert field trip on Friday, October 4, 2019 is also scheduled. A fee is required per person for the 3-day field trip. Contact the instructor for additional information: Professor Elliott ([email protected])
01 27089 10:30am - 12:35pm F BIOSC 1022.3 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Elliott02 27089 - OCCOFF COMM SITE6.8 ARR
0.0088/26-10/20
Elliott
Ethnic Studies ETHS A100 - Contemp Ethnic AmericaAn examination of contemporary American dominant, ethnic and racial minority intergroup relations from historical, sociological and psychological perspectives. Addresses continuing issues of racism and discrimination. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 20738 11:10am - 12:35pm MW C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Funez-Gonzalez
01 21396 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Funez-Gonzalez
ETHS A150 - Ethnic Groups in the U.S.A survey of the history of the many (40+) ethnic groups originating in Europe, Asia (including the American Indian), the Americas, the Pacific Islands, Africa, and the Middle East, that make up the population of the United States. Same as History A150. Students who enroll in Ethic Studies A150 may not receive credit for History A150. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 24744 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
CRN #27490 is part of the CLEEO Project titled: Race, Ethnicity, and Equity in America. This class is open to all students and focuses on Multicultural Themes in Contemporary American society. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times, email [email protected] or call (714) 432-5778.
01 27490 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
Fashion FASH A100 - Begin Clothing Tech Materials Fee: $20.00
This course is basic clothing construction using the latest methods. Students will learn basic clothing construction techniques and complete multiple easy-to-sew projects. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 21052 06:00pm - 07:00pm TR CS&D 2012.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Becker02 21052 07:00pm - 09:10pm TR CS&D 2014.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Becker
01 21230 01:00pm - 02:00pm TR CS&D 2012.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 21230 02:00pm - 04:10pm TR CS&D 2014.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
FASH A110 - Applied Textiles & DsgnSelection, use, care, and performance standards for textile products for fashion apparel and interior textiles. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20157 09:00am - 12:10pm M CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Craner
FASH A115 - Intro to the Fashion IndustryOrganization, structure, and interrelationship of industries and services that comprise the business of fashion, terminology, designers, trade organizations, and publications. Identification of current trends and fashion inspiration. Professional opportunities explored.
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01 20501 09:00am - 12:10pm W CS&D 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Craner
FASH A118 - Trend ForecastingStudies the techniques and procedures for identifying and forecasting fashion trends and evaluates current trends found in lifestyles, business, ready-to-wear, and home fashion. Students will learn to recognize and analyze predictive lifestyle and business trends that affect retail merchandising and marketing decisions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26186 09:00am - 12:10pm F CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Craner
FASH A120 - History of FashionA chronological study of costume designs from ancient times to the present. Emphasis is placed on the identification of apparel design details, the relation of recurring style trends to contemporary fashions, and sociological, economic, and political factors affecting clothing through the centuries. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21615 09:00am - 12:10pm R CS&D 2023.4 CLAS
1.5088/26-10/20
Fueger
FASH A121 - Street StyleThis course explores the significant and dynamic role street style plays in the 21st Century and surveys how youth defies and influences the fashion establishment. The street's ascent as a fashion force will be traced from its historical inception to how it makes history. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21609 09:00am - 12:35pm R CS&D 2023.9 CLAS
1.50810/21-12/14
Geil
FASH A135 - Design in Everyday Life Materials Fee: $9.00
Design as it relates to everyday life. The study of the design process to include inspiration, design boards, tools and techniques, completed projects and evaluation. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26187 01:00pm - 03:05pm M CS&D 2022.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Geil02 26187 03:05pm - 04:10pm M CS&D 2021.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Geil
FASH A150 - Flat Pattern Techniques Materials Fee: $15.00
Interpretation of clothing design through the use of flat pattern techniques. Basic principles involved in designing and manipulating patterns. PREREQUISITE: Fashion A100 or A180. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20510 06:30pm - 07:35pm TR CS&D 2022.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lombard
02 20510 07:35pm - 09:00pm TR CS&D 2023.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lombard
FASH A175 - Appl Color/Dsgn Theory Materials Fee: $8.00
Introduction to color and design theory and application, including line, shape, value and color. Utilization of tools, materials, and equipment to develop a visual vocabulary and technical skills applicable to interior, architectural, and fashion related fields of design. Same as Interior Design A175. Students completing Fashion A175 may not receive credit for Interior Design A175. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24820 01:00pm - 02:05pm TR CS&D 2022.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Becker02 24820 02:05pm - 03:30pm TR CS&D 2023.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Becker
01 26720 09:00am - 11:05am F CS&D 2022.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arakaki02 26720 11:05am - 02:20pm F CS&D 2023.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Arakaki
FASH A177 - Fash Merchandz ConceptsAn introduction to the fashion merchandising industry will include vendors and products sold, as well as the various types of retail venues and the methods of merchandising apparel in each. The packaging and marketing of a product and the tracking of a fashion trends in several venues will also be included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26721 01:00pm - 04:10pm T CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Craner
FASH A180 - Prin of Clothing Const 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
Fundamental principles of clothing construction are studied and applied to selected problems with an emphasis on expanding knowledge in a variety of techniques. Fulfills the lower division college transfer requirement in clothing for the family and consumer sciences major. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21646 09:00am - 10:00am MW CS&D 2012.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Becker02 21646 10:00am - 12:10pm MW CS&D 2014.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Becker
FASH A181 - Fashion InternshipA supervised internship including classroom-based learning and experience at a fashion-related work site. This 120-hour unpaid or 150-hour paid work experience course is designed to assist students to acquire career awareness, work habits, attitudes and skills for the fashion program. Credit for occupational work experience may be accrued at the rate of one to 8 units per semester for a total of sixteen units. Additionally, this course is for 2 units and students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. ADVISORY: At least four fashion Core courses must be taken or the equivalent. COREQUISITE: FASH A200. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 23385 - OCCOFF COMM SITE7.5 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Craner
FASH A182 - Professional PracticesCourse will include writing resumes and professional correspondence and developing a visual portfolio. This course should be taken in the final semester of the certificate program. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Fashion A110, A115, A120, A121, A170 and A177. ADVISORY: Fashion A118, A181, A150, and Display & Visual Presentation A180.
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Sess
01 25337 12:45pm - 02:50pm M CS&D 2042.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Becker
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
FASH A183 - Fund Princ Clothing Const 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
An intermediate-level clothing construction class using the latest industry methods. Students will learn clothing construction techniques and complete two sewing projects. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 26897 06:00pm - 07:00pm MW CS&D 2012.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Dickens02 26897 07:00pm - 09:10pm MW CS&D 2014.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Dickens
FASH A190 - Apparel Ind SustainabilityAn introduction to, and overview of, responsible business, also known as triple bottom line business, with a focus on environmental sustainability, responsible decision making, social impact, corporate social responsibility, regulatory compliance, certifications, and other emerging technologies. Students will examine current topics, concepts, trends, and rules that are driving the sustainability and responsible business movement and will develop an understanding of, and a lexicon for, what many consider the future of business.
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Sess
01 27558 06:00pm - 09:10pm M CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sabori
FASH A191 - Sust & Resp-Fash Dsn/Mfg/BrandA look at environmental and social impacts the apparel manufacturing industry has had in the past and continues to have today. This class will explore the impacts associated with the process of developing and manufacturing apparel from fiber sourcing to warehousing, and sales to distribution. Additionally, this class will discuss innovative solutions that are in use today that counter those impacts. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 27301 01:00pm - 04:10pm R CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sabori
FASH A200 - Fashion Internship LectureClassroom-based learning includes 18 hours of company research preparation to include company culture and appropriate behavior; on-site interview skills and techniques; writing measurable learning objectives that are assessed at the end of the internship; and writing a reflective summary for each objective and developing a resource directory for employees, vendors, and services used at the field site. COREQUISITE: FASH A181. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 26185 04:30pm - 05:30pm T CS&D 2041.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Craner
FASH A233 - Couture TechniquesInstruction and practice in techniques used to create couture and custom garments. Techniques of handling special and difficult fabrics, leather and furs. Features fine finishing details. Requires construction of one couture garment. PREREQUISITE: FASH A180 or A183. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27307 09:00am - 11:05am T CS&D 2012.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Dickens02 27307 11:05am - 12:10pm T CS&D 2011.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Dickens
FASH A255 - Fashion Illustratg Techniqs 1Presentation and promotion of fashion and garment design through elementary trade sketching, use of the 'croqui', and current computer design software as used in the fashion industry. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20096 01:00pm - 02:00pm MW CS&D 2082.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Waldron
02 20096 02:00pm - 04:10pm MW CS&D 2084.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Waldron
01 26252 09:00am - 10:05am MW CS&D 2082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bonnell02 26252 10:05am - 12:10pm MW CS&D 2084.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bonnell
FASH A256 - Fashion Illustratg Techniqs 2Use current computer software to design and refine fashion garment proportions, textile textures and shapes, and garment construction elements to gain a clear understanding of design standards in the fashion industry. PREREQUISITE: Fashion A255. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24954 06:00pm - 07:05pm MW CS&D 2082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bux-Hurwitz02 24954 07:05pm - 09:10pm MW CS&D 2084.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bux-Hurwitz
FASH A266 - Computerized Pattrn Sys Materials Fee: $5.00
An introductory course on the operation of the current computer-assisted pattern-making software package, including the 3D format. System management, digitizing, plotting, marker-making, pattern development, library structures of pattern data, development of pattern blocks, pattern design, grading, and drafting system features/functions will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU. ADVISORY: FASH A110 and A150.
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Sess
01 27457 09:00am - 11:05am S ALHSC 1022.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Vislay02 27457 11:05am - 12:10pm S ALHSC 1021.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vislay
Film & Television FILM A100 - Hist and Apprec. of the CinemaIntroduces the analysis of film form and content, aesthetics and meaning, and history and culture. Explores the diverse possibilities presented by the cinematic art form through an examination of a wide variety of productions, national cinemas, and film movements. Topics include modes of production, narrative and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre, ideology and critical analysis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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Sess
Students are encouraged to use the Film A100 video rental library.
01 20500 01:00pm - 04:10pm T FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Valley
Students are encouraged to use the Film A100 video rental library.
01 21129 01:00pm - 04:10pm W FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Forssell
CRN #26220 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
01 26220 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Forssell
Students are encouraged to use the Film A100 video rental library.
01 26283 01:00pm - 04:10pm R FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hitchings
Students are encouraged to use the Film A100 video rental library.
01 26433 02:30pm - 05:40pm M FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Riggins
CRN #26883 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. Email: [email protected] - -Students are encouraged to use the Film A100 video rental library.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26883 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Hall
FILM A102 - Business of Film/TelevisionAn introduction course to the business of film and television. Students will get a comprehensive and practical look at each aspect of the industry, including careers in development, current programming, broadcast standards and practices, networks, studios, casting, and production for film and television. This class will also address career strategies for advancement within the film, television and new media industries. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Advisory: Film A110 and Film A155.
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Sess
01 24378 09:00am - 12:10pm S ARTCT 2083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Martinez
FILM A104 - Great Directors of CineTopics delving into aspects of film history, criticism and aesthetics which can be described as extensions of the film directors' point of view. The course is intended for film/video majors and other students with an interest in film/video. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
Students are encouraged to use the Film A104 video rental library. See your instructor during the first class meeting for a video rental card.01 20665 07:00pm - 10:10pm W ARTCT 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Valley
FILM A107 - History of Video GamesIntroduces the analysis of game art form and content, aesthetics and meaning, as well as history and culture. Explores the genesis of the gaming industry the business behind games as well as the diverse history of games and consoles. Topics include early computer game conception, arcade gaming, first generation consoles, gaming boom and bust of the 1980's, as well as the vast advance of the 1990's and 2000's. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27255 10:00am - 01:10pm F FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hitchings
FILM A110 - Film Production 1The course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and operation of single camera video production, including composition and editing techniques, camera operation, portable lighting, video recorder operation, audio control and basic editing. This course focuses on the aesthetics and fundamentals of scripting, producing, directing on location, postproduction, and exhibition/distribution. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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Sess
Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60 -- Students must supply their own camcorders.
01 22268 05:00pm - 07:30pm T ARTCT 1362.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Haton02 22268 07:30pm - 09:15pm T ARTCT 1361.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Haton
Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60 -- Students must supply their own camcorders.01 24801 02:00pm - 04:30pm W ARTCT 1362.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Tahvildari02 24801 04:30pm - 06:15pm W ARTCT 1361.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tahvildari
Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60 -- Students must supply their own camcorders.
01 25456 05:00pm - 07:30pm R ARTCT 1362.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Haton
02 25456 07:30pm - 09:15pm R ARTCT 1361.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Haton
Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60 -- Students must supply their own camcorders.
01 25720 09:00am - 11:30am M ARTCT 1432.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
OHara02 25720 11:30am - 01:15pm M ARTCT 1431.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
OHara
FILM A150 - History of Radio & TelevisionOverview and analysis of the radio, TV, and film industries in the U.S. with emphasis on the historical, cultural, and technical functions of each medium. Additionally, broadcast advertising, research, media law, and regulations are explored with the additional impact of global broadcasting, cable TV, Internet, and satellite technologies. This course may also be offered online.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26884 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. Students are encouraged to use the film/video collection in the Library. Email: [email protected]
01 26884 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.00810/21-12/14
Hart
CRN #22991 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. Students are encouraged to use the film/video collection in the Library. Email: [email protected]
01 22991 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Hart
Students are encouraged to use the film/video collection in the Library.
01 26156 02:20pm - 05:30pm T FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
OHara
FILM A155 - Television Production 1Introduction, orientation, and use of digital television studio equipment and other basic tools in television production. The course will focus on theory, terminology, and operation of all television equipment and the responsibilities of television personnel. Students will be assigned projects to produce and will experience all major functions of the production team. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20221 09:30am - 10:30am TR ARTCT 1432.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
OHara02 20221 10:30am - 12:40pm TR ARTCT 1434.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
OHara
FILM A193 - Sound Design for Film & TVThis course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice of audio production for radio, television, film and digital recording applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of sound design and aesthetics, microphone use, and digital recording equipment. Students gain hands-on experience recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio. Upon completion, students will have basic knowledge of applied audio concepts, production workflow, equipment functions, and audio editing software. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Audio editing software is ProTools.
01 21302 10:00am - 12:00pm S ARTCT 1362.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sweeney02 21302 12:00pm - 03:25pm S ARTCT 1363.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Sweeney
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
FILM A194 - Editing 1Explore the principles, theory, and mechanics of digital film and video editing using Macintosh computers. Emphasis will be on digital editing techniques, effects, audio, graphics, and titling. The class is designed for those interested in entering the field of digital editing, graphic artists interested in expanding their knowledge base of the industry, and independent producers in the Broadcast, Educational, Corporate, and Consumer markets. ADVISORY: Film/Video A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
The editing software for this course is Adobe Premiere Pro.
01 24625 10:00am - 12:05pm M ARTCT 2172.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shimanek02 24625 12:05pm - 03:25pm M ARTCT 2173.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shimanek
The editing software for this course is Adobe Premiere Pro.01 25457 09:00am - 11:05am W ARTCT 2152.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Newman02 25457 11:05am - 02:20pm W ARTCT 2153.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Newman
The editing software for this course is Adobe Premiere Pro.
01 26284 10:00am - 12:05pm F ARTCT 2172.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26284 12:05pm - 03:25pm F ARTCT 2173.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
The editing software for this course is Adobe Premiere Pro.
01 26522 04:00pm - 06:05pm M ARTCT 2172.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shimanek02 26522 06:05pm - 09:20pm M ARTCT 2173.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Shimanek
FILM A195 - Editing 2Students will dive deeper into the advanced technical features of editing while exploring the conceptual art of film editing such as tempo/pace of the edit, the importance of sound design and the feel of colorization. We will explore advanced digital editing techniques along with theory and concepts that make a successful edit. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27463 09:00am - 11:05am W ARTCT 2172.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hitchings02 27463 11:05am - 02:20pm W ARTCT 2173.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hitchings
FILM A196 - Introduction to Visual EffectsExplore the principles, theory, and mechanics of visual effects editing using computers. Emphasis will be on visual effects editing techniques, sound effects, graphics, and titling. The class is designed for those interested in expanding their knowledge of areas including advanced editing, visual effects, graphics, post-production industries, studio and independent productions, broadcast, educational, corporate, web, virtual reality and other consumer markets. PREREQUISITE: FILM A194. Transfer Credit: CSU
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The editing software for this class is Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects.
01 26885 09:00am - 11:05am T ARTCT 2172.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hitchings02 26885 11:05am - 02:20pm T ARTCT 2173.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hitchings
FILM A215 - Social Media MarketingIntroduction to the role of social media marketing in entertainment and the practical applications of social media types. Students will learn to optimize career goals through social media; build and leverage a community of followers; create compelling content; and design and implement a multi-platform marketing campaign for an outside client. ADVISORY: Film A110 or A155. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 25721 09:00am - 12:10pm W ARTCT 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hulstrom02 25721 12:10pm - 01:15pm W ARTCT 1361.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hulstrom
FILM A220 - Intro to Virtual Reality (VR)An introduction to virtual reality media production, from simple 360-degree video capture, stitching, and editing, to the basic use of open-source, game engines to add 3D graphic elements, spacial audio, and user-interactivity to create immersive videos and experiences. Students will learn key terminology, techniques, and current VR and related Immersive Media trends. Students will work together to produce 360-degree videos and basic immersive experiences, viewable on a variety of headset platforms. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27058 02:00pm - 04:30pm R FA 1172.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Newman02 27058 04:30pm - 06:15pm R FA 1171.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Newman
FILM A221 - Intro Augmented Reality (AR)An introduction to Augmented Reality development, from simple interactive graphics activated by asmart-phone, to the basic use of open-source, game engines to add 3D graphic elements, spatial audio, and user-interactivity to create immersive experiences integrated into AR-enabled publications, games, and AR goggle applications. Students will learn key AR terminology, techniques, and related immersive media technology trends. Students will work together to produce basic immersive experiences, viewable on a variety of handheld and headset platforms. ADVISORY: Computer Science A273 and Film & Television A220. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27465 03:30pm - 06:00pm T ARTCT 2172.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Newman02 27465 06:00pm - 07:45pm T ARTCT 2171.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Newman
FILM A223 - Immersive Video Game Devel 1 Materials Fee: $15.00
An introduction to Video Game Design and Development as it applies to Immersive Media Technologies, such as Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR), as well as traditional computer games and animated films. Students will learn basic 3D modeling and Game Engine techniques using very powerful design software which is widely used by professionals in the industry. Because most of this software is FREE to non-professionals, students can download and practice with it at home as well, optimizing their ability to learn these time-intensive technologies in 16-weeks. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27466 10:00am - 12:05pm F ARTCT 2152.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Newman02 27466 12:05pm - 03:20pm F ARTCT 2153.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Newman
FILM A240 - Film Production 2This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, development of fictional story-telling structure, process of making and pre-production materials for film and television. Topics include basic cinematography including the operation, function and creative uses of production and post-production equipment, scriptwriting, camera operation, shot composition, lighting, sound recording and mixing, editing, writing, producing, directing and camera operation. Students will
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
produce a short music video, animation or drama. PREREQUISITE: Film/Video A110. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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Optional fee for use of Film/Video equipment: $60
01 20287 09:00am - 12:10pm M ARTCT 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Riggins02 20287 12:10pm - 01:15pm M ARTCT 1361.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Riggins
Optional fee for use of Film/Video equipment: $60
01 26886 10:00am - 01:10pm S ARTCT 1433.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Feld02 26886 01:10pm - 02:15pm S ARTCT 1431.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Feld
FILM A253 - Directing TheoryThis course exposes students to the functions and responsibilities of a Director and Assistant Director. Students will further understand the process of reading a script, conceiving a vision, and communicating it to the cast and crew. Production hierarchy and responsibilities will also be covered in depth. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27256 06:00pm - 07:00pm TR ARTCT 1432.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Tahvildari02 27256 07:00pm - 09:10pm TR ARTCT 1434.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tahvildari
FILM A255 - TV Production 2An advanced television studio production class emphasizing the role of the writer, producer and director. Students will produce programs designed for live and live to tape television formats in the Film/Video Department's digital television studio, utilizing 16 x 9 widescreen cameras, switchers, lighting, and sound recording equipment. Each student will be assigned projects to produce and will experience all major functions of the production team. PREREQUISITE: Film/Video A155. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27257 03:00pm - 04:00pm MW ARTCT 1432.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hulstrom02 27257 04:00pm - 06:10pm MW ARTCT 1434.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hulstrom
FILM A261 - Television Studio OperationsParticipation in the production and technical support of special television programs for students interested in gaining further experience with television. PREREQUISITE: Film/Video A155. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20507 02:00pm - 03:00pm R ARTCT 1441.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
OHara02 20507 03:00pm - 04:00pm R ARTCT 1441.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
OHara03 20507 - ARTCT 1442.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
OHara
FILM A262 - CinematographyThis course is an exploration of cinematography through a synergetic approach. The intent is to assist students in developing their moviemaking abilities generated by the current practice of the medium through advanced lighting techniques. Students will do individual and group projects using various camera, lighting and production equipment. PREREQUISITE: Film A110. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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01 24802 09:00am - 12:10pm F ARTCT 1363.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Forssell
FILM A265 - Field Prod and the Documentary Materials Fee: $15.00
Techniques of on-location video production including lighting, sound, videography, and post-production editing. Students will function as producers, directors, talent and crew. Productions will include news, documentary, drama, industrials, and music videos. PREREQUISITE: Film/Video A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Optional fee for use of OCC Film/Video equipment: $60 -- Students must supply their own camcorder.
01 21503 09:00am - 10:25am TR ARTCT 1363.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Forssell02 21503 10:25am - 01:15pm TR ARTCT 1365.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Forssell
Food Service Management FSM A100 - Intro Hospitality IndusOverview of the hospitality industry. Same as Culinary Arts A100 and Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Students completing Food Service Management A100 may not receive credit for Culinary Arts A100 or Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21157 09:45am - 12:55pm R STUCTR CLRM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Yates
01 27460 08:45am - 11:55am T 3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
FSM A150 - Quantity Food Preparatn Materials Fee: $50.00
The fundamentals of food preparation, and application of these principles to quantity food production. Emphasis is placed on the use of quantity food preparation equipment, work simplification, and standardized production. Not required for Culinary Arts students. Hospitality dress standards and TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160, or concurrent enrollment
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the FSM A150L lab, #27443.
01 24049 05:45pm - 07:50pm T STUCTR CLRM2.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Yates
FSM A150L - Quantity Food Preparatn LabPrinciples of Quantity Food Preparation Lab. Must also be enrolled in FSM A150.
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Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the FSM A150 lecture, #24049.
01 27443 01:15pm - 07:45pm W CAFETR KITCHEN6.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Yates
FSM A151 - Food Production Mgmt Materials Fee: $45.00
Techniques and practice managing individuals responsible for producing food including supervision in planning, organizing, supervising, and controlling food production is discussed. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A150 or all of the following: Culinary Arts A120, A124, and A149. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 22097 02:15pm - 03:15pm M STUCTR CLRM1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Yates02 22097 03:15pm - 07:15pm M STUCTR CLRM4.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Yates
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
FSM A160 - Sanitation & Safety Materials Fee: $28.00
The basic principles of bacteriology, safety, equipment selection, and facility layout for food service operations. Includes cause and control of food-borne illnesses, cleaning materials and procedures, general safety regulations, food processing methods, first aid, and fire prevention. National food handler certification exam will be given. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
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CRN #21810 is online. After enrolling students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. On-campus mandatory exam date: TBD; time and location to be determined.
01 21810 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Yates
01 25539 06:00pm - 09:10pm T BIOSC 1003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27026 02:20pm - 05:30pm M TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Brown
FSM A190 - Dining Room Service Materials Fee: $45.00
Orientation to all functions of restaurant dining room operations, including dishwashing, pot and pan washing, floor care, equipment maintenance, and line preparation techniques. Emphasis on dining room service techniques of table waiting and accompanying dining room skills. Students will be required to follow hospitality department dress standards. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 22256 09:00am - 10:00am R CAPTBL DINE RM1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan02 22256 10:00am - 02:20pm R CAPTBL DINE RM4.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
01 25727 03:00pm - 04:00pm R CAPTBL DINE RM1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Lopez02 25727 04:00pm - 08:20pm R CAPTBL DINE RM4.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lopez
FSM A210 - Dining Room Management Materials Fee: $45.00
How to manage and promote a profitable dining room. Emphasis on management activities of controlling and staffing a dining room. Students will be required to follow Hospitality Department Dress Code. TB clearance required. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A190. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20647 09:30am - 11:35am R CAPTBL DINE RM2.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan02 20647 11:35am - 04:00pm R CAPTBL DINE RM4.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
01 25728 03:00pm - 07:15pm R CAPTBL DINE RM4.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan02 25728 07:15pm - 09:20pm R CAPTBL DINE RM2.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
FSM A240 - Food Service Math/AcctMathematical and accounting concepts applied to food service problems such as food costing, payroll computations, recipe adjusting, gross profit analysis, guest check mechanics, metric conversions, cost reports, financial statements, budgets, break-even analysis and general financial decision making problems. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20680 08:00am - 12:15pm T STUCTR CLRM4.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
FSM A250 - Menu Planning/PurchasngThe basic principles of menu planning and purchasing principles will include writing specifications for food and supplies and proper receiving/storage techniques, for restaurants and institutions. Emphasis on type of operation, psychological needs, available equipment, skill of the personnel, merchandising, menu pricing, and operating budget. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24889 02:00pm - 05:10pm T STUCTR CLRM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Yates
FSM A260 - Supervision & Trng TechDeveloping personnel programs and desirable labor-management relations. Special emphasis placed on leadership skills of motivation, communication, and decision making. Same as Hotel Management A260. Students completing Food Service Management A260 may not receive credit for Hotel Management A260.Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25110 08:45am - 11:55am W STUCTR CLRM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
FSM A275 - Bar Management Materials Fee: $25.00
How to manage a successful beverage operation. Entry level skills of preparing and serving beer, wine and spirits. Manage the bar for profitability to include cost controls, staffing, marketing, and regulations that affect operations. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24890 11:10am - 01:15pm M STUCTR CLRM2.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Yates02 24890 01:15pm - 01:40pm M STUCTR CLRM0.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Yates
FSM A283 - Directed Practice in FSM 1This is a directed practice opportunity for Food Service Management which includes practical training in the OCC cafeteria operation. Students will rotate through the major areas of the kitchen in supervised settings. Students will be required to follow Food Service Management Department dress standards. TB clearance required. 6 hours lecture and 120 work hours (unpaid) or 150 work hours (paid). Transfer Credit: CSU PREREQUISITE: FSM A150 and FSM A160 and FSM A190
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CRN #26701 meets on campus August 28 and September 4, 11:30-1:20 p.m. in CS&D 102. The remainder of the class is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.
01 26701 11:30am - 01:20pm W CS&D 1022.0 CLAS
2.00168/28-9/4
Paghunasan02 26701 - STUCTR CLRM0.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan03 26701 - STUCTR CLRM9.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
FSM A285 - Restaurant ManagementThe principles of operating a food service facility. Characteristics unique to different segments are explored, including quick service, full service, and institutional operations. Management principles, marketing, financial management, site location, space allocations, legal considerations, and customer relations. will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21165 07:50am - 11:00am M STUCTR CLRM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Paghunasan
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Foods & Nutrition FN A100 - Careers-Dietetics/FDSCIExploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Science/Culinology, including trends, future projections and employment opportunities. Guest speakers and field trips to nutrition services in health care and community agencies and food manufacturing plants are included. Same as Nutrition Care A100. Students completing Food and Nutrition A100 may not receive credit for Nutrition Care A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21140 01:00pm - 03:20pm M ALHSC 1052.6 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Blake02 21140 03:20pm - 04:35pm M ALHSC 1051.3 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Blake
FN A136 - Nutrition/Fitness/PerformanceAn applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health, fitness, and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and post event food and fluid selection, nutrient requirements, supplements, muscle mass and body fat related to performance. Same as Health Education A136 and Kinesiology A283. Students completing Food and Nutrition A136 may not receive credit for Health Education A136 or Kinesiology A283. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21147 11:10am - 12:35pm TR TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
FN A140 - Intro Nutrition Concept Materials Fee: $35.00
Practical approach to nutrition: includes basic nutrition, food product evaluation, menu modification, food and health issues, nutrition controversies, and food safety. Recommended for Culinary Arts and students wanting an overview of applied nutrition. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 21149 09:00am - 10:25am F JOURN 1051.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Rodriquez02 21149 10:25am - 12:10pm F JOURN 1051.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Rodriquez
01 27437 01:00pm - 02:25pm W JOURN 1051.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27437 02:25pm - 04:10pm W JOURN 1051.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
FN A144 - Life Cycle Nutrition Materials Fee: $10.00
An overview of nutrition for the mother during pregnancy and lactation (breast feeding). Nutritional recommendations for infants, including breast and/or bottle feeding and solid foods through the first year of life. Government assistance programs such as WIC will be explored. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21071 11:00am - 02:10pm R JOURN 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hesse
FN A170 - NutritionScientific concepts of nutrition relating to the functioning of nutrients in the basic life processes. Emphasis on individual needs, food sources of nutrients, current nutrition issues, and diet analysis. Recommended for nutrition majors and transfer students. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 20773 05:00pm - 08:10pm W C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #20829 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 20829 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Blake
01 25348 08:00am - 09:25am TR CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hesse
01 26317 09:25am - 12:35pm W ARTCT 2163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Blake
01 26900 09:25am - 12:35pm M 3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
FN A171 - Applied Nutrition Materials Fee: $35.00
Current issues in nutrition are explored along with weekly meal preparation and analysis emphasizing maximum nutrient intake. Topics covered include energy needs, current research, eating disorders, supplements, functional foods, and food safety. PREREQUISITE: Food and Nutrition A136 or A140 or A170 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21048 02:30pm - 03:30pm T JOURN 1051.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 21048 03:30pm - 05:40pm T JOURN 1052.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
FN A180 - Principles of Foods Materials Fee: $40.00
Basic knowledge of food science principles and food preparation techniques. Emphasis on ingredient interaction, technique and production standards, food safety, sanitation, nutrient values, and food representations. Recommended for students transferring to the CSU in Nutrition. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26393 01:00pm - 03:05pm M JOURN 1052.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Demarchi02 26393 03:05pm - 06:25pm M JOURN 1053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Demarchi
FN A185 - Cultural Foods Materials Fee: $50.00
Exploration of America's diverse micro-cultures through food including origins, customs, psychological acceptance and nutrition information. Emphasis is placed on food preparation techniques, utensils, food service, and creation of an authentic atmosphere. Meets AA Cultural Diversity Requirement. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20755 02:30pm - 03:55pm R JOURN 1051.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Buchanan02 20755 03:55pm - 05:40pm R JOURN 1051.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Buchanan
FN A195 - Food Science Materials Fee: $35.00
Food science is the scientific study of raw food materials and their behavior during formulation, processing, packaging, storage, and includes evaluation as consumer food products. Meets the AS Laboratory Science requirement. PREREQUISITE: Food Service Management A160 or ServSafe Certification. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Lecture/Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25057 09:00am - 10:25am MW JOURN 1053.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 25057 10:25am - 12:35pm MW JOURN 1054.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
FN A286 - Dir Prac Culinology/Food SciOn-the-job training at approved institutional or commercial facilities working with a food scientist or culinologist in the development of new products or quality assurance. Students will be required to follow dress standards and company policies of conduct, set by the facility in which they are working. Ten hours paid, eight hours unpaid, plus six hours seminar. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN 24888 includes three mandatory on-campus meetings, dates and times to be determined. The remainder of the class is completed at a community site.
01 24888 - OCCOFF COMM SITE9.4 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Blake02 24888 - OCCOFF COMM SITE0.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Blake
French FREN A180 - Elementary French 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French, with an introduction to cultures related to the French language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school French. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 21170 04:00pm - 06:30pm MW C&L 1135.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Anglin
01 21174 02:00pm - 04:30pm TR LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
01 21175 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
01 24791 07:30pm - 10:00pm TR LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Anglin
FREN A180H - Elementary French 1 HonorsThe focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French, with an introduction to cultures related to the French language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school French. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
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01 25697 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
FREN A185 - Elementary French 2Continuation of French A180, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the French language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school French. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: French A180 or completion of two years of high school French with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 21173 02:00pm - 04:30pm MW LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
FREN A185H - Elementary French 2 HonorsContinuation of French A180, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writingproficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the French language. This course isequivalent to three years of high school French. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: French A180 or completion of two years of high school French with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26223 02:00pm - 04:30pm MW LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
FREN A280 - Intermediate French 1Continuation of French A185, with further development of language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to the French language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing, with an introduction to selected literary works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: French A185 or three years of high school French. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21178 04:45pm - 06:50pm MW LIT&LN 2214.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
FREN A285 - Intermediate French 2Continuation of French A280, with further refinement of language skills at the intermediate level and investigation of cultures related to the French language in preparation for higher level specialized work. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: French A280 or four years of high school French. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24792 04:45pm - 06:50pm MW LIT&LN 2214.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Raileanu
Gender Studies GNDR A100 - Introduction to Gender StudiesAn interdisciplinary approach to understanding the role of gender in influencing experiences in society. Focus is on the role of gender in all levels of society and in all social institutions, including family, business, education, health, and religion. The perspective will be both historical and cross-cultural. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23351 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Truitt
01 25360 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Alabi
01 26920 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Alabi
GNDR A165 - Men, Women & CommunicationMajor issues will be addressed regarding communication behaviors and communication conflicts between men and women of all gender orientations. Study will focus on problem analysis specific to gender self-awareness, gender conflict and how gender is communicated and constructed in our daily lives. Same as Communication Studies A165. Students completing Gender Studies A165 may not receive credit for Communication Studies A165. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20661 09:35am - 11:00am MW TECHCT 1813.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Barta
01 25001 11:10am - 12:35pm TR BIOSC 1003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ream
01 25318 09:35am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 1483.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ream
Geography GEOG A100 - World Regional GeographyAn introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The major countries, including their population, resources, general development, and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 125.
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Sess
01 20139 06:00pm - 09:10pm T SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 20452 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 20749 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Quinn
01 20871 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Quinn
01 21181 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Quinn
01 21183 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21309 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Haley
01 26777 06:00pm - 09:10pm R SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bairam
01 27585 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Naesse
GEOG A100H - World Regional Geog HonorsAn introduction to the regions and nations of the world. The major countries, including their population, resources, general development, and physical setting will be investigated. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 125,
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Sess
01 25886 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Naesse
GEOG A150 - California GeographyA survey of California's physical and cultural environment and patterns. Topics will include physiography, vegetation, climate, resources, population, migration, ethnic diversity, economics, urbanization and current issues related to geographic factors. Field trips may be required. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID GEOG 140.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24745 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Quinn
GEOG A180 - Physical GeographyA study of the basic physical elements of geography and their integrated patterns of world distribution. Particular emphasis is given to climate, land forms, soils, and natural vegetation. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 110.
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Sess
01 20617 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21192 09:35am - 11:00am MW C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Naesse
01 23515 09:35am - 11:00am TR C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Naesse
01 23784 11:10am - 12:35pm MW C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Naesse
01 24252 06:00pm - 09:10pm M C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jones
01 24271 04:00pm - 05:25pm TR SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Surfas
01 26718 08:00am - 09:25am TR C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Naesse
01 26757 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
GEOG A180L - Physical Geography LabThis course is design to provide supplemental exercises in topics covered in Geography A180. Lab experience will include map analysis and interpretation, weather prognostication, landform processes and evolution, tectonics, biogeography, and habitat analysis. PREREQUISITE: Geography A180 or concurrent enrollment. ADVISORY: Math A010. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID 111.
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Sess
01 20272 06:00pm - 09:10pm T C&L 1053.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Surfas
01 20283 06:00pm - 09:10pm R C&L 1053.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Surfas
01 20863 02:20pm - 05:30pm R C&L 1053.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21648 02:20pm - 05:30pm T C&L 1053.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21899 09:00am - 12:10pm F C&L 1053.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Haley
GEOG A185 - Cultural GeographyA study of the basic cultural elements of geography and their correlation with the physical elements. Particular emphasis is given to population distribution, land use patterns, and trade. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID GEOG 120.
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Sess
01 24148 06:00pm - 09:10pm R SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vu
GEOG A190 - Intro Geograph Info Sys Materials Fee: $11.70
Provides a theoretical basis for understanding the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in spatial analysis and decision making for a variety of applications. Learn fundamental concepts of cartographic presentation and the skills for working with spatial data, database design, data conversion, information retrieval and spatial analysis. Laboratory exercises provide students with applications from various fields including business, environmental, geography, geology, marketing and planning. ADVISORY: Computer Information Systems A100. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID GEOG 155.
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Sess
01 21647 01:00pm - 01:45pm MW SOSCI 1141.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Quinn02 21647 01:45pm - 03:00pm MW SOSCI 1142.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Quinn
Geology GEOL A105 - General GeologyComposition and structure of the earth and the processes which modify the crust and the surface and their effect on man. Not open to students who are taking or have successfully completed Geology A110. One field trip required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25485 08:00am - 09:25am TR SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bender
01 25486 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Berg
01 26930 05:25pm - 06:50pm MW LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vanry
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
GEOL A105H - General Geology HonorsComposition and structure of the earth and the processes which modify the crust and the surface and their effect on man. Not open to students who are taking or have successfully completed Geology A110. One field trip required during semester. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 26526 11:10am - 12:35pm MW LEWIS 2093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Berg
GEOL A105L - General Geology LabA laboratory study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning laboratory course for the non-science major. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Geology A105 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23962 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Berg
01 24196 11:10am - 12:35pm MW LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25488 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26416 09:35am - 11:00am TR LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26932 07:00pm - 10:10pm T LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
GEOL A105M - General Geology Lab HonorsA laboratory study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning laboratory course for the non-science major. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Geology A105 or A105H or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24992 09:35am - 11:00am MW LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Berg
GEOL A106 - Earth Science for TeachersA broad-based study of earth science, including geology, oceanography, meteorology, and solar system astronomy. Topics are aligned with the California State Science Standards for K-12 and will prepare future teachers to teach these subjects. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID GEOL 121.
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Sess
01 27564 06:50pm - 08:15pm MW LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27564 08:15pm - 10:00pm MW LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
GEOL A110 - Physical GeologyA study of materials and processes in the earth. A beginning course in physical geology for science and engineering majors and students desiring a science emphasis. One extended field trip required during the semester. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
Students enrolled in this lecture must also enroll in GEOL A110L lab, #25858.01 26147 09:35am - 11:00am TR LEWIS 2123.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Berg
GEOL A110L - Physical Geology LabPhysical Geology Lab. Must also be enrolled in Geol A110.
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Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in GEOL A110 lecture, #26147.
01 25858 11:10am - 12:35pm TR LEWIS 1083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Berg
GEOL A137 - Introductory Field GeologyProvides intensive field experience in application of field geology equipment, methods, techniques and maintenance procedures. Emphasizes a "hands-on" approach to the interpretation of geologic data in the field. Includes use of Brunton compass and tape, aerial photos, global positioning system, and geographical mapping. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27297 11:10am - 12:35pm F LEWIS 1081.7 CLAS
4.00810/21-12/14
Bender02 27297 - OCCOFF COMM SITE5.3 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Bender03 27297 - OCCOFF COMM SITE6.8 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Bender
GEOL A138 - Yosemite Field StudyThis course offers students an opportunity to explore fundamental geological concepts in a field-based setting. Pre-trip meetings will orient students to the tectonic, petrologic, historical and geomorphological setting of the Sierra Nevada mountains with an emphasis on the geologic origin and evolution of Yosemite National Park, California. Introductory lectures complement direct field observations, field data collection, analyses and interpretation. This course includes a multi-day field excursion to various locales of geological interest and may involve camping in primitive wilderness environments. 9 hours lecture, 18 hours scheduled lab, 63 hours field study lab. ADVISORY: GEOL A105 or GEOL A105H or GEOL A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 26643 09:35am - 10:05am F LEWIS 1080.6 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Bender02 26643 10:05am - 11:00am F LEWIS 1081.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bender03 26643 - OCCOFF COMM SITE4.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Bender
GEOL A141 - Mojave Desert Field StudyThe Mojave Desert is a major economic and recreational resource for southern California. Provides students an opportunity to learn about the geologic processes which have created and shaped the region. Studies the origin, evolution, and geology of the Mojave Desert and adjacent areas. 18 hours lecture, 18 hours scheduled lab, 36 hours field study lab. May be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass basis. ADVISORY: GEOL A105 or GEOL A105H or GEOL A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
CRN #27119 includes a 3-day field trip to the Mojave Desert Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, September 13-15, 2019 in conjunction with Ecol A141, Desert Ecology. One additional desert field trip on Friday, October 4, 2019 is also scheduled. A fee is required per person for the 3-day field trip. Contact the instructor for additional information: Professor Bender ([email protected]) or Professor Berg ([email protected]) or Professor Vanry ([email protected])01 27119 12:50pm - 01:50pm F LEWIS 1081.0 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Bender02 27119 - LEWIS 1081.3 ARR
0.0088/26-10/20
Bender03 27119 - OCCOFF COMM SITE6.8 ARR
0.0088/26-10/20
Bender
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
German GRMN A180 - Elementary German 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in German, with an introduction to cultures related to the German language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school German. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25221 07:30pm - 10:00pm MW LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kuzay
01 25698 04:45pm - 07:15pm TR LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kuzay
Global Studies GLST A101 - Introduction to Global StudiesAn introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the global community and the complex forces that shape it. Explores globalization by examining its economic, political, cultural, and environmental effects. ADVISORY: ENGL A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27177 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ziff
Health Education HLED A100 - Personal HealthThis course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is on positive health behaviors and personal responsibility. Topics include mental health, stress, drugs, alcohol, smoking, exercise, nutrition, weight control, chronic and infectious diseases, sexuality, consumer health, violence, aging and environmental health. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: ENGL A099 or equivalent. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20093 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #21210 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class. Students must log into Canvas and complete the Start Here section of the course before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the course.01 21210 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #21211 is online. Students must log into Canvas to begin the course.
01 21211 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #25401 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class. Students must log into Canvas and complete the Start Here section of the course before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the course.
01 25401 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #25402 is online. Students must log into Canvas to begin the course.
01 25402 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25679 11:10am - 12:35pm TR WATSON 2623.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #26029 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class. Students must log into Canvas and complete the Start Here section of the course before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the course.
01 26029 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Hanlon
HLED A122 - Drugs, Health & SocietyExamination of the use, misuse and abuse of drugs, both licit and illicit, in American society and the pharmacologic, neurologic and physiologic effects of selected substances on the human brain. Includes psychosocial, legal, historical, political, social, economic and health related aspects; drug dependency, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention education. Focuses on the impact of psychoactive drugs on the individual and society, including the epidemiology and toxicology of substance abuse and its relevance to personal and public health. Epidemiologic data on the prevalence, incidence, and trends of smoking, alcohol, prescription and other drug dependencies in the U.S. will be covered, as well as risk factors associated with the use and abuse of these substances. Current options for recovery and a survey of local resources will be reviewed. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHS 103
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01 25016 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HLED A136 - Nutrition/Fitness/PerformanceAn applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health, fitness, and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and post event food and fluid selection, nutrient requirements, supplements, muscle mass and body fat related to performance. Same as Food and Nutrition A136 and Kinesiology A283. Students completing HLED A136 or KIN A283 may not receive credit for Food and Nutrition A136. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27319 11:10am - 12:35pm TR TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HLED A160 - Peer Health Educator - Level 1This course prepares students to serve as a member of the Peer Health Action Team (PHAcT) at OCC. Topics covered include strategies for behavior change, referrals, programming, presentation and group success. Students will be certified as Peer Health Educators through BACCHUS national certification exam. 36 hours in classroom; 54 hours arranged.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26732 11:10am - 11:40am MW MBCC 3031.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 26732 11:40am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3032.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff03 26732 - MBCC 3032.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HLED A220 - Concepts in Public HealthThe factors that influence health and disease from a population based perspective, with focus on basic concepts and terminologies of public health and the history and accomplishments of public health officials and agencies. An overview of the functions of various public health professions and institutions, and an in-depth examination of the core public health disciplines is covered. Topics will include: history; health promotion; determinants of health and burden of disease; legal and ethical issues; epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable disease; environmental health; community organizing and health promotion programming; environmental health and safety; global health; and healthcare policy and management. and career opportunities in public health. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Advisory: ENGL A099 or equivalent. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID PHS 101
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26725 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
HLED A260 - Peer Health Educator - Level 2Second semester course for students who have complete HLED A160 and have been certified as peer health educators by BACCHUS. Students will continue their development of skills related to health promotion program planning and implementation. Emphasis will be on leadership and organizational skills, bystander intervention and health topic content, i.e., alcohol, sleep, nutrition, exercise, etc. Students will serve as members of the Peer Health Action Team (PHAcT) at OCC. 36 hours in the classroom; 54 hours arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 27598 11:10am - 11:40am MW MBCC 3031.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27598 11:40am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3032.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff03 27598 - MBCC 3032.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HLED A270 - Fitness & HealthTheory and benefits of physical activity to fitness-related health. The study of human adaptation to exercise includes cardiovascular conditioning, neuromuscular training, body composition, nutrition for performance, stretching, sports injuries, and aging. Same as Kinesiology A270. Students completing Health Education A270 may not receive credit for Kinesiology A270. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25895 09:35am - 11:00am TR FITCLX 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ochoa
CRN #26311 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26311 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
CRN #27130 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 27130 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Behr
Heating & Air Conditioning HVAC A100 - Air Cond/Refrigeratn PrincplCourse covers heat principles, heat loads, refrigeration cycle, system components, refrigerant properties, system operation, soldering and oxy-acetylene brazing. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 23480 05:45pm - 07:50pm M TECHCT 1402.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 23480 07:50pm - 10:45pm M TECHCT 1402.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26296 05:45pm - 07:50pm T TECHCT 1402.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Denney02 26296 07:50pm - 10:45pm T TECHCT 1402.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Denney
01 27602 08:00am - 10:30am M TECHCT 1402.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stuart02 27602 10:30am - 01:00pm M TECHCT 1402.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
HVAC A101 - Basic Electrical for HVAC-RBasic electrical theory & application. Students will build a variety of series and parallel circuits using switches, contactors, relays, thermostats, transformers and other controls used in the HVAC-R field in addition to using miscellaneous electrical components. ADVISORY: Heating and A/C A100. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20810 05:45pm - 08:15pm T TECHCT 2162.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Denney02 20810 08:15pm - 10:45pm T TECHCT 2162.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Denney
01 26297 08:00am - 10:30am M TECHCT 2162.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stuart02 26297 10:30am - 01:05pm M TECHCT 2162.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
01 27603 08:00am - 10:30am T TECHCT 2162.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27603 10:30am - 01:00pm T TECHCT 2162.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HVAC A102 - Refrigeration ServiceOperation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting and repair of Commercial refrigeration systems. This course may be taken two times. Theory, operation, maintenance and trouble-shooting of absorption system. PREREQUISITE: Heating and A/C A100 and A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26685 05:45pm - 08:15pm W TECHCT 1402.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stuart02 26685 08:15pm - 10:45pm W TECHCT 1402.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
HVAC A103 - Air Conditioning ServOperation, maintenance, diagnosis and repair of air conditioning systems and their components for proper function. PREREQUISITE: Heating and A/C A100 and A101. ADVISORY: Heating and A/C A105. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24921 05:45pm - 07:50pm W TECHCT 2162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Denney02 24921 07:50pm - 10:45pm W TECHCT 2162.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Denney
01 27556 08:00am - 10:30am S TECHCT 2162.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27556 10:30am - 01:00pm S TECHCT 2162.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HVAC A105 - Air Cond & Refrig ControlsControls used in the Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration that include temperature, pressure, overload and safety controls. This course may be taken two times. PREREQUISITE: Heating and A/C A100 and A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26298 05:45pm - 08:15pm R TECHCT 2122.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Denney02 26298 08:15pm - 10:45pm R TECHCT 2122.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Denney
01 27557 05:45pm - 08:15pm F TECHCT 2162.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27557 08:15pm - 10:45pm F TECHCT 2162.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HVAC A106 - Non-Res Applications for HVACFundamentals of operation, maintenance, and trouble shooting of non-residential equipment and systems. Topics include but are not limited to chillers, centrifugal, reciprocal, absorption, and other current systems. PREREQUISITE: Heating and A/C A100 and A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26299 05:45pm - 07:50pm T TECHCT 158/1592.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hicks02 26299 07:50pm - 10:45pm T TECHCT 158/1592.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hicks
HVAC A110 - Pneumatic Controls 1Students will operate, maintain, diagnose and repair basic pneumatic controls from installation to service requirements. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Heating and A/C A100 and A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23000 05:45pm - 08:15pm R TECHCT 2162.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Woodward Jr02 23000 08:15pm - 10:45pm R TECHCT 2162.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Woodward Jr
HVAC A111 - Ice Machine Service & RepairThe operation, diagnostics, repair, and service of current ice machines. Course to include hands-on training with tools of the trade, i.e., gauges, electrical meters and all hand tools used for service and repair. PREREQUISITE: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration A100 and A101. ADVISORY: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration A102. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26397 05:45pm - 07:50pm R TECHCT 1402.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stuart02 26397 07:50pm - 10:45pm R TECHCT 1402.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Stuart
History HIST A101 - Afro-American HistoryPolitical, legal, economic and social themes of blacks in the United States. Emphasis is given to the Afro-American experience from African origins, through slavery, into the 20th Century. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26782 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open to all students and will include a focus on issues and barriers that affect the achievement gap for African-American and other students. Students will attend an orientation session as a requirement for enrolling in this section. For more information on orientation dates and times call (714) 432-0202 ext. 21002
01 26782 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smith
HIST A140 - The California ExperThis introductory course surveys the uniqueness of the California experience. It explains the state's history with emphasis on the Indians, Spanish missions, Mexican ranchos, Gold Rush, transcontinental railroads, global population, colorful figures, 20th century contributions to atomic and space developments, and multinational corporations. Recommended for elementary education majors. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24264 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mochizuki
HIST A150 - Ethnic Groups of the U.S.A survey of the history of the many (40+) ethnic groups originating in Europe, Asia (including the American Indian), the Americas, the Pacific Islands, Africa, and the Middle East, that make up the population of the United States. Same as Ethnic Studies A150. Students who enroll in History A150 may not receive credit for Ethnic Studies A150. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25592 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
HIST A161 - World History 1The history of world civilizations from the earliest beginnings to the 17th century, giving a general outline of political, social, economic, and cultural institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24088 09:35am - 11:00am MW FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
01 24149 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
01 27620 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR ALHSC 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
HIST A161H - World History 1 HonorsThe history of world civilizations from the earliest beginnings to the 17th Century, giving a general outline of political, social, economic, and cultural institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26592 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
HIST A162 - World History 2The history of world civilizations since the 17th century, giving a general outline of political, social, economic, and cultural institutions. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24090 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stanton
HIST A170 - History of U.S. to 1876A survey of American historical development from the founding of the English colonies to 1876. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of the nation's political and economic institutions, social and intellectual history, and foreign policy. Satisfies the state college requirement in American History. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27200 12:45pm - 04:05pm MW BIOSC 2047.2 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Merlo
01 21242 09:35am - 11:00am TR FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rudmann
01 21249 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mochizuki
01 21251 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rudmann
01 21252 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Do
01 21253 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Do
01 21254 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Archibald
01 21255 06:30pm - 09:40pm W MATH LCT 13.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wilson
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 21256 11:10am - 12:35pm MW BIOSC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mayfield V
01 21395 06:00pm - 09:10pm R SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wilson
01 23540 09:00am - 12:10pm F SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lucier
01 25619 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mochizuki
01 26444 08:00am - 09:25am MW FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rudmann
01 26927 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Archibald
01 27590 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR WATSON 2423.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chaboya
HIST A170H - History U.S. to 1876 HonorsA survey of American historical development from the founding of the English colonies to 1876. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of the nation's political and economic institutions, social and intellectual history, and foreign policy. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21279 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mochizuki
HIST A175 - History of U.S. Since 1876A continuation of the survey of American history development since 1876. Satisfies the state college requirement of American History. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: C-ID HIST 140.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21656 02:30pm - 05:50pm TR SOSCI 1057.2 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Kiser
01 21264 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Archibald
01 21265 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Goodale
01 21267 11:10am - 12:35pm MW FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mochizuki
01 21270 11:10am - 02:20pm F C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
01 21277 06:30pm - 09:40pm M FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Okonyan
01 21526 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Archibald
01 21655 09:35am - 11:00am TR JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harrington
01 21902 08:00am - 09:25am MW SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Archibald
01 24150 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
01 24151 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wishon
CRN #26303 is part of the Umoja Project. This class is open to all students and will include a focus on issues and barriers that affect the achievement gap for African-American and other students. Students will attend an orientation session as a requirement for enrolling in this section. For more information on orientation dates and times call (714) 432-0202 ext. 21002
01 26303 06:00pm - 09:10pm T SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smith
01 27281 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mayfield V
01 27282 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3203.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smith
HIST A176 - Women In U.S. HistoryA survey of the history of women in the United States from the pre-contact period to the present, emphasizing significant events, individuals, and movements that have contributed to the nation's development and women's changing roles. The course investigates how factors like geographic location, class, ethnicity, race, industrialization, sexual orientation, and notions of family have affected the lives of American women. Transfer Status: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26304 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Christian
HIST A180 - Western Civilization IThe development of present day Western culture from the earliest beginnings to 1715, giving a general outline of the development of social, economic, political, and cultural institutions that have had a major impact upon our civilization. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID HIST 170.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21514 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rudmann
HIST A180H - Western Civilization 1 HonorsThe development of present day Western culture from the earliest beginnings to 1715, giving a general outline of the development of social, economic, political, and cultural institutions that have had a major impact upon our civilization. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID HIST 170.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20803 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rudmann
HIST A185 - Western Civilization IIA study of Western culture from 1715 to the present with particular emphasis on the persons, ideas, movements, and institutions which help to interpret our present day civilization. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20984 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wishon
Horticulture HORT A100 - Horticulture ScienceThe science and culture of plants upon which man's very existence depends. The principles and practices used to grow plants for food and environmental enhancement will be emphasized. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24878 01:00pm - 04:10pm M HORTIC 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harlow
01 24879 01:00pm - 04:10pm W HORTIC 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harlow
01 25844 01:00pm - 04:10pm T HORTIC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pullman
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26257 01:00pm - 04:10pm R HORTIC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pullman
HORT A105 - Botany for GardenersThe world of garden plants, their structure, form and how they function. A course for the plant professional and plant enthusiasts. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25846 05:30pm - 08:40pm M HORTIC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harlow
HORT A109 - Knowing Your SoilsA nontechnical study of the fundamental concepts of soil science. Methods of investigations for the managements of soils and soil substitutes. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24877 05:30pm - 08:40pm W HORTIC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pullman
HORT A111 - Landscape Drafting TechniquesBasic landscape drafting practices, lettering, line work, symbols, sheet composition and dimensioning. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25259 05:30pm - 06:35pm M HORTIC 1011.3 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Pullman02 25259 06:35pm - 09:05pm M HORTIC 1012.6 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Pullman
HORT A116 - Digital DesignThis course provides an introduction to digital techniques while explaining the processes associated with describing and designing the landscape. In addition, this course guides the student through from their first impression of a site, through concept and schematic design and presentation to construction and site drawings, concluding with a case study that shows the final result. The designer needs to know about digital tools and use them at the various stages of a concept development. In the journey from concept to realization, it is important to have the right tools and methods of representation and use them in an intelligent and skillful way.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27530 05:30pm - 06:35pm R BIOSC 1021.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pullman02 27530 06:35pm - 09:05pm R BIOSC 1022.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pullman03 27530 - BIOSC 1024.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Pullman
HORT A170 - Pest Cntrol Apps/PCO CertPreparation for California Certification Exam as Pesticide Applicator and Gardeners Maintenance Pest Control Operators. Emphasis on safe use of pesticides, alternative pest management. Ornamental, turf grass, industrial, right-of-way and seed treatment control. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27311 05:30pm - 07:35pm T HORTIC 1022.3 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Harlow
HORT A181 - Ornamental TreesIdentification, habits of growth, culture, propagation, and use of ornamental trees in landscape design for Southern California. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24884 05:00pm - 07:05pm R HORTIC 1022.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harlow02 24884 07:05pm - 10:15pm R HORTIC 1013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Harlow
HORT A184 - Greenhouse and Nursery ScienceA survey of the nursery industry. Nursery structures and equipment, construction, operation and use in the production of commercial crops. Cultural aspects of crop production. May be taken for grades or on a pass/no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26258 05:00pm - 07:05pm W HORTIC 1012.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Harlow02 26258 07:05pm - 10:25pm W HORTIC 1013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Harlow
HORT A185 - Plant DiseasesCommon diseases of plants, emphasis on ornamentals grown in Southern California. Their symptoms and control of salinity, air pollutants, fungi, bacteria, virus, nematodes and other causal agents of plant diseases. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26500 05:30pm - 08:40pm T HORTIC 1023.4 CLAS
1.50810/21-12/14
Harlow
HORT A187 - Interior PlantscapingIdentification, selection, installation, care and maintenance of plants for interior situations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26619 05:30pm - 09:45pm F HORTIC 1024.5 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Ringler
HORT A231 - Business Landscape Des & ConstThis course examines aspects of landscape design and construction practice for professional services, the legal and financial contexts in which it operates, and the documentation and delivery of projects. This course introduces students to the legal and contractual issues, technical specification, financial, project management, starting and managing a business and preparing for the C-27 licensing. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27084 05:30pm - 10:30pm M HORTIC 1015.0 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Pullman
HORT A287 - Planting DesignDesign and preparation of landscape planting plans. Emphasis on ecological and aesthetic considerations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27531 05:00pm - 10:00pm F HORTIC 1025.0 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Pullman
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism HTT A105 - Passport to SuccessThis course presents students with service learning opportunities where they practice the conceptual theories of their course work. Students develop public contact and service skills as they host campus, community, civic, and travel related events. Students improve their social, professional demeanor and critical thinking skills considered essential in the airline, hotel, travel and tourism industries. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24369 08:00am - 10:00am T TECHCT 1642.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Shine02 24369 - TECHCT 1644.2 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine
HTT A110 - Hotel Front Office OperationsStudy of front-office procedures from reservations through checkout including the night audit and the property management system and their impacts on other lodging operations. Special emphasis placed on guest-employee relations. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26734 07:40am - 10:50am M TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
HTT A118 - Hospitality AccountingThis course provides a basis for understanding hospitality accounting concepts and procedures, the processing of hospitality financial data, and the flow of financial information in the accounting cycle resulting in the production of financial statements. This course is certified through the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Transfer credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27027 06:00pm - 09:10pm R TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Estes
HTT A127 - Destination EuropeProvides the traveler and industry employee with information for maximizing the travel experience to include regional accents and dialects, shopping, historical and recreational tourist destinations, and regional culture and cultural diversity for Russia and Baltic countries, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, former Yugoslavia Countries, Romania, and Albania. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27439 02:30pm - 05:40pm T TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Little
HTT A130 - Cultural TourismThis course examines the implications of cultural tourism in the United States and the world. The course will consider the struggle of people to preserve their cultural identity relative to the role of the U.S. tourism industry in protecting cultural heritage. The course studies the complexities of policy making in cultural tourism and world travel. Curriculum includes: values, historical beliefs and religion, plus cultural etiquette including social practices, gestures, body language, eating and drinking practices, and business behavior. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27485 11:10am - 02:20pm T TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
DeShano
HTT A131 - Computer Reserv-SABREThis course is an introduction to SABRE, the computer reservations system used by American Airlines and one of the two major systems used by travel consultants. Students will learn how to build PNR's (passenger name records), quote fares, and calculate prices through hands-on applications on computers. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25353 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 25353 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
DeShano
HTT A138 - Sharing the Travel ExperienceIn this course you will learn the critical nature of translating what you see, hear, taste, touch, smell, feel and experience into blogging, tweeting, Facebook posts and journaling. You will learn how to capture the attention of follower's and build a reputation of storytelling. You will understand the methods needed to sell material in today's competitive market. If you have a desire to write and a yen to travel, you're a perfect candidate for this class. So pack your sense of adventure, organize your determination and put your keyboard in a comfortable position. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26743 06:00pm - 09:10pm M TECHCT 1633.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Minassian
HTT A150 - Travel Tourism Career DvlpmntSurvey of the travel and tourism industry and its component segments: airlines, cruises, hotels, tour operators, retail travel agencies, tour wholesalers, receptive ground operators, and other miscellaneous new segments of the industry. Review of each segment and analysis of type of careers, background education, and entry skill preparation, expected salary scale, and travel benefits. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26783 11:00am - 02:10pm M TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
DeShano
HTT A156 - Cruising and Vacation PackagesCruising is one of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry. Learn the basics of the cruise product including ship and cruise line terminology, applications and selling techniques. Cruise lines, ships and their destinations are identified. Students will learn the essentials of selling vacation packages and tours, including the latest trends, itinerary planning, and the technologies available to travel/tourism consultants in the leisure, recreational, and corporate travel markets. Does not train to work aboard ship. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: ENGL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26736 06:00pm - 09:10pm W TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Keany
HTT A160 - Spa/Hospitality OperGain an understanding of the operational and administrative procedures in spas, private clubs, and the hospitality industry. You will develop an understanding of unique sensitivities required in managing and operating in the increasingly lucrative and complex spa industry. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
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CRN #26209 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26209 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
1.5088/26-10/20
Boody
HTT A165 - Spa Services/TrtmentsAs the industry evolves, day spas, hotel spas, destination spa resorts, and spas with medical services are becoming more specialized. Understanding the services and treatments making each different is an important element to the success of a business. This course will take you through the fundamentals of spa therapies, equipment, and products and projections for future trends. This course may also be offered online. Transfer credit: CSU.
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CRN #26205 is online with one on-campus final exam--date and time TBD. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26205 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
1.50810/21-12/14
Boody
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
HTT A199 - Current Issues in HTTThis course deals with current issues in the field of hospitality, travel and tourism. Topics vary. Open entry/open exit on a space available basis with instructor approval. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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TOPIC: California Tourism Ambassador -- This course provides employees and volunteers critical training that helps improve their attitudes and their performance. The CTA Program goes beyond basic customer service training; it gives participants the opportunity to build upon their knowledge of the local region, enhance their skills in serving customers, increase their awareness of information resources and discover the power of tourism! It teaches participants about the importance of tourism, critical facts about Orange County and how to use resources to enrich the visitor's experiences.
01 27438 08:00am - 05:00pm F TECHCT 1649.0 CLAS
0.50110/25-10/25
Staff
HTT A221 - Meeting/Event Mgmt InternshipAdvanced internship for students enrolled in Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. 9 hours lecture and 210 hours work hours (unpaid) or 262.5 work hours (paid). This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: HTT A105 and HTT A284. ADVISORY: ENGL A099 or ESL A099.Transfer credit: CSU.
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CRN #25060 meets the first Monday of the semester. Students must also complete the internship hours at a designated community site. Email the instructor at [email protected] prior to the first week of class.
01 25060 08:00am - 10:00am M TECHCT 1632.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-8/26
Shine02 25060 - OCCOFF COMM SITE0.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine03 25060 - OCCOFF COMM SITE13.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine
HTT A225 - Travel/Tourism InternshipAdvanced internship for students enrolled in Travel and Tourism programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. 9 hours lecture and 210 hours work hours (unpaid) or 262.5 work hours (paid). This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: HTT A105 and HTT A284. ADVISORY: ENGL A099 or ESL A099. Transfer credit: CSU
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CRN #27124 meets the first Monday of the semester. Students must also complete the internship hours at a designated community site. Email the instructor at [email protected] prior to the first week of class.
01 27124 08:00am - 10:00am M TECHCT 1632.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-8/26
Shine02 27124 - OCCOFF COMM SITE0.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine03 27124 - OCCOFF COMM SITE13.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine
HTT A226 - Airline InternshipAdvanced internship for students enrolled in Airline Travel programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. 9 hours lecture and 210 hours work hours (unpaid) or 262.5 work hours (paid). This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: HTT A105 and HTT A284. ADVISORY: ENGL A099 or ESL A099.Transfer credit: CSU.
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CRN #27125 meets the first Monday of the semester. Students must also complete the internship hours at a designated community site. Email the instructor at [email protected] prior to the first week of class.
01 27125 08:00am - 10:00am M TECHCT 1632.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-8/26
Shine02 27125 - OCCOFF COMM SITE0.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine03 27125 - OCCOFF COMM SITE13.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine
HTT A227 - Hotel InternshipAdvanced internship for students enrolled in Hotel Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. 9 hours lecture and 210 hours work hours (unpaid) or 262.5 work hours (paid). This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: HTT A105 and HTT A284. ADVISORY: ENGL A099 or ESL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #27126 meets the first Monday of the semester. Students must also complete the internship hours at a designated community site. Email the instructor at [email protected] prior to the first week of class.
01 27126 08:00am - 10:00am M TECHCT 1632.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-8/26
Shine02 27126 - OCCOFF COMM SITE0.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine03 27126 - OCCOFF COMM SITE13.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine
HTT A240 - Hospitality &Toursim MarketingThis course will provide students an understanding and application of E-Marketing and Sales in the hospitality and tourism sectors. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: ENGL A099. Transfer credit: CSU.
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01 21728 11:10am - 02:20pm W TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
DeShano
HTT A265 - Prin Evnt/Meeting ManagementThis course addresses successful business practices in event and meeting management. It provides knowledge essential effectiveness and profitability as an event or meeting manager. It is strongly recommended that all students enroll in this course first as it provides a foundation for future coursework. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU
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CRN #23295 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 23295 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
1.5088/26-10/20
Shine
HTT A266 - Organize/Manage EventsA comprehensive, fast-paced, hand-on course in managing a professional event/meeting, including the practical skills and tools needed for successful planning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #23292 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 23292 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
1.50810/21-12/14
Shine
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
HTT A273 - Sport Event ManagementPromoting and managing large and small sporting events including event logistics, sponsorship, successful marketing strategies and professional management skills. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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CRN #24893 is online. After enrolling, students must e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 24893 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
1.0088/26-10/20
Keany
HTT A274 - Establsh/Operate Event BusinesThis course covers the practical skills necessary to launch, operate, and grow a successful event management business. Focus is placed on how to develop a business plan, manage finances, market, and approach event management as a small profit- making business. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 23400 06:00pm - 08:50pm M TECHCT 1643.0 CLAS
1.00710/14-11/25
Keany
HTT A278 - Catering Dsgn/ManagementThis course addresses elements of successful catering operations. Students will explore the catering industry and learn to work with catering professionals to improve quality while reducing costs. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #24652 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 24652 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
1.50810/21-12/14
Shine
HTT A279 - Spa InternshipAdvanced internship for students enrolled in Spa Management programs at Orange Coast College to increase their level of expertise in the area of specialization which they expect to graduate. Students will be required to follow standards set by the company in which they are working. 9 hours lecture and 210 hours work hours (unpaid) or 262.5 work hours (paid). This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism A105. ADVISORY: English A099 or ESL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #26901 meets the first Monday of the semester. Students must also complete the internship hours at a designated community site. Email the instructor at [email protected] prior to the first week of class.
01 26901 08:00am - 10:00am M TECHCT 1632.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-8/26
Shine02 26901 - OCCOFF COMM SITE0.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine03 26901 - OCCOFF COMM SITE13.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Shine
HTT A284 - Leadership and Strategic MgmtThis course is designed to provide a basic introduction to leadership by focusing on what it means to be a good leader. Emphasis is on the practice of leadership. We will examine topics such as: the nature of leadership, recognizing leadership traits, developing leadership skills, creating vision, setting the tone, listening to our group members, handling conflict, overcoming obstacles, and addressing ethics in leadership. Attention will be given to helping students to understand and improve their own leadership performance. This course may be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27121 11:00am - 02:10pm R TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
DeShano
HTT A299 - Certified Travel AssociateThe Certified Travel Associate (CTA) program teaches skills to become a front-line travel industry professional, such as how to close more sales, improve efficiency, expand geography knowledge and fine-tune customer service skills, all while earning widely recognized industry credentials. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26744 06:00pm - 09:10pm T TECHCT 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Little
Human Development HMDV A180 - Child Growth and DevelopmentA study of growth and development from conception through adolescence. Emphasis on theories ofphysical, cognitive, and psychosocial development using standard research methodologies and identifying typical and atypical development. Analyze how cultural, economic, political, and historical contexts affect children's development. Observations directed to further insight into change during childhood years. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. C-ID CDEV 100.
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01 21311 06:00pm - 09:10pm R FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chaiyakal
01 25751 11:10am - 12:35pm MW TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Campbell
01 26190 09:35am - 11:00am MW CHEM 2143.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chaiyakal
HMDV A184 - Infant Dev/RelationshipGrowth and development of the child from birth to two years: current theories and adult-infant relationships along with practical applications for relating to and caring for infants. Transfer credit: CSU.
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01 27180 06:30pm - 09:40pm M CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Noah
HMDV A190 - Family-School-CommunityExamines the connections between the homes, schools, and communities in which children live. Explores historical, legal, social, political, and cultural influences affecting the development of children, pre-school through high school, educational access and equity. Introduces the various models and approaches for building meaningful partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families and communities. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. C-ID CDEV 110.
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01 21315 11:10am - 02:20pm M ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jones
01 21316 02:30pm - 05:40pm M ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Jones
01 26191 06:30pm - 09:40pm W ECLAB 1183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Noah
CRN #27551 is offered in partnership with the Huntington Beach Adult School (HBAS.) The class meetsatHBAS–WestminsterCampus , located at 14325 Goldenwest Street, Westminster 92683. Please contact the Adult Education Department at 714-432-6897 with any questions.
01 27551 12:00pm - 03:10pm T OCCOFF HBAS-WEST3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
HMDV A210 - Intro Exceptional ChildIntroduction to the exceptional child including the gifted, developmentally delayed, emotionally disturbed, speech and hearing impaired, visually impaired, orthopedically and neurologically impaired. The role of the teacher in supporting these children and their families and vocational opportunities are discussed. PREREQUISITE: Human Development A180. Transfer credit: CSU.
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01 25753 06:30pm - 09:40pm R ALHSC 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Springett
Humanities HUM A100 - Introduction to the HumanitiesA survey of the European humanities (history, philosophy, literature, and the fine arts) and their contribution to artistic, cultural, and social expression in Western civilization. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
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01 20909 11:10am - 12:35pm MW C&L 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Otwell
01 21318 09:35am - 11:00am TR FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Otwell
Information Technology IT A110 - PC A+ Certificate PrepIntroduces the hardware and operating system concepts of a personal computer and the broad range of hardware and software technologies. Provides preparation for students seeking A+ Certification sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association and certifies the competency of entry-level service technicians in the computer industry. Same as CIS A110. Students who have taken CIS A110 may not take IT A110. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27447 05:00pm - 08:10pm T MBCC 1343.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Baker02 27447 08:10pm - 10:20pm T MBCC 1342.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Baker
IT A162 - Fundmntls Information SecurityThis course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary for a student to become proficient in the field of Information Security. This course will prepare the student for a wide variety of security responsibilities. The curriculum covers a wide range of security concepts, including: General Security Concepts, Communication Security, Infrastructure Security, Basics of Cryptography, and Operational and Organizational Security. This course covers CompTIA'™sSecurity + content and provides preparation for students seeking the CompTIA Security+ Certification. Same as CIS A162. Students who have taken CIS A162 may not take IT A162. ADVISORY: Information Technology A110 or A191. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27448 02:20pm - 03:30pm TR MBCC 1392.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 27448 03:30pm - 04:25pm TR TECHCT 1361.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
IT A176 - Databse Dsgn/Data WarehousingCovers the terminology, technology and software used to design and implement a Microsoft SQL Server database. Students will learn to design, create and maintain a database to handle LOB (Line of Business) and DW (Data Warehousing) applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Same as CIS A167. Students who have taken CIS A176 may not take IT A176. ADVISORY: Information Technology A182. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27574 06:00pm - 08:30pm T MBCC 1372.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nerad02 27574 08:30pm - 10:15pm T MBCC 1371.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nerad
IT A191 - Network/Comm TechnologiesProvides an introduction to an overview of the field of networking, data communications and connectivity, with an emphasis on terminology, hardware, and software associated with the various components of a network. Provide preparation for students seeking the Network + Certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Information Technology A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27449 06:00pm - 10:15pm W MBCC 1364.5 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Nerad
IT A261 - Fundamentals WirelessThis course provides a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry. This course covers Cisco's Wireless LAN certification content and provides preparation for students seeking a Cisco Wireless certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Information Technology A197 and A198. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27450 06:00pm - 08:20pm M MBCC 1362.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 27450 08:20pm - 10:15pm M MBCC 1361.9 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
IT A263 - Intro to Internet of ThingsThe Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors and connectivity to enable it to achieve greater value and service by exchanging data with the manufacturer, operator and/or other connected devices. Each thing is uniquely identifiable through its embedded computing system but is able to interoperate within the existing Internet infrastructure. This course will prepare students to install, configure and maintain these devices. ADVISORY: Information Technology A110 and A191 Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27576 06:00pm - 08:30pm R MBCC 1342.8 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Saichek02 27576 08:30pm - 10:15pm R TECHCT 1361.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Saichek
Intercollegiate Athletics ATHL A109 - Sports ConditioningThis course is designed to develop fundamental skills and techniques specifically for athletic competition. Workouts and drills are held on athletic fields and in the fitness facilities. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
Track team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 24835 01:00pm - 01:15pm MTWR OCC TRACK1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 24835 01:15pm - 02:00pm MTWR OCC TRACK3.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
Men's Golf Team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date. Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at registration: $85
01 24836 06:00am - 06:15am MWF OCCOFF CMCC0.9 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Collins
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 24836 06:15am - 07:00am MWF OCCOFF CMCC2.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Collins
ATHL A119 - Athletic Team TrainingCourse designed for students who are interested in improving their skills for competitive athletic performance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
Women's Tennis Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 24529 11:30am - 12:00pm TR OCC TENNIS CRT1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham02 24529 12:00pm - 01:35pm TR OCC TENNIS CRT3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham
Women's Softball Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 24530 01:00pm - 01:15pm MTWR OCC SOFTBL FLD1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Legaspi02 24530 01:15pm - 02:00pm MTWR OCC SOFTBL FLD3.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Legaspi
Basketball team members.
01 24837 01:00pm - 01:25pm MTWR OCC BASEBL FLD2.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 24837 01:25pm - 02:25pm MTWR OCC BASEBL FLD4.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
For Men's Water Polo Team Members
01 24838 09:00am - 09:30am F OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 24838 09:30am - 11:05am F OCC POOL1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
Men's Tennis Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 25428 11:30am - 12:00pm MW OCC TENNIS CRT1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham02 25428 12:00pm - 01:35pm MW OCC TENNIS CRT3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham
Men's Volleyball Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 25429 01:00pm - 01:20pm MWF FITCLX 1001.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Turner02 25429 01:20pm - 02:15pm MWF FITCLX 1003.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Turner
For women's beach volleyball team members.
01 26995 08:00am - 09:00am F OCCOFF COMM SITE1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese02 26995 09:00am - 12:15pm F OCCOFF COMM SITE3.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese
ATHL A129 - Fitness for PerformanceDesigned to enhance all components of physical fitness: muscular strength and endurance, cardio-respiratory endurance, flexibility, and reduce body fat while reducing the risk of injury by using a variety of fitness regimens in order to improve performance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Men's Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 25433 06:45am - 07:10am T FITCLX 2000.5 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Ketcham02 25433 07:10am - 07:50am T FITCLX 2000.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham03 25433 06:45am - 07:10am F FITCLX 2000.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham04 25433 07:10am - 08:50am F FITCLX 2001.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham
Women's Softball Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 25434 02:30pm - 02:45pm MW FITCLX 2000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Legaspi02 25434 02:45pm - 03:30pm MW FITCLX 2001.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Legaspi
Men's volleyball team members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 25435 03:00pm - 03:15pm TR OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Turner02 25435 03:15pm - 04:00pm TR OCC WGT RM1.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Turner
Track Team Members. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.01 25438 02:10pm - 02:25pm MW FITCLX 2000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 25438 02:25pm - 03:10pm MW FITCLX 2001.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
Women's volleyball team. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 26000 03:15pm - 03:45pm TR OCC WGT RM1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese02 26000 03:45pm - 05:20pm TR OCC WGT RM3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese
Women's water polo team. Eligibility based on successful audition. Registration fees are non-refundable after the scheduled drop date.
01 26359 07:00am - 07:20am MWF OCC POOL1.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 26359 07:20am - 08:15am MWF OCC POOL3.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
Men's and Women's Swim Team members.
01 26361 08:00am - 08:25am TR OCC POOL1.0 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 26361 08:25am - 09:25am TR OCC POOL2.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
ATHL A235 - Basketball Team - Women'sThis course is for students who have successfully auditioned for the OCC Intercollegiate Women's basketball team; eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. Students may enroll in this course four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
For women's basketball team members.
01 24480 03:30pm - 05:35pm MTWRF GYM MAIN FLR11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
ATHL A236 - Cross Country Team - Women'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Women's cross country team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24482 01:00pm - 03:05pm MTWRF OCC TRACK11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ochoa
ATHL A238 - Crew Team - Women'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
For women's crew team members.
01 24484 06:30am - 08:35am MTWRF OCCOFF SAIL CTR11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Behr
ATHL A239 - Golf Team - Women's Materials Fee: $85.00
Eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
$85 Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at registration. Women's golf team members. Class meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa
01 25502 07:15am - 09:20am MW OCCOFF CMCC4.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Collins02 25502 07:15am - 01:30pm F OCCOFF CMCC6.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Collins03 25502 - OCCOFF CMCC1.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Collins
ATHL A240 - Soccer Team - Women'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Women's soccer team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24486 09:00am - 11:00am MW OCC SOCCER FLD4.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 24486 07:00am - 09:00am TRF OCC SOCCER FLD6.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
ATHL A245 - Volleyball Team - Women'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Women's volleyball team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24488 01:00pm - 03:05pm MTWRF GYM MAIN FLR11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese
ATHL A246 - Water Polo Team - Women'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Women's water polo team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24490 01:40pm - 03:45pm MTWRF OCC POOL11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
ATHL A251 - Basketball Team - Men'sThis course is for students who have successfully auditioned for the OCC Intercollegiate Men's basketball team; eligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. Students may enroll in this course four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
For men's basketball team members.
01 24468 03:30pm - 05:35pm MTWRF FITCLX 10011.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
ATHL A252 - Crew Team - Men'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
For men's crew team members.
01 24470 06:30am - 08:35am MTWRF OCCOFF SAIL CTR11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Brown
ATHL A253 - Cross Country Team - Men'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Men's Cross country team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24472 01:00pm - 03:05pm MTWRF OCC TRACK11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ochoa
ATHL A254 - Football TeamEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Football team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24474 03:00pm - 05:05pm MTWRF LEBARD STADIUM11.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gonzalez
ATHL A257 - Soccer Team - Men'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Men's soccer team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24476 07:00am - 08:55am MW OCC SOCCER FLD4.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 24476 02:00pm - 05:35pm TF OCC SOCCER FLD7.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
ATHL A263 - Water Polo Team - Men'sEligibility auditions will be held during the first week of class. May be taken for grades or on a pass, no-pass basis. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Men's water polo team members. If there is a conflict with your schedule, see your coach.
01 24478 01:40pm - 04:40pm MW OCC POOL6.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 24478 11:30am - 02:05pm TR OCC POOL5.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Interior Design ID A100 - Fund of Interior Design Materials Fee: $8.00
Application of design principles and elements in planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional, legal, and environmental needs. Selection of materials and products used in interior environments will be emphasized for functional, economic, and aesthetic qualities. Evaluation of color theories, space planning, floor plans, lighting, environmentally responsible design, accessibility, and the design process will be introduced. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20092 09:00am - 12:10pm T CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kubiak
01 21331 01:00pm - 04:10pm T CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kubiak
01 24825 06:00pm - 09:10pm M CS&D 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arakaki
01 25754 01:00pm - 04:10pm M CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bartlett
ID A105 - Interior Dsgn Studio 1 Materials Fee: $10.00
This studio course will apply concepts and theories presented in the lecture course, Interior Design A100. Therefore, it is recommended that this course be taken concurrently. Emphasis is placed on the application of design principles and elements and the design process in developing solutions for residential interior design projects. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design A100 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21051 03:00pm - 05:00pm W CS&D 2052.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kubiak02 21051 05:00pm - 08:20pm W CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kubiak
01 21341 11:00am - 01:00pm R CS&D 2052.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kubiak02 21341 01:00pm - 04:20pm R CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kubiak
ID A110 - Design Comm 1: Design Graphics Materials Fee: $10.00
This introductory course in design communication techniques will emphasize the importance of visual communication and three-dimensional design graphics for two-dimensional media. Course content will include subject matter and technique presentations in hand-drawn graphics. Design communications shall include orthographic projections, paralines, plan views, elevations, sections, basic perspective drawing, rendering and tonal value applications. Included in this coursework will be introductory applications of 3-D software as well integration with hand drawings.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25339 04:30pm - 05:30pm T CS&D 2051.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Secor02 25339 05:30pm - 08:45pm T CS&D 2053.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Secor
01 26898 09:00am - 10:00am W CS&D 2051.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Allgood02 26898 10:00am - 01:15pm W CS&D 2053.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Allgood
ID A120 - Interior Design CareersA survey of the interior design profession, industry, related occupations and work sites. The course will emphasize personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for entry into the interior design profession. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20763 01:00pm - 05:15pm M CS&D 2064.5 CLAS
1.0049/9-9/30
Arakaki
ID A130 - Desgn Communication 2:CAD 2-DThis course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used to produce 2-dimensional design drawings. PCs with Autodesk Architecture or other Industry standard software will be used and instruction will focus on computer drawing a simple project to include the following drawing types: floor plan, site plan, elevations, and enlarged section/details. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24827 09:00am - 11:10am R CS&D 2082.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Reed02 24827 11:10am - 12:20pm R CS&D 2081.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Reed03 24827 - CS&D 2082.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Reed
ID A150 - Materials & Products Materials Fee: $5.00
Analysis, application and evaluation of products and materials used in interior design. Includes interior textiles, furnishings, and finish materials and products. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20739 09:35am - 12:45pm M CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Craig
ID A170 - Space Planning Materials Fee: $7.00
The application of programming, theory, and techniques in residential and commercial space planning. Drawing and planning process techniques are emphasized in the studio. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design A100. ADVISORY: Interior Design A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21490 04:30pm - 06:35pm M CS&D 2052.1 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Secor02 21490 06:35pm - 09:50pm M CS&D 2053.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Secor
ID A175 - Appl Color/Dsgn Theory Materials Fee: $8.00
Basic design theory and application. Utilization of tools, materials, and equipment to develop technical skills applicable to interior, architectural, and other related fields of design. Same as Fashion A175. Students completing Interior Design A175 may not receive credit for Fashion A175. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 24826 09:00am - 11:05am F CS&D 2022.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arakaki02 24826 11:05am - 02:20pm F CS&D 2023.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Arakaki
01 26896 01:00pm - 02:05pm TR CS&D 2022.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Becker02 26896 02:05pm - 03:30pm TR CS&D 2023.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Becker
ID A180 - Hist Arch & Furnishng 1The historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture, and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage from Antiquity through the 19th century in France. Emphasis on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political influences. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21008 06:00pm - 09:10pm T CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Moore
ID A190 - Hist Arch/Furnishings 2The historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture, and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage. This course begins with 16th century England and America and analyzes the influences and changes in design to the present. Style development as it relates to social, economic, and political forces is emphasized. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27313 06:00pm - 09:10pm R CS&D 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Moore
ID A200 - Design Comm 3: Illustration Materials Fee: $10.00
Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and products. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design A105 and A110. ADVISORY: Interior Design A175. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24208 09:00am - 11:00am F CS&D 2052.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Reed02 24208 11:00am - 02:20pm F CS&D 2053.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Reed
ID A210 - Fundamentals of Lightng Materials Fee: $9.00
The fundamentals of lighting, design, theory, and application including color and vision, incandescent and fluorescent lamps, lighting techniques for interior designers, codes, and energy efficient lighting practices. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design A100 and A110. ADVISORY: Interior Design A170. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20045 01:00pm - 04:10pm W CS&D 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Quigley
ID A240 - Interior Design InternshipA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a fashion-related work site. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design A210 and A215 or concurrent enrollment. ADVISORY: Interior Design A130.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #25341 meets on campus 9:35-11:35 a.m. Monday, August 26. The remainder of the class is completed during hours arranged with the instructor.
01 25341 09:35am - 11:35am M CS&D 1022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-8/26
Reed02 25341 - OCCOFF COMM SITE7.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Reed
ID A250 - Codes and Building SystemsThis course examines the building code relative to Interior Design and Architecture. Construction materials and building systems including structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and lighting are analyzed in conjunction with the code. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: Interior Design A215. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26434 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus the following Thursdays, August 29, September 19, October 24, and November 21, 1-3 p.m. in CS&D 208. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 26434 - OCC ONLINE2.9 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Reed02 26434 01:00pm - 03:00pm R CS&D 2082.4 CLAS
0.00168/29-8/29
Reed
03 26434 01:00pm - 03:00pm R CS&D 2082.4 CLAS
0.00169/19-9/19
Reed04 26434 01:00pm - 03:00pm R CS&D 2082.4 CLAS
0.001610/24-10/24
Reed05 26434 01:00pm - 03:00pm R CS&D 2082.4 CLAS
0.001611/21-11/21
Reed
ID A260 - Dsgn Comm 4:Digital VisualiztnApplication of the methods, techniques, and tools used for illustrating interior spaces two and three-dimensionally through the use of technology/software programs. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation, CAD and file management. ADVISORY: Interior Design A130, and A170. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #21620 is online and on campus. Students must meet on campus every Tuesday, 9 a.m.-12:10 p.m. in CS&D 208. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 21620 01:00pm - 04:10pm T CS&D 2083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Reed02 21620 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Reed
ID A265 - Studio Project Specializn Materials Fee: $5.00
Analysis and application of the design process to the space planning, materials and finish choices, codes application, and selection of specialized equipment unique to planning specialized spaces. Students will work with instructor to choose design focus area which may include: Corporate Office, Hospitality, Healthcare, Retail or Mixed-Use options. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design A215. ADVISORY: Interior Design A210 and A260. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20743 04:30pm - 06:30pm R CS&D 2052.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Secor02 20743 06:30pm - 09:50pm R CS&D 2053.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Secor
Italian ITAL A180 - Elementary Italian 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Italian, with an introduction to cultures related to the Italian language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Italian. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25222 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Scarfone
01 25524 02:20pm - 04:50pm MW MBCC 3075.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Hamber
ITAL A185 - Elementary Italian 2Continuation of Italian A180, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Italian language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school Italian. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Italian A180 or completion of two years of high school Italian with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27581 05:00pm - 07:30pm MW MBCC 3075.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Hamber
ITAL A280 - Intermediate Italian 1Continuation of Italian A185, with further development of language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to the Italian language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing, with an introduction to selected literary works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Italian A185. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27454 08:30am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Scarfone
Japanese JAPN A180 - Elementary Japanese 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Japanese, with an introduction to cultures related to the Japanese language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21374 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
01 21667 04:45pm - 07:15pm MW LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Ito
01 24793 07:30pm - 10:00pm MW LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Parks
01 24794 02:00pm - 04:30pm TR LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
JAPN A180H - Elementary Japanese 1 HonorsThe focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Japanese, with an introduction to cultures related to the Japanese language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25702 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
JAPN A185 - Elementary Japanese 2Continuation of Japanese A180, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Japanese language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Japanese A180 or completion of two years of high school Japanese with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21491 02:00pm - 04:30pm MW LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
JAPN A185H - Elementary Japanese 2 HonorsContinuation of Japanese A180H, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Japanese language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school Japanese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Japanese A180, Japanese A180H or completion of two years of high school Japanese with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26225 02:00pm - 04:30pm MW LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
JAPN A280 - Intermediate Japanese 1Continuation of Japanese A185, with further development of language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to the Japanese language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Japanese A185. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21347 04:45pm - 07:15pm MW LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
JAPN A285 - Intermediate Japanese 2Continuation of Japanese A280, with further refinement of language skills at the intermediate level and additional investigation of cultures related to the Japanese language. Continued emphasis on reading and writing. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Japanese A280. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24795 04:45pm - 07:15pm MW LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Kagawa
Journalism JOUR A110 - News Writing/ReportingBeginning journalists will acquire the skills to write practical news stories under deadline pressure with a focus on accuracy, balance, and style. Writing assignments will include police stories, obituaries, speech coverage, round-ups, and feature stories. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID JOUR 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20524 11:10am - 12:35pm TR JOURN 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25451 02:30pm - 05:40pm W JOURN 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Metzker
01 25589 09:35am - 11:00am MW JOURN 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Metzker
JOUR A113 - Social Media Prnt & Online JrnThis course is for any student enrolled in the student newspaper and will help them understand the issue of social media as a vital part of news gathering and reporting. The course will allow journalism students to create and maintain both a professional personal presence on social media as well as work to maintain the paper's presence on social media including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27076 01:15pm - 02:15pm M JOURN 1011.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
JOUR A115 - Newspaper Production Level 1Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and production. Requires writing news and feature stories on deadline, commentary, writing headlines, designing pages, editing, and layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art computer design, graphics, and word processing software in a professional setting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A100, Journalism A110 or concurrent enrollment. C-ID JOUR 130
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20527 11:30am - 01:00pm MW JOURN 1013.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Werblin02 20527 - JOURN 1015.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A116 - Multi-Mdia Rprt/Prducng Lvl 1Students will acquire the skills needed to research, write and produce multi-media stories for posting online, including online newspaper sites. Students will gain a basic understanding of digital photography, videography, and photo editing software. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Lecture, Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 25452 06:00pm - 08:10pm R JOURN 1032.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Martin02 25452 - JOURN 1035.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Martin
JOUR A117 - Narrative JournalismA writing workshop focusing on student writing and marketing in-depth non-fiction feature articles.Emphasis will be on guiding students and developing interesting non-fiction stories from the idea stage through publication and finding suitable markets for publication. Same as English A117. Students completing Journalism A117 may not receive credit for English A117. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Journalism A110 and English A100, or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26621 06:00pm - 09:10pm M JOURN 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arellano
JOUR A123 - Social Media Prnt & Online JrnThis course will build on the basics of social media for students enrolled in the student newspaper. Students will use social media planning software to post stories and photographs on various platforms and help drive traffic to the campus newspaper's website. An introduction to social media etiquette will also be reinforced. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27077 01:15pm - 02:15pm M JOURN 1011.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff
JOUR A125 - Newspaper Production Level 2Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning and writing. Requires writing news and feature stories on deadline, along with commentaries, sports and arts and culture stories and reviews. Students will continue to practice basic newswriting and feature writing skills while expanding background to include sports and arts stories. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Journalism A115. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 24815 11:30am - 01:00pm MW JOURN 1013.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Werblin02 24815 - JOURN 1015.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A135 - Newspaper Prod Level 3Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and production. Requires writing headlines, designing pages, editing, and layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art computer design, graphics, and word processing software in a professional setting. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Journalism A125. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25448 11:30am - 01:00pm MW JOURN 1013.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Werblin02 25448 - JOURN 1015.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A145 - Newspaper Production Level 4Assist in all aspects of newspaper planning, writing, design and production. Requires writing news and features stories on deadline, commentary, writing headlines, designing pages, editing, and layout techniques. Students will use state-of-the-art computer design, graphics, and word processing software in a professional setting. Students will also use social media to promote readership. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Journalism A135. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25449 11:30am - 01:00pm MW JOURN 1013.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
02 25449 - JOURN 1015.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A185 - PhotojournalismCovers the fundamentals of photojournalism with students gaining practical experience in the creative process and techniques of making photographs for publication. Work will be assigned for publication in the campus newspaper, Coast Report. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25454 06:00pm - 08:10pm R JOURN 1032.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Martin02 25454 - JOURN 1033.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Martin
JOUR A215 - Coast Rpt Editrl Brd Lvl 1This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters, the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Must be editor on Coast Report staff and enrolled in Journalism A115, or A125, or A135, or A145. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 20542 01:15pm - 02:20pm W JOURN 1011.1 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A225 - Coast Reprt Ed Bd Level 2This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters, the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one. The editors will also design and write headlines for the paper. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Journalism A215 and must be editor on Coast Report staff. COREQUISITE: Journalism A125 or Journalism A135 or Journalism A145. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
01 25450 01:15pm - 02:20pm W JOURN 1011.1 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A235 - Coast Reprt Ed Brd Level 3This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters, the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one. The editors will also write editorials and do advanced layout of the paper and begin directing content for CoastReportOnline.com. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Journalism A225 and must be editor on Coast Report staff. COREQUISITE: Journalism A135 or Journalism A145. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 26276 01:15pm - 02:20pm W JOURN 1011.1 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
JOUR A245 - Coast Rprt Ed Brd Level 4This course is for the editorial board of the student newspaper. The editors will meet once per week to discuss policy matters, the upcoming issue and the instructor's critique of the past one. The editors will work independently to produce each week's paper and stay up to date on posting content to CoastReportOnline.com. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Journalism A235 and must be editor on Coast Report staff. COREQUISITE: Journalism A145. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
01 26277 01:15pm - 02:20pm W JOURN 1011.1 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Werblin
Kinesiology
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
KIN A105 - Cardiovascular FitnessCardiovascular exercise program. Stretching, fast-walk, jogging, and running programs will be set up on an individual basis. Pulse monitoring, nutrition, and strength will also be emphasized. Explores the relationship between fitness and health related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 25896 08:00am - 08:15am MW GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 25896 08:15am - 09:00am MW GYM MAIN FLR1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
KIN A106 - Weight Training Level 1The student will learn the basic principles of weight training and exercises and be able to demonstrate proper biomechanics of weight training exercises. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 25023 09:35am - 09:50am TR OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese02 25023 09:50am - 10:35am TR OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese
01 25942 04:00pm - 04:15pm MW FITCLX 2000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 25942 04:15pm - 05:00pm MW FITCLX 2001.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
01 27195 08:00am - 08:15am TR OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 27195 08:15am - 09:00am TR OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
KIN A108 - Strength & ConditioningIndividual strength and conditioning programs. Workouts must be done in the Fitness Complex. Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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LAB HOURS -- 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days of the semester only, Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information, call 714-432-5766.
01 27481 - FITCLX 2000.6 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 27481 - FITCLX 2001.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
LAB HOURS -- 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days of the semester only, Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information, call 714-432-5766.
01 27482 - FITCLX 2001.3 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 27482 - FITCLX 2003.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
KIN A109 - Cardio Train & Strength Dev 1This course is designed for the beginning student who is interested in muscular strength/endurance and cardiovascular fitness training to improve general body strength and endurance. Each student will develop an individual fitness and/or strength program with specific performance goals. Safety procedures and protocols through use of cardiovascular and weight training equipment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
LAB HOURS -- 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days of the semester only, Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information, call 714-432-5766.
01 27251 - FITCLX 2010.6 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Behr02 27251 - FITCLX 2011.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Behr
LAB HOURS -- 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days of the semester only, Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information, call 714-432-5766.01 27252 - FITCLX 2011.1 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Behr02 27252 - FITCLX 2013.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Behr
KIN A110 - Walking for Fitness Level 1This course is designed to provide an introduction to walking as a cardiovascular fitness activity. Topics to be discussed will include proper walking techniques; fitness program design and evaluation; equipment and safety; persistence and motivation; and nutrition basics. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Sess
01 26588 11:10am - 11:25am TR OCC TRACK0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 26588 11:25am - 12:10pm TR OCC TRACK1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
KIN A111 - Step Cardio & Core Level 1Contemporary workout designed to improve participant's strength and cardiovascular fitness level through steady-state stepping movements. The student will be exposed to a graduated continuous system of rhythmic stepping at various platform heights, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and endurance, which are basic components of physical fitness. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 27594 08:20am - 08:35am TR GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27594 08:35am - 09:20am TR GYM AEROBICS1.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
KIN A114 - Cardio-Kick Boxing Level 1Designed for students with beginning and intermediate kickboxing ability. Students will learn and improve on a series of combative boxing and kickboxing maneuvers (mainly kicking and punching movements). The objectives of these movements (as well as combinations of them) is to improve cardiovascular and muscular endurance, speed, strength, power, agility and flexibility. In conjunction with improvements in general fitness, this practice of self-defense aims to reduce stress, and improve cognitive processes and focus. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27596 08:00am - 08:15am MW GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Doty02 27596 08:15am - 09:00am MW GYM AEROBICS1.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Doty
KIN A115 - Cross Training Level 1A multi dimensional approach to total body fitness and wellness. Cross training will encompass aerobics, running and weight training, and provide the student the opportunity to develop and maintain a complete conditioning program which balances cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility, and coordination. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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Sess
01 26993 11:10am - 11:25am MW OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Brown02 26993 11:25am - 12:10pm MW OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Brown
KIN A125 - Self Defense for WomenThis course is designed for students as an introduction to basic self-defense skills. This includes basic principles of practical personal protection for women with an emphasis on awareness and prevention of situations that may leave a person vulnerable to crime, especially rape. Will explore escape and avoidance strategies, offensive and defensive postures, defensive techniques, and simulated attacks. The course will also examine community services available for both violence prevention and victim abuse services. Finally, fitness principles, such as strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness, will be addressed, particularly in regard to the impact of personal fitness on one's ability to perform the self-defense skills presented in class.
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Sess
01 27593 02:30pm - 03:00pm T GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 27593 03:00pm - 04:35pm T GYM AEROBICS1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
KIN A128 - Hatha Yoga - Level IYoga postures, breathing, concentration/meditation, and relaxation techniques will be presented as a method of personal development encompassing body, mind, and spirit. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 24833 09:35am - 09:50am TR GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pecora02 24833 09:50am - 10:35am TR GYM AEROBICS1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pecora
01 25404 04:20pm - 04:35pm MW GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pecora02 25404 04:35pm - 05:20pm MW GYM AEROBICS1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pecora
01 25630 03:15pm - 03:30pm MW GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pecora02 25630 03:30pm - 04:15pm MW GYM AEROBICS1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pecora
01 25680 11:00am - 11:15am TR GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pecora02 25680 11:15am - 12:00pm TR GYM AEROBICS1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pecora
KIN A131 - Swimming for Fitness Level 1Explains the theories and teaches the skills necessary to achieve fitness through swimming. Swimming programs are designed to attain desired levels of cardiovascular efficiency. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Ability to swim. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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Sess
01 24511 11:10am - 11:25am MW OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 24511 11:25am - 12:10pm MW OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
01 24512 05:45pm - 06:00pm TR OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ryan02 24512 06:00pm - 06:45pm TR OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ryan
01 24514 09:35am - 09:50am TR OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 24514 09:50am - 10:35am TR OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
KIN A132 - Swimming Level 1Instruction and practice in basics of freestyle, breast stroke, and backstroke, as well as breathing skills, while improving cardiovascular endurance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24515 10:00am - 10:15am MW OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 24515 10:15am - 11:00am MW OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
KIN A136 - Introduction to SailingIntroduces the novice to the fundamentals of sailing through dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Lido 14 dinghies. Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Marine Activities A136. Students completing Kinesiology A136 may not receive credit for Marine Activities A136. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
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01 24517 11:00am - 12:00pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.0 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Prioleau02 24517 12:00pm - 03:15pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.5 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Prioleau
01 24518 12:15pm - 01:20pm M OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau02 24518 01:20pm - 05:15pm M OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau
KIN A137 - Intmd Sailing/Intro Keel BoatsIntroduces the intermediate sailor to the fundamentals of sailing through dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Shields 30 sloops. Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Marine Activities A137. Students completing Kinesiology A137 may not receive credit for Marine Activities A137. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology A136 or Marine Activities A136 or equivalent experience and the ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes; basic sailing ability. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 25431 11:00am - 12:00pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.0 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau02 25431 12:00pm - 03:15pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.5 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau
KIN A141 - Surfing and Ocean Safety Lev 1Designed to teach the fundamentals of board surfing and provide beginning surfers the opportunity to safely learn and improve the skills to ride waves. Introduction of paddling, wave selection, equipment, tides, current, and ocean safety are emphasized. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Students must be able to swim 100 yards non-stop and tread water for five minutes. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Bring swim suit. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24521 08:00am - 09:00am F OCC POOL1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hayes02 24521 09:00am - 12:15pm F OCC POOL3.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hayes
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
KIN A145 - Badminton Level 1Develop skills necessary to participate in the game of badminton. Skill development will include instruction on: rules, grip, strokes, etiquette, and basic strategies to compete in singles and doubles. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24504 07:00pm - 07:30pm T GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Aubin02 24504 07:30pm - 09:05pm T GYM MAIN FLR1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Aubin
01 26769 09:00am - 09:30am F GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham02 26769 09:30am - 11:05am F GYM MAIN FLR1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham
KIN A146 - Tennis Level 1Instruction and practice in the essential stroke skills, rules, etiquette and competition in singles and doubles for the beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24508 09:30am - 10:00am F OCC TENNIS CRT0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 24508 10:00am - 11:35am F OCC TENNIS CRT1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
KIN A147 - Table Tennis Level 1Introduction and practice in the essential stroke skills, rules, etiquette, and competition in singles and doubles. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24627 08:00am - 08:30am F FITCLX 1000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 24627 08:30am - 10:05am F FITCLX 1001.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
KIN A150 - BasketballInstruction and practice in the essential skills, rules, etiquette and competition necessary for beginning/intermediate basketball. This is a coed class designed for recreational players. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24456 09:35am - 09:50am MW GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 24456 09:50am - 10:35am MW GYM MAIN FLR1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
01 24457 09:35am - 09:50am TR GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 24457 09:50am - 10:35am TR GYM MAIN FLR1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
KIN A151 - Futsal/Indoor SoccerDesigned for men and women with beginning, intermediate, and advanced soccer ability. Students will improve skills through application of rules, theory and study, improve flexibility and endurance training, and participate in drills, Futsal/indoor soccer scrimmages and games. Will explore the relationship between fitness and health related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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Sess
01 25637 09:35am - 10:05am F OCC SOCCER FLD0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Strachan
02 25637 10:05am - 11:40am F OCC SOCCER FLD1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Strachan
KIN A152 - Soccer Level 1Designed for beginning, intermediate, and advanced soccer players. Students will improve skills through application of rules and theory increase flexibility and endurance, and participate in drills, scrimmages and games. This course will explore the relationship between fitness and health related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24459 09:35am - 10:05am F OCC SOCCER FLD0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 24459 10:05am - 11:40am F OCC SOCCER FLD1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
01 26755 11:10am - 11:25am TR OCC SOCCER FLD0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Nanez02 26755 11:25am - 12:10pm TR OCC SOCCER FLD1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nanez
KIN A153 - Golf Level 1 Materials Fee: $85.00
Beginning levels of instruction in putting, chipping, pitching, sand shots and full swing fundamentals with emphasis placed on grip and stance. Students will gain an appreciation and respect for the game, with emphasis on fundamentals necessary for success as a beginning level. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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Sess
$85 Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at registration. First class meeting in Fitclx 100. The remaining class meetings will be at the Newport Beach golf course.
01 24462 08:00am - 08:15am TR FITCLX 1000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 24462 08:15am - 09:00am TR FITCLX 1001.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
KIN A154 - Volleyball Level 1Development of skills necessary to participate in a game of volleyball at the beginning and intermediate levels. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24465 07:00pm - 07:30pm M GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Delgado02 24465 07:30pm - 09:05pm M GYM MAIN FLR1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Delgado
KIN A156 - Rock Climbing Materials Fee: $120.00
Basic climbing techniques and safety fundamentals prepare the student for participation in rock climbing. Securing the climbing harness properly, properly tying to the harness, proper use of climbing commands, safety falling, and arresting falls will be covered. A fee for use of an off-campus facility will be required. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
$120 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings will be held at Rockreation, 1300 Logan Avenue, Costa Mesa 92626
01 25420 10:15am - 10:45am F OCCOFF RCKREATION0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 25420 10:45am - 12:20pm F OCCOFF RCKREATION1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
$120 facility fee to be paid at registration. Class meetings will be held at Rockreation, 1300 Logan Avenue, Costa Mesa 92626
01 26590 09:35am - 09:50am TR OCCOFF RCKREATION0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Smith
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 26590 09:50am - 10:35am TR OCCOFF RCKREATION1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
KIN A158 - Flag Football level 1This course is designed for students who have little to no football playing experience. This course will teach the fundamentals of football and provide beginners with a safe environment to learn the game. Students will learn basic football terminology, philosophy, schemes, and learn new skills required to play the game. Students will also learn the important of nutrition and teamwork. The course will be a combination of classroom time and field work. Students will be expected to apply information learned in the classroom onto the field.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 27592 11:10am - 11:25am MW LEBARD STADIUM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Gonzalez02 27592 11:25am - 12:10pm MW LEBARD STADIUM1.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gonzalez
KIN A170 - Adapted Strength TrainCourse is designed for students with physical disabilities requiring an individualized exercise program. Instruction and practice in individualized weight training and resistive exercises will be given for improvement in muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24426 12:45pm - 01:00pm TR OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pecora02 24426 01:00pm - 01:45pm TR OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pecora
01 25990 01:55pm - 02:10pm MW OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pecora02 25990 02:10pm - 02:55pm MW OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pecora
KIN A173 - Adapted Strength & BalanceCourse is for students with physical disabilities who want to learn methods of increasing stability, decreasing fear, improving posture, recovering loss of balance & getting up from a fall. Students must participate in all challenges & balance assessments. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 24428 11:30am - 11:45am TR GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24428 11:45am - 12:30pm TR GYM DANC B1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
KIN A174 - Adapted Cardio FitnessCourse is designed for students with physical disabilities who can benefit from an individualized cardiovascular exercise program. Instruction and practice in cardiovascular activities using a variety of ergometry equipment will be given. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 24430 10:15am - 10:30am MW STUHLT 1260.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 24430 10:30am - 11:15am MW STUHLT 1261.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
01 25991 11:25am - 11:40am MW STUHLT 1260.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 25991 11:40am - 12:25pm MW STUHLT 1261.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
KIN A175 - Adaptd Aerobic ExerciseCourse is designed for students with physical disabilities who can benefit from a sustained cardiorespiratory exercise program. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24432 10:15am - 10:30am TR GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 24432 10:30am - 11:15am TR GYM DANC B1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
KIN A176 - Adapted StretchingCourse is designed for students with physical disabilities who can benefit from individualized stretching and muscular endurance activities. Activities are conducted both from a sitting position and lying down on mats. Relaxation techniques, pressure points, passive and resistive stretching, and exercises will be demonstrated and performed. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25018 08:45am - 09:00am MW GYM DANC B0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 25018 09:00am - 09:45am MW GYM DANC B1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
KIN A202 - Introduction to KinesiologyIntroduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed. Exploration of career opportunities in areas related to sport, movement, exercise and fitness, including teaching, coaching, and fitness professions. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID KIN 100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24492 08:00am - 09:25am MW MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
01 25014 09:35am - 11:00am MW OCC HANDBL CLM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
01 25484 08:00am - 09:25am TR MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham
01 25631 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Legaspi
01 26057 11:10am - 12:35pm MW OCC HANDBL CLM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ochoa
01 26314 11:10am - 12:35pm TR OCC HANDBL CLM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ochoa
CRN #27483 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.01 27483 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
01 27484 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
KIN A203 - First Aid and CPR Materials Fee: $27.00
Emphasizes injury prevention, early medical care, first aid for common injuries and life-saving skills. Successful completion qualifies a student for the American Red Cross Standard First Aid Card and CPR Certification. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Formerly known as HLED A112.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 26984 08:20am - 09:25am MW OCC HANDBL CLM2.6 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26985 09:35am - 10:40am TR OCC HANDBL CLM2.6 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
01 26987 03:45pm - 05:50pm W OCC HANDBL CLM2.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Williams
KIN A206 - Weight Training Level 2The student will learn the intermediate to advanced principles of weight training and exercises and be able to demonstrate proper biomechanics of weight training exercises appropriate for the student who has experience in weight training. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27059 09:35am - 09:50am TR OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese02 27059 09:50am - 10:35am TR OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cutenese
01 27061 04:00pm - 04:15pm MW FITCLX 2000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 27061 04:15pm - 05:00pm MW FITCLX 2001.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
01 27196 08:00am - 08:15am TR GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 27196 08:15am - 09:00am TR GYM MAIN FLR1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
KIN A208 - Strength & Conditioning IIAdvanced Strength and conditioning programs. Workouts must be done in the Fitness Complex. Students must attend a one-hour orientation. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology A108.
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LAB HOURS -- 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days of the semester only, Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information, call 714-432-5766.
01 24453 - FITCLX 2010.6 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 24453 - FITCLX 2011.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
LAB HOURS -- 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday -- Orientations will take place the first two (2) days of the semester only, Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27, every hour on the hour. Orientation times will also be posted outside Fitness Complex 200 and 201. For orientation information, call 714-432-5766.
01 25413 - FITCLX 2011.1 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 25413 - FITCLX 2013.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
KIN A210 - Walking for Fitness Level 2This course is designed to provide continued improvement and understanding of the benefits of walking as a cardiovascular fitness activity. Topics to be discussed will include walking and power walking techniques; fitness program design and evaluation; equipment and safety; persistence and motivation; and nutrition basics. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27062 11:10am - 11:25am TR OCC TRACK0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williams02 27062 11:25am - 12:10pm TR OCC TRACK1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williams
KIN A211 - Step Cardio & Core Level 2Advanced step, cardio, and core workout designed to improve participant's strength and cardiovascular fitness. The student will be exposed to a graduated continuous system of rhythmic stepping at various platform heights, emphasizing strength, flexibility, and endurance, which are basic components of physical fitness.
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Sess
01 27595 08:20am - 08:35am TR GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27595 08:35am - 09:20am TR GYM AEROBICS1.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
KIN A215 - Cross Training Level 2Cross training is a multi-dimensional approach to total body fitness and wellness. This course will encompass an intermediate and advanced level of aerobics, running and weight training and provide the student the opportunity to develop and maintain a complete conditioning program which balances cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility and coordination. Course may be taken for grade or on a CR/NC basis.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26994 11:10am - 11:25am MW OCC WGT RM0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Brown02 26994 11:25am - 12:10pm MW OCC WGT RM1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Brown
KIN A228 - Hatha Yoga - Level IIYoga postures, breathing, concentration/meditation, and relaxation techniques will be presented as a method of personal development encompassing body, mind, and spirit. Intermediate yoga poses will be introduced and practiced. ADVISORY: Kinesiology A128 or instructor's consent. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26350 05:30pm - 05:45pm MW GYM AEROBICS0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
McKeachie02 26350 05:45pm - 06:30pm MW GYM AEROBICS1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
McKeachie
KIN A231 - Swimming for Fitness Level 2Explains the theories and teaches the intermediate and advanced skills necessary to achieve cardiovascular fitness through swimming. Introduction to the use of pace clocks, Heart Rate Target - Zone training, hand paddles and pool safety are emphasized. Swimming programs are designed to attain desired levels of cardiovascular efficiency. This is not a swim technique class. Course may be taken for grade or on a CR/NC basis. PREREQUISITES: Ability to swim, comfortable in deep water.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25442 09:35am - 09:50am TR OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 25442 09:50am - 10:35am TR OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
01 25443 11:10am - 11:25am MW OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 25443 11:25am - 12:10pm MW OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
01 25444 05:45pm - 06:00pm TR OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ryan02 25444 06:00pm - 06:45pm TR OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ryan
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
KIN A232 - Swimming Level 2Instruction and practice in intermediate to advanced techniques of freestyle, breast stroke, backstroke, and butterfly. Instruction and execution of thorough breathing skills, pulling ability and kicking propulsion while improving cardiovascular endurance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25446 10:00am - 10:15am MW OCC POOL0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti02 25446 10:15am - 11:00am MW OCC POOL1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Iacopetti
KIN A241 - Surfing and Ocean Safety 2Designed to teach a higher level of fundamentals of board surfing and provide intermediate and advanced surfers the opportunity to safely learn and improve skills to ride more challenging waves. Analysis of paddling, wave selection, equipment, tides, currents, etiquette and water safety are emphasized. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Students must be able to swim 100 yards non-stop and tread water for five minutes. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Bring swim suit. ADVISORY: Kinesiology A141. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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Sess
01 25160 08:00am - 09:00am F OCC POOL1.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hayes02 25160 09:00am - 12:15pm F OCC POOL3.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hayes
KIN A245 - Badminton Level 2This course is intended to develop intermediate-advanced level skills necessary to participate in the game of badminton. Skill development will include instruction on intermediate-advanced stroke analysis, specific singles and doubles tactics, offensive and defensive strategies, and competitive class match play. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26724 07:00pm - 07:30pm T GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Aubin02 26724 07:30pm - 09:05pm T GYM MAIN FLR1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Aubin
01 26771 09:00am - 09:30am F GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham02 26771 09:30am - 11:05am F GYM MAIN FLR1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ketcham
KIN A246 - Tennis Level 2Instruction and practice of intermediate and advanced skills and strategies of tennis, including the analysis of self and opponent's play to become an effective competitor. May be taken for a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25439 09:30am - 10:00am F OCC TENNIS CRT0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Spencer02 25439 10:00am - 11:35am F OCC TENNIS CRT1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Spencer
KIN A247 - Table Tennis - Level 2Introduces and develops for the Intermediate and advance players the chop shot, loop and defensive strategies as well as singles and doubles tournaments.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25441 08:00am - 08:30am F FITCLX 1000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 25441 08:30am - 10:05am F FITCLX 1001.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
KIN A251 - Fust/Indoor Soccer Level 2Designed for intermediate and advanced soccer players. Students will learn advanced technical ball skills and advanced game tactics for competitive team play. This course will explore the relationship between fitness and health-related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle.
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Sess
01 25638 09:35am - 10:05am F OCC SOCCER FLD0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Strachan02 25638 10:05am - 11:40am F OCC SOCCER FLD1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Strachan
KIN A252 - Soccer Level 2Designed for intermediate and advanced soccer players. Students will learn advanced technical ball skills and advanced game tactics for competitive team play. This course will explore the relationship between fitness and health-related topics to improve, be part of, and maintain a wellness lifestyle.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25422 09:35am - 10:05am F OCC SOCCER FLD0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Smith02 25422 10:05am - 11:40am F OCC SOCCER FLD1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smith
01 25423 11:10am - 11:25am TR OCC SOCCER FLD0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Nanez02 25423 11:25am - 12:10pm TR OCC SOCCER FLD1.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nanez
KIN A253 - Golf Level 2 Materials Fee: $85.00
Intermediate/Advanced instruction, with emphasis on course play and competition. Students should have beginning knowledge of golf, with a golf swing already in place. Refines full swing, chipping techniques, pitching, sand bunker play, rules, scoring, and game management at the intermediate level.
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Sess
$85 Facility fee/student discount golf card to be paid at registration. First class meeting in Fitclx 100. The remaining class meetings will be at the Newport Beach golf course.
01 25424 08:00am - 08:15am TR FITCLX 1000.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli02 25424 08:15am - 09:00am TR FITCLX 1001.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Altobelli
KIN A254 - Volleyball Level 2This course presents advanced volleyball techniques and tactics for team and tournament play. The course covers advanced skills, court positioning, rolls, drives, and team strategy, both offensive and defensive. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. ADVISORY: Kinesiology A154
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25427 07:00pm - 07:30pm M GYM MAIN FLR0.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Delgado02 25427 07:30pm - 09:05pm M GYM MAIN FLR1.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Delgado
KIN A270 - Fitness & HealthTheory and benefits of physical activity to fitness-related health. The study of human adaptation to exercise includes cardiovascular conditioning, neuromuscular training, body composition, nutrition for performance, stretching, sports injuries, and aging. Same as Health Education A270. Students completing Kinesiology A270 may not receive credit for Health Education A270. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25901 09:35am - 11:00am TR FITCLX 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ochoa
CRN #26315 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26315 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Behr
CRN #27129 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.01 27129 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
KIN A272 - Movement AnalysisIntroduction to the musculo-skeletal system and its function in human movement. Analysis of movements in sport skills and the muscles and bones involved. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24494 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW OCC HANDBL CLM3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Brown
KIN A273 - Sports MedicineTechnique and theory of care and prevention of athletic injuries. Includes the use of various therapeutic modalities for therapy and prevention of injury through strength and flexibility exercise. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24495 06:00pm - 09:10pm M FITCLX 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Carpio
KIN A275 - Sports Medicine Practicum 1Designed to provide clinical experience for students interested in sports-related injury care and prevention. Experiences will include taping for prevention of injury, use of modalities, and exercise programs in rehabilitation of injuries. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24497 06:45am - 07:50am M OCC ATHL TRNG1.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky02 24497 - OCC ATHL TRNG3.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
01 24498 06:45am - 07:50am M OCC ATHL TRNG1.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky02 24498 - OCC ATHL TRNG10.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
01 24499 06:45am - 07:50am M OCC ATHL TRNG1.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky02 24499 - OCC ATHL TRNG6.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
KIN A276 - Sports Med Practicum Level 2This course is designed for the beginning/intermediate athletic training student to get an overview of sports medicine topics including medical terminology, therapeutic modalities, basic tape techniques, contagious skin diseases as related to athletes, and a variety of sports-related injuries. Instructor will assess student ability and skill level in the first week of class to insure proper course level placement. ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25116 06:45am - 07:50am M OCC ATHL TRNG1.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky02 25116 - OCC ATHL TRNG10.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
KIN A277 - Sports Med Practicum Level 3This course is designed for the intermediate/advanced student to learn therapeutic goals and objectives, therapeutic taping and bandaging, selection of therapeutic exercises, methods of evaluating and recording rehabilitation progress and development of criteria for progression and return to normal function. Instructor will assess student ability and skill level in the first week of class to insure proper course level placement. ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275 and A276. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25119 06:45am - 07:50am M OCC ATHL TRNG1.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky02 25119 - OCC ATHL TRNG10.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
KIN A278 - Sports Med Practicum Level 4This course is designed for advanced level athletic training student to further develop their athletic training skills and prepare to transfer to a 4-year school. This includes working with team physicians, physician assistants, emergency medical technicians, coaches, administrators, cooperative learning with lower level students, record keeping and taping. Instructor will assess student ability and skill level in the first week of class to insure proper course level placement. ADVISORY: Kinesiology A275, and A276, and A277. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25902 06:45am - 07:50am M OCC ATHL TRNG1.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky02 25902 - OCC ATHL TRNG10.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Sendowsky
KIN A279 - Sports ManagementIntroduction to sports and fitness management programs-operation, procedures, facilities and equipment. Includes how to find a profession in the fitness field. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25905 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Legaspi
KIN A280 - Strength & Conditioning TheoryTheory and applications of strength development, muscular endurance, flexibility, neuromuscular coordination, nutrition and supplementation. Includes planning, developing and setting up programs designed to achieve the desired goals in the most efficient way. Also, includes introduction to fitness and exercise testing procedures. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24628 08:55am - 10:20am MW FITCLX 2023.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nix02 24628 10:20am - 11:00am MW FITCLX 2021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nix
KIN A282 - Intro to Exercise PhysiologyAn introduction to the study of human physiological processes during exercise and activity. Includes study of metabolic changes to major body systems during acute exercise, the physiological adaptations due to chronic exercise and the effect of training upon performance. Students will practice fitness testing and apply practical knowledge in a lab setting. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC ADVISORY: BIOL A221
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25015 11:10am - 12:35pm MW FITCLX 2023.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Behr02 25015 12:35pm - 01:15pm MW FITCLX 2021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Behr
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
KIN A283 - Nutrition Fitness PerformanceAn applied nutrition course for individuals interested in health, fitness, and athletics. Principles of nutrition are studied and applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes pre and post event food and fluid selection, nutrient requirements, supplements, muscle mass and body fat related to performance. Same as Food and Nutrition A136 and Health Education A136. Students completing Kinesiology A283 may not receive credit for Food and Nutrition A136 or Health Education A136. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26796 11:10am - 12:35pm TR TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
KIN A284 - Theory of YogaA survey of the origins of Yoga, including ancient to modern traditions, and exploration of the principal ancient texts of Yoga. This course includes the evolution of yoga from its earliest development to its current integration into modern culture. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26989 06:00pm - 09:10pm T FITCLX 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McKeachie
KIN A285 - Yoga MethodologyDesigned for students to learn how to teach key poses in each category of Yoga for adults, teens, and children in a variety of settings. This class includes proper alignment, sequencing of postures, positive communication, verbal and physical cueing, precautions, and modifications for yoga clients. ADVISORY: KIN A128 and KIN A228. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26990 06:45pm - 07:45pm MW GYM AEROBICS2.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
McKeachie02 26990 07:45pm - 09:15pm MW GYM AEROBICS3.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
McKeachie
KIN A296 - Personal TrainerThis course will provide students with the knowledge and confidence to become leaders in the personal training industry to be prepared for careers as fitness professionals. Topics to include an investigation of the personal training industry, fitness assessment, and program design. May be taken for a grade or on a pass/no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27597 08:00am - 09:25am TR FITCLX 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Doty
KIN A297 - Fitness Specialist PracticumThis course will provide a hands-on experience in fitness evaluation and assessment for healthy populations. Students will learn how to accurately perform skinfolds measurement, assess flexibility, strength, and muscular endurance. Maximum and submax cardiovascular endurance assessment will also be covered. Exercise programming based on assessment will be completed. May be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 26770 01:25pm - 01:55pm M FITCLX 2020.6 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Nix02 26770 01:55pm - 02:30pm M FITCLX 2020.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Nix03 26770 - FITCLX 2024.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Nix
KIN A298 - Fitness Specialist InternshipA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a workplace site that supports the learning outcomes of the Fitness Specialist Certificate program. PREREQUISITE: Kinesiology A280 and Current CPR certification to be verified by instructor during first class meeting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 24502 01:25pm - 02:30pm M FITCLX 2021.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Behr02 24502 - FITCLX 2023.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Behr
Leadership LEAD A180 - Personal LeadershipIntroduction to the concepts and personal skills related to leadership on campus, the community, and business. Course progresses from a study of leadership traits and models to assessment and analysis of personal skills and attitudes and ends with the development of individual student plans for leadership development. An introductory course of the leadership studies program. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 20961 06:30pm - 09:40pm R MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Krallman
LEAD A200 - Organizatonl LeadershipLearn to provide leadership to business, community, and governance organizations. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 24349 06:30pm - 09:40pm W MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Clark
Learning LRNG A001 - Basc Skills RemediationProvides individualized remedial instruction to students with learning disabilities. The program is designed to help a student improve the basic academic skills of reading, spelling, writing and arithmetic. This is an open entry/open exit course. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. This course may be taken four times. Not applicable to AA or AS degree. PREREQUISITE: Completion of the California Community College Learning Disabilities Assessment
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01 21350 - SPCSRV LRNG CT3.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Chavez Jimenez
01 21354 - SPCSRV LRNG CT10.2 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Chavez Jimenez
01 21355 - SPCSRV LRNG CT6.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Chavez Jimenez
Library LIBR A100 - Library Research/Info CompLearn how to cope with the ever expanding world of information through the use of the library and information resources. Develop skills in searching, using, evaluating, and citing print, electronic, and web resources. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
CRN #23464 uses free digital textbooks and/or equivalent course materials and is online.
01 23464 - OCC ONLINE2.3 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Cassidy
Machine Technology MACH A100 - Intro to Machine Shop Materials Fee: $15.00
A basic course in machine shop practices. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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01 21085 09:00am - 10:05am MW TECHCT 2102.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes02 21085 10:05am - 11:30am MW TECHCT 1113.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes
01 21362 07:00pm - 08:05pm MW TECHCT 1652.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Black02 21362 08:05pm - 09:30pm MW TECHCT 1653.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Black
MACH A105 - Lathe Materials Fee: $20.00
A basic course in engine lathe operation to include ID and OD threading, knurling, boring, turning, facing, and cutting tapers. This course also includes exposure to the chucker lathe, tracer lathe, and the turret lathe. Safety and measurement are also emphasized. ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100, A120 and A121. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21874 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 2103.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Henderson02 21874 07:25pm - 10:15pm TR TECHCT 1115.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Henderson
01 23314 12:30pm - 01:55pm MW TECHCT 2093.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes02 23314 01:55pm - 04:45pm MW TECHCT 1115.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes
MACH A110 - Milling Machine Materials Fee: $20.00
A basic course in milling machine operations to include both vertical and horizontal milling usage, theory, and usage of tools and accessories. Safety is also emphasized. ADVISORY: Machine Technology A100 and A120. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21366 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR TECHCT 1653.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes02 21366 07:25pm - 10:15pm TR TECHCT 1115.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes
MACH A115 - Production Maching Techniques Materials Fee: $20.00
This course emphasizes production machining. Set up and running of more than one part on a variety of machines including but not limited to engine lathe, chucker lathe, ID and OD grinder, vertical mill and horizontal mill. PREREQUISITE: Machine Technology A100 and A105 and A110 or permission of instructor. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 27608 08:00am - 09:00am S TECHCT 2101.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Black02 27608 09:00am - 12:15pm S TECHCT 2103.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Black
MACH A120 - Blueprint Readg/ManufacturingA study of blueprint reading and measuring systems used in manufacturing, including an in-depth study of the basic and advanced measuring tools used by machinists. Common blueprint formats and dimension practices will be explored. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing will be discussed. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24589 04:30pm - 05:55pm MW TECHCT 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Limsakoune
MACH A121 - Computat for MachinistsA course in applied technical computations for students in machine technology and CNC studies. Topics include basic computations, shop formulas and equations, and applied trigonometry as used in the machining industries. This course may be taken two times. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27609 04:00pm - 07:10pm F TECHCT 2123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Siah
MACH A125 - CNC Machine Operation Materials Fee: $16.00
A basic course in the operation of computerized numerically controlled lathes and mills, including machine functions, tooling setup, reading machine language, part setup, and machine manipulation. Includes production of parts on both lathes and mills. ADVISORY: Machine Technology A105 and A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21370 07:00pm - 08:05pm MW TECHCT 2092.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Henderson02 21370 08:05pm - 09:30pm MW TECHCT 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Henderson
MACH A126 - CNC Operation 2 Materials Fee: $18.00
Students will learn advanced features of state-of-the-art CNC lathes and mills, make their own fixtures, write the necessary programs, and produce the parts on CNC machines. ADVISORY: Machine Technology A125 or instructor approval. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27610 04:00pm - 05:00pm F TECHCT 2011.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Henderson02 27610 05:00pm - 08:15pm F TECHCT 1063.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Henderson
MACH A130 - Intro CNC & Manual Prog Materials Fee: $5.50
A basic course in computerized numerical control of machine tools. Types of control systems, capabilities and the different machine languages are examined. Elementary parts programming in two-axis systems, including all steps necessary to complete a part on both CNC lathes and mills. ADVISORY: Machine Technology A105 and A110 or approval of instructor. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 23797 04:30pm - 05:55pm MW TECHCT 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Henderson
01 26300 11:10am - 02:20pm R TECHCT 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cervantes
MACH A133 - CNC Program-Mastercam 1 Materials Fee: $5.50
Students will receive hands-on training in the use of Mastercam CNC programming software. The basics of two-dimensional part programming, including geometry development, milling, drilling, tapping, pocketing, and more will be explored. ADVISORY: Computer and High Technology A100 or Computer Information Systems A100 or Machine Technology A130. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25283 06:10pm - 09:20pm T TECHCT 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stickel02 25283 09:20pm - 10:25pm T TECHCT 2011.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Stickel
MACH A134 - CNC Program-Mastercam 2 Materials Fee: $5.50
Advanced CNC programming using Mastercam to program CNC machines. Instruction emphases complex cutter movement and surfacing. This course may be taken two times. PREREQUISITE: Machine Technology A133. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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01 23798 06:00pm - 09:10pm R TECHCT 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Stickel02 23798 09:10pm - 10:15pm R TECHCT 2011.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Stickel
MACH A141 - Mastercam LatheA course designed for students who have completed the basic Mastercam class, Machine Technology A133, and wish to have concentrated instruction on CNC lathe programming on lathe only. PREREQUISITE: Machine Technology A133. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24590 06:00pm - 08:05pm W TECHCT 2012.3 CLAS
1.5088/26-10/20
Stickel02 24590 08:05pm - 10:15pm W TECHCT 2012.2 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Stickel
MACH A152 - Introduction to SolidWorksThe fundamentals of computer-aided design and drafting using SolidWorks software. Application of SolidWorks in creating manufacturing models will be covered. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 25937 02:20pm - 03:25pm TR TECHCT 2012.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kikawa02 25937 03:25pm - 04:50pm TR TECHCT 2013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kikawa
01 26964 08:30am - 10:35am S TECHCT 2012.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kikawa02 26964 10:35am - 01:50pm S TECHCT 2013.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kikawa
MACH A158 - Additive Manufctrg/3D PrintingAdditive Manufacturing deals with aspects of additive, subtractive, and joining processes to form three-dimensional parts with applications ranging from prototyping to production. Additive manufacturing processes directly from computer-aided-design (CAD) models. In this course, students will learn about a variety of AM and other manufacturing technologies, their advantages and disadvantages for producing both prototypes and functional production quality parts. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25992 05:00pm - 06:00pm T TECHCT 1071.0 CLAS
0.50810/21-12/14
Boomgarden02 25992 06:00pm - 08:10pm T TECHCT 1072.4 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Boomgarden
MACH A190 - Elementary MetallurgyAn elementary course describing the relationship between microstructure, composition, heat, and mechanical treatment and physical properties of metal and alloys; their relationship to design and machining. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26965 07:00pm - 09:10pm MW TECHCT 2104.8 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Limsakoune
Management MGMT A100 - Applied ManagementAn introduction to the tools, practices, policies, and concepts of management in modern organizations. Emphasis will be on planning, organizing, leading, controlling, communication, and decision-making. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #20078 is online. Students MUST read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark and click on the MGMT A100 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on beginning the course. Email: [email protected]
01 20078 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Clark
MGMT A115 - Human Relations & SupvA behavior science approach to human relations in business with special emphasis on developing a student's leadership qualities, understanding, personal characteristics, and attitudes desirable for advancement to greater responsibilities in business management. Designed for on-the-job trainees or mid-management trainees who are seeking further insights in dealing with co-workers and management. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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CRN #20372 is online. Students must read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/gclark and click on the Mgmt A115 link at the bottom of the page for instructions on beginning the class. Email: [email protected] 20372 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Clark
MGMT A239 - Professionl CommunicatnStudy of communication functions, choices, and roles for professionals in business. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal, and writing skills to communicate one-on-one, electronically, and in groups. Same as Business A239. Students completing Management A239 may not receive credit for Business A239. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.
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01 20008 06:30pm - 09:40pm T MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Krallman
Marine Activities MARA A136 - Introduction to SailingIntroduces the novice to the fundamentals of sailing through dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Lido 14 dinghies. Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Kinesiology A136. Students completing Marine Activities A136 may not receive credit for Kinesiology A136. may be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes. This prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
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Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 24603 11:00am - 12:00pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.0 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Prioleau02 24603 12:00pm - 03:15pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.5 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Prioleau
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 26456 12:15pm - 01:20pm M OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau02 26456 01:20pm - 05:15pm M OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.9 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A137 - Introduction to Keel BoatsIntroduces the intermediate sailor to the fundamentals of sailing through dockside lectures and hands-on experience in Shields 30 sloops. Points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, jibing, theory, and safety are emphasized. Same as Kinesiology A137. Students completing Marine Activities A137 may not receive credit for Kinesiology A137. PREREQUISITE: Ability to swim 50 yards and tread water for five minutes. Basic sailing ability. These skills will be validated the first week of class. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 25095 11:00am - 12:00pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.0 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau02 25095 12:00pm - 03:15pm W OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.5 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A151 - Maritime IndustryStudents will learn about marine industry careers, maritime terminology, types of vessels and vessel protocol. Job skills and career paths for the marine industry are covered. Personal conduct, customer service skills, resume writing and interviewing skills are included to improve employment opportunities. This is a required course of the Professional Mariner Program. A facility fee will be charged for field trips. Transfer Credit: CSU
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Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach01 22866 09:40am - 11:45am M OCCOFF SAIL CTR2.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A152 - Boat Handling and Seamanship Materials Fee: $26.00
Students learn safe boating practices and regulations. Practical training while operating small motor boats includes docking procedures, underway maneuvering, anchoring and overboard rescue drills. Time on the water provides experience in crew teamwork, standing watch, maintaining a lookout and general seamanship. This is a required course of the Professional Mariner Program. A facility fee will be charged. PREREQUISTE: Student must be able to swim 50 yards, tread water for 10 minutes. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a MARA A152L lab, #25349 OR #25350. Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 25731 09:15am - 11:20am T OCCOFF SAIL CTR2.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A152L - Boat Handling/Seamanship LabBoat Handling and Seamanship Lab. Must also be enrolled in Mara A152.
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Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Mara A152 lecture. Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 25349 12:15pm - 03:25pm T OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the Mara A152 lecture. Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach01 25350 12:15pm - 03:25pm R OCCOFF SAIL CTR3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A156 - Maritime EnvironmentStudents will learn about the systems that drive global weather patterns and conditions commonly found along major shipping routes as well as hubs of recreational yachting. Global and regional physical oceanography will be covered as it relates to navigational challenges to the mariner. Understanding oceanography and weather will aid the student in understanding pollution regulations and the responsibilities of the mariner to the environment in which he or she works. This is a required course of the Professional Mariner Program. A facility fee will be charged for field trips. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 23402 09:15am - 11:20am R OCCOFF SAIL CTR2.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A157 - Radar ObserverStudents will learn fundamentals of marine Radar, its uses, limitations, and how to interpret data from a radar system. Primary focuses will be on Radar Navigation and Collision avoidance. Students with satisfactory level of completion will be qualified for a Certificate of Completion for U.S. Coast Guard Radar Observer license endorsement, establishing competency in the operation and utilization of marine radar equipment. This endorsement may be added to any U.S. Coast Guard Deck Officer License. PREREQUISITE: Professional Mariner Level 1 Certificate of Achievement or equivalent. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26443 06:00pm - 10:15pm T SOSCI 1154.5 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Mealey
MARA A200 - Professional Mariner InternshpA supervised internship related to classroom-based learning at a maritime related work site. This course is designed as a supervised internship course for the Professional Mariner student. The student will gain experience in a marine related position that bridges classroom based learning with career goals. This 120-hour unpaid or 150-hour paid work experience course is designed to assist students to acquire career awareness, work habits, attitudes and skills for the professional mariner program. Credit for occupational work experience may be accrued at the rate of one to 8 units per semester for a total of sixteen units. Additionally, this course is for 2 units and students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. PREREQUISITE: MARA A150, or A151, or A152, or A153, or A155. CO-REQUISITE: MARA A201. Transfer credit: CSU.
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01 26903 - OCCOFF COMM SITE7.5 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
MARA A201 - Prof Mariner Internship LecturThis course provides instructor-guided preparation related to classroom-based learning at a maritime related work site. This course is designed as a supplement to the supervised internship course for the Professional Mariner student. Corequisite: Marine Activities A200. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Classes meet at the OCC Sailing Center, 1801 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
01 26902 09:30am - 10:30am W OCCOFF SAIL CTR1.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Prioleau
Marine Science MRSC A100 - OceanographyAn orientation to the marine sciences, including considerations of physical and chemical properties of the sea, the sea-air interface, the biology of the sea, the geology of the ocean basins, the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource and the obligation of mankind to control further contamination of the environment. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 21404 09:35am - 11:00am MW SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Baker
01 21405 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MATH LCT 13.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
01 24280 06:00pm - 09:10pm M BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Baker
01 25529 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR BIOSC 2003.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
MRSC A100L - Oceanography LabAn orientation to marine science research process, techniques, and equipment. Investigations of physical and chemical properties of the sea, the air/sea interface, biological taxonomy, and classification, study of longitude, latitude, other navigational elements, ocean basin geography, and geology study. Evaluation of the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
resource. Includes at least three class field trips. ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 20128 06:00pm - 09:10pm T LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Snyder
01 20697 06:00pm - 09:10pm W LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Blasius
01 25089 03:30pm - 06:40pm M LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Johnston
01 25530 01:30pm - 04:40pm W LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
01 26141 09:30am - 12:40pm T LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Snyder
01 26498 09:30am - 12:40pm R LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Baker
01 26499 01:00pm - 04:10pm T LEWIS 1043.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Blasius
MRSC A120 - Marine Aquarium ScienceIntroduces students to the science of Aquariumology and provides experience working in a small public aquarium, under the supervision of the instructor and designated student aquarium managers. Students will learn basics of animal husbandry, disease control, aquarium water chemistry, methods of filtration, feeding, and cleaning ADVISORY: Marine Science A100; English A099 or ESL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21398 10:00am - 11:10am F LEWIS 1021.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellis02 21398 - LEWIS 1022.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
MRSC A121 - Marine Intertidal EcologyEcology of the marine intertidal environment of Southern California. This is a field oriented laboratory experience for non-majors. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Same as Ecology A121. Students completing Marine Science A121 may not receive credit for Ecology A121. Transfer Credit: CSU
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CRN #27099 includes intertidal field trips to be scheduled on a Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday. Please contact the instructor, Mary Blasius, for further information: [email protected]
01 27099 05:00pm - 06:00pm T BIOSC 1021.2 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Blasius02 27099 06:00pm - 07:00pm T BIOSC 1020.8 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Blasius03 27099 - OCCOFF COMM SITE2.6 ARR
0.00810/21-12/14
Blasius
MRSC A130 - Husbandry of Aquatic OrganismsThis course focuses on the husbandry of various aquatic organisms in an aquarium setting. Students will learn how to properly care for a diverse assemblage of freshwater and marine fish, invertebrates, algae, and aquatic plants. Course content will focus on common organisms' natural history, nutrition, growth, reproduction, transportation, acclimation, disease diagnosis andtreatment, and community planning. Students will be required to demonstrate proper aquatic animal husbandry skills, help care for a living collection of organisms, and perform critical evaluations of procedures in the OCC Public Aquarium. Field trips to local aquariums or to collect organisms may be required to demonstrate particular concepts. PREREQUISITE: Marine Science A120. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27528 01:00pm - 01:30pm R LEWIS 1020.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williamson02 27528 01:30pm - 04:10pm R LEWIS 1022.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Williamson
MRSC A180 - Marine BiologyThe life of the world's oceans, including principles of cell biology as it relates to the marine situation, energy flow through living systems, the evolution of marine life, the taxonomy and classification of marine plants and animals, an overview of marine habitats, and their organisms, intertidal zonation, plankton biology, marine mammals, pollution and its relations to marine biology, and discussion of currently applicable topics. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: Marine Science A100 and English A098 or ESL A199. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26143 11:10am - 12:35pm MW BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
MRSC A180L - Marine Biology LabAn exploration of the principles of marine biology using, whenever possible, living organisms in natural surroundings. Included will be plankton biology, the taxonomy and habits of common eastern Pacific Ocean marine plants and animals, aspects of intertidal zonation, analysis of fouling communities, and field trips to sea to observe marine birds and mammals. PREREQUISITE: Marine Science A180, or concurrent enrollment. ADVISORY: English A098 or ESL A099. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27309 01:30pm - 04:40pm W LEWIS 1023.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williamson
MRSC A185 - Coastal OceanographyStudy of the physical, chemical, geological, and biological oceanography of the coastal ocean of southern California and northeast Pacific Ocean. This course may also be taught online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Marine Science A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24557 08:00am - 09:25am TR BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Baker
MRSC A185L - Coastal Oceanography LabScientific laboratory and field investigations of physical, geological, and chemical oceanography related to the Southern California coastal ocean. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taught online. PREREQUISITE: Marine Science A100 and A185, or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25842 12:00pm - 03:10pm T LEWIS 1023.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Baker
MRSC A187 - Marine MammalsExplores the natural history, ecology, population dynamics, evolutionary history, communications, energetics, migrations, intelligence, andconservationofmarinemammals–including : whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, walrus, sea cows, sea otters, and polar bears. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: English A099 or English as a Second Language A099. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26651 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW BIOSC 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Baker
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
MRSC A220 - Aquarium Science Management 1This course introduces students to the complexity involved in working in, and actively managing a functioning public aquarium as a student aquarium manager. Students will gain hands-on experience planning, designing and maintaining exhibits in the OCC Public Aquarium. They will be responsible for helping to educate and mentor students in the marine aquarium science course and giving tours to visitors. Course content will introduce more advanced aquarium equipment and technology and the student will take an active role in identifying potential issues, evaluating possible solutions, and implementing resolutions based on an understanding of aquarium science. All prospective students will be required to perform a facility safety and proficiency demonstration to enroll in this course. PREREQUISITE: MRSC A120. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26709 08:00am - 09:10am F LEWIS 1021.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellis02 26709 - LEWIS 1022.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
MRSC A221 - Aquarium Science Management 2This course will expand and develop student skill sets as a student aquarium manager and mentor. Student managers will apply their experience and knowledge of marine aquarium science and take additional responsibility in aquarium planning, maintenance and coordination of the aquarium. Students will learn about a variety of topics ranging from water chemistry to animal husbandry in greater scientific detail and take greater levels of responsibility in actively managing the aquarium facilities. Transfer Credit: CSU PREREQUISITE: MRSC A220
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26888 08:00am - 09:10am F LEWIS 1021.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ellis02 26888 - LEWIS 1022.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ellis
MRSC A222 - Aquarium Science Management 3This course introduces students to the responsibility and understanding involved in being a senior student aquarium manager. Students will take an active role in researching species interactions and husbandry, and focus on identifying potential issues that they must then proactively address. They will also be responsible for not only mentoring aquarium science students, but also newer aquarium managers to help train them proper procedures and techniques based on the best available scientific knowledge. PREREQUISITE: MRSC A221. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26889 04:30pm - 05:30pm R LEWIS 1021.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williamson02 26889 - LEWIS 1022.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Williamson
MRSC A223 - Aquarium Science Management 4This course is the last class in the aquarium science and management series and focuses on preparing aquarium managers to take on leadership roles in off-campus businesses and organizations involved in aquarium science. Students will broaden their understanding of increasingly-complex aquarium science husbandry techniques and will be responsible for helping the course instructor to plan and implement longer-term facility and educational goals. Constructively mentoring junior aquarium managers and the development of leadership and communication skills will be a central focus of this course. PREREQUISITE: MRSC A222. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27310 04:30pm - 05:30pm R LEWIS 1021.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Williamson02 27310 - LEWIS 1022.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Williamson
Marketing MKTG A100 - Intro to MarketingA survey of the major marketing topics of interest to marketing students and practitioners. Studies include: major institutions involved in the marketing process, major tools used by marketers, and environmental forces affecting the marketing process. Emphasis is placed on effective marketing strategy planning. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21414 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bright
01 21417 06:30pm - 09:40pm T MBCC 1643.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
CRN #21501 is online. After enrolling students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. See course info at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/mgrooms Email: [email protected]
01 21501 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Grooms
01 21762 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
MKTG A110 - Professional SellingTheory and practices of the relational selling process. Covers the basic steps in organizing, developing, and preparing a professional sales presentation. Builds self-confidence and competence in selling oneself as well as products, service, and ideas. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20168 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
01 21422 06:30pm - 09:40pm R MBCC 3043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
MKTG A130 - Principle of AdvertisngExamines the major components of modern advertising and promotion. Key areas explored include the social and economic role of advertising, controls over advertising, planning of the campaign, and the role of research, media playing, advertising strategy and coordination with other elements of marketing. This course may also be offered online.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20907 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bright
01 21429 06:30pm - 09:40pm W MBCC 3043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Morgan
CRN #27453 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 27453 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Grooms
MKTG A142 - Direct MarketingSelling to consumers by mail, catalogs, telemarketing, consumer publications, broadcast media, and business-to-business direct marketing. Includes planning, segmentation, budgeting, creating the message, and the legal environment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24186 06:00pm - 09:35pm R MBCC 3083.9 CLAS
1.50810/21-12/14
Bright
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
MKTG A150 - International MarketingA survey of major international marketing topics of interest to international business students and practitioners. Studies include: tools used by global marketers; institutions and environmental forces impacting the marketing process worldwide; and effective strategic planning for global markets. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24963 02:20pm - 05:30pm T MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gordon
MKTG A150H - International Marketing HonorsA survey of major international marketing topics of interest to international business students and practitioners. Studies include: tools used by global marketers; institutions and environmental forces impacting the marketing process worldwide; and effective strategic planning for global markets. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26715 02:20pm - 05:30pm T MBCC 3013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gordon
MKTG A200 - Retail E-Commerce MgmtStudy of the operations of an established E-Commerce retail business. Concepts of merchandising include buying, pricing, stock control, credit, credit control, omni-channel strategies, logistics, layout, customer service, marketing, and analytical software. Emphasis is on creation and management of an E-Commerce store. ADVISORY: Mathematics A010 or Business A125. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26285 06:00pm - 09:10pm T CS&D 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hazen
Mathematics MATH A004N - Math Jam Basic Comp Skills NCThis is a noncredit course focusing on mastering key arithmetic topics. These topics include operations with whole numbers, operations with decimals, introduction to percents, introduction to integers, introduction to fractions, introduction to ratios and proportions, introduction to statistics and an introduction to measurement and basic geometry.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
LAB HOURS: Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Students must attend an orientation the first week of semester. Students enrolling after the first week must attend an orientation within one week of enrolling. Orientations are scheduled during the first 3 weeks of the semester and then offered as walk-in during class hours. Use the following URL to view an orientation schedule and class hours. http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/math_science/mathematics/Pages/self-paced-math.aspx
01 27612 - C&L 1042.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Blair
MATH A008 - Pre-AlgebraPre-algebra will introduce basic operations of algebra including signed numbers, exponents, first degree equations, special products, applied problems, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, proportions, and the rectangular coordinate system. These topics will utilize the student's working knowledge of decimals, fractions, and percents. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. (NOT APPLICABLE TO AA OR AS DEGREE). PREREQUISITE: Math A005 with grade of 'C' or better or qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20858 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fazeli
01 27538 08:00am - 09:25am TR MBCC 3203.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Blair
MATH A010 - Elementary AlgebraOperations of algebra including first degree equations and inequalities, exponents, special products and factoring, rational expressions, graphing, radicals, systems of linear equations and quadratic equations will be presented. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental learning per semester in the Success Center is suggested. This course may also be offered online. Not applicable to AA/AS degree. PREREQUISITE: Math A008 with grade of 'C' or better or qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20071 03:00pm - 05:05pm MW MBCC 3204.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
01 20079 10:15am - 12:20pm TR MBCC 3204.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sam
MATH A030 - Intermediate AlgebraTopics covered will be functions, linear and quadratic equations, curve sketching, exponents, rational expressions, rational exponents, logarithms, variations, systems of equations, determinants, Cramer's Rule, and conic sections. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental learning per semester in the Success Center is suggested. PREREQUISITE: Math A010 with grade of 'C' or better or qualifying OCC mathematics placement score. See mathematics assessment requirement.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20069 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW MBCC 3204.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sam
01 20315 10:15am - 12:20pm MW MBCC 3204.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Maekawa
01 21060 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR MATH LCT 24.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Tress
MATH A045 - Elementary & Intermed AlgebraThis course includes all the topics that are studied in elementary algebra and intermediate algebra. Thus starting at the elementary level, each topic is cover up to the level of intermediate algebra. Topics include, introduction and advance operations with algebraic expressions, linear graphing and factoring. Functions, linear and quadratic equations, curve sketching, exponents, rational expressions, rational exponents, logarithms, variations, systems of equations, and conic sections. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental learning per semester in the Success Center is suggested. May be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass basis. PREREQUISITE: MATH A008.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26982 11:10am - 12:35pm MTWR MBCC 2056.8 CLAS
6.00168/26-12/14
Raskin
MATH A082N - Math Jam for STEM Pathway NCThis is a noncredit preparation course designed to review prerequisite topics necessary for success in Math A115 or Math A 120 covering operations with real numbers, relations and functions, systems of linear equations, factoring, rational expressions, radical equations, quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic equations, conic sections, and basic geometry.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
LAB HOURS: Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Students must attend an orientation the first week of semester. Students enrolling after the first week must attend an orientation within one week of enrolling. Orientations are scheduled during the first 3 weeks of the semester and then offered as walk-in during class hours. Use the following URL to view an orientation schedule and class hours. http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/math_science/mathematics/Pages/self-paced-math.aspx
01 27628 - C&L 1042.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Blair
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
MATH A086N - Math Jam for SLAM Pathway NCThis is a noncredit preparation course for Math A100 and MATH A160, designed to review prerequisite skills necessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers; conversion between decimals, percents, and fractions; selected algebraic topics; the graph of a line; and problem-solving strategies.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
LAB HOURS: Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation. Students must attend an orientation the first week of semester. Students enrolling after the first week must attend an orientation within one week of enrolling. Orientations are scheduled during the first 3 weeks of the semester and then offered as walk-in during class hours. Use the following URL to view an orientation schedule and class hours. http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/math_science/mathematics/Pages/self-paced-math.aspx
01 27629 - C&L 1042.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Blair
MATH A090 - Support for Liberal Arts MathA concurrent support course for Math A100, Liberal Arts Mathematics, designed to review prerequisite skills necessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers; conversion between decimals, percents and fractions; selected algebraic topics essential to Liberal Arts Mathematics; the graph of a line; and problem-solving strategies. COREQUISITE: Mathematics A100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27372, must also enroll in Math A100, #27324.
01 27372 07:30am - 08:30am MW MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ly
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27373, must also enroll in Math A100, #27325.
01 27373 07:30am - 08:30am TR MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Phan
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27374, must also enroll in Math A100, #27326.
01 27374 10:15am - 11:15am MW MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27375, must also enroll in Math A100, #27327.
01 27375 10:15am - 11:15am TR MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Phan
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27376, must also enroll in Math A100, #27328.
01 27376 01:00pm - 02:00pm MW MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27377, must also enroll in Math A100, #27329.
01 27377 01:00pm - 02:00pm TR MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27378, must also enroll in Math A100, #27330.
01 27378 06:40pm - 07:40pm MW MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A090, #27379, must also enroll in Math A100, #27331.
01 27379 06:40pm - 07:40pm TR MBCC 2062.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Melendez Sierra
MATH A091 - Support for College AlgebraA concurrent support course for Math A115, College Algebra, designed to review prerequisite skillsnecessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers, an introduction to polynomial,operations with rational and radical expressions, an introduction to polynomials, and solutions to linear equations and inequalities. COREQUISITE: Mathematics A115.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27380, must also enroll in Math A115, #27332.
01 27380 07:45am - 08:45am MW MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Raskin
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27381, must also enroll in Math A115, #27333.
01 27381 07:45am - 08:45am TR MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Raskin
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27382, must also enroll in Math A115, #27334.01 27382 09:20am - 10:20am MW MBCC 2012.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Le
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27383, must also enroll in Math A115, #27335.
01 27383 09:20am - 10:20am TR MBCC 2032.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Meola
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27384, must also enroll in Math A115, #27336.
01 27384 11:10am - 12:10pm MW MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pankhurst
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27385, must also enroll in Math A115, #27337.
01 27385 11:10am - 12:10pm TR MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Novinrad
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27386, must also enroll in Math A115, #27338.01 27386 12:45pm - 01:45pm MW MBCC 2032.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Maekawa
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27387, must also enroll in Math A115, #27339.
01 27387 12:45pm - 01:45pm TR MBCC 2032.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Northrup
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27388, must also enroll in Math A115, #27340.
01 27388 02:35pm - 03:35pm MW MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Rozak
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27389, must also enroll in Math A115, #27341.
01 27389 02:35pm - 03:35pm TR MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27390, must also enroll in Math A115, #27342.01 27390 07:35pm - 08:35pm MW MBCC 2032.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Chung
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27391, must also enroll in Math A115, #27343.
01 27391 06:05pm - 07:05pm MW MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27392, must also enroll in Math A115, #27344.
01 27392 07:35pm - 08:35pm TR MBCC 2032.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hoang
Students who enroll in Math A091, #27393, must also enroll in Math A115, #27345.
01 27393 06:05pm - 07:05pm TR MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
MATH A092 - Support for TrigonometryA concurrent support course designed to review prerequisite topics necessary for success in Math A120, Trigonometry, covering operations with real numbers, relations and functions, systems of linear equations, factoring, rational expressions, quadratic equations, conic sections, and basic geometry. COREQUISITE: Mathematics A120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27394, must also enroll in Math A120, #27346.01 27394 08:25am - 09:25am MW MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ternes
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27395, must also enroll in Math A120, #27347.
01 27395 08:25am - 09:25am TR MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ramedani
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27396, must also enroll in Math A120, #27348.
01 27396 11:10am - 12:10pm MW MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pham
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27397, must also enroll in Math A120, #27349.01 27397 11:10am - 12:10pm TR MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ternes
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27398, must also enroll in Math A120, #27350.
01 27398 01:55pm - 02:55pm MW MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Taba
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27399, must also enroll in Math A120, #27351.
01 27399 01:55pm - 02:55pm TR MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27400, must also enroll in Math A120, #27352.
01 27400 04:40pm - 05:40pm MW MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Hussain
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27401, must also enroll in Math A120, #27353.01 27401 07:25pm - 08:25pm MW MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Simpson-Rodgers
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27402, must also enroll in Math A120, #27354.
01 27402 04:40pm - 05:40pm TR MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Giddings Aggleton
Students who enroll in Math A092, #27403, must also enroll in Math A120, #27355.
01 27403 07:25pm - 08:25pm TR MBCC 2072.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Giddings Aggleton
MATH A096 - Support for Intro to StatistcsA concurrent support course for Math A160, Introduction to Statistics, designed to review prerequisite skills necessary for success. Topics include operations with real numbers; percents, ratios and proportions; selected algebraic topics essential to statistics; the graph of a line; and problem-solving strategies. COREQUISITE: Mathematics A160.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27404, must also enroll in Math A160, #27356.
01 27404 07:45am - 08:45am MW MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ninh
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27405, must also enroll in Math A160, #27357.01 27405 07:45am - 08:45am TR MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Phan
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27406, must also enroll in Math A160, #27358.
01 27406 09:20am - 10:20am MW MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Koines
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27407, must also enroll in Math A160, #27359.
01 27407 09:20am - 10:20am TR MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Koines
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27408, must also enroll in Math A160, #27360.
01 27408 11:10am - 12:10pm MW MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Cooley
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27409, must also enroll in Math A160, #27361.01 27409 11:10am - 12:10pm TR MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Ulloa
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27410, must also enroll in Math A160, #27362.
01 27410 12:45pm - 01:45pm MW MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Choi
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27411, must also enroll in Math A160, #27363.
01 27411 12:45pm - 01:45pm TR MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Cooley
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27412, must also enroll in Math A160, #27364.01 27412 02:35pm - 03:35pm MW MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27413, must also enroll in Math A160, #27420.
01 27413 02:35pm - 03:35pm TR MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27414, must also enroll in Math A160, #27367.
01 27414 04:10pm - 05:10pm MW MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Mofid
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27415, must also enroll in Math A160, #27370.
01 27415 04:10pm - 05:10pm TR MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Abdoli
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27416, must also enroll in Math A160, #27366.01 27416 06:05pm - 07:05pm MW MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pineda
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27417, must also enroll in Math A160, #27368.
01 27417 07:35pm - 08:35pm MW MBCC 2082.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Butenko
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27418, must also enroll in Math A160, #27369.
01 27418 06:05pm - 07:05pm TR MBCC 2092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A096, #27419, must also enroll in Math A160, #27371.
01 27419 07:35pm - 08:35pm TR MBCC 2022.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff
MATH A100 - Liberal Arts MathematicsDesigned for students whose majors do not require calculus, this applications-oriented course emphasizes management science optimization techniques, introductory descriptive and inferential statistics, weighted voting systems analysis, game theory principles, decision-making strategies, growth trends, and pattern analysis. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Math A030 or higher or equivalent placement exam. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21495 08:00am - 09:25am MW CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hidden
01 26942 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 2203.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Phan
01 27161 08:00am - 09:25am TR MBCC 1623.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27324, must also enroll in Math A090, #27372.
01 27324 08:40am - 10:05am MW MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ly
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27325, must also enroll in Math A090, #27373.
01 27325 08:40am - 10:05am TR MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Phan
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27326, must also enroll in Math A090, #27374.
01 27326 11:25am - 12:50pm MW MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27327, must also enroll in Math A090, #27375.
01 27327 11:25am - 12:50pm TR MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Phan
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27328, must also enroll in Math A090, #27376.
01 27328 02:10pm - 03:35pm MW MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27329, must also enroll in Math A090, #27377.01 27329 02:10pm - 03:35pm TR MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27330, must also enroll in Math A090, #27378.
01 27330 07:50pm - 09:15pm MW MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A100, #27331, must also enroll in Math A090, #27379.
01 27331 07:50pm - 09:15pm TR MBCC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Melendez Sierra
MATH A104 - Mathematics for Elem TeachersDesigned for prospective elementary school teachers, the course emphasizes mathematical structure and problem solving techniques associated with the real number system, elementary number theory, ratio and proportion, set theory, elementary logic, and percent. Instructional delivery design techniques and technological applications will be explored. ADVISORY: Mathematics A020. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24938 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ninh
01 27321 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW MBCC 2043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pham
MATH A115 - College AlgebraTopics include linear, quadratic, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions and their graphs, systems of equations, matrices, sequences, series, and basic combinations. This course prepares students to enter Math A140 but does not provide sufficient preparation to enter Math A180. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Math A030 or higher or appropriate placement score. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23965 08:55am - 11:00am TR MATH LCT 24.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Livingston
01 24095 02:20pm - 04:25pm MW MATH LCT 24.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Shirman
01 24096 05:00pm - 07:05pm MW MBCC 1624.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Choi
01 25242 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW BIOSC 1004.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Novinrad
CRN #26321 is online and on campus. Students must attend every Monday and Wednesday, 11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m. in MBCC 162. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26321 11:20am - 12:20pm MW MBCC 1622.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Voicu02 26321 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Voicu
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27332, must also enroll in Math A091, #27380.01 27332 08:55am - 11:00am MW MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Raskin
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27333, must also enroll in Math A091, #27381.
01 27333 08:55am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Raskin
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27334, must also enroll in Math A091, #27382.
01 27334 10:30am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 2014.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Le
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27335, must also enroll in Math A091, #27383.
01 27335 10:30am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 2034.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Meola
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27336, must also enroll in Math A091, #27384.01 27336 12:20pm - 02:25pm MW MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Pankhurst
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27337, must also enroll in Math A091, #27385.
01 27337 12:20pm - 02:25pm TR MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Novinrad
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27338, must also enroll in Math A091, #27386.
01 27338 01:55pm - 04:00pm MW MBCC 2034.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Maekawa
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27339, must also enroll in Math A091, #27387.
01 27339 01:55pm - 04:00pm TR MBCC 2034.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Northrup
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27340, must also enroll in Math A091, #27388.01 27340 03:45pm - 05:50pm MW MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Rozak
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27341, must also enroll in Math A091, #27389.
01 27341 03:45pm - 05:50pm TR MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27342, must also enroll in Math A091, #27390.
01 27342 08:45pm - 10:50pm MW MBCC 2034.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Chung
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27343, must also enroll in Math A091, #27391.
01 27343 07:15pm - 09:20pm MW MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27344, must also enroll in Math A091, #27392.
01 27344 08:45pm - 10:50pm TR MBCC 2034.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hoang
Students who enroll in Math A115, #27345, must also enroll in Math A091, #27393.
01 27345 07:15pm - 09:20pm TR MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
MATH A120 - TrigonometryTopics covered will be trigonometric (circular) and inverse trigonometric functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, identities and conditional equations, solutions for triangles, vectors, complex numbers and applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Mathematics A020. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21119 05:30pm - 06:55pm MW MBCC 2203.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Chung
01 21509 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cioczek-Georges
01 21510 11:10am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3183.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ly
01 21666 09:35am - 11:00am TR TECHCT 158/1593.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Arismendi-Pardi
01 24013 05:30pm - 06:55pm TR MBCC 2203.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Boogar
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26515 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MATH LCT 23.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Livingston
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27346, must also enroll in Math A092, #27394.
01 27346 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ternes
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27347, must also enroll in Math A092, #27395.
01 27347 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ramedani
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27348, must also enroll in Math A092, #27396.
01 27348 12:20pm - 01:45pm MW MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pham
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27349, must also enroll in Math A092, #27397.
01 27349 12:20pm - 01:45pm TR MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ternes
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27350, must also enroll in Math A092, #27398.
01 27350 03:05pm - 04:30pm MW MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Taba
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27351, must also enroll in Math A092, #27399.
01 27351 03:05pm - 04:30pm TR MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27352, must also enroll in Math A092, #27400.
01 27352 05:50pm - 07:15pm MW MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hussain
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27353, must also enroll in Math A092, #27401.
01 27353 08:35pm - 10:00pm MW MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpson-Rodgers
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27354, must also enroll in Math A092, #27402.
01 27354 05:50pm - 07:15pm TR MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Giddings Aggleton
Students who enroll in Math A120, #27355, must also enroll in Math A092, #27403.
01 27355 08:35pm - 10:00pm TR MBCC 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Giddings Aggleton
MATH A140 - Business CalculusAnalytic geometry and limits; introduction to differential and integral calculus with applications to include polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs. Multivariate calculus to include partial differentiation, multiple integration. Introduction to the calculus of probability with applications. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23967 08:30am - 11:00am MW BIOSC 1005.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Fazeli
01 24098 12:45pm - 03:15pm MW MBCC 2185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Livingston
01 24099 12:45pm - 03:15pm TR MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ramedani
01 24100 07:20pm - 09:50pm TR MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
01 24939 07:20pm - 09:50pm MW MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Guerra
01 25243 08:30am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Heneks
MATH A155 - Finite Math with ApplicationsMathematical models, properties of sets, functions, elementary curve fitting, finance, matrix operations, linear programming by the graphic and simplex methods, Markov matrices, elementary probability, and game theory. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24101 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR BIOSC 1004.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Meola
MATH A160 - Introduction to StatisticsA general education course covering descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, variation, linear regression, correlation and hypothesis testing. Applications taken from natural sciences, social sciences, business, and everyday life. Students completing Mathematics A160 may petition for credit for Psychology A160. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20409 05:30pm - 07:35pm TR MBCC 1624.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 20537 05:00pm - 07:05pm MW MATH LCT 24.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Nguyen
01 21019 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR MATH LCT 14.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Arismendi-Pardi
01 21132 07:45pm - 09:50pm TR MBCC 1624.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Pineda
01 21527 08:55am - 11:00am MW MATH LCT 14.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Cooley
01 21531 08:55am - 11:00am TR MATH LCT 14.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Cooley
01 23808 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW MATH LCT 14.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Arismendi-Pardi
CRN #26517 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Friday, 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. in MBCC 318. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 26517 10:15am - 12:15pm F MBCC 3182.0 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Maekawa02 26517 - OCC ONLINE2.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Maekawa
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27356, must also enroll in Math A096, #27404.01 27356 08:55am - 11:00am MW MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ninh
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27357, must also enroll in Math A096, #27405.
01 27357 08:55am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Phan
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27358, must also enroll in Math A096, #27406.
01 27358 10:30am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Koines
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27359, must also enroll in Math A096, #27407.
01 27359 10:30am - 12:35pm TR MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Koines
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27360, must also enroll in Math A096, #27408.01 27360 12:20pm - 02:25pm MW MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27361, must also enroll in Math A096, #27409.
01 27361 12:20pm - 02:25pm TR MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ulloa
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27362, must also enroll in Math A096, #27410.
01 27362 01:55pm - 04:00pm MW MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Choi
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27363, must also enroll in Math A096, #27411.
01 27363 01:55pm - 04:00pm TR MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Cooley
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27364, must also enroll in Math A096, #27412.01 27364 03:45pm - 05:50pm MW MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27366, must also enroll in Math A096, #27416.
01 27366 07:15pm - 09:20pm MW MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Pineda
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27367, must also enroll in Math A096, #27414.
01 27367 05:20pm - 07:25pm MW MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Mofid
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27368, must also enroll in Math A096, #27417.
01 27368 08:45pm - 10:50pm MW MBCC 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Butenko
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27369, must also enroll in Math A096, #27418.01 27369 07:15pm - 09:20pm TR MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27370, must also enroll in Math A096, #27415.
01 27370 05:20pm - 07:25pm TR MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Abdoli
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27371, must also enroll in Math A096, #27419.
01 27371 08:45pm - 10:50pm TR MBCC 2024.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in Math A160, #27420, must also enroll in Math A096, #27413.
01 27420 03:45pm - 05:50pm TR MBCC 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Staff
MATH A170 - PrecalculusThe course includes structure and properties of number systems; applications, solution and graphs of polynomials, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; matrices; sequences and series; analytic geometry. Prepares students for Mathematics A180. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #20467 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Thursday, 2:20-4:50 p.m. in MBCC 138. The remainder of the course is completed online.01 20467 02:20pm - 04:50pm R MBCC 1382.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Avetisian02 20467 - OCC ONLINE2.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Avetisian
CRN #20584 is online and on campus. Students must attend on campus every Friday, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in MBCC 208. The remainder of the course is completed online.
01 20584 10:00am - 12:30pm F MBCC 2082.8 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Moore02 20584 - OCC ONLINE2.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Moore
01 21288 07:20pm - 09:50pm TR MBCC 2185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Guerra
01 21470 09:35am - 12:05pm TR MBCC 1625.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Yi
01 21502 12:45pm - 03:15pm MW MBCC 1625.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Muir
01 24940 12:45pm - 03:15pm TR MBCC 2185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Chrispens
01 25081 08:30am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Bourouis-Benyassine
01 25244 07:20pm - 09:50pm MW MBCC 2185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ziemer
01 26785 11:10am - 01:40pm TR MBCC 3185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Voicu
MATH A180 - Calculus 1This is the first course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics include limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, indefinite integrals, definite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and applications of integration. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH 210.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20651 09:35am - 12:05pm TR LEWIS 2055.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hidden
01 20952 07:20pm - 09:50pm TR MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sam
01 21516 11:10am - 01:40pm MW MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Dubrovskiy
01 21543 02:20pm - 04:50pm MW MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ternes
01 21547 07:20pm - 09:50pm MW MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Relouzat
01 22114 12:45pm - 03:15pm TR MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Moore
01 22340 08:30am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ternes
01 23076 04:30pm - 07:00pm MW MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Chan
01 23752 04:30pm - 07:00pm TR MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hoffman
01 24941 07:50am - 09:25am MWF MBCC 1625.7 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Avetisian
01 25084 09:35am - 12:05pm MW MBCC 2185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Muir
01 26518 09:00am - 11:30am FS BIOSC 1005.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ziemer
01 26519 11:10am - 01:40pm TR MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Bourouis-Benyassine
01 26520 02:20pm - 04:50pm TR MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Sam
MATH A180H - Calculus 1 HonorsThis is the first course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics include limits, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, indefinite integrals, definite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and applications of integration. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH 210.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25824 08:30am - 11:00am MW MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Boogar
MATH A182H - Calculus 1 & 2 HonorsAn in-depth honors level study of elementary differential and integral calculus which includes exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, techniques of integrations, sequences and series, and applications. Combines content of Math A180 and Math A185 with emphasis on theory and challenging problems in a fast-paced course for well-prepared students with previous calculus experience. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20683 12:45pm - 03:15pm TR MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Moore
MATH A185 - Calculus 2This is the second course in the calculus sequence. It satisfies the sequence for majors in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics include techniques and some applications of integration, calculus applied to parametric curves and polar curves, analytic geometry, sequences, series, and an introduction to differential equations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH 220.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20562 12:45pm - 03:15pm TR MBCC 1625.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Boogar
01 20621 12:45pm - 03:15pm MW MBCC 3185.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Moore
01 21550 07:25pm - 09:55pm MW MBCC 1625.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hussain
01 21850 08:30am - 11:00am MW MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Dubrovskiy
01 24942 08:30am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Voicu
01 26025 04:30pm - 07:00pm TR MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Moore
01 26322 09:35am - 11:10am MWF MBCC 1625.7 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Avetisian
01 26943 07:50am - 09:25am MWF MBCC 3185.7 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Cioczek-Georges
MATH A220 - Intro to Symbolic LogicStudents learn to translate simple, quantified, and multiply-quantified English sentences into symbolic form in both sentence logic and predicate logic with quantifiers. Truth tables are used to both classify and compare symbolic sentence's properties. Proof techniques for determining validity or invalidity of arguments containing simple sentences, compound sentences, and sentences containing quantifiers in sentence and predicate logic systems are learned including truth tables, truth trees, and natural deduction style proofs with inference, replacement and quantifier rules. Same as Math A220. Students completing Philosophy A220 may not receive credit for Math A220. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21639 06:00pm - 09:10pm M SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Otwell
MATH A230 - Intro to Discrete MathematicsIntroduction to logic, sets, relations, algorithms, number theory, combinatorics, graphs, trees, and Boolean algebra. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25825 05:30pm - 08:00pm TR MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Moore
MATH A280 - Calculus 3Multivariable calculus including vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, calculus of vector fields, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. C-ID MATH 230.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21042 09:35am - 12:05pm MW MBCC 2035.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hidden
01 21044 12:45pm - 03:15pm MW MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Koines
01 25826 07:20pm - 09:50pm MW MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Chan
01 26521 07:20pm - 09:50pm TR MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Moore
01 26944 08:30am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Dubrovskiy
MATH A280H - Calculus 3 HonorsMathematics A280 in a regular section with an additional one hour per week of honors material. Multivariable calculus including vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, calculus of vector fields, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. Selected introductory topics in differential geometry will be discussed in the honors-specific portion of this course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MATH 230.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25827 07:20pm - 09:50pm MW MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Chan02 25827 03:25pm - 04:25pm W MBCC 2051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Chan
01 26640 09:35am - 12:05pm MW MBCC 2035.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Hidden02 26640 03:25pm - 04:25pm W MBCC 2051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hidden
01 26641 12:45pm - 03:15pm MW MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Koines02 26641 03:25pm - 04:25pm W MBCC 2051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Koines
01 26642 07:20pm - 09:50pm TR MBCC 2055.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Moore02 26642 03:25pm - 04:25pm W MBCC 2051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Moore
01 26945 08:30am - 11:00am TR MBCC 2045.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Dubrovskiy02 26945 03:25pm - 04:25pm W MBCC 2051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Dubrovskiy
MATH A285 - Intro Linear Alg. & Diff EquaIntroduction to linear algebra and differential equations. Topics include matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear systems of equations, inner product spaces, first and second order differential equations, systems of differential equations, and Laplace transforms. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21558 12:45pm - 03:15pm MW MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Boogar
01 21960 09:35am - 12:05pm TR MBCC 2015.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Muir
01 26635 08:30am - 11:00am MW MBCC 2205.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Voicu
MATH A285H - Intro Lin Alg & Diff Equa HonIntroduction to linear algebra and differential equations. Topics include matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear systems of equations, linear product spaces, first and second order differential equations, systems of differential equations, and Laplace transforms. Additional honors topics include Jacobian matrices, properties of R3 and simple abstract topological spaces, and some exterior algebra. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26420 05:15pm - 08:25pm MW MBCC 2056.8 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Moore
Medical Assisting MA A150 - Medical Assisting CoreIntroduction to Medical Assisting, Student Success, Safety in the Health Care Workplace, Intro to Computers and Electronic Health Records, Medical Office Emergencies, Ethics and Law, Psychology for the Medical Assistant, Basics of Patient Education, Communication/Multiculturalism in Healthcare, and Nutrition Basics for the Medical Assistant. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24179 07:50am - 11:00am M ALHSC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cottrell
MA A175 - Admin Medical Assisting IIntroduction to the role of the administrative medical assistant in health care delivery. PREREQUISITE: Allied Health A010 and A111. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21046 09:00am - 12:10pm R ALHSC 2063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Tapia
MA A181 - Clinical Medical Assisting 1Theory and techniques in basic microbiology; performing blood and urine collection; CLIA waivered lab test performance; sterilization principals and assisting with minor surgery; medication preparation and administration, including parenteral medications; assisting with general and specialty physical examinations in an outpatient setting. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24036 08:00am - 10:00am T ALHSC 2062.0 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Cottrell02 24036 11:00am - 01:15pm T ALHSC 2062.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cottrell03 24036 07:50am - 11:00am W ALHSC 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Cottrell
Music MUS A100 - Hist & Appreciation of MusicA survey of Western Classical Music. The students will gain an appreciation of music from the Medieval to the Modern period. The class will cover the stylistic features of musical genres from the six major historical periods of Western Music. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21442 11:10am - 12:35pm TR FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Soto
01 23482 09:35am - 11:00am MW MUS 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Rubenstein
MUS A105 - Music from Bach to RockHistory and appreciation of Western music from the birth of opera to modern times. Listen to and discuss the development of classical masterworks including Handel's Messiah, Beethoven's symphonies, the operas of Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner, and Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker. Overview of modern music from Stravinsky and Schoenberg to the diverse multicultural origins of jazz and rock. Distinguish between various musical styles and develop aural skills that enhance personal listening enjoyment. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Three hours. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #21580 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected] 21580 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Gould
CRN #21589 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 21589 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Gould
MUS A110 - Computers in Music 1Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and digital audio. Lecture/Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25368 03:40pm - 05:50pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25368 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25368 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
01 25369 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25369 08:05pm - 10:15pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25369 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A111 - Computers in Music 2Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and digital audio. PREREQUISITE: Music A110. Lecture/Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25370 03:40pm - 05:50pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25370 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25370 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
01 25371 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
02 25371 08:05pm - 10:15pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25371 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A112 - Computers in Music 3Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and digital audio. Lecture/Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25372 03:40pm - 05:50pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25372 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25372 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
01 25373 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25373 08:05pm - 10:15pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25373 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A113 - Computers in Music 4Designed to introduce the layman or computer professional to the rapidly evolving use of computers and related digital technology in music. Emphasis will be given to professional music software, dedicated music systems, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and digital audio. Lecture/Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25374 03:40pm - 05:50pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25374 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25374 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
01 25375 05:55pm - 08:05pm R ARTCT 2162.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 25375 08:05pm - 10:15pm R ARTCT 2172.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton03 25375 - ARTCT 2171.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A115 - Fundamentals of MusicFor those with no previous music theory background. Fundamentals of music including key signatures, intervals, chords, 7th chords, and functional harmony. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20609 08:00am - 09:25am TR MUS 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hung
CRN #22285 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 22285 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Pile
01 25771 08:35am - 10:00am MW MUS 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kim
01 25772 02:00pm - 03:25pm MW MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Navidad
MUS A116 - Basic GuitarFundamentals of guitar, music and musicianship. Music notation, terminology, scales, key signatures and time signatures. Basic guitar chords, rhythms and fingering techniques. Beginning level classical, folk and popular guitar literature. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Students provide their own acoustic nylon or steel-string guitar. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20328 10:15am - 11:40am W MUS 1091.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pile02 20328 11:40am - 01:25pm W MUS 1091.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pile
01 25773 09:30am - 10:55am F MUS 1091.7 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Koudymov02 25773 10:55am - 12:40pm F MUS 1091.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Koudymov
MUS A120 - College ChoirOpen to all students interested in singing in a college choir. In addition to public performances of standard choral literature, this course includes basic vocal techniques, basic music theory, improvement of sight reading, musicianship skills, music fundamentals, and music history and appreciation as it relates to choral literature. Prerequisite training is not necessary. This course may be taken four times. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21631 01:45pm - 03:10pm MW MUS 1023.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Rubenstein
01 26046 01:45pm - 03:10pm MW MUS 1013.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Graham
MUS A122 - Chamber SingersA select vocal ensemble which performs suitable music from all historical periods. Extensive participation in concerts on and off campus. Occasional brief section rehearsals. Schedule of performances announced at the beginning of each semester. This course may be taken four times. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; this prerequisite will be validated in class during the first week of the course. Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU. C-ID MUS 180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Admission to ensemble is exclusively through successful audition during the first week of classes. Class is a two-semester commitment.
01 21049 12:05pm - 01:35pm MW MUS 1013.6 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Rubenstein02 21049 - MUS 1011.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Rubenstein
MUS A129 - Guitar EnsembleDesigned for guitarists who read standard musical notation. Rehearsal and performance of guitar ensemble literature from Renaissance to the present including music of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern eras. Students in this class will present a public concert with guest artists. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. This course may be taken four times. ADVISORY: Able to sight read standard musical notation on the guitar. Must provide own acoustic guitar.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25774 07:00pm - 09:05pm M MUS 1012.3 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Pettit
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
MUS A132 - Wind EnsembleOpen to advanced performers on brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. Rehearsal and performance of music from standard symphonic and wind ensemble literature. Regularly scheduled concerts. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility based on successful audition. Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20494 06:30pm - 09:40pm W MUS 1093.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 20494 - MUS 1091.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A133 - OrchestraRehearsal and performance of music from the standard symphonic orchestral literature. Open to advanced performers of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Regularly scheduled public concerts during the school year. This course may be taken four times. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility based on successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Auditions will be held the first day of class.01 21581 07:00pm - 10:10pm T MUS 1093.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Kuzin
MUS A139 - History of Rock MusicThe study of social and musical influences on rock music and the influence of rock music on society and the music industry, l950s through modern rock. CDs, videos, computer-generated multimedia presentations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24288 06:00pm - 09:10pm W FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Poshek
CRN #24804 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 24804 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Mayor
MUS A140 - Beginning InstrumentsElementary instruction on a selected orchestral instrument. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20499 03:00pm - 03:50pm MW MUS 1092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 20499 03:50pm - 04:25pm MW MUS 1091.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A141 - Piano 1Group instruction in beginning piano. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20332 01:00pm - 02:00pm T MUS 1051.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 20332 02:00pm - 03:00pm T MUS 1051.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
01 20905 10:45am - 11:45am T MUS 1051.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hung02 20905 11:45am - 12:45pm T MUS 1051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hung
01 21586 08:15am - 08:45am MW MUS 1051.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo02 21586 08:45am - 09:15am MW MUS 1051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo
01 21590 12:10pm - 12:40pm MW MUS 1051.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo02 21590 12:40pm - 01:10pm MW MUS 1051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo
01 25376 09:00am - 10:00am F MUS 1051.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 25376 10:00am - 11:05am F MUS 1051.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
01 26512 03:00pm - 04:00pm R MUS 1051.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 26512 04:00pm - 05:05pm R MUS 1051.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
01 26882 06:00pm - 07:00pm R MUS 1051.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Lee02 26882 07:00pm - 08:05pm R MUS 1051.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lee
MUS A142 - Piano 2Continuation of Music A141 (Piano 1). Rhythms through sixteenth notes, harmonizing of folk tunes, and pieces by contemporary masters will be studied. One-half to one hour daily practice. Practice pianos available on campus. ADVISORY: Music A141 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20044 09:35am - 10:05am TR MUS 1051.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hung02 20044 10:05am - 10:35am TR MUS 1051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hung
01 20684 09:25am - 09:55am MW MUS 1051.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo02 20684 09:55am - 10:25am MW MUS 1051.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo
MUS A143 - History of JazzHistory and development of jazz in the United States, including evolving styles and important musicians, influence of pre 1900 popular music (Ragtime, Blues, and Dixieland), recognition of playing styles merging of other musical forms with the Jazz idiom, Jazz as an art form , and the composer/improviser in jazz today. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24597 12:00pm - 01:25pm MW MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Navidad
MUS A144 - Popular Vocal TechniqueDesigned to meet the changing needs and challenges of performing currently popular singing styles including solo, group and background singing in jazz, rock, blues, country, folk and easy listening. Also covered are microphone technique, self accompaniment and popular music terminology. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26800 07:00pm - 08:00pm T MUS 1011.0 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Walsh02 26800 08:00pm - 10:10pm T MUS 1012.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Walsh
MUS A145 - Voice 1This class teaches beginning singers basic vocal technique, self-confidence, and expression. Students sing songs in English and students' first language. Daily practice is required. An audition is not required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20111 01:00pm - 02:00pm R MUS 1011.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Ali02 20111 02:00pm - 03:05pm R MUS 1011.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ali
01 20447 01:00pm - 02:00pm T MUS 1011.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Smelser02 20447 02:00pm - 03:05pm T MUS 1011.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smelser
01 22315 09:00am - 10:00am W MUS 1081.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Smelser02 22315 10:00am - 11:05am W MUS 1081.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smelser
MUS A146 - Voice 2This course is a continuation of Music A145 for singers with two years of choral experience or one semester of private lessons or voice class. It prepares for solo and group singing by improving breathing, vocal tone, range agility, volume, diction, health, expression and self-confidence at the second semester level. Sing songs from musical theatre, film, folk, popular, and classical repertory in English, Italian and students' first language memorized from printed music. One hour daily practice and attendance at one approved voice recital required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21597 11:55am - 12:25pm TR MUS 1011.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Smelser02 21597 12:25pm - 12:55pm TR MUS 1011.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Smelser
MUS A148 - Classical Guitar 1Group instruction in basic techniques for classical guitar including tuning, correct posture, left and right hand position, and sight reading. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21602 05:00pm - 06:00pm R MUS 1011.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pettit02 21602 06:00pm - 07:05pm R MUS 1011.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pettit
MUS A149 - Classical Guitar 2Continuation of Classical Guitar 1 with emphasis on advanced classical guitar performance techniques and literature. PREREQUISITE: Music A148 or audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22320 06:00pm - 07:00pm R MUS 1011.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pettit02 22320 07:00pm - 08:05pm R MUS 1011.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pettit
MUS A150 - Intermed Band/OrchestraIntermediate instruction on a band or orchestral instrument. This course may be taken two times. PREREQUISITE: Music A140 or audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21601 04:00pm - 04:50pm MW MUS 1092.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 21601 04:50pm - 05:25pm MW MUS 1091.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A151 - Studio Guitar 1Group instruction in studio guitar techniques including styles such as jazz, rock, and other popular genres. Chart reading, finger style guitar, and plectrum guitar are included. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Students must bring their own guitar. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21604 01:35pm - 03:00pm W MUS 1081.7 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Murdy02 21604 03:00pm - 04:45pm W MUS 1081.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murdy
MUS A152 - Studio Guitar 2Continuation of Studio Guitar 1. Group instruction in studio guitar techniques including styles such as jazz, rock, and other popular genres. Emphasis on picking technique, notes reading in positions, scales, chords, music theory, sight reading, solo and ensemble performance. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Music A151 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 21605 01:30pm - 02:55pm R MUS 1091.7 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Murdy02 21605 02:55pm - 04:40pm R MUS 1091.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murdy
MUS A180 - Theory 1Notation, terminology, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, rhythms and form. Also includes four-part writing with primary triads, seventh chord analysis, harmonization of melodies in major and minor keys. COREQUISITE: Music A181. ADVISORY: Music A141. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 120.
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Sess
01 21607 09:00am - 10:25am MW MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Navidad
01 21610 01:30pm - 02:55pm TR MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Soto
MUS A181 - Musicianship 1This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory Ithrough ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. ADVISORY: Music A115. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID MUS 125.
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01 24977 10:35am - 11:05am MW MUS 1061.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Kim02 24977 11:05am - 11:35am MW MUS 1061.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kim
01 24978 03:05pm - 03:35pm TR MUS 1061.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Soto02 24978 03:35pm - 04:05pm TR MUS 1061.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Soto
MUS A185 - Theory 2This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory I. In addition, through guided composition and analysis, the course will include: voice leading involving four-part chorale writing; diatonic harmony; and an introduction to secondary/applied chords and modulation. PREREQUISITE: Music A180. COREQUISITE: Music A186. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 130.
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Sess
01 21612 11:10am - 12:35pm TR MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Navidad
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
MUS A186 - Musicianship 2This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory II through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. ADVISORY: Music A142, A181. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID MUS 135
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Sess
01 24976 09:35am - 10:05am TR MUS 1021.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Kim02 24976 10:05am - 10:35am TR MUS 1021.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kim
MUS A187 - Sightreading WorkshopA class to develop skill in sightreading rhythm and melodies. Students will learn to performmelodic and rhythmic musical phrases at sight. This course includes computer-assisted aurallearning. Students should have basic music-reading skills, including knowledge of keysignatures and scales. May be taken for grades or on a pass/no-pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU. ADVISORY: Basic music-reading skills. Students must have a knowledge of key signatures and scales.
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01 27567 01:45pm - 02:45pm MW MUS 1052.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Kim
MUS A213 - Voice 3This course is the third semester continuation of Music A146. Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students first language. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 25378 10:00am - 11:00am F MUS 1011.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hansen02 25378 11:00am - 12:05pm F MUS 1011.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hansen
MUS A214 - Voice 4This course is the fourth semester continuation of Music A213. Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students first language. In-depth study of characterization and song presentation. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25379 11:00am - 12:00pm F MUS 1011.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hansen02 25379 12:00pm - 01:05pm F MUS 1011.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hansen
MUS A215 - Voice 5This course is the fifth semester continuation of Music A214. Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students first language. In-depth study of characterization and song presentation. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25380 11:00am - 12:05pm F MUS 1011.3 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hansen02 25380 12:05pm - 01:05pm F MUS 1011.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hansen
MUS A216 - Voice 6This course is the sixth semester continuation of Music A215. Songs in English, Italian, German, and French, and students first language. In-depth study of characterization and song presentation. Daily practice and review of a voice recital is required. No audition is required. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 25381 11:00am - 12:05pm F MUS 1011.3 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Hansen02 25381 12:05pm - 01:05pm F MUS 1011.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hansen
MUS A230 - Jazz ImprovisationDevelopment of the individual musician's technical tools and performing skills in jazz music improvisation. Includes usage of appropriate idiomatic forms, harmonies, scales, stylistic articulations. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility based on successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 22407 01:00pm - 02:00pm T MUS 1091.0 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton02 22407 02:00pm - 04:10pm T MUS 1092.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A233 - Symph Chamber OrchestraOpen to advanced performers of string, brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. Rehearsal and performance of music from the standard symphonic and chamber orchestra literature. Regularly scheduled public concerts during the school year. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. This course may be taken four times. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility based on successful audition. Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID MUS 180
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01 21614 07:00pm - 10:10pm T MUS 1093.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Kuzin02 21614 - MUS 1091.1 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kuzin
MUS A240 - Sophomore RecitalAssists the sophomore music student to organize, arrange and schedule recital performance to meet department and Associate in Arts degree requirements. PREREQUISITE: Eligibility based on successful audition. Studio/Arranged Studio. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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On-campus class meetings to be announced.
01 20103 - MUS 1091.1 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Wheaton
MUS A241 - Piano 3Early intermediate classical piano literature. Emphasis on development of technical proficiency and stylistically appropriate interpretation. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; to be verified by instructor during first week of enrollment. ADVISORY: MUS A142. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 20167 10:35am - 11:15am MW MUS 1051.6 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo02 20167 11:15am - 12:00pm MW MUS 1051.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo
MUS A242 - Piano 4Intermediate/advanced classical piano literature in master class performance. Emphasis on artistic development of student performers. PREREQUISITE: Successful audition; to be verified by instructor during first week of enrollment. ADVISORY: MUS A241. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 20124 10:35am - 11:15am MW MUS 1051.6 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo02 20124 11:15am - 12:00pm MW MUS 1051.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
De Jong-Pombo
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
MUS A247 - Adv Pop Vocal TechniqueDesigned to meet the changing needs and challenges of performing currently popular singing styles including solo, group and background singing in jazz, rock, blues, country, folk, and easy listening. Also covered are basic appropriate stylistic embellishments for various pop styles as well as the jazz genre. Vocal jazz ensemble training will be a strong focus for this class, as this will prepare students for a degree in vocal jazz at other universities. ADVISORY: Music A144. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26969 07:00pm - 08:05pm R MUS 1021.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Walsh02 26969 08:05pm - 10:10pm R MUS 1022.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Walsh
MUS A248 - Classical Guitar 3Designed for the serious music student who seeks more extensive awareness in technical facility, musical literature, musicianship and self-discipline. PREREQUISITE: Music A149 or audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 22474 06:00pm - 07:05pm R MUS 1011.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pettit02 22474 07:05pm - 08:05pm R MUS 1011.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pettit
MUS A249 - Classical Guitar 4Designed for the serious classical guitar student who seeks more extensive awareness in technical facility, musical literature, musicianship and self discipline. Involves ensemble performance with an emphasis on technique and sight reading. A continuation of Music A248. PREREQUISITE: Music A248 or audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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01 22475 06:00pm - 07:05pm R MUS 1011.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Pettit02 22475 07:05pm - 08:05pm R MUS 1011.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Pettit
MUS A261 - Recordng Techniques 1A course in recording studio techniques based upon Pro Tools HD. An introductory workshop for musicians and sound engineers who will record, edit and produce live performances in a studio environment. Included is analysis of studio acoustics, vocal and instrumental recording and mixing board characteristics. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 24805 01:00pm - 02:05pm TR MUS 1082.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson02 24805 02:05pm - 03:30pm TR MUS 1083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
01 25994 09:00am - 11:05am F MUS 1082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Anderson02 25994 11:05am - 02:25pm F MUS 1083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Anderson
MUS A262 - Music as a BusinessFor students planning a career in the music industry. Contracts, agents, managers, producers, contractors, club owners. Guests lecturers from the industry. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21125 05:00pm - 07:05pm W MUS 1062.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Murdy
MUS A265 - Recordng Techniques 2An advanced course in recording studio techniques based upon Pro Tools HD. Requires basic knowledge of studio acoustics, vocal and instrumental mic techniques, control board and off-board effects units and general studio activity. Students will develop their own recorded materials including support musicians and production staff. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 25996 09:00am - 02:25pm F MUS 1085.7 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Anderson
MUS A267 - Piano 5Students perform works in a masterclass setting. Functional skills including technique, memorization, sight-reading, transposition, and ensemble playing. PREREQUISITE: Minimum 2 years prior piano study, to be verified during first week of class. Transfer Status: CSU, UC.
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01 26729 03:20pm - 04:05pm MW MUS 1021.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gould02 26729 04:05pm - 04:45pm MW MUS 1021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gould
MUS A268 - Piano 6Students perform works in a masterclass setting with emphasis on the Romantic and Contemporary Styles. Historical precedents from the Beethoven's Later Period and examples from the Romantic and Classical Period will be covered. Functional skills including technique, memorization, sight-reading, transposition, and ensemble playing. PREREQUISITE: Minimum 2 years prior piano study, to be verified during first week of class. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
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01 26730 03:20pm - 04:05pm MW MUS 1021.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gould02 26730 04:05pm - 04:45pm MW MUS 1021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gould
MUS A271 - Studio Guitar 3Continuation of Studio Guitar 1 and 2. Emphasis on linear note reading across the guitar fretboard; chord substitutions, altered chords, chordal progressions, turn arounds, music theory, and chordal analysis. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Music A152 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 21634 01:30pm - 02:55pm R MUS 1091.7 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Murdy02 21634 02:55pm - 04:40pm R MUS 1091.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murdy
MUS A272 - Studio Guitar 4Continuation of Studio Guitar 1, 2 and 3. Emphasis on intermediate and advanced picking techniques, analysis of styles, history and appreciation, improvisation, arranging and performance of chordal solos for the guitar. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Music A271 or successful audition. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Sess
01 21635 01:30pm - 02:55pm R MUS 1091.7 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Murdy02 21635 02:55pm - 04:40pm R MUS 1091.7 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Murdy
MUS A277 - Piano Master Class 3Students perform works in a masterclass setting with emphasis on the Sonata-Allegro Form. Historical precedents from the late Baroque Period and examples from the Classical Period will be covered. Functional skills including technique, memorization, sight-reading, transposition, and ensemble playing. ADVISORY: Minimum 3 years prior piano study, to be verified during first week of
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
class. Transfer Status: CSU.
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Sess
01 27588 03:20pm - 04:05pm MW MUS 1021.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gould02 27588 04:05pm - 04:45pm MW MUS 1021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gould
MUS A278 - Piano Master Class 4Students perform works in a masterclass setting with emphasis on the Romantic and Contemporary Styles. Historical precedents from the Beethoven's Later Period and examples from the Romantic and Classical Period will be covered. Functional skills including technique, memorization, sight-reading, transposition, and ensemble playing. ADVISORY: Minimum 3 years prior piano study, to be verified during first week of class. Transfer Status: CSU.
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Sess
01 27589 03:20pm - 04:05pm MW MUS 1021.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gould02 27589 04:05pm - 04:45pm MW MUS 1021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gould
MUS A280 - Theory 3This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include: introduction to chromatic harmony; secondary/applied chords; modulation; borrowed chords; introduction to Neapolitan and augmented-sixth chords. PREREQUISITE: Music A185. COREQUISITE: Music A281. ADVISORY: Music A242. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 140.
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Sess
01 27614 08:00am - 09:25am TR MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Navidad
MUS A281 - Musicianship 3This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory IIIthrough ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. ADVISORY: Music A186, A240. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID MUS 145.
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Sess
01 27615 09:35am - 10:05am TR MUS 1061.2 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Navidad02 27615 10:05am - 10:35am TR MUS 1061.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Navidad
MUS A290 - Applied MusicStudents will take private lessons in applied music, composition, theory, orchestration, arranging or computer music from an approved teacher. Students will participate in public performances. Students will be required to practice on campus, perform in a music performing group and attend on-campus music performances. All hours for this class are arranged. PREREQUISITE: Audition; concurrent enrollment in an OCC music performing group. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID MUS 160.
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Sess
CRN #20478 will meet on campus date and time TBD The remainder of the class meetings will be announced. Auditions for private instrumental lessons are on Thursday of the first week of classes. Auditions for vocal lessons will be held the first week of classes. Audition times will be posted throughout the music department. For more information contact Dana Wheaton: [email protected]
01 20478 - MUS 1090.6 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Rubenstein
Neurodiagnostic Technology NDT A110 - Basic EEG Materials Fee: $89.05
Fundamentals of EEG, including application of electrodes, basic wave forms, artifacts, and introduction to the EEG machine. All enrollees must be accepted into either the Neurodiagnostic or Polysomnography program. PREREQUISITE: Allied Health A010. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 26613 10:00am - 01:10pm T ALHSC 2023.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Liang
NDT A110L - Basic EEG LabBasic EEG Lab. Must also be enrolled in NDT A110.
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Sess
01 26614 09:30am - 12:40pm RF ALHSC 2026.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Liang
NDT A280 - Neurologic DisordersClinical and electroneurodiagnostic correlations to various physical conditions and disease states which are commonly dealt with in neurodiagnostic technology. Relationship of technologists to various medical specialties: neurology, neurosurgery, pathology, radiology, internal medicine, and psychiatry. PREREQUISITE: Neurodiagnostic Technology A115 and A190. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27314 12:00pm - 03:10pm W ALHSC 2023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Liang
NDT A284 - Transcranial DopplerAn introduction to Transcranial Doppler (TCD) procedures and recording techniques. PREREQUISITE: Biology A221. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27315 05:00pm - 07:05pm W ALHSC 2022.3 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Mofazzali
NDT A285 - Intr Nrve Cond VelocityAn introduction to nerve conduction velocity (NCV) testing procedures and recording techniques. PREREQUSITE: Neurodiagnostic Technology A117. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 27316 05:00pm - 07:05pm W ALHSC 2022.3 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Dorsheimer
NDT A286 - Clinical Experience 3Continued clinical experience in EEG at an affiliated health care facility under the direct supervision of an EEG technologist or physician. This clinical will build on skills attained in NDT A117. There will also be opportunities to observe and possibly perform evoked potential studies. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: Neurodiagnostic Technology A117. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27317 08:00am - 04:05pm TR OCCOFF COMM SITE16.6 CLAS
3.50168/26-12/14
Liang
NDT A288 - Evoked PotentialsConcepts, terminology, and techniques of Evoked Potential (EP) recording with testing modalities of visual, auditory, and somatosensory systems to be individually discussed. An overview of EP instrumentation and technical concepts. Analyze the clinical correlations of evoked potential testing and will focus on waveform analysis correlating to common neurological diseases. PREREQUSITE: Neurodiagnostic Technology A110 and A190. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
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01 27318 09:25am - 12:30pm M OCCOFF COMM SITE3.3 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Liang02 27318 12:30pm - 03:50pm M OCCOFF COMM SITE3.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Liang
Nutrition Care NC A100 - Careers-Dietetics/FDSCIExploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Science/Culinology, including trends, future projections and employment opportunities. Guest speakers and field trips to nutrition services in health care and community agencies and food manufacturing plants are included. Same as Food and Nutrition A100. Students completing Nutrition Care A100 may not receive credit for Food and Nutrition A100. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 21327 01:00pm - 03:20pm M ALHSC 1052.6 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Blake02 21327 03:20pm - 04:35pm M ALHSC 1051.3 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Blake
NC A280 - Intermediate Nutrition CareNutrition education principles and techniques for individual, family, and small group instruction in normal and preventive nutrition care. Consideration is given to community and cultural influences on nutrition. PREREQUISITE: Nutrition Care A180. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 21845 09:30am - 10:30am T JOURN 1051.0 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Blake02 21845 10:30am - 01:45pm T JOURN 1053.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Blake
NC A281 - Supervised Practice 1Supervised clinical practice in community agencies and schools dealing with nutritional aspects of dietary evaluation, nutrition education and counseling. Students will be required to follow dress standards set by the facility. CO-REQUISITE: Nutrition Care A280. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
01 20261 01:50pm - 02:20pm T JOURN 1050.6 CLAS
3.50168/26-12/14
Blake02 20261 - JOURN 10511.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Blake
Philosophy PHIL A100 - Introduction to PhilosophyA survey of the fundamental problems of philosophy: ethics and aesthetics, logic, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, persons and personal identity, freedom and/or determinism, theory of knowledge, society, and political issues. Basic questions asked about the universe and our place in it. This course may also be offered online. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHIL 100.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21670 08:00am - 09:25am TR FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpkin
CRN #21674 is online. Students must e-mail the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 21674 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Markle
01 21676 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Townsend
01 21696 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpkin
01 24751 09:35am - 11:00am MW C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpkin
01 24752 06:30pm - 09:40pm R JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 25933 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Law
PHIL A120 - EthicsAn introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of the theories and principles on which moral judgments are based and the way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice. Special attention will be given to the kinds of arguments used in ethical discussion. Same as Religious Studies A120. Students completing Philosophy A120 may not receive credit for Religious Studies A120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHIL 120.
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01 20851 09:35am - 12:45pm F FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Law
01 20874 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Townsend
01 21700 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 21761 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 22079 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24753 09:35am - 11:00am TR C&L 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpkin
01 24754 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gorsuch
PHIL A150 - Critical Reasoning & WritingAn introduction to the critical analysis and rational evaluation of argument and other forms of expression. Covers the uses of language, distinctions between deductive and inductive reasoning, and practice in detecting formal and informal fallacies. Develop tools for distinguishing between and evaluating beliefs, opinions, claims, explanations, and arguments. A strong emphasis is instruction in writing which models the critical thinking knowledge and skills examined in the course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21905 02:20pm - 05:40pm TR SOSCI 1077.2 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Dzida
01 21214 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Grey
01 21689 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vulich
01 21697 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vulich
01 21699 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Monge
01 21704 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vulich
01 25891 09:00am - 12:10pm F SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Grey
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 25892 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Monge
PHIL A155 - Introduction to LogicAn introductory general education course focusing on the use of argumentation in both ordinary and academic discourse, with a particular focus on deductive logic. Emphasis on the role of formal and informal logic in the basic skills of oral communication (speech/listening) and written communication (reading/writing). Various deductive and inductive reasoning techniques will be identified, distinguished and evaluated for logical correctness and logical mistakes. Recommended for all humanities, social science, business and natural science majors, and for those planning to transfer to four-year colleges or universities. ADVISORY: Eligible for English A100. Lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25932 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Otwell
PHIL A185 - Contemporary PhilosophyMethods and problems of contemporary philosophy. Continental European and Anglo-American philosophy since 1900. Problems of the self, freedom, time, choice and action, language, thought and interpretation, science, evidence, and justification. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27283 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Townsend
PHIL A220 - Intro to Symbolic LogicStudents learn to translate simple, quantified, and multiply-quantified English sentences into symbolic form in both sentence logic and predicate logic with quantifiers. Truth tables are used to both classify and compare symbolic sentence's properties. Proof techniques for determining validity or invalidity of arguments containing simple sentences, compound sentences, and sentences containing quantifiers in sentence and predicate logic systems are learned including truth tables, truth trees, and natural deduction style proofs with inference, replacement and quantifier rules. Same as Math A220. Students completing Philosophy A220 may not receive credit for Math A220. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21323 06:00pm - 09:10pm M SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Otwell
Photography PHOT A101 - Photography & SocietyLecture/discussion class that explores how photographs function in society, and, in turn, how society determines our visual environment. Images will be analyzed in context of the total photographic milieu: news, advertising, snapshots, art, the internet, TV, etc. Fulfills“ 100” electivecourse requirement for Photography Certificate of Achievement. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20726 11:10am - 02:20pm R FA 1033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mosher
PHOT A110 - Photography: Theory/PracticeThis course focuses on the historical development, cultural significance and aesthetic experience of photography. Also included is an examination of the techniques and methods of digital photography. Students will learn camera functions and develop their ability to analyze, evaluate, and compose photographs. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27272 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
PHOT A120 - Introduction to PhotographyIntroduction to the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera technology, materials and equipment, and contemporary trends in photography. Discussion and demonstration of basic black & white 35mm photography. Instructions in the theory and technique of camera use, processing film, and making enlargements. Emphasis on the historical development of photography and its use as a means of communication, personal expression and on the critical evaluation of student work. May be taken for a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phot A120L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 26211 10:00am - 12:05pm W ARTCT 2082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hare Jr
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phot A120L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 26213 12:15pm - 02:20pm M ARTCT 2082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phot A120L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 26214 05:45pm - 07:50pm T ARTCT 2162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bayes
PHOT A120L - Intro to Photography LabIntroduction to Photography Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phot A120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in a PHOT A120L lab must also enroll in a PHOT A120 lecture.
01 20281 08:00am - 09:50am W ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen02 20281 - ARTCT 2212.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
Students who enroll in a PHOT A120L lab must also enroll in a PHOT A120 lecture.
01 20310 12:15pm - 02:15pm W ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen02 20310 - ARTCT 2212.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
Students who enroll in a PHOT A120L lab must also enroll in a PHOT A120 lecture.
01 20327 10:00am - 12:00pm M ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian02 20327 - ARTCT 2212.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian
Students who enroll in a PHOT A120L lab must also enroll in a PHOT A120 lecture.
01 21241 02:25pm - 04:25pm M ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian02 21241 - ARTCT 2212.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian
Students who enroll in a PHOT A120L lab must also enroll in a PHOT A120 lecture.01 21244 03:30pm - 05:30pm T ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ott02 21244 - ARTCT 2212.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ott
Students who enroll in a PHOT A120L lab must also enroll in a PHOT A120 lecture.
01 24808 08:00pm - 10:00pm T ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tsutsumida02 24808 - ARTCT 2212.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Tsutsumida
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
PHOT A123 - Intro to Digital PhotographyInstruction in photography as a creative art, emphasizing photography as a means of communication and personal expression. Includes examination of the theory of aesthetics, composition, content, and technical elements of photography, as well as, critical evaluation of student work. Introduces DSLR camera operation and digital imaging techniques. This course is required for the Photography Certificates. May be taken for a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHOT A123L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24383 11:00am - 01:05pm M ARTCT 2162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHOT A123L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24384 01:10pm - 03:15pm W ARTCT 2082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHOT A123L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24385 05:45pm - 07:50pm T ARTCT 2082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHOT A123L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 26953 11:00am - 01:05pm R ARTCT 2162.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHOT A123L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 27268 05:45pm - 07:50pm M ARTCT 2082.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hare Jr
PHOT A123L - Intro Digital Photography LabIntroduction to Digital Photography Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phot A123.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.01 23677 11:00am - 01:00pm W FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall02 23677 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 23678 02:50pm - 04:50pm T FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tsutsumida02 23678 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Tsutsumida
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 24386 01:15pm - 03:15pm M FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher02 24386 - FA 1132.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 24387 03:25pm - 05:25pm W FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kraft02 24387 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 24388 09:00am - 10:50am R FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
02 24388 - FA 1132.6 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 24389 08:00pm - 10:00pm T FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall02 24389 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.01 26954 08:40am - 10:40am M FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher02 26954 - FA 1132.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Fletcher
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 26955 01:15pm - 03:15pm R FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kraft02 26955 - FA 1132.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 27273 03:35pm - 05:35pm M FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tsutsumida02 27273 - FA 1132.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Tsutsumida
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in a PHOT A123 lecture.
01 27274 08:00pm - 10:00pm M FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hare Jr02 27274 - FA 1132.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Hare Jr
PHOT A125 - Imaging with Photoshop 1Designed to introduce the student to photographic image processing with computers. Lectures and demonstrations of basic image manipulation, current professional digital workflows, color managed digital printing and archiving of images. Two hours lecture, four hours laboratory. PREREQUISITE: Photography A123 (for photo majors). May be taken for a grade or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the PHOT A125L lab, #21507. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 26217 10:30am - 12:35pm T FA 1132.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in the PHOT A125L lab, #21519. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $4001 26218 05:45pm - 07:50pm R FA 1132.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
PHOT A125L - Imaging with Photoshop 1 LabImaging with Photoshop 1 Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phot A125.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the PHOT A125 lecture, #26217.
01 21507 12:45pm - 02:45pm T FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall02 21507 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the PHOT A125 lecture, #26218.
01 21519 08:00pm - 10:00pm R FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall02 21519 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Mccall
PHOT A128 - Med/Large Format Film CaptureAn introduction to intermediate medium format and large format camera techniques. Topics will include; Camera movements, medium format and large format film handling, developing, printing methods, and working applications of medium and large format film based equipment. This class gives the student an opportunity to explore their creative vision with the use of film-based photography equipment. PREREQUISITE: Photography A120 or Photography A127. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27276 08:00am - 09:50am R ARTCT 2212.0 CLAS
2.0088/26-10/20
Gillissen02 27276 10:00am - 12:05pm R ARTCT 2082.3 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Gillissen03 27276 - ARTCT 2214.8 ARR
0.0088/26-10/20
Gillissen
PHOT A130 - Hist & Aesthetics: Still PhotoProvides an overview of the history of photography from 1800 to the present. The work of major practitioners is discussed, as well as lesser known figures, and the trends, movements, and artist groups that have shaped the course of the medium. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #26509 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 26509 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Kraft
PHOT A141 - Black & White Photo Lab 1Assistance with advanced black & white laboratory, studio, and camera projects. This is a workshop course intended as an augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate studio/production photography classes. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Photography A120. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24966 08:00am - 02:30pm F ARTCT 2216.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A142 - Black & White Photo Lab 2Instruction and Assistance with intermediate/advanced black & white laboratory using 120 film, fiber based paper, and camera projects. This is a workshop course intended as, but not limited to, an augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate studio/production photography classes. Students determine their own projects. Instruction is offered at intermediate and advanced levels. Countstoward“ 100” levelelectivecourserequirementforphotographymajors . PREREQUISITE: Photography A141. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24973 08:00am - 02:30pm F ARTCT 2216.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A143 - Black & White Photo Lab 3Instruction and assistance with advanced black & white laboratory, using 4x5 film, fiber based paper, a variety of different film/paper developer combinations, and camera projects. This is a workshop course intended as, but not limited to, an augmentative laboratory course for those enrolled in certificate studio/production photography classes. Students determine their own
projects. Instruction is offered at advanced levels. Countstoward“ 100” levelelectivecourserequirement for photography majors. PREREQUISITE: Photography A142. Three to six hours laboratory. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27275 08:00am - 02:30pm F ARTCT 2216.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A180 - Intro to Prof PhotoInstruction in the basic professional techniques and the use of professional cameras and lighting stressing technical excellence in all phases. PREREQUISITE: Photography A123. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory, two hours arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHOT A180L lab. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24395 07:10pm - 10:20pm T FA 1033.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian
PHOT A180L - Intro Prof Photo LabIntroduction to Professional Photography Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phot A180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the PHOT A180 lecture.01 21028 05:00pm - 07:05pm T ARTCT 2022.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian02 21028 - ARTCT 2022.3 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian03 21028 05:00pm - 07:05pm T FA 1130.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian04 21028 - FA 1130.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian
PHOT A188 - Commercial PhotographyOverview of the profession of photography. Study and application of the techniques of commercial photography with emphasis on tungsten, strobe and available lighting; small and large products, advertising illustration, special effects image techniques, and basic business practices. PREREQUISITE: Photography A180. Five hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27269 05:50pm - 07:15pm TR ARTCT 2013.4 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Urie02 27269 07:15pm - 10:05pm TR ARTCT 2015.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Urie
PHOT A220 - Fashion PhotographyIntroduction to current trends and techniques of professional fashion photography. PREREQUISITE: Photography A180. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27270 05:45pm - 08:05pm M ARTCT 2012.6 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian02 27270 08:05pm - 09:45pm M ARTCT 2012.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian03 27270 - ARTCT 2012.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Ibranossian
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
PHOT A225 - Pro Digital Workflw/Color MgmtEmphasis on current techniques of advanced digital printing workflow, digital file preparation, color management and advanced digital retouching techniques. Recommended for those with an interest in commercial, editorial, or fine art work. Counts toward "200" level elective for Photography Certificate of Achievement. PREREQUISITE: Photography A125. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory, one hour arranged. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27271 05:45pm - 07:50pm W FA 1132.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Hesketh02 27271 07:50pm - 09:45pm W FA 1132.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hesketh03 27271 - FA 1132.5 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Hesketh
PHOT A260 - Art Portfolio Development 1Faculty directed study into the history, criticism, interpretation, literature, theory, or business of art photography, not involving any lab work. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISITE: Photography A180. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 21775 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A261 - Art Portfolio Development 2Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of art photography. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate/advanced and advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISITE: Photography A260. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 21776 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A262 - Commercial Portfolio Devel 1Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of professional commercial portfolio development. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISTE: Photography A180. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24967 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A263 - Commercial Portfolio Devel 2Faculty directed in-depth study of the preparation of a professional commercial portfolio and portfolio presentation. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate/advanced and advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISTE: Photo A262. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24968 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A264 - Exhibition Preparation 1Faculty directed study into the conception, development, planning and installation of photographic exhibitions. Students work closely with faculty in the running of the photography department's three gallery spaces. Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISTE: Photography A120 or A123. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $4001 27267 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A265 - Exhibition Preparation 2Faculty directed study into the conception, development, planning, and installation of a personal photographic exhibition. Instruction is offered at intermediate/advanced and advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISTE: Photography A264. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24970 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
PHOT A266 - Marketing/Self Promotion 1Faculty directed in-depth study of a specific area of photographic marketing and self-promotion. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student. Instruction is offered at intermediate and intermediate/advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. PREREQUISTE: Photography A180. Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24971 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
PHOT A267 - Marketing/Self Promotion 2Faculty directed, in depth study of the implementation and application of a created marketing and self-promotion plan. Topic(s) and faculty chosen by the student and will include, but not be limited to, branding and identity, logo design, websites, and Internet marketing. Instruction is offered at advanced levels. Recommended for photography majors. Counts toward '200' level elective course requirement. Transfer Credit: CSU. Lab/Arranged Lab. Prerequisite: Photo A266
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
On campus organizational meeting Wednesday, August 28, 10 a.m., Art Ct 202. For organizational meeting time conflicts, contact the instructor for alternate meeting arrangements. Optional fee for use of OCC photography equipment: $60 -- Optional fee for use of OCC photography materials: $40
01 24972 - ARTCT 2023.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Gillissen
Physics PHYS A110 - Conceptual PhysicsA brief, but complete presentation of the fundamental phenomena and laws in physics, with experimental illustrations, enhancing the development of conceptual scientific thinking. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. ADVISORY: Math A010 and A020. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26605 07:30pm - 08:55pm TR LEWIS 2013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vaucher
01 26934 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR LEWIS 2093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Drum
PHYS A111 - Introductory Physics LabIntroductory physics laboratory to complement Physics A110. Not open to those who hold credit for any other physics laboratory course. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Physics A110 or concurrent enrollment
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26935 03:20pm - 06:30pm R LEWIS 2093.4 CLAS
1.00168/26-12/14
Timmons
PHYS A120 - Algebra Based Physics: MechThe first semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics A125) covering all topics in basic physics. Requires algebra and trigonometry. Satisfies the requirements for biological sciences and technical programs except physics, chemistry, and engineering. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Math A120 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 105.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in CRN #27236 must also enroll in a Phys A120L lab, #20300 or #22004.
01 27236 09:35am - 11:40am MW LEWIS 2054.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hamamura
Students who enroll in CRN #27298 must also enroll in a Phys A120L lab, #22855 or #26535.
01 27298 05:15pm - 07:20pm MW LEWIS 2014.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Drum
PHYS A120L - Algebra Based Phys:Mech LabAlgebra Based Physics:Mech Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phys A120.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A120 lecture #27236.01 20300 12:00pm - 02:05pm M LEWIS 2062.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hamamura
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A120 lecture, #27236.
01 22004 12:00pm - 02:05pm W LEWIS 2062.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hamamura
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A120 lecture #27298.
01 22855 07:30pm - 09:35pm M LEWIS 2062.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Guerra III
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A120 lecture #27298.01 26535 07:30pm - 09:35pm W LEWIS 2062.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Drum
PHYS A125 - Algebra Based Physics:Elec/MagThe second semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics A120) covering all topics in basic physics. Requires algebra and trigonometry. Satisfies the requirements for biological sciences and technical programs except physics, chemistry, and engineering. May be taken for grades or on a credit no-credit basis. PREREQUISITE: Physics A120. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys A125L lab #22857.
01 25848 09:35am - 11:40am TR LEWIS 2084.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Hamamura
PHYS A125L - Algebra Based PhysElec/Mag LabAlgebra Based Physics: Elec/Mag Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phys A125.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A125 lecture #25848.
01 22857 12:00pm - 02:05pm R LEWIS 2082.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hamamura
PHYS A130 - Univ Physics 1 (non-majors)AA study of general principles of mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics. Emphasis will be on Newton's three laws of motion, theory of gravity, conservation laws, laws of thermodynamics, generation and propagation of mechanical waves. The first semester of a two-semester sequence (with Physics A135) requiring calculus. PREREQUISITE: Math A185 or Math A182H or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys A130L lab #26049.01 25849 05:15pm - 07:20pm MW LEWIS 2054.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Timmons
PHYS A130L - Univ Physics 1 (non-maj) LabUniversity Physics 1 (non-major) Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phys A130.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A130 lecture #25849.
01 26049 07:30pm - 10:40pm W LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Timmons
PHYS A185 - Calculus Based Physics:MechThe Physics A185, A280, A285 sequence is required for students planning to major in physics, chemistry or engineering. Newton's laws of motion, dynamics of particles in a given force field. gravitation, conservation laws of energy, momentum, angular momentum, and the kinematics of rigid body rotation. Propagation of mechanical waves in different elastic medium, waves on the string, water waves, sound waves. PREREQUISITE: Math A180, and Math A185 or concurrent enrollment. Math A182H or concurrent enrollment also satisfies the prerequisite. ADVISORY: One year of high school physics or a semester of college physics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 205.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys A185L lab #26152 or #25126.
01 26149 05:15pm - 07:20pm TR LEWIS 2014.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Drum
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys A185L lab, #22007 or #22009 or #22006.
01 26150 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW LEWIS 2054.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Guerra III
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys A185L lab #25597 or #26606 or #26607.01 26151 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR LEWIS 2054.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Faridi
PHYS A185H - Calculus-Based Physics HonorsThe Physics A185, A280, A285 sequence is required for students planning to major in physics, chemistry or engineering. Newton's laws of motion, dynamics, gravitation, energy, momentum, angular momentum, the kinematics of rigid body rotation, fluids, oscillations and waves. PREREQUISITE: Math A180, and Math A185 or concurrent enrollment. Math A182H or concurrent enrollment also satisfies the prerequisite. ADVISORY: One year of high school physics or a semester of college physics. Transfer Status: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this honors lecture must also enroll in the honors lab, Phys A185M, #27540.
01 26936 09:35am - 11:40am TR LEWIS 2064.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Fang
PHYS A185L - Calc Based Physics: Mech LabCalculus-Based Physics: Mech Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phys A185.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26150.
01 22006 03:20pm - 06:30pm M LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hamamura
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26150.
01 22007 03:20pm - 06:30pm W LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26150.
01 22009 03:20pm - 06:30pm M LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26149.
01 25126 07:30pm - 10:40pm R LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tseng
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26151.
01 25597 03:20pm - 06:30pm T LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vaucher
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26149.
01 26152 07:30pm - 10:40pm T LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tseng
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26151.
01 26606 03:20pm - 06:30pm R LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vaucher
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A185 lecture #26151.
01 26607 03:20pm - 06:30pm T LEWIS 2093.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tseng
PHYS A185M - Calculus-Based Phys Honors LabCalculus-Based Physics Honors Lab. Must also be enrolled in PHYS A185H.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this honors lab must also enroll in the honors lecture, Phys A185H, #26936.
01 27540 12:00pm - 03:10pm R LEWIS 2063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Fang
PHYS A280 - Calculus Based Phys:Elec/MagContinuation of Physics A185. Coulomb's law, electrostatics fields, conductors and insulators. Gauss's law and electromagnetic fields. Magnetic fields and Ampere's law. Faraday's law of induction and Maxwell's equations of electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic energy transfer by means of cables, transmission lines and transparent media. Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory. PREREQUISITE: Physics A185 and Math A180 and A185 or Math A182H. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.C-ID PHYS 210.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in Phys A280L lab, #26532 or #27179.
01 25850 09:35am - 11:40am MW LEWIS 2014.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Drum
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys A280L lab, #25253 or #26153.
01 25851 05:15pm - 07:20pm TR LEWIS 2054.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Faridi
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a Phys A280L lab, #20149 or #21397 or #26533.
01 27000 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR LEWIS 2014.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Guerra III
PHYS A280L - Calc Based Phys: Elec/Mag LabCalculus-Based Physics: Elec/Mag Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phys A280.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in the lab must also enroll in Phys A280 lecture #27000.
01 20149 03:20pm - 06:30pm T LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Guerra III
Students who enroll in the lab must also enroll in Phys A280 lecture #27000.01 21397 03:20pm - 06:30pm R LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Guerra III
Students who enroll in the lab must also enroll in Phys A280 lecture #25851.
01 25253 07:30pm - 10:40pm T LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faridi
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A280 lecture #25851.
01 26153 07:30pm - 10:40pm R LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faridi
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in Phys A280 lecture #25850.
01 26532 12:00pm - 03:10pm W LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Drum
Students who enroll in the lab must also enroll in Phys A280 lecture #27000.01 26533 09:00am - 12:10pm F LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Guerra III
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in PHYS A280 lecture, #25850.
01 27179 12:00pm - 03:10pm M LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Drum
PHYS A285 - Calculus Based Physics:ModernHeat, Light, Modern Physics. The dynamics of the transformation of thermal energy into mechanical work, heat engines, heat pumps and refrigerators. Light laws viewed in terms of geometric optics and physical optics. The relevance of special theory of relativity to modern physics. Introduction to quantum mechanics. PREREQUISITE: Physics A185 or A280 with grade of "C" or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PHYS 215.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a PHYS A285L lab, #22941.
01 26530 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW LEWIS 2014.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Faridi
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in PHYS A285L lab, #27015.
01 27014 05:15pm - 07:20pm MW LEWIS 2094.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Godfrey
PHYS A285L - Calc Based Phys:Modern LabCalculus-Based Physics: Modern Lab. Must also be enrolled in Phys A285.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in PHYS A285 lecture, #26530.
01 22941 03:20pm - 06:30pm W LEWIS 2083.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Faridi
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in PHYS A285 lecture, #27014.
01 27015 07:30pm - 10:40pm W LEWIS 2093.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Godfrey
Political Science PSCI A101 - Survey of Current IssuesSurvey of current issues and events in American and/or world politics. Focus will be on issues and problems of political significance, opposing viewpoints in the political realm, analysis and evaluation of arguments, and ideological and political conflict. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25362 06:30pm - 09:40pm R C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Roessler
01 26922 11:10am - 12:35pm TR C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ziff
PSCI A110 - International RelationsIntroduction to international relations theory with an examination of national, international, transnational, and sub-national actors and their institutions interactions and processes as they relate to global issues. Study of the functions of power, ideology, diplomacy, international law, and organization, as well as military and economic factors. Consideration of United States, Russian, and Chinese foreign policy and prominent cold war and post-cold war problems as they illustrate concepts of international politics. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24757 06:30pm - 09:40pm W SOSCI 1093.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Roessler
01 26766 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW MBCC 3023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
PSCI A180 - American GovernmentAn introduction to the principles and problems of government with particular emphasis on the American political system at all levels. This course satisfies the state college requirements in the Constitution of the United States, state, and local governments. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24550 02:20pm - 05:40pm TR SOSCI 1047.2 CLAS
3.00810/21-12/14
Ball
01 20725 08:00am - 11:10am F SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
01 20730 01:30pm - 04:40pm M FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Drew
01 21004 04:05pm - 05:30pm TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Drew
01 22020 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 22021 11:10am - 12:35pm TR FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Williams
01 22025 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ball
01 22029 11:10am - 12:35pm MW FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Drew
01 22041 08:00am - 09:25am MW SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Savage
01 24267 06:00pm - 09:10pm M SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Drew
01 24758 06:00pm - 09:10pm R SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Masud
CRN #27284 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes.
01 27284 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Marcina
CRN #27491 is part of the CLEEO Project titled: Race, Ethnicity, and Equity in America. This class is open to all students and focuses on Multicultural Themes in Contemporary American society. Students must attend an orientation session before enrolling. For information on orientation dates and times, email [email protected] or call (714) 432-5778.
01 27491 04:05pm - 05:30pm TR SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Drew
PSCI A180H - American Government HonorsAn introduction to the principles and problems of government with particular emphasis on the American political system at all levels. This course satisfies the state college requirements in the Constitution of the United States, state, and local governments. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21286 08:00am - 09:25am MW SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Marcina
01 22092 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Marcina
PSCI A185 - Comparative PoliticsAn introduction to comparative empirical analysis of selected political systems, including advanced democracies, communist and former communist countries, and less developed countries, with an emphasis on governmental institutions and political processes. Particular attention is placed on the relationship between institutions and behavior. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24759 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Williams
01 25122 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Marcina
PSCI A188 - Intro Political TheoryAn introduction to selected political theorists and concepts from Plato to the present. Focus on the Western tradition and its major texts by reading ancient, modern, and contemporary political thinkers to examine their arguments on the nature of government and politics. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID POLS 120.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25363 06:00pm - 09:10pm T SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ball
Portuguese PORT A180 - Elementary Portuguese 1The focus is on the development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Portuguese with an introduction to cultures related to the Portuguese language. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26226 08:30am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Bevilaqua
Psychology PSYC A100 - Introduction to PsychologyThis course is a scientific study of mental processes and behavior. The following psychology topics are explored: methodology, physiology, sensation, perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, intelligence, thought, language, development, motivation, emotion, sexuality, health, stress, personality, abnormal disorders, and therapies. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22047 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smolin
01 22048 09:35am - 11:00am TR SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pham
01 22049 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SCIENC HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
01 22052 06:00pm - 09:10pm T FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Perez Stable
CRN #22053 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes for instructions to begin. Email: [email protected]
01 22053 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Pham
01 26305 08:00am - 09:25am MW FA 1163.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kang
01 27474 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Schachat
PSYC A100H - Intro Psychology HonorsThis course is a scientific study of mental processes and behavior. The following psychology topics are explored: methodology, physiology, sensation, perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, intelligence, thought, language, development, motivation, emotion, sexuality, health, stress, personality, abnormal disorders, and therapies. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 110.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21909 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Tangen
PSYC A130 - Life Span Dvelpmntl PsycPsychological study of human development across the lifespan from prenatal development through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and dying. Theories and research of physical, cognitive, personality, and social development are examined, as well as attention to developmental problems. Institutions impacting each stage of development also addressed. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. C-ID PSY 180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24152 11:10am - 12:35pm MW JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kang
01 24153 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Schachat
01 26113 11:10am - 12:35pm TR C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26306 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Norris
PSYC A160 - Stats for Behavior SciThis course emphasizes the calculation, interpretation, and application of descriptive and inferential statistics in the behavioral sciences. Topics include research methods, mathematical concepts, distributions, estimation, correlation, regression, sampling and probability, hypothesis testing, z and t Tests, ANOVA, and nonparametric tests. Students completing Mathematics A160 may petition for alternative credit for Psychology A160. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20975 12:45pm - 02:50pm TR C&L 1114.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
01 21916 12:45pm - 02:50pm MW C&L 1114.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
01 22351 06:00pm - 08:05pm TR C&L 1114.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lee
01 25894 02:20pm - 04:25pm MW SOSCI 1064.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ferguson
01 26923 08:55am - 11:00am MW C&L 1114.6 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Gonzales
PSYC A165 - Principles/Human Sexuality 1Interdisciplinary approach to psychological, social, and physiological aspects of sexuality. Same as Sociology A165. Students completing Psychology A165 may not receive credit for Sociology A165. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20498 12:45pm - 03:55pm W FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Perez Stable
01 20699 12:45pm - 03:55pm T FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Perez Stable
PSYC A185 - Principles of PsychologyThis course emphasizes contemporary interests, recent discoveries, and classic studies in psychology, with attention to developmental psychology, physiological psychology, abnormal psychology and the other subfields. PREREQUISITE: Psychology A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22491 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Norris
01 25120 11:10am - 12:35pm TR C&L 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Norris
PSYC A200 - Positive PsychologyFocus on presenting practical ways to promote and maintain well-being and happiness by managing emotions, strengthening positive character traits, and fostering better relationships. Topics include compassion, mindfulness, creativity and flow, self-knowledge, self-esteem, love, parenting, friendships, work ethics and achievement, spirituality, tolerance, resilience and humor. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26243 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Perez Stable
PSYC A220 - Psychology of PersonalityA survey of classical and contemporary personality theories, research, and applications. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Psychology A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #21682 is online. Students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 21682 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Basile
01 21924 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smolin
01 26003 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smolin
PSYC A250 - PsychobiologyThis course is an examination of the relationships between the brain and behavior and their application to self-management. The anatomy and physiology of the following will be explored: neurological disorders and their treatments, sensation, perception, sexuality, drug use, emotion, sleep, learning, memory, and internal bodily states. This course may also be offered online. PREREQUISITE: Psychology A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 150.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 21307 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kang
01 22493 09:35am - 11:00am MW JOURN 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Kang
01 23446 11:10am - 12:35pm MW C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cisco Reuter
01 26731 09:35am - 11:00am TR C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ferguson
01 27295 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
PSYC A255 - Abnormal PsychologyA survey of abnormal psychology, models of abnormal behavior, assessment and classification of psychological disorders, etiology and treatment, and legal and ethical issues. This course emphasizes a critical thinking approach for understanding content in the context of a culturally diverse society. PREREQUISITE: Psychology A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 120
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24092 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smolin
01 24154 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smolin
01 26004 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Smolin
PSYC A260 - Social PsychologyTopics explored include self-perceptions, attitudes and behavior, group influence and persuasion, attraction and relationships, stereotypes, prejudice, aggression, helping, and the application of social psychology to health, business, and law. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20578 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pham
CRN #21377 is online. After enrolling, students must email the instructor by Wednesday of the first week of classes. Email: [email protected]
01 21377 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Pham
01 21378 06:00pm - 09:10pm T SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Moeck
PSYC A270 - Psychology of LearningInvestigates types of learning, the background and research that led to their discovery, and current models of learning, memory, and problem solving. Critical and analytical thinking applied to instances of everyday learning and memory. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21685 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW C&L 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Cisco Reuter
PSYC A280 - Intro Expermntl MethodsThis course addresses the principles and techniques which enter into experimental research concerning behavior and emphasizes designing, conducting, analyzing, and reporting research in the behavioral sciences. PREREQUISITE: Psychology A100 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in Psychology A160 or Mathematics A160 or Mathematics A160H. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID PSY 200.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20065 03:10pm - 04:35pm MW SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ura02 20065 04:35pm - 06:20pm MW SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ura
01 21585 09:25am - 10:50am TR SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Kang02 21585 10:50am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Kang
01 22495 09:25am - 10:50am MW SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ferguson02 22495 10:50am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ferguson
01 24762 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Ferguson02 24762 02:10pm - 03:55pm TR SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Ferguson
01 27296 06:00pm - 07:25pm TR SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Connor02 27296 07:25pm - 09:10pm TR SOSCI 1143.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Connor
Public Health PUBH A100 - Personal HealthThis course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is on positive health behaviors and personal responsibility. Topics include mental health, stress, drugs, alcohol, smoking, exercise, nutrition, weight control, chronic and infectious diseases, sexuality, consumer health, violence, aging and environmental health. This course may also be offered online. Same as HLED A100. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27149 09:35am - 11:00am TR MBCC 3063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 27150 11:10am - 12:35pm TR WATSON 2623.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #27151 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class. Students must log into Canvas and complete the Start Here section of the course before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the course.
01 27151 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #27152 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class. Students must log into Canvas and complete the Start Here section of the course before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the course.
01 27152 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #27153 is online. Students must log into Canvas to begin the course.
01 27153 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #27154 is online. Students must log into Canvas to begin the course.
01 27154 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #27155 is online with midterm and final exams on campus. Exam location, dates, and times will be announced the first day of class. Students must log into Canvas and complete the Start Here section of the course before Friday, September 2 or they will be dropped from the course.
01 27155 - OCC ONLINE3.4 ARR
3.00168/26-12/14
Hanlon
PUBH A160 - Peer Health Education Level 1This course prepares students to serve as a member of the Peer Health Action Team (PHAcT) at OCC. Topics covered include strategies for behavior change, referrals, programming, presentation and group success. Students will be certified as Peer Health Educators through BACCHUS national certification exam. 36 hours in the classroom; 54 hours arranged. Previously known as HLED A160 - Peer Health Education Level 1. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
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01 27599 11:10am - 11:40am MW MBCC 3031.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27599 11:40am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3032.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff03 27599 - MBCC 3032.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
PUBH A200 - Introduction to Public HealthThe factors that influence health and disease from a population based perspective, with focus on basic concepts and terminologies of public health and the history and accomplishments of public health officials and agencies. An overview of the functions of various public health professions and institutions and an in-depth examination of the core public health disciplines are covered. Topics will include: history; health promotion; determinants of health and burden of disease; legal and ethical issues; epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable disease; environmental health; community organizing and health promotion programming; environmental health and safety; global health; and healthcare policy and management. and career opportunities in public health. Previously known as HLED A220 - Concepts in Public Health. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27158 09:35am - 11:00am MW MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
PUBH A202 - Drugs, Health, and SocietyExamination of the use, misuse and abuse of drugs, both licit and illicit, in American society and thepharmacologic, neurologic and physiologic effects of selected substances on the human brain. Includes psychosocial, legal, historical, political, social, economic and health related aspects; drug dependency, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention education. Focuses on the impact of psychoactive drugs on the individual and society, including the epidemiology and toxicology of substance abuse and its relevance to personal and public health. Epidemiologic data on the prevalence, incidence, and trends of smoking, alcohol, prescription and other drug dependencies in the U.S. will be covered, as well as risk factors associated with the use and abuse of these substances. Current options for recovery and a survey of local resources will be reviewed. Previously known as HLED A122 - Drugs, Health, and Society. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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01 27156 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR MBCC 3073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
PUBH A260 - Peer Health Education Level 2Second-semester course for students who have complete HLED A160 and have been certified as peer health educators by BACCHUS. Students will continue their development of skills related to health promotion program planning and implementation. Emphasis will be on leadership and organizational skills, bystander intervention and health topic content, i.e., alcohol, sleep, nutrition, exercise, etc. Students will serve as members of the Peer Health Action Team (PHAcT) at OCC. 36 hours in the classroom; 54 hours arranged. Previously known as HLED A260 - Peer Health Education. Transfer Credit: CSU
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01 27159 11:10am - 11:40am MW MBCC 3031.2 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Staff02 27159 11:40am - 12:35pm MW MBCC 3032.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff03 27159 - MBCC 3032.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Radiologic Technology RADT A100 - Radiologic PhysicsThe fundamentals of radiation and radiological physics. Operation of medical radiographic X-ray units. Study of the effects of radiation in humans. Introduction to health-physics instrumentation.ADVISORY: Proficiency in math skills up to intermediate algebra. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26639 03:30pm - 05:35pm T MBCC 1632.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Gibbs
RADT A105 - Radiation and Imaging Safety Materials Fee: $10.00
A study of the effects of radiation in humans and the principles of protection as applied to radiography. Introduction to health-physics instrumentation with a study of radiation control regulations. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in RADT A105L lab, #26675 or #26676.
01 26674 08:30am - 09:55am W ALHSC 1041.7 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Sachs
RADT A105L - Radiation & Imaging Safety LabRadiation & Imaging Safety Lab. Must also be enrolled in RADT A105.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in RADT A105 lecture, #26674.
01 26675 07:30am - 08:55am T ALHSC 1031.7 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Sachs
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in RADT A105 lecture, #26674.
01 26676 07:30am - 08:55am R ALHSC 1031.7 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Sachs
RADT A165 - Begin Radiologic PractIntroduction to the radiology environment, emphasizing professionalism, humanistic approach to patients, medical/radiology records responsibilities, and medical/legal principles. Student obligations to clinical education are identified. PREREQUISITE: Acceptance into the OCC Radiologic Technology Program (Cohort restriction). Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22108 07:25am - 11:00am M ALHSC 1043.9 CLAS
1.5088/26-10/20
Holt
RADT A170 - Positiong & Critique 1 Materials Fee: $30.00
Introduction to radiographic positioning principles, study of contrast media, acquaintance with x-ray apparatus, and laboratory practice and film critique of chest, abdominal studies and upper extremities. PRERQUISITE: Acceptance into the OCC Radiologic Technology Program (Cohort Restriction). Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RADT A170L lab.01 26201 09:15am - 11:20am R ALHSC 1042.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mercene
RADT A170L - Positiong & Critique 1 LabPositioning & Critique 1 Lab. Must also be enrolled in RADT A170.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RADT A170 lecture.
01 20823 07:30am - 11:45am F ALHSC 1034.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mercene
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RADT A170 lecture.
01 22111 12:15pm - 04:30pm F ALHSC 1034.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mercene
RADT A171 - Clinical Lab 1Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. Radiographic skills in chest and abdomen procedures will be emphasized. PREREQUISITE: Acceptance into the OCC Radiologic Technology Program (Cohort Restriction). COREQUISITE: Radiologic Technology A105 and Allied Health A115. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Actual 8 hours per shift may vary from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. depending on the clinical site placement. Students must accommodate clinical site requests.
01 22112 07:30am - 03:45pm MW OCCOFF UCIMC17.0 CLAS
2.00810/21-12/14
Holt
Actual 8 hours per shift may vary from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. depending on the clinical site placement. Students must accommodate clinical site requests.
01 22113 - OCCOFF COMM SITE16.0 ARR
2.00810/21-12/14
Holt
RADT A180 - Radiographic Imaging Materials Fee: $30.00
An introductory course to the factors influencing radiographic image formation, principles of film processing, digital imagining, exposure techniques, and essentials of radiographic image quality. Radiographic image critique skills will be developed. COREQUISITE: Radiologic Technology A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RADT A180L lab.
01 26204 09:15am - 11:20am T ALHSC 1042.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Holt
RADT A180L - Radiographic Imaging LabRadiographic Imaging Lab. Must also be enrolled in RADT A180.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RADT A180 lecture.
01 21830 12:00pm - 03:10pm R ALHSC 1033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Holt
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RADT A180 lecture.01 22117 12:45pm - 03:55pm T ALHSC 1033.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Holt
RADT A211 - Adv Clinical Mammography LabClinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. Emphasis on independent radiography and decision making in clinical mammography. Professional growth and program exit skills are expected. Sixteen hours of clinical per week.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27172 - OCCOFF COMM SITE16.0 ARR
2.0088/26-10/20
Holt
RADT A212 - Advanced Clinical Lab CTClinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. Emphasis on independent radiography and decision making. Professional growth and program exit skills are expected. Sixteen hours of clinical per week.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27173 - OCCOFF COMM SITE16.0 ARR
2.0088/26-10/20
Holt
RADT A265 - Digitl Image/Comptr AppIntroduction to computer aided medical imagings as used in radiology departments. Applications include computed and digital radiography (CR/DR), CT, MRI, and other modalities. Basic imaging principles are applied, including physics, imaging protocols, and systems electronics. Software and display strategies for varying modalities will be discussed. Course does not include clinical experience. PRERQUISITE: Acceptance into the OCC Radiologic Technology Program (Cohort Restriction). Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22118 09:40am - 12:10pm M ALHSC 1052.8 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Sachs
RADT A270 - Positioning & Critique 3 Materials Fee: $30.00
Radiographic positioning, film critique of advanced skull to include sinuses, TMJs, mastoid, mandible, facial bones, bony thorax and pelvic girdle. Introduction to ancillary imaging modalities including sectional anatomy. PREREQUISITE: Radiologic Technology A175. COREQUISITE: Radiologic Technology A271. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RADT A270L lab.01 25744 12:30pm - 02:35pm M ALHSC 1042.3 CLAS
2.50168/26-12/14
Barton
RADT A270L - Positiong & Critique 3 LabPositioning & Critique 3 Lab. Must also be enrolled in RADT A270.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RADT A270 lecture.
01 21950 07:30am - 09:35am M ALHSC 1032.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barton
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RADT A270 lecture.
01 22121 02:45pm - 04:50pm M ALHSC 1032.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Barton
RADT A271 - Clinical Lab 5Clinical experience in an affiliated radiology department under the supervision of certified radiology and health care personnel. Emphasis on independent radiography and decision making. Advanced cranial studies and torso exams will be emphasized. PREREQUISITE: Radiologic Technology A177 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22123 - OCCOFF COMM SITE32.0 ARR
10.5168/26-12/14
Sachs
Real Estate RE A110 - R E PrinciplesDesigned for those preparing for the state real estate license examination and for those interested in the various aspects of real estate ownership and sales. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Sess
CRN #20561 is online. Students must read the course information at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau for instructions on beginning the class. Email: [email protected]
01 20561 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.00810/21-12/14
Beau
CRN #21965 is online. Students must read the course info at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau for instructions on beginning the class. Email: [email protected]
01 21965 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.0088/26-10/20
Beau
01 24964 09:35am - 12:45pm F MBCC 3033.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Beau
RE A120 - Legal Aspects of R EEscrows, sales contracts, trust deeds, landlord tenant, liens, probate sales, joint tenancy, etc. Emphasizes the more complex aspects of real estate law. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: Real Estate A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #22947 is online Students must read the course info at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau for instructions on beginning the class. Email: [email protected] 22947 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.0088/26-10/20
Beau
RE A130 - Real Estate PracticeCovers the day to day practice of real estate including sales, working with buyers and sellers, the listing and purchase agreement, finance, taxation, property management and investing for real estate. This course may also be offered online. ADVISORY: Real Estate A110. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
CRN #21047 is online. Students must read the course info at http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/lbeau for instructions on beginning the class. Email: [email protected]
01 21047 - OCC ONLINE6.8 ARR
3.00810/21-12/14
Beau
Religious Studies RLST A100 - Introduction Religious StudiesAn introduction to the study of religion as an academic discipline with particular emphasis on the nature of religion, the methods used to study religious life, ways of expressing religious experience, and the practice of religion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25364 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Majors
RLST A110 - World ReligionAn identification of the nature of religious thinking and belief. The variety of patterns developed in both the West and the East are explored with a special emphasis on the relevance to the contemporary intellectual world. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25082 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR SOSCI 1083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpkin
RLST A120 - EthicsAn introduction to ethical theories and problems. An analysis of the theories and principles on which moral judgments are based and the way these judgments are used in moral problems such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual equality, discrimination, censorship, and economic justice. Special attention will be given to the kinds of arguments used in ethical discussion. Same as Philosophy A120. Students completing Religious Studies A120 may not receive credit for Philosophy 120. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20445 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 20836 08:00am - 09:25am TR SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Townsend
01 21010 09:35am - 12:45pm F FA 1193.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Law
01 21764 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
CRN #22084 is open to all students and will focus on biomedical issues of ethics such as cloning, quality of life, euthanasia, animal rights, gene therapy, etc. Provider approved by the California BRN, CEP#12655 for 54 contact hours.
01 22084 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 22467 09:35am - 11:00am TR C&L 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Simpkin
01 24763 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gorsuch
RLST A130 - Life & Times of JesusA study of the historical situation of the world of Jesus's day and an investigation of the main outlines of his life and teachings. The contributions made by Judaism and the Greek and Roman worlds to the shaping of the Christian religion. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25365 06:00pm - 09:10pm W SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Holland
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Respiratory Care RSPC A185 - Resp Anatomy/PhysiologyAnatomy and physiology of the cardiopulmonary system with emphasis on function & clinical assessment by respiratory therapists. Includes pulmonary and cardiac anatomy, pulmonary ventilatory mechanics, pulmonary blood flow, oxygenation transport, hypoxemia and hypoxia, carbon dioxide transport, acid-base balance and regulation of respiration. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
This course will be for Respiratory Care (RSPC) and Polysomnographic (PSG) program students.
01 22145 07:30am - 08:55am MR ALHSC 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Riggio
RSPC A190 - Basic Resp C Equipment Materials Fee: $22.00
Theories of equipment operation, procedures, and use for treatment of cardiopulmonary disease, including the use of humidity and aerosol, oxygen, infection control, hyperinflation techniques, basic ventilatory measurement, respirators, chest physiotherapy, and equipment related to compressed gases. Emphasis is placed on clinical application of equipment & techniques. COREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A185 and A195. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RSPC A190L lab.
01 24906 07:30am - 09:35am T ALHSC 1052.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Riggio
RSPC A190L - Basic RespC Equipment LabBasic RespC Equipment Lab. Must also be enrolled in RSPC A190.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RSPC A190 lecture.
01 24907 10:00am - 01:10pm T ALHSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Boutilier
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RSPC A190 lecture.
01 24908 01:30pm - 04:40pm T ALHSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Boutilier
RSPC A195 - Resp Pharmacology Materials Fee: $4.00
A study of the drugs used to treat respiratory pathologies and their administration. Includes bronchodilators, steroids, mucokinetics, antibiotics, and respiratory stimulants and depressants. COREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A185 and A190. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27619 11:00am - 01:20pm M ALHSC 1062.6 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Montano
RSPC A265 - Pulmonary PathologyThe study of cardiopulmonary disease processes with emphasis on pathophysiology, manifestations, and treatment. Relates each disease state to evaluation, testing, and treatment. PREREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A185. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
This section reserved for students in the Respiratory Care (RSPC) program.
01 22148 07:30am - 10:40am W ALHSC 1053.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Montano
RSPC A270 - Ventilators & Resp Mgmt Materials Fee: $5.00
Principles and techniques in the management of patients requiring ventilatory support. Includes mechanical descriptions of ventilators in common use (including laboratory demonstrations and hands on practice), as well as patient assessment for need for ventilatory support along with assessment for changes in ventilatory support techniques. PREREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A260 or concurrent enrollment.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lecture must also enroll in a RSPC A270L lab.
01 25745 07:35am - 09:40am R ALHSC 1062.3 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Montano
RSPC A270L - Ventilators & Resp Mgmt LabVentilators & Resp Mgmt Lab. Must also be enrolled in RSPC A270.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RSPC A270 lecture.
01 20696 01:30pm - 04:40pm R ALHSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Montano
Students who enroll in this lab must also enroll in the RSPC A270 lecture.
01 22149 09:50am - 01:00pm R ALHSC 1063.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Montano
RSPC A276 - Clinical Lab 3Clinical application of procedures & concepts from Respiratory Care A260, A270 and A275, continuing experience in the skills from Respiratory Care A191 and A192. Includes ABG puncture & analysis, airway management, artificial airways, bronchial hygiene, bronchoscopy, ventilatory management, patient assessment, monitoring, & other therapeutic measures related to patient treatment. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A192. COREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A270 and A265. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22151 - OCCOFF COMM SITE24.0 ARR
4.00149/9-12/14
Montano
RSPC A279 - Physician Series 1Physician presentations on current topics in pulmonary medicine emphasizing patient assessment and treatment. Discussion with physicians about individual clinical problems. COREQUISITE: Respiratory Care A276. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27139 - OCCOFF COMM SITE1.2 ARR
0.5089/9-11/1
Riggio
Sociology SOC A100 - Introduction to SociologyAn introductory study of the basic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of sociology. Topics typically include the analysis and explanation of social structure, group dynamics, socialization and the self, social stratification, culture and diversity, social change, and global dynamics. Course objectives include the ability to apply sociological ideas to everyday life. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 110.
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Sess
01 24093 08:00am - 09:25am MW FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pettus
01 24170 09:35am - 11:00am MW FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pettus
01 24171 08:00am - 09:25am TR FORUM LCT HALL3.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pettus
01 24173 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lamorena Jr
01 24177 04:20pm - 05:45pm TR C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24178 06:00pm - 09:10pm W CHEM 2073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Fanego
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
01 26436 09:35am - 12:45pm F SOSCI 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 26794 06:00pm - 09:10pm M SOSCI 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lamorena Jr
01 26842 02:20pm - 03:45pm TR SOSCI 1123.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Alabi
01 26924 11:10am - 12:35pm TR SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vandervis
01 26925 12:45pm - 02:10pm MW CHEM 2273.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lamorena Jr
01 26926 04:00pm - 05:25pm MW SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Truitt
01 27475 09:35am - 11:00am TR C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ridnor
SOC A100H - Intro to Sociology HonorsThe study of social interrelationships and human group organization. Attention is given to the foundations of society, culture, group organization, social differentiation, and the methods of sociological study. Emphasis is on American social institutions. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24158 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ridnor
SOC A110 - Intro to Marriage & FamilyThe family, its structures and functions. Emphasis on the sociological theory and research on marriage, kinship systems, components of mate selection, intimate relationships, and child-rearing practices. The family is examined in historical perspective and in relation to social change. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 130.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22163 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR C&L 1103.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vandervis
01 22166 06:00pm - 09:10pm T SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Staff
01 24764 09:35am - 11:00am MW SOSCI 1113.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Vandervis
01 25366 09:35am - 11:00am TR SOSCI 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Pettus
SOC A150 - Introduction to Race/EthnicityMulticultural approaches to cultural diversity including immigration policy, affirmative action, and bilingual debates. Intercultural comparisons including Native American, African American, Hispanic American, Asian American, and European American cultural traditions. Social science theories and methodologies for development of positive intercultural relationships. Same as Anthropology A150. Students completing Sociology A150 may not receive credit for Anthropology A150. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24553 12:45pm - 02:10pm TR C&L 1153.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ridnor
01 27044 02:20pm - 03:45pm MW SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ridnor
SOC A185 - Analysis of Social ProblemsAn analysis of contemporary social problems. Topics include global ecology, political economy, sexual behavior, drug use, racism, sexism, ageism, education, environment, health issues, crime, and violence. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID SOCI 115.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21033 11:10am - 12:35pm MW SOSCI 1073.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Ridnor
Spanish SPAN A160 - Span for Span Speakrs 1A beginning course for Spanish speaking students to improve their command of all aspects of the Spanish language and broaden their appreciation of Hispanic culture. The course will be taught in Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25223 08:30am - 11:00am TR TECHCT 1655.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Villegas Bonno
SPAN A180 - Elementary Spanish 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, with an introduction to cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20090 11:10am - 01:40pm MW TECHCT 1655.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Sherman Falcioni
01 20257 08:30am - 11:00am TR LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Muelas
01 20994 11:10am - 01:40pm TR TECHCT 1655.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Merlo
01 21638 02:00pm - 04:30pm MW TECHCT 1655.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Mora
01 21988 08:30am - 11:00am MW LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Bevilaqua
01 22201 02:00pm - 04:30pm MW LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Brown
01 24695 09:30am - 12:00pm TR MBCC 3075.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Cabanel-Bleuer
01 24696 04:45pm - 07:15pm TR LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Brown
01 24796 07:30pm - 10:00pm TR LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Valle
01 25633 11:10am - 01:40pm MW LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Bevilaqua
01 26492 04:45pm - 07:15pm MW C&L 1115.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Houssels
SPAN A180H - Elementary Spanish 1 HonorsThe focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, with an introduction to cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20642 02:00pm - 04:30pm TR LIT&LN 2155.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Cabanel-Bleuer
SPAN A185 - Elementary Spanish 2Continuation of Spanish A180, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Spanish A180 or completion of two years of high school Spanish
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20258 08:30am - 11:00am MW LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Muelas
01 20977 11:10am - 01:40pm MW LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Muelas
01 25543 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Sherman Falcioni
01 26970 11:10am - 01:40pm MW LIT&LN 2195.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Cabanel-Bleuer
01 26971 02:00pm - 04:30pm TR LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Sherman Falcioni
SPAN A185H - Elementary Spanish 2 HonorsContinuation of Spanish A180H, with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency, and additional exploration of cultures related to the Spanish language. This course is equivalent to three years of high school Spanish. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Spanish A180H or completion of two years of high school Spanish with a grade of 'C' or better. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20131 11:10am - 01:40pm TR LIT&LN 2455.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Sherman Falcioni
SPAN A280 - Intermediate Spanish 1Continuation of Spanish A185, with further development of language skills at the intermediate level and exploration of cultures related to the Spanish language. Additional emphasis on reading and writing, with an introduction to selected literary works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Spanish A185. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22203 11:10am - 01:40pm MW LIT&LN 2215.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Brown
Speech/Language Path Assist SLPA A100 - Intro to SLPAAn introduction to the Speech Language Pathology Assistant career. Professional standards and responsibilities, legal and ethical issues, interdisciplinary and supervisory relations, and management of individuals with speech-language and hearing disorders are emphasized. Consideration is given to cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22243 08:30am - 10:35am M CS&D 1042.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan
SLPA A115 - Spch-Lang Hearing DevDevelopmental functions of speech, language, hearing and swallowing mechanisms, including acquisition of morphology, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, and phonology from birth to adolescence. Language development models and language differences discussed. Anatomy and physiologic function pertaining to speech, swallowing, and hearing mechanisms. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22245 12:45pm - 03:55pm W CS&D 1043.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan02 22245 03:55pm - 04:20pm W CS&D 1040.5 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan
SLPA A120 - Admin ProceduresOrganizational and functional skills required in the speech pathology workplace. Emphasis on office management, client interaction requirements, communication techniques, educational techniques, writing skills related to speech-language pathology, scheduling, and computer applications. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22251 09:00am - 11:05am T CS&D 1042.3 CLAS
2.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan02 22251 11:05am - 12:10pm T CS&D 1041.1 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan
SLPA A180 - Screen & Therapeutics Materials Fee: $16.00
Screening procedures and equipment used in evaluation of client status and development of treatment protocols. Therapeutic techniques, use of protocol forms, checklists and anecdotal records for speech, hearing, and language disorders. This course includes therapeutic procedures used in client protocol applications and in patient safety issues. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22348 12:40pm - 01:45pm MT CS&D 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan02 22348 01:45pm - 03:10pm MT CS&D 1043.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan
SLPA A190 - SLPA Clinical 1Application of clinical practice procedures and techniques as required of a speech-language pathology assistant under the supervision of a speech language pathologist. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22349 03:20pm - 04:20pm M CS&D 1041.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan02 22349 - OCCOFF COMM SITE12.9 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Mcclanahan
Theater Arts THEA A100 - Introduction to TheatreAn introductory lecture course which explores the process of creating theatre today, including the contributions of the playwright, actor, director and designer. Plays of varying genres will be viewed and discussed. Students will attend and review two OCC-produced plays. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. C-ID THTR 111.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21306 06:15pm - 09:25pm R MUS 1063.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Corley
01 22278 12:30pm - 03:40pm T ARTCT 2083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Corley
THEA A101 - Intro to Hist & Lit of TheatreThe study of the history of theatre from the Origins of Theatre to today. The history and development of theatre and drama are studied in relationship to cultural, political and social conditions of the time. Important plays from each era will be viewed and discussed. Students will attend and review one OCC theatre production. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20370 08:45am - 11:55am M ARTCT 2083.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Corley
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
THEA A103 - Improvisation - Short FormThe student will rehearse and perform individual and group improvisational scenes and exercises. The goals of the course are to help performers work with ease in front of an audience or camera, and learn Improv Olympics and theatre sports techniques and rules.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25461 07:00pm - 09:00pm T DRAMA 1012.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Uribe02 25461 09:00pm - 11:30pm T DRAMA 1012.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Uribe
THEA A104 - Improvisation - Long FormThe student will rehearse and perform individual and group improvisational scenes and exercises. The goal of the course is to help performers work with ease in front of an audience or camera. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24998 07:00pm - 09:00pm T DRAMA 1012.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Uribe02 24998 09:00pm - 11:30pm T DRAMA 1012.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Uribe
THEA A105 - Drama And ActingAn introduction to acting and dramatic literature. Includes analysis of plays and dramatic structure, rehearsal techniques and performance of scenes and monologues. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22280 11:10am - 12:35pm MW DRAMA 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Matulich
01 25142 12:15pm - 01:40pm TR DRAMA 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gitlin
THEA A106 - Acting FundamentalsThis course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage movement, vocal production, and interpretation of text. Required for theatre arts majors. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20703 09:50am - 11:25am TR DRAMA 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Gitlin02 20703 11:25am - 11:55am TR DRAMA 1011.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Gitlin
01 22282 12:45pm - 02:20pm MW DRAMA 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Uribe02 22282 02:20pm - 02:50pm MW DRAMA 1021.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Uribe
THEA A107 - Acting 2This course follows Acting Fundamentals and continues the exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation of drama through acting. The emphasis will be placed on deepening the understanding of the acting process through character analysis, monologues, and scenes. PREREQUISITE: Theatre Arts A106 or intermediate acting experience/skills. This skill level will be validated by the instructor during the first week of the course. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20593 10:00am - 11:25am TR DRAMA 1023.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bruno02 20593 11:25am - 12:05pm TR DRAMA 1021.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bruno
THEA A123 - Comedy Rehearse/Perform BeginThis course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance of a comedic play. Students will gain practical acting experience at a beginning level. Actors must pass auditions. Cast assignments will be given upon enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
PRODUCTION: TBD - All acting roles are by audition.
01 27032 - DRAMA 1012.3 ARR
3.0089/30-11/22
Bruno02 27032 - DRAMA 10113.5 ARR
0.0089/30-11/22
Bruno
THEA A124 - Comedy Reherse Perform InterThis course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance of a comedic play. Second semester students at an intermediate level will gain practical acting experience in comic ensemble or supporting roles. Assignments will be given upon enrollment. Actors must pass auditions. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
PRODUCTION: TBD - All acting roles are by audition.01 27033 - DRAMA 1012.3 ARR
3.0089/30-11/22
Bruno02 27033 - DRAMA 10113.5 ARR
0.0089/30-11/22
Bruno
THEA A125 - Comedy Rehrs/Perf AdvancedThis course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance of a comedic play. The third semester focuses at an advanced level on comic acting techniques and performance. Students in their third semester will gain practical experience in the performance of an ensemble, supporting or leading comic role. Advisory: Theater Arts A124. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
PRODUCTION: TBD - All acting roles are by audition.
01 27034 - DRAMA 1012.3 ARR
3.0089/30-11/22
Bruno02 27034 - DRAMA 10113.5 ARR
0.0089/30-11/22
Bruno
THEA A129 - Technical Theatre PracticumStudents will gain practical experience in the application of production responsibilities in any of thefollowing: stage management, house management, construction of scenery, properties or costume,lighting, sound, and running crews of a faculty-directed play. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27260 02:10pm - 03:10pm T DRAMA 1011.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Matulich02 27260 - DRAMA 1016.8 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Matulich
THEA A131 - OCC Theatre Repertory 1This is "The Rep," a student-run theatre company. Students will collaborate under faculty supervision to plan and produce several plays. First semester students will choose two or more areas of play production in which to take part. Play production aspects include backstage duties such as technical production, crew, or stage management, acting in student-directed plays, or management duties such as planning, publicity and ushering. This course gives students hands-on experience which extends and enriches experience beyond previous beginning acting and technical courses. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25464 05:00pm - 05:50pm M DRAMA 1021.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Corley02 25464 - DRAMA 1029.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Corley
THEA A132 - OCC Theatre Repertory 2This is "The Rep." Second-semester students will work at a higher skill level on more complex tasks in at least two aspects of play production while staging a series of stage plays. Play production aspects including acting, design, publicity, technical production, stage management and house management will be practiced. This course extends and enriches experience beyond previous courses. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25882 05:00pm - 05:50pm M DRAMA 1021.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Corley02 25882 - DRAMA 1029.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Corley
THEA A133 - OCC Theatre Repertory 3This is "The Rep." Experienced students in their third semester will collaborate with others to plan and produce several plays at an advanced skill-level in one or more aspects of play production. Aspects of play production include acting, design, playwriting, publicity, technical production, stage management, production management and house management. This course extends and enriches the student's specific skills and experience at an advanced level. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25883 05:00pm - 05:50pm M DRAMA 1021.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Corley02 25883 - DRAMA 1029.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Corley
THEA A134 - OCC Theatre Repertory 4Students in their fourth semester with "The Rep" will take part in planning and producing several plays in a position requiring experience, advanced skills and responsibility, such as director, designer, production manager, artistic director, leading actor, etc. Advisory: Theater Arts A133. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26102 05:00pm - 05:50pm M DRAMA 1021.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Golson02 26102 - DRAMA 1029.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson
THEA A176 - Stage LightingThis course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationship to design. Students will participate in the lighting of college productions. Lecture/Lab/Arranged Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20509 02:45pm - 05:00pm R DRAMA 1012.5 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Golson02 20509 - DRAMA 1011.0 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson03 20509 - DRAMA 1011.2 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson
THEA A177 - Make-UpA practical introduction to basic makeup techniques for theatre and film. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21361 09:45am - 11:10am MW DRAMA 1033.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Scaglione02 21361 11:10am - 11:50am MW DRAMA 1031.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Scaglione
THEA A200 - Voice & ArticulationThis course explores vocal techniques for actors including warm-up techniques, phonetics, projection, articulation and the use of regional accents. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26494 11:10am - 12:35pm MW DRAMA 1013.4 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bruno
THEA A206 - Acting 3Advanced techniques based on the study, analysis, rehearsal, and performance of dramatic scenes. Areas of concentration include projection and articulation, goal discovery and setting, and the use of imagery and connection. Three hours lecture, one hour studio. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23271 10:00am - 11:25am TR DRAMA 1023.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bruno02 23271 11:25am - 12:05pm TR DRAMA 1021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bruno
THEA A207 - Acting 4Advanced acting techniques with particular emphasis on stage diction. Units of study include phonetics, voice projection, vocal quality, dialects, and the application of vocal techniques to dramatic literature. Required of theatre arts majors. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 23269 10:00am - 11:25am TR DRAMA 1023.0 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Bruno02 23269 11:25am - 12:05pm TR DRAMA 1021.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Bruno
THEA A275 - DirectingThis course introduces and explores the basic principles of stage direction. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22528 03:00pm - 03:30pm MW DRAMA 1021.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Golson02 22528 03:30pm - 04:50pm MW DRAMA 1023.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson03 22528 - DRAMA 1023.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson
THEA A285 - Advanced DirectingAn advanced practicum in stage direction. Students in their second semester will work independently under faculty supervision to direct or stage manage a play or project in the OCC Theatre Department. Transfer Credit: CSU; Advisory: Introduction to Directing (THEA A275)
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25463 03:00pm - 03:30pm MW DRAMA 1021.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Golson02 25463 03:30pm - 04:50pm MW DRAMA 1023.2 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson03 25463 - DRAMA 1023.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Golson
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Tutoring TUTR A050N - Supervised Tutoring NoncreditThis noncredit course provides supervised peer tutoring in academic courses for students who want assistance with course content and/or study skills. This is an open entry/open exit course. NOT APPLICABLE TO AA DEGREE.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27091 - OCC SUCCESS CT3.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kamphuis
TUTR A060 - Supervised LearningSupervised learning for student academic assistance to help students in historically difficult classes master content while they develop and integrate learning and study strategies. Enrollment is open all semester. This course may be taken four times. Not applicable to an AA/AS degree.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A110L lab #20094.
01 26372 10:00am - 11:00am T BIOSC 1001.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A110L lab #20402.
01 26373 10:00am - 11:00am R CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
01 26430 - OCC SUCCESS CT3.4 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kamphuis
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A110L lab #26130.
01 26558 10:40am - 11:40am M CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also be enrolled in Chem A110L lab, #26556.
01 26652 11:50am - 12:50pm M CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also be enrolled in Chem A110L lab, #25865.
01 26653 04:45pm - 05:45pm T BIOSC 1001.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Hellman
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #21726.01 27421 10:00am - 11:00am T CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20492.
01 27422 11:10am - 12:10pm W CHEM 1291.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20477.
01 27423 12:45pm - 01:45pm T CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20406.
01 27424 02:20pm - 03:20pm M CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20476.01 27425 02:20pm - 03:20pm W CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in Chem A130L lab #20474.
01 27426 02:30pm - 03:30pm R CHEM 2271.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #24989.
01 27427 02:55pm - 03:55pm W CHEM 1261.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Vieau
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #25959.
01 27428 03:55pm - 04:55pm W BIOSC 1001.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Razavi
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #25959.
01 27429 01:10pm - 02:10pm R CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tu
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20396.01 27430 03:55pm - 04:55pm M BIOSC 1001.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Razavi
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20473.
01 27431 02:30pm - 03:30pm R CHEM 2271.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Appel
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #20989.
01 27432 05:50pm - 06:50pm R CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Razavi
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #26072.
01 27433 03:55pm - 04:55pm T CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tu
Students who enroll in this tutoring class must also enroll in the Chem A130L lab #26358.01 27434 03:55pm - 04:55pm R CHEM 2191.0 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Tu
TUTR A090N - Tutoring Skills 1 NoncreditThis noncredit course is designed for students who want to work as tutors in a Tutorial or Academic Success Center including the Student Success Center at OCC. Tutoring skills development in the areas of interpersonal and communication skills, learning styles, study skills techniques, diversity/cultural awareness, and Socratic method. One of a sequence of courses leading to a Certificate of Completion in Tutoring Skills and Strategies.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27207 02:00pm - 05:00pm F C&L 1113.0 CLAS
0.00169/27-10/11
Kamphuis02 27207 - OCC SUCCESS CT1.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Kamphuis
TUTR A091N - Tutoring Skills 2 NoncreditThis noncredit course is designed for students who want to work as tutors in an Academic Assistance or Tutorial Center including the Student Success Center at OCC. Tutoring skills development in the areas of communication skills and Socratic method, diversity and cultural awareness, learning disabilities, at-risk students, motivation/grit, and group tutoring. One of a sequence of courses that lead to a Certificate of Completion in Tutoring Skills and Strategies.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27230 02:30pm - 05:30pm F C&L 1103.0 CLAS
0.001610/25-11/8
Staff02 27230 - C&L 1101.7 ARR
0.00168/26-12/14
Staff
Vietnamese VIET A180 - Elementary Vietnamese 1The focus is on development of elementary proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Vietnamese, with an introduction to cultures related to the Vietnamese language. This course is equivalent to two years of high school Vietnamese. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 26442 08:30am - 11:00am MW TECHCT 1655.6 CLAS
5.00168/26-12/14
Tran
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Welding Technology WELD A100 - Arc & Oxy-acetylene Materials Fee: $20.00
Beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding that covers safety practices, use of equipment, brazing and cutting operations, and applications to various types of steels. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22293 01:00pm - 02:05pm TR SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 22293 02:05pm - 04:10pm TR SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
01 22294 01:00pm - 02:05pm MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Budwig02 22294 02:05pm - 04:10pm MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 22295 05:45pm - 06:50pm TR SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Maxwell02 22295 06:50pm - 08:55pm TR SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maxwell
01 25927 08:25am - 09:30am TR SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Budwig02 25927 09:30am - 11:35am TR SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
WELD A101 - Arc & Oxy-acetylene Materials Fee: $25.00
Beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding that covers safety practices, use of equipment, welding in all positions, brazing and cutting operations, and applications to various types of steels. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 21752 05:45pm - 06:50pm TR SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Maxwell02 21752 06:50pm - 10:00pm TR SKLCT 1016.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Maxwell
01 22296 01:00pm - 02:05pm TR SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 22296 02:05pm - 05:15pm TR SKLCT 1016.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
01 22297 01:00pm - 02:05pm MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Budwig02 22297 02:05pm - 05:15pm MW SKLCT 1016.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 25928 08:25am - 09:30am TR SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Budwig02 25928 09:30am - 12:40pm TR SKLCT 1016.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
WELD A102 - Weld Test GMAW 1Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III and/or IV in the Gas Metal Arc Welding process. A WelderQualification Certification will be issued. When completed, may lead to a Certificate ofSpecialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22299 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A103 - Weld Test GMAW 2Weld testing for mastery of Gas Metal Arc Welding process to the industry standard set by theInter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) required tests. A Welder QualificationCertification will be issued. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: Weld A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22300 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A104 - Weld Test GTAWWeld testing for mastery of level I in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process. A Welder QualificationCertification will be issued. When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22301 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A105 - Weld Test BasicWeld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III or IV in Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. A WelderQualification Certification will be issued. When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22302 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A106 - Weld Test IntermediateWeld testing for mastery of levels V and/or VI in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. A WelderQualification Certification will be issued. When completed, may lead to a Certificate of Specialization.Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22303 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A107 - Weld Test Advanced 1Weld testing for mastery of levels VII, VIII, and/or IX in Shielded Metal Arc Welding. Enroll only when ready to test. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22304 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A108 - Weld Test Advanced 2Weld testing for mastery of levels I, II, III, and/or IV in Flux Cored Arc Welding. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22305 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
WELD A109 - Weld Test FCAW 1Weld testing for mastery of levels V, VI, VII, VIII in Flux Cored Arc Welding. A Welder QualificationCertification will be issued. When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22306 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A110 - Weld Test FCAW 2Weld testing for mastery of levels IX in Flux Cored Arc Welding. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. When completed, may lead to Certificate of Specialization. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22307 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A111 - Weld Test PipeWeld testing for mastery of levels I and/or II in the Pipe Welding process or Gas Tungsten Arc andShielded Metal Arc Welding processes. A Welder Qualification Certification will be issued. Enroll only when ready to test. Fee charged for qualification test. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.PREREQUISITE: WELD A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment or industry experience. Lab. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22308 - SKLCT 1011.7 ARR
0.50168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A115 - Arc & Oxy Weld Pract Level 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
A laboratory class to develop skills in arc and oxy-acetylene welding. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22313 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 22314 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
WELD A116 - Arc/Oxyacetylene Weld Prac 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
A second-level laboratory class to develop skills in SMAW and oxy-acetylene welding. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24927 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 25008 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
WELD A117 - Arc/Oxyacetylene Weld Pract 3 Materials Fee: $20.00
A second-level laboratory class to develop skills in SMAW and oxy-acetylene welding. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A115. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25284 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 25285 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
WELD A118 - Arc/Oxyacetylen Weld Prac 4 Materials Fee: $20.00
A level four laboratory class to develop skills in arc, oxy-acetylene, and GMAW welding. PREREQUISITE : Welding Technology A100 or A101 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25286 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 25287 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
WELD A120 - Math & Layout for Welders Materials Fee: $25.00
The study of mathematics to prepare welders for job skills requiring fabrication layout. ADVISORY: Technology A040. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 27248 07:00pm - 08:25pm TR TECHCT 2223.4 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 27248 08:25pm - 10:10pm TR SKLCT 1013.4 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A130 - Gas Tungsten Arc Weld Level 1 Materials Fee: $50.00
GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) theory and practice covering aluminum and stainless steels and qualification requirements. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25288 07:00pm - 08:05pm TR TECHCT 2222.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 25288 08:05pm - 10:10pm TR SKLCT 1024.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
WELD A131 - Gas/Tungsten/Arc Weld Level 2 Materials Fee: $50.00
GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) Level 2 theory and practice covering aluminum and stainless steels and qualification requirements. Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140. Advisory: Welding Technology A130. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25289 07:00pm - 08:05pm TR TECHCT 2222.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 25289 08:05pm - 10:10pm TR SKLCT 1024.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A140 - Occupational Welding Level 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
A first-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24929 09:00am - 10:05am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 24929 10:05am - 12:10pm S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A141 - Occupational Welding Level 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
A second-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A140. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24930 09:00am - 10:05am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 24930 10:05am - 12:10pm S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A142 - Occupational Welding Level 3 Materials Fee: $20.00
A third-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A141. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25290 09:00am - 10:05am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 25290 10:05am - 12:10pm S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A143 - Occupational Welding Level 4 Materials Fee: $20.00
A fourth-level beginning course in arc and oxy-acetylene welding covering safety practices, use of welding, brazing, thermal and mechanical cutting equipment operations on various types of metal. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A142. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25291 09:00am - 10:05am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 25291 10:05am - 12:10pm S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A200 - Advanced Welding Materials Fee: $20.00
Advanced welding theory and practice covering thermal cutting, oxy-acetylene and gas shielded arc welding processes, welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, qualification and certification requirements to Los Angeles City and American National Standards Institute, use of welding symbols. May also enroll in Welding Technology A215 for additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of laboratory time earns one unit. Will be given credit for the laboratory course appropriate for the number of hours worked. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100, A101, or A122. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22322 08:30am - 09:35am MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Budwig02 22322 09:35am - 11:40am MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 22323 05:45pm - 06:50pm MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 22323 06:50pm - 08:55pm MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A201 - Advanced Welding Materials Fee: $25.00
Advanced welding theory and practice, covering thermal cutting, oxy-acetylene welding and welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, qualification and certification requirements to Los Angeles City and the American National Standards Institute. May also enroll in Welding Technology A215 for additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of laboratory time earns one unit. Will be given credit for the laboratory course appropriate for the number of hours worked. Same as Welding Technology A200 but with added lab hours. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22324 08:30am - 09:35am MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Budwig02 22324 09:35am - 12:45pm MW SKLCT 1016.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Budwig
01 22480 05:45pm - 06:50pm MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
4.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 22480 06:50pm - 10:00pm MW SKLCT 1016.8 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A211 - GasMetalArc Weld Traing Levl 1 Materials Fee: $25.00
This course teaches Gas Metal Arc Welding Theory and practice on ferrous and non-ferrous metals covering welding standards set by the American Welding Society, American National Standards Institute and I-CAR in preparation for qualification and certification requirements. Students may also enroll in Welding A115 or A215 for additional laboratory units. Each 54 hours of laboratory time earns one unit. Students will be given credit for laboratory course appropriate for the number of hours worked. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A140. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24931 06:00pm - 09:10pm F SKLCT 1013.4 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Staff02 24931 09:10pm - 10:15pm F SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Staff
01 24933 05:00pm - 08:35pm F SKLCT 1013.9 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Staff02 24933 08:35pm - 10:00pm F SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Staff
WELD A212 - GasMetalArc Weld Traing Levl 2 Materials Fee: $25.00
This second level course teaches Gas Metal Arc Welding Theory and practice on ferrous and non-ferrous metals covering welding standards set by the American Welding Society, American National Standards Institute and I-CAR in preparation for qualification and certification requirements. Prerequisite: Welding Technology A100, or A101, or A140. Advisory: Welding Technology A211. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24932 06:00pm - 09:10pm F SKLCT 1013.4 CLAS
1.0088/26-10/20
Staff02 24932 09:10pm - 10:15pm F SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
0.0088/26-10/20
Staff
01 25094 05:00pm - 08:35pm F SKLCT 1013.9 CLAS
1.00810/21-12/14
Staff02 25094 08:35pm - 10:00pm F SKLCT 1011.1 CLAS
0.00810/21-12/14
Staff
WELD A215 - Arc & Oxy Weld Lab 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
A laboratory course to develop skills in arc, oxyacetylene, GTAW and GMAW welding. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A200, 201 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer Credit: CSU
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 22330 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
01 22331 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A216 - Arc/Oxy Welding Lab Lvl 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
A second-level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW and GMAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU. Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223 Advisory: Welding Technology A215
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24925 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
01 24926 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
WELD A217 - Arc/Oxy Welding Lab Lvl 3 Materials Fee: $20.00
A third-level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW welding. Transfer Credit: CSU PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A216
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25292 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
01 25293 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A218 - Arc/Oxy Weld Lab Lvl 4 Materials Fee: $20.00
A fourth level advanced laboratory course to develop skills in oxyacetylene, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW welding. Prerequisite: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A223. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A217. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25294 - SKLCT 1013.4 ARR
1.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
01 25295 - SKLCT 1016.8 ARR
2.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A223 - Advanced Welding Level 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
An advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City testing. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24934 07:45am - 08:50am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 24934 08:50am - 10:55am S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A224 - Advanced Welding Level 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
A second-level advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City testing. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A223. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 24935 07:45am - 08:50am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 24935 08:50am - 10:55am S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A225 - Advanced Welding Level 3 Materials Fee: $20.00
A third- level advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice of joining ferrous andnon-ferrous metals. Includes certification requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City testing. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A224. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25297 09:00am - 10:05am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 25297 10:05am - 12:10pm S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A226 - Advanced Welding Level 4 Materials Fee: $20.00
A fourth-level advanced welding course teaching the theory and practice of joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Includes certification requirements joint design and use of welding symbols. Lectures include preparation for Los Angeles City testing. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100 or A101 or A140. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A225. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25298 09:00am - 10:05am S SKLCT 1041.1 CLAS
1.50168/26-12/14
Wells02 25298 10:05am - 12:10pm S SKLCT 1012.3 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Wells
WELD A250 - Pipe Welding Level 1 Materials Fee: $25.00
Oxygen-Acetylene, Shielded Metal Arc, Gas metal Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of pipe for welder qualification to achieve American National Standards (ANSI) certification. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A200 or A201. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 20714 07:00pm - 08:05pm MW SKLCT 1012.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 20714 08:05pm - 10:10pm MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A251 - Pipe Welding Level 2 Materials Fee: $25.00
Second-level course for Oxygen-Acetylene, Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Metal Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for pipe welder qualification to achieve American National Standards (ANSI) certification. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226. Advisory: Welding Technology A250. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25300 07:00pm - 08:05pm MW SKLCT 1012.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 25300 08:05pm - 10:10pm MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A252 - Pipe Welding Level 3 Materials Fee: $25.00
Third-level course for Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Metal Arc Welding for pipe welder qualification to achieve American National Standards (ANSI) certification. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A251. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25302 07:00pm - 08:05pm MW SKLCT 1012.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 25302 08:05pm - 10:10pm MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A253 - Pipe Welding Level 4 Materials Fee: $25.00
Fourth-level course for Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for pipe welder qualification to achieve American National Standards (ANSI) certification. Transfer Credit: CSU. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A200, or A201, or A226 ADVISORY: Welding Technology A252
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25304 07:00pm - 08:05pm MW SKLCT 1042.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Lannom02 25304 08:05pm - 10:10pm MW SKLCT 1014.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Lannom
WELD A255 - Orbital Welding Level 1 Materials Fee: $20.00
Advanced welding theory and practice covering the process of gas tungsten arc welding using an automatic orbital welding system. Instruction includes safety, equipment use, and certification requirements. PREREQUISITE: Welding Technology A100, A101 or A122. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Schedule of ClassesOCC Fall 2019 (I) - intersession class offered
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25305 07:00pm - 08:05pm TR TECHCT 2222.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 25305 08:05pm - 10:10pm TR SKLCT 1024.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
WELD A256 - Orbital Welding Level 2 Materials Fee: $20.00
Second-level advanced welding theory and practice covering the process of orbital gas tungsten arc welding, cleanroom procedures, piping blueprints and certification. Instruction includes safety, equipment use, and certification requirements. Prerequisites: Welding Technology A100, or A101, or A140. ADVISORY: Welding Technology A255. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Start/End/WksCRN WklyHrs Time/Day/RoomUnits Instructor
Sess
01 25306 07:00pm - 08:05pm TR TECHCT 2222.2 CLAS
3.00168/26-12/14
Johnson02 25306 08:05pm - 10:10pm TR SKLCT 1024.6 CLAS
0.00168/26-12/14
Johnson
Class schedule information is subject to change. Check the OCC website often for updates to published schedule information.
Orange Coast College
Fall 2019 CalendarAugust 23, 2019 ..................................................Semester Begins
August 23, 2019 ..................................................Mandatory Flex Day
September 2, 2019 ..............................................HOLIDAY — Labor Day
September 9, 2019 ..............................................Applications accepted for Spring 2019 Semester, including 2019 Winter Intersession
October 21, 2019 .................................................Beginning of second 8-week classes
November 11, 2019 .............................................HOLIDAY — Veterans’ Day
November 28 – Decemeber 1, 2019 ....................HOLIDAY — Thanksgiving
December 14, 2019 .............................................Last day of Fall Semester
December 19, 2019 – January 1, 2020 ...............Winter Break
Spring 2020 CalendarJanuary 2, 2020 ..................................................First day of Winter Intersession
January 20, 2020 ................................................HOLIDAY — Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 24, 2020 ................................................Last day of Winter Intersession
January 27, 2020 ................................................Semester Begins
February 14, 2020 ...............................................HOLIDAY— Lincoln’s Day
February 17, 2020 ...............................................HOLIDAY— Washington’s Day
February 20, 2020 ...............................................Mandatory Flex Day
March 23 – 29, 2020 ...........................................Spring Break
April 6, 2020 .......................................................Beginning of Second 8-Week Classes
May 23, 2020 ......................................................Last Day of Spring Semester
May 25, 2020 ......................................................HOLIDAY—Memorial Day
All dates and hours of operation are subject to change without notice.Deadlines for refunds, fee cancellations, registration and withdrawals are different for each course.For specific course deadlines, please refer to one of the following:
• Student Class Program/Web Schedule Bill (Available via MyOCC)
• Dates to Remember – Available online
• Academic Calendar – Available online
• www.orangecoastcollege.edu - Click on “Dates to Remember” on the Enrollment Center page
• Contact the Answer Center at (714) 432-5072
If a holiday falls on Friday, then Saturday and Sunday classes will not meet. If a holiday falls on Monday, then Saturday and Sunday classes will meet.Final examinations are held during regular class meeting times during the last week of the semester.
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