Important Dates - Keep this Page for ReferenceSummer 2006 Semester4 week 5/22 - 6/166 week 5/22 - 6/307 week 6/19 - 8/38 week 5/22 - 7/149 week 6/12 - 8/7Final Exams Last Day of Class PACE Classes1st 9 weeksAug 21 - Oct 21 2nd 9 weeksOct 23 - Dec 20 Holidays(No Classes) Memorial Day May 29Independence Day July 4Parking $19Apply Nowoxnardcollege.edu/applyFees are subject tochangeApplyNowoxnardcollege.edu/webstar20065/228/27oxnardcollege.edu/scheduleSUMMERCALENDARRegistration BeginsWEBContinuing (By Appt).....April 17New/Returning (By Appt).....May 1Open Reg (No Appt).....May 8WALK -IN11th / 12th Grades.....May 9 Open (No Appt.)........May 15 Add Authorization Codes from Instructors Needed for ALL closed classes Mandatory Fees Enrollment.......$26 per unit Health...........$13 per semester Non Res Tuition....$155 per unit Foreign Student Capital Outlay..........$14 per unit Foreign Appl. Fee.......$50 Student Rep.Fee $1 per semester Student Center Fee....$1 per unit Max $10 per year Remote Reg. Fee Web/Star $ 3 per semesterDeadline DatesGo tooxnardcollege.edu/scheduleLocate classClick on CRNGraduation & CertificatePetitions...June 22SUMMER 2006 SCHEDULE11Classes subject to change please check the web for current information: oxnardcollege.edu/schedule ADDICTIVE DISORDER STUDIESANTHROPOLOGYARTAMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEANATOMY* Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. Class ListingsWebSTAR Register for classes • Enrollment Verification • Search for open classeswww.vcccd.net/webstar Pay fees • Check grades • View transcript • View account balance SUMMER 2006 CLASSESADS R105AGroup Leadership I 3.00 UnitsCourse designed to familiarize students with group dynamics, especially groups involving recovering alcoholics. Also offerspracticums in group leadership skills and examines various typesof groups and specific group functions for alcoholics. PREQ: ADS R101. ADVISORY: ADS R104. Transfer credit: CSU. 53948SHILLEYWL06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-19 3.00NOTE: CRN 53948 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/23/2006 TO07/06/2006ADS R113 Dual Diagnosis 3.00 UnitsCourse addresses the coexistence of chemical dependency andother major psychiatric illnesses. PREQ: ADS R108. Transfer credit: CSU. 52811MARKS DR 06:00pm-09:50pm MW LA-19 3.00NOTE: CRN 52811 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO07/05/200617ASL R101 Beginning ASL1 3.00 UnitsStudents with little or no prior knowledge of American SignLanguage (ASL) will be introduced to the natural language ofdeaf people. Provides basic vocabulary and preparation forvisual/gestural communication including information relating todeaf culture. May be taken for a maximum of two times. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54058 STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-15 3.00NOTE: CRN 54058 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006ANAT R100 General Human Anatomy 2.00 UnitsStudy of the gross and microscopic anatomy of organ systemsbased on laboratory dissection of the cat and demonstration of thedissected human cadaver. Prepared slides, models, charts, andother classroom aids are used. PREQ: BIOLR101 or BIOLR120. Field trips may be requiredCAN: BIOL10 (ANAT R100 + R100L). Transfer credit: CSU;UC53857JESU KA06:00pm-06:50pm MTWTh LS-3 2.00NOTE: CRN 53857 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/12/2006TO 08/07/2006ANAT R100LGeneral Human Anatomy Lab 2.00 UnitsGross and microscopic organ systems based on laboratorydissection of the cat and demonstration of the dissected humancadaver. Prepared slides, models, charts, and other classroomaids are used. PREQ: BIOLR101 or BIOLR120. COREQ: ANAT R100. Fieldtrips may be required. CAN: BIOL10 (ANAT R100 + R100L). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53858JESU KA07:00pm-09:50pm MTWTh LS-3 2.00NOTE: CRN 53858 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/12/2006 TO08/07/2006ANTH R101 Intro to Physical Anthropology 3.00 UnitsThe human species, its origin and present biological variations, based on current evolutionary theory, fossil evidence, primatebehavior, population genetics, and comparative vertebrate evolution; origin of culture and its interaction with our unique human form, intelligence, emotions, and sexuality. CAN: ANTH 2. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51982STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LS-83.00NOTE: CRN 51982 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006ANTH R102 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3.00 UnitsStudy of human society with emphasis on nature and significanceof culture in human life; comparisons, drawn largely from non- Western, non-industrial societies, illustrate diverse solutions touniversal human problems; evolution and future of human cultures. CAN: ANTH 4. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54445STAFF 08:00am-11:20am MTWTh LS-11 3.00NOTE: CRN 54445 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/23/2006TO 06/15/200654084KAMAILALL11:30am-01:20pm TCSSC-101 3.00NOTE: CRN 54084 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006TO 08/01/2006. WEB based class. If unable to attend the firstclass meeting, please email instructor by 06/21/06 atlkamaila@vcccd.netART R101 Art Appreciation 3.00 UnitsOne-semester survey to acquaint students with major periods andstyles of art of the western world and to develop understanding ofthe visual arts. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 52073STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-6 3.00NOTE: CRN 52073 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/200650974STAFF 05:30pm-09:50pm MW LA-63.00NOTE: CRN 50974 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006ART R104ABeginning Color & Design 2.00 UnitsBasic course provides thorough background in design principles- problems in line, shape, texture, form, and color; working withpractical color theory, making a color wheel, twelve color system, mixing process with three primary colors, value grading, makingand understanding tints, tones, shades and harmonies developedfor certain design needs. CAN: ART 14. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54398MORLACJ 08:00am-12:20pm MTWTh SH-6 2.00NOTE: CRN 54398 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006ART R104B Intermediate Color & Design 2.00 UnitsAfurther development from ARTR104Awith usage of newmaterials adjusting levels of intensity and value of low yield colorharmonies. Specific ideas of suitable procedures in projectsdesigned for various segments in the design field, such asadvertising, fabric, fashion interior. Value of Op color. PREQ: ART R104A. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54399MORLACJ 08:00am-12:20pm MTWTh SH-6 2.00NOTE: CRN 54399 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006 SUMMER 2006BIOLOGYBUSINESSCHEMISTRYCHICANO STUDIESCHILD DEVELOPMENTBIOLR100 Marine Biology 3.00 UnitsThis survey course includes an introduction to ecology, organismidentification, anatomy, physiology, and conservation of marineorganisms. Applications of the scientific method in marine biologyare emphasized. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as MST R100.53846NEWBYSG 08:00am-10:50am MTW MEC*3.00NOTE: CRN 53846 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006BIOLR100LMarine Biology Laboratory 1.00 UnitsThis survey course includes laboratory and field studies of marineorganisms and their environment, the use of the scientific method, and basic biological skills. PREQ: BIOLR100 or concurrent enrollment. Field trips may berequired. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as MST R100L. 53848NEWBYSG 11:00am-01:50pm MTW MEC*1.00NOTE: CRN 53848 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006BIOLR101 General Biology 3.00 UnitsLectures present the principles governing the chemistry andcellular basis of life. Topics also include cellular, metabolism, nutrition, reproduction, mutation and evolution. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53850BUCKLEYL08:00am-11:20am MTWTh LS-163.00NOTE: CRN 53850 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200651028SCHIENLE JH 04:00pm-06:50pm MTW LS-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 51028 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006BIOLR101LGeneral Biology Lab 1.00 UnitsLaboratory exercises deal with the scientific method, biological, chemical, microscopy, cellular organization, cellular energy transformation, molecular genetics and evolution. PREQ: BIOLR101 or concurrent enrollment. Field trips may berequired. Transfer credit:CSU;UC. 53851BUCKLEYL11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh LS-3 1.00NOTE: CRN 53851 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200653263SCHIENLE JH 07:00pm-09:50pm MTW LS-1 1.00NOTE: CRN 53263 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006Class Listings18BUS R001 Preparation for Accounting 3.00 UnitsAgeneral overview of accounting, designed to give students thebackground necessary to take Accounting Principles (BUS R101A). Course covers the accounting cycle, including journalizing; posting; trial balance; work sheets; adjusting and closing entries; payroll; and financial statements. 53866GREENE P06:00pm-09:50pm TWTh LA-8 3.00NOTE: CRN 53866 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/23/2006 TO06/15/2006BUS R101AAccounting Principles I 3.00 UnitsBasic principles of accounting as a foundation for advanced study, and as a vocational skill: accounting cycle, vouchers system; problems involved in accounting for notes, expenses, assets, payroll, and for sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, ormanufacturing enterprises. ADVISORY: BUS R001. CAN: BUS 2; BUS SEQ A(BUSR101A+R101B).Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 50958FOSTER R 02:00pm-05:50pm MW LA-11 3.00NOTE: CRN 50958 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/200653868CABRALR 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-11 3.00NOTE: CRN 53868 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/01/2006BUS R101B Accounting Principles II 3.00 UnitsContinues and concludes introductory phase of accounting; surveys accounting problems and procedures unique to partnerships and corporations; includes sections on managerialfinancial analysis for decision-making in business and the FederalIncome Tax. PREQ: BUS R101Awith a grade of C or better. CAN: BUS 4; BUSSEQ A(BUS R101A+R101B). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53155FOSTER R 06:00pm-08:50pm MW LA-113.00NOTE: CRN 53155 IS A8 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/05/2006 TO07/26/2006BUS R111ABusiness Law I 3.00 UnitsIncludes a general review of law and society and specificallystresses the law of contracts, personal property and bailments, consumer protection, real property, and estates and wills. CAN: BUS 8. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 52579HUSTON AJ 06:00pm-08:50pm W CSSC-101 3.00NOTE: CRN 52579 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2006 TO07/26/2006; This is a TV course. Check with the instructor forviewing dates and times. CHEM R110 Elementary Chemistry 5.00 UnitsIntroductory course in chemistry stressing basic principles of atomic and molecular structure, periodic table and states of matter, as well as quantitative techniques involved in elementary chemicalcalculations; some discussion of nuclear, organic, and bio-chemistry. PREQ: MATH R011. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51025MAYC 05:00pm-09:50pm MTWTh LA-2 5.00CROCKETTLMNOTE: CRN 51025 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/27/2006Fees are due immediately or you MAYbe dropped from classes or a hold placed on your account. CHST R107 History Mexican People in US 3.00 UnitsHistorical survey of Mexican/Chicano from pre-Columbian periodto present. Course provides background for contemporaryachievements, problems, possibilities, and prospectsTransfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as HIST R107.50991SALINAS TA11:00am-01:50pm MTW LS-83.00NOTE: CRN 50991 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006CD R042 Identifying/Working w/Abused .50 UnitsCourse discusses the evidence and identification, as well as thecause of abuse. Students will learn to identify physical, emotional, and sexual abuse signs, as well as methods and laws relating toreporting. Field trips may be required. Offered on a credit/no credit basisonly. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 54111STAFF 08:00am-04:50pm S LA-18 .50NOTE: CRN 54111 IS A1 DAYCLASS ON 06/03/2006* Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location.‰ SUMMER 2006Class ListingsWebSTAR Register for classes • Enrollment Verification • Search for open classeswww.vcccd.net/webstar Pay fees • Check grades • View transcript • View account balance COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS19CD R044 Nutrition for Young Children .50 UnitsCourse is designed to present current nutritional information as itrelates to children, as well as ideas and methods to bring childrenand food together in a positive manner. Different topics andactivities are presented each time the course is presented. Field trips may be required. Offered on a Credit/no credit basisonly. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 54112RIVERO E 08:00am-04:50pm S LA-18.50NOTE: CRN 54112 IS A1 DAYCLASS ON 07/22/2006; will betaught in Spanish. CD R102 Human Development 3.00 UnitsThis is a survey course of normal human development throughoutthe life span. Areas relating to physical, social, cognitive andemotional growth at various points in the life cycle are explored. Field trips may be required. Negative TB test may berequired. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51944STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW LA-15 3.00NOTE: CRN 51944 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006CD R103 Programs for Young Children 3.00 UnitsCourse offers introduction to various kinds of school programsfor young children, their histories, philosophies, and programemphasis. Field trips are required. Negative TB test or chest X-rayrequired. Transfer credit: CSU. 51121STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-183.00NOTE: CRN 51121 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006CD R106 Child, Family, and Community 3.00 UnitsCourse allows students to gain awareness of interaction and interdependency between home, school, and community. Field trips are required. Negative TB test required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53174STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-17 3.00NOTE: CRN 53174 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006CD R129 Child Nutrition, Health/Safety 3.00 UnitsInstruction is given in health protection and resources provided byhome, school, and community. Emphasis is placed on the study ofnutritional needs, health and safety practices, and characteristics ofgood health as well as recognition of symptoms of communicablediseases. Field trips and negative TB test are required. Transfer credit: CSU. 54083MENDEZ P08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-133.00NOTE: CRN 54083 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006CD R132 Science in Early Childhood 3.00 UnitsMethods of enriching the child’s exposure to the natural andphysical world are explored using basic science equipment anddeveloping practical materials as well as reference materials forschool and teacher included. Materials fee required. Transfer credit: CSU. 54124STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-183.00NOTE: CRN 54124 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006; requires a $6 materials chargeCD R134 Movement/Music Early Childhood 3.00 UnitsCourse covers principles and methods of providing movement andmusical experiences for young children. Ways of providing creativeexperiences in body movement and dance as well as developmentof skills in using simple musical techniques are explored. Materials fee is required. Transfer credit: CSU. 54088MENDEZ P06:00pm-09:50pm MTW JCC-3B3.00NOTE: CRN 54088 IS A5 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/19/2006; requires a $6 materials charge. * Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. CIS R001AKeyboarding I 1.00 UnitsThis course provides instruction on letter, number, symbol, andspecial keys and develops fundamental skills in the operation ofthe keyboard. 51085ZUROMSKI AAnoon-02:50pm MTWTh LA-7 1.00NOTE: CRN 51085 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/12/2006; students should also enroll in CRN 51087 for thesecond three weeks beginning 6/19/06. CIS R001B Keyboarding II 1.00 UnitsThis course provides instruction on the formatting of reports, business letters, envelopes, memos, and tables. PREQ: CIS R001A. 51087ZUROMSKI AAnoon-02:50pm MTWTh LA-71.00NOTE: CRN 51087 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/10/2006NOTE: CRN 51087 students should also enroll in CRN 51085 forthe first three weeks beginning 5/22/06. CIS R020AIntroduction to Microcomputers 2.00 UnitsThis course will provide beginning students with a basicunderstanding of the concepts and terminology relating tomicrocomputers and will provide them with a survey of popularmicrocomputer applications programs. 53869GUERRERO MC09:00am-11:50am TWTh OE-22.00NOTE: CRN 53869 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/23/2006 TO06/15/2006CIS R021AIntroduction to Windows 1.00 UnitsIn this course, students will learn to manage files and to useWindows tools, accessories, and applications. Not applicable for degree credit. 53870STAFF 10:00am-11:50am TW OE-31.00NOTE: CRN 53870 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/23/2006 TO06/14/2006CIS R023AExcel I 3.00 UnitsThis course provides instruction in Microsoft Excel, concentratingon the development of an understanding and working knowledge ofthe business and practical applications of a spreadsheet. 53872BOUMAH 09:00am-11:50am TWTh OE-2 3.00NOTE: CRN 53872 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO07/27/2006CIS R100 Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.00 UnitsThis is a computer literacy course presenting students with a comprehensive introduction to principles of computers and electronic data processing (with special emphasis on businessapplications). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53173BOUMAH noon-02:50pm TWTh OE-23.00NOTE: CRN 53173 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO07/27/2006 SUMMER 2006Class ListingsFees are due immediately or you MAYbe dropped from classes or a hold placed on your account. ECONOMICSENGLISH AS ASECOND LANGUAGEENGLISH* Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. 20ECON R101 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.00 UnitsCourse introduces the student to the forces which shape thepresent day economy and considers the interrelations of thefactors of production and the interplay among government, business and labor in facing the problems occasioned by inflation, unemployment, and economic growth in an increasingly integratedeconomic world. Field trips may be required. CAN: ECON 2. Transfer credit CSU;UC. 52533EDWARDS IM 11:00am-01:50pm MW LS-133.00NOTE: CRN 52533 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/14/2006; telecourse is designed to address the needs ofstudents who are unable to be on campus 48 hours or more in anysemester. It is identical in content and transferability to the regularECON R101 taught in the full lecture mode and meets the sameBusiness and GE requirements. It combines six hours a week ofinstructor contact with 6 half hour telecourse programs each weekthat are viewed by students outside class hours. Programs may bepurchased, watched on OCTV or viewed in the Learning Center. ECON R102 Principles of Microeconomics 3.00 UnitsIn ECON R102 you will learn about demand and supply and theworking of the free market, competition and how businesses makecritical production, employment and pricing decisions. Field trips may be required. CAN: ECON 4. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54129STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-153.00NOTE: CRN 54129 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/02/2006; course where students will learn about demand andsupply, the working of the free market, competition, howbusinesses make critical production, employment and pricingdecisions, and how individuals make consumption and productionchoices. Also, how important decisions are made in a capitalisticeconomy regarding what, how, and for whom to produce. ECON R102 satisfies GE and Business requirements. ESL R042 English Conversation 2 3.00 UnitsDesigned for non-native speakers of English to provide practice inEnglish conversational patterns and to reinforce English grammar, syntax, and vocabulary at an intermediate level. ADVISORY: ESLR040 or ENGLR040. Field trips may be required. Not applicable for degree credit. May be taken for a maximum oftwo times. 51963STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LS-143.00NOTE: CRN 51963 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006ESL R046 ESL/Oral/Listening Skills 3.00 UnitsIntended for non-native advanced speakers of English who areable to hold conversations in English, this course providesknowledge of English grammar, vocabulary, and idiomatic usage. ADVISORY: Readiness for Level 4 listening and speaking ability. Field trips may be required. Not applicable fordegree credit. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54098STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW LA-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54098 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006ESL R052 Reading Skills 2 3.00 UnitsDesigned for ESLstudents at the advanced beginning readinglevel. This course will review the basics of reading skills andvocabulary development and introduce more advanced concepts, such as main idea and details, meaning from context, syllabication, idiomatic expressions and summarizing. ADVISORY: ESLR050 or ENGLR050. Field trips may berequired. Not applicable for degree credit. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 54099SANCHEZ M 08:00am-10:50am MTWTh LA-153.00NOTE: CRN 54099 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/19/2006ENGLR096 Intermediate Composition 5.00 UnitsIn this Associate Degree-level composition course, students reviewthe principles of effective paragraphs and learn to plan, write andrevise short expository themes. This course includes essay-examtaking skills and an introduction to library resources. PREQ: ENGLR068. Field trips may be required. May betaken for a maximum of two times. 51048STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MTh JCC-3C 5.00AND 08:00am-11:50am S JCC-3BNOTE: CRN 51048 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/05/2006 TO07/24/2006NOTE: CRN 51048 will meet for 5 saturdays, 6/10, 6/24, 7/8, and 7/22.51046STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTWTh LA-14 5.00NOTE: CRN 51046 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200654109STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh LA-14 5.00NOTE: CRN 54109 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006ENGLR101 College Composition 4.00 UnitsDevelopment of skills in written expression, especially expositorythemes, including training in research techniques and preparationof a research paper. Designed to develop critical thinking, analytical and rhetorical skills. PREQ: Satisfactory grade in ENGLR096 or ENGLR140. CAN: ENGL2; ENGLSEQ A(ENGLR101+R102). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51053FAUTH LM 08:00am-10:50am MTWTh LA-9 4.00NOTE: CRN 51053 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO 07/31/200651054FAUTH LM11:00am-01:50pm MTWTh LA-9 4.00NOTE: CRN 51054 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200651049STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh LRC-5 4.00NOTE: CRN 51049 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/27/2006ENGLR102 Critical Thinking: Composition 3.00 UnitsStudy of literature combined with instruction in critical thinking andcomposition. This class emphasizes understanding and writingabout literature using principles of logical analysis, criticism, advocacy of ideas, inductive and deductive reasoning. PREQ: ENGLR101. CAN: ENGLSEQ A(ENGLR101+R102). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54094CARUTH E 08:00am-11:20am MTWTh LA-17 3.00NOTE: CRN 54094 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200654093CARUTH E 11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh LS-17 3.00NOTE: CRN 54093 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200651055STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-17 3.00NOTE: CRN 51055 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200651058STAFF05:30pm-09:45pm MW LA-17 3.00NOTE: CRN 51058 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006 Class ListingsSUMMER 2006WebSTAR Register for classes • Enrollment Verification • Search for open classeswww.vcccd.net/webstar Pay fees • Check grades • View transcript • View account balance FIRE TECHNOLOGYGEOGRAPHYGEOLOGYHEALTH EDUCATIONHISTORY* Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. 21FT R069B EMT I/Recertification 1.50 UnitsRefresher course for EMT/Fire Service recertification. Curriculumdesigned to present students with updated and new technology inareas of emergency pre-hospital care. PREQ: FT 169Aor equivalent course work. May be taken fora maximum of four times. 54123MANZANO LA08:30am-04:15pm FS CA-4 1.50CRUDO TLNOTE: CRN 54123 IS A2 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/28/2006 TO08/05/2006; Students MUSTpurchase the required textbook andbring to the first class: EMTREFRESHER: EMERGENCYCAREOF THE SICK AND INJURED. GEOG R102 World Cultural Geography 3.00 UnitsIntroduction to the broad field of geography, its objectives, principaldivisions, basic principles, and applications to present-day worldproblems; understanding human society in relation to the earthenvironment with emphasis on cultural elements; geographicanalysis of major world regions. CAN: GEOG 4. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 52503CRAINE J 05:30pm-09:50pm TTh LS-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 52503 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/01/2006GEOLR101 Physical Geology 3.00 UnitsIntroductory study of structure of the earth, crustal composition, and dynamic forces that shape the earth’s surface. Landscapeevolution and rock identification are stressed in a framework ofgeologic time. CAN: GEOL6; GEOL2 (GEOLR101 + R101L). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51031SAENZ JM 05:30pm-09:50pm MW LS-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 51031 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006GEOLR103 Introduction to Oceanography 3.00 UnitsBroad survey of the field of oceanography, Science of the Seas, with emphasis on processes of marine geology. Discusses majorfields that comprise oceanography, which include geography andgeology of ocean basins and coastlines, dynamic forces of platetectonics,characteristics and work of waves, currents, tides, properties of sea water, and methods of oceanographicexploration. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as MST R103.53853O'NEILTJ 05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh MEC* 3.00NOTE: CRN 53853 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006HED R101 Health & Society 2.00 UnitsConsideration of the nature and function of health in our socialpattern; an analysis of major health problems designed tocontribute to students’understanding of their roles as individualsand as contributing members of the community’s efforts toimplement advances of medicine and health sciences. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53883PIERCE NJ 05:30pm-08:20pm MW PE-4 2.00NOTE: CRN 53883 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006HED R102 Fitness/Nutrition/Health 3.00 UnitsAstudy of the knowledge and skills required to make wisedecisions about personal lifetime fitness, nutrition, and health lifestyles. Fees may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53975MCCARTHYR 05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh PE-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 53975 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200651116JONES JE 11:00am-01:50pm MTW PE-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 51116 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200654206PIERCE NJ 01:30pm-04:20pm MTW LA-13 3.00NOTE: CRN 54206 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/25/2006HED R104 Family & Personal Health 3.00 UnitsThis course is a broad study of the knowledge and skills necessaryfor family and personal health and wellness. It covers the preven- tion, assessment, and treatment of common health problems. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53976MCCLURKIN LR 08:00am-11:20am MTWTh PE-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 53976 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200654401JONES JE 06:00pm-08:50pm W LA-15 3.00AND 09:00am-11:50am S LA-15NOTE: CRN 54401 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/10/2006 TO08/05/200651082BECKTELW 08:00am-10:50am MTW PE-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 51082 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006HED R105 First Aid/Personal Safety 3.00 UnitsDevelops safety awareness and positive reactions to emergencysituations. Course covers ways of reacting to persons sufferingfrom traumatic shock covered, as well as ways of interacting withand calming family members of injured persons. Fees will be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53977SHARPGA11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh PE-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 53977 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006; requires a $10 materials fee. HIST R102 History of the US I 3.00 UnitsSurvey of creation and development of American Society to 1865. Analysis of impact of both individuals and groups, evaluation ofissues of religion, race, reform, revolution, responsive government, sectionalism, and expansion. CAN: HIST 8; HIST SEQ B (HIST R102+R103). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 50983SALINAS TA08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 50983 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006HIST R103 History of the US II 3.00 UnitsEvaluation of social and political adjustment from 1865 to present. Significant historical events and issues that affect contemporaryAmericans surveyed and analyzed by examining significantindividuals and groups. CAN: HIST 10; HIST SEQ B (HIST R102+R103). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54113STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54113 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006 SUMMER 2006HIST R107 History Mexican People in US 3.00 UnitsSurvey of creation and development of American Society to 1865. Analysis of impact of both individuals and groups, evaluation ofissues of religion, race, reform, revolution, responsive government, sectionalism, and expansion. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as CHST R10750989SALINAS TA11:00am-01:50pm MTW LS-8 3.00NOTE: CRN 50989 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO 07/31/2006LEARNING SKILLSMARINE STUDIESMATHEMATICSLS R016 Math/Learning Disabled 3.00 UnitsIntroduction to basic skills of mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Also includes money handling, time (clock and calendar). Not applicable for degree credit. 54442FRICK CA08:00am-11:20am MTWTh SS-HTC 3.00NOTE: CRN 54442 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006MST R100 Marine Biology 3.00 UnitsThis survey course includes an introduction to ecology, organismidentification, anatomy, physiology, and conservation of marineorganisms. Applications of the scientific method in marine biologyare emphasized. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as BIOLR100.53847NEWBYSG 08:00am-10:50am MTW MEC* 3.00NOTE: CRN 53847 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO 07/31/2006MST R100LMarine Biology Laboratory 1.00 UnitsThis survey course includes laboratory and field studies of marineorganisms and their environment, the use of the scientific method, and basic biological skills. PREQ: MST R100 or concurrent enrollment. Field trips may berequired. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as BIOLR100L. 53849NEWBYSG11:00am-01:50pm MTW MEC* 1.00NOTE: CRN 53849 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006MST R103 Introduction to Oceanography 3.00 UnitsBroad survey of the field of oceanography, Science of the Seas, with emphasis on processes of marine geology. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same asGEOLR103.53852O'NEILTJ 05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh MEC* 3.00NOTE: CRN 53852 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006MATH R009 Basic Mathematics 3.00 UnitsReview of basic mathematical skills and fundamental operationsas applied to integers, common and decimal fractions, andpercentages. Not applicable for degree credit. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 53831ZAMBRANO LV 05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh LA-10 3.00NOTE: CRN 53831 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200651297VIVEROS HH 11:00am-01:50pm MTW LA-10 3.00NOTE: CRN 51297 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006MATH R010 Pre-Algebra 4.00 UnitsThis course bridges the gap between arithmetic and elementaryalgebra. It reviews whole numbers, introduces algebra, reviewsfractions and mixed numbers, introduces solving equations andgrouping, and examines decimals, proportions, unit analysis, andpercent. ADVISORY: MATH R008 or MATH R009. Not applicable fordegree credit. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 51017VIVEROS HH 08:00am-10:20am MTWTh SH-1 4.00NOTE: CRN 51017 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200653836STAFF 06:00pm-08:20pm MTWTh LA-10 4.00NOTE: CRN 53836 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006MATH R011 Elementary Algebra 5.00 UnitsThis is a first course in algebra. The topics will include: operationswith counting numbers, integers, rational, and real numbers; linearequations and inequalities; graphing in one and two dimensions; ratio, proportion; laws of exponents; operations with polynomials; rational expressions; factoring; systems of linear equations; andquadratic equations. PREQ: MATH R010.52016STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh OE-1 5.00NOTE: CRN 52016 IS A11 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO07/31/200651001ANDRICH JJ 08:00am-10:50am MTWTh OE-1 5.00NOTE: CRN 51001 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200653837MAGALLANES DN 11:00am-01:50pm MTWTh LS-165.00NOTE: CRN 53837 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200651005BATES M 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh SH-1 5.00NOTE: CRN 51005 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006MATH R014 Intermediate Algebra 5.00 UnitsThis is a second course in algebra emphasizing applications ofmathematics to scientific and logical problems. PREQ: MATH R011.52504FAHS HG 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LS-15 5.00NOTE: CRN 52504 IS A11 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO08/03/200653840FAHS HG11:00am-01:50pm MTWTh OE-1 5.00NOTE: CRN 53840 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200653841ANDRICH JJ 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh LA-13 5.00NOTE: CRN 53841 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006MATH R105 Introductory Statistics 4.00 UnitsThis course covers descriptive and applied statistics for studentsof social sciences, education, business, life sciences, andengineering. PREQ: MATH R014. CAN: STAT 2. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51010NORBUTAS JA06:00pm-08:20pm MTWTh LS-5 4.00NOTE: CRN 51010 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006MATH R115 College Algebra 3.00 UnitsTopics include mathematical induction, functions and their graphs, transformations of functions, the exponential and logarithmfunctions, and elementary matrix operations. PREQ: MATH R014. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51019BLACK BS 11:00am-01:50pm MTW LS-15 3.00NOTE: CRN 51019 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006Class Listings22Fees are due immediately or you MAYbe dropped from classes or a hold placed on your account. * Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location.Math classes continue on page 24 Class ListingsWebSTAR Register for classes • Enrollment Verification • Search for open classeswww.vcccd.net/webstar Pay fees • Check grades • View transcript • View account balance SUMMER 200623Here are some sample questions from the areas of Math9, 10, 11, and 14. If you can do all three questions fromthe area you may be ready for the next course. Be sure totake the FULLPLACEMENTTESToffered through thematriculation process. 10. Solve for x: log10x = 411. Solve for xin terms of y: 11x y12. Graph: y = x2- 4Answers to all questions: 1. 5/14 8. x = 3 or x = 0 2. 27 9. x = 83. 126 square feet 10. x = 10,0004. 2/3 11. x = -y/(1-y) or 5. $22.50 x = y/(y-1) 6. x = -57.7. Graph: y= 2x- 48. Solve for x: x2- 3x= 0 9. Solve for x: xx2 4If you can correctly answer the above threequestions, you may be ready for Math 10.If you correctly answer all the previousquestions, you may be ready for a 100-levelMath course. Essential Skills Taught in Math 9Essential Skills Taught in Math 14Essential Skills Taught in Math 10Essential Skills Taught in Math 11If you correctly answer all the previousquestions, you may be ready for Math 11. If you correctly answer all the previousquestions, you may be ready for Math 11. Department of Mathematics Mini-Placement Questionnaire1. 137 142. What is 45% of 60? 3. Find the area of a rectangular carpet that is 9 feetby 14 feet. 5. Find the simple interest earned on $450 in oneyear if the interest rate is 5% per year. 6. Solve for x: -2( x+ 1) = 86 24. -211= 6= 1 MICROBIOLOGYPHILOSOPHYMUSICPHYSICALEDUCATIONPERSONALGROWTHMATH R116 College Trigonometry 3.00 UnitsThis course is designed to give Calculus-bound students a solidfoundation in trigonometric functions. Emphasis will be placed onthe trigonometric functions and their graphs, radian measure, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse trigonometric func- tions, complex numbers, and DeMoivre’s Theorem. PREQ: MATH R014. Transfer credit: CSU. 53842MAGALLANES DN 08:00am-10:50am MTW LS-15 3.00NOTE: CRN 53842 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006MICR R100 Principles of Microbiology 3.00 UnitsStudy of the distribution, structure, and metabolic activities ofbacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and viruses and physical/chemicalmethods in their control. PREQ: BIOLR120 or both ANAT R100 and PHSO R100. Field trips may be required. CAN: BIOL14 (MICR R100 + R100L). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51023ZITNIK LAnoon-01:20pm MTWTh LS-13.00NOTE: CRN 51023 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/12/2006 TO08/07/2006MICR R100LPrinciples of Microbiolgy Lab 2.00 UnitsLaboratory methods of the isolation, cultivation and identificationof common soil, water and commensal microorganisms. PREQ: MICR R100 or concurrent enrollment. CAN: BIOL14(MICR R100 + R100L). Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51024ZITNIK LA01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh LS-2 2.00NOTE: CRN 51024 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/12/2006 TO08/07/2006SUMMER 2006Class Listings24Fees are due immediately or you MAYbe dropped from classes or a hold placed on your account. MUS R103AMusic Appreciation I 3.00 UnitsSurvey of Western musical history from medieval to present; special emphasis on understanding and enjoyment in listeningwith an introduction to principles employed in music. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 53880STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LA-5 3.00NOTE: CRN 53880 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006MUS R118 Introduction to Guitar 1.00 UnitsFundamentals of guitar and related musicianship; basic techniquesand repertoire unique to the folk guitar; chordal accompaniment tofolk singing will be emphasized. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. May be taken a maximum of four times. 53878STAFF 05:30pm-09:50pm MW LA-9 1.00NOTE: CRN 53878 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/2006PG R100AStudent Success: EOPS 1.00 UnitsThis course is designed to provide students with college survivaltechniques. Learn what the EOPS services are. Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Transfer credit: CSU. 52559RIVERAEG 01:00pm-02:50pm MW CSSC-1061.00NOTE: CRN 52559 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/26/2006 TO07/19/2006; provides assistance in Spanish. 54134VEGAJ 01:00pm-02:50pm MW CSSC-1071.00NOTE: CRN 54134 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/26/2006 TO07/19/2006; provides assistance in Spanish. 52560FONTES RA01:00pm-02:50pm TTh CSSC-107 1.00NOTE: CRN 52560 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/27/2006 TO07/25/200654133LOPEZ MG 01:00pm-02:50pm TTh CSSC-106 1.00NOTE: CRN 54133 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/27/2006 TO07/25/2006; provides assistance in Spanish. * Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. PHILR101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 UnitsThis course attempts to clarify the nature of the philosophicenterprise and the place of philosophy in intelligent living. CAN: PHIL2. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54087DORRANCE CL06:00pm-09:20pm TTh LS-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54087 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/23/2006 TO06/15/2006; requires viewing of 5.75 hours per week. Programsmay be purchased, watched on OCTV or viewed in the LearningCenter. 50975STAFF08:00am-10:50am MTW LS-83.00NOTE: CRN 50975 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200651975 STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW OE-1 3.00NOTE: CRN 51975 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006PE R130 Martial Arts-Jujitsu 1.50 UnitsThe feudal Samurai warrior class once used jujitsu, one of theoldest Japanese martial arts practiced. It is an unarmedself-defence system incorporating various methods of defensivetactics. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken a maximum of three times. 53169CASILLAS G 11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh PE-3 1.50NOTE: CRN 53169 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006PE R131AKOFIT/Aerobic Kickboxing I 1.50 UnitsKOFIT/Aerobic Kickboxing I is designed to burn more fat than theaverage aerobic class. Body conditioning and weight loss areemphasized. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54394CASILLAS G 08:00am-11:20am MTWTh PE-3 1.50NOTE: CRN 54394 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006PE R143 Running for Fitness 1.50 UnitsExercise program of relaxed walking and running to improve fitness level of nearly everyone at any age level. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum offour times. 53987JONES JE 06:00pm-08:50pm W SF 1.50AND 08:00am-10:50am S SFNOTE: CRN 53987 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/01/2006 TO07/29/200653997SHARPGA08:00am-09:50am MTWTh PE-1 1.50NOTE: CRN 53997 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R146AWalking for Fitness I 1.50 UnitsCourse designed to provide exercise and fitness training for thesedentary student population. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. May be taken for a maximum of twotimes. 53998SHARPGA08:00am-09:50am MTWTh PE-1 1.50NOTE: CRN 53998 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006‰ Class ListingsWebSTAR Register for classes • Enrollment Verification • Search for open classeswww.vcccd.net/webstar Pay fees • Check grades • View transcript • View account balance SUMMER 200625* Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. PE R146B Walking for Fitness II 1.50 UnitsCourse designed to provide exercise and fitness training for thewalking student population. PREQ: PE R146A. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 53999SHARPGA08:00am-09:50am MTWTh PE-1 1.50NOTE: CRN 53999 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R147 Isotonic Exercise 1.50 UnitsStudies mechanics of isotonics with examination of movement, endurance, flexibility, and strength exercises. Transfer credit: CSU. 51269COHEN PJ 06:00pm-08:50pm TTh PE-3 1.50AND 09:00am-11:50am S PE-3NOTE: CRN 51269 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO07/29/2006PE R148 Women's Conditioning 1.50 UnitsDesigned to improve general condition, feeling, and appearanceof the body. Includes weight lifting, vigorous exercise, andunderstanding of effects of different types of exercise. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 51270COHEN PJ 06:00pm-08:50pm TTh PE-3 1.50AND 09:00am-11:50am S PE-3NOTE: CRN 51270 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO07/29/2006PE R149 Circuit Training 1.50 UnitsCircuit training is a system of exercises designed in a particularsequence to meet a fitness goal. Students move from exercisestation to station completing the circuit in a specific amount of time. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 53981MCCLURKIN LR 11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 53981 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/2006 53983SHARPGA05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 53983 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200651200MCCARTHYR 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 51200 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200651221BECKTELW 11:00am-12:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 51221 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200651277GREANEYRA07:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 51277 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R150 Weight Training/Conditioning 1.50 UnitsBasic techniques, skills and principles of fitness and developmentand maintenance of a high level of efficiency. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 53982MCCLURKIN LR 11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 53982 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200653984SHARPGA05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 53984 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200651213MCCARTHYR 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 51213 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200651223BECKTELW 11:00am-12:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 51223 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200654003SCANLON MP02:00pm-03:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 54003 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/200651278GREANEYRA07:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh PE-5 1.50NOTE: CRN 51278 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R155ABasketball I 1.50 UnitsDevelopment of basic skills in playing basketball, including rulesand techniques. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54006BECKTELW 02:00pm-03:50pm MTWTh PE-1 1.50NOTE: CRN 54006 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R155B Basketball II 1.50 UnitsFor those students who want to become proficient in basketball. PREQ: PE R155Aor equivalent. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54007BECKTELW 02:00pm-03:50pm MTWTh PE-1 1.50NOTE: CRN 54007 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R156ABaseball I 1.50 UnitsDevelopment of basic skills for playing baseball, including rulesand techniques. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54008LARSON J 03:00pm-05:50pm MTW BBD 1.50NOTE: CRN 54008 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006PE R156B Baseball II 2.00 UnitsDevelopment of higher proficiency and performance of baseballskills with special emphasis on game strategy and techniques. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54009LARSON J 03:00pm-06:50pm MTW BBD 2.00NOTE: CRN 54009 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006PE R159ASoccer I 1.50 UnitsDevelopment of skills in playing soccer, including rules, techniques, and strategy. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of two times. 54395GREANEYRA05:00pm-06:50pm TWTh SF 1.50NOTE: CRN 54395 IS A8 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/15/2006 TO08/10/200654010SCANLON MP05:00pm-06:50pm MTWTh SF 1.50NOTE: CRN 54010 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006PE R159B Soccer II 1.50 UnitsAdvanced techniques and skills in the game of soccer. PREQ: PE R159Aor equivalent. Transfer credit: CSU. May betaken for a maximum of two times. 54396GREANEYRA05:00pm-06:50pm TWTh SF 1.50NOTE: CRN 54396 IS A8 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/15/2006 TO08/10/200654011SCANLON MP05:00pm-06:50pm MTWTh SF 1.50NOTE: CRN 54011 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO08/03/2006‰ * Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. PE R165 Conditioning for Athletes .50-1.00 UnitsThis course is designed to properly prepare and conditionprospective athletes. Athletes engaged in varsity athletics needadditional preparation to ensure optimal opportunity to perform tothe best of their abilities. Transfer credit: CSU. May be taken for a maximum of four times. 51951WALKER A06:00pm-08:50pm TTh PE-2 1.00NOTE: CRN 51951 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/15/2006 TO08/11/200654184GREANEYRA05:30pm-07:50pm TWTh PE-1 1.00NOTE: CRN 54184 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/200654036MIRANDARR 06:00pm-08:50pm MW PE-1 .50NOTE: CRN 54036 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/17/2006 TO08/09/2006POLITICALSCIENCESOCIOLOGYPSYCHOLOGYPOLS R100 Introduction to Politics 3.00 UnitsCourse introduces students to the ideas and institutions of politicsat the local, state and Federal levels. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54130STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LS-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54130 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006POLS R101 Govt US Institutions/Politics 3.00 UnitsStudy of principles, institutions and politics of AmericanGovernment with special attention to the dynamics of voting, campaigns, representative government, presidential leadershipand the economic functions of government. Field trips may be required. Credit:CSU;UC. 54086GUEVARAGY06:00pm-09:50pm MW LS-6 3.00NOTE: CRN 54086 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/14/2006; requires viewing of 5.75 hours per week. Programsmay be purchased, watched on OCTV or viewed in the LearningCenter. 50995GUEVARAGY06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-6 3.00NOTE: CRN 50995 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006PSY R101 General Psychology 3.00 UnitsIntroduction to subject matter of psychology, including scientificmethod, biology of behavior, conditioning and learning, intelligence, motivation, personality, mental health, and therapy. CAN: PSY2. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51333CHAPARRO LL08:00am-10:50am MTWTh CSSC-1013.00NOTE: CRN 51333 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/21/2006PSY R102AInterpersonal Relations 3.00 UnitsClass provides exploration of personal awareness and interaction. Students will learn to apply psychological principles of humanbehavior, and explore ways of knowing themselves and others. Transfer credit: CSU. 54403STAFF 11:00am-01:50pm MTW LA-19 3.00NOTE: CRN 54403 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/26/200653195STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LS-12 3.00NOTE: CRN 53195 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006PSY R107 Sex Roles 3.00 UnitsClass explores sex role development and how roles can bechanged, role conflicts, common stereotypes of males andfemales, women as a minority group, aspects of sexuality, andpsycho-social implications of the liberation movement; psycho-social aspects of both sex roles are emphasized. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as SOC R104.54405BUTLER M 08:00am-10:50am MTW LS-12 3.00NOTE: CRN 54405 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006Fees are due immediately or you MAYbe dropped from classes or a hold placed on your account. SOC R101 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 UnitsAnalysis of historical development of sociology and recent trends inthe field; studing the relationship between social structure andhuman behaviors; emphasis on such basic factors as socialization, culture, class, race, and social change. Field trips may be required. CAN: SOC 2. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54082BUTLER M 08:00am-10:50am MW LA-6 3.00NOTE: CRN 54082 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/14/2006; includes lecture and in-class discussions. Viewing ofvideos with outside writing assignments are included in theinstruction of the social structures and human behavior found inour culture.ALLSTUDENTS REQUIRED TO ATTENDORIENTATION ON MAY22, 2006 AT8 AM. MIDTERM AND FINALEXAMS TAKEN IN CLASS. THIS COURSE SATISFIES GENERALEDUCATION REQUIREMENTFOR MANYPRE-PROFESSIONALMAJORS, AND TRANSFERS TO BOTH UC AND CSU, and a CANDESIGNATION. 52531BUTLER M 11:00am-01:50pm MTW LA-6 3.00NOTE: CRN 52531 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006SOC R102 Social Problems 3.00 UnitsStudy of contemporary social problems from a theoretical frame- work, emphasizing social conditions causing social problems andexamining existing programs aimed at their solution. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 51006STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh LA-13 3.00NOTE: CRN 51006 IS A7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO08/03/2006SOC R104 Sex Roles 3.00 UnitsClass explores sex role development and how roles can bechanged, role conflicts, common stereotypes of males andfemales, women as a minority group, aspects of sexuality, and psycho-social implications of the liberation movement; psycho-social aspects of both sex roles are emphasized. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. Same as PSYR107.54404BUTLER M 08:00am-10:50am MTW LS-12 3.00NOTE: CRN 54404 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006SOC R110 Intro to Field Studies 3.00 UnitsThis course is for students who seek the knowledge andexperience gained through both classroom and applied on-siteinvolvement with government and/or social agencies in thecommunity. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU. 54447STAFF 06:00pm-08:50pm MTh CSSC-106 3.00NOTE: CRN 54447 IS A9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/05/2006 TO07/29/2006SUMMER 2006Class Listings26 * Indicates off-campus class. See Page 16 for location. SPANISHSPEECHSPAN R101A Elementary Spanish IA 3.00 UnitsIntroduction to language and culture of the Spanish-speakingworld, designed for students who have had no formal training inSpanish; emphasis on oral communication and on reading andwriting. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 52022EBLEN CP11:30am-02:50pm MTWTh LRC-3 3.00NOTE: CRN 52022 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200654105STAFF 05:30pm-08:50pm MTWTh LRC-3 3.00NOTE: CRN 54105 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200654106STAFF 11:00am-01:50pm MTW LRC-3 3.00NOTE: CRN 54106 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200651062STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW LRC-3 3.00NOTE: CRN 51062 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/2006Learn Spanish and listen to traditional Spanish songsperformed by a young Mariachi band from Oxnard College. Spanish cuisine is "deliciosa." Learn Spanish and savor agreat dinner at a magnificent restaurant enjoying Mariachibands. Summer is fun at Oxnard College. Come and join us at theCultural Institute for Spanish Language and Culture. Enjoy freeactivities, concerts, field trips, movies, exhibits andtravelogues. Free popcorn at the movies! WebSTAR Register for classes • Enrollment Verification • Search for open classeswww.vcccd.net/webstar Pay fees • Check grades • View transcript • View account balance SPCH R101 Intro to Oral Communication 3.00 UnitsTraining and practice in basic principles of effective oralcommunication through participation in public speaking, groupdiscussion, and oral reading. ADVISORY: ENGLR101 or equivalent. CAN: SPCH 4. Transfer credit: CSU;UC. 54103STAFF 08:00am-11:20am MTWTh LA-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54103 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200654060STAFF 06:00pm-09:20pm MTWTh LA-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54060 IS A4 WEEK CLASS FROM 05/22/2006 TO06/15/200654100STAFF 08:00am-10:50am MTW LRC-5 3.00NOTE: CRN 54100 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200654101STAFF 11:00am-01:50pm MTW LA-16 3.00NOTE: CRN 54101 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200650984STAFF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW LRC-4 3.00NOTE: CRN 50984 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/19/2006 TO07/31/200650985STAFF 05:30pm-09:50pm TTh LA-9 3.00NOTE: CRN 50985 IS A6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2006 TO07/27/2006Class ListingsSUMMER 200627