| |
CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| ACDV B190 - Tech/Students w/Disabilities |
|
70403 |
F |
11:40 - 12:45 PM |
10/25 to 12/13 |
Main Campus |
L 148 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/25/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Provides individual computer access assessment. Based on the findings, students are trained on the appropriate access technologies (text-to-speech, voice recognition, reading and writing tools, etc.). Designed to teach the fundamental access technologies needed for the student to complete writing assignments, web search projects, and to be independent in other courses.
|
| ACDV B66 - Student Success |
|
70464 |
MW |
10:15 - 12:25 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Van Horne K |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ACDV B280 or B281. Description: Covers the development of successful personal behaviors; interpersonal skills development, effective listening and note taking, time management, textbook reading, math computation, and test taking skills necessary for success in connected core courses. Note for 70464: This section is part of a Learning Community Program: LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, ACDV B66. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B515, refer to the Learning Community online schedule
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|
70468 |
TTh |
10:15 - 12:25 PM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Bohan T |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ACDV B280 or B281. Description: Covers the development of successful personal behaviors; interpersonal skills development, effective listening and note taking, time management, textbook reading, math computation, and test taking skills necessary for success in connected core courses. Note for 70468: This section is part of a Learning Community Program: LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, ACDV B66. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B515, refer to the Learning Community online schedule
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|
70469 |
TTh |
1:00 - 3:10 PM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Jackson D |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ACDV B280 or B281. Description: Covers the development of successful personal behaviors; interpersonal skills development, effective listening and note taking, time management, textbook reading, math computation, and test taking skills necessary for success in connected core courses. Note for 70469: This section is part of a Learning Community Program: LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, ACDV B66. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B515, refer to the Learning Community online schedule
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|
70472 |
MW |
8:00 - 10:10 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Schaefer C |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ACDV B280 or B281. Description: Covers the development of successful personal behaviors; interpersonal skills development, effective listening and note taking, time management, textbook reading, math computation, and test taking skills necessary for success in connected core courses. Note for 70472: This section is part of a Learning Community Program: LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills, ACDV B66. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B516, CRN refer to the Learning Community online schedule.
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| ACDV B70B - Study Skills: Note Taking |
|
70491 |
MW |
11:10 - 12:25 PM |
9/16 to 10/2 |
Main Campus |
AG 9 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/16/2013 - 10/2/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students work interactively in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improve skills in thefollowing areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70491: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
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|
MTWThF |
TBD |
9/16 to 10/2 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/16/2013 - 10/2/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students work interactively in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improve skills in thefollowing areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70491: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
70492 |
TTh |
1:00 - 2:25 PM |
9/17 to 10/3 |
Main Campus |
SS 122 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/17/2013 - 10/3/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students work interactively in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improve skills in thefollowing areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70492: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
|
|
MTWThF |
TBD |
9/17 to 10/3 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/17/2013 - 10/3/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students work interactively in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improve skills in thefollowing areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70492: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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| ACDV B70C - Study Skills: Textbook Reading |
|
70493 |
MW |
11:10 - 12:25 PM |
10/7 to 10/23 |
Main Campus |
AG 9 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 10/23/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students my take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students interactively work in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improveskills in the following areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70493: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
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|
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/7 to 10/23 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 10/23/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students my take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students interactively work in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improveskills in the following areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70493: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
70494 |
TTh |
1:00 - 2:25 PM |
10/8 to 10/24 |
Main Campus |
SS 122 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/8/2013 - 10/24/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students my take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students interactively work in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improveskills in the following areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70494: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
|
|
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/8 to 10/24 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/8/2013 - 10/24/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students my take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. Students interactively work in small groups, whole class and independently through guided instruction and hands-on activities to improveskills in the following areas: Topics: ACDV B70a-Time Management, ACDV B70b-Note Taking, ACDV B70c-Textbook Reading, ACDV B70d-Test Taking, ACDV B70e-Memory, ACDV B70f-Vocabulary. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass grading only. Note for 70494: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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| ACDV B70D - Study Skills: Test Taking |
|
70495 |
MW |
11:10 - 12:40 PM |
10/28 to 11/13 |
Main Campus |
AG 9 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/28/2013 - 11/13/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for the college classes. ACDV B70d-Test Taking, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70495: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
|
|
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/28 to 11/13 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/28/2013 - 11/13/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for the college classes. ACDV B70d-Test Taking, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70495: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
70496 |
TTh |
1:00 - 2:25 PM |
10/29 to 11/14 |
Main Campus |
SS 122 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/29/2013 - 11/14/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for the college classes. ACDV B70d-Test Taking, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70496: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
|
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/29 to 11/14 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/29/2013 - 11/14/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for the college classes. ACDV B70d-Test Taking, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70496: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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| ACDV B70E - Study Skills: Memory |
|
70497 |
MW |
11:10 - 12:15 PM |
11/18 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
AG 9 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/18/2013 - 12/11/2013 (3 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70e-Memory, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70497: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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MTWThF |
TBD |
11/18 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/18/2013 - 12/11/2013 (3 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70e-Memory, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70497: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
70498 |
TTh |
1:00 - 2:25 PM |
11/19 to 12/5 |
Main Campus |
SS 122 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/19/2013 - 12/5/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70e-Memory, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70498: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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MTWThF |
TBD |
11/19 to 12/5 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/19/2013 - 12/5/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70e-Memory, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70498: Students must arrange 6 additional lba hours in SS 143 for this course.
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| ACDV B70F - Study Skills: Vocabulary |
|
70499 |
TTh |
11:10 - 12:25 PM |
10/29 to 11/14 |
Main Campus |
LA 114 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/29/2013 - 11/14/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six- mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70f-Vocabulary, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70499: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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MTWThF |
TBD |
10/29 to 11/14 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Fox P |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/29/2013 - 11/14/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six- mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70f-Vocabulary, offered Credit/No Credit grading. Note for 70499: Students must arrange 9 additional lab hours in SS 143 for this course.
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|
70500 |
MW |
1:00 - 2:25 PM |
11/20 to 12/4 |
Main Campus |
SS 128 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/20/2013 - 12/4/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six- mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70f-Vocabulary, offered Credit/No Credit grading.
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MTWThF |
TBD |
11/20 to 12/4 |
Main Campus |
SS 143 |
Pierce E |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/20/2013 - 12/4/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - four levels prior to transfer or satisfactory completion of ACDV B62 with minimum grade of C. Description: Students may take any or all of the six- mini-courses offered. Each half-unit course is designed to give practical training in studying effectively for college classes. ACDV B70f-Vocabulary, offered Credit/No Credit grading.
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| ENGL B1A - Expository Composition |
|
71031 |
MTWTh |
10:30 - 12:40 PM |
10/21 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
H 6 |
Mitchell D |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENGL B50 with a grade of "C" or Reading Level 6 - Transfer and English Level 6 - Transfer. Description: Expository writing and reading. Emphasizes the organization and development of expository essays, study of style, application of critical thinking and writing skills, and preparation of a research paper. Note for 71031: This section is part of a learning community, LRNC 510 section ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC 510 section 02. It is comprised of ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students will register for the learning community but will eventually be dropped from the community and added to ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. ENGL B50 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENGL B1A will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/14/2013
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|
71032 |
MTWTh |
10:30 - 12:40 PM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Main Campus |
H 23 |
Hubble C |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENGL B50 with a grade of "C" or Reading Level 6 - Transfer and English Level 6 - Transfer. Description: Expository writing and reading. Emphasizes the organization and development of expository essays, study of style, application of critical thinking and writing skills, and preparation of a research paper. Note for 71032: This section is part of a learning community, LRNC 510 section ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC 510 section 03. It is comprised of ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students will register for the learning community but will eventually be dropped from the community and added to ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. ENGL B50 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENGL B1A will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/14/2013
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|
71033 |
MTWTh |
1:00 - 3:10 PM |
10/21 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
H 6 |
Freeman K |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENGL B50 with a grade of "C" or Reading Level 6 - Transfer and English Level 6 - Transfer. Description: Expository writing and reading. Emphasizes the organization and development of expository essays, study of style, application of critical thinking and writing skills, and preparation of a research paper. Note for 71033: This section is part of a learning community, LRNC 510, section 05. ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B510, section 04. It is comprised of ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students will register for the learning community but will eventually be dropped from the community and added to ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. ENGL B50 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENGL B1A will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/14/2013
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|
71034 |
MTWTh |
3:20 - 5:30 PM |
10/21 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
H 6 |
Monks R |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENGL B50 with a grade of "C" or Reading Level 6 - Transfer and English Level 6 - Transfer. Description: Expository writing and reading. Emphasizes the organization and development of expository essays, study of style, application of critical thinking and writing skills, and preparation of a research paper. Note for 71034: This section is part of a learning community, LRNC 510, section 05. ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B510, section 05. It is comprised of ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students will register for the learning community but will eventually be dropped from the community and added to ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. ENGL B50 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENGL B1A will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/14/2013
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|
72398 |
MTWTh |
1:00 - 3:10 PM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Delano |
DST |
Mitchell W |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENGL B50 with a grade of "C" or Reading Level 6 - Transfer and English Level 6 - Transfer. Description: Expository writing and reading. Emphasizes the organization and development of expository essays, study of style, application of critical thinking and writing skills, and preparation of a research paper. Note for 72398. This section is part of a learning community, LRNC B510, ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students cannot register into this sectin but must register in LRNC B510, CRN 72396.
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| ENGL B34 - Intro to Library Research |
|
71090 |
T |
3:00 - 5:05 PM |
9/10 to 10/29 |
Main Campus |
L 217 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 9/10/2013 - 10/29/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: Reading and Writing - 1 Level prior to transfer. Lecture and hands-on research class which will develop a basic familiarity with libraries and information resources as a foundation for research needs. Students will learn about different types of information resources and different search methods in the library and online. Evaluation and ethical use of resources, both print and electronic, is emphasized. Note for 71090: This is a late start section.
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71091 |
Th |
1:00 - 3:05 PM |
9/12 to 10/31 |
Main Campus |
L 217 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 9/12/2013 - 10/31/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: Reading and Writing - 1 Level prior to transfer. Lecture and hands-on research class which will develop a basic familiarity with libraries and information resources as a foundation for research needs. Students will learn about different types of information resources and different search methods in the library and online. Evaluation and ethical use of resources, both print and electronic, is emphasized. Note for 71091: This is a late start section.
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|
71092 |
W |
6:00 - 8:05 PM |
9/11 to 10/30 |
Main Campus |
L 217 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 9/11/2013 - 10/30/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: Reading and Writing - 1 Level prior to transfer. Lecture and hands-on research class which will develop a basic familiarity with libraries and information resources as a foundation for research needs. Students will learn about different types of information resources and different search methods in the library and online. Evaluation and ethical use of resources, both print and electronic, is emphasized. Note for 71092: This is a late start section.
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| ENGL B50 - Intro to College Composition |
|
71093 |
MTWTh |
8:00 - 10:10 AM |
10/21 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
H 6 |
Marquez R |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENGL B60 or ENSL B60 with a grade of "C" or better or "CR" or English Level 5. Description: Emphasizes the writing of expository and argumentative essays and the comprehension and analysis of readings. Prepares transfer students for English B1a. Note: Formerly ENGL B1 or ENSL B1. Note for 71093: This section is part of a learning community, LRNC 510. ENGL B50 and ENGL B1A. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B510 Section 01. It includes writing instruction on computers. ENGL B50 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENGL B1A will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/14/2013
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| ENGL B60 - Basic Writing Skills |
|
71140 |
MTWTh |
1:00 - 3:10 PM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Main Campus |
H 22 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ACDV B68 or ENSL B70 with a minimum grade of "C" or "CR" or English Level 4. Description: Review and application of fundamentals of standard English. Emphasizes sentence, paragraph, and short essay writing. Note for 71140: This is a late start 8-week section.
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| ENSL B50 - Intro to College Composition |
|
71184 |
MTWTh |
1:00 - 3:05 PM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Main Campus |
LA 204 |
Hart J |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisites: ENSL B60 or ENGL B60 with a minimum grade of "C" or 'CR,' or placement based on the Bakersfield College English as a Second Language Placement Test. Description: Composition course for foreign/bilingual students which provides extensive practice in rhetorical modes of composition and persuasion as well as comprehension and analysis of reading. Stresses both organization and in-depth essay development. Prepares students for ENGL B1a. Note: Formerly ENSL B1. Note for 71184: This section is part of a learning community, LRCN B507, ENSL Writing Express: ENSL B60/B50. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B507. ENSL B60 will be taught 8/26/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENSL B50 will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013
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| ENSL B60 - Basic Writing Skills |
|
71192 |
MTWTh |
8:00 - 10:10 AM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Main Campus |
FACE 20 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENSL B70 (formerly ENSL B3) or ACDV B68 with a minimum grade of "C," or placement based on the Bakersfield College English as a Second Language Placement Test. Description: Writing course for international/multilingual students at the advanced level of English who require grammar and composition skills necessary to take essay exams, improve personal and professional writing, or prepare for ENSL B50 or ENGL B1a. (A minimum grade of "C" in ENSL B60 will satisfy prerequisite for ENSL B1 or ENGL B1.) Note: Not open to students with credit in ENSL B2. Note for 71192: This section is part of a learning community, LRCN B505, secction 01, ENSL Writing Express: ENSL B70 and ENSL B60, and is comprised of ENSL B70, and ENSL B60. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B505 section 01. ENSL B70 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENSL B60 will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013
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71194 |
MTWTh |
10:30 - 12:35 PM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Main Campus |
LA 222 |
Parent J |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENSL B70 (formerly ENSL B3) or ACDV B68 with a minimum grade of "C," or placement based on the Bakersfield College English as a Second Language Placement Test. Description: Writing course for international/multilingual students at the advanced level of English who require grammar and composition skills necessary to take essay exams, improve personal and professional writing, or prepare for ENSL B50 or ENGL B1a. (A minimum grade of "C" in ENSL B60 will satisfy prerequisite for ENSL B1 or ENGL B1.) Note: Not open to students with credit in ENSL B2. Note for 71194: This section is part of a learning community, LRCN B505, ENSL Writing Express: ENSL B60 and ENSL B70, and is comprised of ENSL B60, 3, and ENSL B70. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B505. ENSL B70 will be taught 8/24/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENSL B60 will be taught 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013
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71198 |
MTWTh |
10:30 - 12:35 PM |
10/21 to 12/13 |
Delano |
DST |
Baker A |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/13/2013 (7 weeks)
Prerequisite: ENSL B70 (formerly ENSL B3) or ACDV B68 with a minimum grade of "C," or placement based on the Bakersfield College English as a Second Language Placement Test. Description: Writing course for international/multilingual students at the advanced level of English who require grammar and composition skills necessary to take essay exams, improve personal and professional writing, or prepare for ENSL B50 or ENGL B1a. (A minimum grade of "C" in ENSL B60 will satisfy prerequisite for ENSL B1 or ENGL B1.) Note: Not open to students with credit in ENSL B2. Note for 71198: This section is part of a learning community, LRCN B505, ENSL Writing Express: ENSL B60 and ENSL B70, and is comprised of ENSL B60, 3, and ENSL B70. Students cannot register into this section but must register in LRNC B505. ENSL B70 will be taught 8/26/2013 - 10/18/2013 ENSL B60 will be taught 10/21/2013 -12/14/2013
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| FIRE B25D - Wildland PIO, Prvntn/Invstgtn |
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71231 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/7 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL |
Forbes J |
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Units: 3.00
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 12/13/2013 (9 weeks)
Description: Presents the information necessary to understand the roles and functions of the Wildland Fire Information Officer, Wildland Fire Prevention Officer, and Wildland Fire Investigation Officer. Note for 71231: Late start, 10 week course. This course is delivered via the Internet. Submitting or emailing the instructor is no longer necessary. After registering you will be contacted by the instructor who will use your BC email address. Be aware your instructor will ONLY contact you using your BC generated email. Check your BC generated email early and often. BC Distance Learning website
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| FIRE B25E - Wildlnd Fire Logistics, Finace |
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71232 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/7 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL |
Forbes J |
| |
Units: 3.00
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 12/13/2013 (9 weeks)
Description: Explains the roles, responsibilities, and functions of the planning, logistics, and finance sections that are utilized during the control of wildland fires. Meets National Wildfire Coordinating Group curriculum criteria. Prepares students for employment with wildland fire management agencies and municipal fire departments. Note for 71232: Late start, 10 week course. This course is delivered via the Internet. Submitting or emailing the instructor is no longer necessary. After registering you will be contacted by the instructor who will use your BC email address. Be aware your instructor will ONLY contact you using your BC generated email. Check your BC generated email early and often. BC Distance Learning website
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| FIRE B66 - Fire Fghtng/Emer Med Sklls Trn |
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71237 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/1 to 5/16 |
Northwest |
ODTF |
Capehart T |
| |
Units: 8.00
Dates: 10/1/2013 - 5/16/2014 (32 weeks)
Description: Programs, workshops, seminars, and hose ladders, tools, salvage, chemistry, extinguisher and agents, fire control, prevention, arson, crowd and traffic control, manual aid, communications, fire and health safety, and emergency rescue techniques. Updates the skills of EMT 1 - non-ambulance certificate holders as prescribed by law.
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71238 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/1 to 5/16 |
Northwest |
ODTF |
Capehart T |
| |
Units: 8.00
Dates: 10/1/2013 - 5/16/2014 (32 weeks)
Description: Programs, workshops, seminars, and hose ladders, tools, salvage, chemistry, extinguisher and agents, fire control, prevention, arson, crowd and traffic control, manual aid, communications, fire and health safety, and emergency rescue techniques. Updates the skills of EMT 1 - non-ambulance certificate holders as prescribed by law.
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| FIRE B72H - Emer Medical Technician I |
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71240 |
TTh |
6:00 - 9:30 PM |
9/10 to 11/16 |
Northwest |
ODTF |
Powell J |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 9/10/2013 - 11/16/2013 (9 weeks)
Recommended: FIRE B1 with a grade of C or better. Description: Designed to certify students as California State Emergency Medical Technicians and gain employment as a Firefighter or ambulance driver or ambulance attendant or law enforcement officer. After successful completion of this course, students will be authorized to take the Kern County EMS, California State Fire Marshal and/or the National Registry EMT examinations. Topics discussed include pre-hospital care terminology, cardiovascular emergencies, pre-hospital childbirth, communicable disease, extrication tools and equipment, automatic external defibrillation and an understanding of the emergency medical system. Course content is based on the guidelines and authority of Title 22, Division 9 of the California Code of Regulations, as well as the U.S. Department of Transportation Emergency Medical Technician-Based Standard National Curriculum, National Registry EMT Examinations. Students must be 18 years of age and have a current CPR card (Title 22, Division 9 of the California Code of Regulations). Students are responsible for paying any certification fees. Note for 71240: This is a 10 week course. Students must be 18 years of age and have a current CPR card. The lab hours for Saturday are 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
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S |
8:00 - 3:05 PM |
9/10 to 11/16 |
Northwest |
ODTF |
Albertson K |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 9/10/2013 - 11/16/2013 (9 weeks)
Recommended: FIRE B1 with a grade of C or better. Description: Designed to certify students as California State Emergency Medical Technicians and gain employment as a Firefighter or ambulance driver or ambulance attendant or law enforcement officer. After successful completion of this course, students will be authorized to take the Kern County EMS, California State Fire Marshal and/or the National Registry EMT examinations. Topics discussed include pre-hospital care terminology, cardiovascular emergencies, pre-hospital childbirth, communicable disease, extrication tools and equipment, automatic external defibrillation and an understanding of the emergency medical system. Course content is based on the guidelines and authority of Title 22, Division 9 of the California Code of Regulations, as well as the U.S. Department of Transportation Emergency Medical Technician-Based Standard National Curriculum, National Registry EMT Examinations. Students must be 18 years of age and have a current CPR card (Title 22, Division 9 of the California Code of Regulations). Students are responsible for paying any certification fees. Note for 71240: This is a 10 week course. Students must be 18 years of age and have a current CPR card. The lab hours for Saturday are 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
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| FIRE B72I - EMT-1 Refresher |
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71241 |
TThS |
TBD |
9/10 to 11/16 |
Northwest |
ODTF |
Capehart T |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 9/10/2013 - 11/16/2013 (9 weeks)
Recommended: Possession of a valid EMT 1 which is current in Kern County. Description: Updates the skills of EMT 1. Certificate holders as prescribed by law. Reviews and updates material in FIRE B72h - EMT 1 - Non-Ambulance. Note for 71241: Students must arrange 16 lecture and 16 lab requruied class hours.
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| INDR B10 - Intro/Industrial Drawing/Graph |
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71369 |
MW |
10:00 - 10:40 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 12 |
Rigby K |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course dealing with conventional drafting methods to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and create delineations for industrial, architectural and engineering drawings. Emphasizes basic drafting skills.
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|
MW |
10:45 - 12:15 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 12 |
Rigby K |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course dealing with conventional drafting methods to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and create delineations for industrial, architectural and engineering drawings. Emphasizes basic drafting skills.
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|
71371 |
MW |
1:00 - 1:40 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 12 |
Willis D |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course dealing with conventional drafting methods to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and create delineations for industrial, architectural and engineering drawings. Emphasizes basic drafting skills.
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MW |
1:45 - 3:15 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 12 |
Willis D |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course dealing with conventional drafting methods to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and create delineations for industrial, architectural and engineering drawings. Emphasizes basic drafting skills.
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| INDR B11 - Introduction to CADD |
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71373 |
MW |
10:30 - 11:10 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 9 |
Willis D |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course utilizing a computer aided drafting and design (CAD) program to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and delineations for industrial, architectural, and engineering drawings. Emphasizes building skills necessary to function as a CAD operator in industry. (Transferable to CSU as an elective.)
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MW |
11:15 - 12:45 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 9 |
Willis D |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course utilizing a computer aided drafting and design (CAD) program to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and delineations for industrial, architectural, and engineering drawings. Emphasizes building skills necessary to function as a CAD operator in industry. (Transferable to CSU as an elective.)
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71374 |
MW |
1:00 - 1:40 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 9 |
Rigby K |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course utilizing a computer aided drafting and design (CAD) program to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and delineations for industrial, architectural, and engineering drawings. Emphasizes building skills necessary to function as a CAD operator in industry. (Transferable to CSU as an elective.)
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MW |
1:45 - 3:15 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
MS 9 |
Rigby K |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course utilizing a computer aided drafting and design (CAD) program to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and delineations for industrial, architectural, and engineering drawings. Emphasizes building skills necessary to function as a CAD operator in industry. (Transferable to CSU as an elective.)
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71377 |
T |
5:30 - 6:35 PM |
10/22 to 12/10 |
Main Campus |
MS 9 |
Willis D |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/10/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course utilizing a computer aided drafting and design (CAD) program to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and delineations for industrial, architectural, and engineering drawings. Emphasizes building skills necessary to function as a CAD operator in industry. (Transferable to CSU as an elective.)
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T |
6:40 - 9:45 PM |
10/22 to 12/10 |
Main Campus |
MS 9 |
Willis D |
| |
Units: 1.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/10/2013 (7 weeks)
Description: Introductory course utilizing a computer aided drafting and design (CAD) program to obtain graphic solutions, design modifications, and delineations for industrial, architectural, and engineering drawings. Emphasizes building skills necessary to function as a CAD operator in industry. (Transferable to CSU as an elective.)
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| LRNC B515 - Improving Basic Writing Skills |
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71408 |
MW |
10:15 - 12:25 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Van Horne K |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
This Learning Community Program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills: ACDV B66. ACDV B66 "Student Success" (2 unit). This course is recommended for students who place below college level in English (Level 3). Note for 71408: This learning community program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, is comprised of ACDV B66, CRN. Students will eventually be dropped from this learning community and added into ACDV B66. For more information, refer to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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71412 |
TTh |
10:15 - 12:25 PM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Bohan T |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
This Learning Community Program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills: ACDV B66. ACDV B66 "Student Success" (2 unit). This course is recommended for students who place below college level in English (Level 3). Note for 71412: This learning community program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, is comprised of ACDV B66, CRN. Students will eventually be dropped from this learning community and added into ACDV B66. For more information, refer to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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|
71413 |
TTh |
1:00 - 3:10 PM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Jackson D |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
This Learning Community Program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills: ACDV B66. ACDV B66 "Student Success" (2 unit). This course is recommended for students who place below college level in English (Level 3). Note for 71413: This learning community program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, is comprised of ACDV B66, CRN. Students will eventually be dropped from this learning community and added into ACDV B66. For more information, refer to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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|
72267 |
MW |
8:00 - 10:10 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
SS 117 |
Schaefer C |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
This Learning Community Program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills: ACDV B66. ACDV B66 "Student Success" (2 unit). This course is recommended for students who place below college level in English (Level 3). Note for 72267: This learning community program, LRNC B515, Improving Basic Writing Skills, is comprised of ACDV, B66, CRN 70472. Students will eventually be dripped from this learning community and added into the the ACDV B66. For more informatin referer to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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| LRNC B516 - Improving Basic Math Skills |
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71424 |
TTh |
3:15 - 5:25 PM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
SS 206 |
Feldman P |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
LRNC B516 - Improving Basic Math Skills This Learning Community Program, LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills: B66 "Student Success" (2 units). This course is recommended for students who place 4 levels prior to transfer in Math. The course requires students to meet with faculty two hours a week in the classroom for lecture and writing development. Some additional computer assignments will be required as homework.
Note for 71424: This learning community program, LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills, is comprised of ACDV B66: ACDV B66, CRN . Students will eventually be dropped from this learning community and added itno the ACDV B66. For more information, refere to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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|
71425 |
MW |
5:30 - 7:40 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
SS 128 |
Chapman W |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
LRNC B516 - Improving Basic Math Skills This Learning Community Program, LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills: B66 "Student Success" (2 units). This course is recommended for students who place 4 levels prior to transfer in Math. The course requires students to meet with faculty two hours a week in the classroom for lecture and writing development. Some additional computer assignments will be required as homework.
Note for 71425: This learning community program, LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills, is comprised of ACDV B66: ACDV B66, CRN . Students will eventually be dropped from this learning community and added itno the ACDV B66. For more information, refere to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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|
71426 |
TTh |
5:30 - 7:40 PM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
SS 128 |
Chapman W |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
LRNC B516 - Improving Basic Math Skills This Learning Community Program, LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills: B66 "Student Success" (2 units). This course is recommended for students who place 4 levels prior to transfer in Math. The course requires students to meet with faculty two hours a week in the classroom for lecture and writing development. Some additional computer assignments will be required as homework.
Note for 71426: This learning community program, LRNC B516, Improving Basic Math Skills, is comprised of ACDV B66: ACDV B66, CRN . Students will eventually be dropped from this learning community and added itno the ACDV B66. For more information, refere to the Learning Community online schedule information.
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| MATH B50 - Mod College Arithmetic/Pre-Alg |
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71466 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
9/16 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 9/16/2013 - 12/13/2013 (12 weeks)
Prerequisite: ACDV B78 or equivalent arithmetic course with a grade of "C" or better or qualifying score on placement assessment. Description: A general review of basic arithmetic including the fundamental operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Emphasis is placed on real life applications, including percents, ratios, proportions, exponents, averages, estimation, graphs and measurement. The introduction to algebra includes operations with signed numbers and solving simple equations. Not open to students with credit in MATH B251 and MATH B252. Note for 71466: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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|
71467 |
MTWTh |
TBD |
10/7 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 12/13/2013 (9 weeks)
Prerequisite: ACDV B78 or equivalent arithmetic course with a grade of "C" or better or qualifying score on placement assessment. Description: A general review of basic arithmetic including the fundamental operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Emphasis is placed on real life applications, including percents, ratios, proportions, exponents, averages, estimation, graphs and measurement. The introduction to algebra includes operations with signed numbers and solving simple equations. Not open to students with credit in MATH B251 and MATH B252. Note for 71467: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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|
71468 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
11/4 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
| |
Units: 4.00
Dates: 11/4/2013 - 12/13/2013 (5 weeks)
Prerequisite: ACDV B78 or equivalent arithmetic course with a grade of "C" or better or qualifying score on placement assessment. Description: A general review of basic arithmetic including the fundamental operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Emphasis is placed on real life applications, including percents, ratios, proportions, exponents, averages, estimation, graphs and measurement. The introduction to algebra includes operations with signed numbers and solving simple equations. Not open to students with credit in MATH B251 and MATH B252. Note for 71468: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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| MATH B60 - Beginning Algebra |
|
71496 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
9/16 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
| |
Units: 5.00
Dates: 9/16/2013 - 12/13/2013 (12 weeks)
Prerequisite: MATH B50 or Equivalent pre-algebra course with a grade of "C" or better or Mathematics 2 levels prior to transfer. Fundamental concepts and mathematical processes first degree equations,polynomials, special products and factoring, rational expressions and equations, ratios, proportions, exponents, graphs, simultaneous linear equations. Note for 71496: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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|
71497 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/7 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
| |
Units: 5.00
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 12/13/2013 (9 weeks)
Prerequisite: MATH B50 or Equivalent pre-algebra course with a grade of "C" or better or Mathematics 2 levels prior to transfer. Fundamental concepts and mathematical processes first degree equations,polynomials, special products and factoring, rational expressions and equations, ratios, proportions, exponents, graphs, simultaneous linear equations. Note for 71497: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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71498 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
11/4 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
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Units: 5.00
Dates: 11/4/2013 - 12/13/2013 (5 weeks)
Prerequisite: MATH B50 or Equivalent pre-algebra course with a grade of "C" or better or Mathematics 2 levels prior to transfer. Fundamental concepts and mathematical processes first degree equations,polynomials, special products and factoring, rational expressions and equations, ratios, proportions, exponents, graphs, simultaneous linear equations. Note for 71498: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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| MATH B70 - Intermediate Algebra |
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71535 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
9/16 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
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Units: 5.00
Dates: 9/16/2013 - 12/13/2013 (12 weeks)
Prerequisite: MATH B60 or Equivalent intro-Algebra with a grade of C or better Mathematics - 1 Level Prior to Transfer Topics for the course are functions and operations on functions; system of linear equations, linear, and absolute value inequalities; linear, absolute value, and quadratic equations; radicals and operations with radicals; equations involving radicals; exponential and logarithmic equations; and conic sections. Note for 71535: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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71536 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
10/7 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
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Units: 5.00
Dates: 10/7/2013 - 12/13/2013 (9 weeks)
Prerequisite: MATH B60 or Equivalent intro-Algebra with a grade of C or better Mathematics - 1 Level Prior to Transfer Topics for the course are functions and operations on functions; system of linear equations, linear, and absolute value inequalities; linear, absolute value, and quadratic equations; radicals and operations with radicals; equations involving radicals; exponential and logarithmic equations; and conic sections. Note for 71536: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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71537 |
MTWThF |
TBD |
11/4 to 12/13 |
Online |
OL HYBRI |
Vickrey R |
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Units: 5.00
Dates: 11/4/2013 - 12/13/2013 (5 weeks)
Prerequisite: MATH B60 or Equivalent intro-Algebra with a grade of C or better Mathematics - 1 Level Prior to Transfer Topics for the course are functions and operations on functions; system of linear equations, linear, and absolute value inequalities; linear, absolute value, and quadratic equations; radicals and operations with radicals; equations involving radicals; exponential and logarithmic equations; and conic sections. Note for 71537: This course is a combination on-line and on-campus course. STUDENTS SHOULD COME TO CAMPUS TO ATTEND AN ORIENTATION SESSION. Instructor approval is required, students should call 661-395-4530 for more information. Students are required to come to the Math Learning Center at Bakersfield College monthly during the semester for testing. The course is taught using an Internet-based program called ALEKS. Students may go to http://www.aleks.com for a free 24-hour trial. Instructor support is available at the Math Learning Center (SS140) at Bakersfield College from 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays and on Friday 8:30am-12:20 p.m.. Students are encouraged to come into the Math Lab to work, but they are not required to do so. STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO EMAIL THE INSTRUCTOR, as contact information will be collected at the Orientation. All other details concerning the class will be covered in the orientation. Frequently asked questions can be found at the Math Learning Center website www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/mlc. BC Distance Learning website
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| STDV B1 - Educational Planning |
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72329 |
S |
9:00 - 1:30 PM |
8/31 to 9/7 |
Main Campus |
LA 203 |
Quintanilla J |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 8/31/2013 - 9/7/2013 (1 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Note for 72329: Late starting class
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72330 |
S |
9:00 - 1:30 PM |
9/14 to 9/21 |
Main Campus |
LA 203 |
Quintanilla J |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/14/2013 - 9/21/2013 (1 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Note for 72330: late starting class
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72331 |
W |
6:00 - 9:00 PM |
9/4 to 9/18 |
Main Campus |
LA 110 |
Marquez M |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/4/2013 - 9/18/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Note for 72331: Late starting class
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72332 |
W |
6:00 - 9:00 PM |
9/25 to 10/9 |
Main Campus |
LA 110 |
Marquez M |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/25/2013 - 10/9/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Note for 72332: Late starting class
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72333 |
T |
6:00 - 9:00 PM |
10/15 to 10/29 |
Main Campus |
LA 109 |
Marquez M |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/15/2013 - 10/29/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Note for 72333: Late starting class
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72358 |
MW |
2:35 - 3:40 PM |
11/13 to 12/4 |
Main Campus |
LA 218 |
Burum J |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 11/13/2013 - 12/4/2013 (3 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees.
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72276 |
T |
6:00 - 9:10 PM |
9/3 to 9/17 |
Delano |
DST 126 |
Sierra S |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 9/3/2013 - 9/17/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees.
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72277 |
T |
6:00 - 9:10 PM |
10/1 to 10/15 |
Delano |
DST 126 |
Sierra S |
| |
Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/1/2013 - 10/15/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees.
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72278 |
T |
6:00 - 9:10 PM |
10/29 to 11/12 |
Delano |
DST 126 |
Sierra S |
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Units: 0.50
Dates: 10/29/2013 - 11/12/2013 (2 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Designed to assist students in understanding college requirements and to help them in making educational plans. Required for the associate's degree. Satisfies the 0.5 units educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Note: Required for both the A.A. and A.S. degrees.
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| STDV B2 - Career Decision Making/Planng |
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72335 |
S |
9:00 - 12:20 PM |
9/28 to 11/16 |
Main Campus |
LA 203 |
Quintanilla J |
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Units: 1.50
Dates: 9/28/2013 - 11/16/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: An introduction to career search and strategies. Provides an overview of the career decision- making process including goal setting, decision making and research in the job market. Satisfies the 0.5 educational planning graduation requirement for Bakersfield College. Note for 72335: Late starting class
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72345 |
MW |
1:00 - 2:05 PM |
9/30 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
LA 218 |
Burum J |
| |
Units: 1.50
Dates: 9/30/2013 - 12/11/2013 (10 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: An introduction to career search and strategies. Provides an overview of the career decision- making process including goal setting, decision making and research in the job market. Satisfies the 0.5 educational planning graduation requirement for Bakersfield College.
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| STDV B6 - Tools for College Survival |
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72336 |
S |
9:00 - 12:00 PM |
8/31 to 11/16 |
Main Campus |
LA 222 |
Plant D |
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Units: 2.00
Dates: 8/31/2013 - 11/16/2013 (11 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Integrates personal growth, learning techniques academic and career success, problem solving, critical, and creative thinking. Course focuses on the following topics: self-evaluation and assessment, goal setting, career decision making, educational planning, time and financial management techniques, instructor-student relationships, cultural diversity, stress management, campus resources, learning styles and strategies including lecture note- taking, test taking, memory and concentration. Satisfies 0.5 unit educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Elective credit only.
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CRN |
Days |
Times |
Dates |
Campus |
Location |
Instructor |
| WELD B1A - Intro Oxy Acetylne Weld/Cuttng |
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71859 |
MW |
1:00 - 2:30 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 207 |
Ralls J |
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Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Properties and characteristics of metals. Safety, theory, and practical experience in oxy-acetylene welding, cutting, and joint design, codes and weld testing. Not open to students who have taken WELD B1ab. Elective credit only. Materials Fee: $25.00 for project materials. Note for 71859: Instructional fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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MW |
2:35 - 4:05 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 9 |
Ralls J |
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Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Properties and characteristics of metals. Safety, theory, and practical experience in oxy-acetylene welding, cutting, and joint design, codes and weld testing. Not open to students who have taken WELD B1ab. Elective credit only. Materials Fee: $25.00 for project materials. Note for 71859: Instructional fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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| WELD B1B - Intro to the Welding Processes |
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71861 |
MW |
1:00 - 2:30 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 208M |
Komin M |
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Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Properties and characteristics of metals and a survey of metal welding processes. Safety, theory, and practical experience in shielded metal arc, PAC, MIG, TIG, FCAW, Shear & Brake, joint design, codes and weld testing. Materials Fee: $25.00 will apply towards steel, welding rods, and welding resume for industry AWS certification. Note for 71861: Instructional fee of $25 applies towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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MW |
2:30 - 4:00 PM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 8 |
Komin M |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Properties and characteristics of metals and a survey of metal welding processes. Safety, theory, and practical experience in shielded metal arc, PAC, MIG, TIG, FCAW, Shear & Brake, joint design, codes and weld testing. Materials Fee: $25.00 will apply towards steel, welding rods, and welding resume for industry AWS certification. Note for 71861: Instructional fee of $25 applies towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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| WELD B53B - Shielded Metal Arc Welding |
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71865 |
MW |
7:45 - 9:15 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 207 |
Grays R |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Basic arc welding theory and manipulative skills related to the shielded metal are welding process, including welding in all positions with various electrodes. Note for 71865: Instructional fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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MW |
9:20 - 10:50 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 9 |
Grays R |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Basic arc welding theory and manipulative skills related to the shielded metal are welding process, including welding in all positions with various electrodes. Note for 71865: Instructional fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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| WELD B55B - Structural Plate Certification |
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71870 |
TTh |
7:45 - 9:15 AM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
INDT 207 |
Grays R |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: WELD B53b with a grade of C or better, or three years work experience as a welder. Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Safety, introduction to welding codes, welding discontinuities and practical welding. Experience on plate with SMAW (shielded metal arc welding) or FCAW (flux core arc welding), based on the American Welding Society DI.1 structural code. Weld 1" plate in 1G, 2G, 3G, & 4G fixed position for certification. Note for 71870: Instructionl fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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TTh |
9:20 - 10:50 AM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
INDT 9 |
Grays R |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: WELD B53b with a grade of C or better, or three years work experience as a welder. Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Safety, introduction to welding codes, welding discontinuities and practical welding. Experience on plate with SMAW (shielded metal arc welding) or FCAW (flux core arc welding), based on the American Welding Society DI.1 structural code. Weld 1" plate in 1G, 2G, 3G, & 4G fixed position for certification. Note for 71870: Instructionl fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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72365 |
TTh |
7:45 - 9:15 AM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
INDT 208M |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: WELD B53b with a grade of C or better, or three years work experience as a welder. Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Safety, introduction to welding codes, welding discontinuities and practical welding. Experience on plate with SMAW (shielded metal arc welding) or FCAW (flux core arc welding), based on the American Welding Society DI.1 structural code. Weld 1" plate in 1G, 2G, 3G, & 4G fixed position for certification. Note for 72365: Instructor's signature required for enrollment.
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TTh |
9:20 - 10:50 AM |
10/22 to 12/12 |
Main Campus |
INDT 8 |
STAFF |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/22/2013 - 12/12/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: WELD B53b with a grade of C or better, or three years work experience as a welder. Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Safety, introduction to welding codes, welding discontinuities and practical welding. Experience on plate with SMAW (shielded metal arc welding) or FCAW (flux core arc welding), based on the American Welding Society DI.1 structural code. Weld 1" plate in 1G, 2G, 3G, & 4G fixed position for certification. Note for 72365: Instructor's signature required for enrollment.
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| WELD B74B - Intro/GTAW (Gas Tung Arc Wldg) |
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71876 |
MW |
7:45 - 9:15 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 208M |
Ralls J |
| |
Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: WELD B1a or WELD B53a with grades of C or better, or one year work experience as a welder, and Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Theory and application of GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) welding processes. Emphasizes safe and proper operation of this welding process while welding on mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Note: Not open to students who have taken WELD B74AB. Materials Fee: $25.00 will apply towards steel, welding rods, and welding resume for industry AWS certification. Note for 71876: Instructionl fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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MW |
9:20 - 10:50 AM |
10/21 to 12/11 |
Main Campus |
INDT 8 |
Ralls J |
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Units: 2.00
Dates: 10/21/2013 - 12/11/2013 (7 weeks)
Recommended: WELD B1a or WELD B53a with grades of C or better, or one year work experience as a welder, and Reading - one level prior to transfer. Description: Theory and application of GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) welding processes. Emphasizes safe and proper operation of this welding process while welding on mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Note: Not open to students who have taken WELD B74AB. Materials Fee: $25.00 will apply towards steel, welding rods, and welding resume for industry AWS certification. Note for 71876: Instructionl fee of $25 will apply towards steel, welding rods, project: welding resume for industry AWS certification.
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