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Welcome to Summer Session at Berkeley City College June 20 to July 28, 2016 P E R A L T A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E D I S T R I C T BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA LANEY COLLEGE MERRITT COLLEGE B E R K E L E Y C I T Y C O L L E G E (BCC) 2050 Center St., Berkeley, CA 94704; (511) 981-2800; www.berkeleycitycollege.edu

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Page 1: BCC Summer 2016 Class Schedule

Welcome to Summer Session

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June 20 to July 28, 2016

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B E R K E L E Y C I T Y C O L L E G E (BCC)2050 Center St., Berkeley, CA 94704; (511) 981-2800; www.berkeleycitycollege.edu

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Welcome to Berkeley City CollegeWelcome to Berkeley City College's 2016 sum-mer session. Our summer classes provide you with a variety of lower division transfer and job training classes at times to fit your schedule. They are excellent ways for you to start college.

About Pre-and-Co-RequisitesCertain Berkeley City College courses have pre-requisites or corequisites. Pre-and-corequisites are listed in italics below the course title. Courses with prerequisites, corequisites and recommended preparation are implemented in accordance with Title 5 regulations and Board Policy. For more information about pre-and-corequisites, consult a BCC counselor. Students who complete prereq-uisites outside the Peralta District must submit a copy of an unofficial transcript or grade report when they enroll.

Remember These Important Dates*For Summer Session Classes—

June 20 Summer Classes begin.June 26 Last day to drop regular session classes and receive a refund. Short-term and open-entry classes must be dropped within 10% of the first class meeting to receive a refund.June 26 Last day to drop regular session classes without a "W" appearing on transcripts.** June 26 Last day to add classes.June 30 Census day.June 30 Last day to file for Pass/No Pass grading option.June 30 Last day to file petitions for AA/AS Degree or Certificate.July 4 Holiday. Classes do not meet.July 19 Last day to withdraw from regular summer classes with a W. All fees are due, even if classes are dropped on this day.July 19 Attendance verification day.July 28 Summer Session ends.Aug. 4 Grade Rosters/Rollbooks Due

*Dates subject to change. **Last day to drop without a "W" appearing on

your transcript may vary for Short-Term and Open Entry, Open Exit classes.

How to Register For Berkeley City College's 2016 Summer Session

Monday, June 20 to Thursday, July 28(Classes do not meet and the college is closed on Fridays during the summer. You may register at Berkeley City College, College of Alameda, Laney or Merritt colleges for Summer Session classes; you may also register on the Internet at www.berkeleycitycollege.edu or at www.peralta.edu). Please note that the colleges are closed Friday, May 20; Monday, May 30; and Monday, July 4, 2016.

New, Former and High School Students Apply for Summer 2016You are a new student if you never have attended a Peralta college. You are a former student if you were enrolled before Fall 2015. New and returning student enrollment begins Monday, May 2. High school student enrollment begins Monday, May 9.

Step 1: Follow registration and enrollment instructions on p. 20 (back cover).Step 2: Make an appointment for Assessment at (510-981- 2804).Step 3: Enrollment (you will be

g i v e n a n e n r o l l m e n t appointment when you apply).

Step 4: Check your e-mail for enrollment confirmation. It will lead you to an assessment date or to an appointment date to add your classes.

Summer Admissions Office Hours*:Mon., Tue., Thur., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Wed., 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Make Your Appointment for Assessment and OrientationBerkeley City College Assessment and Orientation Sessions take place April through August in Rm. 126. You may review practice questions for English and math assessment at www.act.org/compass/sample. To schedule an Assessment and Orientation appointment, phone (510) 981-2804. See p. 3 for assessment dates.

Priority Enrollment For Continuing Students(Enrolled in Fall 2015 or Spring 2016)You will receive an appointment via e-mail. You may enroll online by appointment beginning Thur., Apr. 14.

Priority appointments for CalWORKs, CARE, DSP&S, EOPS, Foster Youth, Veteran students begin Mon., Apr. 11.

Priority appointments for First Year Experience (FYE), New Matriculated Students (who have taken COUN 200), and Student Athletes begin Wed., Apr. 13.

Enrollment Fees**The current California community college enrollment fee for students who have lived continuously in the state one or more years is $46 per unit. Out-of state-students pay $266 per unit (the cost includes the $46 per unit enrollment fee). International students pay $272 per unit, which includes the $46 per unit enrollment fee, plus a Capital Outlay Fee up to $144 per year; and a $15 summer Health Services Fee. All students pay a $2 Campus Center Use Fee. Fees are subject to change. Call the college's Cashier's Office at (510) 981-2842 for details.Online ClassesFor information about BCC's summer online classes, visit www.eberkeley.org, or call (510) 981-2883.

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Important Note About This Publication for Students with Disabilities This publication is available in an alter-nate media format upon request. Should you need further accommodations, contact the Disabled Students Programs and Services office at 981-2918.

**All community college enrollment fees are subject to change by the California legislature.

*Note that office hours are subject to change.

BCC Library HoursSee p. 7 and p. 17 for BCC Summer 2016 library hours.

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Welcome to Berkeley City College (BCC). The time you spend as a member of our dynamic and inspired learning community will be an integral part of your long-term success and life transformation. As a member of BCC’s community of learners you can develop the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in whatever occupation you choose. While at BCC, you will have the time to consider many options and develop skills that will serve you long after you’ve earned your degree or have finished your training. Get to know the many people who can help you and always ask for the support that will lead to your success and onsider the classes and career options best suited to what inspires you. As you consider your options, you can explore majors in a variety of subjects, including American

Sign Language, Accounting, Art, Biotechnology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Information Systems, English, Liberal Arts, Multimedia Arts, Public and Human Services, and Spanish. BCC also offers 15 Associate Degrees for Transfer in Anthropology (AA-T), Art History (AA-T), Business Administration (AS-T), Communication Studies (AA-T), Elementary Teacher Education (AA-T), Economics (AA-T), English (AA-T), History (AA-T), Mathematics (AS-T), Philosophy (AA-T), Political Science (AA-T), Psychology (AA-T), Sociology (AA-T), Spanish (AA-T) and Studio Art (AA-T). These allow you to transfer directly to a California State University and help you to earn points on applications to colleges in the UC system. Talk with your counselor or faculty advisor about alternatives which are best suited to you. I wish you the best during your time at Berkeley City College. You will become part of the a 42-year tradition of BCC students and alumni who have discovered and developed their best talents and who have made profound contributions to their communities and to their world.

Sincerely,

Krista Johns, J.D., Interim President

Berkeley City College 2016 Summer Class Schedule 3

April Monday, 4/04 5:30 pmTuesday, 4/05 1:00 pmWednesday, 4/06 9:00 amTuesday, 4/12 9:00 amWednesday, 4/13 5:30 pmThursday, 4/14 1:00 pmMonday, 4/18 5:30 pmTuesday, 4/19 1:00 pmWednesday, 4/20 9:00 amMonday, 4/25 1:00 pmTuesday 4/26 5:30 pmMay Monday, 5/02 5:30 pmTuesday, 5/03 1:00 pmWednesday, 5/04 5:30 pmThursday, 5/05 (ESL Only) 1:00 pmTuesday, 5/10 5:30 pmWednesday, 5/11 (ESL/Intl. Only) 1:00 pmThursday, 5/12 1:00 pmWednesday, 5/18 5:30 pmThursday, 5/19 (ESL Only) 1:00 pm

JuneWednesday, 6/01 5:30 pmThursday, 6/02 9:00 amMonday, 6/06 (ESL Only) 5:30 pm

JuneTuesday, 6/07 1:00 pmWednesday, 6/08 9:00 amMonday, 6/13 5:30 pmTuesday, 6/14 (International) 1:00 pmWednesday, 6/15 (ESL Only) 9:00 amThursday, 6/16 9:00 a.m.Thursday, 6/20 9:00 amMonday, 6/20 9:00 amTuesday, 6/21 5:30 pmWednesday, 6/22 1:00 pmThursday, 6/23 1:00 pmMonday, 6/27 9:00 amTuesday, 6/28 1:00 pmJulyTuesday, 7/05 9:00 amWednesday, 7/06 5:30 pmMonday, 7/11 1:00 pmTuesday, 7/12 (ESL Only) 5:30 pmWednesday, 7/13 9:00 amThursday, 7/14 1:00 pmMonday, 7/18 5:30 pmTuesday, 7/19 1:00 pmWednesday, 7/20 9:00 amThursday,7/21 1:00 pmMonday, 7/25 5:30 pmTuesday, 7/26 1:00 pmWednesday, 7/27 9:00 amThursday, 7/28 5:30 pm

Berkeley City College Assessment & Orientation DatesTo schedule an Assessment and Orientation appointment, phone (510) 981-2804. Assessment sessions take place at BCC, Rm. 126. If you need special accommodations for the assessment/orientation, or need to have the assessment test in an alternate format such as large print or Braille, please contact Disabled Students' Programs and Services staff at (510) 981-2812.

AugustMonday, 8/01 1:00 pmTuesday, 8/02 1:00 pmWednesday, 8/03 9:00 amThursday, 8/04 (ESL Only) 5:30 pm Monday, 8/08 1:00 pmTuesday, 8/09 5:30 pmWednesday, 8/10 1:00 pmThursday, 8/11 (ESL/Intl. Only) 5:30 pmMonday, 8/15 (ESL/Intl. Only) 1:00 pmTuesday, 8/16 (ESL Only) 1:00 pmWednesday, 8/17 5:30 pmThursday, 8/18 9:00 amMonday, 8/22 5:30 pmTuesday, 8/23 9:00 amWednesday, 8/24 5:30 pmThursday, 8/25 (ESL Only) 5:30 pmMonday, 8/29 (ESL Only) 1:00 pmTuesday, 8/30 9:00 amWednesday, 8/31 1:00 pm

*An orientation session in Spanish, and Cantonese can be scheduled. Please call the assessment staff at 981-2804 if you would like more information about these orientations. Thank you.

Berkeley City College Welcomes You!

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ANTHR 2, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Archaeology and Prehistory3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUWorld prehistory as reconstructed from the archaeological and physical evidence of cul-tural beginnings through the early agricultural civilizations of Africa, America, and Euro-Asia: Archaeological methods, techniques, and problems.

Section B1, Code # 30345, Instr. KiesNote: Online Transfer College class takes place online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ANTHR 3, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUCross-cultural analysis of social and cultural factors of human behavior in the recent past and present.

Section B1, Code # 30293, Instr. KiesLec: Dates, Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class takes place online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

American Sign LanguageASL 50, 4 UnitsAmerican Sign Language I3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ASL 50A is prerequisite to 50B.Course may be offered in two, 2-unit modules (ASL 50A-50B). Students must complete both modules with a grade of C or better to advance to the next level. Course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to American Sign Language: Fundamen-tals of ASL conversation and storytelling; basic infor-mation about the Deaf community and Deaf culture.

Section B1L, Code # 30352, Instr. GoughLec: 9-11:05 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 223Lab: 11:15 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 223Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ASL 200A, 2 UnitsClassifiers I2 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ASL 50 or 50A. Corequisite: ASL 50BIntroduction to the visual-gestural aspects of American Sign Language classifiers.

Section B1, Code # 30225, Instr. GoughLec: 6-8:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 223Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ASL 202A, 1 UnitFingerspelling and Numbers I.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ASL 50 or 50A. Corequisite: ASL 50BIntroduction to numerical and fingerspelling systems in American Sign Language.Section B1L, Code # 30227, Instr. IkedaLec: 6-6:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 223Lab: 6:50-8:55 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 223Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Mission of Berkeley City College

Berkeley City College’s mission is to promote student success, to provide our diverse community with educational opportunities, and to transform lives.

Do you have questions about Summer 2016 ASL Fee Based Classes?If you have questions about ASL 800-Level Fee-Based classes, please call (510) 981-2872 (Voice) or (510) 356-2656 (VP) or e-mail Nancy Cayton at [email protected].

AnthropologyANTHR 1, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Physical Anthropology3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU.Study of human beings and their ancestors: Emphasis on relationships to other mammals, physical record of evolution, and processes responsible for evolution.

Section B1, Code # 30221, Instr. JonesLec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 315Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B2, Code # 30409, Instr. StaffLec: Dates, Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class takes place online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B3, Code # 30435, Instr. PrestonLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 214Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

ANTHR 1L, 1 UnitPhysical Anthropology Lab4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite or corequisite: ANTHR 1. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUAdjunct laboratory to ANTHR 1: Emphasis on working with replicas of bones and visits to museums and zoos to study primate behavior and hominid evolution.Section B1L, Code # 30336, Instr. JonesLec: 9 am-12:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 32Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Find outabout the benefitsof being part of a

BCC Learning Community?

Learn about majors which are part of the college's new Learning Communities and how they can help you earn your college degree.

Contact: Skyler Barton ([email protected]) or Christina Taing ([email protected]

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ArabicARAB 1A, 5 UnitsElementary Modern Standard Arabic5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU. This course is equivalent to two years of high school study.Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Modern Standard Arabic: Emphasis on understanding basic grammatical concepts and vocabulary building; basic readings in Arabic and multinational Arab life and culture.

Section B1, Code # 30411, Instr. Walton-PriceLec: 1-5:50 pm, MTh; BCC, Rm. 321Lec: 1-5:50 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 212Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ArtART 1, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Art History3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: ENGL 1AAcceptable for credit: UC/CSU Introduction to art purposes, principles and forms: Basic understanding of stylistic development and methods of analysis with emphasis on twentieth century art.

Section B1, Code # 30222, Instr. LeavittLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 31Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

ART 4, 3 UnitsHistory of Modern Art (1800 to Present)3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUMajor visual art forms and movements of the 19th and 20th centuries: Concentration on the foremost painters, sculptors, and architects of the modern period and their works.

Section B1, Code # 30342, Instr. LinnehanLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 33Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 20, 3 UnitsBeginning Drawing and Composition2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU Freehand drawing with various media: Drawing techniques and fundamentals of composition applied to subject matter including an introduction to perspective.

Section B1L, Code # 30224, Instr. LeavittLec: 9-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16 Section B2L, Code # 30290, Instr. EisenLec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 22, 3 UnitsIntermediate Drawing & Composition2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit:UC/ CSU Exploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level draw-ing, complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques, and methodologies: Foundations of drawing skills to develop personalized approaches to content and materials in exercises covering multiple historical and contemporary approaches to drawing.

Section B1L, Code # 30380, Instr. LeavittLec: 9-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16 Section B2L, Code # 30339, Instr. EisenLec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 24, 2 UnitsSpecial Projects: Drawing1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU.Independent exploration and experimentation in special areas of drawing.

Section B1L, Code # 30285, Instr. LeavittLec: 9-9:45 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Lab: 9:55 am-Noon; MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16 Section B2L, Code # 30292, Instr. EisenLec: 6-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Lab: 6:55-9:00 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 411Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 46, 3 UnitsTwo Dimensional Visual Design2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit:UC/ CSU Fundamental elements of design: Dot, line, plane, volume, space, color, texture and light; laboratory experience in visual composition and layout emphasizing two dimensional design.

Section B1L, Code # 30382, Instr. AlfeLec: Dates, Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class takes place online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ART 50, 3 UnitsBeginning Painting2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Recommended Preparation: ART 20. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUEmphasis on the basic techniques of oil or acrylic painting: Preparation and use of canvas and supports, color mixing, composition in a variety of styles, development of imaginative and objective images.

Section B1L, Code # 31018, Instr. PettiteLec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 52, 3 UnitsIntermediate Painting2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: CSUIntermediate-level development of skills, composition and techniques, application of color theory, concepts, style, and creative expression in acrylic, oil, and mixed media; development of personal approach to content and materials in relation to historical and contemporary approaches to painting.

Section B1L, Code # 30384, Instr. PettiteLec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 54, 2 UnitsSpecial Projects: Painting 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUContinued study and skill development with oil and acrylics: May include production of murals and other large-scale paintings as well as individual projects.

Section B1L, Code # 30287, Instr. PettiteLec: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413Lab: 7-9:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 413Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ART 182, 3 UnitsIntroduction To Visual Culture 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUNot open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in HUMAN 182.Introduction to the function of visual languages from “high” art to TV, movies, and popular culture: Key concepts such as power, identity, ideology, gender, race, class, globalism, desire, consumerism and their impact on the production and understand-ing of the visual; role of the viewer in the ongoing and co-creative establishment of meaning.

Section B1, Code # 31029, Instr. LinnehanLec: 2-4:50 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 431Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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BIOL 10, 4 UnitsIntroduction to Biology3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in BIOL 1A or 1B or 25. Students with previous credit in BIOL 11 receive only 1 unit of credit for BIOL 10. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUFundamentals of biology for the non-major: Scientific inquiry, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, DNA and genetics, evolution and ecology, and an overview of living organisms. Includes laboratory exercises designed to complement lectures.

Section B1LA, Code # 30231, Instr. BlitchLec: 10:15 am-12:30 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 431Lab: 1-3:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 513Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B1LB, Code # 30377, Instr. BlitchLec: 10:15 am-12:30 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 431Lab: 3:30-5:45 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 513 Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

BIOL 13, 3 UnitsPrinciples of Ecology3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of the interactions of humans with the living world around them: The nature of the biological world and how it works; and the problems of overpopulation, pollution, and environmental deterioration. Section B1, Code # 31053, Instr. McPheronLec: 1:30-5:45 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 34Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

BIOL 25, 3 UnitsHuman Biology3 hours lecture (GR). Not open for credit to stu-dents who have completed BIOL 1A or 1B or 10.Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPrinciples of life sciences through study of biologi-cal structures and functions of the human organ-ism: Human genetics, evolution, ecology, sexual differences and comparisons, development and growth, and survey of body systems.Section B1, Code # 30350, Instr. McPheronLec: 1:30-5:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 34Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

BusinessBUS 1A, 4 UnitsFinancial Accounting4 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of purposes, theory, and specific methods of accounting: Systems and methods employed in accumulating data for financial statements; income measurement including cost measurement, classification, and expiration; revenue recognition and measurement.

Section B1, Code # 30232, Instr. El GihenyLec: 1:30-5:20 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 31Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

BUS 2, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Business Law3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUGeneral survey of business law: Principles of law on contracts, sales agency, torts, partnerships and corporations, and the uniform commercial code.

Section B1, Code # 30395, Instr. HarrisonLec: 6-8:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 52Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

BUS 10, 3 Units Introduction to Business3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to business: Survey of various phases of business organization, finance, personnel, production, marketing managerial controls, and government-business relations. Section B1, Code # 30233, Instr. StaffLec: 9-11:50 am, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 423Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

ChemistryCHEM 1A, 5 UnitsGeneral Chemistry3 hours lecture, 3 hours lecture-demonstration, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D. Recommended preparation: CHEM 30A or 50. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUGeneral principles of chemistry: Measurements, atomic theory, chemical nomenclature, chemical composition, stoichiometry, reactions in aqueous solution, thermochemistry, electron configurations, periodic properties, chemical bonding, gases, liquids, solids, and solutions.

Section B1L, Code # 30235, Instr. SharmaLec: Noon-4:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 518Lab: 8-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 521Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

CHEM 1B, 5 UnitsGeneral Chemistry3 hours lecture, 3 hours lecture-demonstration, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: CHEM 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUGeneral principles of chemistry: Kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, buffers, solubility equilibria, entropy and free energy, electro-chemistry, nuclear chemistry, coordination chemistry, and an introduction to organic chemistry.

Section B1L, Code # 30237, Instr. DehghaniLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 34Lab: 2-4:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 521Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Asian and Asian-American StudiesASAME 30, 3 UnitsAsians and Asian-Americans through Films3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUCulture and societies of Asia and the Asian Dias-pora, with particular emphasis on Asian-American documentary and dramatic films: Examination of films as a medium of communication and repre-sentation of Asian and Asian-American cultures, exploring common cultural elements and symbols; themes and motifs in films by and about Asian Americans, Central Asians, East Asians, and South and Southeast Asians.

Section B1, Code # 30416, Instr. OwLec: Dates, Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class takes place online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Astronomy

ASTR 10, 3 UnitsDescriptive Astronomy3 hours lecture (GR). Recommended preparation: Math 201 or 210D. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in ASTR 1. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUSurvey of astronomy at a descriptive level: Devel-opment of modern astronomy, light, astronomical instruments, the sun, formation and evolution of the solar system, the terrestrial planets, the Jovian planets, asteroids, comets, planets around other stars, and a brief survey of stars.

Section B1, Code # 31147, Instr. FillingimLec: 6-8:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 421Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

BiologyBIOL 1A, 5 UnitsGeneral Biology3 hours lecture, 6 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: CHEM 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to general biology: Cell structure and function, metabolism, molecular and organismal genetics, and animal physiology.

Section B1L, Code # 30229, Instr. YangLec: 8-10:05 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 431Lab: 10:30 am-2:20 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 522Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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CIS 200, 1.5 UnitsComputer Concepts and Applications(Learn Microsoft Word, Excel, or Access)1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Introduction to computer concepts: Terminology, word processing, spreadsheets, database manage-ment, presentation graphics, and the Internet.

Section B1L, Code # 30418, Instr. El GihenyLec: 9-10:15 am, MW; BCC, Rm. 312Lab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 312Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

CIS 230, .5 UnitsLaboratory Practice in Microcomputers1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: CIS 200. Designed to provide laboratory experience not covered under other course offerings: Prescribed laboratory activities or establishment of a specialized course of study under direction of instructor. Section B1L, Code #30419, Instr. El GihenyLab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 312Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

CIS 231, 1 UnitAdvanced Laboratory Projects in Microcomputers3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: CIS 210 or 212 or 220 or 235. Designed to provide advanced laboratory experi-ence not covered under other course offerings: Specialized projects using advanced applications/programs or multiple application programs under direction of instructor for students with prior user or programming experience.Section B1L, Code # 30420, Instr. El GihenyLab: 10:30 am-1:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 312Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

CIS 232, 2 UnitsExploring Robotics1 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisites: N/A Introduction to robotics and computing: Modeling, designing, planning, and programming; hands-on robotic projects using motors and sensors.

Section B1L, Code # 31055, Instr. StaffLec: 9-9:50 am, MTW; BCC, Rm. 323Lab: 10 am-12:50 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 323Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

COMM 20, 3 UnitsInterpersonal Communication Skills3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUAnalysis of communication needs and improvement of skills: Listening, perception, nonverbal communication, semantics, and conflict management.

Section B1, Code # 30241, Instr. LeightonLec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 32Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

COMM 45, 3 UnitsPublic Speaking3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPrinciples of public speaking: Oral presentations based on political and social issues; critical thinking, organization, and research.

Section B1, Code # 30389, Instr. ThaningLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 31Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B2, Code # 30439, Instr. WoodsLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 315Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Computer InformationSystemsCIS 1, 4 UnitsIntroduction to Computer Information Systems3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUGeneral nature of computer hardware, software and systems: Hands-on applications include intro-duction to word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software, and a brief introduction to web browsing and e-mail.Section B1L, Code # 30438, Instr. StaffLec: 1:30-4:20 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 312Lab: 4:30-7:20 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 3129-Week Class Begins Tuesday, 5/24/2016 and Ends Thursday, 7/28/16

CIS 105, 1 UnitMechanics of Web Page Design1 hour lecture (GR). Recommended preparation: CIS 237. Acceptable for credit: CSUBasic theory and practice of web page construction using HTML: Preparation of images for the web, interface design, and interactivity.

Section B1, Code # 30240, Instr. StaffLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 312Class Meets 4 Mondays: 6/20, 6/27, 7/11 and 7/18/16

CHEM 30A, 4 UnitsIntroductory General Chemistry3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 201 or 210D or 208. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUFundamental principles of general chemistry: Metric measurements, matter and energy, atomic structure, chemical nomenclature, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, nuclear chemistry; properties of liquids, solids, solutions, acids, and bases. Section B1L, Code # 30239, Instr. SinghLec: 8-10:15 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14Lab: 11 am-1:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 521Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ChineseCHIN 1, 5 UnitsElementary Chinese (Mandarin)5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to elementary Chinese: Pronuncia-tion, grammar, sentence patterns, practical vo-cabulary, and aural-oral exercises in speaking and understanding Mandarin Chinese or Pu Tong Hua.

Section B1, Code # 31025, Instr. ZhangLec: 1-5:50 pm, MTTh; BCC, Rm. 15Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

CommunicationCOMM 3, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Human Communication3 Hours Lecture, (GR/PNP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of human communication: Focus on verbal and nonverbal participation and effective listening in interpersonal contexts, group dynamics, and public speaking.

Section B1, Code # 30387, Instr. AhmedLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 52Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

COMM 5, 3 UnitsPersuasion and Critical Thinking3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUCritical thinking skills: Principles of reasoning and persuasion, and analysis and evaluation of communication; emphasis on structure of arguments, quality of evidence, formal and informal fallacies, and effect of media on argumentation. Section B1, Code # 30388, Instr. LeightonNote: Online Transfer College class takes place online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Berkeley City College Library Hours* During

Summer SessionJune 20 to July 28, 2016

Hours: Monday thru Thursday,10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Hours subject to change.

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EnglishENGL 1A, 4 UnitsComposition and Reading4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 201B or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUReading and writing expository prose: Critical thinking, identifying logical fallacies, and reasoning inductively and deductively. Section B1, Code # 30244, Instr. EbronLec: 6-9:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 311Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Section B2, Code # 30245, Instr. KingLec: 9 am-12:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 311Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Section B3, Code # 30299, Instr. FitchettLec: 1-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 311Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Section B4, Code # 30300, Instr. NelsonLec: Date, Time, Place TBAOnline Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B5, Code # 30347, Instr. IsaksenLec: Date, Time, Place TBAOnline Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ENGL 1B, 4 UnitsComposition and Reading4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUContinued expository writing: Careful reading of selected plays, poems, and novels. Section B1, Code # 30246, Instr. Lebo-PlanasLec: 1-4:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 316Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Section B2, Code # 30301, Instr. FullertonLec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 313Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B3, Code # 30302, Instr. JonesLec: 6-9:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 316Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets Monday evenings; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B4, Code # 30308, Instr. MantzarisLec: Date, Time, Place TBAOnline Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ENGL 5, 3 UnitsCritical Thinking in Reading and Writing3 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUDevelopment of the ability to analyze, criticize, and advocate ideas: Relationship of language to logic, induction and deduction, facts, inferences, judgments, and formal and informal fallacies of language and thought. Instructs in writing about issues of critical thinking to develop both thinking and writing skills. Section B1, Code # 30247, Instr. MartinLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 33Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Section B2, Code # 30248, Instr. Lebo-PlanasLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 33Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Section B3, Code # 30303, Instr. ZinkLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 316Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

ENGL 10A, 3 UnitsCreative Writing 3 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUWriting fiction, poetry, and drama: Careful analysis of the techniques used by established writers.Section B1, Code # 30304, Instr. ColemanLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 216Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30 and 7/28/16; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ENGL 10B, 3 UnitsCreative Writing3 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. ENGL 10A is not prerequisite to ENGL 10B Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUContinuation of writing fiction, poetry, and drama: Careful analysis of the techniques used by established writers. Section B1, Code # 30335, Instr. ColemanLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 216Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30 and 7/28/16; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ENGL 17A, 3 UnitsShakespeare3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of selected works of Shakespeare.

Section B1, Code # 30249, Instr. LowoodLec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 431Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Includes performances (4 hours) TBA.

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Cooperative EducationWork ExperienceCOPED 450, 1-3 UnitsGeneral Work ExperienceHours to be arranged (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: CSUSupervised employment to assist in acquiring desirable work habits and attitudes, increase educational motivation, and develop improved human relations skills. Employment need not be related to educational or occupational goals.

Section B1, Code #30441, Instr. MatthewsLec: 3-4:15 p.m., T; BCC, Rm. 451AClass Meets Tuesdays, 6/21 and 7/26/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets two Tuesday evenings; remainder of hours are online;visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

EconomicsECON 1, 3 UnitsPrinciples of Economics (Macro-Economics)3 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D or 205B. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroductory economic concepts: Measurements of national income and production; causes of inflation, recession and depression; money and banking; government monetary and fiscal (spending and taxation) policies; stabilization techniques; economic growth; history of economic thought and philosophy.

Section B1, Code # 30242, Instr. WilliamsLec: Dates, Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B2, Code #30349, Instr. SandhuLec: 1-3:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 422Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

ECON 2, 3 UnitsPrinciples of Economics (Micro-Economics)3 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D or 205B. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPrinciples of micro-economics: Forms of business organization, theory of the firm within competitive and non-competitive markets, distribution of income, poverty, labor issues, agriculture.

Section B1, Code # 30243, Instr. WilliamsLec: Dates, Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

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ENGL 217A, 3 UnitsShakespeare3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Study of selected works of Shakespeare.

Section B1, Code # 30251, Instr. LowoodLec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 431Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Includes performances (4 hours) TBA.

English as a Second LanguageESL 50A, 4 UnitsAdvanced Listening and Speaking4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 200B or 233B or placement throughmultiple-measures assessment process. Acceptable for credit: CSUAdvanced level listening and speaking in American English: Listening comprehension, public speaking strategies, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, and pronunciation.

Section B1, Code #30396, Instr. ShandorLec: 9:30 am-Noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 422Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ESL 50B, 4 UnitsOral Communication for Advanced ESL Students 4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 50A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Acceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of advanced level listening and speaking in American English: Listening comprehension, public speaking strategies, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, and pronunciation.

Section B1, Code #30397, Instr. ShandorLec: 9:30 am-Noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 422Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ESL 217A, 4 UnitsAdvanced Grammar4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 202B or 216B or placement through multiple-measures assessment process.Advanced level of English grammar: Expanding, refining, and applying the complex grammar skills used in academic writing, reading, listening, and speaking.

Section B2, Code # 31149, Instr. ApigoLec: 12:30-3 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ESL 217B, 4 UnitsAdvanced Grammar4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ESL 217A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process.Continuation of advanced level of English grammar: Expanding, refining, and applying the complex grammar skills used in academic writing, reading, listening, and speaking.

Section B2, Code # 31150, Instr. ApigoLec: 12:30-3 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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ENGL 17B, 3 UnitsShakespeare3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. ENGLl 17A is not prerequisite to ENGL 17B. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUContinued study of selected works of Shakespeare. Section B1, Code # 30250, Instr. LowoodLec: 6-9:50 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 431Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Includes performances (4 hours) TBA.

ENGL 70A, 3 UnitsTransforming Autobiography into Creative Writing3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: CSUAutobiographica l wr i t ing techniques : Transforming personal experience into autobiographical scenes, sketches, short poems, and short stories, as well as memoirs, anecdotes, histories, memory poems, tall tales, and yarns.Section B1, Code # 30321, Instr. MonizLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 315Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30 and 7/28/16; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ENGL 70B, 3 UnitsTransforming Autobiography into Creative Writing3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). ENGL 70A is not prerequisite to ENGL 70B. Acceptable for credit: CSUAutobiographical wri t ing techniques: Transforming reminiscences, sketches, and vignettes into autobiographical free verse, adventures tales, and novellas. Section B1, Code # 30322, Instr. MonizLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 315Class Begins Tuesday, 6/20/16Note: Online Transfer College class meets Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6/21, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30 and 7/28/16; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

ENGL 208A, 1 UnitWriting Workshop.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab (GR or P/NP)Individualized instruction in writing: Thesis control and essay organization.Section B1L, Code #31050, Instr. LuckettLec: 9-9:45 am, M; BCC, Rm. 313Lab: 9:45 am-Noon, M; BCC, Rm. 313Late Start Class Begins Monday, 6/27/16 and Ends Monday, 7/25/16

Section B2L, Code #31052, Instr. LuckettLec: 1-1:45 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 313Lab: 1:45-4 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 313Late Start Class Begins Monday, 6/27/16 and Ends Monday, 7/25/16

ESL 233A, 4 UnitsHigh Intermediate Listening and Speaking4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 232B or placement through multiple-measures assessment process.High intermediate level listening and speaking: Improving fluency and accuracy in American English through listening comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation, and presentation skills.

Section B1, Code # 30361, Instr. GonzalvesLec: 9:30 am-Noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 52Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

ESL 233B, 4 UnitsHigh Intermediate Listening and Speaking4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisites: ESL 233A or placement through multiple-measures assessment process.Continuation of high intermediate level listening and speaking: Improving fluency and accuracy in American English through listening comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation, and presentation skills.

Section B1, Code # 30362, Instr. GonzalvesLec: 9:30 am-Noon, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 52Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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Ethnic StudiesETHST 1, 3 unitsIntroduction to Ethnic Studies3 Hours Lecture (GR/PNP). Acceptable for Credit: UC/CSUSurvey of the American experience of ethnic and racial relations: exploration of American history and contemporary issues facing minority groups in the united states. Emphasis on Native, African, Mexican, and Asian American cultural experiences.

Section B1, Code # 30408, Instr. WolbertLec: Times, Place, TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

GeographyGEOG 1, 3 UnitsPhysical Geography3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUBasic elements of the earth’s physical systems and processes: Earth-sun relations, weather, climate, water, plate tectonics, landforms, soils, and ecosystems and their interrelationships and global distribution patterns.

Section B1, Code # 30323, Instr. SeeleyLec: 1-3:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 421Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

HistoryHIST 2B, 3 UnitsHistory of European Civilization3 hours lecture (GR). HIST 2A is not a prerequisite for HIST 2B. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUHistory of Western civilization since 1660: Rise of nations, revolutionary eras, European expansion and decline; Europe and its impact on the world; emphasis on ideas and institutions rather than national histories.

Section B1, Code # 31031 Instr. KimLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 14

HIST 3B, 3 UnitsModern World History: 1500-Present3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/ CSUSurvey of world history since 1500: Develop-ments of the modern world as shaped by social, religious, economic, political, philosophical, and historical forces.

Section B1, Code # 30390, Instr. RoseLec: Times, Place, TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

HIST 7A, 3 UnitsHistory of the United States to 18773 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUHistory of the United States from colonial days to Reconstruction (1877): Survey and interpretation of political, social, and economic factors contributing to the growth of the nation.

Section B1, Code # 30252 Instr. RoseLec: Times, Place, TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B2, Code # 30432, Instr. RoseLec: Times, Place, TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

HIST 7B, 3 UnitsHistory of the United States Since 18653 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). HIST 7A is not prerequisite to HIST 7B.Not open for credit to students who have completed or are concurrently enrolled in HIST 15. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUHistory of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present: Survey and interpretation of political, social, and economic factors contributing to the growth of the nation.

Section B1, Code # 30253, Instr. KimLec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 216Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B2, Code # 30364, Instr. Hadley-TorresLec: Times, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class meets online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

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MATH 13, 4 UnitsIntroduction to Statistics4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to theory and practice of statistics: Collecting data: Sampling, observational and experimental studies. Organizing data: Univari-ate and bivariate tables and graphs, histograms. Describing data: Measures of location, spread, and correlation. Theory: Probability, random variables; binomial and normal distributions. Drawing conclusions from data: Confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, Z-tests, T-tests, and chi-square tests; one-way analysis of variance. Regression and non-parametric methods.

Section B1, Code # 30255, Instr. GopinathLec: 8-10:50 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 53Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2, Code # 30307, Instr. GopinathLec: Noon-2:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 53Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B3, Code # 30308, Instr. ZhivLec: 2-4:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 223Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B4, Code # 30376, Instr. Sanchez-TrujilloLec: 6-8:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 51Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MATH 2, 5 UnitsPrecalculus with Analytic Geometry5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 50 or 52C. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUAdvanced algebra and analytic geometry: Linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and inverse functions; determinants, matrices and linear systems; zeros of polynomials, arithmetic and geometric sequences, mathematical induction; permutations and combinations, binomial theorem; vectors, conic sections, translation and rotation of axes, polar coordinates, lines and surfaces in space, and quadric surfaces.

Section B1, Code # 30375, Instr. WingLec: 8-11:35 am, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 322Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MATH 3A, 5 UnitsCalculus I5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 2 or 1, and MATH 50 or 52C. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUTheorems on limits and continuous functions, derivatives, differentials, and applications: Fun-damental theorems of calculus and applications; properties of exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions.

Section B1, Code # 30254, Instr. RussakovskiiLec: 8-11:35 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 321Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MATH 3B, 5 UnitsCalculus II5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 3A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUApplications of the definite integral: Methods of integration, polar coordinates, parametric equa-tions, infinite and power series.

Section B1, Code # 30306, Instr. HaoLec: 8-11:35 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 55Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2, Code # 31032, Instr. CherkasskyLec: 6-9:35 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 424Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

HumanitiesHUMAN 1, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Humanities3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUHumanities seen through various forms of expres-sion: The arts and society, such as dance, painting, music, sculpture, and mythology; theory and practice in artistic creation to stimulate personal awareness.

Section B1, Code # 30327, Instr. Wing-BrooksTime, Dates TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

HUMAN 21, 3 UnitsFilm: Art and Communication3 hours lecture (GR). Also offered as ART 98 and ENGL 21. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled In ART 98 or ENGL 21. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUAnalysis of history and aesthetics of film from its inception in the late nineteenth century to the present: Language of film, factual films vs. fictional films, and effect of films on contemporary society.

Section B1, Code # 30374, Instr. DoubiagoLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 424Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

MathematicsMATH 1, 4 UnitsPre-Calculus4 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 203 or 211D. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 3A-3B or [4A-4B-4C]. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPreparation for the calculus sequence or other courses requiring a sound algebraic background: Inequalities, theory of equations, sequences and series, matrices, functions and relations, and logarithmic and exponential functions; function concept used as a unifying notion.

Section B1, Code # 30288, Instr. TsaiLec: 8-10:50 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 316Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2, Code # 30305, Instr. TsaiLec: 1-3:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 322Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B3, Code # 30401, Instr. ChemouniLec: 6-8:50 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 32Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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MATH 50, 3 UnitsTrigonometry3 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 202, and 203 or 211D. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 52ABC. Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to functional trigonometry: Basic definitions, identities, graphs, inverse functions, trigonometric equations and applications, solution of triangles and applications, polar coordinates, complex numbers, and De Moivre’s Theorem.

Section B1, Code # 30436, Instr. JewLec: 6:45-9:35 pm, TWTh BCC, Rm. 321Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

MATH 201, 4 UnitsElementary Algebra5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 250 or 251D or 225 or 253 or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 210ABCD.Basic algebraic operations: Linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, factoring quadratic polynomials, solving quadratic equations, fractions, radicals and exponents, word problems, graphing, and number systems. Section B1, Code # 30256, Instr. ZhivLec: 8-11:35 am, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 424Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2, Code # 30309, Instr. ChemouniLec: 1:30-5:05 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 214Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B3, Code # 30407, Instr. BlandLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 34Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Online Transfer College class designed for PACE Pathways students; meets Monday and Wednesday evenings in class+3 hours/wk. online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

MATH 203, 4 UnitsIntermediate Algebra5 hours lecture (GR). Prerequisite: MATH 201 or 210D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Recommended preparation: MATH 202. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 211ABCD.Intermediate algebraic operations: Real number properties and operations; solutions and graphs of linear equations in one and two variables; absolute value equations; advanced factoring; complex numbers; quadratic equations and systems of quadratic equations; conics; determinants; solu-tions and graphs of first-degree, quadratic, and rational inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions; and sequences and series.Section B1, Code # 30257, Instr. BlandLec: 2:30-6:05 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 423Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2, Code # 30311, Instr. NajjarLec: 11:45-3:20 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 55Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B3, Code # 30312, Instr. ZhivLec: 5:30-9:05 pm, M TWTh; BCC, Rm. 422Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B4, Code # 30402, Instr. BlandLec: 6:30-9:20 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 34Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Online Transfer College class designed for PACE Pathways students; meets Monday and Wednesday evenings+3 hours/wk. online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

MATH 250, 3 UnitsArithmetic3 hours lecture (GR). Not open for credit for students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MATH 251ABCD. Non-degree applicable.Refresher course in the fundamental processes of arithmetic: Whole numbers, fractions, deci-mals and percents; metric system introduced and incorporated throughout the arithmetic material.

Section B1, Code # 30258, Instr. GopinathLec: 3:10-5:15 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 14Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MATH 253, 3 UnitsPre-Algebra3 hours lecture (GR)Recommended preparation: MATH 250 or 251D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment process. Non-degree applicable.Fundamentals of pre-algebra: Properties of real numbers, factoring and multiples, ratio and pro-portion, signed numbers, linear equations and formulas, powers and roots, percents and averages, and English and metric measurements.Section B1, Code # 30313, Instr. WingLec: 11:40 am-1:40 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 321Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2, Code # 30314, Instr. StaffLec: 1-3:50 pm, TWTh; BCC, Rm. 54Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Multimedia ArtsImportant Notice for Students who Register in BCC Multimedia Arts ClassesYour Multimedia Arts Classes may require that you register for a lab. When you enroll using the Passport registration system, you should enroll in the course that is listed as “Lab”.The system will only allow you to register in the Lab part of your class, even though the class includes a lecture. When you register in the Lab, you enroll in both parts of the class. Passport designates all Lab classes with an “L”, “LA”, “LB”, “LC”, and so on, after the number. For example, if you enroll in MMART 132A: Illustrator I, Passport will give you two options: B1 and B1L. You should choose B1L as the section in which you enroll.

MMART48UZ, 1.5 UnitsLocation Sound Recording1.5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Location sound recording for video production and the multimedia arts: Understanding audio theory and principles; development of critical listening; analysis of studio and location audio environments; microphone types, selection, placement and use; use of audio mixers and digital recorders; crew organization, function and responsibilities.Section B1, Class #31063, Instr. StaffLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 218Class Begins Thursday, 6/23/16

MMART 120, 3 UnitsMedia and Communications3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUCritical appreciation of media as expressive and communicational systems: Brief survey of the history of media as a communication tool and transmitter of culture; analysis of image, language, voice, gesture, music, technology, and interactive multimedia; individual, social, and global effects of interactive digital media.

Section B1L, Code #30421Instr. Farley-GillespieLec: Time, Dates TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

MMART 131A, 2 UnitsPhotoshop I1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 131LA. Recommended preparation: ART 41 and MMART 200. Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to basic image editing and digital il-lustration using a bitmap imaging program: Survey of elementary design principles used to create effective visual communication with emphasis on practical computer-based compositions. Note: You must also choose a lab listed below under MMART 131LA.

Section B1L, Code # 30260, Instr. StaffLec: 9:30-10:45 am, MTW; BCC, Rm. 213Lab: 11 am-12:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 213Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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If you are interested in a career in elementary education, and wish to earn a bachelor's degree and teach-ing credential in four years, then the TEACH Program is for you. This unique program focuses on preparing future classroom teachers.

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MMART 131LA, 1 UnitPhotoshop I Lab4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 131A. Acceptable for credit: CSUPractical training for development of multimedia skills presented in MMART 131A.

Section B1L, Code # 30328, Instr. StaffLab: 1:10-5 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Section B2L, Code # 30365, Instr. StaffLab: 8-11:50 am, Th; BCC, Rm. 324Lab: 1-4:50 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 324Lab: 6-9:50 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 324Class Begins Thursday, 6/23/16

MMART 133A, 2 UnitsDigital Photography I1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 133LA.Recommended preparation: ART 41 and MMART 200. Acceptable for credit: CSU. Digital camera and materials fee required.Introduction to digital camera operation: Settings, composition, media considerations, image editing, proofing, and final print on digital printer. Note: There is a $20 materials fee for this class.Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed below under MMART 133LA.

Section B1L, Code # 30262, Instr. YasharLec: 4-5:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Lab: 5:30-6:45 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 133LA, 1 UnitDigital Photography I Lab4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 133A. Acceptable for credit: CSUPractical training for development of multimedia skills presented in MMART 133A.

Section B1L, Code # 30263, Instr. StaffLab: 1:10-5 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 148A, 2 UnitsSound Recording and Editing 2 hours lecture, 1 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 148LA. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to the theory and practice of recording and editing Audio: Fundamentals of sound design and aesthetics, microphone use, and digital record-ing equipment; hands on experience recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio. Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed under MMART 148LA.

Section B1L, Code # 31068, Instr. StaffLec: 9:30-10:45 am, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Lab: 11 am-12:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 148LA, 1 UnitSound Recording and Editing Lab 4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 148. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPractical training for development of sound record-ing and editing skills presented in MMART 148A.

Section B1L, Code # 31069, Instr. StaffLab: 1:10-5 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 150A, 2 UnitsVideo Editing I1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 150LA. Recommended preparation: CIS 1 or 200. Acceptable for credit: CSUTheory and practice of digital video editing: Film aesthetics and time-based media design; video and audio acquisition, editorial, effects, and output; basic project and media management; industry standards, career opportunities, and copyright law. Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed below under MMART150LA.

Section B1L, Code #30404, Instr. NelsonLec: 1-2:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Lab: 2:30-3:45 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 150LA, 1 UnitVideo Editing I Lab4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Corequisite: MMART 150A. Acceptable for credit: CSUPractical training for development of multimedia skills presented in MMART 150A.

Section B1L, Code # 30406, Instr. StaffLab: 1:10-5 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 151A, 2 UnitsDigital Video Production I1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 151LA. Recommended preparation: MMART 110. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUTheory and practice of shooting video in studio and field environments: Recording formats and mechanics, basic cinematography styles and techniques, lighting, sound recording, make-up; planning shoots with scripts, directorial guidance, and postproduction specifications. Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed below under MMART 151LA.

Section B1L, Code #31065, Instr. StaffLec: 9:30-10:45 am, MTW; BCC, Rm. 218Lab: 11 am-12:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 218Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 151LA, 1 UnitDigital Video Production I Lab4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 151A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPractical training for development of production skills presented in MMART 151A.Section B1L, Code # 31066, Instr. StaffLab: 1:15-5:05 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 218Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 157, 1.5 UnitsBeginning Motion Picture Lighting1.5 hours lecture (GR/PNP). Acceptable for credit: CSULighting basics for motion picture: Lighting theory, electricity and safety, use of lighting equipment, accessories and tools, on-set protocol, motion picture aesthetics, industry and on-set terminology, duties and responsibilities of the lighting team.

Section B1, Code # 31060, Instr. NewmanLab: 1-5:15 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 218Class Begins Thursday, 6/23/16Note: Please see instructor to enroll.

MMART 164, 2 UnitsIntroduction to Web Design1.5 Hours Lecture, 1.5 Hours Lab (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 164L. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MMART160A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUFoundations of Web Development: Building a business, expressing your online voice and identity, and designing portfolios using HTML, CSS, and Content Management Systems (such as WordPress). Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed below under MMART 164L.

Section B1L, Code # 31071, Instr. StaffLec: 9-10:15 am, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Lab: 10:30-11:45 am, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 164L, 1 Unit Introduction to Web Design Lab4 Hours Lab (GR or P/NP)Co-requisite: MMART 164. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in MMART160LA. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUPractical training for development of multimedia skills presented in MMART 164.

Section B1L, Code # 31072, Instr. StaffLab: 1:10-5 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 227Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

MMART 178, 2 UnitsDrawing for Animation1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 178L.Recommended preparation: ART 20. Acceptable for credit: CSUFreehand drawing techniques in traditional ani-mation: Gesture drawing, designing key poses, drawing figures in motion, capturing motion in fast sketches, analysis and development of mo-tion paths. Note: You must also enroll in the lab listed below under MMART 178L.

Section B1L, Code # 31057, Instr. StalkerLec: 7-8:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Lab: 8:30-9:45 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 324Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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MMART 178L, 1 UnitDrawing for Animation Lab4 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Co-requisite: MMART 178. Acceptable for credit: CSUPractical training for development of multimedia skills presented in MMART 178.

Section B1L, Code # 31058, Instr. StaffLab: 8-11:50 am, Th; BCC, Rm. 213Lab: 1-4:50 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 213Lab: 6-9:50 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 213Class Begins Thursday, 6/23/16

MMART 188, 2 UnitsIntroduction to 3D Animation I1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to the theory, history and production techniques of 3D Animation: Pre-production through post-production and deliverables; con-siderations for game and other industries.

Section B1L, Code # 31062, Instr. StaffLec: 7-8:15 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 213Lab: 8:30-9:45 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 213Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Philosophy PHIL 1, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Philosophy3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of selected classic examples of original works of philosophers: Literature of the discipline and analytical methods, aims, goals, and types of problems peculiar to philosophers and philosophi-cal inquiry; metaphysics, epistemology, valuing and axiology, aesthetics, and religion.

Section B1, Code # 30277, Instr. GerlachLec: Date, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

PHIL 10, 3 UnitsLogic3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUConsideration of logical problems of language: Deduction and induction, fallacies, theory of argu-ment and the scientific method, and study of correct reasoning in Aristotelian and modern logic.

Section B1, Code # 30440, Instr. SmithLec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 424Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

PHIL 31A, 3 UnitsHuman Values/Ethics3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Also offered as HUMAN 30A. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in HUMAN 30A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUAnalysis of concepts of good and right in our so-ciety and of criteria of conduct: Various religious, philosophic, scientific, and aesthetic aspects of moral behavior integrated with reason and emotion of the individual.

Section B1, Code # 30324, Instr. GerlachLec: 6-9:50 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 14Class Begins Wednesday, 6/22/16Note: Online class meets Wednesday evenings; remainder of hours are online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

MMART 198, 3 UnitsMultimedia Project Management3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: ART 41, and MMART 130/130L and 200. Acceptable for credit: CSUTheory and practices for multimedia project man-agement: Applying time management, creativity, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, both in individual and team-based interactions, to man-age assets, plan schedules, control costs, ensure quality, deliver the media, and communicate with clients, using real-world templates, examples, case studies, and contracts

Section B1L, Code # 31148, Instr. StaffLec: 1:30-4:20 pm, MTW; BCC, Rm. 213Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Music

MUSIC 15A, 3 UnitsJazz, Blues and Popular Music in the American Culture3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUHistorical and critical analysis of unique American music: Focus on environments from which its many forms have emerged and its role in social history; development of blues, folk, jazz, rock, and other popular music forms in the twentieth century. Note: Class fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement for AA/AS degree.

Section B1, Code # 30276, Instr. DayLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 216Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Section B2, Code # 30378, Instr. MobleyLec: Day, Time Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

MUSIC 15B, 3 UnitsJazz, Blues and Popular Musicin the American Culture3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of the contemporary music scene with in-depth investigation of trends in artistic expression: Music as a revolutionary force, the role of the music industry, analysis of performances and interviews.Note: Class fulfills Ethnic Studies requirement.

Section B1, Code # 30339, Instr. RandolphLec: 1-5:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 52Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B2, Code # 30346, Instr. MobleyLec: Date, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

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Ask about BCC's PERSIST Program.

This PERSIST cohort was designed to help you transfer to a four-year university or quickly enter Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways in Multimedia Arts, Public and Human Service and Elementary Teacher Education.For details, visit: www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/persist

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PsychologyPSYCH 1A, 3 UnitsIntroduction to General Psychology3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUScientific principles of psychology: Application of scientific research in understanding learning, human development, biological processes, per-sonality, behavior disorders, social psychology, and adjustment of the human organism.

Section B1, Code # 30296, Instr. StamatakisLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 32Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Section B2, Code # 30326, Instr. StamatakisLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 31Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B3, Code # 30344, Instr. GadeLec: Time, Dates TBANote: Online Transfer College class;visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B4, Code # 30410, Instr. StamatakisLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 216Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Section B5, Code # 30430, Instr. GadeLec: Time, Dates TBANote: Online Transfer College class;visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

PSYCH 10, 3 UnitsPsychology and Life: Basic Principles3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUBasic principles of psychology and recent re-search developments: Contemporary psycho-logical issues pertaining to individuals and their interactions.

Section B1, Code # 30340, Instr. Farley-GillespieLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

PSYCH 21, 3 UnitsLifespan Human Development 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for Credit: UC/CSUHuman development from conception to death: Theories of development, research methods; physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes of the life span with developmental issues; nature vs. nurture, continuity vs. discontinuity, stability vs. instability. Section B1, Code # 30280, Instr. LaddLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 55Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Section B2, Code # 30281, Instr. LaddLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 315Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Section B3, Code # 30343, Instr. GadeLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

PhysicsPHYS 10, 4 UnitsIntroduction to Physics4 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Recommended preparation: MATH 201 or 210D, and MATH 202. Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in PHYS 2A-2B or 4A-4B-4C. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUElementary study of major topics of physics: Mo-tion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillation, sound, electromagnetics, light, quan-tum physics, atoms, nuclei, and relativity.

Section B1, Code # 30278Instr. Monsalve SantaLec: 4-6:50 pm, MTWTh; BCC, Rm. 322Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

Political Science POSCI 1, 3 UnitsGovernment and Politics in the United States3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUIntroduction to principles and the political process of national, state, and local government: Emphasis on national government and the Constitution.

Section B1, Code # 30279, Instr. FreemanDay, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.Section B2, Code # 30295, Instr. HaskellLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 421Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Section B3, Code # 30341, Instr. RespiniLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class;visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B4, Code # 30391, Instr. StaffLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 214Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

POSCI 2, 3 UnitsComparative Government3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUComparative analysis in government and politics: Political leadership, citizenship participation, cen-ters of power, and political problems of selected governments.

Section B1, Code # 30431, Instr. LeeLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

POSCI 3, 3 UnitsInternational Relations3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUNature of relations among nation-states: Analysis of basic forces affecting the formulation of foreign policy, dynamics of international politics, survey of rise and development of the nation-state system, problems of nationalism and imperialism with emphasis on development since World War II, and evolution and operation of the United Nations.

Section B1, Code # 30294, Instr. LeeLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B2, Code # 30393, Instr. SinekLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 421Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

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Join a Berkeley City College Learning Community cohort. They include:• BCC Scholars Program• First Year Experience (FYE)• Learning English for Academic Purposes/ English as a Second Language (LEAP)• PACE Pathways• PERSIST • PERSIST to College

See your counselor for more information and to plan your program.

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SpanishSPAN 1A, 5 UnitsElementary Spanish5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUDevelopment and application of language skills and cultural exploration of the Spanish speaking world: Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish; readings in Spanish and Latin-American life and culture; course conducted with Spanish as the primary language of instruction.

Section B1, Code # 30283, Instr. JorgensenLec: 8 am-12:50 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 212Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16Note: Online Transfer College class; takes place Tuesdays and Thursdays in class+5 hours/wk. online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B2, Code # 30297, Instr. RodasLec: 1-5:50 pm, MTTh; BCC, Rm. 212Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

SPAN 1B, 5 UnitsElementary Spanish5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: SPAN 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUContinuation of Spanish 1A: Development and application of language skills and cultural exploration of the Spanish speaking world; study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish; readings in Spanish and Latin-American life and culture; course conducted with Spanish as the primary language of instruction.

Section B1, Code # 30298, Instr. CopenhagenLec: 8 am-12:50 pm, MTh; BCC, Rm. 214Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16Note: Online Transfer College class; takes place Mondays and Thursdays in class+5 hours/wk. online; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

SPAN 10A, 3 UnitsAdvanced Spanish Conversation3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: SPAN 2A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUAdvanced Spanish conversation: Practice in de-veloping oral fluency through interpretation and discussion of selected readings.

Section B1, Code # 31026, Instr. JorgensenLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 51Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

SPAN 10B, 3 UnitsAdvanced Spanish Conversation3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: SPAN 10A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUContinuation of SPAN 10A: Continued practice in developing oral fluency through interpretation and discussion of selected readings.

Section B1, Code # 31027, Instr. JorgensenLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 51Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

SPAN 22A, 5 UnitsSpanish for Bilingual Speakers I5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Course is equivalent to two years of high school study. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU. Course is conducted entirely in Spanish.Elementary and intermediate Spanish for students whose native language is Spanish: Critical reading and discussion of selected readings in Spanish with emphasis on reading development, orthography, grammar, lexical expansion and composition.

Section B1, Code # 31134, Instr. BangaLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

SPAN 22B, 5 UnitsSpanish for Bilingual Speakers II5 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Prerequisite: SPAN 22A. Course is conducted entirely in Spanish. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU Continuation of SPAN 22A: Intermediate and advanced intermediate Spanish for students whose native language is Spanish; critical reading and discussion of selected readings in Spanish with emphasis on reading development, orthography, grammar, lexical expansion and composition.

Section B1, Code # 31135, Instr. BangaLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

SPAN 101, 3 UnitsBasic Spanish for the Education Profession3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroductory Spanish for the education profession: Cultural, geographical, and linguistic aspects of the Spanish-speaking world as relevant to education.

Section B1, Code # 30386, Instr. CopenhagenLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

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SociologySOC 1, 3 UnitsIntroduction to Sociology3 hours lecture (GR). Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1A. Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUBasic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of sociology: Analysis and explanation of social structure, group dynamics, socialization and the self, social stratification, culture and diversity, social change and global dynamics.

Section B1, Code # 30282, Instr. HughesLec: 1-5:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 226Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

Section B2, Code # 30338, Instr. HughesLec: 8 am-12:15 pm, TTh; BCC, Rm. 216Class Begins Tuesday, 6/21/16

SOC 2, 3 UnitsSocial Problems3 hours lecture (GR). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSUStudy of society through the application of socio-logical principles and critical thinking skills to the identification and analysis of selected social problems: Poverty, racism/sexism, drug abuse, crime, and population control.

Section B1, Code # 30325, Instr. EvansLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

Section B2, Code # 31030, Instr. GrimesLec: 5:30-9:45 pm, MW; BCC, Rm. 55Class Begins Monday, 6/20/16

SOC 5, 3 UnitsMinority Groups3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP). Acceptable for credit: UC/CSU Analysis of racial, religious, and ethnic minority groups: General principles of dominant-minority group relations.

Section B1, Code # 30337, Instr. EvansLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.Section B2, Code # 30394, Instr. EvansLec: Day, Time, Place TBANote: Online Transfer College class; visit www.eberkeley.org for details.

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BCC’s Susan Almon Duncan Library is open to all currently registered Peralta College stu-dents, faculty, and staff. The library contains over 8,000 volumes, a small collection of print periodicals, and an audio-visual collection. You may check out materials with a current Berkeley City College (or oth-er Peralta college) Photo ID card and current enrollment sticker. The card is free of charge and can be obtained in Rm. 124B, 1st Floor. Li-brary computer workstations provide access to the college’s catalog, as well as over 20 on-line databases.

Computer workstations with internet access as well as ADA-compliant workstations are available to DSPS students and faculty. Some alternate media is provided in Braille, e-text and large print upon request. Book media sources, including videocassette and au-diocassette tapes, CDs; VCR, DVD, and CD equipment are also available for use inside the library. You also may use the library services and facilities at the College of Alameda, Laney, and Merritt campuses.

Summer 2016 Library Hours:Monday thru Thursday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m*

• Circulation Desk:(510) 981-2824

• Reference Desk:(510) 981-2821

• Librarians:Josh Boatright, Librarian(510) 981-2991Heather Dodge, Librarian(510) 981-2964Jenny Yap, Librarian(510) 981-2828

Visit Online at:http://www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/library/

*Hours are subject to change.

BCC's Library is Here for You!• Check out books and textbooks for your class.• Get help with your research assignments from one of our librarians.• Use one of our lending laptop computers.• Use computers, printers, and photocopiers.• Reserve a study room for your group projects.• Use one of our quiet study areas to study.

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• Berkeley City College Scholars ProgramThe BCC Scholars Program’s mission is to actively engage students in fostering a thoughtful community that promotes access and student success. It is designed to assist first-time college students in making a smooth transition into Berkeley City College. The program works collaboratively with the Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) and BCC Learning Communities to provide ongoing academic, career and personal development support to create a founda-tion for persistence toward a timely graduation and/or transfer to four-year university/colleges.

• FYE (First Year Experience)If you are a high school graduate who wants to attend BCC full-time to obtain an associate degree in two years then transfer to a four-year college, First Year Experience (FYE) is for you. This innovative cohort program provides intensive support and early planning to help you succeed in college. You may apply to this program if you qualify for English 1A. For details, visit www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/fye.

• LEAP (Learning English for Academic Purposes/English as a Second Language)If you are a high intermediate or advanced ESL student interested in earning a certificate or degree in the United States, LEAP can help you succeed. Study with a community of peers, and receive extra counseling and support in achieving your goals.For details, visit http://www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/leap/.

• PACE Pathways (Program for Adult College Education Pathways)If you are a working adult who wants to complete an associate in arts degree, with or without transfer, PACE Pathways is for you. Currently the longest running learning community program in the Peralta Community College District, PACE Pathways has a great track record in helping working adults like you finish their associate in arts degrees and transfer into four-year academic programs.For details, visit www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/pace-pathways.

• PERSIST (Personal Initiative and Social Transformation)If you want to attend BCC full-time to earn your associate degree and want to transfer to a four-year university or train for a variety of Career and Technical Education (CTE) jobs, this PERSIST cohort is for you. PERSIST was designed to help you transfer to California universities and private colleges. It also allows you to quickly enter Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways in Multimedia Arts, Public & Human Services, and in TEACH. For details, visit www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/persist.

• PERSIST to College (Personal Initiative and Social Transformation for High School Students)If you are a high school student who wants to start college before graduating from high school, PERSIST to College is for you. This cohort program provides you with a focused transition to college. You may be able to finish one year of college credit while you are still attending high school. For details, visit www.berkeleycitycollege.edu/wp/persist-to-college.

Berkeley City College’s Learning Community Cohort programs—where you enroll in two or more related classes together—offer easy scheduling and support that helps you succeed in college.

Choose a Berkeley City CollegeLearning Community to Help Ensure Your College Success!

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BERKELEY C I T Y COLLEGE COLLEGE OF AL AMEDA L ANEY COLLEGE MERR I TT COLLEGE

Call (510) 981-2800 or visit our Web site at www.berkeleycitycollege.eduBerkeley City College, 2050 Center St., Berkeley, CA  94704

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Want a smooth and hassle-free path to the California State University of your choice? Berkeley City College has a way for you to get there. If you complete an Associate Degree for Transfer (Associate in in Arts for Transfer—AA-T—or Associate in Science for Transfer—AS-T—with a 2.0 GPA), you are guaranteed admission in your major or in a similar major at a California State University. Your courses include those in your major plus CSU General Education requirements or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). Earning an AA-T or AS-T degree also means extra points on your UC application! See your counselor about how you can earn a Berkeley City College AA-T or AS-T degree.

Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T)• Business Administration• Mathematics

Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T)• Anthropology• Art History• Communication Studies• Elementary Teacher Education• English• History• Philosophy• Political Science• Psychology• Sociology• Spanish• Studio ArtsUnder Development• Computer Science

YourTransfer

Guarantee!with Berkeley CityCollege’s Associate

Degrees for Transfer (AA-T and AS-T Degrees)

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Easy Ways to Register for BCC's Summer 2016Classes with Passport Online Registration 1. Apply for Admission • Go to www.peralta.edu • Click the Enroll Now link. • Click the Apply for Admission link. • Peralta will send you an e-mail message which tells you how to log in to your Student Center.2. Participate in Our Student Success Program (Matriculation, Assessment, Orientation, Counseling and Advisement)

3. Decide What Classes to Take • Look through the class schedule and select uour classes. • Check BCC's catalog to make sure you've meet prerequisites.4. Enroll in Class • Go to www.peralta.edu • Click the Enroll Now link. • Click the Activate My Account link. • Follow instructions to activate your account (SSN, DOB), and set your password. • Use your User ID and Password to sign on to your account. • Click the Student Center link. • Click the Open Enrollment Dates link under Enrollment Dates. • Wnen you can enroll, click the Add a Class link and follow instructions. • To drop a class, click the Drop a Class link and follow instructions.5. If You Need Help • Visit BCC or contact our admissions office (510) 981-2805. On-site computers and assistance are available in our 1st Floor Welcome Center to help you enroll.

Berkeley City Collegeis located at 2050 Center St.

between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia Sts.in downtown Berkeley

(510) 981-2800; www.berkeleycitycollege.edu

Call (510) 981-2800 or 981-2852 to leave your e-mail address for a PDF or paper copy of BCC's summer classes. You also may visit www. berkeleycitycollege.edu to download BCC's Summer 2016 Schedule in PDF format or to view BCC's Summer Session flipbook.

Berkeley City College 2050 Center St. Berkeley, CA 94704