Classes: SummerSession.............................................10DistanceEducation............................................6Civil Rights Statement .........................................57Curriculum: Courses, Degrees Certificates and Awards at VC ..........................................25Deadline Dates for Short-Term Classes ...............1Degree Info for: AA/AS, IGETC & CSU...........34-44Directories: CampusServices............................................59Faculty&AdministrationDirectory...................60On Campus Problem Assistance ........................58East Campus in Santa Paula ...............................27English Sequence Chart ......................................14ESL Placement Assistance..................................15Fees/Information .............................................28-29Fee Waiver (BOGW) .............................................24Financial Aid Information ....................................23Guidance Workshops ..........................................27How to Login to MyVCCCD....................................4Map of VC .............................................................61Math Sequence Chart...........................................18MESA Program .....................................................38New Students: StepsforEnrolling.............................................1Orientation,Assessment,andCounseling........7Parking Fees/Information ...............................28-29Policies and Information......................................32Prerequisites/Corequisites Required..................26Registration: Calendar.........................................................1-2PaymentOptions.............................................28Registration Start Dates ........................................1Scholarships, VC Promise.....................................3Smoking Policy ....................................................33Special Admission Students .................................8Special Programs: EastCampusinSantaPaula...........................27InternationalStudents......................................27Support Services..................................................30Transfer Center ....................................................23Campus Services .................................................59Online Registration Assistance ............................5Waitlist ....................................................................8Work Experience ..................................................27Clases: Sesi�ndeVerano............................................10ClasesEducativasaDistancia...........................6Calendario de Inscripciones................................46Declaracion sobre los Derechos Civiles.............57Plan de Estudios Cursos: Certificados, T�tulos y Reconocimientos ..........................25Informacion para los Titulos: AA/AS, IGETC y CSU .............................................34-44Directorios: ServiciosdelCampus......................................59DirectoriodelPersonalDocenteyAdministrativo..................................................60Asistencia con Problemas en el Campus de Ventura College....................................................58Campus del Este en Santa Paula ........................51Ingl�s Secuencia Gr�fico.....................................14Asistencia para la Colocaci�n ESL.....................15Cuotas y Informaci�n......................................28-29Informaci�n Sobre Anulaci�n de la Cuota (BOGW) ...............................................49Informaci�n Sobre Assistencia Financiera ........23Talleres de Orientaci�n........................................51C�mo Establecer tu Cuenta de MyVCCCD .........47Mapa de Colegio...................................................61Matem�ticas Secuencia Gr�fico..........................18MESA Programa ...................................................51Estudiantes de Primer Ingreso: PasosparaInscripciones...................................1Orientaci�n,Evaluaci�n,yAsesoramiento......48Informaci�n Sobre Estacionamiento .............28-29Informaci�n y Reglamentos ...............................55Requisitos Previos Necesarios ..........................26Inscripciones: Calendario..................................................45-46OpcionesdePago..........................................28Becas, Promesa VC................................................3Estudiantes de Admisi�n Especial .....................50Programas Especiales: CampusdelEsteenSantaPaula....................51EstudiantesInternacionales.............................51Servicios Estudiantiles........................................53Centro de Transferencia .....................................23Directorio de Servicios del Campus ...................59Online Mensaje de Asistencia ...............................5Lista de Espera para una Clase ..........................50Informaci�n Sobre Experiencia Profesional ......27TABLA DE CONTENIDO T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Informaci�n en Espa�olcomienza en la p�gina 45. TABLA DE CONTENIDO T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Informaci�n en Espa�olcomienza en la p�gina 45. The schedule is available in alternate formats upon request. Please call the Educational Assistance Center at (805) 654-6300. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 N E W N E W STuDENTS REgISTRATION ALERT!! Enrolling is as Easy as 1, 2, 3. 1. APPLY: Online � venturacollege.edu/apply 2. COMPLETE MATRICULATION (1) New students sign up for Orientation, Assessment, and Counseling session. See �Matriculation for New Students� on page 7. 3. REGISTER FOR CLASSES You are now eligible for priority registration. Register: � ONLINE by using MyVCCCD, just log in and click �Registration� in the right column; (or) IN-PERSON at the Admissions and Records Office. See Registration Calendar. Prior arrangements must be made. Call (805) 654-6300 or (805) 654-6448 for more information. Reasonable accommodation in the assessment process, including alternate formats, is available upon request, for students with disabilities. �ESTUDIANTES DE PRIMER INGRESO! Inscribirse en el Colegio de Ventura es tan f�cil como contar uno, dos, tres. 1. LLENE UNA SOLICITUD: Por Internet. � venturacollege.edu/apply 2. MATRIC�LESE: (1) Ap�ntese para una Orientac�n, para una Evaluaci�n y para una sesi�n de Consejo. Ver �Matriculaci�n para Estudiantes de Nuevo Ingreso en la p�gina 48. 3. INSCR�BASE PARA LAS CLASES Ya puede inscribirse en las clases. Inscr�base: � EN L�NEA a trav�s de MyVCCCD, solo reg�strese y haga clic a �Registration� en la columna derecha; o � EN PERSONA en la Oficina de Admisiones. Ver el calendario de inscripciones. Deber�n hacerse arreglos con anticipaci�n. Llame por favor al (805) 654-6300 o (805) 654-6448 para mayor informaci�n. Las acomodaciones razonables para el proceso de evaluaci�n, incluyendo materiales de formatos alternativos, est�n disponibles para los estudiantes con discapacidades si los solicitan. ALL PREREQUISITES WILL BE ENFORCED AT REGISTRATION. MAKE SURE YOU OBTAIN PREREQUISITE APPROVALS EARLY TO AVOID REGISTRATION DELAYS! venturacollege.edu/prerequisites R E g I S T R A T I O N S T A R T D A T E S EAC, EOPS, CalWORKs, Military Veterans Priority registration starts April 25. New Students -Registration starts May 16. If you have never attended Ventura College, apply online, in-person, or by mail. Attend "Assessment, Orientation and Counseling" sessions. Register online or in-person. Complete matriculation by May 12. Continuing Students -Registration starts May 2. Applies if you have attended Moorpark, Oxnard, or Ventura College within the past two semesters. Look up your priority registration appointment online. Register online or in-person on or after your appointment date. Returning Students -Registration starts May 16. Applies if you last attended Moorpark, Oxnard, or Ventura College more than two semesters ago. Reapply by May 12 to get priority registration at venturacollege.edu/apply. Register online or in-person. H O W T O F I N D D E A D L I N E D A T E S F O R S H O R T -T E R M C L A S S E S SPECIAL ADMISSION STUDENTS! Please read the instructions for all Special Admission Students on page 8. .Special Admissions Students must register in-person. .There is no online registration. .A completed Special Admissions Packet required at time of registration. To find deadlines for dropping a class, getting a refund, etc., go to: venturacollege.edu/deadlines and � Enter the CRN for your class and � Click the SEARCH button and � Click on the underlined CRN and � Scroll down to see deadline dates. As a general rule, deadline dates for all short-term classes are determined by the following formula: � Drop with a refund ................................. 10% of class meetings � Drop without a "W" ................................. 30% of class meetings � Applied for Pass/No Pass option............ 30% of class meetings � Last day to drop..................................... 75% of class meetings. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 SuMMER 2011 CALENDAR April 25.......................... EOPS, EAC, CalWorks and Military Veteran students PRIORITY registration. Register online or in-person. EAC students contact the EAC for registration appointment. May 2 ............................ Continuing student registration by appointment only. Check your registration appointment at MyVCCCD: http://my.vcccd.edu. You will not be able to register prior to your assigned date. May 16 .......................... New Matriculated student registration by appointment; must complete orientation, assessment and counseling by May 12. May 16 .......................... Returning student registration begins. Returning students must reapply for admission by May 12 to receive a priority registration appointment; apply online at venturacollege.edu/apply. May 23 .......................... Open online registration online through the MyVCCCD Student Portal at: http://my.vcccd.edu or in-person. June 15 ......................... Special admission students grades 11 & 12 may register in-person for summer 2011 only. Apply online at venturacollege.edu/apply. JUNE 20 ....................... FIRST DAY OF SUMMER SESSION CLASSES AND LATE ENROLLMENT. Add authorization codes are required to add all summer classes. Add codes are obtained from the instructor. June 20 ......................... Special admission students grades K-10 refer to page 8 for registration instructions. GRADUATING THIS SUMMER? See a counselor now to apply for graduation or Certificate of Achievement! Don�t wait until the deadline to apply! Process requires counselor review, and counseling appointments must be scheduled in advance. June 29 ......................... Last day to apply for graduation or certificate of achievement. July 4 ............................ Holiday (No classes in session). August 22.................... Fall semester begins. IN-PERSON REGISTRATION HOURS JUNE 13 -JUNE 23 Monday-Thursday � 9:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. A PICTURE ID IS REQUIRED FOR ALL IN-PERSON TRANSACTIONS. R E g I S T R A T I O N Q & A How is my registration appointment decided? The college is required by law to give first priority to EOPS, DSP&S (EAC), CalWORKs and Military Veteran students. Continuing students are second priority, and their registration appointments are based on the total number of units they have completed at the colleges in our District (Ventura, Oxnard and Moorpark Colleges). New matriculated and returning students have third priority, followed by open registration. Registration appointments cannot be changed. Remember, with online registration you can register anywhere there is Internet access! When do I have to pay my fees? Be prepared to pay your fees when you register! Fees are due at the time of registration. If you don�t pay them on time, you will be dropped from your classes. And if you are dropped for nonpayment, you will also be dropped from waitlists! How will I know if I get moved from the waitlist into a class? Check your e-mail! You will receive an e-mail when you are moved into an open seat from the waitlist. Remember, you have a college e-mail account! And it is easy to forward college e-mail to your personal e-mail account. Just log in to MyVCCCD, click on �My Account,� go to E-mail Settings, and �Turn on E-mail Forwarding.� How long do I have to pay for a class when I get moved from the waitlist? Fees are still due at the time of registration, so be prepared to pay them as soon as you receive an e-mail telling you that you are registered in the class. If you don�t pay, you may be dropped! Will I get a refund if I drop a class? Only if you drop the class by the refund deadline! Deadline dates for all of your classes are printed on your Schedule/Bill! To print a schedule/bill, log in to MyVCCCD, go to the �Schedule� heading in the Registration and Records column, and click on Print Schedule/ Bill. Will I get a refund if my instructor drops me? Probably not! Remember that you are responsible for adding and dropping your classes in a timely manner. Instructors can drop students who never show up or who quit attending, but they are not required to do so by the refund deadline. Want to be sure you get a refund or don�t have to pay fees? Drop your classes yourself by the refund deadline! Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 V C V C FOuNDATION�S PROMISE Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 Have You Checked Your Portal Today? my.vcccd.edu What Can Your MyVCCCD Portal Do for YOU? my.vcccd.edu 1. Tell you when you can register! Registration appointments for continuing students are only available on MyVCCCD. 2. Give you a college e-mail account! The college uses this e-mail account, in addition to personal alerts, to send important alerts; for example, you will receive e-mails telling you that you have been moved off of the waitlist and into the class AND you can automatically forward college e-mails to your own personal e-mail account � it�s easy! 3. Access your online classes! Did you know that many classes, even if they meet on campus, have an online component that requires you to log in just like classes do? The MyVCCCD portal is the only way to access online classes! Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 ONLINE REgISTRATION VENTuRA COLLEgE M y V C C C D L o g i n T i p s a n d A s s i s t a n c e MyVCCCD Login/Access Problems Solution New Student Login Process 1. Check your e-mail!! New students receive two e-mails after they apply online; the first e-mail confirms that the application has been successfully submitted; and the second e-mail tells them the status of their application and what to do next. THE SECOND E-MAIL ALSO CONTAINS A LINK TO THE MyVCCCD PORTAL SET UP PROCESS!! 2. use this link to set up your portal account; follow all of the steps. 3. The last thing you will be required to do is answer a set of security questions. Be sure to pick answers you will remember, as you will have to answer them in the future if you forget your password! NOTE: You are required to provide an e-mail address when you file your online application for admission. The e-mail containing your portal link will be sent to that e-mail address. If you did not provide an e-mail address you must log in to the application site and check the e-mail account they set up for you. Returning Student Login Process 1. If you have missed more than one semester, you must reapply for admission at: venturacollege.edu/apply. 2. Follow steps 1-3 for new students above. 3. If you have missed only one semester, come in to the Admissions & Records Office for assistance. Forgot UserName? go to www://my.vcccd.edu, click on �Forgot userName?� and provide the required information. You will receive your username and student ID number. Forgot Password? go to www://my.vcccd.edu, click on �Forgot Password?� and answer two of your pre-selected security questions. Both answers must be correct, or you will be required to answer two different questions. Account Disabled Come to the Admissions & Records Office for Assistance; a picture ID is required. Account Suspended Wait 30 minutes and attempt to login again. If suspended a second time, come to the Admissions & Records Office for assistance; a picture ID is required. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 DISTANCE EDuCATION INFORMATION Internet and TV/Video courses are offered at Ventura College! Students with questions about how these courses work or what technology they need at home can refer to the Distance Learning web page at http://online.venturacollege.edu or contact Krista Wilbur at krista_wilbur1@vcccd.edu. .RegistRation: Register for online courses using the student portal http://my.vcccd.edu .oRientation: Most online courses hold an orientation on campus; however, not all courses are accessed the same way on the same system. For a complete list of online courses with orientation and course requirement information go to the Distance Learning page at http://online.venturacollege.edu and click on �Class Orientation Information.� .Logging in to �DesiRe2LeaRn�: Many courses at Ventura College use the Desire2Learn online course system. To access your course(s), go to the student portal, http://my.vcccd.edu and click on MyCourses icon at the top of the page. .aCCess CoDes: Access codes may be required for online courses. The code is included with the purchase of a new textbook from the College Bookstore. For used book purchases and books purchased new from other locations, the codes must be purchased separately online; detailed instructions will be posted on the orientation page or at the time of the class. .impoRtant infoRmation: Internet and TV/Video courses are not self-paced. This means that assignments will be due throughout the semester and that deadlines will exist for assignments, discussions, exams, etc. Most Internet and TV/Video courses have meetings on campus for exams. Proctored exams may be scheduled if a student is unable to come to campus; however, this must be arranged with the instructor prior to the exam date. A proctored exam is one where an official party supervises an exam taken off campus. .teCH sUppoRt: Distance Learning at VC: (805) 654-6400, ext. 1267 or (805) 654-6452. D I S T A N C E E D u C A T I O N C O u R S E S CoURses staRt JUne 20, 2011 COURSE ID CRN COURSE TITLE COURSE ID CRN COURSE TITLE . AES V11 50427 Racial and Ethnic Group Relations . ANTH V01 50027 Physical Anthropology . ANTH V02 50149 Cultural Anthropology . ART V01 50167 Art Appreciation + CD V02 55483 Child Growth and Development . ECON V01A 50279 Principles of Macro-Economics . ECON V01B 53743 Principles of Micro-Economics . ENGL V01A 54821 English Composition . ENGL V01A 54824 English Composition . ENGL V01A 55372 English Composition . ENGL V01B 55112 Critical Thinking and Composition . ENGL V01B 55392 Critical Thinking and Composition GW V02T 55259 Transfer Success + HEC V23 52495 Child Growth and Development + HED V93 52790 Health and Wellness . HIST V01A MATH V01 * MATH V03 . MATH V04 . MATH V20 . MATH V44 . MATH V44 . MATH V44 . PHIL V01 . POLS V03 . PSY V01 . PSY V01 . SOC V01 . SOC V03 54629 54621 54622 54623 31546 54833 30034 30944 50501 53747 55343 55344 53829 50618 Intro to Western Civilization I Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Precalculus Mathematics Elementary Statistics Elementary Statistics Elementary Statistics Introduction to Philosophy Intro to Political Science Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Racial and Ethnic Group Relations .=M e e t s A A /A S -G E , C S U -G E , & I G E T C +=M ee ts AA/AS -G E & CS U-G E * =Me et s AA / AS-GE o nly Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 7 M atric u lation for N ew S t u dents New Students please read carefully - You are required to complete an admission application before you attend the Assessment, Orientation or Counseling sessions. You can apply online at venturacollege.edu. A comprehensive assessment process is required for all nonexempt student (see below for exemption policy). The purpose of this matriculation process is to provide students with accurate information to help them define and attain their educational goals. The following services are provided to enhance student success: Orientation, Assessment, and Counseling. Orientation - The Ventura College orientation presents the basic information you will need to get started as a student at Ventura College. Students participating in orientation sessions will learn how to use the College Catalog. Students will also learn about activities and student services which are available to assist them in achieving their goals at Ventura College. Services and topics discussed during orientation include the application process, assessment, the registration process, counseling, the Transfer and Career Center, and Financial Aid. Orientation can be completed online. For Spanish Orientations - Please contact Matriculation Specialist, Ms. Matusevic at (805) 654-6400 ext. 1302 for appointments. Assessment - This process at Ventura College attempts to look at the whole person, therefore your English, reading, mathematics, study and learning skills may be assessed. All together, this information, along with a review of your high school and college transcripts, should prove helpful to you when discussing course selections with a counselor. The Assessment Center is located in the Student Services Center (SSC) in the Matriculation/Assessment area. Testing is offered using a computerized format, however, students may opt to do their testing on a pencil/ paper format if they prefer. For an Assessment schedule call the Matriculation/Assessment office at (805) 654-6402 or (805) 654-6493, or view the schedule online at venturacollege.edu/matriculation. Counseling - A new student must attend an orientation and complete their assessment testing before participating in a new student group counseling workshop. Students should bring copies of their high school transcripts, assessment results, orientation packet and their external transcripts (if they attended another college prior to attending Ventura College), and any other information that might be helpful. Located in the Student Services Center (SSC), the Ventura College Counseling Office is open days and evenings for counseling appointments and drop-by counseling. Call the Counseling Office at (805) 654-6448 for availability and information. Students who complete all three activities before the deadline noted in the Registration Calendar will be eligible for priority registration. The current assessment schedule can be found online at venturacollege.edu by clicking on �Services for Students.� Schedules available online at venturacollege.edu Reasonable Accommodations - Reasonable accommodation in the assessment process, including testing materials in alternate formats is available upon request for students with disabilities. Prior arrangements must be made with the Alternate Media Specialist at (805) 654-6300. Assessment, Orientation and Counseling Exemption Policy - You are not required to complete the Matriculation process if you: 1) Hold an Associate degree or higher, 2) Have completed less than 15 units and your goal is either to update job skills or advance in current job, maintain a certificate or license, or for Intellectual or Cultural development, 3) Received these services at another college and are exempted by a VC counselor. New Student Group Counseling Workshops Available - The workshops are designed to provide, in a group setting, and specific information about Ventura College�s academic programs. To register for these FREE workshops or workshop updates, please call the Transfer/Career Center at (805) 654-6411. Workshop schedules are subject to change. Workshops include: 1. Counseling Workshop: Learn about specific classes required for the SPECIFIC educational pathway(s) you would like to complete at Ventura College. 2. Pre-Nursing Workshop: A brief overview of the EMT, Nursing, Paramedic Studies and Certified Nurse Assistant programs will be presented. Admission & Registration Requirements for Special Admission Students Admission & Registration Requirements for Special Admission Students *Special Admission forms at: http://www.venturacollege.edu/departments/student_services/admissions/special_admissions.shtml ALL SPECIAL ADMISSION STUDENTS �must be present with a picture ID to register AND may register in a maximum of 6.0 units per semester. HOME-SCHOOLED STUDENTS �must present the completed Private School Affidavit every semester. For more information, visit http://cde.ca.gov/sp/ps ADMISSION INSTRUCTIONS FIRST-TIME SPECIAL ADMISSION STUDENTS �must apply for college admission. Apply at venturacollege.edu/apply. The application for admission must be submitted and accepted before the student is allowed to register. Students will receive an acceptance e-mail. Students do not need to file a new application each semester. Students under 13 years of age apply in-person. �must submit a signed Memorandum of Understanding before being allowed to register. Required of first-time students, not required every semester. ALL SPECIAL ADMISSION STUDENTS �must submit a Recommendation for Special Admission Form signed by the student's school principal or designee, the student and a parent. Required for every semester of attendance as a special admission student. �must submit an unofficial copy of the student's most recent school transcript. K-8 students must also provide a letter from their principal to support that they are identified as gifted and talented, or are otherwise able to benefit from advanced scholastic or vocational education. Required for every semester of attendance as a special admission student. REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS GRADES 10 & BELOW (maximum of 6.0 units) �Download the �*Instructor Authorization to Admit Special Admission Student� at venturacollege.edu/forms. �Attend the first class meeting to obtain the instructor�s signature on this form. Instructor�s signature will admit a student to an open seat in the class or to the waitlist. If there are no open seats in the class or waitlist, student may continue to attend, with the instructor�s approval, until the second week when add authorization codes are available. Sitting in the class does not guarantee the student an add code or class enrollment. �Obtain the Ventura College Prerequisite Approval Form signed by the Ventura College assessment specialist for any course requiring an enforced prerequisite and/or must complete the appropriate assessment tests and achieve scores that meet prerequisite requirements. See page 27. �Register in-person on or after the first day of the semester. GRADES 11 & 12 �Refer to calendar for registration dates and times. Student must have the Ventura College Prerequisite Approval Form signed by the Ventura College assessment specialist for any course requiring an enforced prerequisite and/or must complete the appropriate assessment tests and achieve scores that meet prerequisite requirements. See page 27 for information on prerequisite. �May register in open classes or waitlist in any closed class as long as the combined unit total does not exceed 6.0 units. Waitlist for a Closed Class If a class is closed, you may still have an opportunity to register by adding your name to the waitlist. A waitlist is not available for all classes. If a seat opens up and you are next in line to be added, then you will be automatically registered in the class. You will receive an e-mail or mail notice confirming your enrolled. Fees are due upon confirmation that you have been registered. If you are on a waitlist on the first day of class and you still want to enroll in the class, attend the first class meeting. That is the only day the instructor will honor your waitlist priority. If the instructor gives you an add authorization code, then: �go online and drop the waitlist class. �Add the class again, using the add code or register for the class in-person at the Admissions and Records Office. enrollment Location Ventura College 4667 Telegraph Road Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 654-6457 supplemental instructional (si) tutoring A targeted VC course is identified as �Supplemental Instruction� (SI) in the Schedule of Classes. The Supplemental Instruction (SI) Program is a �tutoring program,� free-of-charge for students. By utilizing this tutoring, students can master the material in difficult classes while also developing integrated learning and study skills. Any student in a targeted course is urged to attend. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 HOw TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES S C H E D u L E I N F O R M A T I O N BUs V01a financial accounting PREQ: BUS V03 or 1 year of high school bookkeeping with grade of C or better TRANSFER CREDIT: CSU; UC. CAN BUS 2 or CAN BUS SEQ A [with BUS V01B] 73072 CARRIGER J 8:30am - 9:20am MW 4.00 UV-1 AND 9:30am -11:20am MW U-2 70654 CARRIGER J 8:30am - 9:20am TTH 4.00 UV-2 AND 12:30pm - 2:20pm TTH U-2 70272 BELLR 6:00pm-8:50pmW 4.00 *ECCourse Title Units "PREQ" - a class you mustcomplete before signingup for the next Location Instructor's Name Meeting Time(s) Meeting Day(s) Evening, weekend or off campusclasses shown in bold print Course I.D. CRN: applies to the 5-digit number assigned to each class *EC = East Campus, Santa Paula California Articulation Number Transfer Locales S=SAT Su=SUN =Online ONLNEHOw TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES S C H E D u L E I N F O R M A T I O N BUs V01a financial accounting PREQ: BUS V03 or 1 year of high school bookkeeping with grade of C or better TRANSFER CREDIT: CSU; UC. CAN BUS 2 or CAN BUS SEQ A [with BUS V01B] 73072 CARRIGER J 8:30am - 9:20am MW 4.00 UV-1 AND 9:30am -11:20am MW U-2 70654 CARRIGER J 8:30am - 9:20am TTH 4.00 UV-2 AND 12:30pm - 2:20pm TTH U-2 70272 BELLR 6:00pm-8:50pmW 4.00 *ECCourse Title Units "PREQ" - a class you mustcomplete before signingup for the next Location Instructor's Name Meeting Time(s) Meeting Day(s) Evening, weekend or off campusclasses shown in bold print Course I.D. CRN: applies to the 5-digit number assigned to each class *EC = East Campus, Santa Paula California Articulation Number Transfer Locales S=SAT Su=SUN =Online ONLNE Key to Abbreviations ANEX 71 Day Road, Vta., next door to CEWD ARR By arrangement with instructor BUEN Buena Lanes, 1788 Mesa Verde Ave., Ventura CEWD 71 Day Road, Ventura COM Community Memorial Hos./Loma Vista CVAC County Ventura Aquatic Center, 901 S. Kimball Road, Ventura EC East Campus, 115 Dean Drive, Suite A, Santa Paula FITC Fitness Center, VC, Building C FHS Fillmore High School, 555 Central Ave., Fillmore MAKO Makoto Dojo Studio, 3026 Telegraph Road, Ventura MAVR Maverick�s Gym, 5171 Telegraph Road, Ventura NGA California Army National Guard Armory, 351 South K Street, Ox. NHS Nordhoff High School, 1401 Maricopa Hwy., Ojai OVI Ojai Valley Inn, 905 Country Club Rd., Ojai OXAX Oxnard Police Department Annex, 3001 Sturgis Road, Oxnard PMAR Premier Martial Arts, 4100 Telegraph Road, Ventura PVH Pleasant Valley Hospital, 2309 Antonio Ave., Camarillo RESA Reserve Academy, Camarillo Airport, 100 Durley Ave., Camarillo SHOR Shoreline Care Center, 5255 South J St., Oxnard SJRM St. John�s Regional Medical Ctr., 333 North F St., Oxnard SOA Sheriff�s Academy, Camarillo Airport, Camarillo TBA To Be Announced (call division for date/time) TR VC Trailer on campus TRAC VC Track and Field VAC Ventura Auto Center, 6100 King Drive VCC The Venturan, 4904 Telegraph Rd.,Vta VCMC Ventura Co. Medical Ctr., 3291 Loma Vista Rd., Ventura VHS Ventura High School, 2155 E Main Street, Ventura Records Available Online Access your academic records online through your MyVCCCD student portal. Log in at http://my.vcccd. edu or access the portal from the MyVCCCD logo on the college website at venturacollege.edu. If you have forgotten your username or password, use the �Forgot username� and �Forgot Password� features on the login page to retrieve them. Click on �Student Records� in the Registration and Records column to view your grades, transcripts, or degree evaluation, update your major and educational goal. Click on �Ventura Students Only� in the same column to print an official enrollment verification. Student Notice All students enrolled in any credit courses may be required to attend extra educational events. Schedule of Classes � Subject to Change Ventura College has made every effort to ensure that the information provided in this schedule of classes is accurate. However, the provisions of this publication should not be considered to be an irrevocable contract between the student and the College. The College reserves the right to make such additions, amendments or deletions as may be necessary due to changes in applicable federal, state or local laws, district or College policies or regulations, student enrollment, level of financial support or other unforeseen reasons. Such changes may be made without prior notice by the College administration. Course Prerequisites, Corequisites and Recommended Preparation Course prerequisites, corequisites or recommended preparation are specified within course descriptions announced in the Catalog; they are also specified in this Schedule of Classes. A course has no prerequisites or corequisites unless so designated. Students must have successfully satisfied the prerequisite and/or corequisite requirements for all courses in which they enroll. Prerequisites A course prerequisite states the preparation required to successfully complete a particular course. A prerequisite represents a set of skills or a body of knowledge that a student must possess prior to enrollment and without which the student is highly unlikely to succeed. Students must have successfully satisfied the prerequisite and/or corequisite requirements for all courses in which they enroll. It is recognized that students may challenge a prerequisite as allowed by state law. The student shall bear the initial burden of showing that grounds exist for the challenge. Corequisites A course corequisite states the course or courses in which a student must be concurrently enrolled. A corequisite represents a set of skills or a body of knowledge that a student must acquire through concurrent enrollment in another course and without which the student is highly unlikely to succeed. It is recognized that students may challenge a corequisite as allowed by state law. The student shall bear the initial burden of showing that grounds exist for the challenge. Recommended Preparation Recommended preparation states the preparation suggested by the faculty to successfully complete a particular course. While encouraged to do so, students are not required to satisfy recommended preparation guidelines to enroll in a course. Instructional Materials Fees Some courses require students to purchase or provide materials and supplies for school projects. Courses Open to Enrollment Each course offered by the Ventura County Community College District and its colleges is open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and who meets the prerequisites to the class or program, unless specifically exempted by statute. Educational Work Load A student�s educational work load generally consists of 15 units of work per semester in order to make normal progress towards an AA/AS degree and/or transfer requirements. Students desiring to take an overload (more than 19.5 units, 9 units in summer) must have a counselor�s approval. Restrictions on Enrollment Some course descriptions may contain restrictions such as �proof of negative TB clearance is required.� Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 SUMMER SESSION Classes Begin June 20, 2011 EAST CAMPUS SUMMER CLASSES Due to budget constraints, there will be NO CLASSES held at the East Campus in Santa Paula this summer. Classes for East Campus will resume in August 2011 for the fall semester. NOTICE SUMMER SESSION Classes Begin June 20, 2011 EAST CAMPUS SUMMER CLASSES Due to budget constraints, there will be NO CLASSES held at the East Campus in Santa Paula this summer. Classes for East Campus will resume in August 2011 for the fall semester. NOTICE AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES aes V11 Racial & ethnic group Relations 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as SOC V03. 50427 CHEN AY 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50427 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: ALYCHEN@VCCCD.EDU. aes V20 intro to Chicano studies 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as CHST V01. 54656 ROCHA J 06:00pm-09:50pm MW K-1 NOTE: CRN 54656 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE See Sign Language ANATOMy anat V01 general Human anatomy 4.00 Units PREQ: BIOL V01-V01L or BIOL V03. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 54347 GARDNER TJ 08:00am-10:50am TWTh SCI-318 AND 11:00am-01:50pm TWTh SCI-221 NOTE: CRN 54347 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. 54348 GARDNER TJ 11:00am-01:50pm TWTh SCI-221 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm TWTh SCI-318 NOTE: CRN 54348 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. ANTHROPOLOGy antH V01 physical anthropology 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Field trips may be required. 52738 LANGE C 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh AA-6 NOTE: CRN 52738 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50027 RENGER RC 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50027 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. antH V02 Cultural anthropology 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50109 MCDOWELL PV 12:30pm-02:20pm MTWTh MAC-200 NOTE: CRN 50109 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50149 SUMNER S 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50149 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE. VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. ARCHITECTURE aRCH V10 intro to architectural Design 2.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU. 50499 CORMANE CF 06:00pm-08:50pm TTh SCI-107 NOTE: CRN 50499 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. aRCH V67 Building accessibility Regs 2.00 Units Same as CT V67. ARCH V67/CT V67 may be taken in any combination for a maximum of 2 times. 55218 STUART SR 06:00pm-08:50pm MW AA-7 NOTE: CRN 55218 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/27/2011. ART aRt V01 art appreciation 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53126 PHELPS M 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh UV-2 NOTE: CRN 53126 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50153 COUGHRAN S 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh UV-1 NOTE: CRN 50153 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. 50167 BITTL AH 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50167 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. MANDATORY ORIENTATION: JUNE 20, 12:30PM TO 2:00PM, ROOM UV-1 (OR) JUNE 20, 7:00PM TO 8:30PM, ROOM UV-1. MIDTERM: JULY 7, 7:00PM TO 9:00PM, ROOM UV-1. FINAL EXAM: JULY 28, 7:00PM TO 9:00PM, ROOM UV-1. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: ABITTL777@AOL.COM. aRt V11a Color & Design: 2D Design 3.00 Units Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. $25 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50175 MARTIN CE 12:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh CRC-204 NOTE: CRN 50175 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V12a Drawing & Composition i 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Fees will be required. $15 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50180 ONSTOT MM 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SAB-2 NOTE: CRN 50180 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. 10 See page 26 for more information. aRt V13a Life Drawing i 3.00 Units PREQ: ART V12A. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53861 YOSHIMOTO H 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SAB-1 NOTE: CRN 53861 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V13B Life Drawing ii 3.00 Units PREQ: ART V13A. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53862 YOSHIMOTO H 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SAB-1 NOTE: CRN 53862 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V13C Life Drawing iii 3.00 Units PREQ: ART V13B. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53863 YOSHIMOTO H 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SAB-1 NOTE: CRN 53863 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V51a Beginning Ceramics i 3.00 Units Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. $20 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50188 PINI D 01:00pm-04:50pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50188 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50184 PINI D 05:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50184 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V51B Beginning Ceramics ii 3.00 Units PREQ: ART V51A. Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. $20 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50191 PINI D 01:00pm-04:50pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50191 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50190 PINI D 05:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50190 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V52a Ceramic Design i 3.00 Units PREQ: ART V51B. Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. $20 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50195 PINI D 01:00pm-04:50pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50195 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50193 PINI D 05:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50193 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. aRt V52B Ceramic Design ii 3.00 Units PREQ: ART V52A. Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. $20 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50198 PINI D 01:00pm-04:50pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50198 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50196 PINI D 05:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh SAB-3 NOTE: CRN 50196 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. ASTRONOMy ast V01 elementary astronomy 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 55367 TAKEMAE S 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh SCI-221 NOTE: CRN 55367 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. AUTOMOTIVE aUto V10 intro to auto technology 1.50 Units Field trips may be required. 54871 DOyLE JH 06:00pm-09:50pm MW APP-1 NOTE: CRN 54871 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 54872 DOyLE JH 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh APP-1 NOTE: CRN 54872 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. aUto V96 automotive internship ii 2.00-3.00 Units Recommended Prep: completion of or concurrent enrollment in one course in the discipline. Field trips will be required. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times not to exceed 16 units total in combination with any other work experience/ internship courses. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. COREQ: enrolled in a minimum of 7 units to include internship. 51932 ROCKWOOD CE 25.50 HRS/WK ARR TBA 2.00 NOTE: CRN 51932 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. MEETS FOR FIRST CLASS ON JUNE 20, 2011, 6:00 PM, IN ROOM S-37. 51933 ROCKWOOD CE 38.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA 3.00 NOTE: CRN 51933 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. MEETS FOR FIRST CLASS ON JUNE 20, 2011, 6:00 PM, IN ROOM S-37. BIOLOGy BioL V01 principles of Biology 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC: credit limitations - see counselor. 53681 ALGIERS K 10:30am-01:20pm TWTh UV-2 NOTE: CRN 53681 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. BioL V01L principles of Biology Lab 1.00 Unit PREQ: BIOL V01 or concurrent enrollment. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 53682 CHAPMAN KOFRON A 07:30am-10:20am TWTh SCI-315 NOTE: CRN 53682 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. 53683 CHAPMAN KOFRON A 01:30pm-04:20pm TWTh SCI-315 NOTE: CRN 53683 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. 55339 SWIG B 04:30pm-07:20pm TWTh SCI-315 NOTE: CRN 55339 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. BUSINESS BUs V03 introduction to accounting 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: BUS V06 or fundamental basic math skills needed to solve business related math problems. Transfer credit: CSU. $5 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 50581 CARRIGER JN 08:30am-11:45am MTWTh U-1 NOTE: CRN 50581 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. BUs V30 introduction to Business 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50632 STAUFFER JD 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh U-3 NOTE: CRN 50632 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/02/2011. BUs V33 Business Law 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: sophomore standing. Transfer credit: CSU, UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50592 SPENCER JL 06:30pm-09:20pm TWTh U-1 NOTE: CRN 50592 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. BUs V38 small Business management 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as CD V38. 55476 STAUFFER JD 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh U-3 NOTE: CRN 55476 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. BUs V97 medical assisting 14.00 Units Field trips may be required. 50633 NEWCOMB DA 08:00am-12:15pm MTWTh DP-1 DUNLOP KM 12:45pm-05:00pm MTWTh TBA NOTE: CRN 50633 IS A 9 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/15/2011. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. 11 BUSINESS INFORMATION SySTEMS Bis V71C Creating a Web page 1.00 Units Recommended Prep: BIS V71B. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. 54861 ESCOBAR BJ 05:30pm-09:20pm T T-4 NOTE: CRN 54861 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/13/2011. Bis V76a microsoft excel for Windows i 1.00 Unit Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. 50733 ESCOBAR BJ 05:30pm-09:20pm MW T-3 NOTE: CRN 50733 IS A 2 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 06/29/2011. CHEMISTRy CHem V01a general Chemistry i 3.00 Units PREQ: MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E or 1 year of high school intermediate algebra (Algebra II); and CHEM V20-V20L or high school chemistry with grades of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50834 FLESHER RJ 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh SCI-222 NOTE: CRN 50834 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. CHem V01aL general Chemistry i Lab 2.00 Units PREQ: CHEM V01A with grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53127 HAGERMAN MC 10:30am-02:20pm MTWTh SCI-218 NOTE: CRN 53127 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50846 FLESHER RJ 10:30am-02:20pm MTWTh SCI-211 NOTE: CRN 50846 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. CHem V20 elementary Chemistry 4.00 Units PREQ: MATH V01 or MATH V01A-V01E or MATH V11B or 1 year of high school beginning algebra with grade of C or better. Recommended Prep: MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50847 FICKEL T 08:00am-10:15am MTWTh SCI-313 NOTE: CRN 50847 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. CHem V20L elementary Chemistry Lab 1.00 Unit PREQ: CHEM V20 or concurrent enrollment. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50848 BLAKE N 10:30am-02:20pm MW SCI-213 NOTE: CRN 50848 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 54484 BLAKE N 10:30am-02:20pm TTh SCI-216 NOTE: CRN 54484 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. 50849 FICKEL T 10:30am-02:20pm TTh SCI-213 NOTE: CRN 50849 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. CHICANO STUDIES CHst V01 intro to Chicano studies 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as AES V20. 54655 ROCHA J 06:00pm-09:50pm MW K-1 NOTE: CRN 54655 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CD V02 Child growth & Development 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as HEC V23. 55483 LANSING-EIGENHUIS 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55483 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS ARE TO CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR BY E-MAIL BEFORE JUNE 20, 2011 AT JLEIGENHUIS@ YAHOO.COM FOR ACCESS INFORMATION TO THE COURSE WEBSITE. STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO VIEW 26 HALF-HOUR VIDEOS, WHICH MAY BE PURCHASED FROM THE VC BOOKSTORE. CD V05 teaching in a Diverse society 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU. 55357 DOUGLAS RL 05:30pm-09:20pm TWTh CDC-38 NOTE: CRN 55357 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/05/2011 TO 07/28/2011. CD V38 small Business management 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as BUS V38. 55493 STAUFFER JD 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh U-3 NOTE: CRN 55493 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. CD V61 Child, family & Community 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU. 55484 MORIEL-GUILLEN G 01:30pm-04:20pm TWTh CDC-38 NOTE: CRN 55484 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. COMMUNICATION STUDIES Comm V01 intro to speech Communication 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: ENGL V01A. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly SPCH V01. 55480 WALTZER SP 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh J-3 NOTE: CRN 55480 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55470 SLOAN GRAHAM S 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh J-2 NOTE: CRN 55470 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55474 WALTZER SP 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh J-3 NOTE: CRN 55474 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55479 BAUMWIRT JA 10:30am-12:20pm MTWTh TR-7 NOTE: CRN 55479 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55475 BAUMWIRT JA 12:30pm-02:20pm MTWTh TR-7 NOTE: CRN 55475 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55482 AMAR GJ 12:30pm-02:20pm MTWTh J-2 NOTE: CRN 55482 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55477 CONWAY MK 12:30pm-02:20pm MTWTh J-3 NOTE: CRN 55477 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55481 CONWAY MK 04:00pm-05:50pm MTWTh J-2 NOTE: CRN 55481 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55473 PETERSON GL 06:00pm-09:50pm MW J-2 NOTE: CRN 55473 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55478 AMAR GJ 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh TR-15 NOTE: CRN 55478 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. 55472 PETERSON GL 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh J-2 NOTE: CRN 55472 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. Comm V15 interpersonal Communication 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly SPCH V15. 55471 SLOAN GRAHAM S 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh J-2 NOTE: CRN 55471 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. 12 See page 26 for more information. COMPUTER SCIENCE Cs V40 Beginning Java 3.00 Units PREQ: CS V04 or equivalent; and MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E or 1 year of high school intermediate algebra (Algebra II) with grade of C or better. Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Formerly MATH V56. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. $15 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 55233 POLITO RM 06:00pm-09:15pm TWTh SCI-226 NOTE: CRN 55233 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 08/02/2011. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGy Ct V43 electrical Code Cert prep 2.00 Units Recommended Prep: CT V66 or 2 years of experience using the National Electrical Code. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. 54256 TOVEy VT 06:00pm-08:50pm TTh AA-7 NOTE: CRN 54256 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. Ct V67 Building accessibility Regs 2.00 Units Same as ARCH V67. 55217 STUART SR 06:00pm-08:50pm MW AA-7 NOTE: CRN 55217 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/27/2011. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ V01 intro to Criminal Justice 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53427 GOFF R 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh CRC-101 NOTE: CRN 53427 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. CJ V02 Concepts of Criminal Law 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: ENGL V01A. Field trips will be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53423 MACDONALD B 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh CRC-102 NOTE: CRN 53423 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. CJ V05 Criminal procedures 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU. 54295 CAMARILLO RC 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh CRC-101 NOTE: CRN 54295 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. CJ V08 Criminal investigation 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU. 53424 HUNT W 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh CRC-102 NOTE: CRN 53424 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. CJ V40 Basic Complaint Dispatcher 3.50 Units Field trips will be required. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Fees will be required. $15.50 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 53478 BAyLIS MM 08:00am-11:50am MTWThF OXAX AND 01:00pm-04:50pm MTWThF OXAX NOTE: CRN 53478 IS A 3 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/11/2011 TO 07/29/2011. THIS IS A 120 HOUR P.O.S.T. CERTIFIED COURSE. MEETS AT OXNARD POLICE DEPARTMENT�S �STURGIS ANNEX�, 3001 STURGIS ROAD, OXNARD. CJ V85 pC 832: arrest/search/seizure 2.50 Units Field trips may be required. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. 50644 MULVILLE LM 08:00am-11:50am MTWThF RESA-1 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm MTWThF RESA-1 NOTE: CRN 50644 IS A 1 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/11/2011 TO 07/15/2011. THIS IS A 40 HOUR P.O.S.T. CERTIFIED COURSE. CJ V86 pC 832: firearms .50 Units PREQ: CJ V85 or concurrent enrollment: no felony convictions per California Penal Code. Fees will be required. Field trips will be required. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. 51862 MULVILLE LM 08:00am-11:50am UFS RESA-1 AND 01:00pm-04:50pm UFS RESA-1 NOTE: CRN 51862 IS A 3-DAY, P.O.S.T. CERTIFIED COURSE FROM 07/22/11 TO 07/24/11. TO ENROLL IN THIS CLASS, STUDENT MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION APPROVAL LETTER FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. CALL THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AT 805-654-6470 FOR DOJ CLEARANCE FORMS. MEETS AT THE RESERVE ACADEMY, 100 DURLEY DR., CAMARILLO. DANCE DanC V29 Jazz Dance 1.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 50113 BUTTER C 06:00pm-08:50pm TTh AEC-DANCE NOTE: CRN 50113 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DRAFTING DRft V03 Drafting fundamentals 3.00 Units Fees will be required. Transfer credit: CSU. $10 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 52978 TERADA C 06:00pm-09:50pm TWTh SCI-109 NOTE: CRN 52978 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 08/03/2011. DRft V04 measurements and Computations 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Same as MT V04. 55488 MANSFIELD C 08:30am-11:20am TWTh AA-7 NOTE: CRN 55488 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. ECONOMICS eCon V01a principles of macro-economics 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50280 CHELINE RJ 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh UV-1 NOTE: CRN 50280 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50279 KHANJIAN A 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50279 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: AKHANJIAN@VCCCD.EDU. eCon V01B principles of micro-economics 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: ECON V01A. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53743 KHANJIAN A 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 53743 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: AKHANJIAN@VCCCD.EDU. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. 13 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE CENTER EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE CENTER EAC course is designed for students with disabilities. eaC V21 Weight train/Conditn: adaptive 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 50860 GLASER W 02:00pm-03:05pm MTWTh AEC-FITC NOTE: CRN 50860 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/02/2011. LEARNING SKILLS LS courses are designed for students with disabilities. Ls V07 Ls: fundamentals of math 3.00 Units Not applicable for degree credit. 50851 BRAAM E 08:00am-09:45am MTWTh J-6 NOTE: CRN 50851 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. Ls V25 improve grammar/Writing skills 3.00 Units Not applicable for degree credit. 51865 BRAAM E 10:00am-11:45am MTWTh J-6 NOTE: CRN 51865 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ENGLISH engL V01a PREQ: ENGL V02 with grade of C or better or placement as measured by the college assessment process. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 54189 CRYER CL 50097 D 55397 COSENT53445 R50100 COSENT55393 CRYER CL 52262 ROLENS LM 54346 RINGEN RM 54821 KIM HH 12.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE 54824 KIM HH 12.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE 55372 MARTINSEN EL 12.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE engL V01B Critical thinking & Composition 3.00 Units PREQ: ENGL V01A with grade of C or better. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53440 KRAUS EC 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh J-4 NOTE: CRN 53440 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50118 RAMIREZ MF 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh TR-12 NOTE: CRN 50118 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55398 WOLFE E 06:00pm-09:50pm MW J-3 NOTE: CRN 55398 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 52188 RAMIREZ MF 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh J-3 NOTE: CRN 52188 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55112 MINNOCK KA 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55112 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS WILL MEET THREE TIMES ON CAMPUS FOR EXAMS. STUDENTS ARE TO CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR BY E-MAIL BEFORE JUNE 20, 2011 AT KMINNOCK@VCCCD.EDU WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR FOR CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. 55392 MINNOCK KA 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55392 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS WILL MEET THREE TIMES ON CAMPUS FOR EXAMS. STUDENTS ARE TO CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR BY E-MAIL BEFORE JUNE 20, 2011 AT KMINNOCK@VCCCD.EDU WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR FOR CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. 14 If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. english Composition 5.00 Units 07:30am-10:20am MW TR-15 AND 07:30am-10:20am TTh LRC-B NOTE: CRN 54189 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ICKSON-LEW KM 10:30am-01:20pm MW J-4 AND 10:30am-01:20pm TTh LRC-C NOTE: CRN 50097 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. INO LG 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh TR-15 NOTE: CRN 55397 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. INGEN RM 01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh TR-12 NOTE: CRN 53445 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. INO LG 01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh TR-15 NOTE: CRN 50100 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 01:30pm-04:20pm MW J-1 AND 01:30pm-04:20pm TTh LRC-B NOTE: CRN 55393 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 06:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh J-1 NOTE: CRN 52262 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 06:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh TR-12 NOTE: CRN 54346 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. NOTE: CRN 54821 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. THERE IS NO IN-PERSON ORIENTATION FOR THE CLASS, BUT STUDENTS MUST CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR AT HKIM@VCCCD.EDUBEFORE JUNE 20, 2011 TO CONFIRM ENROLLMENT. NOTE: CRN 54824 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. THERE IS NO IN-PERSON ORIENTATION FOR THE CLASS, BUT STUDENTS MUST CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR AT HKIM@VCCCD.EDUBEFORE JUNE 20, 2011 TO CONFIRM ENROLLMENT. NOTE: CRN 55372 IS AN ONLINE CLASS. THERE IS NO IN-PERSON ORIENTATION FOR THE CLASS. BUT IN ORDER TO REMAIN IN THE CLASS, STUDENTS MUST (1)CONFIRM THEIR ENROLLMENT BY E-MAILING THE INSTRUCTOR AT EMARTINSEN@VCCCD.EDUBY MONDAY, JUNE 20, AND (2)POST THE FIRST ASSIGNMENT THROUGH DESIRE2LEARN BY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011. Non-Degree Applicable Sequence of English Courses 2010-2011 Transfer Level for University CSU & UC CSU RecommendedRecommendedRecommendedDegree Applicable AA/AS ENGL V08A ESL V34A LowBeginningReading ComprehensionENGL V05 Reading forCriticalAnalysisENGL V04A/B WritingSkills(Composition) LevelA.LevelBENGL V01A EnglishComposition *AstudentwhocompletesENGL V02,combinedwithENGL V06A,willreceivecreditinonlyonecoursetowardtheassociatedegree.Thesecoursesdonotcountforcompetency. ENGL V02* FundamentalsofEnglishComposition ENGL V03 BasicEnglishComposition ENGL V07/ESL V33IntermediateReadingComprehensionENGL V06A* AcademicReading engL V02 fundamntls english Composition 5.00 Units PREQ: ENGL V03 or placement as measured by the college assessment process. Recommended Prep: ENGL V06A. Formerly ENGL V02A. A student who completes ENGL V02, combined with ENGL V06A, ENGL V06B, and/ or ENGL V09, will receive credit in only one course toward the associate degree. ENGL V02 does not count for competency. 54321 ROLENS LM 07:30am-10:20am MTWTh J-1 NOTE: CRN 54321 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 55345 WOLFE E 10:30am-01:20pm MW LRC-C AND 10:30am-01:20pm TTh J-4 NOTE: CRN 55345 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 54796 DIXON MJ 01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh J-4 NOTE: CRN 54796 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 54320 DIXON MJ 06:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh J-4 NOTE: CRN 54320 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL Placement for Summer 2011 To find the best classes for you, make an appointment for a placement session. Please call (805) 654-6484. esL V18B intermediate grammar ii 1.50 Units Recommended Prep: ESL V18A or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Not applicable for degree credit. 55466 TAMIIAN SA 08:30am-10:45am MTWTh DP-3 NOTE: CRN 55466 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. TO REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS CALL 654-6484. 55498 TUDMAN KL 06:30pm-08:45pm MTWTh DP-3 NOTE: CRN 55498 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. TO REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS CALL 654-6484. esL V19B intermediate pronunciation ii 1.50 Units Recommended Prep: ESL V19A or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Not applicable for degree credit. 55467 ZELMAN NE 08:30am-10:45am MTWTh MAC-200 NOTE: CRN 55467 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. TO REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS CALL 654-6484. GEOGRAPHy geog V01 elements of physical geography 3.00 Units Field trips may be required (may be scheduled on Saturday). Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50819 RIDENOUR PA 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh SCI-116 NOTE: CRN 50819 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. geog V01L physical geography Laboratory 1.00 Unit PREQ: GEOG V01 or concurrent enrollment. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 51732 CHRISTENSEN CM Noon-01:50pm MTWTh SCI-119 NOTE: CRN 51732 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. GUIDANCE WORKSHOPS gW V02t transfer success 2.00 Units Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. 55259 COTA AM 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55259 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/14/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND AN ORIENTATION MEETING: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011, 5:00PM TO 6:00PM IN THE TRANSFER & CAREER CENTER (SSC BLDG). gW V02X orientation Workshop: eops 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. Offered on a pass/ no pass basis only. DESIGNED FOR EOPS ELIGIBLE STUDENTS. SEE AN EOPS COUNSELOR TO ENROLL IN THIS COURSE. 50843 SUEL TD 01:00pm-02:50pm MTWTh TR-5 NOTE: CRN 50843 IS A 2 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 06/30/2011. 53111 CHAPARRO R 11:00am-12:50pm MTWTh TR-5 NOTE: CRN 53111 IS A 2 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/18/2011 TO 07/28/2011. 53125 CHAPARRO R 10:30am-02:20pm MTWTh TR-5 NOTE: CRN 53125 IS A 1 WEEK CLASS FROM 08/01/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 54229 SUEL TD 16.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 54229 IS A 1 WEEK CLASS FROM 08/01/2011 TO 08/04/2011. HEALTH EDUCATION HeD V70 spiritual Health 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Formerly HED V60B. Transfer credit: CSU. 55431 MCCLAIN CK 04:30pm-06:50pm MTTh AEC-104 NOTE: CRN 55431 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. HeD V76 managing stress 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU. 55430 KOERNER R/ 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh AEC-104 FREDRICKSON NE NOTE: CRN 55430 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. HeD V84 CpR for professional Rescuers .50 Units Fees will be required. Transfer credit: CSU. If you need to repeat this course for licensing or certification requirements, go to venturacollege.edu/forms or go to the Admissions and Records office for the petition and/or for questions. $8 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 54798 SHULER LS Noon-03:50pm M AEC-103 AND Noon-03:50pm T AEC-103 AND Noon-01:50pm W AEC-103 NOTE: CRN 54798 IS A 3-DAY CLASS THAT MEETS 4 HOURS ON JULY 25, 2011, 4 HOURS ON JULY 26, 2011, AND 2 HOURS ON JULY 27, 2011. A POCKET RESUSCITATION MASK IS REQUIRED ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS, WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED THROUGH THE AMERICAN RED CROSS. HeD V92 first aid, safety and CpR 2.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. If you need to repeat this course for licensing or certification requirements, go to venturacollege.edu/forms or go to the Admissions and Records office for the petition and/or for questions. 55350 MORRIS T/ 02:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh AEC-103 MCLEAN-EMERY TL NOTE: CRN 55350 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/14/2011. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. 15 HeD V93 Health and Wellness 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50096 ELIOT/SHULER 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh AEC-103 NOTE: CRN 50096 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50199 ELIOT/SHULER 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh AEC-103 NOTE: CRN 50199 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55510 KOERNER R/MCDONOUGH ME 12:30pm � 02:20pm MTWR AEC-104 NOTE: CRN 55510 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50201 MCCLAIN CK 07:00pm-09:30pm MTTh AEC-104 NOTE: CRN 50201 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 52790 CAIRNS NJ 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 52790 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS A VIDEO AND INTERNET-BASED CLASS. YOU MUST ATTEND A REQUIRED ORIENTATION. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: NpIERCE@VCCCD.EDU. 55511 GREENBERG V 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55511 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 6/20/2011 TO 7/28/2011. THIS IS A VIDEO AND INTERNET-BASED CLASS. YOU MUST ATTEND A REQUIRED ORIENTATION. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION ONLINE. VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK THE LINK TO CLASS ORIENTATION FOR MORE INFORMATION. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: VGREENBERG@VCCCD.EDU. HISTORy Some history courses have an A and B sequence. Students are not required to complete the A section before enrolling in the B section. Hist V01a intro to Western Civilizatn i 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50443 PENDLETON JP 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh MAC-202 NOTE: CRN 50443 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 54629 WARD M 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 54629 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD.EDU. Hist V01B intro to Western Civilizatn ii 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53112 PENDLETON JP 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh MAC-202 NOTE: CRN 53112 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. Hist V02a U.s. History: Women i 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50460 MILLER JL 06:00pm-09:50pm MW K-2 NOTE: CRN 50460 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. Hist V04B History of the americas ii 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50755 DE LA ROCHA I 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh K-1 NOTE: CRN 50755 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. Hist V07a United states History i 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 51106 SANCHEZ TD 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh K-2 NOTE: CRN 51106 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 54429 SANCHEZ TD 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh K-2 NOTE: CRN 54429 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55222 MILLER JL 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh TR-13 NOTE: CRN 55222 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. Online Math Component Any CRN (5 digit Course Reference Number) listed below with an online component will require an access code. The code is included with the purchase of a new textbook from the College bookstore. For used textbook purchases, it may be necessary to purchase an access code. See your instructor on the first day of class for instructions to purchase a code. Hist V07B United states History ii 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50472 MURRAy RF 06:00pm-09:50pm MW MAC-201 NOTE: CRN 50472 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. Hist V18a World History i 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 55341 WARD M 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh K-3 NOTE: CRN 55341 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. HOME ECONOMICS HeC V23 Child growth & Development 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as CD V02. 52495 LANSING-EIGENHUIS 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 52495 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS ARE TO CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR BY E-MAIL BEFORE JUNE 20, 2011 AT JLEIGENHUIS@YAHOO.COM FOR ACCESS INFORMATION TO THE COURSE WEBSITE. STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO VIEW 26 HALF-HOUR VIDEOS, WHICH MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE VC BOOKSTORE. HeC V24 Human Development 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 55355 LOMAN NL 09:00am-12:15pm MTWTh CDC-38 NOTE: CRN 55355 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/14/2011. HUMAN SERVICES HmsV V50 introduction to social Work 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Formerly SOC V50. Transfer Credit: CSU 55509 HORIGAN A 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh MAC-201 NOTE: CRN 55509 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGy mt V04 measurements and Computations 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Same as DRFT V04. 55489 MANSFIELD C 08:30am-11:20am TWTh AA-7 NOTE: CRN 55489 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. MATHEMATICS matH V01 elementary algebra 5.00 Units PREQ: MATH V10 or MATH V10A-V10C or 1 year of high school prealgebra with grade of C or better. 55361 VASAVDA G 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SCI-229 NOTE: CRN 55361 IS A 5 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/25/2011. 50579 YI P 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh SCI-228 NOTE: CRN 50579 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ON TOP OF PAGE. 55394 BRUNNER R 12:30pm-03:20pm MTWTh SCI-352 NOTE: CRN 55394 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 53766 VANSPLINTER T 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh SCI-351 NOTE: CRN 53766 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 54621 O�NEILL E 11.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 54621 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. FOR ADDITIONAL CLASS INFORMATION GO TO: ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: EONEILL@VCCCD.EDU. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. 16 See page 26 for more information. matH V03 intermediate algebra 5.00 Units PREQ: MATH V01 or MATH V01A-V01E or MATH V11B or MATH V88A V88E or 1 year of high school beginning algebra with grade of C or better. 52788 YI P 07:30am-10:20am MTWTh SCI-353 NOTE: CRN 52788 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ON TOP OF NEXT COLUMN. 51391 ARCHIBALD J 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SCI-227 NOTE: CRN 51391 IS A 5 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/25/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ON TOP OF NEXT COLUMN. 50780 MCCAIN M 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh SCI-353 NOTE: CRN 50780 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ON TOP OF NEXT COLUMN. 50783 MCCAIN M 01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh SCI-353 NOTE: CRN 50783 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ON TOP OF NEXT COLUMN. 54265 KUMPF D 05:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh SCI-227 NOTE: CRN 54265 IS A 5 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/25/2011. 55396 NGUyEN J 06:00pm-09:50pm MTW SCI-353 NOTE: CRN 55396 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. 54622 ARCHIBALD J 12.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 54622 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS USING COURSECOMPASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: VCpROF@AOL.COM. matH V04 College algebra 4.00 Units PREQ: MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E or 1 year of high school intermediate algebra (Algebra II) with grade of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 55370 DIEBOLT D 08:00am-10:15am MTWTh SCI-228 NOTE: CRN 55370 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. 54446 DIEBOLT D 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTh SCI-313 NOTE: CRN 54446 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. 50787 CRACIUN G 06:00pm-09:15pm TWTh SCI-352 NOTE: CRN 50787 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 08/02/2011. 54623 BEATTY D 9.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 54623 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@ VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: DBEATTY@VCCCD.EDU. matH V05 plane trigonometry 3.00 Units PREQ: MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E or 1 year of high school intermediate algebra (Algebra II) with grade of C or better. Recommended Prep: MATH V02 or knowledge of plane geometry. Transfer credit: CSU. 50788 WILDE K 08:30am-10:20am MTWTh SCI-351 NOTE: CRN 50788 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55371 WILDE K 10:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SCI-351 NOTE: CRN 55371 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50789 BEARD M 06:00pm-09:50pm MW SCI-350 NOTE: CRN 50789 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ABOVE. Online Math Component Any CRN (5 digit Course Reference Number) listed below with an online component will require an access code. The code is included with the purchase of a new textbook from the College bookstore. For used textbook purchases, it may be necessary to purchase an access code. See your instructor on the first day of class for instructions to purchase a code. matH V06 math summer Bridge 1.00 Unit Recommended Prep: MATH V09 or MATH V09A-V09C or high school basic math with grade of C or better; or MATH V10 or MATH V10A-V10C or 1 year of high school prealgebra with grade of C or better; or MATH V01 or MATH V01A-V01E or MATH V11B or 1 year of high school beginning algebra (Algebra I) with grade of C or better. 55492 ANDERSON L 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh HSC-120 NOTE: CRN 55492 IS A 2 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 06/30/2011. 55500 RYNO J 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh HSC-225 NOTE: CRN 55500 IS A 2 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 06/30/2011. 55499 TIVY A 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh HSC-226 NOTE: CRN 55499 IS A 2 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 06/30/2011. matH V09 Beginning mathematics 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: LS V07 or equivalent. Not applicable for degree credit. 50803 BUNDy J 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh SCI-229 NOTE: CRN 50803 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. matH V10 prealgebra 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: MATH V09 or MATH V09A-V09C or equivalent or math assessment test. Not applicable for degree credit. 52464 REYNOLDS J 12:30pm-02:20pm MTWTh SCI-227 NOTE: CRN 52464 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55362 BEARD M 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh SCI-350 NOTE: CRN 55362 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ABOVE. matH V20 precalculus mathematics 5.00 Units PREQ: MATH V05 or the fourth year of high school mathematics (advanced mathematics) with grade of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 54782 REYNOLDS J 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SCI-352 NOTE: CRN 54782 IS A 5 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/25/2011. 50806 TIVy A 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh SCI-354 NOTE: CRN 50806 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. matH V21a Calculus/analytic geometry i 5.00 Units PREQ: both MATH V04 and MATH V05 with grades of C or better, or MATH V20 with grade of C or better, or the fourth year of high school mathematics (advanced mathematics) with grade of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 51765 BOWEN M 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh SCI-222 NOTE: CRN 51765 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. matH V21B Calculus/analytic geometry ii 5.00 Units PREQ: MATH V21A or equivalent with grade of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 54781 SIMHAN S 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh SCI-350 NOTE: CRN 54781 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. 17 V24 Differential Equations with Linear Algebra 5 units If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. V21C Multivariable Calculus 5 units V21A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 units V20 Precalculus Mathematics 5 units V52 Discrete Mathematics 3 units MATH V04; and either MATH V05 or grade of C or better in high school trigonometry V46B Applied Calculus II 3 units MATH V05 or grade of C or better in high school trigonometry V46A Applied Calculus I 4 units V04 College Algebra 4 units Concurrent enrollment in MATH V04 and MATH V05 is permitted. V05 Plane Trigonometry 3 units V44 Elementary Statistics 4 units V40 Math Topics For College Students 3 units V38 Math for Elementary School Teachers 3 units MATH V02 or gradeof C or better in high school geometryConcurrent enrollment in MATH V02 and either MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E is permitted. V35 Intermediate Algebra for Healthcare 5 units V02 Geometry 3 units V03 Intermediate Algebra 5 units V30 Applied Math for Health Care Personnel 4 units V01 Elementary Algebra 5 units V10 Prealgebra 3 units Recommended LS V07 Learning Skills: Fundamentals of Math - 3 Units Recommended prep for MATH V09 or V09A V09 Beginning Mathematics 3 units V09A BeginningMathematics Part 1 1 unit For new or returning students: MATH V03, MATH V03E or MATH V35 satisfies the math competency requirement for A.A./A.S. For students maintaining continuous enrollment from summer 2009: MATH V01, MATH V01E, MATH V11B or MATH V30 satisfies the math competency requirement for A.A./A.S. V21B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5 units Mathematics Course Sequences 2010-2011 V03E Intermediate Algebra Part 5 1 unit V03D Intermediate Algebra Part 4 1 unit V03C Intermediate Algebra Part 3 1 unit V03B Intermediate Algebra Part 2 1 unit V03A Intermediate Algebra Part 1 1 unit V01E Elementary Algebra Part 5 1 unit V01D Elementary Algebra Part 4 1 unit V01C Elementary Algebra Part 3 1 unit V01B Elementary Algebra Part 2 1 unit V01A Elementary Algebra Part 1 1 unit V10C Prealgebra Part 3 1 unit V10B Prealgebra Part 2 1 unit V10A Prealgebra Part 1 1 unit V11B Elementary Algebra: Second Half 3 units V11A Elementary Algebra: First Half 3 units V09C V09B Beginning Beginning Mathematics Mathematics Part 3 Part 2 1 unit 1 unit Online Math Component Any CRN (5 digit Course Reference Number) listed below with an online component will require an access code. The code is included with the purchase of a new textbook from the College bookstore. For used textbook purchases, it may be necessary to purchase an access code. See your instructor on the first day of class for instructions to purchase a code. Online Math Component Any CRN (5 digit Course Reference Number) listed below with an online component will require an access code. The code is included with the purchase of a new textbook from the College bookstore. For used textbook purchases, it may be necessary to purchase an access code. See your instructor on the first day of class for instructions to purchase a code. matH V44 elementary statistics 4.00 Units PREQ: MATH V03 or MATH V03A-V03E or 1 year of high school intermediate algebra (Algebra II) with grade of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 52465 SIMHAN S 08:00am-10:15am MTWTh SCI-354 NOTE: CRN 52465 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ABOVE. 53118 KUMPF D 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh SCI-230 NOTE: CRN 53118 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/18/2011. 50811 ADLMAN A 10:30am-02:20pm MTWTh SCI-354 NOTE: CRN 50811 IS A 4 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/18/2011. 54449 RYNO J 12:30pm-02:45pm MTWTh SCI-230 NOTE: CRN 54449 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/03/2011. 54833 ADLMAN A 9.50 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 54833 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE. EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD.EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: ADLMAN@VCCCD. EDU. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ABOVE. matH V46a applied Calculus i 4.00 Units PREQ: MATH V04 or MATH V20 or fourth year of high school mathematics (advanced mathematics) with grade of C or better. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 53770 JOHNSON V 06:00pm-09:15pm TWTh SCI-230 NOTE: CRN 53770 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 08/02/2011. ONLINE COMPONENT REQUIRED. SEE NOTE ABOVE. MICROBIOLOGy miCR V01 general microbiology 4.00 Units PREQ: CHEM V01A-V01AL or CHEM V20-V20L or CHEM V30-V30L or 1 year of high school chemistry with grades of C or better; and BIOL V04 or PHSO V01 or equivalent with grades of C or better. Recommended Prep: BIOL V01-V01L; CHEM V21-V21L; and ENGL V01A. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50284 HAINES R 11:30am-02:20pm TWTh SCI-311 AND 03:00pm-05:50pm TWTh SCI-313 NOTE: CRN 50284 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. 52249 HAINES R 03:00pm-05:50pm TWTh SCI-313 BELLENSON E 06:30pm-09:20pm TWTh SCI-311 NOTE: CRN 52249 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. MULTIMEDIA mm V74a adobe photoshop i 3.00 Units Recommended Prep: basic English and math skills; and computer fundamentals. Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Formerly IDS V74A. Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. $15 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 54858 MILLER MM 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh TR-4 NOTE: CRN 54858 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. MUSIC mUs V01 fundamentals of music 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50489 POWERS OD 09:00am-10:50am MTWTh TR-19 NOTE: CRN 50489 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55359 LAWSON R 06:00pm-09:50pm MW TR-19 NOTE: CRN 55359 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. mUs V03 introduction to World music 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 54802 GRIPPO JR 12:30pm-02:20pm MTWTh TR-20 NOTE: CRN 54802 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. mUs V08 music appreciation 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53303 LAWSON R 10:30am-12:20pm MTWTh TR-20 NOTE: CRN 53303 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55395 WILSON BM 07:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh TR-20 NOTE: CRN 55395 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. mUs V24a Keyboards i 2.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 52761 FRANCO-SOMMER M 07:30am-10:20am TWTh TR-21 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TR-21 NOTE: CRN 52761 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. mUs V24B Keyboards ii 2.00 Units PREQ: MUS V24A or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53181 FRANCO-SOMMER M 07:30am-10:20am TWTh TR-21 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TR-21 NOTE: CRN 53181 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. mUs V24C Keyboards iii 2.00 Units PREQ: MUS V24B or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 54862 FRANCO-SOMMER M 07:30am-10:20am TWTh TR-21 PLUS 2.00 HRS/WK ARR TR-21 NOTE: CRN 54862 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. mUs V36 Beginning guitar 1.50 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. 54281 GONZALES CH 10:30am-12:20pm MTWTh GH NOTE: CRN 54281 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. MEETS IN GUTHRIE HALL. mUs V37 intermediate guitar 1.50 Units Recommended Prep: MUS V36. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. 54282 GONZALES CH 10:30am-12:20pm MTWTh GH NOTE: CRN 54282 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. MEETS IN GUTHRIE HALL. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. 19 PARAMEDIC pm V95 paramedic internship 2.00 Units PREQ: current CPR for health care provider or professional rescuer; current malpractice insurance; meet all clinical facility requirements; no visible tattoos or visible body piercings except single studs in ear lobes; no acrylic or long nails in clinical setting; and approval of PM director. COREQ: enrolled in a minimum of 7 units to include internship. Recommended Prep: completion of or concurrent enrollment in one course in the discipline; and the state of California Emergency Medical Services Authority may deny licensure to those with criminal records. Fees will be required. Field trips will be required. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times not to exceed 16 units total in total in combination with any other work experience/ internship courses. Offered on a pass/no pass basis only. 55401 MUNDELL MH 15.00 HRS/WK ARR TBA NOTE: CRN 55401 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. PHILOSOPHy pHiL V01 introduction to philosophy 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50502 BORTOLIN KM 06:00pm-09:50pm MW UV-2 NOTE: CRN 50502 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50501 SANDERS RM 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50501 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. THERE IS NO ORIENTATION FOR THIS CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE E-MAIL INSTRUCTOR AT RSANDERS@VCCCD.EDU FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO LOG ON TO WEBSITE FOR THE CLASS. pHiL V04 introduction to Logic 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50506 CROWLEY JF 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh TR-14 NOTE: CRN 50506 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. PHOTOGRAPHy pHot V01 Beginning photography 3.00 Units Fees will be required. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 2 times. $25 MATERIALS FEE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION. 55429 HENDRICKS W 08:30am-12:20pm MTWTh MAC-101 NOTE: CRN 55429 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. PHySICAL EDUCATION pe V09 Water polo 1.00 Unit Recommended Prep: PE V02 or equivalent swimming skills. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 50143 MCDONOUGH/GILES 07:00pm-09:50pm MW CVAC NOTE: CRN 50143 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DESIGNED FOR WOMEN. 50145 SCHMIDT MK 07:00pm-09:50pm TTh CVAC NOTE: CRN 50145 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DESIGNED FOR MEN. pe V37 Running for fitness 1.50 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor PE V14, V15, V36 & V37 may be taken in any combination for a maximum of 4 times. 55232 FREDRICKSON/VENEY 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh TRAC NOTE: CRN 55232 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/27/2011 TO 08/04/2011. DESIGNED FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY. FITNESS CENTER PE V43 Aerobic and Strength Training (Includes access to free weights) PE V50 Cardio Machine Training Open Entry / Open ExitFitness Laboratory No more scheduling conflicts or restrictive hours! Students complete the required orientation and personal assessment, and then access the Fitness Center at any open time. Entry and exit are regulated by an individualized student identification computerized bar code system which records each workout session. All open lab hours have professional faculty to assist your individual needs. PE V43 & PE V50 Fitness Center Hours Monday Through Thursday ...6:00am -8:00pm Closed Daily. ...............2:00pm -3:30pm pe V43 aerobic & strength training 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 53785 NEWTON-ELIOT MV 5.00 HRS/WK ARR AEC-FITC NOTE: CRN 53785 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS CLASS REQUIRES A STUDENT TRACKING CARD FOR FITNESS CENTER HOURS TRACKING. YOU MAY OBTAIN A STUDENT TRACKING CARD AT THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. MANDATORY! STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND A ONE-HOUR ORIENTATION SESSION IN THE FITNESS CENTER (LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC EVENT CENTER) BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 20. ALL STUDENTS WILL BE SENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VIA VCCCD E-MAIL PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. THIS CLASS WILL INCLUDE ACCESS TO BOTH THE FITNESS CENTER AND WEIGHT ROOM. 53776 NEWTON-ELIOT MV 5.00 HRS/WK ARR AEC-FITC NOTE: CRN 53776 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS CLASS REQUIRES A STUDENT TRACKING CARD FOR FITNESS CENTER HOURS TRACKING. YOU MAY OBTAIN A STUDENT TRACKING CARD AT THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. MANDATORY! STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND A ONE-HOUR ORIENTATION SESSION IN THE FITNESS CENTER (LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC EVENT CENTER) BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 20. ALL STUDENTS WILL BE SENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VIA VCCCD E-MAIL PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. THIS CLASS WILL INCLUDE ACCESS TO BOTH THE FITNESS CENTER AND WEIGHT ROOM. pe V49 aerobic Kickboxing 1.00 Unit May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 51533 SCHREIBER/FOLKES Noon-01:50pm MTTh SGYM NOTE: CRN 51533 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. pe V50 Cardio machine training 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; credit limitations - see counselor; under review for UC. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 55220 NEWTON-ELIOT MV 5.00 HRS/WK ARR AEC-FITC NOTE: CRN 55220 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. THIS CLASS REQUIRES A STUDENT TRACKING CARD FOR FITNESS CENTER HOURS TRACKING. YOU MAY OBTAIN A STUDENT TRACKING CARD AT THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. MANDATORY! STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND A ONE-HOUR ORIENTATION SESSION IN THE FITNESS CENTER (LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC EVENT CENTER) BEGINNING JUNE 20. ALL STUDENTS WILL BE SENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VIA VCCCD E-MAIL PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. THIS CLASS WILL INCLUDE ACCESS TO BOTH THE FITNESS CENTER AND WEIGHT ROOM. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. 20 See page 26 for more information. pe V56 tennis: Beginning 1.50 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. PE V56, V57 & V58 may be taken in any combination for a maximum of 4 times. 50171 EMERy N 05:30pm-08:20pm TWTh COUR NOTE: CRN 50171 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. pe V57 tennis: intermediate 1.50 Units PREQ: PE V56 or equivalent skills. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. PE V56, V57, & V58 may be taken in any combination for a maximum of 4 times. 50898 EMERy N 05:30pm-08:20pm TWTh COUR NOTE: CRN 50898 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. pe V60 Yoga fundamentals 1.00 Unit May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 54438 CHIMA S 05:00pm-06:15pm MTWTh SGyM NOTE: CRN 54438 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. pe V63 Volleyball: advanced 1.00 Unit Recommended Prep: PE V62 or equivalent skills. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. PE V61, V62, V63 & V65 may be taken in any combination for a maximum of 4 times. 50176 RODRIGUEZ ML 05:00pm-06:50pm MTTh AEC-LGyM NOTE: CRN 50176 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. pe V67 soccer 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 50181 HOFFMAN S 07:15pm-09:50pm MTWTh FIEL NOTE: CRN 50181 IS A 3 WEEK CLASS FROM 07/18/2011 TO 08/04/2011. DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER. pe V69 football 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 50183 MOOSHAGIAN SR 05:40pm-07:20pm TWTh FIEL NOTE: CRN 50183 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL. pe V70 Basketball 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 50185 MIRCETIC N 07:00pm-09:50pm MW AEC-LGyM NOTE: CRN 50185 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DESIGNED FOR WOMEN. 50186 RAMIREZ J 07:00pm-09:50pm TTh AEC-LGyM NOTE: CRN 50186 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DESIGNED FOR MEN. 55416 RAMIREZ J 6.00 HRS/WK ARR AEC-LGYM NOTE: CRN 55416 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. pe V71 Baseball 1.00 Unit Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 55440 ADAMS DM 03:00pm-04:50pm MTTh FIEL NOTE: CRN 55440 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. pe V74 power Body Building: intercoll 1.00 Unit Recommended Prep: participation in the Ventura College Intercollegiate athletic program. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Formerly PE V42. May be taken for a maximum of 4 times. 55428 MOOSHAGIAN/ ANGLIN 03:40pm-05:20pm TWTh AEC-WTRM NOTE: CRN 55428 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. DESIGNED FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL. PHySICS pHYs V01 elementary physics 5.00 Units PREQ: MATH V01 or MATH V01A-V01E or MATH V11B or 1 year of high school beginning algebra with grade of C or better; and MATH V02 or 1 year of high school geometry with grades of C or better. Recommended Prep: MATH V05. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 50218 QUON S 10:30am-02:45pm MTWTh SCI-118 NOTE: CRN 50218 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/02/2011. PHySIOLOGy pHso V01 intro to Human physiology 4.00 Units PREQ: ANAT V01 or concurrent enrollment; and CHEM V20-V20L or CHEM V30-V30L or 1 year of high school chemistry with grades of C or better. Recommended Prep: BIOL V01-V01L or BIOL V04; CHEM V01A-V01AL or CHEM V21-V21L. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. 54350 GADBOIS S 11:00am-01:50pm TWTh SCI-318 AND 02:00pm-04:50pm TWTh SCI-221 NOTE: CRN 54350 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. 54351 GADBOIS S 02:00pm-04:50pm TWTh SCI-221 AND 05:00pm-07:50pm TWTh SCI-318 NOTE: CRN 54351 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/26/2011. POLITICAL SCIENCE poLs V01 american government 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 55360 GONZALEZ DR 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh MAC-201 NOTE: CRN 55360 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55342 GOMEZ LE 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh MAC-202 NOTE: CRN 55342 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. poLs V03 intro to political science 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53747 PORTER RM 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 53747 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: RpORTER@VCCCD.EDU. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. See page 26 for more information. 21 PSyCHOLOGy psY V01 introduction to psychology 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50584 PAULEY MA 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh UV-1 NOTE: CRN 50584 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 55343 RIVERE E 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55343 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS WITH A MANDATORY ORIENTATION MEETING. FOR ORIENTATION SCHEDULE, PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON COURSE OFFERINGS THEN THE CRN. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND ACCESS TO WEB COURSE WILL BE GIVEN AT ORIENTATION. ADD CODES WILL BE GIVEN TO WAITLISTED STUDENTS AT THE ORIENTATION MEETING. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD.EDU, OR YOU MAY CONTACT INSTRUCTOR AT: DR.RIVERE@YAHOO.COM. psY V03 physiological psychology 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50585 PAULEY MA Noon-01:50pm MTWTh UV-1 NOTE: CRN 50585 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. psY V15 intro to abnormal psychology 3.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 55344 ROBINSON JA 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 55344 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. MANDATORY ORIENTATION: JUNE 20, 2011, 10:30AM TO 11:30AM, ROOM UV-2. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: DUSTYROB@AOL.COM. SIGN LANGUAGE sL V10a american sign Language: Beg 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Field trips may be required. 53085 BUKER F 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh MAC-205 NOTE: CRN 53085 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 50023 SLADEK DA 06:00pm-09:50pm MW MAC-205 NOTE: CRN 50023 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. sL V10B american sign Language: inter 3.00 Units PREQ: SL V10A or 2 years of high school ASL or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 54863 SLADEK DA 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh MAC-205 NOTE: CRN 54863 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. SOCIOLOGy soC V01 introduction to sociology 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50606 ROCHA J 08:00am-09:50am MTWTh TR-14 NOTE: CRN 50606 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. 53829 JONES J 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 53829 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: ALLISONGUSTAFSON@EARTHLINK.NET. soC V02 social problems 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Field trips may be required. 54631 HORIGAN AL 06:00pm-09:50pm MW MAC-200 NOTE: CRN 54631 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. soC V03 Racial & ethnic group Relations 3.00 Units Transfer credit: CSU; UC; credit limitations - see counselor. Same as AES V11. 50618 CHEN AY 8.00 HRS/WK ARR WEB ONLINE NOTE: CRN 50618 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 07/28/2011. THIS IS AN ONLINE CLASS. STUDENTS PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR ORIENTATION AND COURSE INFORMATION AT ONLINE.VENTURACOLLEGE.EDU AND CLICK ON CLASS ORIENTATION INFORMATION. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GENERAL ORIENTATION TO ONLINE CLASSES CONTACT DISTANCE ED AT DISTANCE_ED@VCCCD. EDU. INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: ALYCHEN@VCCCD.EDU. SPANISH span V01 elementary spanish i 5.00 Units Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50013 SOMOZA BL 07:30am-10:20am MTWTh K-5 NOTE: CRN 50013 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 50015 HERNANDEZ JR A 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh K-5 NOTE: CRN 50015 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 53544 LOPEZ ML 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh CRC-102 NOTE: CRN 53544 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 54333 LOPEZ ML 01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh MAC-205 NOTE: CRN 54333 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 50016 HERNANDEZ JR A 01:30pm-04:20pm MTWTh K-5 NOTE: CRN 50016 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 54561 SOVICH FE 06:30pm-09:20pm MTWTh K-5 NOTE: CRN 54561 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. span V02 elementary spanish ii 5.00 Units PREQ: SPAN V01 or 2 years of high school Spanish or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 53545 SANDFORD AJ 07:30am-10:20am MTWTh K-4 NOTE: CRN 53545 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 50014 SANDFORD AJ 10:30am-01:20pm MTWTh K-4 NOTE: CRN 50014 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. 55107 CONNOLLy CM 06:00pm-08:50pm MTWTh K-4 NOTE: CRN 55107 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/04/2011. SPEECH See Communication Studies THEATRE ARTS tHa V29 History of motion pictures 3.00 Units Field trips will be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. 50011 VARELA JF 10:00am-11:50am MTWTh MAC-201 NOTE: CRN 50011 IS A 7 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/20/2011 TO 08/01/2011. WATER SCIENCE Ws V10 Basic Water & Wastewater 3.00 Units 55358 RICHARDSON WB 06:00pm-09:50pm TTh AA-8 NOTE: CRN 55358 IS A 6 WEEK CLASS FROM 06/21/2011 TO 07/28/2011. If you have not completed the required prerequisite, your registration will be blocked. 22 See page 26 for more information. FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION NEED ASSISTANCE PAYING FOR YOUR ENROLLMENT FEES AND OTHER EDUCATION RELATED EXPENSES? The Ventura College Financial Aid Office offers a wide variety of programs and services to help meet some of your education costs. Applications for financial aid are accepted throughout the academic year but we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. If you are a California resident, you can apply for a Board of governors Fee Waiver online at venturacollege.edu/finaid. The BOgW waives enrollment fees for qualified California residents and may reduce parking fees. The BOgW does not pay for books, parking, health, material, or any other associated fees. If you need financial assistance to pay for books, supplies, transportation and other costs, you may also complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.ed.gov. The federal school code for Ventura College is 001334. For additional information regarding financial aid at Ventura College, visit our website at venturacollege.edu. VENTuRA COLLEgE TRANSFER CENTER TheTransferCenTerPaThH e l p i n g y o u G e t F r o m H e r e t o T h e r e � TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES AT VENTURA COLLEGE venturacollege.edu/transfercenter � Building SSC � Phone: (805) 654-6473 DID YOU KNOW? �Community College transfer students have the NUMBER ONE PRIORITY for junior transfer admissions to university of California and California State university campuses, according to the California Education Master Plan. �Over 10,000 students transfer to the university of California, and approximately 48,000 students transfer to California State university campuses each year to complete their 4-year degrees. �Ventura College students who transfer achieve grades at the transfer institution that are as good or better than students who started at the 4-year college or university. �Ventura College students can complete the general education and lower division major requirements at Ventura College and transfer with junior standing. �In addition to university of California or California State university, students also transfer to Cal Lutheran, LaVerne, uSC, university of Phoenix, National university, Antioch university, Azusa Pacific, Pepperdine, Arizona State university, and many, many other fine colleges and universities. COMPARE THE COSTS! Full-time enrollment fees for in-state residents per year (subject to change): Ventura College ....................$780 California State university ....... $4,866 university of California ............ $8,720 Independent ............................ $35,000 and higher! �VC HAS TRANSFER ADMISSION AGREEMENTS WITH: CSus, and uCs. STOP BY THE TRANSFER CENTER! Take advantage of our broad range of services! �Workshops on transfer admission guarantees and applications to the university. �Organized tours to colleges and universities. �College catalogs, Internet access, and resource library. �Meet with 4-year college representatives. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 23 INFORMATION B O g W SUMMER 2011 FEE WAIVER INFORMATION There are a variety of methods for determining your eligibility for a Board of governors Fee Waiver. If you meet any of the criteria below, complete the 2010-2011 Board of governors Fee Waiver Application online at venturacollege.edu/finaid, or complete the 2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid at FAFSA. ED.GOV. The Federal School Code for Ventura College is 001334. If you (or your parents if you are a dependent student) are currently recipients of CAL WORKs/ TANF, SSI/SSP or general Assistance, or have certification from any of the Special Classifications, you are eligible for a BOgW Fee Waiver. Current Documentation is required. BOGW Special Classifications Enrollment Fee Waivers include: Certification from the CA Department of Veterans Affairs that you are eligible for a Dependent�s Fee Waiver-Documentation of Certification Method is required; Certification from the National guard Adjutant general that you are eligible for a Dependent�s Fee Waiver -Documentation of Certification is required; Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor (or a child of a recipient) -Documentation from the Department of Veterans Affairs is required; Dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack -Documentation from the CA Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board is required; Dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line-of-duty -Documentation for the public agency employer of record is required. A BOGW If your household income falls within the income standards listed below, you qualify for a BOgW Fee Waiver. We may require you to verify the income information provided on the BOgW Fee Method Waiver Application. B 2009 Income Family size $16,245 or less 1 member in household $21,855 or less 2 members in household $27,465 or less 3 members in household *Total household $33,075 or less 4 members in household income for 2009 $38,685 or less 5 members in household $44,295 or less 6 members in household $49,905 or less 7 members in household $55,515 or less 8 members in household Add $5,610 for each additional dependent *These standards are based on the federal poverty guidelines as published each year by the u.S. Department of Health and Human Services. under Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, the income standards for the BOgW Method B program equal 150% of the federal poverty guidelines for the base year. These income standards may be revised each year and therefore only apply to the 2010-2011 award year. If you have completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid for 2010-2011 and your application demonstrates that you have financial need, you will qualify for a BOgW Fee Waiver. BOGW (A separate BOgW application IS NOT required). FAFSA applications can be completed online at FAFSA.ED.GOV. Method NOTE: Students who are exempt from paying nonresident tuition under Education Code Section 68130.5 (AB540) are NOT California residents, and are not eligible for a fee waiver. 24 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 CuRRICuLuM: COuRSES, DEgREES, CERTIFICATES, AND AWARDS +Preparation for license/permit Ventura College 2010-2011 .Not offered 2010-11 Curriculum C AA/AS CoA PA Agriculture X X X American Ethnic Studies X Anatomy X Anatomy/Physiology X Anthropology X Architecture X X X Art X X X Asian American Studies X Assistive Computer Technology X Astronomy X Automotive+ X X X Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Studies X X Biology X X X Biotechnology X X Business X X X X Business Information Systems X X Chemistry X Chicano Studies X Child Development+ X X X Cognitively Diverse Learners X Communication Studies X Computer Science X X X Construction Technology+ X X X X Criminal Justice X X X CSU-GE X Dance X Developmental Studies X Drafting X X X Economics X Curriculum C AA/AS CoA PA Education X Educational Assistance Center X Emergency Medical Technology+ X Engineering X X X English X English as a Second Language X Environmental Science & Resource Management X X Fashion Design & Merchandising X X X Film Studies X French X General Studies X Geographic Info Systems X X Geography X Geology X German X Guidance Workshops X Health Education X X Health Sciences+ X History X Holistic Studies X X Home Economics X X X X Human Services X X X X Humanities X IGETC X Interdisciplinary Studies X International Studies X X Internship X Italian X Japanese X Curriculum C AA/AS CoA PA Journalism X X� X� X Leadership X Learning Skills X Library Instruction X Manufacturing Technology X X Mathematics X Microbiology X Multimedia X X� X� X� Music X X X Nursing Science+ X X Paramedic+ X X X Philosophy X Photography X X X Physical Education+ X X Physical Science X Physics X Physiology X Political Science X Psychology X Real Estate X X Recreation X Sign Language X Sociology X Spanish X Study Skills X Supervision X X X Theatre Arts X X X X Water Science+ X X X Welding+ X X X Work Experience X C=Courses AA/AS=Associate Degree CoA=Certificate of Achievement PA=Proficiency Award Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 25 P R E R E Q u I S I T E S A N D C O R E Q u I S I T E S R E Q u I R E D P R E R E Q u I S I T E S A N D C O R E Q u I S I T E S R E Q u I R E D Prerequisites and Corequisites (The process detailed below applies only to Ventura College) All prerequisites and corequisites will be strictly enforced at the time of registration. Prerequisites and corequisites are stated in the course descriptions in the college catalog and in the class schedule. Both documents are available for review at venturacollege.edu. Corequisites require a student to enroll in two or more linked classes; for example, PHyS V02A and PHyS V02AL. A course prerequisite states the preparation required to successfully complete the course; an example would be ENGL V01A that has a prerequisite of ENGL V02. Prerequisites may be satisfied by completing the prerequisite course at Ventura College, or by providing transcripts to verify that you have completed the equivalent course in high school or at another college or university. In some cases, test scores may also be used to satisfy prerequisite requirements. If you know you need to be cleared for a prerequisite, or if you have attempted to register and have been blocked by a "prerequisite and test score-error message," please complete the following steps. It is highly recommended the student seek approval for the clearance BEFORE attempting to register to minimize registration delays. Steps to Requesting Unblocking (clearance) of a Prerequisite 1. For initial placement recommendations in a Math or English sequence, take the Math and English Assessment tests. For English placement recommendations, test scores from California State universities, CTEP or other selected validated standardized test scores may be considered. For math placement, students can use high school transcripts, college transcripts from another college, or scores from AP, CLEP and/or IB exams. 2. Download the prerequisite form at venturacollege.edu/prerequisites or pick-up the form at the Information Desk or Assessment Office, both located inside the SSC building. For office location, go to venturacollege.edu/map. 3. Complete the form and attach supporting documentation (official or unofficial college or high school transcripts, grade reports, test scores, AP scores, etc.) prior to registration. 4. Deliver completed form and documentation to the Assessment Office in-person, fax, or e-mail. The Assessment Office is located in the SSC building. The fax number is (805) 654-6425 and e-mail address is vcmatriculation@vcccd.edu. Please make sure to include your name, the course(es) you are requesting clearance for, student ID number, and a contact telephone number or e-mail address. Students CANNOT SUBMIT this information via phone request as documentation is required. 5. Prerequisite requests will be reviewed and processed within two working days. How to Challenge a Prerequisite or Corequisite (The process detailed below applies only to Ventura College) If the student believes he/she has met the equivalent of a course prerequisite based upon one of the reasons listed below, the student has the right to challenge the prerequisite or corequisite. Please refer to the Petition for complete description/information of the acceptable reasons for challenge. Student is subject to undue delay in attaining the goal of educational plan because the prerequisite or corequisite course has not been � made reasonably available. The prerequisite or corequisite is not valid because it is not necessary for success in the course for which it is required. � The prerequisite or corequisite is unlawfully discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawful discriminatory manner. � Student feels he/she possesses the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course despite not meeting the prerequisite or corequisite. � Steps to Completing a �Petition to Challenge a Prerequisite or Corequisite� 1. Download the Petition to challenge at venturacollege.edu/prerequisites or pick up the form at the Assessment Office, located inside the SSC building. For office location, go to venturacollege.edu/map. 2. Complete the Petition and attach any supporting documentation, with a written statement explaining the reasons the student wishes to be considered for the challenge. 3. Deliver the completed Petition and documentation to the Assessment Office for processing. The student should request a dated copy of the Petition from the Assessment Office staff upon submission. The Assessment Office will forward the Petition to the appropriate Division Office for review by a department representative. 4. The Division Office will review and notify the student, via e-mail, if the Petition has been approved or denied within five working days. 5. If approved, the Division Office will release the block on the registration system. The students may then register (on his/her designated registration date) via online or in-person. 6. If denied, student must complete the prerequisite/corequisite as stated in the College Catalog. 26 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 ONLINE guIDANCE COuRSE Online Guidance Course Designed to Assist a Student! GW V02T Transfer Success -2 units This course is designed to provide students with information relevant to making a decision regarding major and college choice. Students will be exposed to the different segments of higher education requirements for: admission, major preparation, and general education. Also, elective coursework, and published resource materials, including various websites will be explored. The application and transition process to point of transfer will be covered. CRN 55259 Orientation: Tuesday, June 22, 5:00pm-6:00pm. 4-week class from 06/20/2011 to 07/14/2011. Location: SSC Bldg. -Transfer and Career Center g E N E R A L W O R K E x P E R I E N C E A N D I N T E R N S H I P Please see the discipline instructor to enroll in work experience. Work experience offers two courses that are not related to college majors. The V95 sections are designed for unpaid/volunteer work while the V96 sections are designed for paid work. Students may also participate in Internships. Please speak with individual departments regarding specific internship projects. QUALIFICATIONS: Attend one mandatory orientation meeting. WORK CREDIT: 3 units for 225 hours of paid work (14.25 hours per week) (OR) VOLUNTEER CREDIT: 3 units for 180 hours of unpaid/ volunteer work (11.25 hours per week). COOPERATIVE WORK ExPERIENCE: Maximum 3 units per semester for a total of 6 units. Mandatory Orientation You must attend one of the following sessions in the Fireside Lounge in the Cafeteria (CSC). Tuesday, August 23 at 3:00 p.m. (OR) Wednesday, August 24 at 11:00 a.m. Late start students contact instructor before October 10, 2011 to schedule an orientation time. For more information, call (805) 654-6400, ext. 3271 (OR) email: rhester@vcccd.edu EAST CAMPuS A T SANTA PAuLA CLOSED FROM MAY 30 -AUG. 5, 2011 East Campus at Santa Paula �Stay Near � Go far� The East Campus offers a wide variety of general education classes and career training programs, as well as an extensive English as a Second Language (ESL) curriculum. Career training programs include reception skills, administrative assistant, medical assisting, phlebotomy and child development. East Campus has a Learning Resources Center (LRC) that also serves as a branch of the Ventura College library. The East Campus LRC provides tutoring, supplemental instruction, and full library service and computer access to all Ventura College students. Students at East Campus have access to academic and career counseling, math and English assessment, and registration. The East Campus Office is located at 115 Dean Drive, Suite A, Santa Paula, 93060. Campus phone number: (805) 525-7136. Bilingual (Spanish/English) staff are available to help students. Websites: Map to the East Campus at Santa Paula venturacollege. edu/eastcampus or ecinfo@vcccd. edu. Se habla espa�ol. Vis�tenos o ll�menos para m�s informaci�n acerca de las clases de ingl�s. INTERNATIONAL STuDENTS International Students Program The International Student Office assists about 100 International Students attending Ventura College under the F-l Visa (Student Visa) from countries around the world: Albania, Canada, Brazil, England, France, India, Japan, Peru, South Korea, Switzerland, Serbia and many more. Students may apply through the office to obtain an 1-20 form, which they are required to have before receiving an F-l Student Visa. Application for the F-l visa must be filed pursuant to the laws of their country or, if they are already in the united States, pursuant to the regulations of the united States Citizenship and Immigration Service (uSCIS). Once students arrive at the college with an F-l visa, the International Student Office assists them with college admission, assessment, orientation, immigration matters, employment under OPT, housing, academic advising and counseling. A prospective International Student must meet the following application deadlines: Fall semester: June 15, Spring semester: November 15, Summer session: April 15. If you have any questions, please contact the International Student Office at (805) 654-6313. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 27 FEES A N D PARKINg INFORMATION Instructional Materials Fees -Optional Instructional materials fees for certain selected credit or noncredit courses may be required at the time of registration, or the materials may be purchased on your own. If an Instructional materials fees is required, the amount of the fee is listed beneath the course title in the Schedule of the Student Business Office. Enrollment fee refunds are subject, once a term, to the withholding of a $10 administrative fee. To qualify for a refund of parking fees, you must return the original parking permit to the Student Business Office by the deadline. Refund of Nonresident Tuition and Surcharge Classes. Authority for the charge is granted under Ventura County Community College District Board Policy 5030. These instructional and other materials include, but are not limited to, text books, tools, equipment and clothing if: (1) The instructional and other materials required for the course have a continuing value to the student outside of the classroom setting, or (2) The instructional and other materials are used in the production of an �end product� that has continuing value to the student outside the classroom setting. See course schedule for instructional materials fees costs. California Residents Fee Must pay the mandated enrollment fee, health fee, student center fee and applicable materials fees. Those meeting certain criteria may be eligible for financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office, (805) 654-6369. Non-California Residents Fee Must pay nonresident tuition, student surcharge, enrollment fee, health fee, student center fee and applicable materials fees. International Students Fee Must pay enrollment fees, the health fee, nonresident tuition, student center fee and applicable materials fees, the International student surcharge and an application processing fee of $50 that covers the cost of federally mandated documentation. The surcharge and the application processing fee may be waived if the student meets one of the following exemptions as listed in the Ed Code �76141 or �76142: . Student must demonstrate economic hardship or . Student must be a victim of persecution in the country in which the student is a resident. How Can I Pay My Fees? Pay by cash, check or money order, Mastercard or VISA. Include your social security or student ID number and driver's license number on your check or money order. All returned checks and credit card chargebacks will be assessed a $10 service fee. Fees may be paid: . By credit card, online at venturacollege.edu, click "Online Services." . In-person at the Student Business Office in the Student Service Center (SSC). Refund Procedure You must drop your classes by the credit registration calendar deadline to qualify for a credit or refund of tuition and/or fees. Credits will NOT be authorized for drops or withdrawals occurring after the deadline date. After your class(es) have been dropped, application for a refund may be made through Nonresident tuition and the student surcharge are refunded based on the following: 100% is refunded the first and second weeks of classes; 50% is refunded the third and fourth weeks. For short-term and summer classes, 10% of class meetings is refunded at 100%; 20% of class meetings is refunded at 50%. No refunds of nonresident tuition are authorized for drops or withdrawals after the fourth week of a full-term class or 20% of short-term classes. PARKINg A parking permit is required to park on VC campus. Citations are issued to vehicles without a valid permit displayed. A license plate number is required for permit registration. Pick up permits in the Student Business Office located in building SSC. Refund: You must return the original parking permit to the Student Business Office by the deadline. Daily (single day) permit: For those who do not want to purchase a semester permit, or who drive a different vehicle to school (other than the one with the permit), a daily permit can be purchased for $2.00 at any one of the seven bright yellow machines located throughout the campus. They are located in front of the Administration Building (ADM) by the flag pole, or in the West, East and North parking lots. The Student Business Office and the Campus Police Office also sell daily permits. Daily permits from Moorpark or Oxnard College are not valid at Ventura College and visa versa. Student semester permit: Permits are valid for only one semester and are required to be displayed on the vehicle�s inside rear view mirror by the second week of the semester. Paying the parking permit fee is not enough to keep you from receiving a parking citation. These permits can be purchased at the Student Business Office and are also valid at Moorpark and Oxnard colleges. You must pick up your permit at the Student Business Office (SSC) and properly display it. Handicapped Parking: Students with a Dept. of Motor Vehicles disabled person�s plate or placard, or with a current handicapped parking decal issued by the Educational Assistance Center, may park in marked handicapped stalls on VC campus. Drivers with disabilities are subject to the same parking fees as nondisabled drivers. Handicapped parking decals and complete parking policy may be obtained at EAC in building ADM. Green (time limit) zones: These areas are not enforced during the first week of the semester. Staff lots: These lots require a staff permit and are enforced throughout the semester, including the first week. Relatives of Staff: Members who are NOT staff, are not allowed to park in the staff lot with a staff permit. 28 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 FEES All fees are due and payable immediately. Students who do not pay their fees in a timely manner may have one or both of the following actions taken: Be dropped from their classes and required to re-enroll, and/ or have a financial hold placed against their records which until paid will prevent all enrollment, drops, and withdrawals, prohibit access to transcripts, grades, and limit access to certain campus services. Students who drop classes after the refund deadline are held responsible for all fees owed. See the Academic Calendar in the Ventura College 2010 � 2011 Catalog for the last day to drop with a refund or credit. *Enrollment fees are set by the state, are subject to change without notice, and may be retroactive. All other fees are set by the Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees and are subject to change by Board action. Fees: *Enrollment Fee: ..................................... $26.00 per unit $13.00 1/2 unit $6.50 1/4 unit Health Fee ..............................................$17.00 fall/sprg $14.00 summer This health fee enables the College to provide you with a variety of health care services. In accordance with the California Education Code and Board policy, students are required to pay the health fee, regardless of the units taken, unless they meet one of the exemptions pursuant to Ed Code �76355: .Any student who depends exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization. Documentary evidence of such an affiliation is required. .Student attending college under an apprenticeship training program. Waiver forms are available at the Admissions and Records Office. Nonresident Tuition: Non-California residents and International students........................... $183.00 per unit International and Non-Resident Domestic Student Surcharge: .............................................. $14.00 per unit Remote Registration fee: (nonrefundable) .. $2.00 per sem Materials Fees: .........as required; see class in schedule Audit Fee: Auditing students must pay the health fee. Students enrolled in 10 or more credit units ................................................. no charge Students enrolled in fewer than 10 credit units .................................... $15.00 per unit Credit by Exam (nonrefundable)............ $26.00 per unit International Student Application Processing Fee:............................................. $50.00 ASB card (optional)...................................$6.00 per term $10.00 per year Student Center Fee .................................. $1.00 per unit (maximum of $10 per fiscal year) Student Representative Fee................... $1.00 per term This student representation fee provides support for students or representatives who share positions and viewpoints before city, county, and district governments, and before offices and agencies of the state and federal governments. Authorized by Education Code, Section �76060.5, this fee may be waived for religious, political, financial, or moral reasons. Waiver forms are available at the Student Business Office. Parking Permits (Optional) Automobile: Regular spring/fall semester...................................$40 Summer .................................................................$19 BOGW students: Regular spring/fall semester...................................$20 Summer ..................................................................$19 Motorcycle: Regular spring/fall semester...................................$28 Summer ..................................................................$12 Additional Permit: Same household, must present car registration. Regular spring/fall semester .....................................$8 Summer ....................................................................$7 Replacement Permit: Requires return of original permit: Regular spring/fall semester .....................................$7 Summer ....................................................................$5 Single Day...................................................................$2 Student Ridesharing / Carpooling If you can certify that you have two or more passengers regularly commuting to the College in your vehicle, you may qualify for a reduced parking fee. Apply for permits at the Student Business (SSC) or Campus Police (BSC) Offices. Ridesharing / Carpooling Regular spring/fall semester...................................$30 Summer ..................................................................$10 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 29 SuPPORT SERVICES Admissions & Records The Admissions and Records Office is located in the SSC Building. Office staff provides assistance with admissions, registration and student records questions, transcript requests, student petitions, graduation and transfer certifications. Staff also offers assistance with online Student Services website: My.VCCCD.edu. Bookstore The VC Bookstore, Pirates' Cove, carries a variety of merchandise in addition to textbooks and supplies. Textbooks and merchandise refunds are restricted. Buybacks occur during the week of final exams. Picture I.D. is required for all transactions other than cash. For required textbook and course material information, please visit books.venturacollege.edu Cafeteria The Cafeteria located in building CSC includes pizza, sandwiches, salads, sandwiches, drinks and so on. The satellite cafeteria is located outside the UV building, next to Sciences and Mathematics building (SCI). CalWORKs CalWORKs is a program that provides temporary cash assistance and other services to low-income families with minor children. CalWORKs may be able to help eligible students with the cost of childcare, books, and transportation, while they attend college. CalWORKs also operates a work-study program to help students find a job on-campus or in the community while they are going to school. CalWORKS is located in the ADM building, EAC Office. Call (805) 6488903 for more information. CARE Program Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) is an EOPS program designed for CalWORKs participants who, in addition to meeting the EOPS eligibility criteria, are single, head-of-household, over 18 years of age and have a child under the age of 14. In addition to all regular EOPS services, EOPS/ CARE students may be eligible to participate in a meal voucher program at VC, and receive additional grants and assistance with gas, car repairs and parking permits. Child Development Center The Orfalea Child Development Center is located on campus at the corner of Telegraph Road and West Campus Way. Developmentally appropriate toddler and preschool programs are provided for children 2 years through pre-K. Fees are charged for services. Call the Center at (805) 648-8930 for summer program hours. A new waiting list begins as each semester's class schedule comes out. Since space fills quickly, you are encouraged to get on the waiting list as soon as possible. Facility license numbers: 561711563 and 561711564. Counseling The Counseling Center is located in the SSC building. Counseling services are available for all students by appointment (805) 654-6448 or drop-by. See �Matriculation for New Students� in this Schedule for assessment, orientation and counseling activities. Counseling is also available on a drop-by, first- come, first-served daily basis for quick questions. Services include academic counseling, career planning, transfer assistance, and counseling workshops. Students may meet with any counselor or may ask for counselors who specialize in particular academic areas. Educational Assistance Center Disability Services The Educational Assistance Center (EAC) is a state-funded program that provides support services and special instruction for students with disabilities. Depending on the disability needs, the following services are available free of charge to qualified students: .assessment .one-step early registration assistance .disability, academic and vocational counseling .interpreters .mobility assistance .alternative testing facilitation .notetaking .Braille, e-text, large print .readers scribes .handicapped parking .assistive devices .specialized counseling .job development/placement .special classes: learning skills, assistive computer technology, adapted physical education, job seeking skills. All college materials are available in alternate formats. For more information, call EAC at (805) 654-6300 (voice); (805) 648-8915 (FAX). �Registration Tips for Students with Disabilities Priority registration for verified EAC students begins a week before regular student registration. .Register online during priority registration by calling the EAC office for a special computer code .Make an appointment with your EAC counselor before priority registration begins and the EAC staff will enter your classes for you when registration begins .Register by phone through the EAC office at (805) 654-6300. One of our staff will assist you .Take care of all your registration needs right in the EAC office: meet with a counselor, register, pay your fees (exact change, check or credit card), get your parking permit, apply for a BOGW fee waiver and add or drop classes. �Assistive Technology Training Center The ATTC is designed to teach all students with disabilities about the latest in computer access devices and instructional software, including speech synthesizers, adapted keyboards, voice-input systems, Braille printers and adapted word processing programs. Students can register for a variety of classes in Assistive Computer Technology section listed in this Schedule. For information, call (805) 654-6415. �Learning Skills Program Students who have a history of delayed academic achievement or have had a great deal of difficulty mastering basic skills may wish to inquire about the special services provided by the Learning Skills Program. The program emphasizes individualized instruction, teaching to the dominant learning style, and allowing the student to learn at their own pace. Special classes offered in reading, writing, math, study skills, memory power, creative thinking, visualization and perception, learning strategies, vocabulary building, spelling improvement, and personal development. Assessment is available. For information or an appointment, call EAC at (805) 654-6300. EOPS Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) encourages the enrollment of low-income and educationally disadvantaged students into institutions of higher learning. The focus of the EOPS Program is to provide the necessary resources for students to successfully complete their educational goals. EOPS Qualifications: eligible for BOGW A or B: full-time (12 units), less than 70 degree applicable units, and educationally disadvantaged. Through the EOPS program students can receive services such as: assessment, early registration, emergency loans, grants, book vouchers, job placement assistance, referrals, university field trips, workshops, student leadership, advocacy, and tutoring help through the financial aid process. EOPS counseling includes academic advisement, career counseling, transfer advisement, and university transfer assistance. EOPS also serves eligible CalWORKs students through a special program, CARE. For additional CARE services, student must be CalWORKs/ TANF single parent, head-of-household with at least one child under age of 14. Through the CARE (Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education) programs, students can receive additional services such as grants, gas, on-campus meals, and parking permits. Staffing: bilingual, diverse, full-time counselors, and peer advisement. EOPS is located in building EOPS. For information call (805) 6546302. Hours: MTWTh: 8:00am-7:00pm and Fri.: 8:00am-4:00pm. Financial Aid Need help paying your enrollment fees or other expenses? Financial aid is available to eligible students in the form of grants, loans and work-study. Fee waivers (waives enrollment and may reduce parking fees) are available to California residents. Learning Center The Center functions both as an open-access computer lab which students can use on a drop-in basis for their college related work and as a lab for classroom instruction for English, Foreign Language, Learning Skills, Nursing, Psychology and Reading. PCs are also available with software for Internet access, word processing, textbook related materials, and specialized reading 30 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 SuPPORT SERVICES and writing programs. The Center is located on the first floor of the Library & Learning Resources building. Learning Center hours will be posted, please see the website for more information. A branch of the Ventura College Library & Learning Center is located in Santa Paula at the East Campus (closed for summer from May 27 to August 8, 2011). For more information call 654-6320 for the main campus Learning Center and (805) 525-7136 for the East Campus branch. Library The Library is located on the second floor of the Library & Learning Resources building. The Library�s collection consists of 82,345 volumes, hundreds of periodical titles, and several on-line �full-text� electronic databases. The Library functions as a resource laboratory for classroom assignments and as a study area with eight group study rooms, quiet study areas, and a large ocean view reading room. Public access catalog stations are located throughout areas in the Library for research. Students may log on to the Library�s online catalog and full- text databases through the Internet at venturacollege.edu/vclibrary. Students should first see a librarian for instruction on how to use the databases. A branch of the Ventura College Library is located in Santa Paula at the East Campus (closed for summer from May 27 to August 8, 2011). All Library services available at the main campus Library, including book borrowing and return, are available at the East Campus branch. For more information, call (805) 654-6482 for the main campus Library and (805) 525-7136 for the East Campus Branch Library (closed for summer from May 27 to August 8, 2011), please see the website for more information. �Textbooks available in the Library: The Library has two textbook collections; the Ventura College Foundation Textbook Bank reserve collection and the Faith George Lending Library. The Textbook Bank reserve collection is �Library Use Only� and is available at the circulation desk. The Faith George Lending Library contains a limited collection of donated textbooks that students may check out for the semester on a firstcome- first-serve basis. The Faith George Lending Library textbooks are used textbooks and may include prior editions. For more information, please check our website. �Library Borrowers Card: A valid California or student identification is required to obtain a library card. Library cards are available to student, faculty, staff and community members residing in Ventura County. Community members under 18 years old must submit a signed parental permission form. Scholarships at the VC Foundation The scholarship program through the Ventura College Foundation offers scholarships to Ventura College students. Applications are available early in September of each year. Check with the Foundation Office for application deadlines. To apply, students must have completed 12 graded units at Ventura College and have a GPA of 3.0. Scholarship amounts range from $250-$9,000. Information on other scholarship opportunities is available. For more information, call (805) 654-6461. Student Activities Office Student Activities is located in CSC-153. For information, please call (805) 6546487. Student Activities provides a variety of services and activities to assist and provide opportunities for students� educational development. Program and service areas cover a wide spectrum and include, but are not limited to the following: �Associated Students Ventura College (ASVC) Students are encouraged to participate on the ASVC executive board, or on a College/District committee, so that they have a direct voice in the governance process. The Board sponsors a variety of co-curricular activities during the year including musical performances, lectures, and multi-cultural events. �ASVC Photo Identification and Library Card Students are encouraged to purchase an ASVC card that entitles them to a variety of goods and services including a 10% discount on used books, most supplies in the College Bookstore, free admission to the College athletic events, student theatre performances, and 10-30% discounts from community businesses. A library card accesses numerous library services including the Internet are available through the funding generosity of the Library. Fitness Center badges are also available. �Student Organizations A variety of student clubs, associations and honor societies provide students the opportunity to organize, socialize and work together to achieve common goals. �Posting and Vendor Approval The Office must approve posting of flyers on campus that promote or publicize products, services, or events. �Student Housing While the College provides no campus housing, listings of accommodations are available through the office. Listings include room, room and board, and apartments. The accommodations are listed primarily as a service to students. The college assumes no responsibility for the condition of the rental, or the credibility of the property owner. These are the responsibility of the student or parent. Housing listings are posted on the bulletin board in the Bookstore & BCS building across from the Campus Police Office. Student Business Office Services include issuing of parking permit(s), ASB cards, processing refunds and collecting student fees. Keep your receipt(s). Student Health and Psychological Services Students who received specific waivers, or paid the mandatory health fee are entitled to on-campus accident insurance and free health care appointments and short-term personal counseling. Medications, lab work, and procedures are also available at a low cost. If we are unable to provide you with a needed medical service, we will refer you to an outside resource. Please visit our website for hours, and specific clinic times or for more information. The Student Health and Psychological Center is located in CRC-108. Call (805) 654-6346 for an appointment or information. Transfer and Career Center The TRANSFER AND CAREER CENTER provides services to students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university. The Center schedules on- campus visits by representatives from various colleges and universities and sponsors an annual Transfer Day event attended by over 50 colleges and universities. Workshops are held to assist students on various topics, including transfer admissions, and university application processes. The Center provides reference materials, college catalogs, applications and other services necessary for planning and achieving a smooth transition between institutions. Career advisement is also offered to assist students with career exploration and educational choices. The Center offers information on emerging career possibilities as well as salary and job trends. Career assessment instruments are available for a nominal fee. The Center provides a collection of printed and audiovisual materials, as well as software and Internet-based career exploration resources. Various career related workshops are held, including career decision making, resum� writing, interviewing and job-search strategies. The Center also sponsors Job Fairs. Call (805) 654-6411 or 654-6473 for information. Tutoring and Math Center Tutoring is a FREE service provided to all Ventura College students for nearly all scheduled classes each semester in the Tutoring Center and Math Center. The Tutoring Center is located on the first floor of the LRC building in LRC-160 and the Math Center is located in SCI-225 in the Mathematics & Sciences building. The types of tutoring services we provide to students include drop-in tutoring, group study sessions, individual tutoring, in-class tutoring, and supplemental instruction. Tutoring Center and Math Center hours will be posted. For more information call (805) 648-8926. Tutoring services are also available at our LRC branch at the East Campus in Santa Paula. For more information please call (805) 525-7136 (closed for summer from May 27 to August 8, 2011). Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 31 P O L I C I E S A N D P O L I C I E S A N D I N F O R M A T I O N Please consult the Ventura College Catalog at venturacollege.edu/catalog for complete Admission and Academic Policies and Information. The following excerpts are intended as a source of general reference for students. Accreditation Ventura College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-0234, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Ed. Accreditation and the U.S. Dept .of Education. Adding a Closed Class 1. The first option is to add to the waitlist if seats are open. This is the best way to get into a closed class. Students can place themselves on waitlists for full semester classes through Friday of the first week of school. Waitlisted students are automatically moved into the class as seats open up, and are sent a confirmation email. Students who are still on a waitlist as of the first day of classes should plan to attend the first meeting of any waitlisted class on their schedule. This is the only way to preserve their priority. Any student who does not show up for the first class meeting may be dropped! Waitlists will continue to work through Friday of the first week of the semester for full- semester classes. 2. The second option, if waitlist seats are unavailable, is to attend the first class meeting and talk to the instructor about the possibility of adding the class. Understand that priority will go to waitlisted students. 3. In both cases, students who are allowed to add the class must receive an add code from the instructor. Add codes are available during the second week of the semester for full-semester classes. Students who are waiting for add codes are expected to attend all class meetings, and may be dropped if they do not! 4. Add codes are required on the first day of short-term classes, and the waitlist function ends the day before the first class meeting. This applies to all summer classes. Affirmation of the VCCCD Non Harassment/Discrimination Policy The Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) will not tolerate harassment or discrimination against any person. Discrimination is defined as special or disparate treatment based on ethnic group identification, race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, sex or gender, religion, sexual orientation, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, or physical or mental disability, or on the basis of these perceived characteristics or based on the association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The VCCCD will enforce all state and federal laws and district policy prohibiting discrimination. Furthermore, VCCCD is committed to maintaining a working and educational environment free of sexual harassment. VCCCD will not tolerate any behavior that constitutes sexual harassment of staff, students, or visitors. It is the policy of the VCCCD that all members of the collegial community including staff, students, visitors, guests, or contractors, will not sexually harass one another or retaliate against one another for making sexual harassment complaints. The VCCCD will comply with the accessibility requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in the development, procurement, maintenance, or use of electronic or information technology and will respond to and resolve discrimination complaints regarding accessibility. To request reasonable accommodations, applicants and employees should contact the District Human Resources Department at (805) 652-5506. Students should contact the Student Services Department at their particular college or center. Administrators, faculty, classified employees, and students should direct any complaint of harassment/discrimination to the local Intake Facilitator or to Jay Wysard, Director of Human Resources Operations 805-652-5506. The following individuals have been designated as Ventura College Intake Facilitators for 2010/2011: David Bransky, Assistant Dean, Phone: 654-6400 ext. 3138, e-mail: dbransky@vcccd.edu or Karen Gorback, Assistant Dean, Phone: 654-6368, e-mail: kgorback@vcccd.edu. The VCCCD recognizes the importance of and is therefore committed to completing investigations and resolving complaints as quickly as possible in accordance with Board Policy 3430, its associated administrative procedure, and Title 5 regulations. The District disseminates information regarding District policies and appropriate procedures on harassment and discrimination to all employees and students by announcing its existence in prominent places throughout the District including, college catalogs, schedule of classes, employee and/or student portal, on official District bulletin boards, and by direct communication. Attendance and Absence All students are expected to attend the first class meeting to verify their enrollment in the class, and to attend classes regularly thereafter. The instructor may drop students who do not attend the first class meeting, and those whose absences from the class exceeds 1/9th (one-ninth) of the total class contact hours for the session. Instructors may also drop students who miss necessary safety instruction when such instruction is routinely given, and students who miss enough hours to prevent them from meeting a specific hours requirement for the class (usually required for license or certification purposes, e.g., EMT VOl, CJ V70, etc.). Instructor-initiated drops may result in a permanent grade of �W� on the student�s transcript in accordance with college and district drop policies; other deadlines and restrictions apply. Instructor-initiated drops that occur after the refund-drop deadline will not result in a refund or credit of tuition and fees. Auditing a Class Course restrictions may apply. See the Ventura College Catalog, Academic Policies section, under �auditing,� for more information. California Resident Status and Fees A student�s status as a California resident, out-of-state or out-of-country resident will determine the amount of tuition and fees the student pays to attend the college. Pursuant to the California Education Code, a person must be physically present and living in the state for one year, and must have taken actions to establish permanent residency, before requesting to be classified as a California resident. California residents pay enrollment, health and student center fees, plus applicable materials fees (if any). Out-of-state and Out-of-country residents pay all fees, plus nonresident tuition and the non-resident student surcharge. See the VC Catalog for more information or online at venturacollege.edu/ catalog. Campus Emergency Instructions Emergency procedures in the event of earthquakes or fires affecting students and staff on- campus are available in all classrooms, offices, and the Ventura College Catalog. Campus police phone: (805) 654-6486 or (805) 642-7000. Course Repeat Policy Most courses can only be taken one time. Courses that can be repeated are so noted in the College Catalog under the course description. Students are allowed two repeat attempts to improve substandard grades of D, F, or NC/NP. Other conditions apply. Consult the Ventura College Catalog for more information. Credit by Exam Consult the Ventura College Catalog for full information and requirements that must be met. Students petition for credit-by-exam through the Counseling Office. DO NOT register in the class being challenged by exam. A passing score results in a grade of CR/P on the transcript (NC/NP if not passed). Restrictions and fees apply, consult the Ventura College Catalog and fees page in this Schedule. Pass/No Pass Grading Option A pass/no pass option may be chosen by the student when a letter grade is not required for degree, major or transfer purposes. Students considering this option should meet with a counselor to discuss the possible ramifications. A petition for Pass/No Pass must be filed at the Admissions Office by the deadline published on the Registration Calendar page. Restrictions apply. Consult the Ventura College Catalog. Dropping a Class It is every student�s responsibility to be sure that classes are dropped in a timely manner. Consult the deadline dates on the Registration Calendar page. Students may drop classes online, by mail or in-person. Online drops require that students print and keep a copy of the drop transaction list as confirmation. Mail drops require that the postmark be on or before the drop deadline. Fees will not be credited or refunded for classes dropped after the Refund/Credit deadline. See the Registration Calendar guidelines for more information. Class Schedule in alternate formats for students with disabilities The Educational Assistance Center (EAC) recognizes the need to provide the class schedule in formats that are usable by individuals with disabilities. Currently, the Schedule is available in print format and online at http://students.vcccd.edu/scheds.htm. Assistive technology is available on-campus upon request for students whose preferred formats are Braille or speech output assistive technology. Please contact the EAC alternate media specialist at (805) 654-6300 for assistance. Equal Opportunity The Ventura County Community College District is committed to providing equal opportunity in education and to prohibiting discrimination based on race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or veteran status. This commitment is in accordance with the requirements of state and federal law. All members of the college community--students, faculty, administrators, staff, and visitors-- must be able to study and work in an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust. Indeed, the District is actively committed to creating and maintaining an environment that respects the dignity of everyone. The U.S. Department of Labor Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education, discrimination based on disability or in violation of the American with Disabilities Act or questions, please contact David Bransky, Assistant Dean, Phone: (805) 654-6400 ext. 3138 or dbransky@vcccd.edu. 32 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 POLICIES & INFORMATION Full-Time Student For most purposes a student is defined as full-time if registered in 12 or more units in a regular semester, 4 units or more in a summer session. This may differ for special programs, financial aid, veteran�s benefits, etc. Minors Attending Ventura College IMPORTANT! Information for Special Admission Students, see page 8. Ventura College may admit minors who are attending a K-12 public school and are able to benefit from college-level, advanced scholastic or vocational education. They are considered Special Admission Students. Consult the Ventura College Catalog for policies and information. See �Registration Calendar� in this Schedule for registration dates and times. A completed Special Admission Packet required at registration. Matriculation Matriculation activities include assessment, orientation and counseling/advisement. This is a process that results in an agreement between Ventura College and the student for the purpose of defining and realizing the student�s educational goal. This agreement includes responsibilities for both the College and the individual student. This agreement results in a student educational plan. The student has the right to postpone or appeal one or more of these activities: assessment (includes testing in Math, English and Reading), orientation, and/or counseling. A student who chooses to postpone or appeal one or more of these activities, may not take part in early registration. Privacy Alert! Ventura College regards the following as �Directory Information� which may be released to the public: student�s name, address, telephone number, place of birth, current enrollment status, dates of attendance, major field of study, degrees and awards received from the College, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, the most recent public or private school attended by the student. If you desire to withhold �Directory Information,� you must provide written notification to the Executive Vice President of Student Learning prior to the first day of each semester that you are attending. In accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, all other student information, excluding that designated as Directory Information, cannot be released to a third party without written permission submitted to the College by the student. This law applies to all students attending Ventura College regardless of the student�s age. Note: Ventura College will respond to requests for information that fall within the scope of the Solomon Amendment, and to subpoenas and court orders as required by law. Requesting VC Transcripts A picture ID is required at the Admissions and Records Office for a request and transcript pick up. All students must present a written request to release transcripts. Faxes are not accepted. Minors must present their own written request. Requests are accepted in-person or by mail, and must include student�s full name, SS number or student ID number, birthdate, dates of attendance, name and address of recipient, and student�s signature. Fees are $3.00 for regular processing and $5.00 for �RUSH� processing. The first two transcripts are free. Allow a minimum of two weeks for regular processing. Smoking Policy In the interest of the health and welfare of students, employees, and the public, smoking is prohibited in all college buildings, college owned vehicles, indoor and outdoor facilities, interior bus stops, designated campus entrances and all open areas. Smoking is permitted only in main campus parking lots (N, E, S, W, and SW lots) and designated areas in other lots (A, M&O and CEWD lots). All smoking materials including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other apparatus used to smoke organic and non-organic materials must be extinguished and/or properly disposed of in the designated receptacles located in the parking lots before entering the campus. Information is available in more detail in the VC Catalog policies section. Student Conduct, Grievance, Sexual Assault Policy Information is available in detail in the Ventura College Catalog: Standards of Student Conduct Policy (E.C.S. 66300) under Appendix I. Students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the standards of the College: Student Grievance Policy under Appendix II, A grievance is an allegation of unjust action or denial of student rights; Sexual Assault Policy under Appendix XII. Student Registration in Selective Service Under existing federal law, the Military Selective Service Act (50 U.S.C., App. 451 et seq.) requires certain males residing in the United States to register for the Military Service. If you are required to register for Selective Service and fail to do so, you may not be eligible to receive financial aid from any of the programs administered by the Student Aid Commission. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office. Student Responsibility Ventura College students are responsible for knowing the information in this Schedule and in the Ventura College Catalog. Failure to read and understand these policies, regulations, and deadlines does not exempt a student from the consequences of non-compliance. Student Right-to-Know (SRTK) Disclosure In compliance with the federal Student-Right-To-Know law (SRTK), it is the policy of the Ventura County Community College District and Ventura College to make available its completion and transfer rates to all current and prospective students. Beginning in Fall 2005, a group of all certificate, degree, and transfer-seeking first-time, full-time students were tracked over a three-year period. (As a result, approx. 2.6% of all community college students statewide were included in the 2005 study.) The completion and transfer rates are listed here, along with a brief description of how these rates are defined. These rates do not represent the success rates of the entire student population at Ventura College, nor do they account for student outcomes occurring after this three-year tracking period. The rates below exclude part-time students, continuing students, students attending Ventura College to obtain or upgrade job skills, improve basic skills, maintain licenses, working toward high school credits, pursuing lifelong learning, etc. The rates below do not include any students who took longer than 2 years to complete their academic goal. The �transfer rate� does not include any students who first completed a degree or certificate or became �transferred prepared� prior to transferring. The �completion rate� results for the SRTK study described above was 26.12% for VC (Statewide rate 24.8%). The completion rate is the percent of students from the group studied who attained a certificate or degree or became �transferred prepared� during a three year period from Fall 2005 to Spring 2008. Transfer-prepared was defined by the study as having completed 56 transferable units with a minimum GPA of 2.0. The transfer rate result for the SRTK study of Ventura College was 24.11% (Statewide rate 25.13%). Caution: the transfer rate does not count students who attained a certificate or degree prior to transferring to another post-secondary institution such as UC or CSU. General information about SRTK is available to the public through the Chancellor�s Office of the California Community College System. Title IX Prohibits Discrimination Individuals wishing information concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education, programs and activities, should direct their inquiries to David Bransky, Assistant Dean, Phone: (805) 654-6400 ext. 3138 or dbransky@vcccd.edu. Title IV Funds, Return of There is a federal law about paying back money if you leave school. If you get a GRANT or LOAN and then WITHDRAW from all your classes, you will OWE money to the federal Student Financial Aid Program. According to the date you withdraw, the Financial Aid Office will calculate the part of the grant that you have �earned.� Note: If you withdraw after you have earned 60% of your grant, you do not owe any repayment. The Financial Aid Office will calculate the amount for you. If you receive LOAN money and withdraw, you will pay back the money according to the normal rules of the loan program. If you receive WORKSTUDy money and withdraw, you do not owe anything. First, begin the withdrawal process at the Counseling Office; Second, go to the Financial Aid Office. It is important that you take care of these details prior to withdrawing. Failure to do so will result in a hold on your student aid eligibility with the federal government at any institution. Transcript Requirements All students are encouraged to submit official transcripts from all high schools, colleges and universities they have attended. Transcripts maybe requested for participation in some programs, and for the evaluation of degree and certificate applications. Students do not need to submit transcripts from Moorpark or Oxnard College. The transcripts should be directed to: Ventura College, Admissions & Records Office, 4667 Telegraph Rd., Ventura, CA 93003 Veterans Educational Benefits Veterans of military service who participated in the GI Bill and are eligible to claim educational benefits may file the necessary application with the veteran�s benefits representative in the Admissions & Records Office. Transcripts Requirement: Veterans are required to submit transcripts from all other colleges and universities they have attended to Ventura College prior to the end of their first semester in attendance. Unsatisfactory Progress for Veterans: For the purpose of certification for educational benefits, academic probation is defined as the failure to complete a minimum of 50% of the total units attempted and/or to maintain a minimum of 2.00 cumulative grade point average. Unsatisfactory progress occurs when a veteran has been placed on academic probation for two consecutive semesters. Consult the veteran�s benefits representative for information. Notice to Public: Use of Image To attendees and participants in events held on VC campus. Ventura College reserves the right to photograph, videotape, web cast and audiotape during instructional, cultural, athletic and co-curricular events. By attending these events, you consent to your likeness, image and voice being used by Ventura College, in its sole judgment, for all noncommercial educational and promotional purposes. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 33 A A / A S g E N E R A L E D u C A T I O N 2 0 1 0 -2 0 1 1 A A / A S g E N E R A L E D u C A T I O N 2 0 1 0 -2 0 1 1 BASIC REQUIREMENTS Completion of 60 semester units of degree-applicable college work with not less than a 2.00 GPA and completion of residency and competency requirements. See Ventura College catalog and your counselor for more information. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: The completion of at least 24 units of general education (A-D), in addition to HEALTH/PE and those units used to satisfy the requirements for the major or area of emphasis. a. natURaL sCienCes -a minimum of six (6) units 1. One (1) course in biological science ag V03, V04, V54; anat V01; anpH V01; antH V01, V01L; BioL V01, V01L, V03, V04, V10, V12, V14, V18, V23, V29, V29L, V42; Biot V42; esRm V01, V14; miCR V01; pHso V01; psY V03. 2. One (1) course in physical science ast V01, V01L; CHem V01A, V01AL, V01B, V01BL, V05, V12A, V12AL, V12B, V12BL, V20, V20L, V21, V21L, V30, V30L; esRm V02; geog V01, V01L, V05; geoL V02, V02L, V03, V07, V11; pHsC V01; pHYs V01, V02A-V02AL, V02B-V02BL, V03A-V03AL, V03B-V03BL, V04-V04L, V05-V05L, V06-V06L. B. soCiaL anD BeHaVioRaL sCienCes -a minimum of six (6) units 1. One (1) course in American history and institutions aes V02A, V02B, V22, V40A, V40B, V63; Hist V02A, V02B, V03A, V03B, V04B, V05A, V05B, V07A, V07B, V12, V16, V17; poLs V01, V03. 2. One (1) other course in social and behavioral sciences aes V01, V02A, V02B, V11, V20, V21A, V21B, V22, V23, V24, V40A, V40B, V41, V42A, V42B, V61, V62, V63; antH V02, V03, V04, V06, V07; aas V01; BUs V30; CHst V01, V02, V24; CD V61; CJ V01, V02, V03, V15, V19; eCon V01A, V01B; esRm V03; geog V02, V06, V08; Hist V01A, V01B, V02A, V02B, V03A, V03B, V04A, V04B, V05A, V05B, V07A, V07B, V08, V09, V10A, V10B, V12, V13, V14A, V14B, V15, V16, V17, V18A, V18B, V20, V21; HeC V22, V23, V24; JoUR V01; poLs V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V09, V10, V11, V12, V14, V15, V16; psY V01, V02, V05, V07-V07L, V15, V25, V29, V30, V31; soC V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V07, V13, V24, V31. C. HUmanities -a minimum of six (6) units 1. One (1) course in fine or performing arts aes V10, V12, V65, V66, V67; aRt V01, V02A, V02B, V02C, V03, V04, V05, V06, V07, V08, V09, V11A, V12A, V13A, V19, V51A; DanC V01; engL V29A, V29B; fiLm V01; HeC V05A, V07; mUs V01, V03, V06, V07, V08, V09A, V09B; pHot V01, V02, V07; tHa V01, V02A, V20, V29. 2. One (1) course in humanities aes V30, V31; Comm V05; engL V01B, V06B, V10, V11A, V15, V16, V21A, V21B, V22A, V22B, V23, V26, V30, V31,V33, V34, V35, V36A, V36B, V133, V134, V135, V136A, V136B; fRen V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A, V51B, V51C; geRm V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A, V51B, V51C; Hist V01A, V01B, V18A, V18B; iDs V08; itaL V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A, V51B; Japn V01, V02, V51A, V51B; pHiL V01, V02, V03A, V03B, V04, V06A, V06B; sL V10A, V10B, V10C; span V01, V02, V03, V03S, V04, V04S, V20, V51A, V51B; tHa V23, V30A. D. LangUage anD RationaLitY -a minimum of six (6) units 1. One (1) course in English composition engL V01A. 2. One (1) course in communication and analytical thinking BUs V06; Bis V40; Comm V01, V03, V10, V15; Cs V04, V11, V15, V17, V20, V30, V40; DRft V03; engL V01B, V05, V06A; matH V03A-V03E, V03, V04, V05, V20, V21A, V21B, V21C, V24, V35, V38, V40, V44, V46A, V46B, V52; pHiL V04, V05; psY V04. e. HeaLtH/pHYsiCaL eDUCation -a minimum of two (2) courses 1. One (1) course in health education HeD V70, V73, V76, V93, V95, V97; HeC V10, V97. 2. One (1) course in physical activity CJ V11-V12B; DanC V10-V50; eaC V21, V25- V28; pe V01-V23, V31-V87, V91-V94, V97-V100; ReC V41; tHa V14. MAJOR / AREA OF EMPHASIS REQUIREMENTS Completion of all courses required (at least 18 units) in a designated area specified in the college catalog. Majors or Areas of emphasis require a grade of C or better or a �P� in each course. GENERAL STUDIES PATTERNS: Add f. etHniC/Women's stUDies -a minimum of three (3) units aes V01, V02A, V02B, V10, V11, V12, V20, V21A, V21B, V22, V23, V24, V30, V31, V40A, V40B, V41, V42A, V42B, V61, V62, V63, V65, V66, V67; antH V02, V04, V06; aRt V02C, V03, V07, V08, V09; aas V01; CHst V01, V02, V24; CJ V03; engL V06B, V33, V34, V35, V36A, V36B, V133, V134, V135, V136A, V136B; Hist V02A,V02B, V03A, V03B, V04B, V05A, V05B, V10A, V10B, V12, V13, V14A, V14B, V15, V17, V21; mUs V03, V07; poLs V11, V14; psY V30; soC V03, V04, V24; span V20. NOTE: The completion of GE and major/area of emphasis requirements for an AA/AS does not necessarily make the student eligible to transfer to a university. For transfer requirements, consult the college catalog and your counselor. 34 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 AA/AS gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION associate in arts Degree associate in science Degree graduation Requirements As authorized by the California Education Code and Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, the Ventura County Community College District Governing Board confers the Associate in Arts degree, the Associate in Science degree, and Certificates of Achievement on students who provide the required transcripts, meet the respective requirements as listed below, and who file with the appropriate college office an application for a degree and/or certificates. Basic Requirements 1. Competency: Demonstrated competency in reading, written expression, and mathematics: a. Reading � minimum competency in reading is satisfied by completion of the requirements for the associate degree. b. Written expression � minimum competency in written expression is satisfied by one of the following: successful completion (A, B, C, or P) of a college English composition course at the freshmen composition level; or successful completion (A, B, C, or P) of an equivalent English composition course from a regionally accredited institution; or a score of 3 or higher on the Advanced Placement (AP) Language and Composition exam; or a score of 3 or higher on the Advanced Placement (AP) Literature and Composition exam; or a score of 5 or higher on the International Baccalaureate (IB) English HL exam; or a score of 50 or higher on the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exam. c. Mathematics � minimum competency in mathematics is satisfied by one of the following: successful completion (A, B, C, or P) of a college mathematics course in intermediate algebra; or successful completion (A, B, C, or P) of a course offered by the college mathematics department with an intermediate algebra or higher prerequisite; or successful completion (A, B, C, or P) of a course offered by a different department with an enforced prerequisite of intermediate algebra or higher; or a score of 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB or Calculus BC exam; or a score of 3 or higher on the AP Statistics exam; or a score of 4 or higher on the IB Mathematics HL exam; or a score of 50 or higher on the CLEP College Mathematics or Precalculus exam; or successful passing of the VCCCD math competency exam; or successful completion (A, B, C, or P) of any course offered by the college�s math department, or approved by the math department if offered by another department, which includes demonstrated ability in all of the following: simplify rational expressions and solve rational equations; solve problems and applications involving systems of equations in three variables; graph systems of inequalities in two variables; simplify expressions involving positive, negative, and rational exponents; perform mathematical operations on radical expressions and solve radical equations; solve quadratic equations and their applications using multiple methods; graph and evaluate elementary functions�definitions, domain and range, algebra and composition of functions; and, solve elementary exponential and logarithmic equations and related applications. 2. Units: Completion of at least 60 semester units of degree-applicable college coursework. 3. Scholarship: A cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.0 in all degree-applicable college and university coursework attempted and a grade of C or better or a �P� in each course required in the selected major or area of emphasis. 4. General Education: Completion of the general education requirements as specified below. 5. Major or Area of Emphasis: Completion of all courses (at least 18 semester units) required in a curriculum specified in this College Catalog with a grade of C or better or a �P� in each course. 6. Residency: Completion of the last 12 semester units in residence at the college granting the degree selected from courses required for graduation, if in attendance at the time of qualifying for graduation. If the student designates a specific major, then at least 6 of the 12 units must be selected from major courses. If not in attendance at the time of qualifying for graduation, completion of 24 units in residence at the colleges of the Ventura County Community College District to include at least 12 semester units in residence at the college granting the degree, selected from courses required for graduation. If the student designates a specific major, then at least 6 of the 12 units must be selected from major courses. The governing board may make exceptions to the residency requirements in any instance in which it is determined that an injustice or hardship would otherwise be placed upon an individual student. specific major (a.a. or a.s.) 1. Complete the college�s general education requirements (areas A-E). 2. Complete a major (minimum of 18 units). 3. Complete 60 degree-applicable semester units. 4. Complete other graduation requirements in competency, scholarship, and residency. The Specific Major option is designed to prepare students for the job market. These degrees provide concentrated study in specific skill areas to prepare students to gain employment in their chosen fields and to advance in their specialized careers. majors available: Accounting Executive Assistant Agricultural Plant Science Fashion Design and Architecture Merchandising Automotive Technology Fine Art Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Studies Home Economics Biological Sciences Human Services Business General International Studies Business Management Medical Assistant Ceramics Music Child Development Natural Resources Commercial Art Nursing Computer Science Photography Construction Technology Physical Science: Criminal Justice Engineering Technology Drafting Technology Supervision Emergency Medical Theatre Arts Services: Paramedic Studies Water Science Engineering Welding Technology Refer to the Credit Courses, Degrees, Certificates, and Awards section of this Catalog for specific course requirements. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 35 AA/AS gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION general studies (a.a.) pattern i This pattern provides an opportunity to earn an Associate in Arts in General Studies. This degree covers a broad area of study and is intended for students who may not be planning to transfer to a four-year university or who may need to explore possibilities before committing themselves to a major. Students are required to: 1. Complete the College�s general education requirements to include Health Education, Physical Education, and Ethnic/Women�s Studies. 2. Choose an area of emphasis from one of four categories listed below. . Complete a minimum of 18 units in the chosen area with a grade of �C� or better (or a �P�) in each of the courses selected within the chosen area. . Complete a minimum of 6 of the 18 units within a single discipline. 3. Complete a minimum of 60 degree-applicable units. 4. Complete the College�s other graduation requirements in competency, scholarship, and residency. NOTE: Students planning to transfer to a four-year university are advised that this curriculum may not adequately prepare them for transfer. Patterns II and III are designed for transfer students. areas of emphasis natural sciences emphasis The courses that fulfill the Natural Sciences area of emphasis will examine the physical universe, its life forms and natural phenomena. The courses are designed to develop students� appreciation and understanding of the scientific method, and encourage an understanding of the relationships between science and other human activities. AG V03, V04, V54; ANAT V01; ANPH V01; ANTH V01, V01L; AST V01, V01L; BIOL V01, V01L, V03, V04, V10, V12, V14, V18, V23, V29, V29L; CHEM V01A, V01AL, V01B, V01BL, V05, V12A, V12AL, V12B, V12BL, V20, V20L, V21, V21L, V30, V30L; ESRM V01, V02, V14; GEOG V01, V01L, V05; GEOL V02, V02L, V03, V07, V11; MICR V01; PHSC V01; PHyS V01, V02A-V02AL, V02B-V02BL, V03A-V03AL, V03B-V03BL, V04-V04L, V05-V05L, V06-V06L; PHSO V01; PSy V03. social and Behavioral sciences emphasis The courses that fulfill the Social and Behavioral Sciences area of emphasis will examine people as members of society. The courses are designed to develop students� awareness of the method of inquiry used by the social and behavioral sciences; to stimulate critical thinking about the ways people respond to their societies; and to promote appreciation of how societies and social subgroups operate. AES V01, V02A, V02B, V11, V20, V21A, V21B, V22, V23, V24, V40A, V40B, V41, V42A, V42B, V61, V62, V63; ANTH V02, V03, V04, V06, V07; AAS V01; BUS V30; CHST V01, V02, V24; CD V02, V61; CJ V01, V02, V03, V15, V19; ECON V01A, V01B; ESRM V03; GEOG V02, V06, V08; HIST V01A, V01B, V02A, V02B, V03A, V03B, V04A, V04B, V05A, V05B, V07A, V07B, V08, V09, V10A, V10B, V12, V13, V14A, V14B, V15, V16, V17, V18A, V18B, V20, V21; HEC V22, V23, V24; JOUR V01; POLS V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V09, V10, V11, V12, V14, V15, V16; PSy V01, V02, V05, V07-V07L, V15, V25, V29, V30, V31; SOC V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V07, V13, V24, V31. arts and Humanities emphasis The courses that fulfill the Arts and Humanities area of emphasis will examine the cultural activities and artistic expressions of human beings. The courses are designed to develop students� awareness of the ways in which people throughout the ages and in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural creation and to develop students� aesthetic understanding and ability to make value judgments. AES V10, V12, V30, V31, V65, V66, V67; ART V01, V02A, V02B, V02C, V03, V04, V05, V06, V07, V08, V09, V11A, V12A, V13A, V19, V51A; Comm V05; DANC V01; ENGL V01B, V06B, V10, V11A, V15, V16, V21A, V21B, V22A, V22B, V23, V26, V29A, V29B, V30, V31, V33, V34, V35, V36A, V36B, V133, V134, V135, V136A, V136B; FREN V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A, V51B, V51C; GERM V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A, V51B, V51C; HIST V01A, V01B, V18A, V18B; HEC V05A; IDS V08; ITAL V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A, V51B; JAPN V01, V02, V51A, V51B; MUS V01, V03, V06, V07, V08, V09A, V09B; PHIL V01, V02, V03A, V03B, V04, V06A, V06B; PHOT V01, V02, V07; SL V10A, V10B, V10C; SPAN V01, V02, V03, V03S, V04, V04S, V20, V51A, V51B; THA V01, V02A, V20, V23, V29, V30A. Holistic studies emphasis The courses that fulfill the Holistic Studies area of emphasis will examine the study of the principles underlying the mind, body, spirit connection, and their relevance for guiding human beings through the major foundational experiences of life. This emphasis is visionary in nature, reflecting changes already occurring in society in general and in the local community specifically. See Credit Courses, Degrees, Certificates and Awards. general studies (a.a.) pattern ii This pattern is intended for students who are planning to transfer to a four-year university in high-unit majors or where completion of CSU GE or IGETC is not appropriate or advisable. 1. Select and complete courses from the general education pattern of a transfer institution to include, at a minimum, the following Title 5 requirements: . Natural Sciences (3 units) . Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 units) . Humanities (3 units) . Language and Rationality English Composition (3 units) Communication and Analytical Thinking (3 units) general studies (a.a.) pattern iii This pattern is intended for students who are planning to transfer to a California public four-year university and who plan to use the CSU GE or IGETC program to fulfill their lower division general education requirements. 1. Complete CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC pattern. Note: Students who complete CSU GE-Breadth or IGETC need to apply for GE certification and may simultaneously apply for a Certificate of Achievement. 2. Complete local graduation requirements to include: . Health Education (1 course) . Physical Education (1 course) . Ethnic/Women�s Studies (3 units) 36 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 AA/AS gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION 3. Choose an area of emphasis from one of four categories listed below. arts and Humanities emphasis . Complete a minimum of 18 units in the chosen area with a grade of C or better (or a �P�) in each of the courses selected within the chosen area. . Complete a minimum of 6 of the 18 units within a single discipline (except in the Liberal Studies Emphasis). . Select courses that fulfill major preparation requirements as identified through ASSIST articulation for the chosen transfer institution. 4. Complete a minimum of 60 transferable units. 5. Complete the college�s other graduation requirements in competency, scholarship, and residency. NOTE: Transfer requirements vary depending on major and transfer institution selected. Consult a counselor and assist.org for detailed information regarding transfer requirements for intended major and transfer institution. areas of emphasis natural sciences or mathematics emphasis The courses that fulfill the Natural Sciences or Mathematics area of emphasis will examine the physical universe, its life forms and the measurement of natural phenomena. The courses are designed to develop students� appreciation and understanding of the scientific method along with mathematical evaluation, and to encourage an understanding of the relationships between science/mathematics and other human activities. This emphasis enables the student to take courses that will satisfy lower division major preparation requirements for areas including but not limited to Allied Health, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geological Sciences, Health Sciences, Mathematics, Nursing, Physics, and Pre-Medicine. AG V54; ANAT V01; ANPH V01; ANTH V01, V01L; AST V01, V01L; BIOL V01, V01L, V03, V04, V10, V18; CHEM V01A, V01AL, V01B, V01BL, V05, V12A, V12AL, V12B, V12BL, V20, V20L, V21, V21L, V30, V30L; ESRM V01, V02, V14; GEOL V02, V02L, V03, V11, V21; MATH V04, V05, V20, V21A, V21B, V21C, V24, V44, V46A; MICRO V01; PHyS V02A-V02AL, V02B-V02BL, V03A-V03AL, V03B-V03BL, V04-V04L, V05-V05L, V06-V06L; PHSO V01. social and Behavioral sciences emphasis The courses that fulfill the Social and Behavioral Sciences area of emphasis will examine people as members of society. The courses are designed to develop students� awareness of the method of inquiry used by the social and behavioral sciences; to stimulate critical thinking about the ways people respond to their societies; and to promote appreciation of how societies and social subgroups operate. This emphasis enables the student to take courses that will satisfy lower division major preparation requirements for areas within the fields of Anthropology, Economics, Ethnic Studies, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. AES V20, V23; ANTH V02, V03; CHST V01, V02; ECON V01A, V01B; GIS V22; GEOG V01, V02, V05, V08, V22; HIST V01A, V01B, V04B, V07A, V07B, V18A, V18B; MATH V40, V44; POLS V01, V02, V03, V04, V05; PSy V01, V03, V04, V05, V07-V07L, V29; SOC V01, V02, V07. The Arts and Humanities area of emphasis will examine the cultural activities and artistic expressions of human beings. The courses are designed to develop students� awareness of the ways in which people throughout the ages and in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural creation and to develop students� aesthetic understanding and ability to make value judgments. This emphasis enables the student to take courses that will satisfy lower division major preparation requirements for areas within the fields of Fine Arts, Performing Arts, English, Ethnic Studies, Foreign Languages, Music, Philosophy, Photography, and Theatre Arts. AES V67; ART V02A, V02B, V02C, V11A, V12A, V13A, V16A, V19; DANC V01, V10, V14, V15, V19, V50; ENGL V10, V21A, V21B, V22A, V22B, V26, V30, V31; FREN V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A; GERM V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A; ITAL V01, V02, V03, V04, V51A; JAPN V01, V02, V51A; MUS V02A-V02AL, V02B-V02BL, V02C-V02CL, V02D-V02DL, V09A, V09B, V24A, V24B, V24C, V24D; PHIL V02, V04, V05, V06A, V06B; PHOT V01, V02, V04A, V06A, V09A; SL V10A, V10B, V10C; SPAN V01, V02, V03, V03S, V04, V04S, V51A; THA V01, V02A, V02B, V05, V06, V10A, V10B, V10C, V14, V21, V22. Liberal studies emphasis The courses that fulfill the Liberal Studies area of emphasis will examine a diverse array of academic disciplines providing a breadth of knowledge necessary to prepare students in the subject matter required for a multiple subject teaching credential in elementary or special education. In addition, the coursework is designed to enable students to: explore how knowledge across multiple disciplines is interrelated; think critically and creatively; write and speak clearly, coherently, and thoughtfully; read, understand, and evaluate all forms of text; evaluate the positive value and essential role of diversity; and formulate their own goals for continued learning and inquiry based on a foundation of intellectual curiosity. Required courses: BIOL V01, V01L; ENGL V01A; HIST V07A. Select a minimum of six (6) units with courses from at least two (2) separate groups: GROUP A: COMM V01, V10 GROUP B: EDU V01, V02 GROUP C: HED V93, V95; HIST V08, V18A; PHSC V01 GROUP D: MATH V04, V20, V38, V40, V44 GROUP E: PHIL V04, V05 GROUP F: POLS V01, V03 NOTE: Students choosing the Liberal Studies Emphasis should follow CSU GE-Breadth pattern only, not IGETC, to satisfy the General Education requirements of this degree. graduation application procedures Students may apply for graduation by scheduling a counseling appointment to submit an application for graduation. The student may elect to be either a fall graduate, a spring graduate, or a summer graduate, depending upon the completion of all necessary graduation requirements; however, formal graduation ceremonies are conducted only at the conclusion of each academic year. The deadline dates for submission of graduation applications are printed in the Ventura College Schedule of Classes. If for any reason a student fails to submit an application prior to the published deadline, he or she may submit the application for the following graduation period. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 37 AA/AS gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION guidelines for additional Degree Any college in the Ventura County Community College District will award an additional associate degree under the following conditions: 1. A student who has earned an associate degree at any regionally accredited institution may earn an additional associate degree. 2. A student who holds a higher degree from any regionally accredited institution may earn an associate degree in a specific major (this excludes the Associate in Arts in General Studies). 3. General education requirements earned for one degree may be applied toward another degree. 4. A candidate for an additional degree must complete 12 or more units of credit, in residence, at Ventura College concurrent with or after the completion of requirements for the first associate degree. In addition, a candidate must be in attendance at Ventura College in the semester during which graduation requirements for the additional degree are completed. 5. A student must complete all the required courses listed in the catalog for the specific majors. In the event that unmet requirements for a specific major do not total 12 units, a student must complete the remaining units from electives listed under the major or courses as approved by the appropriate division. 6. In the case of degrees offering two or more options, a student may earn an additional degree within the same field by completing the requirements for that option (the additional degree) and all other requirements specified herein. Appeals to the above policy may be submitted to the Dean of Student Services. Waivers may be granted under extenuating circumstances or when there has not been sufficient opportunity to enroll in required courses. other programs The Ventura County Community College District offers other programs of career and technical education at Moorpark and Oxnard Colleges which are open to all district residents. MOORPARK COLLEGE: computer network systems engineering; exotic animal training and management; graphic design; health information management; and, radiologic technology. OXNARD COLLEGE: addictive disorders studies; air conditioning/ refrigeration; automotive body and fender; culinary arts; dental assisting; dental hygiene; fire academy; fire technology; restaurant management; and, legal assisting. Catalog Rights / Continuous enrollment A student remaining in continuous enrollment at one or more of the colleges of the Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) or at any other regionally accredited college or university may meet the VCCCD graduation requirements in effect at the time of his or her entering or at any time thereafter. This applies only to graduation requirements and not to policies, procedures, or other regulations. Catalog rights/continuous enrollment are defined as attendance in at least one term each calendar year. Any academic record symbol entered on a transcript (A through F, CR, NC, P, NP, I, IP, RD, W) shall constitute enrollment or attendance. A student who has not maintained continuous enrollment is considered to be under new requirements when returning unless the student is granted a petition/waiver for extenuating circumstances. This petition must be initiated by the student through a College counselor and approved by the appropriate dean or designee. Students must be aware that other governing agencies may impose more restrictive limitations concerning the definitions of continuous enrollment or continuous attendance. Some agencies define continuous enrollment as remaining in attendance both fall and spring semesters. Some will not accept selected academic record symbols (such as Ws). Those affected by more restrictive guidelines include students receiving financial aid and alien students. Double Counting While a course might satisfy more than one general education requirement, it may not be counted more than once for these purposes. A course may be used to satisfy both a general education requirement and a major or area of emphasis requirement. Variance in major Requirements Occasionally a student may have difficulty in completing exact major requirements as specified in the Ventura College Catalog due to circumstances of class scheduling conflicts, class cancellation, or related but nonequivalent coursework taken outside of this college district. Under such circumstances, a student may file a petition to seek approval from the appropriate college officials to substitute one or more courses for the designated major course or courses in question. It is also possible that a student may demonstrate competency in subject matter covered by a required course or courses (for example, computer literacy or foreign language). In this case, a student may file a petition to seek approval to waive one or more required courses for a designated major. The petition for this purpose, Petition for Variance, is available in the Counseling Office. transfer Requirements The completion of general education and major requirements for an associate degree ordinarily does not make the student eligible to transfer to a four-year college or university. For transfer requirements, consult the transfer information section of this College Catalog, appropriate websites, and your counselor. Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) California Community College Program (CCCP) isanacademicprogramdesignedtoencourageeducationallyandeconomicallydisadvantagedcommunitycollegestudentstoexcelinmath,engineering, andsciencesotheycantransfertofour-yearinstitutionsasmajorsinthesefields.ForeligibilitycontactMarcosLupian(805)654-6337ore-mailatmlupian@vcccd.edu. 38 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E u N I V E R S I T Y g E N E R A L E D u C A T I O N 2 0 1 0 -2 0 1 1 C A L I F O R N I A S T A T E u N I V E R S I T Y g E N E R A L E D u C A T I O N 2 0 1 0 -2 0 1 1 Students transferring to a California State University are permitted to complete their lower division general education transfer courses by completing the plan of courses listed below. In addition, a transfer student will need to satisfy requirements for admission and should complete major preparation courses. Courses listed are subject to change. appRoVeD geneRaL eDUCation CoURses AREA A -engLisH LangUage CommUniCation anD CRitiCaL tHinKing: A minimum of nine (9) units, with at least one (1) course selected from each group (1, 2, and 3) and a grade of C or better in each course: group 1 -oral Communication: Comm V01, V03, V10, V15. group 2 -Written Communication: engL V01A. group 3 -Critical thinking: Comm V10; engL V01B; pHiL V04, V05. AREA B -sCientifiC inQUiRY anD QUantitatiVe Reasoning: A minimum of nine (9) units, with at least one (1) course selected from each group (1, 2, 3 and 4) to include one (1) laboratory activity course corresponding to the selected lecture course: group 1 -physical science: ast V01, V01L; CHem V01A, V01AL, V01B, V01BL, V05, V12A, V12AL, V12B, V12BL, V20, V20L, V21, V21L, V30, V30L; esRm V02; geog V01, V01L, V05; geoL V02, V02L, V03, V07, V11; pHsC V01; pHYs V01, V02A-V02AL, V02B-V02BL, V03A-V03AL, V03B-V03BL, V04-V04L, V05-V05L, V06-V06L. group 2 -Life science: ag V03, V04, V54; anat V01; anpH V01; antH V01, V01L; BioL V01, V01L, V03, V04, V10, V12, V14, V18, V23, V29, V29L, V42; Biot V42; esRm V01, V14; miCR V01; pHso V01; psY V03. group 3 -Laboratory activity group 4 -mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning*: Cs V17; matH V04, V05, V20, V21A, V21B, V21C, V24, V38, V40, V44, V46A, V46B, V52; psY V04. *Requires a grade of C or better. AREA C -aRts anD HUmanities: A minimum of nine (9) units, with at least one (1) course selected from each group (1 and 2): group 1 -arts: aes V10, V12, V65, V66, V67; aRt V01, V02A, V02B, V02C, V03, V04, V05, V06, V07, V08, V09, V12A, V13A, V19, V51A; DanC V01; engL V29A, V29B; fiLm V01; HeC V07; mUs V01, V03, V06, V07, V08, V09A, V09B; pHot V01, V07; tHa V01, V02A, V20, V29. group 2 -Humanities: aes V31; Comm V05; engL V01B, V10, V11A, V15, V16, V21A, V21B, V22A, V22B, V23, V26, V30, V31, V33, V34, V35, V36A, V36B; fRen V01, V02, V03, V04; geRm V01, V02, V03, V04; Hist V01A, V01B, V18A, V18B; iDs V08; itaL V01, V02, V03, V04; Japn V01, V02; pHiL V01, V02, V03A, V03B, V06A, V06B; sL V10A, V10B, V10C; span V01, V02, V03, V03S, V04, V04S, V20; tHa V23. AREA D -soCiaL sCienCes: A minimum of nine (9) units, with courses in at least two (2) separate disciplines selected from at least two (2) groups: group 1 -anthropology and archaeology: aes V01; antH V02, V03, V04, V06, V07. group 2 -economics: eCon V01A, V01B. group 3 -ethnic studies: aes V01, V02A+, V02B+, V11, V20, V22+, V23, V24, V40A+, V40B+, V41, V62, V63+; antH V04; aas V01; CHst V01, V02, V24; Hist V03A+, V03B+, V05A+, V05B+, V12+, V13, V17+; psY V30; soC V03, V24. group 4 -gender studies: antH V06; Hist V02A+, V02B+; soC V04. group 5 -geography: geog V02, V06, V08. group 6 -History: aes V02A+, V02B+, V21A, V21B, V22+, V40A+, V40B+, V41, V42A, V42B, V61, V63+; Hist V01A, V01B, V02A+, V02B+, V03A+, V03B+, V04A, V04B+, V05A+, V05B+, V07A+, V07B+, V08, V09, V10A, V10B, V12+, V13, V14A, V14B, V15, V16, V17+, V18A, V18B, V20, V21. group 7 -interdisciplinary social or Behavioral science: CD V02, V61; HeC V22, V23, V24; JoUR V01. group 8 -political science, government, and Legal institutions: CJ V01, V02, V15; esRm V03; poLs V01�, V02, V03�, V04, V05, V09, V10, V11, V12, V14, V15, V16. group 9 -psychology: psY V01, V02, V05, V07-V07L, V15, V25, V29, V30, V31; soC V31. group 10 -sociology and Criminology: aes V11, V24; CHst V24; CJ V03; psY V31; soC V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V07, V13, V24, V31. +Will satisfy U.S. History & American Ideals. �Will satisfy U.S. Constitution & State & Local Government. AREA E -LifeLong LeaRning anD seLf-DeVeLopment: A minimum of three (3) units, with no more than one (1) unit of physical activity: aes V11; antH V02; aRt V01; BioL V10, V12, V18; CD V02; Comm V03; *CJ V11-V12B; *DanC V10, V13-V19, V23, V27, V29-V31, V50; *eaC V21, V25-V28; esRm V01; HeD V70, V73, V76, V93, V95, V97; Hist V02A+, V02B+; HeC V10, V22, V23, V24; *pe V01-V04, V06, V07, V09, V12, V14, V23, V31-V34, V36-V38, V41, V43-V50, V52-V64, V66, V67, V69-V71, V73-V76, V78-V87, V91-V94, V97-V99; psY V01, V02, V05, V25; *ReC V41; soC V03; *tHa V14. *Physical activity courses limited to one (1) unit in satisfaction of Area E requirements. +Will satisfy U.S. History & American Ideals requirement. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 39 CALIFORNIA STATE uNIVERSITY gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION CsU general transfer information CaVeat � The courses and requirements described herein are subject to change. Students should consult a counselor and appropriate websites (e.g., csumentor.edu) to receive the most current transfer information. aDmission � Students are not assured of admission to the campus and/or major of first choice. Consult your counselor for further information. Completion of GE requirements is not currently required for admission to a CSU campus. A student who is planning to transfer to one of the campuses of the California State University can qualify for admission by meeting the following requirements: 1. LOWER DIVISION TRANSFERS: The CSU, with few exceptions, will no longer accept lower division transfer students. 2. UPPER DIVISION TRANSFERS: Upper division transfers may qualify for admission if they have completed 60 or more transferable semester units (maximum 70 units) and have completed the appropriate college courses with a grade better of C or better to satisfy subject area requirements. Applicants must have a 2.0 overall grade point average in all transferable college units attempted (2.40 for non-California residents) and be in good standing at the last college or university attended; continuous attendance is not required. 3. SUBJECT AREA REQUIREMENTS: This admission requirement can be satisfied by completing 30 semester units of general education courses with a grade of C or better in each course, to include English Language Communication and Critical Thinking (all of Area A) and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (Area B4). tWentY-tHRee CsU CampUses Bakersfield (BAK) Monterey Bay (MB) Channel Islands (CI) Northridge (NOR) Chico (CHI) Pomona (POM) Dominguez Hills (DH) Sacramento (SAC) East Bay (EB) San Bernardino (SB) Fresno (FRE) San Diego (SD) Fullerton (FUL) San Francisco (SF) Humboldt (HUM) San Jose (SJ) Long Beach (LB) San Luis Obispo (SLO) Los Angeles (LA) San Marcos (SM) Maritime Academy (MA) Sonoma (SON) Stanislaus (STA) Use of sUmmeR CoURseWoRK foR faLL aDmission � Some campuses restrict the use of summer coursework to satisfy some fall admission requirements, in particular English Language Communication and Critical Thinking (Area A) and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (Area B4). Campuses known for this are: CI, CHI, FUL, HUM, LB, MB, POM, SAC, SD, SF, SJ, SLO, SM, and SON. sCHoLaRsHip � Most campuses require a grade of C or better for most courses and an overall C average (2.0 GPA) for all courses used to satisfy GE requirements. Also, most campuses require letter grades for all GE courses and do not permit pass/no pass grades. Campuses known to impose limitations on courses graded as credit (pass/no pass) are: DH, FUL, SB, and SON. fULL CeRtifiCation � Completion of all five Areas or sections of these requirements prior to transferring will permit Ventura College to certify to each of the CSU campuses that you have fulfilled the basic 39unit minimum lower division general education-breadth requirement. Each of the campuses of CSU requires an additional nine units of upper division GE work in residence; some campuses may require more than the 48-unit minimum. Students should make an appointment in the Counseling Office prior to transfer to apply for CSU GE certification. sUBJeCt aRea CeRtifiCation � It is possible to complete separately any of the Areas or sections (A-E) at Ventura College and receive partial certification in any or several of these areas; if you are not fully certified, it will be necessary for you to complete the remaining areas (and perhaps other areas) after transferring as defined by the catalog of the transfer school. CeRtifieD CoURses � Ventura College will also certify courses completed at other California Community Colleges or California State University campuses in satisfaction of GE requirements provided that such courses are baccalaureate level and would be certified by the institution offering them. Students who have completed courses at other colleges and universities should consult the Counseling Office regarding �pass along� certification. CeRtifiCation afteR CsU matRiCULation � Transfer students are permitted to complete community college courses and receive CSU GE-Breadth and IGETC certification after matriculating to a CSU campus. For the CSU GE-Breadth pattern, the following campuses impose some limitations: CI, CHI, EB, LA, POM, SAC, SB, SM, SON, and STA. CoURse RestRiCtions � While a course may satisfy more than one general education group and/or area requirement, it shall not be counted more than once for GE and any excess units in one area shall not apply to another area. International or foreign coursework cannot be used in CSU GE-B certification. The individual CSU campus may opt to give students credit for foreign coursework, but community colleges do not have that prerogative. CReDit BY eXteRnaL eXams � There is no limit to the number of external exams that can be applied to CSU GE. Advanced Placement (AP) exams require a score of 3, 4, or 5 to grant credit for CSU GE certification. There is no equivalent exam for Area A3, the Critical Thinking requirement. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams require a score of 50 (higher for Level II foreign language) to grant credit for CSU GE certification. CLEP exams can be applied to the CSU GE but not to IGETC. International Baccalaureate (IB) exams require a score of 4 or 5 to grant credit for CSU GE certification. Students who have earned credit from an external exam should not take a comparable college course because transfer credit will not be granted for both. Credit by examination is acceptable provided that a Pass (P) is equivalent to a C grade. tRansfeR CoURses � The approved CSU listing designates those courses that may be used to meet GE requirements; it is not a complete listing of all courses that transfer to CSU. Transferability of courses may be checked in the Ventura College Catalog, the Schedule of Classes, the Counseling Office, the Transfer Center, or at the ASSIST website: assist. org U.s. HistoRY, ConstitUtion anD ameRiCan iDeaLs ReQUiRements � All campuses require students to complete college-level coursework in U.S. History, American Government and California Government, in addition to GE requirements. Courses approved to satisfy this requirement are specified in appropriate areas. All campuses permit double counting of courses taken to meet this requirement and GE-Breadth if the student is partially or fully certified. 40 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 CALIFORNIA STATE uNIVERSITY gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION maJoR CoURses � Most campuses require a grade of C or better for each course required in preparation for a student�s major; most do not allow a �Pass� (P) for major courses. Some CSU campuses allow applicants who submit full or area certifications to double count courses for general education and major requirements. Some majors are highly selective and require completion of some, or all, of the required major preparation coursework prior to transfer. Consult your counselor for more information. Campuses known to impose some double counting limitations are: CI, CHI, DH, FRE, FUL, HUM, LB, MB, NOR, SAC, SB, SF, SJ, SLO, and SON. maJoR pRepaRation � Satisfaction of lower division courses required for selected majors generally must be completed for those majors that are oversubscribed or impacted. CSU generally prefers students to complete prerequisite major courses before completing general education courses. Of course, all requirements for admission (minimum units, GPA, and subject area requirements) must be completed prior to transfer. foReign LangUage anD seConD semesteR engLisH � Some campuses require foreign language and/or a second semester of English composition for graduation. In some cases, students certified in Areas A and C are exempt from these requirements. Also, some campuses require completion of these courses for certain majors. See the catalog of your campus choice for these requirements, especially if you are interested in these campuses: BAK, CI, EB, LA, MB, SAC, SB, SD, SF, SJ, and SM. mULtiCULtURaL / etHniC stUDies ReQUiRement � CSU campuses require all candidates for the bachelor�s degree to complete at least one course in multicultural/ethnic studies as a condition of graduation. Selected campuses will not permit this requirement to be met prior to transfer; for most of these campuses, the course must be upper division: CI, CHI, DH, FRE, LB, LA, MB, SB, SD, SF, SJ, and SM. aDDitionaL gRaDUation ReQUiRements � you are advised to consult your counselor and the catalog of the state university that you plan to attend for requirements unique to that school. Additional courses are required in preparation for a major and/or as electives. Campuses that may impose additional graduation requirements, other than foreign language and second semester English composition, are: BAK, CI, CHI, EB, FUL, HUM, LB, LA, MB, NOR, SAC, SJ, SLO, SM, SON, and STA. HigH Unit maJoR WitH aUtHoRiZeD eXCeptions to aDmission anD geneRaL eDUCation-BReaDtH ReQUiRements � Upper division transfer students are ordinarily required to complete general education requirements in English Language Communication and Critical Thinking (Areas A1, A2, A3) plus Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (B4) prior to transfer. For selected majors at the following campuses, Critical Thinking (A3) is integrated primarily in the upper division curriculum and need not be completed before transfer: CHI, FRE, HUM, LA, NOR, SAC, SF, SJ, and SLO. inteRsegmentaL geneRaL eDUCation tRansfeR CURRiCULUm (igetC) � Students planning to transfer to either a CSU or UC campus may elect to use the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) in satisfaction of GE requirements. Consult a VC counselor for additional information or csumentor.edu or uctransfer.universityofcalifornia. edu seQUentiaL CoURses � Most institutions recommend that students complete sequential courses at the college where the series was started. This is especially recommended for a sequence of two or more courses that requires the preceding course(s) as a prerequisite to advancement. otHeR CoLLeges anD UniVeRsities � Students who plan to attend one of the campuses of the University of California (UC) or a private or outof- state school should consult a counselor and the catalog of the particular school to determine the coursework needed to meet GE requirements at that institution. While many of the courses listed here transfer to UC and other institutions, they do not necessarily satisfy the GE requirements. tRansCRipts � you must make a written request of the Records Office to forward your transcript. Ventura College can send official transcripts of work completed at this college and at Moorpark and/or Oxnard Colleges. you must request transcripts of work completed at any other colleges (outside of this college district) to be sent to the transfer institution. your Application for Certification is not a request for a transcript. assoCiate DegRee � Although it is not necessary for you to complete an associate degree in order to transfer to a four-year school, many of the courses taken to satisfy associate degree requirements are transferable and, in many cases, may be used to meet transfer GE requirements. tRansfeR assistanCe � Should you encounter any problems during or after transfer, we may be able to assist you. Please feel free to contact the Counseling Office or the Transfer Center at Ventura College even after you have enrolled at another campus. moRe infoRmation � If you have any questions, check with a counselor or csumentor.edu assist � ASSIST is a computerized transfer information system that can be accessed over the World Wide Web. It displays reports of how course credits earned at one California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California�s public colleges and universities and therefore provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available about student transfer in California. ASSIST is available at assist.org Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 41 I g E T C I N T E R S E g M E N T A L g E N E R A L E D u C A T I O N T R A N S F E R C u R R I C u L u M 2 0 1 0 -2 0 1 1 I g E T C I N T E R S E g M E N T A L g E N E R A L E D u C A T I O N T R A N S F E R C u R R I C u L u M 2 0 1 0 -2 0 1 1 APPROVED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES: Each course must have a grade of C or better. 1. engLisH CommUniCation: CSU � Complete groups A, B and C. UC � Complete groups A and B. a. english Composition: One (1) course, three (3) semester units. engL V01A. B. Critical thinking � english Composition: One (1) course, three (3) semester units. engL V01B; pHiL V05. C. oral Communication (CSU requirement only): One (1) course, three (3) semester units. Comm V01, V03, V10, V15. 2. matHematiCaL ConCepts anD QUantitatiVe Reasoning: One (1) course, three (3) semester units. Cs V17; matH V04*, V20*, V21A*, V21B*, V21C, V24, V40, V44*, V46A*, V46B*, V52; psY V04*. 3. aRts anD HUmanities: At least three (3) courses, each at least three (3) semester units, with at least one (1) course from the Arts and one (1) course from the Humanities; nine (9) semester units. a. arts aes V10, V12, V65, V66, V67; aRt V01, V02A, V02B, V02C, V03, V04, V05, V06, V07, V08, V09; DanC V01; engL V29A*, V29B*; fiLm V01; HeC V07; mUs V03, V06, V07, V08, V09A, V09B; pHot V07; tHa V01, V20, V29. B. Humanities aes V31; engL V01B, V15, V16, V21A, V21B, V22A, V22B, V23, V26, V30, V31, V33, V34, V35, V36A, V36B; fRen V02, V03, V04; geRm V02, V03, V04; Hist V01A, V01B, V18A, V18B; iDs V08; itaL V02, V03, V04; Japn V02; pHiL V01, V02, V03A, V03B, V06A, V06B; sL V10B, V10C; span V02, V03*, V03S*, V04*, V04S*, V20; tHa V23. 4. soCiaL anD BeHaVioRaL sCienCes: At least three (3) courses, each at least three (3) semester units, from at least two (2) disciplines or an interdisciplinary sequence; nine (9) semester units. aes V01, V02A*, V02B*, V11, V20, V21A, V21B, V22*, V23, V24, V40A*, V40B*, V41, V42A, V42B, V61, V62, V63*; antH V02, V03, V04, V06, V07; aas V01; CHst V01, V02, V24; eCon V01A, V01B; esRm V03; geog V02, V06, V08; Hist V01A, V01B, V02A*, V02B*, V03A*, V03B*, V04A, V04B, V05A*, V05B*, V07A*, V07B*, V08, V09, V10A, V10B, V12*, V13, V14A, V14B, V15, V16, V17*, V18A, V18B, V20, V21; HeC V24*; JoUR V01; poLs V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V11, V12, V14, V15, V16; psY V01, V02, V05, V07-V07L, V15, V25, V29, V30, V31*; soC V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V07, V13, V24, V31*. 5. pHYsiCaL anD BioLogiCaL sCienCes: At least two (2) courses, one (1) physical science course and one (1) biological science course, one (1) of which must include a laboratory corresponding to the selected lecture course; each course must be at least three (3) semester units except separate lab courses; seven to nine (7-9) semester units. a. physical sciences ast V01, V01L; CHem V01A, V01AL, V01B, V01BL, V05, V12A*, V12AL*, V12B, V12BL, V20*, V20L*, V21*, V21L*, V30, V30L; esRm V02; geog V01, V01L, V05; geoL V02, V02L, V03, V07, V11; pHsC V01*; pHYs V01*, V02A*, V02AL*, V02B*, V02BL*, V03A*, V03AL*, V03B*, V03BL*, V04*, V04L*, V05*, V05L*, V06*, V06L*. B. Biological sciences ag V03; anat V01*; anpH V01*; antH V01, V01L; BioL V01*, V01L*, V03, V04, V10, V12*, V18, V23, V29, V29L; esRm V01; miCR V01; pHso V01*; psY V03. 6. LangUage otHeR tHan engLisH (UC Requirement Only) Proficiency equivalent to two (2) years of high school study in the same language with a C or better or complete one (1) course. fRen V01, V02, V03, V04; geRm V01, V02, V03, V04; itaL V01, V02, V03, V04; Japn V01, V02; sL V10A, V10B, V10C; span V01, V02, V03*, V03S*, V04*, V04S*. *UC course credit may be limited. Please consult counselor for additional information. U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN IDEALS: CSU Graduation Requirement Only (not part of IGETC; may be completed prior to transfer). 6 units, one course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2. group 1. poLs V01, V03; group 2. aes V02A, V02B, V22, V40A, V40B, V63; Hist V02A, V02B, V03A, V03B, V04B, V05A, V05B, V07A, V07B, V12, V17. NOTE: Courses used to meet this requirement can be used to satisfy requirements for IGETC for students who are partially or fully certified. general education-Breadth Requirements The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) is a general education pattern that community college transfer students can use to fulfill lower division general education-breadth requirements for either the California State University (CSU) or the University of California (UC) systems without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower division general education courses. 42 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 IgETC gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION igetC general transfer information CAVEAT � These courses and requirements are subject to change. Students should consult a counselor or appropriate websites to receive the most current transfer information. Completion of the IGETC is not generally a requirement for transfer to a CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill the lower division general education requirements of the CSU or UC prior to transfer. It is not advisable for all transfer students to follow the IGETC. Some students may be better served by taking courses that fulfill the CSU General Education-Breadth requirements or those GE requirements of the UC campus or college to which they plan to transfer. Students pursuing majors that require extensive lower division major preparation (�high-unit majors�) may not find the IGETC option to be advantageous. Students should also be aware that selected schools and colleges at most undergraduate campuses of UC have requirements that render the use of IGETC either inappropriate or not permitted (e.g., the College or School of Engineering). The IGETC will probably be most useful for students who want to keep their options open before making a final decision about transferring to a particular CSU or UC campus. For current information consult the UC Answers for Transfers booklet. ADMISSION � Most campuses of CSU and UC rarely accept transfer applicants at the freshman or sophomore levels. Upper division or advanced standing admission criteria are based on three components: 1) Units � a minimum number of transferable semester units (60 for CSU and UC; maximum 70 for both); 2) Scholarship � a minimum cumulative GPA in all transferable coursework (2.0 for CSU; 2.4 for UC; higher for non-California residents); and 3) Subject area requirements � course pattern (a-g) requirements and the ways in which students satisfy these requirements differ between CSU and UC. These admission criteria specify only minimum standards. CSU and/or UC may apply more rigorous standards as enrollment demand changes. All potential transfer students are expected to read the CSU and UC publications for transfers available online or in the Ventura College Counseling Office and the Transfer Center. Applicants must complete both the necessary lower division mathematics and English composition requirements with grades of C or better for most campuses by the end of the spring semester prior to transfer in the fall (all of Area A plus B4 for CSU GE; Areas 1 and 2 for IGETC). Some campuses require the completion of the English and mathematics requirements by the end of the fall semester prior to transfer in the following fall. Also, most campuses require that the 60-unit minimum, the subject area requirements, and major preparation courses with grades of C or better be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to transfer in the fall. Completion of the IGETC satisfies lower division GE requirements at all CSUs and most UCs. It does not guarantee eligibility for admission to the CSU or UC system, or to a specific campus or program. Students who are fully certified for IGETC prior to transferring to UC or CSU will satisfy the subject area or course pattern requirements for admission; they must also satisfy the units and scholarship requirements. There is no intended connection between completion of the IGETC and eligibility for admission to the CSU or UC systems. Consult a counselor or the campus of your choice to determine transfer admission requirements. SELECTION CRITERIA � Certain colleges, schools, or majors are highly selctive. This means that either the number of applicants greatly exceeds the spaces available and/or the minimum GPA in transferable courses is expected to be higher than the minimum criteria for admission. These conditions apply to most UC campuses and some CSU campuses. See Supplemental Admission criteria in this catalog. USE OF SUMMER COURSEWORK FOR FALL ADMISSION Some campuses permit students to use courses taken in the summer to satisfy requirements for the subsequent fall term, with the exceptions of English Communication (CSU GE, all of Area A; IGETC, all of Area 1) and Mathematics/ Quantitative Reasoning (CSU GE, Area B4; IGETC, Area 2). Consult your VC counselor regarding these limitations. Campuses known to impose some limitations are: Cal State CI, CHI, FUL, HUM, LB, MB, POM, SAC, SD, SF, SJ, SLO, SM, and SON; and UCB, UCD, UCI, UCLA, UCR, UCSD, UCSB, and UCSC. SCHOLARSHIP � Courses used for IGETC certification must be completed with a minimum grade of C (C-is not acceptable). A �Pass� (P) is acceptable, providing it is equivalent to a grade of C or higher at the institution where the course was taken. The UC system allows a maximum of 14 semester units graded Pass/No Pass. Individual CSU campuses also impose unit limitations for P/NP courses. CERTIFICATION � All CSU and most UC campuses will accept full certification of the IGETC as meeting all of the lower division GE requirements for the baccalaureate degree. Generally, the last community college a student attends before transferring will determine certification of the IGETC. In addition to the course requirements for each subject Area, full certification for the CSU must include completion of the Oral Communication requirement. For the UC, Oral Communication is not required, but full certification must include satisfaction of the Language Other Than English (LOTE) requirement. Consult a counselor to determine the options for satisfaction of the LOTE requirement. Partial certification of IGETC is permitted. A maximum of two IGETC courses may be completed after transfer (excluding Areas 1 and 2). Students should make an appointment in the Counseling Office prior to transfer to apply for IGETC certification or to petition for partial certification. CERTIFIED COURSES � Coursework completed at regionally accredited institutions to include California Community college Colleges (CCCs), along with those colleges and universities which are not CCCs including out-of-state and independent colleges, may be included among the courses to certify student completion of IGETC if such coursework is comparable to courses on any CCC approved course list. Each CCC course must have been IGETC approved at the time it was taken. In addition, credit awarded for Advanced Placement exams can be used to meet IGETC requirements. Students should consult a counselor to determine the applicability of coursework and external exam scores to IGETC subject area requirements. CERTIFICATION AFTER CSU MATRICULATION � Transfer students are permitted to complete community courses and receive CSU GE-Breadth and IGETC certification after matriculating to a CSU campus. Students are limited to a maximum of two courses to complete IGETC after matriculation at a CSU campus. For the CSU GE-Breadth pattern, the following CSU campuses impose some limitations: CI, CHI, EB, LA, POM, SAC, SB, SM, SON, and STA. COURSE RESTRICTIONS � A single course may count only once; it cannot be used to fulfill GE requirements in two areas simultaneously. The more advanced coursework used to satisfy the UC requirement in Language Other Than English may also be used to satisfy the Humanities requirement. Foreign coursework cannot be applied to IGETC (except Area 6) unless the foreign institution has U.S. regional accreditation. CREDIT By EXTERNAL EXAMS � There is no limit to the number of external exams that can be applied to IGETC. Advanced Placement (AP) exams require a score of 3, 4, or 5 to grant credit for IGETC certification. There is no equivalent exam for Area 1B, the Critical Thinking/Composition requirement. International Baccalaureate (IB) exams require a score of 5, 6, or 7 on Higher Level exams to grant credit for IGETC certification. College Level Examination Program (CLEP) cannot be used for IGETC. Students who have earned credit from an AP or IB exam should not take a comparable college course because transfer credit will not be granted for both. Credit by examination is acceptable provided that a Pass (P) is equivalent to a C grade. TRANSFER LIMITATIONS � All transfer limitations applying to courses taken at Ventura College also apply to these general education requirements. Consult your VC counselor concerning these limitations. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 43 IgETC gENERAL EDuCATION INFORMATION TRANSFER COURSES � The approved IGETC course listing designates those courses that may be used to meet university-wide general education requirements (see Certification). The GE courses are not a complete listing of all courses that transfer to CSU and UC. Transferability of courses may be checked in the Ventura College Catalog, the Schedule of Classes, the Counseling Office, the Transfer Center, or at the ASSIST website: assist.org ADDITIONAL CSU-GE REQUIREMENTS � Students who are fully certified under IGETC and transfer to CSU campuses will be required to complete a minimum of nine units of upper division general education work and all campus- specific non-GE graduation requirements not completed prior to transfer. U.S. HISTORy, CONSTITUTION AND AMERICAN IDEALS REQUIREMENTS All CSU campuses require students to complete college-level coursework in U.S. History, American Government and California Government in addition to GE requirements. Courses completed to satisfy this requirement can be used to satisfy GE requirements for IGETC. UC campuses have similar requirements in American History and Institutions (AH&I). However, the AH&I requirements may be satisfied for most UC campuses (not UCSB) by completing the subject area requirement in high school. Consult a counselor for further information about this requirement. MAJOR COURSES � Most campuses require a grade of C or better for each course required in preparation for a student�s major; most do not allow a �Pass� (P) for major courses. Also, UC will allow IGETC courses to count toward major requirements. All CSU campuses allow applicants who submit full or area certifications to double count courses for general education and major requirements. However, for those not certified, CSU campuses known to impose some double counting limitations are all but SD and SF. MAJOR PREPARATION � Satisfaction of lower division courses required for selected majors is generally required in those majors that are oversubscribed or impacted. UC and CSU generally prefer students to complete prerequisite major courses before completing general education courses. Of course, all requirements for admission (minimum units, GPA, and subject area requirements) must be completed prior to transfer. SEQUENTIAL COURSES � Most institutions recommend that students complete sequential courses at the college where the series was started. This is especially recommended for a sequence of two or more courses that requires the preceding course(s) as prerequisite to advancement. OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES � Students who plan to attend a private or out-of-state school should consult a counselor and the catalog of the particular school to determine the coursework needed to meet GE requirements at that institution. While most of the courses on the approved IGETC list transfer to other institutions, they do not necessarily satisfy the GE requirements. TRANSCRIPTS � you must make a written request of the Records Office to forward your transcript. Ventura College can send official transcripts of work completed at this College and at Moorpark and/or Oxnard Colleges. you must request transcripts of work completed at any other colleges (outside of this college district) to be sent to the transfer institution. ASSOCIATE DEGREE � Although it is not necessary for you to complete an associate degree in order to transfer to a four-year school, many of the courses taken to satisfy associate degree requirements are transferable and, in many cases, may be used to meet transfer GE requirements. TRANSFER ASSISTANCE � Should you encounter any problems during or after transfer, we may be able to assist you. Please feel free to contact the Counseling Office or the Transfer Center at Ventura College at any time. MORE INFORMATION � If you have any questions, check with a counselor. More information is available for UC at uctransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu, for CSU at csumentor.edu, and for both in the VC catalog and at assist.org ASSIST � ASSIST is a computerized transfer information system that can be accessed over the World Wide Web. It displays reports of how course credits earned at one California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California�s public colleges and universities and therefore provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available about student transfer in California. ASSIST is available at assist.org IGETC CONSIDERATIONS �Students with a substantial amount of coursework from institutions outside the United States should consult with a community college counselor to determine whether they should complete IGETC or the lower-division breadth/general education requirements at the campus they plan to attend. In addition, some colleges or majors prefer that transfer students follow a more prescribed lower-division curriculum, as described here: .Berkeley: IGETC is acceptable for all majors in the College of Letters and Science and the colleges of Engineering, Environmental Design and Chemistry have extensive, prescribed major prerequisites. In general, IGETC is not appropriate preparation for majors in these colleges. Although IGETC satisfies breadth requirements for most majors in the College of Natural Resources, specific lower- division major requirements must still be satisfied. For more information, check with the college or visit the ASSIST website for more information. .Davis: IGETC works well for students planning for Bachelor of Arts majors with few units of lower-division preparation. Bachelor of Science degrees and high-unit majors often have many courses of lower-divisions preparation. In these cases, the UC Davis GE pattern is the best choice. .Irvine: All schools accept IGETC. However, selection by the campus is based on demonstrated academic achievement and preparation for the intended major. .Los Angeles: The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science does not accept IGETC. .Merced: The School of Engineering and the School of Natural Sciences do not recommend IGETC. .Riverside: The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE) accepts completion of IGETC as satisfying the majority of the college�s breadth requirement for transfer students. Some additional breadth coursework may be required after enrollment at Bourns. For more information, see the Bourns College of Engineering Breadth Requirements. The College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences does not accept IGETC, although courses taken to satisfy IGETC may be applied toward the college�s breadth pattern. The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences accepts IGETC. .San Diego: IGETC is accepted by John Muir, Earl Warren, Sixth and Thurgood Marshall Colleges only. Students completing IGETC are welcomed at Eleanor Roosevelt and Revelle Colleges; however, they must fulfill the specific general education requirements of those colleges. At UCSD, all majors are available to students in each college, so students who choose IGETC will not be restricted in their choice of major as a result. .Santa Barbara: Students who transfer into the College of Letters and Science and the College of Creative Studies may use IGETC to substitute for general education requirements. Transfer students in the College of Engineering may also use IGETC to substitute for general education requirements. In addition to general education, all students in the College of Engineering are required to complete a depth requirement. Students who wish to satisfy the depth requirement prior to transfer must complete a yearlong sequence in the history of world civilization, history of Western civilization, history of the United States, history of Western philosophy or history of Western art. Students may want to choose courses for IGETC that will concurrently satisfy the depth requirement. Students may also complete the depth requirement with upper division coursework after transferring. Please note: Students planning to transfer into a major in engineering, computer science or the biological or physical sciences must be careful to complete lower division major prerequisites to ensure competitiveness and make normal, timely progress through the major. .Santa Cruz: Transfer students intending to pursue any major in the physical and biological sciences or the Jack Baskin School of Engineering should not follow IGETC because it will not provide them with enough lower-division preparation for their majors. IGETC Course Lists Online. IGETC course lists for all California community colleges are available at the ASSIST website. 44 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 Las clases comienzan el 20 de junio, 2011 F E C H A D E I N S C R I P C I O N E S Las clases comienzan el 20 de junio, 2011 F E C H A D E I N S C R I P C I O N E S TODOS LOS REQUISITOS PREVIOS SER�N OBLIGATORIOS AL INSCRIBIRSE �ASEG�RESE DE OBTENER APROBACI�N DE REQUISITOS PREVIOS PRONTAMENTE PARA EVITAR DEMORAS DURANTE LA INSCRIPCI�N! venturacollege.edu/prerequisites F E C H A S D E I N I C I O D E I N S C R I P C I O N E S P A R A E S T u D I A N T E S D E V C EAC, EOPS, CalWORKs, Veteranos de Guerra La matriculaci�n prioritaria inicia el 25 de abril. Estudiantes de Nuevo Ingreso. Las inscripciones inician el 16 de mayo. Si usted nunca ha asistido al Colegio de Ventura, llene una solicitud en l�nea, en persona o por correo. Asista a una sesi�n de �evaluaci�n, orientaci�n y asesoramiento� per�odos de sesiones. Inscr�base en l�nea o en persona. Matr�cula completa de 12 de mayo. Continuando con los estudiantes. Las inscripciones inician el 2 de mayo. Aplica si usted ha asistido a Colegio Moorpark, Oxnard, o Ventura College en los �ltimos dos semestres. Busque su cita para el registro prioritario en l�nea. Inscr�base en l�nea o en persona en o despu�s de la fecha de la cita. Los estudiantes que regresan. Las inscripciones inician el 16 de mayo. Aplica si la �ltima vez que asisti� al Colegio de Moorpark, Oxnard, Ventura fue de por lo menos dos semestres. Vuelva a aplicar el 12 de mayo para obtener el registro prioridad en venturacollege.edu / apply. Inscr�base en l�nea o en persona. C O M O E N C O N T R A R L A S F E C H A S L � M I T E P A R A L A S C L A S E S D E C O R T A IMPORTANTE: �ESTUDIANTES DE ADMISI�N ESPECIAL! Por favor, lea las instrucciones sobre todo estudiante de admisi�n especial en la p�gina 50. .Todo Estudiantes de Admisi�n Especial debe solicitud y matricularse en persona. .No habr� matriculaci�n en l�nea. .Se requiere el paquete de Admisi�n Especial ya terminado al momento de su matriculaci�n. Para encontrar informaci�n en l�nea, siga los pasos siguientes: Visite venturacollege.edu/deadlines y Introduzca el CRN de la clase y haga clic a SEARCH. Haga clic al CRN subrayado y desl�cese abajo para ver las fechas l�mites. Como regla general, las fechas l�mite para todas las clases de corta duraci�n se determinan por la siguiente f�rmula: . Darse de baja con reembolso........................................10% de los d�as de clases . Darse de baja con �W�...................................................30% de los d�as de clases . Solicitar para Cr�dito/No Cr�dito...................................30% de los d�as de clases . �ltimo d�a para darse de baja........................................75% de los d�as de clases Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 45 CALENDARIO DE INSCRIPCIONES CALENDARIO DE INSCRIPCIONES 25 de abril....................... Estudiantes de EOPS, EAC, CalWorks y Veteranos Militares, inscripci�n con prioridad. Reg�strese en l�nea o en persona. El estudiante de Centro de Asistencia Educativa (EAC) debe ponerse en contacto con EAC y hacer una cita. 2 de mayo ....................... Estudiantes que contin�an en la escuela, inscripci�n con cita solamente. Revise su cita en MyVCCCD: http://my.vcccd.edu. No podr� inscribirse antes de su fecha asignada. 16 de mayo ..................... Estudiantes recien matriculados, inscripci�n con cita; debe asistir a la orientaci�n, evaluaci�n, y la sesi�n de consejo. Termine su matriculaci�n para el 12 de mayo. 16 de mayo ..................... Estudiantes que deciden regresar a la escuela, inicio de inscripciones. El estudiante debe volver a llenar una solicitud para admisi�n y tiene hasta el 12 de mayo para hacerlo. As� podr� tener prioridad para una cita e inscribirse; llene la solicitud en l�nea en venturacollege.edu/apply. 23 de mayo ..................... Inscripciones abiertas en l�nea a traves del portal del estudiante MyVCCCD en: my.vcccd.edu y en persona. 15 de junio.................... Estudiantes de admisi�n especial de grados 11 y 12 pueden inscribirse en persona para el semestre de verano 2011 solamente. Llene una solicitud en l�nea antes de esta fechan en venturacollege.edu/ apply. 20 DE JUNIO..................PRIMER D�A DE CLASES DE VERANO Y DE INSCRIPCI�N TARD�A. Es necesario obtener un c�digo de autorizaci�n para agregarse a una clase de verano. Los c�digos de autorizaci�n se obtienen por medio del instructor. 20 de junio.................. Estudiantes de admisi�n special de grados K-10, vea la p�gina 50 para instrucciones. SE GRAD�A ESTE VERANO? �Hable con un consejero hoy para anotarse para la graduaci�n o para un Certificado! �No espere hasta la fecha l�mite para anotarse! El proceso requiere la verificaci�n por parte de un consejero, y se debe hacer una cita para consejo con anticipaci�n. 29 de junio ...................... �ltimo d�a para anotarse para la graduaci�n o para un certificado! 4 de julio ......................... D�a Festivo (No hay clases). 22 de agosto................... �Inicia la sesi�n de oto�o! HORARIO PARA INSCRIBIRSE EN PERSONA 13 de junio a 23 de junio lunes a jueves � 9:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Se requiere una identificaci�n con foto en la oficina de Admisiones y Archivos para todas las transacciones. I N S C R I P C I O N E S : P R E g u N T A S Y R E S P u E S T A S �C�mo se eligi� mi cita para inscripci�n? Por ley el colegio debe dar prioridad al estudiante EOPS, DSP&S (EAC), CalWORKS y veterano militar. El estudiante que contin�a sus estudios tiene segunda prioridad, y su cita para la inscripci�n se basa en el n�mero total de unidades que ha acumulado en los colegios de nuestro distrito escolar (Colegio de Ventura, Oxnard, y Moorpark). El estudiante matriculado por primera vez y el estudiante que regresa despues de una ausencia tiene tercera prioridad, seguido por las inscripciones abiertas. �Recuerde, las inscripciones por Internet se pueden llevar a cabo desde cualquier lugar! �Cu�ndo debo pagar mi cuota? !Est� listo para pagar su cuota cuando se inscribe! La cuota se vence en el momento de su inscripci�n. Si no paga a tiempo se le puede dar de baja de sus clases. �Si se le da de baja por no pagar, tambien se le dar� de baja de la lista de espera! �C�mo sabr� si se me ha transferido de la lista de espera a la clase? �Revise su correo electr�nico! usted recibir� un mensaje d�ndosele a saber que ha sido transferido a la clase. �Recuerde, usted tiene una cuenta de correo electr�nico del colegio! Y es f�cil de reenviar sus mensajes de la cuenta del colegio a su correo electr�nico personal. Solo con�ctese a MyVCCCD, haga clic a �My Account,� elija �E-mail Settings,� y �Turn on E-mail Forwarding.� �Cu�nto tiempo tengo para pagar una vez que he sido transferido de la lista de espera a la clase? La cuota se vence al momento de inscribirse, por eso, est� listo para pagar tan pronto reciba el mensaje de correo electr�nico que ya ha sido inscrito. Si no paga, se le puede dar de baja! �Recibir� un reembolso si me doy de baja en una clase? �Solo si se da de baja dentro de la fecha l�mite para reembolsos! �Las fechas l�mite para todas sus clases se encuentran impresas en Horario/ Cuenta! Para imprimir el horario/cuenta, con�ctese a MyVCCCD, elija el encabezado �Schedule� en la columna de �Registration and Records,� y haga clic a �Print Schedule/Bill� �Recibir� un reembolso si mi maestro me da de baja? �Probablemente no! Recuerde que es usted el responsable de agregarse a una clase o de darse de baja de una clase en el momento oportuno. El maestro puede dar de baja al estudiante que nunca se presenta a la clase o al estudiante que deja de asistir, pero el maestro no est� obligado a que lo haga antes de la fecha l�mite. �Quiere asegurarse de que recibir� un reembolo o de que no pagar� la cuota? Entonces deber� darse de baja usted mismo antes de la fecha l�mite. 46 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 �Ha revisado tu Portal hoy? my.vcccd.edu �Qu� puede hacer tu Portal MyVCCCD por T�? my.vcccd.edu 1. Avisarte cuando puedes inscribirte! Citas para inscripci�n de estudiantes que contin�an se encuentran solo en MyVCCCD. 2. Darte un cuenta de correo electr�nico del colegio! El colegio usa esta cuenta de correo electr�nico, adem�s de avisos personales, para enviarte avisos importantes; por ejemplo, recibir�s correo dici�ndote que has sido transferido de la lista de espera a la clase Y puedes rernviar autom�ticamente tu correo del colegio a tu cuenta de correo electr�nico personal -- es muy f�cil. 3. Darte acceso a tus clases en l�nea! Sab�as que muchas clases, aunque se dan en el campus, tienen un componente en l�nea que debes introducir para acceder a tu clase? El portal MyVCCCD es el �nico camino para obtener acceso a clases en l�nea! Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 47 48 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 M atric u laci � n P ara E st u diantes D E P R I M E R I N G R E S O Estudiantes Nuevos L�anlo Cuidadosamente - Se le requiere someter una Solicitud de Admisi�n antes de asistir a las sesiones de evaluaci�n, orientaci�n y asesoramiento acad�mico. Puede inscribirse por Internet en venturacollege.edu. Un proceso de evaluaci�n global es necesario para todos los estudiantes no exentos. El prop�sito de este proceso de matriculaci�n es proporcionar a los estudiantes informaci�n precisa para ayudarles a definir y alcanzar sus objetivos educativos. Los siguientes servicios se ofrecen para mejorar el �xito del estudiante: evaluaci�n, orientaci�n y asesoramiento acad�mico. Orientaciones - La orientaci�n del Colegio de Ventura presenta la informaci�n b�sica para comenzar como estudiante en Colegio de Ventura. Los estudiantes que participan en sesiones de orientaci�n aprender�n a utilizar el cat�logo del Colegio. Los estudiantes aprender�n tambi�n acerca de las actividades y servicios para estudiantes que est�n disponibles para ayudarlos a alcanzar sus objetivos en el Colegio de Ventura. Los servicios y temas durante la orientaci�n incluyen el proceso de solicitud, evaluaci�n, el proceso de registro, asesoramiento, la transferencia a universidades y sobre la ayuda financiera. Las orientaciones son por Internet. Para Orientaciones en Espa�ol - Favor de ponerse en contacto con la Especialista de Matriculaci�n, Sra. Matusevic (805) 654-6400, ext. 1302, para hacer una cita. Evaluaci�n - Este proceso de evaluaci�n del Colegio de Ventura intenta mirar toda la persona, por lo tanto, tu ingl�s, lectura, matem�ticas, habilidades de estudio y aprendizaje pueden evaluarse. Adem�s, se completa una autoevaluaci�n. Esto le permite revisar sus obligaciones de empleo, su nivel de motivaci�n y su disposici�n de idioma, a nombrar algunos. Todo junto, esta informaci�n, junto con una revisi�n de sus transcripciones de escuela secundaria y universidad, deber�an ser �tiles a usted cuando hable de las selecciones de cursos con un consejero. El centro de evaluaci�n est� ubicado en el Centro de Servicios de Estudiantes en el �rea de matriculaci�n/evaluaci�n. Evaluaciones se ofrecer�n en un formato computarizado, sin embargo, el estudiante puede optar por hacer sus evaluaciones en un formato de l�piz y papel si lo prefiere. Para un calendario de evaluaciones llama a la Oficina de Matriculaci�n y Evaluaci�n al 805-654-6402 o 805-654-6493. Asesoramiento Acad�mico - Un estudiante nuevo debe asistir a la orientaci�n y completar su evaluaci�n antes de participar en un grupo de taller de asesor�a acad�mica. Los estudiantes deben traer copias de sus transcripciones de escuela secundaria, resultados de evaluaciones, paquetes de orientaci�n, cat�logo de colegio y transcripciones (si ellos asistieron a otro Colegio antes de asistir al Colegio de Ventura) y cualquier otra informaci�n que podr�a ser �til. Situado en el Centro de Servicios de Estudiantes, la oficina de asesoramiento acad�mico est� abierta de d�a y por las tardes para citas y asesor�a a corto-tiempo. Nuestros consejeros din�micos pueden ayudarle a usted con asesor�a acad�mica, de carrera, transferencia o personal. Los servicios de asesor�a ofrecen una variedad de recursos para ayudarle a conseguir el mayor beneficio posible de su experiencia de colegio. Siempre se respetan sus preguntas y preocupaciones con confidencialidad. Para hacer una cita en la Oficina de Asesoramiento Acad�mico llame al (805) 654-6448 citas. Los estudiantes que completan todas las tres actividades antes del plazo se�alado en el calendario de registro en la p�gina uno ser�n elegibles para registrarse con prioridad. El calendario actual de evaluaci�n puede encontrarse en l�nea en venturacollege. edu haciendo clic en "Servicios para los Estudiantes." Tambi�n puede obtener una copia en la Oficina de Asesoramiento Acad�mico y en la Oficina de Matriculaci�n/Evaluaci�n. Alojamiento razonable - Alojamiento razonable en el proceso de evaluaci�n, incluyendo materiales de evaluaciones en formatos alternativos est� disponible a petici�n para estudiantes con discapacidades. Arreglos previos deben hacerse con el especialista en media alternativo al (805) 654-6300. Evaluaci�n, Orientaci�n y Asesoramiento Acad�mico Norma de Exentos - No es requerido terminar el proceso de Matriculaci�n si el estudiante: 1) Lleva a cabo un grado de asociado � m�s alto, 2) Ha terminado menos de 15 unidades y su meta es cualquiera de las siguientes: trabajo o avance de la actualizaci�n en su trabajo actual, mantenerun certificado o una licenciatura, o para el desarrollo intelectual o Cultural, 3) Recibi� estos servicios en otro colegio y son eximidos por un asesor acad�mico del Colegio de Ventura. NUEVOS TALLERES DE ASESOR�A ACADEMICA DISPONIBLES - Los talleres est�n dise�ados para proporcionar, en grupo, informaci�n espec�fica sobre programas acad�micos del Colegio de Ventura. Para registrarse GRATIS en estos talleres, favor de llamar a la Transferencia y el Centro de Formaci�n al (805) 654-6411. El horario de los talleres est� sujeto a cambios. Los talleres disponibles: 1. Taller de Asesoramiento Acad�mico: Aprenda acerca de clases que son espec�ficamente para la v�a educacional ESPECIFICA que usted quiere terminar en el Colegio de Ventura College. 2. Taller de Pre-Enfermer�a: Se presentar� una breve rese�a de los programas de EMT, Estudios de Param�dicos y Certificaci�n de Asistente de Enfermera. I N F O R M A C I � N B O g W INFORMACI�N SOBRE EL ANULACI�N DE LA CUOTA PARA VERANO 2011 Existen distintos m�todos para determinar su elegibilidad para una Anulaci�n de Cuota del Consejo Administrativo. Si usted satisface cualquiera de los requisitos mencionados abajo, entonces llene la Socilitud Anulaci�n de Cuota del Consejo Administrativo 2010-2011 en l�nea en venturacollege.edu/finaid, o llene la Solicitud de Asistenica Financiera del 2010-2011 sin costo alguno en FAFSA.ED.GOV. El C�digo Federal de Escuela para el Colegio de Ventura es 001334. BOGW M�todo A Si usted (o sus padres en caso de ser un estudiante dependiente) son receptores de CAL WORKs/ TANF, SSI/SSP o Asistenica general, o tiene certificaci�n de cualquiera de las Clasificaciones Especiales, entonces es usted elegible para una Anulaci�n de Cuota BOgW. Se requiere Documentaci�n Actual. Las Clasificaciones Especiales de Inscripciones de Anulaci�n de Cuota incluyen: Certificaci�n del Departamento de Asuntos de los Veteranos de California de que usted es elegible para una Anulaci�n de Cuota como Dependiente -Se requiere la documentaci�n de dicha Certificaci�n; Certificaci�n del Asistente general de la guardia Nacional de que usted es elegible para una Anulaci�n de Cuota como Dependiente -Se requiere la documentaci�n de dicha Certificaci�n; Receptor de la Medalla de Honor del Congreso (o el hijo de un receptor) -Se requiere la documentaci�n del Departamento de Asuntos de los Veteranos; Dependiente de una v�ctima del ataque terrorista del 11 de Septiembre -Se requiere la documentaci�n del Consejo de Conpensaci�n de V�ctimas y Demandas gubernamentales de California; Dependiente de un oficial de Policia/Bomberos fallecido en sus labores -Se requiere la documentaci�n del registro de empleador de la agencia p�blica. BOGW M�todo B Si su ingreso como cabeza de familia se encuentra dentro de los ingresos est�ndares que se muestran abajo, entonces usted califica para una Anulaci�n de Cuota BOgW. Podemos pedirle que verifique su ingreso que provea en la Solicitud de la Anulaci�n de Cuota. 2009 ingresos N�mero de miembros en el hogar *Ingreso total como cabeza de familia para 2009 $16,245 o menos $21,855 o menos $27,465 o menos $33,075 o menos $38,685 o menos $44,295 o menos $49,905 o menos $55,515 o menos 1 (un) miembro en el hogar 2 miembros en el hogar 3 miembros en el hogar 4 miembros en el hogar 5 miembros en el hogar 6 miembros en el hogar 7 miembros en el hogar 8 miembros en el hogar A�ada $5,610 por cada de ende adicional *�stas normas se basan en las l�neas directivas federales de pobreza publicadas anualmente por el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados unidos. Bajo el T�tulo 5 del C�digo de Reglamentos de California, el ingreso est�ndar para el programa del M�todo B de BOgW es igual a 150% de las l�neas directivas federales de pobreza para el a�o base. �stos ingresos est�ndar pueden revisarse cada a�o y por consiguiente aplicar solo para el a�o de concesi�n de 2010-2011. BOGW M�todo C Si usted ya llen� una Solicitud para Asistencia Financiera sin costo alguno para el a�o 2010-2011 y �sta muestra que usted se encuentra en necesidad financiera, entonces usted calificar� para una Anulaci�n de Cuota BOgW. (No se necesita otra solicitud BOgW por separado). Las solicitudes FAFSA se pueden llenar en l�nea en FAFSA.ED.GOV. NOTA: Los estudiantes que est�n exentos de pagar la matr�cula de no residentes en la Secci�n 68130.5 del C�digo de Educaci�n (AB50) no son residentes de California y no son elegibles para una exenci�n de cuotas. Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 49 Requisitos para Admisi�n y Matriculaci�n para Estudiantes de Admisi�n Especial Requisitos para Admisi�n y Matriculaci�n para Estudiantes de Admisi�n Especial Descarga formularios de Admisi�n Especial en: http://www.venturacollege.edu/departments/student_services/admissions/special_admissions.shtml TODO ESTUDIANTE DE ADMISI�N ESPECIAL � debe presentar una identificaci�n con foto al registrarse y debe matricularse en un m�ximo de 6.0 unidades por semestre. EL ESTUDIANTE DE CLASES PRIVADAS � debe presentar el Afid�vit lleno de Escuela Privada cada semestre. Para m�s informaci�n, visite: http://cde.ca.gov/sp/ps INSTRUCCIONES DE ADMISI�N EL ESTUDIANTE DE ADMISI�N ESPECIAL �de primer ingreso debe llenar una solicitud para ingresar al colegio. Llene la solicitud en venturacollege.edu/apply. La solicitud de admisi�n debe someterse y ser aceptada antes de que el estudiante se matricule. El estudiante recibir� un mensaje electr�nico de aceptaci�n. El estudiante no necesita llenar una nueva solicitud cada semestre. Estudiante de 13 a�os de edad se aplican en persona. �debe someter un Memorandum de Comprensi�n antes de que se le permita matricularse. Esto es un requisito para el estudiante de primer ingreso, pero no es requisito para cada semestre. TODO ESTUDIANTE DE ADMISI�N ESPECIAL �debe someter una Forma de Recomendaci�n para Admisi�n Especial firmada por el director de la escuela o por un designado, y por el estudiante y el padre. Esto es un requisito para cada semestre que se asista como estudiante de admisi�n especial. �debe someter una copia no oficial de la boleta de su escuela m�s reciente. El estudiante K-8 debe proveer una carta de su director que apoye el hecho de que �l tiene don y talento, o que de que alguna manera puede beneficiarse del educaci�n superior o de la educaci�n vocacional. Esto es un requisito para cada semestre que se asista como estudiante de admisi�n especial. INSTRUCCIONES PARA MATRICULARSE Grados 10 y por debajo de (M�ximo de 6.0 unidades) �Descargue �Instructor Authorization to Admit Special Admission Student� en venturacollege.edu/forms. �Asistar a la primera clase para poder obtener la firma del maestro para este formulario. La firma del maestro servir� para admitir al estudiante en un asiento libre en la clase o en la lista de espera. Si no hay asientos libres en la clase o en la lista de espera, el estudiante puede seguir asistiendo a la clase con el permiso del maestro, hasta la segunda semana cuando los c�digos de autorizaci�n para agregarse a una clase est�n disponibles. El sentarse en la clase no garantiza al estudiante con un c�digo o admisi�n a la clase.. �Obtenga la Forma de Aprobaci�n de Prerrequisito del Colegio de Ventura firmado por el especialista de evaluac�on del Colegio de Ventura para cualquier curso que requiera un prerrequisito y/o debe cumplir con ex�menes de asesoramiento apropiados y lograr los puntos que se requieren. Vea la p�gina 27 para m�s informaci�n sobre requisitos previos. �Inscr�base en persona el primer d�a del semestre o despues. Los grados 11 y 12 �Consulte el calendario para fechas y horario de matriculaci�n. �Descarga formularios de Admisi�n Especial necesidad tener la Forma de Aprobaci�n de Prerrequisito del Colegio de Ventura firmado por el especialista de evaluac�on del Colegio de Ventura para cualquier curso que requiera un prerrequisito y/o debe cumplir con ex�menes de asesoramiento apropiados y lograr los puntos que se requieren. Vea la p�gina 27 para m�s informaci�n sobre requisitos previos. �Puede matricularse en una clase abierta o en la lista de espera de cualquier clase cerrada siempre y cuando las unidades combinadas no excedan 6.0 unidades. Lista de Espera Para Una Clase Cerrado Si una clase est� cerrada, a�n tiene la oportunidad de inscribirse incluyendo su nombre en la lista de espera. Si se presenta un espacio y usted est� en la lista, entonces usted ser� registrado autom�ticamente en la clase. Despu�s usted recibir� un aviso por correo electr�nico o correo ordinario confirmando su registro. Al igual que con todos los registros, usted deber� pagar su cuota de inscripci�n una vez que se ha confirmado que usted ha sido registrado. Si se encuentra en la lista de espera el primer d�a de clase y desea a�n inscribirse en la clase, entonces debe asistir a la primera clase. Ese es el �nico d�a en que el instructor har� leg�timo su registro prioritario en la lista de espera. Si el instructor le da un c�digo de autorizaci�n, entonces con�ctese a nuestro sitio en el Internet y remueva su nombre de la lista de espera. Despu�s a��dase a la clase de nuevo, utilizando el c�digo de a�adir o reg�strese para la clase en persona en la Oficina de Admisiones y Archivos. Sitio Para Inscribirse Ventura College 4667 Telegraph Road Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 654-6457 Instrucci�n Supplementaria (SI) --Tutoria Existen ciertos cursos que se identifican como �Supplemental Instruction� (SI) en la Tabla de Clases. El programa de Instrucci�n Suplementaria (SI) es un programa de tutor�a, de distribuci�n gratu�ta para los estudiantes. 50 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 CuRSO D E ORIENTACI�N Curso de orientaci�n por computadora esta dise�ados para brindar apoyo al estudiante! GW V01A-�xito de Transferencia -1 unidad Este curso ha sido dise�ado para proveer informaci�n al estudiante que le ayudar� a tomar un decisi�n acertada con relaci�n a su vocaci�n en el colegio y en cuanto la licenciatura. El estudiante ser� expuesto a diferentes segmentos de los requisitos para la educaci�n superior tales como: admisi�n, preparaci�n para la licenciatura, y educaci�n general. Adem�s, se explorar�n cursos electivos, y material de recursos publicados, incluyendo various sitios de internet. Se cubrir� informaci�n sobre la solicitud y el proceso de transici�n para CAMPuS SEDE ESTE E N SANTA PAuLA CERRADO 30 DE MAYO A 5 DE AGOSTO Campus del Este en Santa Paula !Qu�date Cerca --�Llega Lejos! El Campus del Este ofrece una amplia variedad de clases de educaci�n general y programas de formaci�n profesional, as� como una amplia Ingl�s como Segundo Idioma (ESL) plan de estudios. Programas de formaci�n profesional incluyen destrezas de recepci�n, asistente administrativo, m�dico asistencia, flebotom�a, y Desarrollo Infantil. El Campus del Este cuenta con el Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje que tambi�n funciona como sucursal de la biblioteca del Colegio de Ventura. El Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje del Campus del Este provee al estudiante tutor�a, instrucci�n suplementaria, servicio completo de biblioteca y acceso a las computadoras. El estudiante del Campus del Este tambi�n tiene a su disposici�n consejo acad�mica y sobre carreras, evaluaci�n en matem�ticas e ingl�s e inscripcion. Las oficinas del Campus del Este est�n localizadas en el 115 Dean Drive, Suite A, Santa Paula, 93060. El n�mero telef�nico del Campus es (805) 5257136. El personal biling�e (espa�ol/ ingl�s) est� para ayudarle. Vis�tenos o llame para m�s informaci�n sobre las clases de ingl�s. Websites: venturacollege. edu/eastcampus y ecinfo@vcccd.edu solicitud debe presentarse de acuerdo a las leyes del Servicio de Inmigraci�n y Ciudadan�a de los Estados unidos. una vez que el estudiante Ilega al colegio con la Visa de Estudiante F-I, el personal de oficina del program le ayudar� con la admisi�n, evaluaci�n acad�mica, orientaci�n, asuntos de inmigraci�n, empleo mediante el programa OPT, vivienda, consejo acad�mico y orientaci�n personal. Todo prospecto Estudiante Internacional debe de cumplir con las siguientes fechas de admisi�n: Semestre de Oto�o: 15 de junio, Semestre de Primavera: 15 de noviembre, Sesi�n de Verano: 15 de abril. Para m�s informaci�n llame a la Oficina de Estudiantes Internacionales al (805) 654-6313. dirigir la transferia. Orientaci�n CRN 55259: martes, 22 de junio � 5:00pm-6:00pm. Clase de 4 semanas de 06/20/2011 a 07/14/2011. Lugar: Edificio SSC � Centro de Tranferencia y Carreras. E S T u D I A N T E S I N T E R N A C I O N A L E S Programa de Estudiantes Internacionales La Oficina de Estudiantes Internacionales atiende a m�s de 100 estudiantes extranjeros que asisten al Colegio de Ventura bajo la Visa F-l (Visa de Estudiante). Nuestro programa lo componen estudiantes de diferentes paises del mundo: Albania, Canad�, Brasil, Inglaterra, Francia, la India, Jap�n, Per�, Rusia, Corea del Sur, Suiza, Serbia, Vietnam, y muchos m�s. El estudiante puede someter su solicitud a la oficina para obtener la Forma 1-20, la cual es necesaria para obtener la Visa F-I de Estudiante. La solicitud para la Visa de Estudiante debe presentarse de acuerdo a las leyes de su propio pa�s. Si el aspirante ya reside en los Estados unidos, la Mapa al campus del sede este en Santa Paula. Santa Paula Freeway MESA (siglas en ingl�s) es un programa destinado a brindar apoyo a los estudiantes del Colegio de Ventura para sobresalir acad�micamente en las matem�ticas, ingenier�a, y ciencias para as�estar mejor preparados para transferirse a la universidad, encaminados a una gratificante carrera universitaria. Para saber si es elegible favor de ponerse en contacto con Marcos Lupian al (805) 654-6337 o correo electr�nico mlupian@vcccd.edu. Matem�ticas, Ingenier�a, Ciencias (MESA) Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 51 C�MO LEER E L LISTADO CLASES D E Corra T�tulo Identificaci�n de la clase BUs V01a finanCiaL aCCoUnting N�mero de PREQ: BUS V03 OR 1 yEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL BOOKKEEPING WITH GRADE OF C OR BETTER Articulaci�n de "PREQ" -clase que se TRANSFER CREDIT: CSU; UC. CAN BUS 2 or CAN BUS SEQ A [with BUS V01B] California requiere tomar antes de Lugar 77441 CARRIGER J 8:30am -9:20am MW 4.00 UV-1 inscribirse AND 9:30am -11:20am MW U-2 74212 CARRIGER J 8:30am -9:20am TTH 4.00 UV-2 AND 12:30pm -2:20pm TTH U-2 =Online ONLNE profesor(a) clases la clase S=SAT Su=SUN *EC = East Campus, Santa Paula 78921 BELL R 6:00pm -8:50pm W 4.00 *EC "CRN #" -los 5 n�meros d�gitos asignados a cada clase Nombre del Horario de D�as de Unidades Clases en la noche, educaci�n a distancia, est�n marcadas mas obscuras Registros Disponibles en L�nea Obten acceso a tus registros acad�micos en l�nea por medio de tu portal de estudiante MyVCCCD. Con�ctate a my.vcccd. edu u obten acceso al portal desde el logotipo MyVCCCD que se encuentra en el sitio web del colegio en venturacollege.edu. Si has olvidado tu nombre de usuario o contrase�a, utiliza las opciones �Forgot username� y �Forgot Password� en la p�gina de conexi�n para obtener acceso a ellas. Haz clic a �Student Records� en la columna de Inscripciones y Registros para ver tus grados, boleta acad�mica, o evaluaci�n de t�tulo, actualizar tu meta educacional o tu licenciatura. Haz clic en �Ventura Students Only� en la misma columna para imprimir una verificaci�n de inscripci�n oficial. Aviso para el estudiante Todos los estudiantes inscritos se les podr� requerir atender eventos educativos adicionales. Horario de clases -sujeto a cambio El Colegio de Ventura hace el esfuerzo necesario para asegurarse de que la informaci�n proporcionada en este publicaci�n de horario de clases sea exacta. Sin embargo, las provisiones de esta publicaci�n no se deben considerar como un contrato irrevocable entre el estudiante y el Colegio de Ventura. El Colegio de Ventura se reserva el derecha de hacer adiciones, enmiendas, cancelaciones, u otros cambios necesarios de acuerdo con los cambios de las leyes, federales, estatales, locales o del distrito as� como con los reglamentos o las regulaciones del Colegio de Ventura, inscripciones estudiantiles, nivel de ayuda financiero u otras razones imprevistas. Tales cambios se pueden hacer sin aviso previo por la administraci�n. Requisitos Previos, Correquisitos y Preparaci�n Recomendable para un Curso Los requisitos previos, correquisitos y preparaci�n recomendable para un curso se especifican dentro de la descripci�n del curso, anunciado en el catalogo; tambi�n se especifican en el horario de clases. un curso no incluye requisitos previos o correquisitos a menos que se le hayan asignado. El estudiante debe cumplir con todos los requisitos previos y/o correquisitos para todo curso en el cual se registra. Prerequisitos un curso prerequerido indica la preparaci�n necesaria para exitosamente completar otro curso en particular. un prerequisito representa un conjunto de habilidades o conocimientos que el estudiante deber� de tener antes de inscribirse de lo contrario las probabilidades de �xito son menores. Los estudiantes deber�n satisfacer los prerequisitos y/o correquisitos requeridos para todos los cursos en los cuales deseen inscribirse. El estudiante puede retar un prerequisito o correquisito como lo permita la ley del estado. El estudiante puede solicitar tomar un examen en ciertos cursos y probar que tiene los conocimientos necesarios. Correquisitos un curso o cursos corequisitos indican que los cursos deber�n de tomarse al mismo tiempo. un correquisito representa un conjunto de habilidades o conocimientos que el estudiante deber� de adquirir a trav�s de inscripciones al mismo tiempo en las clases indicadas, de no hacerlo as� el estudiante probablemente no tendr� �xito en esas clases.El estudiante puede retar un prerequisito o correquisito como lo permita la ley del estado. El estudiante puede solicitar tomar un examen en ciertos cursos y probar que tiene los conocimientos necesarios. Preparaci�n recomendada La preparaci�n recomendada es la indicada por los catedr�ticos para completar exitosamente un curso en particular. Es recomendado hacerlo, pero los estudiantes no tienen que satisfacer este requisito para inscribirse en una clase. Materiales acad�micos Algunas clases requieren que los estudiantes compren o provean materiales espec�ficos para proyectos de estudio. El aprender en colaboraci�n M�todo de ense�anza �Colaboraci�n.� Este es un m�todo de instrucci�n en el cu�l los estudiantes participan activamente en su ense�anza, usando grupos peque�os, proyectos realizados en equipo y en grupo, dando a los estudiantes la oportunidad de compartir experiencias comunes y de resolver problemas juntos. Cursos abiertos para inscripci�n Todos los cursos ofrecidos por el Ventura County Community College District (Distrito de los Colegios Comunitarios en el Condado de Ventura) y sus colegios est�n abiertos para inscripci�n y participaci�n para cualquier persona que haya sido aceptada en el colegio y que re�na los requisitos de las clases o programas, a menos que espec�ficamente se haya hecho una excepci�n documentada. Programa educativo El programa de estudios que generalmente tiene estudiante es de 15 unidades por semestre para poder hacer un progreso normal y obtener �l titulo de AA/AS o para transferirse a una universidad de cuatro a�os. Los estudiantes que desean tomar m�s de 19.5 unidades por semestre, tendr�n que tener autorizaci�n de un consejero acad�mico. Restricciones en la inscripci�n Algunas descripciones del curso pueden contener restricciones tales como �prueba de la separaci�n negativa de TB (tubercul�sis).� 52 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 SERVICIOS ESTuDIANTILES Admisiones y Archivos La oficina de Admisiones y Archivos est� localizada en el edificio de SSC. El personal administrativo provee asistencia para las admisiones, registro y contesta preguntas de archivos educacionales, peticiones de transcripci�n, peticiones estudiantiles, certificaciones de graduaci�n y transferencia. El personal tambi�n ofrece asistencia para usar los servicios centrales estudiantiles del sitio en el Internet, My.VCCCD.edu. Librer�a La librer�a del Colegio de Ventura provee una gran variedad de productos, adem�s de los libros de texto y �tiles. La devoluci�n de libros de textos y mercanc�as sujeta a normas estrictas. El reembolso de los libros de texto por parte de la librer�a es aceptable solamente durante la semana de ex�menes finales. Es necesario que usted provea una identificaci�n con foto para que se le devuelva su dinero, a menos de que su transacci�n haya sido en efectivo. Para los libros de texto necesarios y la informaci�n material del curso, por favor, visite books.venturacollege.edu Cafeter�a Los servicios de cafeter�a incluyen pizza, emparedados, ensaladas, bocadillos, bebidas, etc. La cafeter�a sat�lite se encuentra localizada afuera del edificio UV, al lado del edificio de Ciencias y Matem�ticas (SCI). Programa de Oportunidades de Trabajo y Responsabilidad para con los Ni�os de California CalWORKs CalWORKs es un programa que provee asistencia temporal de dinero en efectivo y otros servicios a familias de bajos ingresos con ni�os peque�os. CalWORKs ayuda a los estudiantes a calificar para asistencia financiera con los pagos por el cuidado de los hijos, libros y transporte, siempre y cuando los individuos en cuesti�n est�n registrados en el Colegio de Ventura. CalWORKs tambi�n dirige un programa de estudio/trabajo, que ayuda a los estudiantes a conseguir un trabajo ya sea en el colegio o en la comunidad durante el per�odo en que �stos est�n inscritos en el Colegio de Ventura. Para informaci�n llame a la oficina de CalWORKs (805) 648-8903. Programa CARE La agencia Cooperativa de Recursos Educacionales (CARE) es un programa de servicios de oportunidad y programas de extensi�n (EOPS) que est� dise�ado para los participantes de CalWORKs que, adem�s de reunir los criterios de la elegibilidad de EOPS, son solteros, cabeza de familia, mayores de 18 a�os de edad y tienen un hijo/a menor de 14 a�os de edad. Adem�s de todos los servicios regulares de EOPS, los estudiantes de EOPS/CARE pueden ser elegibles para participar en un programa de almuerzo gratis en el Colegio de Ventura, recibir vales para gasolina y asistencia con reparaciones peque�as de su auto. Programa para Cuidado de Ni�os �Busca usted el cuidado de ni�os mientras usted est� en clase? Orfalea Child Development Center est� localizado en el colegio entre Telegraph Road y West Campus Way. Programas maternales y preescolares est�n disponibles para ni�os desde 2 a�os hasta 5 a�os de edad. Existen cuotas para recibir estos servicios. Horario: 8:15 a.m.�5:00 p.m., lunes a viernes. Los estudiantes matriculados en seis o m�s unidades reciben prioridad para estos servicios. Se inicia una lista de espera cada semestre. Puesto que los espacios se llenan r�pidamente, se le sugiere a que se registre en la lista de espera tan pronto como le sea posible. Si necesita m�s informaci�n, llame al (805) 648-8930. N�meros de licencia de las Instalaciones: 561711563 y 561711564. Consejo El Centro de Consejo est� localizado en el edificio SSC. Los servicios de consejo est�n a la disposici�n de todo estudiante por medio de una cita (805) 654-6448 o pasando directamente al centro. Vea, por favor, Inscripci�n para estudiantes de nuevo ingreso� en este Horario para una evaluaci�n, una orientaci�n y actividades de consejo. Los servicios de consejo tambi�n est�n disponibles para el estudiante que va directamente al centro para hacer preguntas breves. Se les atender� en el orden que van llegando. Los servicios de consejo incluyen consejo acad�mico, planeaci�n para una carrera, asistencia para traslado, y talleres de consejo. El estudiante puede reunirse con un consejero o puede solicitar un consejero que se especialice en un �rea acad�mica en particular para el siguiente semestre despu�s de las dos primeras semanas del semestre previo. Centro de Asistencia Educativa El Centro de Asistencia Educativa (EAC) es un programa estatal que provee servicios de apoyo e instrucciones especiales para aquellos alumnos incapacitados. De acuerdo a las necesidades correspondientes a cada incapacidad los siguientes servicios est�n disponibles libre de cargos, para aquellos estudiantes que los requieran. .Asesor�a .Tutor�a .Toma de apuntes .Personas capacitadas en Braille .Lectores .Consejer�a especializada .Asistencia en matr�culas .Int�rpretes .Facilidades para la presentaci�n de ex�menes .Asistencia para desplazarse .Dispositivos auxiliares .Desarrollo y colocaci�n en empleos .Clases especiales: habilidades de aprendizaje, tecnolog�a adaptada de computadoras, destrezas en lenguaje para sordos, habilidades para la b�squeda y obtenci�n de empleo y tecnolog�a Braille para personas visualmente incapacitadas. Todo el material del Colegio de Ventura est� disponible en formatos alternativos. Las oficinas est�n en el edificio ADM. Para m�s informaci�n de horarios y fechas de matriculaci�n llame a la oficina de Asistencia Educativa (EAC) al (805) 654-6300(voz); 648-8915(fax). � Consejos de c�mo inscribirse para estudiantes con discapacidades: Inscripci�n con prioridad para los estudiantes de EAC verificados empieza una semana antes de la inscripci�n de estudiantes regulares .Inscripci�n por Internet durante la inscripci�n de prioridad llamando a la Oficina de EAC para que le den una clave de inscripci�n especial .Haga una cita con uno de los consejeros de EAC antes de que empiece la inscripci�n de prioridad y el personal de la oficina de EAC podr� inscribirlo en las clases que desee cuando empiece la inscripci�n de clases .Inscr�base por tel�fono en la Oficina de EAC a (805) 654-6300, nuestro personal lo ayudar� .Haga todo lo necesario para su inscripci�n en la oficina del EAC: hable con un consejero, inscr�base, pague su matriculaci�n, (use cambio exacto, cheques o tarjetas de cr�dito), consiga su permiso de estacionamiento, someta una solicitud para BOGW y para agregarse o darse de baja a clases. �Centro de Asistencia para Entrenamiento de Tecnolog�a (ATTC): El ATTC fue creado para ense�ar a todo estudiante con discapacidades sobre lo �ltimo en computaci�n y software educacional, incluyendo los sintetizadores de lenguaje, los teclados adaptados, los sistemas de entrada vocal, las impresoras de Braille y los programas adaptados del procesamiento de textos. El estudiante puede inscribirse en una amplia variedad de clases de inform�tica en el horario de clases. Para m�s informaci�n, llame al (805) 654-6415. �Programa de Habilidades de Aprendizaje: El estudiante que tiene un historial de atrasos (retrocesos, demoras) en sus logros acad�micos o han presentado alguna gran dificultad en el dominio de las habilidades b�sicas, tienen a su disposici�n el uso de los servicios especiales que se proveen por medio del Programa de Habilidades de Aprendizaje. El programa hace �nfasis en la instrucci�n individualizada ense�ando mediante el estilo de aprendizaje dominante en cada individuo y permitiendo al estudiante aprender a su propio ritmo. Se ofrecen clases especiales de lectura, escritura, matem�ticas, memorizaci�n, pensamiento creativo, visualizaci�n y percepci�n, estrategias de aprendizaje, construcci�n de vocabulario, mejoramiento ortogr�fico y desarrollo personal. Para informaci�n y citas, llame al Centro de Asistencia Educativa (EAC) para incapacitados (discapacitados) al (805) 654-6300. Servicios y Programas de Oportunidad Extendidos (EOPS) El programa de Servicios y Programas de Oportunidad Extendidos (EOPS) promueve la inscripci�n del estudiante de bajos ingresos y que se encuentran en desventaja educativa en instituciones de aprendizaje superior. El enfoque del programa de EOPS es de proveer los recursos necesarios al estudiante para alcanzar sus metas acad�micas con �xito. Requisitos para EOPS: elegible para BOGW A o B: tiempo completo (12 unidades); menos de 70 unidades aplicables para un t�tulo; educativamente en situaci�n desventajosa. EOPS tambi�n sirve al estudiante que es elegible para CalWORKs a trav�s de un programa especial, *CARE. Para el servicio adicional de *CARE, el estudiante debe ser madre o padre soltero CalWORKs/ TANF, cabeza del hogar con, por lo menos, un ni�o menor de 14 a�os de edad. A trav�s de los programas EOPS y CARE (Recursos de Agencias Cooperativas para la Educaci�n), el estudiante puede recibir servicios tales como: evaluaci�n; inscripci�n temprana; pr�stamos de emergencia; becas; vales para libros; asistencia en colocaci�n de empleo; referencias; excursiones a universidades; talleres de trabajo; direcci�n estudiantil; apoyo; tutor; ayuda en el proceso de asistencia financiera; *becas adicionales; *gasolina y comida en el campus, permisos para estacionamiento. Consejo: consideraci�n acad�mica; consejo sobre carreras; orientaci�n del colegio; consejo personal; consideraci�n sobre como trasladarse a la universidad; asistencia en como trasladarse a la universidad. Personal: biling�e; variado; consejeros de tiempo completo; consideraci�n de otros estudiantes. EOPS est� localizado en el edificio EOPS. Para m�s informaci�n llame al (805) 654-6302. Asistencia Financiera �Necesita ayuda para pagar su matr�cula acad�mica u otros gastos? La posibilidad de recibir asistencia financiera est� al alcance de aquellos estudiantes que sean elegibles. Usted puede encontrar m�s informaci�n acerca de asistencia financiera, becas, pr�stamos para estudiantes y programas de workstudy (trabajo-estudio) en la oficina de Asistencia Financiera. Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje El Centro de Aprendizaje tiene dos funciones: servir como laboratorio de computadoras, al cual los estudiantes tienen libre acceso, y proveer un �rea para Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 53 SERVICIOS ESTuDIANTILES la instrucci�n de clases de ingl�s, idioma extranjero, habilidades de aprendizaje, oficio de enfermera, psicolog�a o lectura. Las computadoras est�n a la disposici�n a los estudiantes. Estas computadoras est�n conectadas a la red del Internet, tienen procesador de palabras, materiales que acompa�an diversos libros de texto y programas especializados en lectura y escritura. El Centro est� situado en la primera planta de la biblioteca nueva (LRC). Horario del Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje ser�n los publicados, por favor, consulte el sitio web para m�s informaci�n. Para m�s informaci�n, favor de llamar al (805) 654-6320. Un segundo Centro de Aprendizaje forma parte del Campus del Este en Santa Paula y est� abierto para todos los estudiantes del Colegio de Ventura. Para m�s informaci�n, y direcciones de c�mo llegar a este campus favor de llamar al (805) 525-7136. Las horas de servicio al p�blico ser�n anunciadas. La Biblioteca La biblioteca est� situada en el segundo piso de la biblioteca nueva y del Centro de Recursos de Apredizaje (Learning Resources Center). La colecci�n de la biblioteca consiste de 77,448 vol�menes, 340 revistas, y diversos textos completos mantenidos en bases de datos electr�nicas. La biblioteca funciona como laboratorio de recursos para que los estudiantes hagan investigaciones relacionadas con las clases a las que asisten. Hay ocho salones de estudio individual, un �rea para investigaci�n y espacio para sentarse y leer en un sal�n con vista al mar. Existen estaciones computadoras por el cual se puede tener acceso al cat�logo de la biblioteca y estaciones en las cuales �ste se puede ingresar v�a la red del Internet. Los estudiantes pueden tener acceso electr�nicamente al cat�logo v�a la red. La direcci�n es venturacollege.edu/vclibrary. Una secci�n de la biblioteca del Colegio de Ventura est� localizada en Santa Paula en el Campus Sede Este. Todos los servicios de la biblioteca principal del Colegio de Ventura, incluyendo el pr�stamo y regreso de libros, est�n disponibles en la sede del Campus Este. Horario de la Biblioteca Colegio de Ventura ser� tal como fue anunciado, por favor, consulte el sitio web para m�s informaci�n. Campus Sede Este (CERRADO 30 DE MAyO- 5 DE AGOSTO, 2011). Para m�s informaci�n favor de llamar al Campus Sede Este en Santa Paula al (805) 525-7136. A su vez, los estudiantes pueden ingresar a diversas bases de datos desde su casa; sin embargo, es necesario que el estudiante se comunique con el bibliotecario antes de hacerlo. �Libros de texto disponibles en la biblioteca La biblioteca cuenta con dos colecciones de libros de texto: la colecci�n de reserva Banco de Libros de Texto de la Fundaci�n del Colegio de Ventura (Ventura College Foundation Textbook Bank) y la colecci�n Faith George Lending Library. La colecci�n de reserva Banco de Libros de Texto es para �Uso de la Biblioteca Solamente� y est� disponible en el escritorio de circulaci�n. La colecci�n Faith George Lending Library contiene un n�mero limitado de libros de texto que los estudiantes pueden tomar prestados por el semestre (primero en llegar, primero en servir). La colecci�n de libros de texto Faith George Lending Library son libros usados y pueden ser de ediciones pasadas. Para m�s informaci�n visite nuestro sitio en el Internet o hable con el bibliotecario. �Tarjetas para pr�stamo de libros de la biblioteca Para obtener una tarjeta bibliotecaria se requiere una identificaci�n v�lida de estudiante o del estado de California. Las tarjetas est�n disponibles para los estudiantes, personal docente, personal administrativo, y miembros de la comunidad que residan en el condado de Ventura. Los miembros de la comunidad menores de 18 a�os deber�n presentar una forma de permiso firmada por los padres. Becas de la Fundaci�n del Colegio de Ventura La Fundaci�n del Colegio de Ventura ofrece becas al estudiante del Colegio de Ventura mediante un programa de becas. Las solicitudes se encuentran disponibles a principios de septiembre de cada a�o. Vea, por favor, las fechas l�mite de las solicitudes en la oficina de la fundaci�n. Para solicitar, el estudiante debe haber terminado 12 unidades en el Colegio de Ventura y tener un grado promedio (GPA) de por lo menos 3.0. Las becas se extienden desde $250-$9,000. Tambi�n puede obtener informaci�n sobre otros tipos de becas. Para m�s informaci�n llame al (805) 654-6461. La Oficina de Actividades Estudiantiles Oficina de actividades estudiantiles se encuentra en CSC-153. Para m�s informaci�n, por favor llame al (805) 654-6487. La oficina de actividades estudiantiles provee una variedad de servicios y actividades cuyo objetivo esfacilitar diversas oportunidades para el desarrollo integral y educativo del estudiante. Los programas y servicios que esta oficina provee incluyen una gran variedad, algunos de ellos son: �La Asociaci�n de Estudiantes del Colegio de Ventura (ASVC): Los estudiantes pueden participar en el consejo ejecutivo o en diversos comit�s, sea a nivel distrito o nivel Colegio de Ventura. De esta forma pueden expresar sus opiniones e influenciar la administraci�n (el gobierno) del Colegio de Ventura. El Consejo estudiantil patrocina y organiza gran variedad de actividades curriculares durante el a�o. Dentro de �stas se destacan presentaciones musicales, conferencias y eventos multiculturales. � Identificaci�n Fotogr�fica para ASVC y Tarjetas Bibliotecarias: Se recomienda que los estudiantes compren una tarjeta de identificaci�n: �ASVC,� ya que �sta les otorga una gran variedad de privilegios. Entre los que se destacan el 10% de descuento en libros usados y algunos �tiles a la venta en la librer�a del Colegio de Ventura, admisi�n libre a eventos atl�ticos, obras de teatro presentadas por los estudiantes y 10%-30% de descuento por Community Businesses (negocios de la comunidad). Las tarjetas de identificaci�n para el uso de la biblioteca y el acceso a la misma v�a la red del Internet pueden adquirirse en la oficina de servicios de la biblioteca y su costo es nulo, ya que �ste se incluye en el presupuesto de la biblioteca. �Organizaciones Estudiantiles: Existe una variedad de clubes estudiantiles, asociaciones y sociedades de honor que proveen al estudiante la oportunidad de socializar, organizar y trabajar con otros estudiantes con el fin de alcanzar metas comunes. La oficina deber� otorgar el permiso para fijar carteles, para vender, para la distribuci�n de volantes o la entrada de vendedores que deseen ingresar al colegio a promover o publicitar sus productos, eventos o servicios. �Publicar y Distribuidor de Aprobaci�n: La Oficina debe aprobar la publicaci�n de volantes en el plantel que promover o publicitar productos, servicios o eventos. � Alojamiento Estudiantil: A pesar de que el Colegio de Ventura no provee alojamiento. Se puede solicitar una lista de posibles alojamientos en la oficina. Estos listados incluyen cuartos, cuartos con alimentaci�n y apartamentos. El ofrecimiento de dichas acomodaciones se hace �nicamente con el fin de proveer un servicio adicional a los estudiantes. El Colegio de Ventura no asume ninguna responsabilidad por las condiciones de las mismas, o por la credibilidad del arrendador, �stas son responsabilidades del estudiante o los padres. Oficina de Negocios Asuntos Estudiantiles Los servicios incluyen la expedici�n de permisos de estacionamiento, tarjetas ASB, elprocesamiento de reembolsos y la recaudaci�n de cuotas. No olvide de siempre conservar sus recibos. Centro de Salud Estudiantil y Servicios Psicol�gicos Aquellos estudiantes quienes hayan pagado la cuota de salud, tienen derecho a recibir atenci�n m�dica y consejer�a personal (asesor�a psicol�gica) gratuitamente. Tambi�n tendr�n a su disposici�n medicamentos, ex�menes de laboratorio y algunos otros procedimientos a bajo costo. El Centro de Salud Estudiantil est� localizado en CRC-108. Para m�s informaci�n acerca de horarios de atenci�n y horario de la cl�nica, por favor llame al (805) 654-6346. Centro de Carreras y Transferencia El CENTRO DE CARRERAS y TRANSFERENCIA provee ayuda al estudiante que est� planea transferirse a un colegio o a una universidad de cuatro a�os. El Centro programa visitas de representantes de varios colegios y universidades y patrocina un evento anual llamado D�a de Transferencia al cual asisten m�s de 50 colegios y universidades. En este se organizan talleres para ayudar al estudiante en diferentes asuntos, incluyendo admisiones de transferencia, becas, y el proceso de la solicitud para asistir a la universidad. El Centro provee material de referencia, cat�logos del colegio, solicitudes y otros servicios necesarios para planear y lograr tener una transici�n sin dificultad entre las instituciones. Tambi�n se ofrece Gu�a de Carreras para ayudar al estudiante a descubrir su vocaci�n. El Centro ofrece informaci�n sobre el surgimiento de posibilidades de carreras como tambi�n nuevas direcciones de los empleos y salarios. Tambi�n se encuentran disponibles, por una cuota m�nima, instrumentos de asesoramiento sobre carreras. El Centro cuenta con una colecci�n de material impreso y material audiovisual, as� como tambi�n con recursos en el Internet y en aplicaciones de software para la exploraci�n de carreras. Tambi�n se organizan diferentes talleres relacionados con carreras, incluyendo la de tomar decisiones sobre una carrera, elaborar curr�culos, estrategias para entrevistas y la b�squeda de empleos. El Centro tambi�n patrocina Ferias de Trabajo. El Centro de Tutor�a y de Matem�ticas La tutor�a es un servicio gratuito para todo estudiante del Colegio de Ventura en la mayor�a de las clases semestrales programadas en el Centro de Tutor�a y en el Centro de Matem�ticas. El Centro de Tutor�a est� ubicado en el primer piso del edificio del Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje en LRC-160 y el Centro de Matem�ticas est� ubicado en el edificio de Math/Science en SCI-225. Los tipos de servicios de tutor�a que se proveen al estudiante incluyen, tutor�a sin necesidad de una cita, sesiones de estudio en grupo, tutor�a individual, tutor�a dentro de la clase, e instrucci�n suplementaria. El horario del Centro de Tutor�a y del Centro de Matem�ticas ser� anunciado. Para m�s informaci�n llame al (805) 648-8926. Los servicios de tutor�a tambi�n est�n disponibles en la sucursal LRC en el Campus del Este en Santa Paula. Para mayor informaci�n llame al (805) 525-7136. Campus del Este (CERRADO 30 DE MAyO A 5 DE AGOSTO, 2011). 54 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 INFORMACI �N Y REgLAMENTO Consulte por favor el cat�logo de Colegio de Ventura a venturacollege.edu/catalog para la admisi�n completa las pol�zas y la informaci�n acad�mica. Los extractos siguientes se presentan como fuente de la informaci�n de car�cter general. Acreditaci�n Ventura College est� acreditado por la comisi�n crediticia de J�nior Colleges (Colegios de la Comunidad) de la Western Associati�n of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-0234, cuerpo crediticio instituci�nal reconocido por la consejo de Ense�anza Superior, acreditaci�n de instituci�nes educativas del Departamento de Educaci�n de los Estados Unidos de Am�rica. Inscribirse a una clase cerrada (1.) La primera opci�n es anotarse en la lista de espera si sobran asientos. �sta es la mejor forma de poder estar en una clase ya cerrada. El estudiante puede anotarse en listas de espera para clases de un semestre entero. El estudiante tiene hasta el viernes de la primera semana de escuela para anotarse. El estudiante en lista de espera ser� automaticamente admitido a la clase mientras se desocupen asientos y se le enviar� una confirmaci�n por correo electr�nico. El estudiante en lista de espera debe planear para asistir a la primera clase, pues �sta es la mejor forma de reservar un lugar. Cualquier estudiante ya inscrito que no asista a la primera clase se le podr� dar de baja! Las listas de espera continuar� en efecto hasta el viernes de la primera semana para las clases de un semestre entero. (2.) La segunda opci�n, si no hay lugar en la lista de espera, es asistir a la primera clase y hablar con el instructor acerca de la posibilidad de ser admitido en la clase. Entienda que la prioridad la tienen los estudiantes que est�n en la lista de espera. (3.) En ambos casos, el estudiante deber� recibir del instructor un c�digo para a�adirse a la clase. El c�digo para a�adirse a una clase est� disponible durante la segunda semana del semestre para las clases de un semestre entero. �El estudiante que espera un c�digo debe asistir a todas las clases o de otra manera se le dar� de baja! (4.) El c�digo para a�adirse a una clase es un requisito el primer d�a de clases para clases de corta duraci�n, y la funci�n de la lista de espera termina un d�a antes del primer d�a de clases. Esto se aplica a todas las clases de verano. Asistencia y Ausencias Todo estudiante debe asistir a la primera clase para verificar su inscripci�n oficial y para poder asistir regularmente a las siguientes clases. El instructor puede dar de baja al estudiante que no asista a la primera clase, o al estudiante que ha faltado hasta una novena parte (1/9) del total de las horas de la clase. El instructor tambi�n puede dar de baja al estudiante que no sigue las instrucciones de seguridad o al estudiante que no cumple con las horas espec�ficas requiridas para una clase en particular (usualmente las requeridas para obtener una licencia o un certificado, por ejemplo: EMT V01, CJ V70, etc.) Cuando el instructor da de baja a un estudiante, esto puede resultar en una �W� permanente en su boleta de grados de acuerdo con las normas del distrito para dar de baja al estudiante; otras fechas de vencimiento y restricciones aplican. Cuando el instructor da de baja a un estudiante despues de la fecha para tener derecho a un reebolso, dicho reembolso o cr�dito no ser� efectivo. Auditar una Clase Restricci�nes de curso aplican, consulte el Cat�logo de Ventura College para m�s informac�n. Estatus de Residente de California y Cuotas El estatus de un estudiante como residente de California, no residente del estado o no residente del pa�s determinara la cantidad de inscripci�n y cuotas que el estudiante tendr� que pagar para asistir al colegio. De acuerdo con el C�digo Educaci�nal de California, una persona debe estar fisicamente presente y vivir en el estado por un a�o, y debe haber tomado acci�n para establecer residencia permanente, antes de solicitar ser clasificado como residente de California. Referirse al cat�logo del Ventura College para m�s informaci�n. Residentes de California pagan cuotas de inscripci�n, cuotas de salud y centro estudiantil, mas cuotas para materiales (si aplica). No residentes del estado y No residentes del pa�s pagan todas las cuotas, mas las cuotas de inscripci�n de no residente y el sobrecargo. Instrucci�nes para el Procedimiento en Caso de Emergencia en el Campus Los procedimientos en caso de emergencias, como terremotos o incendios que afecten a los estudiantes o empleados del campus, est�n disponibles en todos los salones de clases, oficinas y en el Cat�logo de Ventura College. El tel�fono de la polic�a del campus es (805) 654-6486. P�liza para Repetir un Curso La mayoria de los cursos se pueden tomar nada m�s una vez. Los cursos que se pueden repetir son notables en el Cat�logo de C�digo bajo la descripci�n del curso. Los estudiantes pueden hacer una petici�n para repetir algun curso para mejorar grados inferiores de D, F, o No Cr�dito/NP. Consulte el Cat�logo de Ventura College para m�s informaci�n. Cr�dito por Examen Consulte el cat�logo para informaci�n completa y requisitos que deben satisfacer. Los estudiantes pueden hacer una petici�n a trav�s de la oficina de consejeria. No se registre para la clase que �sta desafiando por medio de examen. Una calificaci�n aprobada consiste de un grado de CRE (credito por examen) en la transcripci�n, (NP si no pasa). Restricci�nes aplican, consulte el Cat�logo de Ventura College y p�gina de Cuotas en este horario. Calificaci�n Opci�nal de Pasa/No Pasa Opci�n de aprobar/no aprobar puede ser elegida por el estudiante cuando el proposito de una calificaci�n de grado no es requerida para t�tulo, especialidad o transferirse. Los estudiantes considerando esta opci�n son alentados a reunirse con un consejero para discutir las posibles ramificaci�nes. Una petici�n de Pasa/No Pasa debe ser archivada en la oficina de Admision ant�s de las fechas limites publicadas en la pagina de calendario de registraci�n. Restricci�nes aplican, consulte el Cat�logo de Ventura College. Dejar una Clase Es la responsabilidad de todo estudiante de asegurarse de que las clases sean retiradas a tiempo, consulte las fechas limites en la pagina calendario de registro. Los estudiantes pueden dejar las clases unicamente por internet, por tel�fono, correo o en persona. Dejar la clase via internet requiere que los estudiantes impriman y conserven una copia de la lista de transacci�nes que confirma que dejo la clase. Dejar la clase por corre requiere que el sello (fecha) del correo sea antes de la fecha limite. Reembolsos no ser�n creditados o rembolsados por clases retirads desp�es de la fecha de reembolso/cr�dito. Referirse a �La Guia de Registros� para m�s informaci�n. Oportunidades Equitativas El Distrito de Ventura College est� comprometido a proveer oportunidades equitativas educativas, y por tanto, proh�be la discriminaci�n basada en raza, g�nero, color, religi�n, edad, nacionalidad de origen, incapacidad, estado marital, orientaci�n sexual o estatus de veterano de Vietnam. Este compromiso est� de acuerdo con los c�digos de las leyes estatales y federales. Todos los miembros de la comunidad�estudiantes, profesores, administradores, empleados y visitantes�tienen el derecho de estudiar y trabajar en una atm�sfera de respeto y confianza mutuos. El Distrito est� activamente comprometido a crear y mantener un ambiente en elque serespete la dignidad de todos y cada uno de sus miembros. El Departamento del Empleo de los Estados Unidos T�tulo IX, Anexos de 1972, proh�be la descriminaci�n en base a sexo en eduaci�n, discriminaci�n debido a su incapacidad, o considera que se han violado los derechos expresados en el �American with Disabilities Act�, por favor contacte a: David Bransky, Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, CA 93003. Tel�fono: (805) 654-6400 ext. 3138 o env�e un correo electr�nico a dbransky@vcccd.edu. Aquellos individuos que requieran informaci�n concerniente al Titulo IX de la Reforma Educativa de 1972, la cual proh�be la discriminaci�n de g�nero en todos los programas y actividades educaci�nales, deber� tambi�n dirigir sus preguntas a David Bransky. Estudiante de Tiempo Completo Se define como estudiante de tiempo completo a aquel estudiante que se ha inscrito en doce o m�s unidades en un semestre ordinario, o en cuatro unidades o m�s en una sesi�n de verano. En el caso de programas especiales, ayuda financiera, beneficios para veteranos, etc., esta informaci�n puede variar. Declaraci�n de la Pol�tica sobre No Acoso/No Discriminaci�n de VCCCD El Distrito del Colegio Comunitario del Condado de Ventura (VCCCD) no tolera el acoso ni discriminaci�n hacia ninguna persona. La discriminaci�n se define como trato especial o dispar basado en la identificaci�n de un grupo �tnico, raza, color, origen �tnico o nacional, edad, sexo o g�nero, religi�n, orientaci�n sexual, alcurnia, estado veterano, estado marital, o discapacidad f�sica o mental, o en la base de estas caracter�sticas percibidas o en base a la asociaci�n con una persona o grupo con uno o m�s de estas caracter�sticas percibidas. VCCCD har� cumplir toda ley estatal y federal y reglamentos del distrito sobre la prohibici�n de discriminaci�n. Adem�s, VCCCD se compromete a mantener un ambiente de trabajo y de educaci�n libre del acoso sexual. VCCCD no tolera ning�n comportamiento que constituya el acoso sexual del personal, estudiantes, ni visitantes. Es pol�tica de VCCCD que todos los miembros de la comunidad colegial incluyendo personal, estudiantes, visitantes, invitados, y contratistas no acosarse sexualmente uno al otro ni tomar represalia uno al otro por quejarse de acoso sexual. VCCCD cumplir� con las exigencias de la accesibilidad de la Secci�n 508 de la Ley de Rehabilitaci�n de 1973 en el desarrollo, obtenci�n, mantenimiento, o uso de tecnolog�a de la informaci�n o electr�nica y responder� a y resolver� quejas sobre discriminaci�n respecto a la accesibilidad. Para pedir ajustes razonables, el solicitante y el empleado debe ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Recursos Humanos del Distrito al (805) 652-5506. Estudiantes deber�n ponerse en contacto con el Departamento de Servicios Estudiantiles de su colegio o centro particular. Administradores, personal docente, administrativo y estudiantes deber�n dirigir cualquier queja de acoso o discriminaci�n al facilitador de ingesta, o a Jay Wysard, Director de Operaciones de Recursos Humanos 805-652-5506. Los siguientes individuos han sido designados como facilitadores de ingesta del Colegio de Ventura para 2010/2011: David Bransky, Vicedecano, Tel�fono: 654-6400 ext. 3138, correo electr�nico: dbransky@vcccd.edu o Karen Gorback, Vicedecano, Tel�fono: 654-6368, correo electr�nico: kgorback@vcccd.edu. VCCCD reconoce la importancia Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 55 I N F O R M A C I � N Y R E g L A M E N T O I N F O R M A C I � N Y R E g L A M E N T O de y por lo tanto est� comprometido a cumplir con las investigaciones y resolver quejas lo m�s pronto posible de acuerdo con la Norma de Comisi�n 3430, su procedimiento administrativo asociado, y reglamentos de Derecho 5. El distrito disemina informaci�n referente a la pol�tica del Distrito y procedimientos apropiados en cuanto a acoso y discriminaci�n hacia todo empleado y estudiante por medio de anunciar su existencia en lugar prominentes por todo el Distrito incluyendo, cat�logos del colegio, horario de clases, p�rticos del empleado y/o el estudiante, en boletines estudiantiles oficiales del Distrito, y por medio del comunicaci�n directa. Menores Asistiendo al Ventura College Importante informaci�n para los estudiantes de admisi�n especial, v�ase la p�gina 51. Ventura College puede admitir a menores que actualmente asiten a las escuelas publicas K-12 y que pueden beneficiarse del nivel colegial, acad�mico avanzado o educaci�n vocaci�nal. Estos estudiantes son considerados estudiantes de Admision Especial. Consulte el Cat�logo de Ventura College o la oficina de Admision y Archivos para las normas e informaci�n. Matriculaci�n Las actividades de matriculaci�n incluyen orientaci�n, evaluaci�n y consejer�a de grupo. Este es un proceso que resulta de un acuerdo entre Ventura College y el estudiante con el prop�sito de definir y lograr la meta educaci�nal del estudiante. Este acuerdo incluye responsabilidades tanto de Ventura College como del estudiante. De este acuerdo se obtiene como resultado el plan educaci�nal del estudiante. El estudiante tiene derecho a posponer o apelar una o m�s de estas actividades: evaluaci�n (incluyendo ex�menes de matem�ticas ingl�s y lectura), orientaci�n y/o consejer�a. Solicitud de Transcripci�n de Ventura College Una identificaci�n con foto es requerida en la Oficina de Admisiones y Registros para todas transcripciones. Todo estudiante debe presentar por escrito una solicitud de autorizaci�n de transcripci�n. Monores de edad deben presentar su propia solicitud de autorizaci�n. Solicitudes son aceptables en persona o por correo, y deben incluir el nombre completo de el estudiante, el n�mero de seguro social o numero de identificaci�n de el estudiante, fecha de nacimento, d�as que asistio, nombre y direcci�n de el receptor y la firma de el estudiante. Las cuotas son de $3.00 por proceso regular y $5.00 por proceso �URGENTE�.Las primeras dos transcripci�nes son gratis. El proceso regular dura un m�nimo de dos semanas. C�digo (Reglamento) de Conducta Estudiantil, Agravios (Reclamos), Acoso Sexual La siguiente informaci�n est� disponible en detalle en el Cat�logo de Ventura College: Standards of Student Conduct Policy (C�digo Est�ndar para la Conducta Estudiantil) (E.C.S. 66300) anexo en el Ap�ndice I. El comportamiento de los estudiantes debe estar sujeto (de acuerdo con) a los reglamentos de Ventura College. El Student Grievance Policy (C�digo de Agravio estudiantil) est� incluido en el Ap�ndice II. Un agravio es una acusaci�n que se lleva a cabo debido a la violaci�n o negaci�n de los derechos estudiantiles. El Sexual Assault Policy (C�digo contra el Acoso Sexual) est� incluido en el Ap�ndice XII. Registro y Matr�cula de Estudiantes en Selective Service Servicio de Reclutamiento Selectivo. Conforme a la Ley Federal existente, el Military Selective Service Act (Acta de Servicio de Reclutamiento/ selecci�n Militar), (50 U.S.C., App. 451 et seq.),requiere que ciertos hombres residentes en los Estados Unidos se registren para el servicio militar. Si uno ha tenido la obligaci�n de registrarse para el servicio de reclutamiento, pero se ha negado a hacerlo, es probable que uno no pueda ser elegido para recibir ayuda financiera por parte de los programas administrados por la Student Aid Commission (Comisi�n Estudiantil de Ayuda). Para mayor informaci�n contacte la oficina de Ayuda Financiera. Responsabilidad Estudiantil Los estudiantes de Ventura College de Ventura tienen la responsabilidad de leer y conocer a fondo la informaci�n escrita en este folleto y en elcat�logo de Ventura College. El desconocimiento de las reglas expuestas, tanto en este folleto como en el cat�logo de Ventura College no excusa al estudiante de las consecuencias que �ste pueda sufrir debido al incumplimiento de las mismas. El Derecho �A Saber� del Estudiante De acuerdo con Conforme a Student Right-To-Know law (la ley del derecho del estudiante �a saber�), (SRTK), es reglamentario para el Ventura County Community College District (Distrito de la Comunidad del Condado de Ventura), y de Ventura College facilitar informaci�n con respecto a la velocidad (paso) en que los estudiantes han logrado ser transferidos y al proceso de transferencia a los estudiantes actuales y un futuros. A principios del oto�o de 2005 un grupo de estudiantes de tiempo completo, aspirantes agrados y/o certificados, y cuya meta consist�a en ser transferidos a Universidades por primeravez, participaron en un estudio de seguimiento durante tres a�os. (Como resultado de lo anterior, aproximadamente un 2.6% del total de estudiantes de Colleges comunitarios a nivel estatal, tambi�n fueron incluidos en el estudio de 2005). El logro de transferencias y porcentajes de transferencia est�n presentados a continuaci�n junto con una descripci�n de la definici�n de dichos porcentajes. Estos resultados no representan los niveles de logro de toda la comunidad de Ventura College, tampoco incluyen a aquellos estudiantes dentro del per�odo posterior al estudio de tres a�os. Los resultados siguientes excluyen, adem�s, estudiantes de medio tiempo, estudiantes �continuos� y estudiantes 56 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 que asisten de Ventura College con el fin de ampliar sus conocimientos o habilidades a nivel profesional o cuyo objetivo es mejorar sus destrezas b�sicas o validar licencias. Tambi�n est�n excluidos del estudio aquellos estudiantes que est�n tomando cr�ditos para completar sugrado de bachiller o que buscan enriquecer sus conocimientos generales, etc. Los resultados siguientes tampoco incluyen a aquellos estudiantes que demoraron m�s de dos a�os en completar su meta acad�mica. Los resultados del estudio relacionado con la rapidez en la que los estudiantes lograron sutransferencia a Universidades tampoco incluye a aquellos estudiantes que pose�an un certificado o que estaban �preparados para transferirse� antes de hacerlo. El resultado del estudio SRTK descrito anteriormente fue de 26.12% para VC. El resultado delgrado de logro s�lo concierne al porcentaje de estudiantes inclu�do dentro del grupo estudiado y que logr� su transferencia durante el per�odo de tres a�os inclu�do desde oto�o de 2005 hasta la primavera de 2008. Los estudiantes preparados para ser transferidos se definen como aquellos que completaron 56 (cincuenta y seis) unidades transferibles con un GPA m�nimo de 2.0. El resultado de transferencia en el estudio SRTK de Ventura College, descrito anteriormente, fue del 24.11%. Advertencia: Los resultados del estudio no incluyen a aquellos estudiantes que obtuvieron su t�tulo, grado o certificado antes de transferirse a otras instituci�nes de educaci�n postsecundaria, tales como UC o CSU. M�s informaci�n general acerca del estudio SRTK est� disponible al p�blico en la p�gina electr�nica de la oficina del State Chancellor of the California Community College System (Canciller del Sistema de Colegios Comunitarios de California). El T�tulo IX proh�be la discriminaci�n Las personas que deseen informaci�n sobre el T�tulo IX de las Enmiendas de Educaci�n de 1972, que proh�be la discriminaci�n por raz�n de sexo en la educaci�n, programas y actividades, deben dirigir sus preguntas a David Bransky, Asistente del Decano de Servicios Estudiantiles, de Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura , CA 93003. Tel�fono: (805) 654-6400 ext. 3138 o por correo electr�nico: dbransky@vcccd.edu. Titulo IV, Devoluci�n de Fondos Existe una ley federal acerca de la devoluci�n de dinero en caso de que el estudiante abandone de Ventura College. Si uno obtiene una beca o un cr�dito financiero y luego se retira de las clases, se quedar� debiendo dinero al programa federal de Ayuda Financiera para el estudiante. De acuerdo a la fecha de su retiro, la oficina de Ayuda Financiera har� un c�lculo de la parte de la beca que se ha utilizado. Nota: Si se retira despu�s de haber utilizado el 60% de la beca, no se debe hacer un repago. La oficina de Ayuda Financiera le ayudar� al estudiante a hacer los c�lculos. Si se recibe dinero prestado y luego se retira, debe devolver el dinero de acuerdo con las pautas comunes del programa de cr�ditos. Si se recibe dinero de workstudy (trabajo-estudio), y se retira, se queda a paz y salvo. Comience el proceso de retiro en la oficina de Consejer�a. Luego, vaya a la oficina de Ayuda Financiera para estudiantes. Es importante que se tenga en cuenta estos procedimientos antes de retirarse. Omitir estos pasos, podr�a resultar en la eliminaci�n de posibilidad de elegibilidad para otro tipo de ayuda financiera por parte del gobierno federal o de cualquier otra instituci�n. Requisitos para el Reporte de Calificaci�nes (Notas, Grados) Todos los estudiantes se les anima se reintegran presenten los reportes de notas oficiales de todos las Escuelas Secundarias o de Educaci�n superior, Colleges (Colegios) y Universidades a donde ellos hayan asistido. Transcripciones tal vez solicitada para la participaci�n en algunos programas, y para la evaluaci�n de las solicitudes de certificados y t�tulos. No es necesario que los estudiantes presenten los reportes oficiales de notas de Moorpark o de Oxnard College. Los reportes deben ser dirigidos a: Ventura College, Admissions y Records Office, 4667 Telegraph Rd., Ventura, CA 93003. Beneficios Educativos para Veteranos Los veteranos de servicio militar, que hayan participado en la GI Bill (declaraci�n GI) y que califiquen para solicitar beneficios educaci�nales, deber�n diligenciar la aplicaci�nrequerida con el representante de beneficios para veteranos, en la oficina de Admisiones y Registro. Requisitos para el reporte de notas: Se requiere que los veteranos suministren los reportes de notas de todos aquellos Colleges y Universidades a los que hayan asistido, antes del final del primer semestre que est�n cursando. Progreso insatisfactorio para veteranos: Con el fin de recibir lacertificaci�n requerida para obtener beneficios educaci�nales, se definir� como (per�odo de prueba acad�mica) reprobaci�n acad�mica el incumplimiento en un m�nimo del 50% del total de las unidades atendidas y/o el mantener un promedio acumulado menor a 2.0. Un progreso insatisfactorio ocurre cuando el veterano ha estado en per�odo de prueba acad�mica por dos semestres consecutivos. Consulte al representante de beneficios para veteranos para m�s informaci�n. Difusi�n (Divulgaci�n) El Distrito se encargar� de divulgar la informaci�n concerniente a sus reglamentos y procedimientos apropiados a seguir con respecto a los casos de acoso/ discriminaci�n, a todos los empleados y estudiantes, anunciando su existencia en sitios notables a trav�s del Distrito, incluyendo, pero no limit�ndose, al cat�logo de Ventura College y al horario de clases. Tambi�n el Distrito difundir� esta informaci�n en publicaci�nes apropiadas para empleados y/o estudiantes, en las carteleras oficiales del Distrito y por medio de comunicaci�n directa a los empleados del Distrito a trav�s del sindicato. CIVIL RIgHTS STATEMENTS Nondiscrimination for school publications and public announcements The Ventura County Community College District complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or disability. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in education programs and/or extracurricular school activities. Harassment of any employee/ student with regard to race, color, national origin, gender, marital or veteran status or disability is strictly prohibited. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the College District�s Title Ix Officer and Section 504/ADA Coordinator. Title Ix Officer / Section 504 / ADA Coordinator: David Bransky, Assistant Dean of Student Services, Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, CA 93003, phone: (805) 654-6400 ext. 3138. DECLARACI �N D E DERECHOS L O S Ausencia de Discriminaci�n para Publicaciones Escolares y Anuncios P�blicos El Distrito Escolar del Colegio Comunitario del Condado de Ventura cumple con el acatamiento de todas las normas y regulaciones federales y estatales y no discrimina por cuestion de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o incapacidad. Esto aplica a todos los estudiantes interesados en participar en programas educacionales y/o actividades escolares extracurriculares. El hostigamiento hacia el empleado o estudiante por cuestion de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, estado marital o veterano o incapacidad queda estrictamente prohibido. Todas las preguntas en cuanto al procedimiento sobre acatamiento y/o agravio pueden ser dirigidas a College District�s Title Ix Officer and Section 504/ADA Coordinator. T�tulo Oficial Ix / Secci�n 504 / Coordinador de ADA: David Bransky, Ayudante de Decano de Servicios Estudiantiles de la Colegio de Ventura, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, CA 93003, tel�fono: (805) 654-6400 ext. 3138. Nondiscrimination for cooperative program agreement The employer assures compliance with Federal and State guidelines and regulations regarding nondiscrimination against employee/student on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, marital status or disability in recruitment, hiring, placement, assignment tasks, hours of employment, levels of responsibility and pay/compensation. Harassment of any employee/student with regard to race, color, national origin, gender, marital or veteran status or disability is strictly prohibited. Sign up for �Tuition Payments Online� at http://students.vcccd. edu. Pick up additional information at the Ventura College Business Office located in building SSC. Nondiscrimination for financial assistance announcements All applications for financial assistance programs, i.e., student loans, workstudy/ compensation, grants, scholarships, special funds, subsidies, prizes, etc., will be considered by the Ventura County Community College District without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, marital status or disability. Harassment of any employee/student with regard to race, color, national origin, gender, marital or veteran status or disability is strictly prohibited. CIVILES Ausencia de Discriminaci�n para Asistencia Financiera Todas las solicitudes de los programas para asistencia financiera, por ejemplo pr�stamos para estudiantes, compensaci�n de trabajo/estudio, becas, fondos especiales, subsidios, premios, etc., ser�n consideradas por el Distrito Escolar del Colegio Comunitario del Condado de Ventura sin tomar en cuenta raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, estado marital o veterano o incapacidad. El hostigamiento hacia el empleado o estudiante por cuestion de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, estado marital o incapacidad queda estrictamente prohibido. Pacto del Programa Cooperativo de Ausencia de Discriminaci�n El empleador cumple con el acatamiento de las normas y regulaciones federales y estatales concernientes a la ausencia de discriminaci�n para el empleado y estudiante por cuesti�n de raza, color, origen nacional, estado marital o veterano o incapacidad en las areas de reclutamiento, contrataci�n, colocaci�n, tareas de asignaci�n, horas de empleo, niveles de responsabilidad, y pago/ compensaci�n. El hostigamiento hacia el empleado o estudiante por cuestion de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, estado marital o incapacidad queda estrictamente prohibido. F�rmese en la L�nea Reg�strese para �Tuition Payments Online� (Pagos de Cuota en L�nea) en http://students.vcccd.edu Obtenga m�s informaci�n en la Oficina de Negocios del Colegio de Ventura. o Con�ctese en L�nea Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 57 ON-CAMPuS PROBLEM ASSISTANCE Ventura College (805) 654-6400 Where to Go for Help On-Campus If you have a non-emergency problem or concern here is a list of resources to help you! Area First StepAssistance Next Contact (if resolution cannot be reached) Final Review (if appropriate) Academic Probation or Dismissal Counseling Department Chair, Counseling Dean, Student Services Admissions Admissions & Records Registrar Dean, Student Services Attendance Instructor Division Dean Exec VP, Student Learning Campus Staff Dean Student Services Exec VP, Student Learning Classroom Facilities Division Dean Director, M&O VP, Business Services Computer Labs Computer Lab Staff Division Dean Exec VP, Student Learning Counseling Counseling Department Chair, Counseling Dean, Student Services Course Challenge (credit by exam) Counseling Division Dean Exec VP, Student Learning Disabled Students/EAC Educational Assistance Center Dean, Student Services Exec VP, Student Learning Discipline Asst. Dean, Student Services Discipline Committee President East Campus Campus Staff Dean, PE, Athletics/Off-Campus Prog. Exec VP, Student Learning Fee Payments & Refunds Student Business Office VP, Business Services VP, Business Services Financial Aid Financial Aid: Staff or Director Dean, Student Services Exec VP, Student Learning Food Services Cafeteria Staff VP, Business Services President Health Services Student Health & Psychological Services Health Services Coordinator Dean, Student Services Exec VP, Student Learning Grounds Director, M&O VP, Business Services President Grade Changes Instructor Division Dean Admissions & Records Graduation Application Counseling Admission & Records Dean, Student Services Library Dean, Comm. & Learning Resources Exec VP, Student Learning President Instruction: Grades, Testing, Class, Content, Disruption Instructor Division Dean Exec VP, Student Learning Matriculation: Assessment, Orientation & Counseling Counseling Dean, Student Services Exec VP, Student Learning Parking & Traffic Campus Police VP, Business Services President Prerequisite Challenge Assessment Office Area Department Chair Division Dean Registration Procedures Registrar Dean, Student Services Exec VP, Student Learning Safety (non-emergency) Director, M&O VP, Business Services President Security (non-emergency) VC Campus Police VP, Business Services Chief of Police Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment Intake Staff VCCCD Human Resources VCCCD Human Resources Student Govt. & Clubs ASVC Advisor Dean, Student Services President Student Records Admissions & Records Registrar Exec VP, Student Learning Transcripts Admissions & Records Registrar Exec VP, Student Learning Veterans Services A&R Veterans Coordinator Registrar Exec VP, Student Learning Waivers: AA Degree or Cert. Requirement Counselor Instructor Division Dean 58 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 DIRECTORY O F CAMPuS SERVICES Offices may be relocated as construction projects are completed. Contact the Switchboard for assistance: 654-6400. Hours are subject to change. To Contact the Ventura College Campus from: Ventura, Ojai, Saticoy: 654-6400 / Fax: 654-6466 Agoura, Moorpark, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks: 378-1500 � Fillmore, Santa Paula: 656-0546 All phone numbers use (805) area code Academic Divisions Career & Technical Ed.: 654-6430 Communication & Learning Resources: 654-6468 Health Sciences: 654-6342 Health and Physical Ed., Athletics, and Off- Campus Programs: 654-6348 Mathematics & Sciences: 654-6339 Social Sciences & Humanities: 654-6388 Admissions and Records�SSC Bldg. Ph: (805) 654-6457 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-7:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-3:00pm Registration Hours differ. See Calendar on page 1 Alternate Text Production Ctr�ATPC Bldg Ph: 648-8927 Hours: M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm atpc.net Assessment (Matriculation)�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6402 Hours: M-Th: 8:30am-5:30pm Fri.: 8:00am-2:30pm Venturacollege.edu/matriculation Associated Students of VC�CSC Bldg Ph: 654-6400 ext. 1328 Athletics�AEC Bldg Ph: 654-6348 Hours: M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Venturacollege.edu/athletics Bookstore (Pirates' Cove)�BCS Bldg Ph: 654-6485 Hours: M-T: 7:45am-7:00pm W-Th: 7:45am-3:30pm / Fri.: closed Venturacollege.edu/books Canon Copy Center�CSC Bldg Ph: 654-6376 Hours: M-Th: 7:00am-7:00pm Fri.: 9:30am-1:30pm Copies may also be made in the Library Career Center�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6411 Hours: M-F: 9:00am-3:00pm Child Development Center�CDC Bldg Ph: 648-8930 Hours: M-F: 8:15am-5:00pm Venturacollege.edu, click on "Departments" Community Education�CEWD Bldg Ph: 654-6459 Hours: M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Venturacollege.edu, click on �Community Education� Counseling�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6448 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-7:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-1:00pm Venturacollege.edu/counseling East Campus at Santa Paula 115 Dean Drive, Suite A. / Ph: 525-7136 CLOSED MAy 30 TO AUGUST 5, 2011 Educational Assistance Center (EAC) (Disabled Students)-ADM Bldg. / Ph: 654-6300 Hours: MWTh: 8:00am-5:00pm Tues: 8:00am-7:00pm Fri: 8:00am-1:00pm Venturacollege.edu/eac EOPS�EOPS Bldg Ph: 654-6302 Hours: MTWTh: 8:00am-7:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-4:00pm Venturacollege.edu/eops Executive Offices ADM Building: President: 654-6460 Executive Vice President: 654-6464 Vice President: 654-6354 Financial Aid�BCS Bldg Ph: 654-6369 Hours: MWTh: 8:30am-3:30pm Tues: 8:30am-7:00pm Fri.: closed Venturacollege.edu/finaid International Students�BCS Bldg Ph: 654-6313 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-5:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-2:30pm Venturacollege.edu, click on "Departments" Learning Center�LRC Bldg Ph: 654-6320 Hours: as posted Library�LRC Bldg-Second Floor Ph: 654-6482 Hours: as posted Venturacollege.edu/library Lost and Found�BCS Bldg Campus Police Office MESA Program�SCI Bldg Ph: 654-6337 / Hours: M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm mlupian@vcccd.edu Orientation (New Students)�SSC Bldg Contact the Counseling Office at 654-6448 or Assessment Office at 654-6402 Venturacollege.edu, click on �Departments� Parking Permits�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6488 Pick up permits in Student Business Office Promise (VC Foundation)�CSC Bldg Ph: 654-6461 Hours: M-F: 9:00am-5:00pm Registration and Grades -Online Venturacollege.edu, click on "MyVCCCD" icon Phone: 654-6457 Scholarships (VC Foundation)�CSC Bldg Ph: 654-6461 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-5:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-3:00pm Venturacollege.edu/Foundation Student Activities�CSC Bldg Ph: 654-6487 Hours: M-Th: 8:30am-5:30pm Fri.: 8:30am-3:00pm Student Business Office�SSC Bldg 654-6488 / Fax: 648-8950 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-5:30pm Fri.: 8:00am-3:00pm Student Services Office�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6455 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-7:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-3:00pm Student Health and Psychological Services�CRC Bldg Ph: 654-6346 Hours: as posted Venturacollege.edu, click on "Departments" Student Payroll�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6400 ext.1351 Hours: M-Th: 9:45am-5:45pm Fri.: 9:00am-3:00pm Supplemental Instruction�LRC Bldg Ph: 654-6400 ext. 3227 / Hours as posted Switchboard�ADM Bldg Ph: 654-6400 / Fax: 654-6466 Hours: M-Th: 7:00am-8:00pm Fri.: 7:00am-5:00pm Transfer Center�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6411 or 654-6473 Hours: M-Th: 9:00am-5:00pm / Fri.: closed Transcripts and Records�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6457 Hours: M-Th: 8:00am-7:00pm Fri.: 8:00am-3:00pm Venturacollege.edu, click on �Departments� Tutoring Center�LRC Bldg Ph: 648-8926 Hours: as posted Venturacollege.edu/tutoring Ventura College Theatre Phone: 654-6307 or 654-6400 ext. 3236 Veteran's Affairs�SSC Bldg Ph: 654-6457 Welcome Center�CSC Bldg Ph: 654-6420 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011 59 F A C u L T Y A N D A D M I N I S T R A T I O N D I R E C T O R Y F A C u L T Y A N D A D M I N I S T R A T I O N D I R E C T O R Y To reach any of the extensions from off-campus first dial 654-6400; on-campus dial extension only; or if an instructor is not listed, dial 654-6400 and use the dial-by-name option. A 8985.....Adlman, Andrea...................SCI-359 1332.....Algiers, Kammy...................SCI-327 1206.....Anderson, Lisa ....................SCI-242 3213.....Anglin, Gary ........................C-33 1384.....Arce, Robert .......................LRC-325 8963.....Archibald, Jan .....................SCI-342 1215.....Arquilevich, Gabriel .............LRC-310 B 8934.....Baratte, Larry ......................AEC 1312.....Barlow-Palo, Linda ..............HSC-2192286.....Beard, Michelle ...................SCI-244 2285.....Beatty, Donna......................SCI-355 1211.....Beynon, Sharon...................LRC-338 3205.....Bittl, Ann.............................LRC-304 1336.....Bowen, Michael...................SCI-358 3138.....Bransky, David ....................CSC-156 2274.....Budke, Bill...........................SCI-346 C 6460.....Calote, Robin ......................ADM 1272.....Capuano-Brewer, Lucy ........LRC-329 3217.....Carrasco Nungaray, Marian..SSC 1248.....Carriger, James ...................K-14 3141.....Chaparro, Robert.................EOPS 3253.....Chen, Albert........................LRC-339 .............Clark, Michael .....................ROP 1392.....Corbett, P. Scott...................LRC-330 6326.....Cosentino, Lydia .................AA-12 6347.....Cowen, Will�.....................C-121 D 3225.....Dalton, Heidi .......................HSC-2201244.....Dalton, Tom.........................ADM 6304.....deCierdo, Marcelino ............SSC 1241.....DeClerck, Tania ...................LRC-318 1275.....deJesus, Marta ...................SCI-337 3123.....de la Rocha, Mayo ..............LRC-341 3134.....de la Selva, Aurora ..............SSC 1339.....Doreo, David .......................SCI-207 1306.....Drake, Kenneth....................SCI-202 2238.....Drayton, Leslie ....................GH-1 E 3243.....Eliot, Maureen .....................C-11 1231.....Enfield, Amanda ..................LRC-347 F 3234.....Farris, David........................SSC 2236.....Fell, Sharla ..........................CRC-113 6398.....Fernandez, Ralph.................SCI-206 1274.....Fiumerodo, Gigi...................LRC-343 3231.....Flores, Abra ........................TR-17 3235.....Fredrickson, Nancy..............C-31 1277.....Freixas, Marta .....................SCI-246 G 1325.....Galindo, Helen.....................SSC 1254.....Garcia, Jennifer ...................LRC-316 1253.....Gardner, Ty..........................SCI-335 3236.....Garey, Judith .......................LRC-315 3230.....Goff, Richard.......................CRC-112 3220.....Gonzales, Angelica ..............SSC-133 6368.....Gorback, Karen ................. CEWD/CTE 3216.....Guillen, Guadalupe ..............SSC 1364.....Guzman, Krenly...................C-12 H 3269.....Hagerman, Michelle.............SCI-334 3153.....Haines, Robert....................SCI-343 1265.....Hall, Luke............................SCI-122 2221.....Hardy Walker, Jaclyn...........LRC-335 1236.....Harrison, Karen...................DP-3 3250.....Harrison, Tim......................AEC-212C 3223.....Hendricks, Bill.....................CRC-116 1330.....Herrera, Bea........................SSC 3219.....Hosley, Ticey.......................SSC 6349.....Hull, Becky..........................SSC J 3221.....James, Ralph......................SSC K 6354.....Keebler, David .....................ADM 1213.....Khanjian, Ara.......................LRC-317 3132.....Kim, Henny.........................LRC-340 1287.....Kobayashi, Joy....................SCI-320 6394.....Koerner, Raeann..................C-13 3297.....Kolesnik, Alex......................SCI-235 1259.....Kumpf, Dan.........................SCI-243 L 1266.....LaFemina, Florence .............HSC-215 3201.....Lall, Sumita.........................LRC-308 3267.....Lange, Cari .........................AA-11 8920.....Lawson, Robert...................GH-2 3274.....Lewis-Huddleston, Gwendolyn LRC-353 6455.....Lugo, Victoria......................SSC M 3200.....Madsen, Amy......................LRC-323 6366.....Mansfield, Casey.................AA-9 3279.....Martinsen, Eric....................LRC-337 1282.....Matthews-Morales, Lydia.....SCI-241 1263.....McCain, Michael .................SCI-357 2214.....McColpin, Aaron .................HSC-221 3125.....Melton, Sandy .....................HSC-117 1368.....Millea, Michelle ...................SCI-208 3245.....Mircetic, Ned.......................AEC-207 1304.....Mitchell, Nancy Rae.............HSC-213 8984.....Moore, Lauri .......................LRC-328 1314.....Moore, Shelley ....................HSC-216 3211.....Mooshagian, Steven ............C-29 3237.....Morris, Terry.......................C-32 6470.....Mortensen, Jerry.................CTE-12 1297.....Moskowitz, Robert ..............CRC-115 1354.....Mundell, Meredith................HSC-224 3144.....Munoz, Paula ......................EOPS N 1217.....Nasri, Farzeen.....................LRC-319 1305.....Neel, Kelly...........................HSC-222 1268.....Newcomb, Deborah.............U-9 O 3118.....Oliver, David........................SCI-323 1283.....O�Neill, Earl.........................SCI-360 1394.....Orr, Dorothy ........................CRC-114 P 1365.....Palladino, Steve...................SCI-123 1357.....Pardee, Terry.......................SCI-339 3261.....Parker, Jennifer....................LRC-344 1359.....Pauley, Mark .......................SCI-239 1329.....Peinado, Kelly .....................LRC-336 3105.....Penuela, Alan ......................VAC 1311.....Peter, Claudia ......................HSC-218 3272.....Pollack, Deborah .................LRC-309 2471.....Porter, Robert .....................LRC-324 1326.....Prell, Ted.............................CRC-106 Q 1240.....Quon, Steve ........................SCI-200 R 2288.....Rabe, Scot..........................AA-13 2290.....Reynolds, David..................SCI-347 6480.....Rivere, Edelwina..................DO2-EC* 1239.....Roberts, Chris.....................LRC-303 3202.....Robinson, Joseph................SCI-205 3246.....Rockwood, Charles .............VAC 2219.....Rose, Malia.........................SCI-330 S 6464.....Sanchez, Ramiro.................ADM 1366.....Sanchez, Tomas..................LRC-348 1207.....Sandford, Arthur .................LRC-321 1390.....Schoenrock, Kathryn...........LRC-320 6583.....Schroeder, Pam...................*EC-D1 6468.....Scott, Kathleen....................LRC-360 1271.....Selzler, Joe..........................SCI-336 3258.....Sezzi, Peter.........................LRC-212 1360.....Sloan Graham, Stacy...........LRC-307 1356.....Stauffer, Jeff........................U-11 1303.....Stewart, Sheral ...................O-116 2233.....Stowers, Dorothy ................SCI-238 3142.....Suel, Tim ............................EOPS T 3145.....Tennen, Elaine.....................CRC-108 1286.....Thomassin, Steven..............SCI-345 6415.....Turner, Steve ...................ADM/LRC-131 V 3194.....Varela, Jay..........................MAC-204 1395.....Ventura, Deborah.................LRC-322 W 2280.....Walsh, Dan .........................SSC 1264.....Waltzer, Simon ....................LRC 210 3151.....Wendt, Patricia....................ADM 2282.....Whiteford, Jaimie ................AA-19 2234.....Wilson, Brent ......................GH-5 1208.....Wu, Jenchi..........................LRC-342 Y 1353.....yi, Peter..............................SCI-237 Z 1313.....Zacharias, Mary ..................HSC-214 *EC -East Campus, 115 Dean Dr., Suite A, Santa Paula 60 Ventura College Summer Schedule 2011